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ww 410 ree A et fm ane eR ett PAGE TWO. - STRIFE STILL LEADING [oaUE IN DEMO RANKS Convention Rows Not Yet. Wiped Out by Party Leaders. By DAVID LAWRENCE, ght, 1924, Casper Tribune) %, Aug. 14.—Much o have manifested here as to whether the acri- debate in the Democratic com: eo meeting at presages a continuance warfare inside the Demo- nee of the contro not apparent on the sur tes back to the fight ment of tickets at the quare Garden and was s been suggested in some an effort to punish Me: rs, sre been afy conceritrated n the- part of ' anti-McAdoo unish the supporters of 1, they would have op- ction of Samuel Ami- who was selected as Mr. Amidon has been aunchest of the McAdoo t he was ehosen unani- Bruce Kremer, of Montana, y y as vice chairman had sant task of handling the incurred several enmities ame home to roost at the committee meeting. The quarrel, however, was really & tem y in a teapot and would never have ed a protracted debate arilamentary, tangle perienced new chal er, Was unable on th straighten out and wa: fow because of possible after haver is a docile man of a y disposition and he did he should begin his job t to iron out personal osities. Beforé the national mittee began {ts meeting there tuk of punishing Mrs. Emily 1 Blair for her alleged activi § {fi behdlf of McAdoo because, as vice chairman, she was supposed to © neutral, She insists she was. But some of the ambitious women who wanted her job, used it as an excuse for an attack. The fight did not de velop, howéver, ahd Mrs. Blalr was nanimously reelected vice chair. man. I Was a tribute to her indo f efforts in thea committee of a program of continulng r the existing .officers « be- f their familiarity with the’ k of organization, The moment it was suggested that the selection of. Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, as vice, chairman, would be w: med by the Demo- crats of the east, the McAdoo men In the committee promptly acquiesced helped make his choice unan!- . Mr. Hague was ‘a supporter f Governor Al Smith of New York. All in all, the long wrangle was not of real consequence and Senator Thom Walst of Montana who e fight for the ation of er said afterwards that the inci¢ t had been given exaggerated atte M emer will occupy an import t post in the campaign and prob- & m oO will be one of the principal n the western campaign Brennan of Mlinols, who was r of the Smith forces at the nid tribute to Mr, and said specifical!. Mr. Kremer associat ed with the western headquarters at Chicago. This iNustrates, however, How far behind the Democrats are in the matter of organization. ‘Thefr con- vention was delayed and the riotifica- eremoniés held up the’ selec- managers because the nation- mittee did not. begin to func- the campaign with ‘real au- y until the Clarksburg’ meet- John W. Davis is expected here FREE With $5.00 Worth of Kodak Finishing her, reluctant to inject himself | $2.00 PHOTO ALBUM These albums are 7x11 in size and contain 50 black leaves. They sell regularly at $2. Just the thing for your vacation pictures and you can get one with- out charge when you have received Kodak Finishing Coupons to the amount of $5.00, Our Kodak Finishing Service Can Not Be Excelled TWO DELIVERIES EACH DAY AT 2:30 P. M. AND 6 P. M. Ask Us About It CASPER PHARMACY The Kodak Store 111 EAST SECOND STREET this week to.help get the national headquarters golng. There may be old sores which will continue to bring out personal differences, but t hey do not affect In any way the support given Mr. Davis. He has a remarkably united organization be- hind him. : > PREST-O-LITE CUTS PRICE OF BATTERIES August seems to have taken a fail out of battery prices, and in view of the general reductfon, the Prest-O-Lite company, represented in Casper by the Liberty Garage and the Brodie Rubber. company, have announced a drastic cut in the price of all automobile batteries. The management of the Liberty Gar- age urges all Casper automobl'e owners*to take “advantage ‘ofthis sudden drop, if they have any pre- monition of battery trouble. Rub- ber and wood Insulated ‘batteries that once sold for $22 haye been marked down to $15.75-by the man- ager of the Liberty Garage battery department REFORM SCHOOL INMATE. CAPTURED CHEYENNE, ‘Wyo, Aug. 14. —< Fred Jones, an escaped inmate of the Colorado reformatory at Buena Vista, is in custody here, following his captur by policeras he lurked in a patch of weeds in West Chey- enne, armed with an automatic pis- tol and a “black jack.’ He made no resistance to arrest, His capture fol- lowed reports to the po'ice that there was a ‘prowler” in, the weeds. WOMAN AILING FOR A YEAR ‘Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound— Happy Results Newcastle, Pa.—‘“‘I was all run- { And Sines Thad bees failing for a year ith: paina ii falling. I was not lable. to di tome about Lydia E. Pinkham etable Compo' sol gay a fair | one trial. Some women thi bottle should’ture them, but I did not stop at that. -I took more and got better and am able ever since todo my own housework,, There wasatime, when I would complain of not feeling well, that my husband would say, ‘Go to the | doctor.’ But now he tell get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’ and ithas alwayshelped me. I bad croggiete tell me that they had something better, but they don’t tell me that now, for I take no other. I have been taking the Vegetable Com- pound now for five years. Any wo- man who cares to call or write, I will Jad to tell her how it helped ne.’’—Mrs. MABEL List SHERBAHN, 15 Newell Ave., Newcastle, Pa. $5.00 Reward Five do‘tars revvard will be pald to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leacing to the capture of the person who ts fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector ,from the oftice. If you are not sute you are paying the right collector,-ask him to show his credentials. If he can not _do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 - €he Casper Daily Cribune - EXECUTION DELAYED BY BIRTH OF CHILD TO BE CARRIED OUT BRUNN, Czecnho Slovakia, Aug. 14.