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‘Y 14, 1924. PAGE, TWO. MONDAY, JULY 14, DAVIS WILL BE Che PAGR. TWO. aT RE ee I EEN kare eres eta cs ee cee gv ied Lee eee Daily Cribune : relatives in Belle Fourche, 8. D., is || Pag CITY BRIEFS N OT . F i E D Ss O Oo N in Lander. turned from far, fishing trip Oo ‘a N oO M | | ATION Jack Steel ee meagan several o. weeks at tke Yellowstone Nationa! bark. DON’T LET MAGGIE Or Any One Else James Driscol was a Thermopolis visitor who spent hig aaa in the city yesterday. NEW YORK, July 14.—The ceremony of officially noti- fying John W. Davis of his nomination for the presidency by the Democratic party, will take place at Clarksburg, W. Va., it was learned today. Formal announcement of the arrangements for the event, which probably will take John Curran who underwent a serious cperation is convalescing at the county ps | ys . C. 8. Gilmore is a business caller here for a tenes days from Pueblo. Allan F. eS is transacting at Attorney “John R. McDermott fairs here for a few days from spent Saturday and Sunday near eee ttle interest in themselves that few] LARAMIE, Wyo., July 14.—A] J. M. ‘Milne of the F. L, ranch W THIS IS IT others on the outside will care to} small forest fire, in Middle Fork| has been spending several days in Bad Three ays place within two weeks. is expected soon. Mr. Davis will deliver the addresm)to New York today, considerably re- s py AM f acceptance, which will freshed and ready to plunge into the i the opening of the D last of the preliminary work neces-| I+ S. Worthington of Wheeler and| C. M. Powers is a Cleveland bust- f Pinsiend Broken Heatred, Mag- the hoube where -hellivad sary ‘to et up the party organiza- Worthington is spending the week] ness man nding several days in ‘Just Slickel Up to Fill Up at From Won't Let Me as a. boy Srid.in. the town thet! bas} thon, in Cheyenne attending to business| the city this week. Dinty Moore’s” : 3 ise been t esidence of his family for a affairs. ee centur The house is occupied by| LOCUST VALLEY, N. ¥., July 14 Ne ed Denver men who arrived in the his si —John W. Davis’ hopes of carryin Lawrence Quinlin and Alex Duthie] city today to attend to business af- nominee said he was anzious| western agricultural states have| wilt leave thie week for the Yellow-| fairs include Mac K. Stewart, E. to get the preliminaries out of the| gone up as a result of week-end con-| stone National park where they will| Garrett,.C. W, Wilson, and Guy way as soon as possible, as prolonga-| ferences with Senator Walsh of Mon-| spend a week or ten days. Mr. Quin- | Fisher, tion of tWe convention already had|tana, and Carl Vrooman of Bloom-|jin will go from the park to Port- eee somewhat delayed the Democratic | ington, Ills. here. Both the western| jana, Ore., where he expects to make| Noel Morgan of Worland Noi: appeal to the country for control of | leaders recommended that the cand!-| 115 home. terday here with friends aspen: the government. date devote a large part of his time see ees eee ee ene er ice coco and Stet Davin caeotet ne | | Charles 'T. McGrady, and J.)Ken-|\ 0. A. Garrinon ts atending €6 bust: Vs 16) x Island, Mr. David drove | intendea to do nedy Rode! of the Standard Oil com-| ness affairs in the city from Mid- : pany were among Casper people who | west. spent yesterday at Sait Creek. eee .. CASPER YOUTH DEAD IN COLO. (Continued from Page One.) Edward Heagney was born in| North Platte River commission, rep- Pe: Paul J. Russell has resigned as Casper and he received his educa-| resenting Wyoming, Colorado, Ne- Walter J. Smith, representative | chief clerk to the division freight and tion here, After leaving school he|braska and the federal government,| of the Truson Steel company of] passenger agent of the C. B. &éa was employed by George Stewart, | Is holding a hearing at North Platte,| Kansas City, accompanied by Don|railroad. Mr. Russell has been con- wr ager of the Iris and America| Nebr., today, with Wyoming repre-| phillips left this afternoon for Salt] nected with the Burlington for three theaters. He also worked at one} sented by Commisisoner 8. G. Hop-| creek where they will spend a short | years. He will remain in Casper time for the New York Ofl company | kins and State Engineer Frank ©. | time inspecting the oll fields, and will be associated jwith the rail- ns meter reader. His last place of |Emerson. Other hearings sched- ee way traffic adjustment company. in employment here was the De Luxe] uled follo July 15, Scottsbluff, C.F. sibel ne who is in charge | capacity as traffic manager, with of- studio. He left Casper three months | Nebr., July 16, Torrington, of the Industrial school at Worland| fices in the Consolidated Royalty is survived by Mr. and Mrs. 1 Te his parents, by Wil-| mission will Inspect the Pathfinder ses retail storés in the central territory. liam, Frank and Joseph Heagney,| 4am on the North Platte river, forty George Merritt of ‘Cheyenne, whol He is also a graduate of the LaSalle brothers, and by Helen and Lucille} miles from Casper. was formerly connected with the| Traffic School. The above adjus- Me sis and Mrs. ¢. C. Lus Ee Se NON-REFILLERS WILL BE USED (Continued from Page One.) strength, but they are counterfeiting our labels, corks and even bottles so that not even Scotch distil iefeat the counterfeits, The i which we have evolved is used in ship- closely lers onewa and which alread WATER HEARING HERE JULY 18 . CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 14,.