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TUESDAY, JUNE.17, 1924; - PAGE TWELVE. votes in sight for an early ballot radio nomination, the governor said: of the temporary chairman. “Oh, that’s part of the game.| convention, usually delivered in the N EW LAN Every campaign manager does| afternoon, will, be postposed ° until |) T | that,”? the first right of ‘the convention. VO ING IKELY ut ut your manager is. not. doing Relays will be established in various .” he was told. parts of the country for the benefit AT CONVENTION (32228 2c7.4)=" telligent campaign,” he replied with | 8¢ts- fi NEW YORK, June 17.—The possibility of abrogating a smile. ——_—_ In order to, be assured of al %? T Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? —=*_={*=€C—[=—{_{_—{i{_i_—aqE>Ee—Ee——>EEE__~_ == the time honored two-thirds rule governing the nomination of candidates by. the national Democratic convention con- tinues to be the most discussed topic among leaders and delegates already assembled here. The arrival tomorrow of William G. McAdoo to lead his convention forces may result in a definite announcement) come here committed to a rule pro- as to his attitude. viding for nomination for president ‘Although no definite statement|and vice president by simple ma- has come from the Smith camp as'| jorities. to their attitude on this question, it] Governor Smith, who has moved fs asserted by his followers that he|into his New York offices has Prefers to abide by the present pro-| virtually taken charge of his own cedure. campaign. Franklin D, Roosevelt, John W. Davis, Carter Glass,|chairman of the Smith committeo, Oscar W. Underwood and other] has in no sense been displaced, it 1s candidates for the nomination are] explained, but the governor here- expected to establish their headquar-| after will be in direct touch with ters at various hotels before the end] his own campaign organization and of this week. will see personally his supporters ‘While McAdoo ‘leaders reiterated | from other states as they begin to statements that the McAdoo forces | arrive. A would make no convention fight for! ‘The governor said he had received the abrogation of the two thirds| information that he had gained in rule, it was admitted that Governor | strength considerably in the west in W. J. Fields of Kentucky would|the last few days. His supporters come to the convention prepared to| also were said to have received make an aggressive fight for the| assurances. from Democratic offl- majority proposal. Governor Fields | cials in several southern states that will be here at the head of the Mc-| he would carry Jf nominated. 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AUCTION I am forced to make this drastic move I am carrying a large stock .of merchandise PORTLAND, Maine, June 17.—The vote in 500 of the 685 precincts in Maine in yesterday's Republican pri- maries gave United States Senator Bert M. Fernald an overwhelming lead for renpmination, and gave President Frank G. Far- rington of the staté senite a mar- gin of 1,814 votes aver Senator Ralph O. Brewster for the nomina- tion for governor. ‘The latter contest, in which Brew- ster had proposed a constitutional amendment to prevent use of state funds for sectarion schools and in which he was supported by the Ku Klux Kian, polled a much greater vote than that for Senator Fernald. ¢eenah Venti ser aa Good Crowds Greet Evangelists Here ‘And’have no permanent location. I hold only a temporary lease and have not heen.able:to get a permanent one, . . Besides this, my other holdings in Casper force me/to confine my concen- trated attention to fewer undertakings. THIS IS AN EMPHATIC STATEMENT AM RETIRING FROM THE JEWELRY BUSINESS And Am Going to Sacrifice Every Dollar’s Worth of Merchandise Regardless of Former Prices PHONE 1993.5 Good crowds have been drawn during the last few days to the tent 1193 EAST FIRST pe meetings held at 214 North Durbin streets by Evangelist Campbell, Gol- In With Casper Gas Appliance Co phence and Mathery. The men rep- 5 resent the Church of Christ. They Will _be here for some time. And Considering Conditions. and Times =. Pen’ t Expect to Get But a Few Cents On the vuitw. Dollar main: * So Come and Buy What I Have fo Sell At Your Own Price, At AUCTION ‘Retiring From the Jewelry Business The First Fifty Ladies Who Enter the Store Will Receive a Present Free—Doors Open Missouri Aroma Strawberries Are at Rock Bottom Wednesday, June 18th, at 2:15 p.m. DIAMOND RING FREE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO CAN OR PRESERVE STRAWBERRIES THIS YEAR Sale starts Wednesday, June 18 at 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 - ,p.m. and will continue daily until all is sold PAUL HUBER Temporary Location 117 E: Second St. CASPER, WYO. SEE YOUR GROCER