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PAGE FOUR. GREAT GROP OF PEACHES £057 BY GEORGIANS Millions of Bushels Rot Through Lack of Market. By G. W. GRIFFIN. (Special Correspondent of The Cas- per Tribute.) (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press jociation.) MACON , July 23.—The aroma From Colonel to Painter BIG TIME Thls WEEK IN CAMP | ae Boys Enthusiastic Over Program Followed On Each Day. The fourth day of the Boy Scout summer camp at,Camp Carey open- ed this morning with the interest of the scouts still at its béight. The definite program Which the campers are required to follow has aroused Cbe Casper Daily Cribune * ‘SCOUTS. HAVING Bluejackets Rescued Them ' ee es ae ‘ WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1924. never have gotten over the idéa of] asked if he had anything to say, a “New England tariff.) ~ stood straight“as am arrow and ad- Persons ‘close to Mr. Davis say| mitted his guilt, even recited the that his speech of acceptance will! section of the criminal code under meke the tariff fesue clearer than it | which those conspiring in any crime has’ ever been before. that leads to murder—wether ac- i =. tively participating or ot guilty of murder and blamed ‘0 X E body but myself." He then made a spirited plea for the life of ‘young 7 s Davis, who, he said, was innocent. Parillo, recently extradited » from Connecticut, will be tried in Septem- j ber. r One hundred thousand of the $242,000 taken from the car is still to be accounted for, and it is be- Meved that the condemned men and the fugitive have this gmoney. MONTREAL, Canada, July 23.— qo (United Press).—Six men face the gallows and four are fugitives from justice, as a result of a dozen. or more bank robbers “overlooking .a bet." The careless one was Harry Stone, who was shot and killed while participating in the holdup and robbery of the Hochelaga 4 e bank payroll car here April 1, Henri Cleroux, chauffeur of the car, was of fermenting peaches is arising from the streanis and flelds of mid: die and southern Georgia, for during enthusiasm rather than unrest on the part of the scouts, There are 80 scouts “in camp. ‘Thirty-nine of killed also in an exchange of rifle and revolver fire in which more than 40 shots were fired. RING BATTLE the last ten days peach growe cn. : ~ these are from Casper. Others come ~ Stone had in his pockets cards EW have thrown away approximately PRR EE from Glenrock and Dougias. Fol. am with a Bridgeport, Gonn., NEW. CORE, | Sue: Deeaene four milliqn bushels or 8,000 éar abe Ot! lowing is the list -o& Casper scouts|5¥ NEA Airmail Service number. Pollce mnadched the Honea soinniey Will ,enthe tbe: Mag: e.Alight The whole crop ‘thif year has] 719 used to be a Colonel in the Russian Imperial Army tnder tho late | Who are at camp. It didn't take the U. 8. 8. Chaumont long to reach the Pacific mail]in Bridgeport where the telephone | fVOrlt® to defeat Georges Carpen. ripened during July, markets are Now he Is painting cups and chinaware to earn endugh to feed] George Kuksit. Oliver Keyser, |iner Columbia after radlo calla told’ of the lner being stranded on the | instrument bearing that number | tet bier te er 16 round boutiat the slutted and peaches ‘are tot Dring. [his family. He and his folks are quartered in the prison barracks at | Harold Johnson, Perey Cooper. Ken-} ook on Cano Island, off Costa Rica. Here bluejackets from the Chau-| wan installed, Adamo Parilio was| Polo. Grounds tomorrow. ..night. ng “shipping charges. Hence the nsdort, Germany, near Berlin, where many Tusslan refugees are |neth Johnson, Kenneth. MoComb,|inont are seen removing passengers from the disabled vessel, seen entering the house. ‘The po-] When arrangements for the match determination of growers not to ship being dared for with the aid of philanthropic organizations. Stanley Hobbs, Sammie Shikany, lice had nothing “‘on him” at the| Were Concluded by Jimmy Johnaton any miore this than thes ma Gerald Cotte Richard McComb, three weeks ago the American light time, but it is sald he was inform- ed that one of the loéal bandits had “peached” on him and that Adamo kets oth Entity Pelton, Irving Garbutt. wa ae if Lag Bind vy) vs) ft to be shipped sg : cre ein cour. cue eee |“Comgpetitive’ Tariff to 000 nnd 6,000 ¢ tm Hf k emimnine Intrusion of See eaten lila PORT cetioe mp “fell for it" and immediately ex. Cash i plained the “small” part he had in Briggs, Charles