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PAGE TWO. DENVER BANKER AND CAPITALIST CLAIMED TODAY A. V. Hunter to Be Laid At Rest Thursday In Colorado. Tourist Shaves In Auto Passing Through Glenrock GLENROCK, Wyo., Aug. 13.— While traveling in-an automobile down Main street here the other day, a young man all lathered up, nonchalantly shaved himself while he was speeding along at the rate of 25 miles an hour. Main street is not paved nor is it_very smooth. ly surfaced, especially at the crossings. If the tourist succeed- ed in serapthe off his whiskers without cutting*his- throat, he must -have belo: to a circus, ——— DENVER 13.—Fun- erak s€rvice e late A. V. Hun. fe prominent colored captalist) Pe obels Still ce own Pa 1 ore midnight will be} ternoon according nt today The ch will be held from the Mortuary at 2:30 in keeping, with the Hunter for sim- In Retreat on Brazil Front Ibe of Mr BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 13.—Ofti- clal advices concerning the cam- paign against the Brazilian rebels in the state of Sao Paulo, as for- warded by the Santos correspond- ent of “La Nacton, report that a column of Brazilian federal treops entered the city of Mundury, 160 miles west of Sao Paulo City and is proceeding for Chavantes, near the Parana-Panema. river. The correspondent adds that the official coffee exchange has adopted temporary meagures regarding the coffee market until the situation re- |turns to normal. ‘The exchange has will no honorary pall and the active pall bearers chosen from among the of- and directors associated with Hunter in the First National nd the ‘International Trust y of Denver? Burial will be Fairmount cemetery here. The vi 4t the grave will be only the members of his immediate ily and his intimate friends Mr. H died as a result of a eral break down in health follow- ttack of rheumatism suffer- in three years ago, His critical about five There be bearers be more tl dition © and singe that time ‘his| directed that coffee entries be based stantly had been dispaired of.|on the figure of 35,000 bags daily was in a state of coma for more/for the present until the Sao Paulo na week prior to his death and| railway is able to increase its avall- able rolling stock when the entries will be increased to daily, until they compensate for the reduction in entries caused by the revolt. BULGARIAN CONTENTION disy of vitality was considered markable ‘The passing of Mr, Hunter marks er around which juch of the wtantial history of was waven. Associated with the late David H. and the late Senator Samuel 1 and the late John F. Mr. Hunter early amassed variously estimated at the end of a ¢ su state loffett Nichols Campior fortu from $5,000,000 to $7,000,000, At the time of his death he was of the board of directors irst National bank, a posl- oceupied since relinquishing the presidency of the institution in - serving as president for 10 years. He succeeded SOFTA, Bulgaria, Aug. 13. —The the preside of the institution lowing the death of the late| alleged massacre of nineteen Bul- David H. Moffett garians by Greeks in Masedonia re- Mr. Hunter also at the time cf his| cently, is said aemt-officially at the death was president of the Carbon.|forelgn office to have confirmed the ate Natic bank of Leadville,| Bulgarian version given by the sur- Colo. vivors, to the effect that the Bul- rear ae garians were bound and then shot Something down by Greek troops. ew n Sleeping Car to Chicago tern RB CARD OF THANKS. son application to agent Northwestern Railway.— ment ment, tributes. Chicago Advertii MRS. H. H. ELLIOTT. Try Sprechers FOR YOUR QRUG STORE WANTS Our complete stock combined with the courtesy and attention shown by our clerks is sure to please you. Sprechers’ Pharmacy Formerly Smith-Turner S. Center Phone 176 133 ‘ Every Thursday pecials 6 and 7 Inch BUTCHER KNIVES Regular Price 60c to 75c THURSDAY SPECIAL The CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO, 147 South Center Street 60,000 bags IS UPHELD mixed commission investigating the iso fox the beautiful floral Che Casper. Daily Cribunr $100,000 MILL THREATENED BY FIRE SWEEPING TIMBER OF NORTHERN IDAHO FOREST SPOKANE, Wash, Aug. 18.