—The duly 17, atoga, Wyo. Casper, Wyo., July 18, Sar- On July 18 the com- BACHELLER OUT FOR JUDGESHIP Announcement of his candidacy for district is made by lar, who for the past eight years has been a practicing attorney of excellent reputation in and near Casper. Having served in various legal ca- padvities, Mr, Bacheller ts thorough- E. Paul Bachel- the judgeship of the Eighth judicial |’ ver and is a guest at the He: ing KEEP YOU AWAY, : Gindo on a fishin, 132 iP. hotel, H. G. Beason of Salt Creek is spending peasy; here on businegs, . Frederick taylor and son Harold left yesterday overland for Raw- lins and Rock River where they will spend several days on a business trip. W. G. Alexander of Craig is trans- acting bust: several day: ao AT 11 A.M. : TOMORROW eee WwW. W. Layman who has been transacting business affairs in Den- ver for the last few weéks has, re: turned to Caspe s2 P. B. Skinner is a “Tulsa business man attendin; the city for a shart time. . is in the city a guest of the Town- send, building. Mr, Russell was formerly traffic manager for the government ment company is organized to act as associated traffic managers for merchants in Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska and Colorado, with home offices at Caaver, .Vyoming. Plains hotel has arrived in Casper and accepted a position as clerk at the Townsend. ee Wayne P. Smith and A, C. Dart are among the Denver business men spending several days in the city this week. CITY BRIEFS, FAY ana ty Wilfred (Tommy) Thompson, who was connected here with the Stan- dard Oil. company in the drafting department for several years and who has been. visiting with his mother in Toronto, Ont., has accept- ed a position with an engineering company in South Norwalk, Conn., where he will make his ho. eee eee Dr. S. Cook is spending a few days in Casper this week from his home at Craig, Colo. see G. R. Collins arrived in Casper this morning on a several days! busi- ness trip from Denver and, is a guest at the Sownsend. eee William Sun and J. J. Slick were Midwest visitors who spent Sunday Miss Margaret Longshore, who has been spending some time in Seattle ha reurned and will spend the summer vacation with her par ilivdivvhtddeiiiligiad ments.#oon to ch America isn't 1}y experienced in matters of law. | here visiting with, friends. ents at the Lonshore ranch west: of the only step we ys . cumvent the bootleggers, . However Fok /EWORATTNM | Ne, BORSA TEM ax COERY |S friabatt tn stenalle to buat] ‘Re ctty- aR ies * Hable container which Oe ee {fairs here for a few days the ‘non-refillable conta’ handling dna ottises ness affairs lay: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pasley of = all Scotch distillers now are adopt-} 1, 1915 Mr, Bacheller was grad-| ftom his home in Laramie. Ames were among the out of town COME DOWN AND FILL UP < ing will go a long way toward the} unteq trom the University of Mon ale pay visitors who spent yesterday in Cas- < desired er tana with a bachelor of arte degree. | ale B71un4 we a oa been ‘Sia per enroute to the Yellowston na- ‘ ° = The following year he receiv is | ine wi riends in Casper en tional park. ~ dares’ Or, heshaler ot ne ee pad from Sheridan to Laramie, left to- a eee On Those Real 3 same time being awarded the Ameri-|@ty for Laramie. Mr. Bylund fs a] fies Flo Smith, who was called 4 n law book scholarship. During] student'at the state university and|/to san Francisco several months = his first stay in this city he was|® member of the Sigma Nn frater-|ago by the {llness of her mother = associated with the law firm of| nity. whi is greatly improved, returned = cholas and Stirrett. SO 2 last Saturday evening. = (Continued from Page 1) —_-— James Madison arrived in the city ery = ern Wyoming found that it had to yesterday from Guernsey and will] Mr. and Mrs. W. B. House of La- bed have-one if it were to be properly! Forest on Fire spend several days here, voye were visitors who spent yester- b rated jn other parts of the country eee : A civic club ts community ss. Those fn concrete expres ressivencss which organ give them a boost It is estimated that gross return this year to Wyoming sheepmen w he close to $20,000,000. We do not put the growers of sheep and wool