—The execution of Frau~ Meria Hanika for the murder of her hus- band, which .was. recently . delayed until she gave birth to a child, will take place soon, the authorities an- given to the Arkansas Democrat to-| Judge John E. Martineau, in third plas ; Air Mail Service Progress Filmed Jacob R. Wilson and Jim Fer- guson, two other of the six candi- dates for the gubernatorial nomina- tion, conceded defeat last night. tabulations of unofficial returns show Terrall leading Cazort, who was endorsed by the Ku Kitix Klan, by more than 5,000 and twice number of yotes ahead not in love with her accomplice and contended that she had always been faithful to her husband, but was obsessed with the idea that she must obtain freedom from her marriage CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 14,5 — An official film drama picturizing the-progress of the air mail service from its inception to its most recent The day after the child was born 20,000 Czech crowns arrived at the prison where Frau Hanika is con- fined. with instructions that money should be turned over to the infant, a girl, wen she reached Auto Driver Fined For Crash Blame Wesley Corbett was-fined $10 in § police court last night when Judge John A. Murray held him responaible for an accident earlier in tl at Second and Washington. streets in which Corbett’s machine came in contact with a truck been slightly injure his companion. Klan Candidate Is Defeated in Arkansas Vote Frau Hanika’s husband .was ‘an army captain and according to the court records she plotted with a man ly this year to rid herself of him ause she was tired of him, wife, on the’stand, declared she was OLD SOLDIERS MEET NEXT IN GRAND RAPIDS BOSTON, Aug. 14.—Grand Rapids, Mich., was selected as next year's at the 68th annual encampment of the Grand Army-of the Republic today. lobation is sald to have alded in its of the health of yourself or your family, you can rest assured that the label “Bottled by Casper~ Bot- tling Works, Inc.” — you take. Your inspection of. our» plant is invited. CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Uo. 268 INDUSTRIAL. AVE TEL. 27 FORWARDING Casper Bottling LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug. 14.—|For, the best results in ‘raisin nearest opponent of Victor Buttermil meeting place, Il in the contest for ination for gov- conceded Ter: na statement, the Democratic ernor of Arkani Members of A. B. of C. B. Little Boys’ Suits Ages 2 to 6 years All Wool Tweeds, Covert Cloth and English Flannels. Priced From $5.00 to $12.50 down and everybody thought I was) Boys’ Cloth Hats and Jackie Coogan Make Priced From $1.00 to $8.75 \ Boys’ Knitted and Windsor Ties at 50c Each w ‘ wt : « lBoys’ Blouses ¢ ‘Agen'6 to 12) Of woven: Madras, English Broadcloth, and $1.25 to $2.25: Each Boys’ Heavy School Hosiery. Brow’ and Black—Sizes 6 to 10 25c to 75c Per Pair Boys’ Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs at 1214c Hach | PE Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG. See the West Where West Is West BIG RODEO GARDEN CREEK FALLS — RODEO GROUNDS SUNDAY AUG. 17th FOUR AND ONE-HALF MILES SOUTH OF CASPER, WYO., AT THE FOOT OF CASPER MOUNTAINS Watch your. home boys do their stuff. Cowboys and busters of the best, bucking horses, steer riding; all kinds of excitement. horses and the original Spark Plug will act for you. MARIE GIBSON Now holding the world championship for bronc riding, will be there. rope and trick ride. Don’t miss seeing her. She will ride, Here are some extremely novelty silks, printed crepe-de-chine, spiral crepes, crepe romaine. up to $6.25. Now at el Sp aS es $2.95 See the West, where West is West, See Western Sports for they are best; Just motor out to the Rodeo Ground, A spot for parking will be found; Watch.the show from a point of good view, A jolly time is waiting there for you. REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS Admission DON’T FORGET TO COME 50c Insures absolute CLEAN- the pa } » PURITY and qualiti HEALTH in every drink his life. here. Works, Inc. © who was| triumph, uninterrupted night fly- school auditorium here Friday night, under the auspices of the post of- Fred- Henderson for Sherif _ To the Voters of Natrona County: trona Natrona C taxpayers. A man who we all know, a pioneer busines man eho as spect: most aisha life in Wyom! i years, @ man oak County, “snd the bajeintts ‘counties lik than any candidate in the field. He has ridden over this county on horse back and in buck- boards, he has driven it in four-horse wagons and followed the “pie-wagons”° when the Indians weren’t quite so gentle, and the boys went around armed to the teeth with “squirt” guns, gravel-flyers, and bowie knives. Fred Henderson arrived in Cheyenne in his boyhoo: over the old and familiar and well known ‘Texas Trail’ 01 ff Western Texas. As to his inj ie ane oan fighting snow drifts and oie oh has ma! d, owned, controlled, and ated ied ye bre ang ae candidate on either ticket, and larger than the office of Sheriff, itself. And he has done this at a time when many of his opponents could not have stayed itizens of Natrona County—vote for Fred Henderson. aie nee interest, to his interest, and to the interest of Na- trona County. Contributed by friends of Mr. Henderson, taxpayers of Na- trona County, SUMMER COTTON WASH FABRICS and SILKS MUST GO BEGINNING TODAY, . ‘ALL SUMMER WASH GOODS, VOILES, RATINE, NOVELTY CREPES, REDUCED FOR QUICK REMOVAL — “29. | “95. Exceptional values in voiles in light and dark patterns. Values up to 68c, now------------- 29e Here are voiles and novelty crepes, in beautiful patterns. Your choice, RY, temas t= Gio cate sa taeacen ebay mele WS fe SILKS AT 2.90 beautiful Values up to 98c. 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