—A forest fire that sud-. denly sprang into life yesterday is sweeping down Pine Creek ‘in the Coeur d’Alene mining district of northern Idaho, and today was threatening the new’$100,000 mill of the Amy Matchless Mine and the village of Beeler. Efforts of 200 men fighting its advance had succeeded THIRD OLDEST ROTARY tong "hn re away from tha MEMBER STOPS IN CITY proached within a few hundred Harry L. Ruggles of Chicago, thira yards, and bad burned one or two outlying buildings in Beeler.~* oldest Rotarian in the world.in point of membership gnd ong of the“or{gin- A quantity of lumber of the Pine | Creek Lumber company, and sur- al small group that started the ‘Ro- tary organizati stopped face workings of other mines in the vicinity also were threatened by the Casper yesterd: Yellowstone n f he ous to going on to Colorado where here will’ tour Rocky Mountain and Estes parks. He ig accompanied by his family. Mr. Ruggles was a member of the Rotary club when it was just a sr of Chicago business men Paul. Harris, “father nd when the memt club would meet each week, thu a OBITUARY. HH. HH. u.LIOTT—Born at Hiram, Ga, August 23, 1866,“and would have been 68 years old had he lived to the 23rd of the present month, Died August 4 at Salt Creek, Wyo. Mr. Elliott came to Casper | ity May, 1919, and worked five years at the Casper refinery. The deceased was married June 1919, to Miss Edith Sprague of plena, ‘Mont The funcral services were held under the auspices of the Masonic per, Satur August 2 Elliott was a loyal and law > abiding eitizen whose woérd was to Lon at all y I wjsh. to express my sincere m. arriving Chi-|thanks to the Masons, friends, second morning.| neighbors and all who so kindly service. ‘Tickets and! assisted me in my recent berenve- VOTE FOR ; M.F.RYAN FOR JUDGE Of the Eighth Judicial District At the Primaries August 19 —Political Advertisement according to reports “received — his stand on an ant!-klan platform with a torrent cf ballots which gave him a vote almost five times that of Beatty. ’ Harry L. Davis’ Is Nominated By Ohio G. 0. P. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 12-4By The Associated Press)— Harry L. Davis of Cleveland, ~- former -gover- nor of Ohio, was nominated for re- election to that offive on the, Repub- lfcan ticket at yesterday's state wide primary. A Victor Donahey, the present governor was chosen to op- pose him on the Democratic ticket. Davis triumphed in a field of eight aspirants for the nomination, leading Joseph B. Sieber, LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug. 13.— With a total of 45,337 votes in yes- terday’s Democratic primary counted in 662 of the state’s 1,969 precinct /Tom J. Terral, of Little Rock, early today was maintaining a lead of 1,823 votes over his nearest oppon- ent Lee Cazort of Clarksville, in the contest for the gubernatoria! nom- ination, Russ Terrorist Band Defeated By Rumanians & 57,000 votes with less than one fifth of the state's 8,300 precincts still to be heard from, Doheny swept aside James C. B. Beatty, his only opponent, who. made Sedaris thas’ | Rumania, Aug. 13.) hi ived prised a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .13, 1924. here say that Rumanian troops sur-] @B) CH Russian terrorist band pHi which had crossed the Dniester river near the Black+Sea coast, intending: to pilldge the Rumapian village of Shaba. The terrorists succeeded in escaping back oyer the frontier after a struggle but were obliged to abah- don thelr arms and munition Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION se > 6 BELLANS | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | Made Shoppe” Formerly of 501 E. 2nd-St. Is Now Located at 543 S. Center Street Hand Made Gifts, Hemstitch- ing, Pecoting Mrs. Thomas. Hood Hot water Sure Relief Tribune wantads bring results. TRS TNO Benefit contestants who participated in the Casper- Mills Roundup WATCH FOR THE PARADE AT 11 A.M. Admission 50 Cents, Grandstand Free No Charge For Parking Your Car Don’t : : Miss This Big Show. and Give The Boys A Litt