Bonney, Carl Frisby, S Ste Deol - Frank Nelson, Albert Kimball, Hart Be P romoted b Dav LS wee PREY Repeat cra Bullock, Jack Hamilton, H. Russell and the death of two men—one Of] nie protege the victor. He predicts ns. x . B them a crook. usiness or tands Brown, Lowls Phillips, Donald ‘Tay- 2 ie a 38 ‘Tunney will not last more than five lor, Fred Fisher, John Firmin, Her- in a very short time after ° . ‘ | : : founds. Billy Gibson, Tunney direc- bert Astin, Hlmer Huber, Lyle Petty, al the Comi ng Campaign the robbery Louls Morel, farmer | tor. is equally confident that Gedtges heavyweight champion had the call but in the meantime Carpentier has enjoyed a steady. rise. Francois Deseamps, the French- man’s manager, anticipates a pre- mature ending of hostilities, with at between 4 prices are not satisfactory th ers haye indicated that the: will be thrown into the str ‘The situation is tragic throughout the peach belt and growers are in & panic. here 40 cents a crate, hardly enough to pay for the crates and baskets in which they are pakced, with no nllowatice picking, 1 ad haulin ew York, tho price is as Herbert Sprague, Paul Huber, Har Police detective and » all) wii go down for the count. in the old Worthington, Charles C. Spen: around athlete; Tony Frank, a King | sixth round. cer, Jr4 Wm. Driskill, of the underworld, owner of houses . . ~ . Out in Big Convention PRIA FO 2K, FEI, 4 By ROBERT T. SMALL. ideas than the party platform. He | of illrepute and “ball-fixer;" Giusep- ) COTT. credit manager of a large depart- A} (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) espondent Casper ment store, and +a few sales engi 0 WASHINGTON, July 22.—John bune) neers among the de é NG . will also express himself mote] Pe Serafini, Frank Gambino, Leo directly on the subject. ‘The plat-| Davis, Mike Valentino and Ciro venta a crate. Shipmen W. ‘Diivis Js to introduce form contains the competitive decia-| Negrel were behind bars and wat bern sntir biipee tvige nso‘idated Press) newedmers are out to show " new tariff note in the coming presi-| Tation but burles it under a grand| ants were out for Salvini Arena, Sh deteigeraicr cara, with: f Ne tae weal ae PEPE HOY. soa bag h as erel n dential campaign, He will lead the| denunciation of the Fordney-McCum-| Antonio Carrera, Morris Lesser and : aoe artHAdcltiai soltiwter tums of men bart want mor cs, more, edu Deinceratse “an ey nd on| ber act, Which is scourged as “the|Sam Behan. Behan ts reported to this new way =F ; 2 xt anne Satie st feminine intrusion fon more, cor ation fot child (his auStect have e most unjust, unscientific and dis- hed in Sing Sing prison at present, ere. crate ve ese are being r ndustry and more attention to pol jeraica: jas: extremely | honest tariff tax measure ever en-] but was alleged to have been one. : the ‘erowtrs in ship! has very hand t sto anahke it" helthc ‘tor the Brews COFFEE SAYS HOLMAN eealitving te Mec SACP AG ANG atten] pieted in Tout hiator of the orlinal conspirators in the NTIL modern belanos js the freight charge Ps Mi s i he pe Niniora tate > local robbery which was conéeived found a safe way, jlonecring ren who are ing group of wajnen ‘pcliticians, In j ht #. Hominatlon- thé rm! The Democrats further assailed ty : iol nly “pete belaw the unconcerned oyer convent the meantime, they intend to ¢ au ptoa insaea Alaa teanee tea hiey el Nien [Move than six months ago and re: gerous paring, was: the 7 at pric freight char taw 4 adopted in Madison. Square Garden. i that a few ye velop “better business women for a coincided “Very ldtgaly ith his! own - the grower to break even in| Would have shut off the opportufl-| better business world” by working razil considers us the most dis-| views. w York market it 1s claimed | tles they were creating for them-|for educational requitements that{eriminating Hation {i the world| yr. Davis ldrig. has Dellevea in| creasing the cost of living,” 7 5 crate, or | selves. will force the girl entering business | when {t comes to coffee,” says R : cy “penaliain; iculture, corrupt iat a. price of $1.50 a crate, oF ve + Says Roger'| what he calls a “competitive tariff.” | ““P sing agr pting pproximately one dnd a half cents Just what is taking place in the) to have at ledit a high schuol edu-|P. ‘Holman of the Paxton & Gal- To his rind,* tite proper tariff for| the government, fostering paternal- famorphosis of American bust | cation. This will give them another | lagher