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FIRE MENACE REVIVED AGAI A] 1 ot ¢ E iI e a 1 ° v1 © re in ia Ad cr re ef o1 ne m1 re th wv a Ac Rv Re U.S. SWIMMERS TRIUMPH IN PAGE EIGHT. - he Casper Gaily Cribune — FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924. BRITISH WORLD FLIER SAFE ON (OLAND; WILL RESUME JOURNEY Anxiety Felt Over Fate of Stuart MacLaren Lifted by Wireless Advices Received at Tokio; Airplane Undamaged. TOKIO, July 18.—(By The Associated Press.) —Dense fog forced the MacLaren party of British round-the-world ayiators who hopped’ off from Lake Toshimoye, on Yetorofu Island, last Wednesday to land at Ururzw, a| neighboring island, soon after taking flight, said wire:e> * advices received from the Kurile Islands today. Whether the advices came from However, they were definite and the merchant steamship which early] said that all members of the party this afternoon reported MacLaren | of four, headed by A. Stuart - Mz nd his « ates safe and were re-| Laren, were safe and that their layed by antse destroyer} plane. was undamaged. The 4. Isokaze searching for | chine after landing in the ocean was the or whether the | rem to a lake on the island. 1 d Uruppu and} MacLaren plans to continue his went them after -t communica-| journey to Paramashiru tomorrow, tion with the aviators*was not clear. (said the advices received here. FOUR OUT OF FIVE FINALS AT PARIS TODAY, SCORE IS HIGH Flames Bredk Out In New Sections In afternoon, rapidly got worse fornia fires were new. threatening the town of McCloud aod an appea, was sent to nearby towma Sef aid in fighting it. Tour- ists, campemy and citizens of Duns- muir were orgatized hastily shortly after 12 o'clock this merning to fight a fire near that town which became serious last night. The fire in the Kaniksu aattonal fore: Mor , jumped the Pend O'Reiliv <iver, and foreed the 0 men fighting it to beat @ hasty retreat late yesterday. This fire jow covers soveral thousand acres. ""emther conditions in Montana pe- main se In no Washington no oe 2 and easteri? ments were en- red today The situation in ern Washington was said to be improved, though several Idaho fires ‘inued uncontrolled. Western Washington forests were free of fires, with cool weather and fre- quent showers aiding the work of prevention, MISSOULA, Mont., July 18— Cloudy weather, with rain in some places and cessation of high winds, enabled fire fighters to start work today establishing control lines OLYMPIC SWIMMING POOL, LES TOURELLES, France, July 18+—(By The Associated Press.)—The United States Olympic swimming team won four out of the five final events contested today and took three second places and one third place, piling up a total of 59 Olympic * points during the day for a total of 115 points, or three times as many as holds Great Britain, Dlace with 35 ® magnificent rush during the last 50 meters of his terrific grind. Both the Illinois A. C, ster and Arne second points. The standings of the nations in the Olympic swimming competition at the end of the sixth day was: United States, 11 Britain, 35; Australin, 30; Swe ; France, 14; Belgium, 8 Borg, his great Swedish rival; used the crawl stroke throughout the e. The American made two poor turns, losing several feet at the 100 and 300-metre marks but came a through with an irresistible rush in “swrtn the last: lap. OLYMPIC SWIMMING POOL, a ae “ES LES TOURELLES, Franc¢d, July hummaries: Be e Assoc: 400-Metre Relay. 18.—(By the Associated Press.)—Tho | 9 tier Witten iv, Women. Final: United States swimming team ti reat Britain, day started the sixth ay of the nani Sweden, third; Denmark, Olympic competition with a victory pee france, fifth; — Holland, in the women’s 400-metre relay. sixth. Time. ‘4 minutes, 58 4-5 s@c The American women broke the | "4. world’s record, negotiating ‘the 400] 400-Meter Swim, Free Style: Men, metres in four minutes, 68 4-5 sec-|Final: Johnny Wetsmuller, Illinois onds. A. C., first; Arne Borg, Sweden, Johnny Weismuller, Ilnois A. .,| Second; Andrew Charlton, Australia, today won the final pf the Olympic third; Ake Borg, Sweden, fourth; ardund fires in national forests of western Montana and, northern Idaho. While most of the blazes which cover over 1,000 acres were still burning, few of these were spread- ing. Heavy ain in the Clearwater forest checked fires thete, Two hundred men fighting the dangerous Lost Greek blaze in the Kaniksu forest have checked it to some extent. The Bear Creek fire in the Nez Perce forest has burned over 5,000 acres but now is being held. The Big Creek blaze in the Lolo forest is being held and some men were laid off there today. An ounce of tomato seed will yleld in one generation 1,500 ounces of seed, or sufficient to produce 1,000,- 000 tons of tomatoes. minutes, 4 1-5 seconds, breaking the Olymple record. 100-Metre Back Stroke, Final: v ren Kealoha, Hawall, first; Paul Wyatt, Uniontown, Pa., sec- ond; Barhta, Hungary, Ahird; Blitz, Belgium, fourth; Rawlinson, Great Britain, fifth. ‘Time. 1, minute, 13 bad fires in California and one in Montana. 