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PAGE ‘TEN. B. 0. P. LEADERS ASSEMBLE. FOR BIG CEREMONY Coolidge Notification Is Scheduled — for Wednesday. WASHINGT ug. 14.—Repub- ican leaders from all parts of the country have embled here for the exercises this evening. at which President” Coolidge will be formally notified of his nomination by the Cleveland convention. The address of the president ac- cepting the nomination is expected by the party leaders to set forth merely the principles on which the Republican campaign will be based, since it was written before John W. Davis, the Democratic nominee, de- livered his corrésponding address at W. Va., and could not be regarded as a direct he latter's statements. president had a light program » permit him to spend some in preparation for delivery of address, called at the! their respects » during the noon buffet ormal receipt ar- w wi me lur Mr ranged t and Mrs. Coolidge for the representatives of the con- vention which nominated him, but the president, because of the work on his desk and an engagement to test his voice and pose for pictures in the auditorium, where he will speak was unable to receive many of them personally until the later hour. Under the direction of William M. SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland.—The Newfoundland government, through the British embassy in Washington, gaye permission to the American government for the airplane, Boston II, to cross Newfoundland. DENVER—A. V.-Hunter, million- aire mining man, banker and Colo- rado ploneer died after an illness of amonth. He was 76 years old. Mr. Hunter had built up a fortune est!- mated at from five to seven million dollars. He leaves no children as direct heirs. JACKSON, Miss.—State livestock authorities announced that anthrax outbreaks, which have caused many deaths of livestock and several per- sons, were under control. BOSTON.—Mrs. Grace B. Willard of Los Angeles, was elected national president of the Women’s Relief Corps of the Grand Army of the Republic, NEW YORK.—Guy Bolton, author of the play, “Polly Preferred,” was accused of plagiarism in a suit for $100,000 to $500,000 fled by Ossip Dymow. NAPLES.—Two women fought. a duel with knives, resulting in the death of one, because of jealousy. The @vinuer of the cuel was arrested. re ALLEGED EMBEZZLERS CAUGHT AT CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 14.—Lin- wood Reece and Lou McCarthy, sought by the Baltimore, Md., po- lice for alleged connection with em- bezzlement said to involve a large sum, were taken into custody at Cheyenne Wednesday by Sheriff George J. Carroll and are held for Butler man. of the national comr nd James B. Reynolds of W in charge of the plans the ceremonies, all ar- rangements had been completed for the . start at 8 o'clock standard time. reside and Frank anent chairman of onvention, will notify Mr. Coolidge of his nomination. Mr. Coolidge’s acceptance and a prayer by the Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, pas- ef the First Congregational ch here, of which the president member, will conclude the pro- —___ The Queen of Spain owns a beau- tiful typewriter of white enamel and gold, with: keys of ivory. the Maryland authorities. Reece, in- formation from Baltimore statés, also is wanted on a charge of wife desertion, —___$_»———_* WAR VETERAN BURIED. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 14.— Funeral services were held here Thursday for George W. Snyder, World war veteran who wandered in the vicinity of Evanston, Wyo., while demented, until he perished. American Legion members accorded military honors at the funeral. Leroy people, the west and its Man—SAFR, SOUND, man who k WATCH For My Full Page Ad in Tomorrow’s Tribune Democratic Candidate For Nomination to UNITED STATES SENATE “A plain man of the people, self made, self edtts tated. Successful; who knows Wyoming and its 18 him personally.” LALRD-FOR-SENATE Headquarters West Hotel Basement IT WILL BE THE GREATEST SENSATION EVER KNOWN IN CASPER The ‘Announcement Will Be Like a Thunderbolt From a Clear Sky. M. Heller Laird problems. A CAPABLE COMPETENT, Ask the OLUB Political Advertisement CIVILIANS 10 MEET WITH NO INCONVENIENCE Defense Day — Enlist- ment Is for Only The One Day. Enrollment for the Defense Test of September 12 will not cause any inconvenience to the citizens enroll- ing, ‘according to a statement issued today by Major General Charles G. Morton, commanding the Ninth Corps Area. “Patriotic citizens of all com- munities in the Ninth Corps Area will be invited to identify them- selves with some local military unit and enroll for that day only,” said General Morton. “An erroneous impression has been formed in some localities that enrollment for the Defense Test) will require a separation from the. nor- “€hbe Casper Daily ECribune mal civil activities for the entire twenty-four hours. “The young man who enrolls for the Defense test will