Co., Omaha, who recently re:| ine améidan producer is ore that | ism and, in the long Fuh, failing to the act a8 “Class legislation, which defrauds all-of the people for the benefit of the few,” as “heavily in- N resid ‘way to end corns. Then a noted scientist discovered > hearsed diligently for weeks. i Of the seven arrested men, all but egtel are under sentence to hang Blue-jay and a world-famed on October 24. Negréi secured im- laboratory made it. It He munity by turning “king's ev all pain instantly, Then dence.” A remarkably brilliant ar-} | ¢orn loosens and comes f peach, is necessary. Any return\] ™ + Above tHat price {8 proft. In fact, }iaess Is plain enough here amohg| jump on less thdfoughly kchooted | turned” trom ‘an “extensive trip to] win pemnit him to campers on a| benefit ho very interests for which eink Phe bei? Dot hid preg empl mage the! growers say that they need 2 the 1,500 delegates cf the sixth an , the business women think. the world’s largest coffee plantations | fair phasis. with forelgn production | it was enacted,” just it emannease as prods mn VerdloL it tonight, walk in new com for every peach shipped to] sual convention of the National Fed-| All they asi in the way of quarter Jin Brazil. where Inbor-cbsts ate lower because| No tariff act éver recelved such| o¢ murder in he first destee . foft tomorrow. ptofits eration of Business and Profession: | from the business world 1s equal op-| ‘They have the greatest respéct for |tivinemtaudaraaniesddwer. ‘This is] overwhelming “denunciation. as the tahoe tive guen TacHhETe ba tb iskih 1 shipments of peaches tast | al Women's Clubs, Ine. There would | portunity with men and all they de: our love of the finer coffee flavors.| a tar ory trot the thee trade” Inbet | platform iukete Of Madiaon Square tel with the eseeptien a Adee! year for the entire season over a} be many a shock to the oldfash-| mand is equal pay for equal work. | according to Mr. Holman, and recip. whichsored:: was 'nttathed to. al? vv Ww. le exception of Morel. Garden hurled at the Fordney- Demotrats,*but it is in line with | MeCumber law. Jonger period, was 8,701. Total shir joned cette Stn bt still ier [rgd women are donfident ‘asliete weed pie Feeley American ents this year to date are slightly | might retain some idea that wo-| that they can demonstrate their| courtesy by exerting tho ‘greatest i t ' Naee BOD cords man's dnly: place is in the home.” | ability to get ahead. ‘The politician: | care in gtading and selecting their | Vangie tnertion te alee secs 2 Wareare Sinde peahe and af the a But there was the greatest peach Indeed, there is considerable cf a] among them have.a grievance to| very Cholcést product to send to us. the demands from solidly Demo‘} jong diatribe dgainst Republicanism, |p crop in tae histe of Georgia pro-] Jolt in store for the masculine youth] air. Many were delegates to the} “Only the best is good enough for cratic settions of the country that} probably has been overlooked by the e . duced this ye he season was}ef the land who may be growing | Democratic national ednvention and | the United States,” they say. Every-Jthe tariff be reekoned ona scien country. It reads as follows: three weeks late in starting and the) into manhoor thinking that he will| they have heard they were charged | where T Went I was recelved with|tinc rather than a polit{eal basis. 3 ‘ vipening was over; short. period, | simply youths of the} with being mainly responsible for] the greatest couresy’ and deference, | no south now has’ many interests practically all varieties being mar-|’same sex to te with in the/the long deadlock by their uncom-|N6t because tT represented on of thé | {nat require a tariff to keep them keted during. July That is -the} years to come. romising attitude, Ruth Rich, of] great American” coffee “merchants:!on a fair competiive basis with weause of the growers’ trouble. When you find women metticiags, | Jacksonviile, Fia., an educator of | but beause’ IT eame from thesland| wurone and other sections of the Orohard: men still have: hopes. of] women criminaldawyers, judges of] the independent women, took up lin thelr’ coffee is most appre:| worta, ay ying some of their losses on | almost all descriptions, ewise dov-| their cud viated, % " iberta crop. M are| tors, bankers, eng politicians, | “Women,” explained Mise Ricn,| Cheap ‘vulk:izomres ana interior |, Although the Democrats will edn. fortified with other crops, so