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1 DENVER - COAST] Map NON-STOP TRIP; BEGINS — TODAY Army Aviators Hop Off At San Diego on Big inc ‘Doolittle and flying in a specially Javiland plane on what equipped De planned to be a non-stop fight ‘The big DeHaviland rose from the Rockwell Field just as After circling plane straightened out on ard course to a good start, jators plant to follow a virt- straight airline course to Den- ting the vortherly edge’ of sea and over the Grand y hope to maintain an speed of about 120 miles ag \DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS. ()_ Peoceessrves BBS aemwocears avd REPUBLICANS DEMOCRATS AND PROGRESSIVES MN REPUBLICANS AND PROGRESSIVES DEMOCRATES, REPUBLICANS AND: PROGRESSIVES are praying for a brisk wind said Lieutenant Doolit- e hopping off. srable wind and Here Is the Electoral Vote -by States: Rhode Istand South Carolina . South Dakota . New Hampshire . New. Jersey. . New. Mexico New York .. North Carolina North Dakota a gus capacity re RaaSvoveg Connecticut . 1 of the distinguished air men on the of the attles, and was accredited dent during his service. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1924. peller which Major Pedro Zanni, Ar- gentine round the world filer, had been awaiting, in order to make pos- sible the continuation of his flight, arrived here today from Karachi. Ho hopes to resume his journey tomor- Hold Menace'?22 == SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12. — Eleven ‘major forest’ fires, blazing |1s situated in an Inaccesalble region |. Keer rid’ - sete n enr tines 4 tn California, Nevada, Oregon and| four miles north of Anthony Lake} the same way as Kullberg, when his “Washington today, continued to|and about 20 miles northwest of| control stick broke while he flew burn into virgin timber and éne was | Baker. All the firse are believed 'to| over the same field. Calvert was its way along the scenic | haye been caused by lightning. accused of violating the law in fly- ks of the Merced river towards} In Washington forest fires in ling over tHe business section of Ak- Yosemite national park. northern Whatcom and Kittitas|ron. His death occurred about six ‘The Merced river fire, which was | counties, and Rainer and Chelan | weeks ago when he was instructing five miles from El Portal-entrance | national forests were reported. Miss Elwilda Wickersham in the tothe :Yosemite valley, this morn-| In the Chelan national forest,!art of managing a plane. The gir! ing was being fought by 20 civilians | what was reported to be the largest | also was killed, and 150 convicts from a road camp | blaze of the season in this district, a It was said that Stow Field will nearby. The fire already has burned | fire was burning on Trout Creek, a|be abandoned. It is owned privately over 12,000 acres including 4,000] tributary of the west fork of the|and has been the baxe for all com- heavily timbered lands in the Sierra | Methew river, It has already burn-}mercial flying in this part of the national forest. ed over 600 acres «ff timber. state. Whether aviators are super- ‘At Riverside, Cal, one hundred| Power and telephone lines includ-|stitious or not, the four deaths in men are fighting a forest fire which | ing Mnes of the Associated Press, |such similar accidents has given the has burned in the San Jacinto} were put out of commiswon for a | field an evil reputation which it will hazard in some parts of the moun-|state line jumped the Truckee tain range, although no rain. fe’ | river. NEW TRAFFIC LAWS LAWS IN near the scene of the present fire. The fire, which had ye Ditewes In Oregon, the forest fire .situa-| ing down the iia te eee [ca anes CHEYENNE PROJECTED fires were reported to the office of ! Peak on the sides of which lives fy drafting what {s expected to be the F PIL T G7 most comprehensive traffic ordi- Reno of any Wyoming muntcipal- The new ordinance will be en- ee because the present city traf- fic law does not agree in several Mountains for the last week, few hours yesterday when the for-|be hard to overcome. Heavy showers ,elssened the fire | est fire near the Navada- California} ‘ruck canyon tion within the Whitman national | towards the little lumber. town of forest and adjgining timber assum-| Verdi all afternoon swerved last the forest supervisor. , valuable timber. CHEYENNE Wyo., Aug. 12.—The Cheyenne city commissioners are particulars with the state automo- bile law. By A. M. OLIPHANT Kullberg physicians now believ: {|(Copyright 1924, by Casper Tribune)| was a victim of -heat prostration, ‘Washington . West Virginia Wisconsin . Wyoming . SUPPLY SHIP ESCAPES GRIP OF ICE FLOES REYKJAVIK, Mlinols ...-- Indiana ,«.. ‘Political bosses of the three Never probably was there so doubtful a presidential campaign as this year’ Your guess is about as good as theirs. The states are shaded to show Republicans claim 281 votes, 15 more than enough to cf carrying three more states—while Progressives have Get out youf pencil and figure it out for yourself, tickets are each claiming a victory. the olalms being made at this ti Democrats claim 189 votes sure and have v! 80 votes in their-column and see many doubtful states. ERE and THERE kodak ; developing. is done quickly and carefully.