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: FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. “STATE. (FFICERILIQUOR ARMADA FOR EASTERN he Casper Daily Cribune tiate with the Cleveland gathering in ed to get the convention to endorse Says, was drafted by. Mr. Wilson a MEhator Robert at: Pamonete ot Wie} fey wontte Petore ble death, in oo: consin for president. ‘The national | !aboration with eight or nine of his}ator Carter Glass of Virginia; Nor-| later séerétary of the treasury: and committee was instructed to nego-| closets friends. In the group were:|man H. Davis, former under. secre} Prank I. Cobb, now dead, for many * PAGE FIVE. kansas; Newton. D. Baker of Cleve-;ot New. York;. David: F', Houston, land, former secretary of war; Sen-| former secretary of agriculture, and -TENIES PIRT IN ENGLISH BARONET 10. SHAME By M. 8. NEWTON _) States—wide awake “business men ; 41) MONEHEAL, Sune 302 2ane Basi] Aeon tie heats he le oe ae , Had Nothing to Do With] 1s», peronst who saved’ ne ‘amily | have. bean inducea "o saver’ t= ‘|Party Plans Discussed| F armer-Labor ‘ Thermopolis Arrest, the great American thirst by or-| were practically guaranteed profits At St. Pa ul After Vo te in Doub t In Minnesota ganizating a huge rum-running syn-| of 100 to.800 per cent every six it i. W: : 1S: dicate on a stock selling basis, has| months, es well as the privilege of : End H achtel Says. a rival on the American continent.| buying in case lots right at home, Convention 5 CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 20.—“I With such an offer, one might ex-{ sT. PAUL, June 20.—(By The As- ST. PAUL, Minn,, June 20.—Out- Two rivals, in fact. at cost prices. They are Captain Archer and Wil- had absolutely nothing to do with| lam Matthewson, of this city, found-| pect the thirsty Americans to fall in sociated Press)—The national com- Milliken’s arrest,” said State Law/|ers and—so far, at least—ole bene-| shoals for the offer. But surprising-| mittee of the new Farmer-Labor Enforcement Commissioner M. C.|ficlaries of the “cooperative al-|jy, only about 500 have joined the party, which adjourned {ts conven- Wachtel, today, discussing the suit| Hance. alliance since it opened shop. Per-| tion last night after nominating a for $5,000 damages, for false im,| Investigation initiated by the gov-| haps one reason is that, despite theit) provisional ticket and adopting a prisonment, filed against him at| ernment brought to light t great thirst, the “wide awake busi-| platform, met today to organize and Thermopolis, Wyo., by counsel for | that the “cooperative allian ness men” of the United States are| discuss methods for continuing its William Milliken. Prosecuting At-| address Copal—has been ‘busy for! not sufficiently parched to overlook fwork. torney Fred Wykoff of Hot Springs|™moré than six months assembling] this little detail: ‘The committee, which is tomposed Soanty; who's jszunder/ “charges hy | funds to startia: great Nauor armaae Par tne cintions-< which siniay Wachtel of drunkeness and neglect | to that no-man’s land off the United! snes in size from $20 to $20,000, of duty and who has been cited to States coast known as. “run row. must be sent in cash. Checks and appear before Governor W. B. Ross| “Copal” has it on the English bar-| oney orders won't do. July 1th, to show cause. why he] onet at lest two days. Invthe:first| Ci. tare wont out by Copal de. should not be removed from office,| Place, they raise their funds from] .cring the organization as a going was responsible for the charge of| Persons in America, that is, thelr tn.| Concern ‘and apeak of profits of 800 perjury on which Milliken was taken| Yestors would have an awfully hard] oer cent that have been paid to mem. into custody, Wachtel related. time getting. their-money backslRj®. tere ‘onone shipment’ alone. Last “The papers were signed, filed and | court of law, Seconily, they are able] marth: the alliance, claims to have instituted by Wyloff, himself,” said} to offer thelr prospects a grent Ture! paid $150 on every $100 invested, Waehtell. He dismissed the ceze/!n addition to the hundred per cent} sti, it ‘seems, more money is need. himself, and he treaed the complaint | OF #0 per month in monetary profits) oq, circulars still are golf? out and against me in the civil action.” which the British bart holds forth.