that] editors, brokers and storekeepers, | ‘acted more sanely than almost any- | Packtge coffee*have been so greatly anes f , of “protection,” their tatif declira- to those who have diversified far in addition to a varied assortment] one at the convention. They were fo | 2Vershadewed by the: excellence ‘of tions: do not lekve~ the! two old nterest, the fallure of the p Morel, of physical perfection, when Blue-jay &B 103: “We declare our party's position Why Suffer From Insects to be in favor of a tax on com- i for $8 modities entering the customs 5 houses that will promote effective]. . competition, protect against mo- nopoly and at the same time pro- JUICE duce @ faif fevenue for the. support of the government.” The tariff question is likely to Of Electrical Appliances and t Ot other business~people, as you do| more stubborn than the ‘men dele | the choleer, gradea-in- this country f he bulk larger ih the coming campaign crop 0 bring satietactory Price re, it {6 easily understeer tsit | gates who had been, inatructea, yet} thae-theyoess falling’ into peherht nner rt Mec AAT ES iN than most persons supposed. it Fixtures at Kills Bed Bugs and All wil! not mean financial ruin: But] something ts. taking place some- newspapers persisted In call-|Usrevute “ aniong — discriminating ; will do this because it has been Other Vermin ness interests of the country have it will be-a hard blow to the whole) business what it. wasn’t ing them stubborn while referring | omen. The trend today is toward | Pes® Interests of the country have) inked by the Demoerata with thell Gasper dalectric Co. rdust : Prichard of ¥ to the men as being y firm, ‘Phe | the Niner, richer blends sold under) with a great deal of satisfaction. | CAUTe Subject of taxation and willl} 419-5, iret St@Phone 1908.3 People who passed through the of Ae «federation: «well and it | Dfand names, Democratic victories. in. the past | 22 8° treated by both parties. And peach bett today said that in addi ‘ t thelr sec: | For insance,”" sald Mr. Holman.) "heen Jooked forward to aa| While as stated, the two parties to the 8,000 s that had.bee w “in our Sut coffee we ble BN) ee oe ia aan ctee tie | Dave come closer together on. tariff | —— on to the $,000 cars that had beer omen toda ; ta | Oy the et cae eee ve PNG | upmetting {o domestic industry built | Dave come closer tomether, on tarit Apco Products Co. rown {ihto the rivers, there a in about every bus thosa of the men.” pad ep ie” Maar pene aaah en up ona fairly high tariff foundation. | * if ; hundred: of cars gt deat Arie bf ithe: delephone linem er ume on every hana, | TePresenatives, who are constantly | ime new. Democratic theory that | (ese principles. affords much toom 118 W. Midwest Avenu hes on the trees tho eve Or Phone 285 be picked. Many of the growers are begging profésstonal boxer, Now comes | Women have come to know that |!" touch with the market, will >| 5 Ca@urgncistiall “be euanted ong a| tor diseiaslon AAG /Alveemétio) of $5 00 Reward Leman of France, a woman} they can do as well as the males |°*P! only the highest quality berries. | rai vompetitive, basis’ removes one raza atasnca erica ter PY » fighter, looking for people to| of the species, why for generations We have found that. this policy| o¢ the bugaboos stom: the old cam: ae aN Riviera, friends from the cities to come and knows but some. girl r : The - difference in cost: is Tha MeatnaSt eee nea MOAR EOE 4 fight and who me- git! | have hogged a good part of the run- | yon) toa ee = for the benefit of the|. Bive dollard revvara will be: paia pick what they want, without] jer might not accept that chal ning of this world. The women are ht, but the dffference in flavor ‘ n rive dollar, Forward wilt Or ecat aasiaee}, hete to show that they ate ready to{ i Feat. Pifty cents a pound will|. Under-Democratic rule the tariff} wealthy mantifacturers” and witl| fo. kt party fussishing the Casper Because of the tremendous crop 9 buy the finest coffee “in the world, |° longer would ‘be levied “for reve-| raise the ory that the Republicans | 44 the capture of the person who is delivéred at your door. hue only” but would be fixed on a ok iy : i, fraudulently collecting subscriptions || Wyoming Motorway Oicweeu oe pied almost every ot ar 5 fe 3 a lis ead “While Iwas there the coffee was | basis of “falr revenue” for bea! meh — N from’ Tribune subscribers, Patrons On Jul 5 ae ernment co-operating, worked out | enter a field formerly hela down dust In flower” continued Mr.) H6l., ernment) and she “assusarioe: of Ask tor lick’s rat yg deere ape er ibe n July 25, we will inaug- the greatest distribution system ever} >Y self-ratistied, complacent males. man, “and a beautiful sight it was.