simply repre- sent the young mari who would en- Ust or be selected in case of a na- tional emergency, and he assumes no obligations to enlist or enroll for any future service. “The enrollment may be accom- plished in any one of several ways. ‘The citizen may enroll on his way to work in the morning or during the noon hour or after work. He may enroll a week or a month prior to the Defense test day by post card, letter, telegraph or telephone if it ts impossible for him to appear in per- son.” General Morton also emphasized the fact that the plans for celebra- tion of Defense test day are entirely in the hands of civilian committees and that each community will adjust the plans to meet its own particular needs. “It is destrable, but not essential that all who enroll attend the cere- monies arranged by the local civilian committees. These celebrations dif- fer widely in different - localities. Some of them will take the form of patriotic meetings with speeches, musical programs, etc., while others will resemble picnics or barbecues, all of them, however, stressing the patriotic features of Defense test day. “No expense either to the indivi- dual, community or vernment will be incurred by obBervance of Defense test day.” x Y Are You Pressed for Money? St If you are, and you do not have the banking conveniences, enjoyed by come in and talk with us. We some, lend money to salaried people of good repu« tation, and we lend at a reasonable rate, EASY TO REPAY—You do not need to own property or other collateral for such a loan. No embarrassing ‘conditions. No unnecessary red tape. “Come in today and talk with us about the helpful Wim- sett System. THE PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO, OF CASPER Suite 105 Becklinger Bldg. Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 5:30 p. m. Phone 825 OFFICERS E, P. BACON, President. W. J. CHAMBERLIN, Vice-Pres. DR. M. C. KEITH, Vice-Pres. J. S. MECHLING, Manager. CHARACTER plus EARNING ABILITY is a proper basis for cerdit MAKING MONE No person can make money faster or easier than by taking advantage of the rate of which one may avail himself by pay- ing his bills period! Westbound No. 603 No. 613 -- before they be- come delinquent. ‘A few minutes with a pencil will be convincing of this fact. Don’t overlook: the discount Natrona Power Company Arrives Departs -- 1:30 p.m. 1:50 p, m. 11.00 p. m. LUTHER HEART BALM SUIT IS OUT OF COURT LOS ANGELES, Aug. party to the wrongs done by both principals in this case. This is a place for the administration of Jaw and justice and not a place for the flagrant>violation of Jaw.” 14.—Ann sult against Jack I. White, wealthy mining man, was thrown out of court here Wednesday. Superior Judge L. H. Valentine, who yesterday described the testi- mony regarding the White-Luther relations on a transcontinental trip as the “most dissolute violation of decency that has ever come to my attention,’ toGay dismissed the ac- tion on the ground that the verbal contract between the twor under No One Will ever have occasian to leave this shop with that Uncomfortable and Questionable feeling wondering wheth- er or not his hair has been cut properly. It is not the most pleasant feeling in the world—and we know just how one feels—to have a hair cut, and barber work, and then find that the work has been hasty, and that the job is not exactly a credit to either the wear- er or the shop. Our Barbers pride them- selves on Doing It Right and there is’no feeling but of satisfaction when you step from the chair. You know it is right—a perfect job. That is just part of our service "towards mak- ing a perfect barber shop. THE TRIBUNE BARBER SHOP TRIBUNE BLDG. S. W. Cooner, Prop. which Miss Luther asserted she was to have been starred in four films “falls within the statute of fraud.” Purther in his declaration Valentine said: nounced the actress broke into tears Luther's $100,000 breach of contract | While White smiled broadly. . Oe pall peated Rocky Motntain district cf thelira Smith, colored, Walther league, constituted of Col- THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1924. here, Sunday night, ts making a re. markable fight for life and may re- cover, tn which event he probabiy will be tried on a charge of at- tempted robbery. Strengthens Weak Eyes : 7 E O14 fashioned camphor, witch. hazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes and relieves any case -weak, ALLEGED HOLDUP 15 MAKING FIGHT FOR LIFE) sh any same Aluminum cup 14.—| tree. Casper Pharmaeye Astection t through the! men if, pawnbroker, orado and the greater part of Wyor ming, is to hold its annual conven- tion iy Cheyenne August 31 and Sep- tember 1. About 200 delegates will attend the meeting, it is forecast. The sessions will be held at the Trin- ity German Lutheran church. —_——- Judge “This court will not become a When the declaration was ¢ OONVENTION SCHEDULED. 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