} tho membership goal is set at two The perjury information against] That lure is the free present to every | thousand—just four times the pres- ‘| Milliken, who had testified at a|American investor of the name and| ent enrollment. 4 :) Uquor violation trial tho state's ovi-| address of an “American agent’ But here's a little fly in the oint. dence in which was supplied by| from whom the “real stuff" ¢an'be| ment of the 500 who already have Wachtel’s department, was with-| obtained at cost once “Copal's" ships! heen enrolled in the secret canine drawn by Wykoft. begin coming in. ship book, and of the 1,500 others “It is interesting to mote," Wach-| Hundreds of citizens of the United! who are contemplating joining, te) continued, “that the same at- Since the government started its torneys who defended the alleged investigation, neither Captain Arch- :) bootleggers in Thermopolis, have er mor Mr. Matthewson, nor even ‘| been engaged by Miliken in his | gaged by .Wykoff to defend him , P their part-time stenographer, has against the charges which he faces.” + _ statewide primary still was in doubt toda With only 12 scattered precincts missing out of 3,530 in the state, Tom Davis of Minneapolis had a lead of of two delegates from each state) 39 votes over Floyd B. Olson, also and allied political group was tolof Minneapolis, Olson had 58.01 elect an executive committee and| and Davis 65,640, + chairman, in addition to drawing up| For the ‘Republican senatorial Plans for negotiating with the con-| nomination, Congressman Thomas ference for progressive . political Schall of Excelsior had virtually action to be held at Cleveland July 4.| cinched a place on the November The communists, who ruled the} ballot. X convention, just closed, have control —_—=>—_—__ of the committee, which includes William Z. Foster ang C. E. Ruthen- Old Records on berg of the Workers party; C. A. ander Howatt, Kansas; Duncan Mc- Donald, Illino!s; William Bouck, * Washington state; Charles B. Taylor, Are Obtained Montana and William Mahoney and Louis Engstrom, Minnesota. McDonald, whose home 1s at Springfield, Ills., was nominated by acclamation as the party's candidate for president. Bouck, who Is a Puget Sound rancher, was chosen as the vice presidential, standard bearer. Their nominations. came after farmer delegates: had attem| 20.— . Cyrus Beard, Wyoming state historian, has returned from Wash- ington, D. C., where, at the War de- partment, she obtained photostat copies of old records essential to Eheim of the history of Wyom- in, been seen around headquarters of the alliance. It may be that they are off on the bounding main with’ an- . other cargo of rum for the United CHEYENNE, Wyo. June 20.—) states, And then, again, {¢ may bs Teams representing Fort’Riley, Kan-| that they are just off on the Levin, sas; Fort Leavenworth, Kansas;|ing main. The latter is the theory Colorado Springs and Fort Des! o¢ the government agents. Moines, Iowa are here for the open- slat tae i is scar ing tomorrow of a polo tournament ‘ in which they will compete with the ( 18th cavalry team of Fort Rusell and PECTED 1 STOPPED SPIDER KELLY the “Freebooters” of Cheyenne. The WILSON’S LAST WILL TO AID DEMOS IN DRAFTING PLATFORM BALTIMORE, June 20.—A copy-)ly an the state of the treasury will righted dispatch from a staff corre-| permit. spondent at New York to the Balti- more Sun tcday says that "Wood. tournament, which wifi contiue nine sess wane pede Fore moss STOP AT CHEYENNE ON CHICAGO, June 20. — Fighting “\ Ernie Ross, local featherweight,| and boisterous conduct will not be returned home last night from ‘the| tolerated in the playing of an Amer-~ wilds of Red Lodge, Mont., where/ican league game, President Ban “A careful and scientific revision downward of the tariff to prompte row Wilson's last political will and | foreign trade and to prevent thevex. testament —a document of party | ploltation of the many for the bene. principle and policy—is to be laid| fit of the few. % by @ group of his followers before} “Relief for the farmer by grant- the members of the resolutions com-|ing to him additional credit when mittee when the time comes to write | needed. : the Democratic platform.” The “memorandum” as it is called takes this position on foreign re- lationships: ‘Straight ouf and straight for- States in the league of nations and ward membership of the United an abandonment of a ‘farcicial’ pol icy of ‘unofficial observation.’ ‘Adherence of this nation to the permanent international court of justice under the auspices of the league and with no nullifying reser- vations. on Tuesday night he won on a|Johnson declared tofay in announc- technical knotkout from ‘Spider’ |ing that the players involved in the Kelly, Montana state featherweight | riot at Detrcft last Friday had been] CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 20—All champ, in the fourth. Kelly was in| fined as well as suspended. is in readiness at the Air Mail field such bad shape from Ross’ mauling| Bob Meusel of tthe Yankees, who] here for the landing and take-off that the referee refused to permit| President Johnson sald was respon- which are to be made there by Lieu- the bout to continue. sible for the outbreak, was suspend-|tenant Russell L. Maughan during Ross has several bouts lined up|ed for ten days, and fincd $100, while | his attempt, probably Saturday, to in the near future and is negoti-| Pitcher Bert Cole of the Tigers was| fly from New York to San Fran. ating with Lander promoters to|suspended for ten days and finec'| cisco between dawn and dusk. Two fight the main bout on the card| $50. expert mechanics from Dayton, 0., which will be put on for the big ce]-| Babe Ruth, while escaping sus-| arrived at the field Wednesday and ebration on July 4th. pension, was hit in the pocketbook | Will go over the engine of Maug- “4+ for $50. President-Johnsun said that | han’s ship during the few minutes Cal! the Tribune for highway tn. | Ruth's “frenzied effort to ‘nee te: pe gn ea te Sa ats ” sort- formation. a ___in_the_ trouble. was_repretienstble:” | he Pra ee SE cad reer “Reexamination of the whole transportation problem by congress looking toward lower rates and with the possib’e creation of a new de- partment of transportation having representation in the cabinet. “A direct declaration for religious freedom, the separation of church and state and the condemnation of any sect or order which would open- ly or covertly impair any’ religious right." ‘4 The document. fhe correspondent Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Ar-'tary of state; Bernard“M. Baruch, |! years editor of the New York World. an effort to have Senator LaFollette yr: 4 7 7 RIS endorse the St. Paul.convention. McDonal candidacy is to be Pressed only in the event that Sena- 2 Kids tiny fiddle with other foods— but they always pile right into Kellogg’s! 1st™2" 2nd’ 3rd fs it provides food mothers, Saves a ” elements children simply great. Chil- , lot of work. No ‘must have. Give dren loveitscrispy { fussing. No cook- , them Kellogg's crunchin and +, i It’s all ready twice a day. delicious taste. to serve, foblogy4 CORN FLAKES Oven-fresh always Ai pay ; eS A A recy, , 4 . Na Innor-coaled Kalleg: ing as bet “On domestic matters, the form- er president and his political asso- ciates agreed upon these policies: “A liberal attitude toward prohi- bition, but with law enforcement should replacements here be neces. eary, Two barrels of special, high- test gasoline are here for refueling the ship. Maughan is expected to reach the Cheyenne field at about noon, should] Whatever the law may be. there be no interruption of his flight’ ‘Revision downward of federal east of here. taxation ds radically and as rap! = “us| State History Everything New kad Seasonable May Be Purchased at Our Store Men’s Dress YOU'LL LIKE, The Quality and Service Represented Here Pure Lard, per Ib.-_-________ Fresh Home Killed Springers, Fresh Home Killed’ Hens, Ib._ Hamburger Steak, Ib. Sausage, per lIb._____ Beef Boil, Ib.--____ FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ATERMELONS—ICE COLD 6¢e@ Pound—Whole or Half Yes sir, you could come here and AEBS Oh has ote ae as, | ; New Large Potatoes Fresh Plums make an excellent selection blind- Anbiosts Peaches Bing Cherries folded—and not go wrong. For so radical are the reductions that every man who buys will reap big savings. IF ITS A FRESH VEGETABLE, WE HAVE IT GROCERIES Sugar, 11 Ibs... __ oa st Fresh Creamery Butter, Ib. 8-lbs. J. M. Coffee____ 83 pkgs. 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