1-5 seconds, a new Olympic record. Two States; Tourists Mobilized to . Help Fight California Blaze SAN FRANCISCO, July 18:—The forest fire situation, regarded as improved throughout the west Thursday last night. There were two The Cali- One of them, in the Siskiyou country, was said.to be (TRIA pact mater nin Actialsmibbase ARs 7 CAMPAIGN FOR CORN GROWING Continued from Page One) 100 bushels per acre will not be un- common when the growjng of corn gets into fuli swing in that section. We have a five-year campaign map- ped out to curry the gospel of corn growing into every fection of the state and by ‘the end of that time Wyomng should be growing enough corn to fatten all the live- stock ra.sed in the state. It may take longer to attain the result, but certainly not in our section of the state, “In the highest altitudes where corn will not mature, its growing for ensilage will be found profitable both for the fattening of livestock and for dairy use. “Ir going over Wyoming the past 25 years I have dlways been im- pressed with the fact that-it 1s one of the most natural dairy states in the country, | The livestock indus- try, particulurly cattle, ts| now: pass ing the transftion pertod from open range’ condition to those brought about by the stall ranchmap and farmer, and the dairy cow musi take her place in the new evorony before the greatest prosperity can come to the new order. « “Corn will produce more value to the acre than any. other grain. Wherever corn can bé grown in this state why grew other grains of 4. Value, where the ¢ market. Put this in your hat, that freight rates will never be much i any lower in our time. Particular. ly is this true if the cost of labbr stays where it is. Labor cost is the controlling factor in freight rates today. ‘The wise farmer therefore will adjust his production in such a way us to beat the freight rates first by getting all the production as nearly as possible into the finished product and by raising of such pro- duce as will find a ready home mat, ket. For much that can be produc: ed on the farm Wyoming offers the best possible home market. © The food Le GJ 100-metre free style swim with An-| Hatfield, Great Britain, fifth. ‘Time: pr ©” drew Chariton of Austra’ sup- = ar posedly his strongest rival, third, ite and Arne Borg, Sweden, second. Th Weismuller's time of five minutes, + 145 conds broke the Olympic record but was far behind Arne ni Rorg's world mark of 4 minutes, 49 ce} conds, which, however, has not fre yet been officially ratified. mi Miss Morton, of Great Britain of won the final of the 200-metre wo- ret men’s breast stroke event, with ox Miss Agnes Geraghty of the Wo- ou men's Swimming association, New York, sec A. Johnny! Welsmuller, the American rwimming ace, defeated his formid. a abl ale in the s0pxnsten Ewin by Pot Roast, Ib. Shoulder Steak, lb en . » Ib. od Cottages for Rent Boiling Meat, Ib ni ,. Work on improvement of Gar- Pork Roast, Ib. _ ‘al south of ‘Chaper up the asbestos [MH Spare Ribs, Ib, — =! road is\ progressing’ in fine shape. Pork Chops, Ib.__ We have one two-room furnished age . cabin, modern with sleeping porch Spring Chickens, Ib._____ for rent at $14.00 per week. Also : large tent hopse furnished at $7.00 per we This is a won- derful cool place to spend a few a the resort now work during the ay in Casper and spend the eve- and nights ~ with their OLD PUBLIC MARKET, ies in the mountains. Cool . pring water has been piped into rach cottage. If you contemplate auilding your own cabin‘it is pos- sible to purchase a cabin site with } $10.00 down and $10.00 each nonth. A good cabin can be com sleted in two weeks. Send wife and children to the ains for the rest of the summ vhere it is cool and comfortable. *ew people realize what a beaut ‘ul spot we have selected on which to construct this rpsort. It s well worth your time to drive 1p the asbestos road some eve- ling and look at the cabins and ots, We are going to spend *nough money to make this a real vesort and it is to your advantage oO secure one of these, desirable yuilding for » the futmre ear An investment in one of hese cabin sites is not large and ] ® certain to increase in wonderful roportions during the next few ears. C, BE, LITTLEFIELD Phone 386. Office 10 Smith Building, $5.00 Reward THERE’S NO SATISFACTION In Eating Unless You Know That You Have Purchased Economically * —AT— MEYER BROTHERSMARKET You Can Feel Sure of a Square Deal in Both PRICE AND QUALITY Our Cash and Carry System and Business Volume Makes This Possible FOR SATURDAY Sugar Cured 45c A FULL LINE OF PICKLES, RELISHES SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY BROS. FIFTH AND WOLCOTT Pure Lard, )b.___ Smoked Picnics, Pb. Sugar Cured Ham, Ib. Sliced Bacon, !b..____ Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. Stewing Chickens, lb. MARKET Bacony lbs se 20c PHONE 303 Why Worry? With That Old Antiquated Method of: Heating Water, When You Can. Now Own a Ruud Double Coil Water Heater FOR ONLY $1500 This Special Price for a Limited Time Only Five dollars re-vard will be paid o the party furnishing the Casper Jaily ‘Tribune information teacing © the capture of the person who ts - ORDER YOURS NOW raudulently collecting subscriptions rom Tribune subscribers, Patrons f the n me their he arrler h cr n authorized collector hi ftice. If you are not xur € uying the r r > show his ‘c he can Tribune Telephone 15 e cal] the 119 East First Streét ot do so pleas Casper Gas Appliance Co, Inc. “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” Phone 1500 farmer who is on his toes will lay his plans .to capture this market. After all it ts up to the farmer to work out his own problems. No one can do tht for him, and this he ts coming more and more to realize. “The vacant spot in our corn- fields throughout the state is due largely to the poor growing quality of the seed planted. We plan this year in our corn show to make seed selection and seed testing one of the leading features.- All entries will be tested for germinating qualities and this will have an important bearing on the winning of prizes. DOUGLAS BANK! ‘OFFICERSON L BY U.S. CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 18.— D. A. Randall, president of the de- funet First National bank of, Doug- las, and C. D. Zimmerman, yice- president of the same bank, are on ‘trial before a jury in the United States district coure here, charged with false entries and reports to the United States Comptroller of Currency. They were indicted by the May grand jury. The manipula- Uen of $50,000 worth of Liberty bonds figures fn the prosecution of the bankers. Daryl S. Burgess, convicted by a Jury in Federal court of violation of the prohibition law, was. sen- tenced to a fine of $300. C._E. Gatewood was convicted of Baptist Minister Gives" violation of the Federal law pro- hibiting the inter- state of stolen automobiles. Mabel Fleener was convicted of violation of the prohibition law. JIMMY DELANEY TO. BE FEATURED ON CARD OF TUNNEY-GARPENTIEN. G0 By FAIR PLAY. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) NEW YORK, July 18.—Plans are on foot to make at least one of the features of the preliminary bill of the Tynney-Carpentier battle un- usually interesting. Jimmy Jobn- stoh, the promoter ‘of the Polo Grounds Athletic club, says he will put on Jimmy Delaney of St. Paul, if a suitable opponent can be found. Delaney has fought mainly in the west and New Yorkers. who have heurd about him are curious to see if he sizes up to specifications. Jimmy is a fine fellow and a good friend. The morning of the Shelby fight, where Delaney had been work- ing as one of Gibbons’ sparring part- ners, 2 tall, dark man in cow- puncher clothes approached one of our jeading exponents of ring criti- cism. “He had a German sheep dog on a leash. He would sell the dog for ten dollars, he said. It looked like w good bargain and the ring expert paid over the money and took the Tanlac Full Credit No greater praise can be ac- corded’ a medicine than the volun- tary testimony of a minister of the gospel. The preacher's high ralling puts a grave responsibility 1 his every word, and he will not pardize his reputation by eo nding a thing without first as- suring himseit ‘t is all right, Taniac has een endorsed by numbers of prominent ministers. They have put Tanlac to the test ef personal service and thelr words carry conviction because they say witat they know to be the truth. ne of the latest to speak out in behah’ of Tanlac is Rev. B, FE. Beli, 1 retired Baptist minister, 207 Elm St.. San Antonio, Texas, wha sa “Before taking Tanlac I had suf- fered from stomach and nerve treubles for over’ 30 years and there were times when my condi- tion was stn that it required al most superhuman offort for me to prepare my sermons and go through with my Sunday services. Indeed, my work seemed like some great obstace across my pathway a burden too big to carry in my weak physical condition. * “But in six weeks’ time Tanlac transformed my entire * outlook, giving me what seemed Ike a new set of nerves and a brand new digestive system. My appetite be- came ravenous, my nerves steady, my lver action regular and I could sleep sound for the first time in years. Whenever I have the slightest symptoms of trouble now I always resort t6 Tanlac, am taking some At present, and it never fails. to smooth things out for m4. I certainly haves ths -pest of reasons for feebng grateful to Tanlac. ‘Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Taniac Vegetable Pills for con- stipation;? made and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac.— Advertisement, + dozen. Watermelon, YOU NEED SOME OF THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS CANTALOUPES,each 10c Large Fresh Juicy Lemons, Rialto Fruit Store . 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