| Proper competitive standards for) (ASRS id@ m Le} a ited .@s) Dl Sarciar whe gelivers the eM ;{|\urate an efficient Passen- d for this year, But mar-| ‘There is the woman funeral direc. ‘Thousands: of. well-tilled .acres of | American production. The ,idea. of , The ORIGINAL ler who paper 61 Rave ac-|do their share of managing from challenge | now on. It 1s eyldent that the: es, the Georgia Peach change, with the gov- of pea dn’t consume the crop. Mos; ‘hiss 2 Alene On Bales ok MIRONET, carefully groomed trees ‘wero, fra‘]® competitive tariff ia not entirely Malted Milk Eade ier pan ase eet pais ete the || ger service between Raw- ee ma Job that. men. cer eraht: Wi vhilter biéo: Soc a new ene. Prominent Democrats, e A a A 1% Si, aE RET ee will make the harvest. The berries | Colorado; Who comes from a sugar: For Infante,|%°t 40 s0 please call the Tribune. || Townsend Hotel Bus De- will be spread in the tropical sun: | Produéing state, have for some time urs old, Who is hine to cute. ‘Phen they will be| been advocating the competitive uh ee FOR STATE CONVENTION graded and put in tho warehouses, | dea as @ means of meeting Repub. MoBerty ic from which they will be withdrawn can protectionism, which for. so asthe world needs them long has had such a strong appeal iN EXPLOSION Warren, Ohio, r of a com : “Brazil produces seven-tenths of| 1% both Industrial and agricultural pany which ‘manufactures machine ‘This 15 shipped sectionf#, Mr. Barnett has argued at welders, whose engineering know! tREYBULT, Wyo., July 23.—On| the world’s coffe: A i V E WN URED astounded the Bn-| July 28 the Wyoming State Hpworth| out at the rate of,95,000 bags a-day,’ | Witt a bares pert Garde Inginee jociety, to which} League Institute will open and eon- — competitive ei les throurh all the |S" Avoid Imitations — Substitutes . In addition, comes paint tinue until August 4, on the State CARD OF THANKS. ihre ey) mere paar oy ema = - A) bankérs, the | 7 our many|age8 of Ameriean history. The word “competition” has a popular NEGRO KILLED pot at 2 p. m. daily. Wyoming Motorway $1.00 Telephone 15 manufacturers, sev ir grounds at Douglas, Wyo. This] We wish to thank NORFOLK, _¥, iy he . the second annual ingtitlite for the] friends and different organizations x re bi aaadined hee s ks ve tate Hpworth League. ‘The insti.| Who so kindly extended to us their| ring to ft. ‘The word “protection unidentified negro was blown to ‘Baka? Ww tute is a standard institute and the} Sympathy In our time of sorrow! {nj carries with tt, on the other hand, toms and five éthera badly injurea obs’” Her AY | Boara of Sunday schon, ee and the Vthe lots of our beloved son adits Demberats say, tho iden of B toda hen several sondemned Last year there Weraseec i Pates: brother, Edward, also for the beat] edddiiiig, and/protection beyond the Buys Any Article of shells exploded just ide the Big sere Shs nase nal nee Sete floral dfferings. os Of Feagon., They Will continue rake Sapir dee ein ioe 8 aved Tn aitendatce, and the cutiok| SM. tral GENER. sq, {neg of Reno. hey, wil continue HIGH CLASS JEWELRY thin Porras : this hia iE fa eee and Mrs. Frank Heagney, Mr. and] nis fet at— 2 ee, , which means about 300 In| Mra. C. CG. Lusby, William Heag-| 's ‘ a attenda Tho very best faculty| ney, Helen Heagney, Joseph Heag-| Mr. Davis is expected to go fur AYRES JEWELRY co ‘ 0 that cocoa has been assambled in the follawing. le He ther in the exposition of his, tart si urope. | The Rey, J. A. Alford of Powell for th ALT CREEK 133 South Center Street ae "| # 2 morning Watch; D Konkel ; ’ #8 log time bée of, Cheyenne. will the Bible ae oe Ethel Montgomery Kansas City i ee aay) SX Ww yp eZ recreational demonstration and dk 4 3 Busses a Day rection, Rev. H. A, Bessire of Lan- e Each Way —— — Missions, Mrs. L. BL eR => == ‘abper; home miselons, F LEAVE CASP aa Wilson of Kansas City TE Townsend Hotel Dr. W. L. Fi Dr. I Port Morgan, Colo; evan DENVER MEDICAL INST . - SPECIALISTS: FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street LET US DELIVER Ba. my 10 a, m., 2:30 p. ‘te Entraiee to Postoftice Leg ee cee Chet elism, Dr. ¥. H. 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