—Adv. e by the candidates Iceland, Aug. 12.— Press).—The » Danish supply ship of have your typing and mimeograph- ing done by Miss Babb. Satisfactory work. Balcony ‘Henning hotel,—. Charles Brower of Kanchewhee, arclyed Iast night a harles Wade of Chicago; Ill, J. R. Eaton, of Farmington, N. M. M. Green of Monte: A. Bowman of Mar! D. J. Money of Green Couit, Mo. H.-L. Hatch of Sublette, IN. R. E. Bellamy of Gert Charles Legler of Gladstone, Ohto, J. W. Russell of ‘Colony, Kans. _Mr. and Mrs. E. Lunsy of Hardy, Major Clarer reported this morning y ship which broke free yon the ice pack in which imprisoned since y, found the harbor of Ang- r of ice and weather conditions generally On receiving the news from ‘the Gertrud Rask, Lieutenant Lowell 4: , commander of the flight, an- and Lieutenant H. Nelson would leave Reyk- n the next lap of their trip weather permitted Edna May Kifck and Oscar Hol- land spent Sunday While there, Mr, Holland transacted important business. Who ts your guess for the state Julia Kagsis and Mrs. A. Kassis have left for.an Eastern buying trip. Chicago and New York will be among the centers visited; a month’s duration. Bartley Madden discovered that Canada breeds some mean fighters. Renault should the trip being of | ©. MeMichae] of North Platte, °. G. Haucox of passed through Casper yesterday. J. R. Ward was a Denver visitor to Casper on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Allan of Colo- rado Springs was in Casper yester- da; R. D. Reynolds of Sheridan passed through Casper Monday. The prettiest girl in Wyoming? Why doesn't Casper have- stickers After hearing a score of campers quastion the inability of the city to. protide.those. mementos, | w: it is natural for Visit our store for the latest word dos. I. Schwartz.—Ady. Be prepared for accidents around Tripeny’s has a com- plete stock of reliable remedies.— The start will not be made before Thursday beeguse it will take a day For.a lmited time vhe Stuart Shop is placing their entire stock of small \boy’s sults, sale at’ value-giving™ prices. should see them at to prepare moorings at Angmagsolik plane which was pulled onto land and return to the water of the bay where Lieutenant which was pulled onto land after the filers arrived he August Kiser was in Casper from Greybull yesterday. Austin and . Tarleton Riley © a: nounce the opening of a new cafe at 144 South Center . street, known as Riley's Cafe. establishment will’ contain the Who win ride in the Wyoming for tourists? L..E. Ward motored to this city from Rawlins Monday. Ce re ates TORS SUPPLY tion into the death of Harold A.|Which so d'stended that organ ken Kullberg, world war ace, who was | death came . almost instantly. killed in an airplane crash at Stow | Was learned that he had complained RESUME TRIP lhaviation field, near Akron, this {of feeling ill the night before. He week, seems to point out a danger | te but little but the mording of the in aviation which has. not. been| fight, partook excessively of iced CALCUTTA, Aug. 12 stressed heretofore—the danger of | drinks without taking any substan- i —A new pro- ing a long non-stgp flight across the bay of Rangoon. othe No more ‘scooting, “hea yon eae grounds” with CENOL ROACH DESTROYER. Kills them in three to five minutes, At Following Cenol Agencies: Casper Pharmacy 111 East 2nd St. Kimball Drug Store 214 S. Center St. Midwest Pharmacy . 2nd and Wolcott Sts, “Sprechers 133 So. Center St. John Tripeny Co., Dru; LOST—Ladies’ Weg atek al grount flon- ; ibrance gift); liberal réward if re- turned to Metropolitan store, 460, South Center; phone th lapse of the pilot rather than tial food. be hia plated ‘When the il-fated ship arose, the Kullberg fell 2,000 feet to his | air was sultry with a blazing sun di- death while instructing a flying stu-|recting its rays upon it. The avia- dent. Henry Dunker, of Cleveland, | tor and his pupil flew about the field an executive of the Garland Paint|for about 15 minutes. ~ Then the pany, who also was killed. spectators observed the plane wob- he first explanation of the acci-| ble and start down, nose first. It broke in Kullberg’s hands just as|Was a mass of wreckage when lo- he about to transfer control of | cated and the aviators were crushed the plane to his student, seated be-|#most beyond identification. hind. This would have let the plane| But the investigators now claim swerve from the horizontal into a the areoplane fell with one live man nose dive,.in which position it land.) in the rear seat and a corpse swing- ed. But the latest Sens is that heverss ings the control stick ullberg collapsed or died at the |in the front seat. : Sabres: and Pihat — hte body fell] Kullberg served in the British fly- against and smashed the ‘control|in& corps and was twice decorated stick. by that government, He was one ‘The machine was so constructed thit either of two persons could con- | SOP Oe ee trol it. There were two ‘control Be sure itis sticks; one in front with the pilot and the other behind. These sticks were of the strongest ash wood and had been carefully tested an hour before the ascent was made. This fact aroused a suspicion in the minds of officials here of the Com- 4 it gives mete. qercial Aircraft Association and a special investigation was © started. in summer weather Insist - get ‘The result of this was the an- nouncement that Kullberg was prob- ably dead before the plané became the original unmanageable and that the accident the direct result of his body aeree falling against the control stick. est and most modern features which will make possible the greatest com- fort for ‘patrons. cated’ in the new building -recently erected by Jack Daly. The new cafe is to remain open day and night. A photograph is a reflection of Choose the Wren- your character. sted Studio O. and 8. Building.