into the class of the. trust and Big Business. Still, collectively they comprise an immense interest and we Near Centennial canyon of the Medicine Bow na- tional forest, believed to have start ed from blasting by road builders in the forest; started near the pipe line now being used in hydralic mining and the water was available to the fire fighters, who are gradual: ly beating the fire out. The fire is about six miles west of Centennial. day in the pity. é Michael Mahoney and John Cough- lin are spending several days here on business, Jack Rohn Ts in the city on business "4 . Jabk Rohn was picked up by two Patrolmen this afternoon. He is charged with having been drunk, having created a disturbance, and HOT SANDWICHES i Hot Corned Beef__-_________________10c | ; Hot Prime Ribs (Roast Beef) __:_____15c ‘ Hot Baked Virginia Ham_____=_____-15¢ . J. Murphy, formerly connected with the Richards and Cunningham store, who has been visiting for a number of wi expected to return to the city to- morrow. eee Lee Morris, Patridk Noonan, Earl H. O. Barber spent yesterday here 1" enrpute from Cheyenne to his home | Coley and Claude Holman have re- ks with friends and rttit ttle ati lites . would giadly see them become much - more. powerful, chroust closer et | sergsouz.a’iwont uty 14. —_ The ; Hot Roast Pork_____--_-_-__________15¢ sentation. Tess loss, greater €coM-| s_rost tire situation in weatern Mon: Hot! Wiener Stee ee era oot 5c omy of operation and marketing, and | f° has us : wide rein Feplit-—ell | a vitoreat wactite becca tacterathae PRONOUNCED KLAE-KO ‘ day, forest service headquar! ere . r with sn rece nnounced today. A blaze coverin, Ci HES ; result from ge: 0 acres in the Kootenai forest and 2 LD SAND Ic : avy fire near Boswell in the Kanikeu 1 Wyoming Woolgrow association | * "ore ne er e sea Ken ie ete af aeetiae | forest are the most serious outbreak Boiled Ham ___--------,------____-_10e ; . nual convention, to forward their | "ROT LOUOy ponent rt Baked Ham pe Se RSG " own industrial interests will recelve | j./t" tires heching “oie eee a: 1 hearty backing from the rest of us.| jA"6° fires busning with seme Minced Ham -__--------_-_----__2_ -l0c t Ridge fire the only threatening the American Cheese -_--_--------_____10e rs blaze. The Smith Creek fire in the i : = i ‘ Pend O'Relle forest is slowly spread. : Pimento Cheese --.--__---___-______10e ing. . < BE CANDIDATE "During the past ten days 280 tires Swiss Cheese ____-_~_____--_2_______10e have broken out in forestry district i 4 i five urchenlnut Js Socestea a Glatelet Limburger Cheese __-________________10e 4 northern Idaho and extreme eastern Many Others. € FOR SENATOR “= — — Budweiser on Draught.____. 10 3 é udweiser on Draught__-__---______ Ic <2 ; WOOL MEN TO Zang on Draught we Be Res he = 1 c oN’ yo. uly i S CHEYENNE, Wyo. July 14, — Anheuser-Busch in Bottles___________25¢ = Y pington for aor BE MET WHEN White Ribbon in Bottles_____________20¢ = noed today that he would bd ‘ ‘or. reno! tlo i i = pSaantocd tans eerie Soft Drinks—All Kinds = q ates senate Senator Warren is. g committee, one of the most Import- bod Y sp tecen a Mein Delegates to the Wyoming Wool- = ¢ an ainong thelstandi tanding committees. growers convention which will be F = opened here tomorrow will be met “Solid Comfort. Dinty’s GC d : d z at the! trains by local committees 0) ‘omfort. inty’s Corne “Advertisin’ Is Ady wg = THREE “FILE and will be escorted to convention Beef and Cabbage Always dvertisin’ = eadquarters in the home, Makes Me Feel This Way. = eventh and Center streets. ‘The 3 local committee is preparing for a = rge attendance and a program of <= at interest has been arranged. 4 hants are requested to co-op: ’ Three actions for divorce with the local committee by . « filed ‘with the clerk of court c their flags on the street 9 Aisiwotn Pattor uing Mary s during all three days of the ‘ re f ten PtDif= the’ igrourde | of” danertion, | convention It’s always open season for Clicquot Club i They were 4 in Butte, Mont en eee Ginger Ale. All round the clock, all round E INFANT SON DIES the year, every time you’re thirsty, order Boone is asking for divor from the :Sntants aes ces a e) 3 3 y> ; Arthur Boone on the grounds of In George Miller dled last night at the Clicquot Club and give yourself a party. Chas. C. Hupfer dignit They were married une! family home in North Casper. The Order by the from your grocer, § 27, 18 in Casper. There are no funeral will be held from the Shaf- re for contecdoner * 227 S. Ss Ce iter 3 children. Edithe Pike is suing Orvice | fer-Gay chapel at 4 o'clock tomer: z Pane n ; Pike for divorce on grounds of cru-| row afternoon. ‘The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass., U.S.A, elty. They have. no children. They im. EleeteDe } were married in Casper, April 24,] Cait the Tribune for highway in: 1922, formation.