—Ady, American, around the world aviators, arrived at Angmag: Fred Zeller of Denver was in the city vosterdays onip after having ice field which Let us repair your "soler and shine Our. work, gives satis: yvered from Watch and Jewelry repairing done at Tripeny’s -is ‘Iasting and gives complete satisfaction —Adv, miles south e City Shoe Shop.—Adv. Mothers \that Shop. are. cognizant el proceeded north imme: and got through the ice just ‘Tasiusarsikfjord. The -last Individuality good photography. Studio, O. and” 8.- Building.—Aay. is an attribute of The Wrensted dresses is unequaled for values. The midsummer dresses are in sizes td and. are selling at cost. but the weather con- Angmagsalik were found J. Oleson/ot Lernon, S.:D., passed Immediately through Casper on a motor trip-yes- ations were begun to prepare Mr. and Mrs, H.'B. Kline are leav- Thermopolis where .they will remain for several Mrs. Kline, .who was slfghtly d a short time ago, recovered to Lincoln Cleaners—Phone 2519W. “Ainerican planes by tomorrow. ik was met 15 miles from y of Eskimos in BEER PERSHING EXPECTED AT CAPITAL Discrimination is necessary choosing your watch and jewelry I. Schwartz.—Ady. make travel Arrivals at the City camp on Mon- day included: A. G. Miller of Atkinson, Neb. Christenson-of Rockford, Ill. . Anderson of Chicago, Ill. . H, Ford of Seattle, Wash. » Magee of Uni. Hollingsworth y cases’ of all: sizes,- shapes All Sizes 5 to 12 AAA to E v7 (Bill) Bailey day, in Salt Creek. 8 spending the “Learn to earn” Business College, -Inc.—Adv. “McDowell of Braddock, Pa. Mrs. Marcia Sumit of ‘as notified by _'The; brake .testing ,Program Ahistiot tase et much interest to passers-by as a United States army, rive in Cheyenne fternoon of August Te L. Schoonover of Cedar Rapids, Theo, Howkins of 4uynvale, Neb, J. R. Homes of Tulsa, Okla. P. C. Johnson’ of Baidder, Colo, J, Tonerti of Los Angeles. {Harry Holmes of Houston, Tex. C..B."Long of Wichita Fa Shirley. Parker of Washington, Pa. Mr. Faucett of Waukegan, J1!. F. M. Stanley, of Kansas City, Kan. H./Lotspeich of Martinsburg, ae ching the proceedure for aufew miniites, it is stirprising’ that “more aceldents do not. happen because” of faulty brakes, meanwhile inspecting Fort nll and the F erve between. Cheyenne General Pershing win EGYPTIAN "AND maneuyer re and Laramie, MEDNICK BROoOs. Get a.coaster.for~ the. kiddie this -The Zenith Coaster made by the Marshall-Wells” C $7245 ‘tor $9.95. of seasoned bares rolled stbel* steel.wheels, inn cessories “such as @ license he opanter jcongists * and #double-dis Shoes and “TED” MADDEN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Fo: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Wyoming University Law Graduate District No. 2 (South of C. & N. W. Ry. Tracks) Primary Election, August 19 —Political Advertisement Oxtords ee $12.50 and $15.00 Values 95 Discontinued Lots SEE OUR WINDOWS New Public Market YOUR ORDER TAKEN FOR MIRRORS Of Every Size, Shape, Description We Have Purchased the Entire Plant of the CASPER MIRROR WORKS And In Addition to Our Picture Framing We Can Now Give Excellent Service in RE-SILVERED AND NEW MIRRORS Market Picture Shop nOp 2563 OPEN EVENINGS BRITISHERS IN BLOODY CLASH LONDON, Aug. sociated Press).— coastér to be road tested, and will See.itiat the 239°Hast First ITS APPROACHING—IT’S COMING—IT’s ALMOST HERE ! GanttHardware Co., To use ‘stage ‘slang —Jack* y-building on South Center 4s ia ww." Finishing work and the quality the Work assures Center street of a pleasing’ edifice. ect . Riley's Cafe, will move in tomorrow morning. British govern ttalion of troops itish garrison’ in to reinforce the the Sudan as the result of » yptian and. British -sold- fers at Atbara following distur! “STUDEE” THE TALKING STUDEBAKER CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Uo. 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE Lend me your ears; but AY FEVER If you can’t “get away,” ease the attacks with— VISks Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly FORWARDING For the best results in raisin a =77 sion with British alowing disturb yotien troops 6 in which ve STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE 226 South David St. Victor Scratch Feed an der yooterday’s date, What the H. Is It? SEE IT HEAR IT AUGUST 14, 15, 16 —AT— maries, August 19. Phone 1817 DON’T FAIL TO COME JACK E. SCOTT DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE For Re-election Four-Year Term County Commissioner Will appreciate your support in the Brie | —Political Advertisement,