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| | (GOP HAS STRONG STATE TICKET Short Sketches Dealing with Republican Candidates at the Novem- his candidacy for governor on the Republican ticket, that it hardly Page Two } THE CASPER! “DAILY TRIBUNE t m focus his efforts on fighting. | It was »}q————______________ The Casper Daily Tribune feared, too, that promiscous author- |. Today’s Events | =a ae ay (Ship at the front would result in’ giv- = i at Casper, Natrona Co: ing away toe much information. The 1534th day of the Great War. af Publication, Fetes: a ait a. mag Re hae ee eae ie The four hundred and twenty-sixth | d ‘ability in the country is called into | 27™!versary of the discovery of Amer- ber Election—Get Acquainted with Them Business Telephone__~--- pieecetehe 15 \ the service by the draft laws, andj ica by Columbus will, in accordance 29 7 Entered at Casper (Wyo.) Postofficc| that-a great deal of it is already at’ with the President's proclamation, be ROBERT D. CAREY as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1a38. | Be <a The goement neeiees observed throughout the United SS «|| Co, that i is gogg fo: e people a = Y Lueihi 40) Pre outted Press Service. pips and pemins aed ops tee Tite peg the Spanish-} | dd to his hi bl. tion. mt & Biligor. | {N° men in. the army, fo have the pub: | American republics, the Spanish Gov-| Seems possible to add to his honorable mentt J. E. HANWAY, et EARL E. HANWAY, ness MEX. | conditions at the front, and the per- RE. Ryans Mateerst vO. Douds | 80nal achievements of our troops. It | increases aS ripened aoe Member of the Associnted Press. | wins moral an, nancial support for entitled te the use for ‘fepablieatiog| the war. The writers are therefore of ail news dispatches credited to it or to be allowed to write when the writ- Rom otherwise credited in this, papsr ing does not conflict with their regu- berein. fs . _|lar duties. | Just how much they will be permit- PI SSHS SHS LSS SO & & ted to tell, remains to be Seen. Sol-! o diers will noturally not act as regu- \lar newspaper correspondents, nor *)\ write military criticisms. They will @! probably be held, for the most part, | to personal narratiyes, description REPUBICAN STATE TICKET ernment has decided to inaugurate an} annual custom today by which the date of the discovery df America by Columbus will be observed as a na- tional holiday. President Wilson and many other notables have accepted invitations to attend the big Liberty Day celebra- tion in New York city today, the pro- gram for which calls for a mammoth street pageant and numerous other features, culminating with a grand patriotic concert tonight in the Met-| ropolitan opera house. Danville, IlL., is to be the scene of a notable wedding today, when Miss The high yote given him at the primaries indicated the esteem in which he-is held and of which he is deserving. Mr. Carey is a man 0} book. oie was born August 12, 1878. He!at a most reasonable figure and | attended the publie schools of Chey-| Where jiany of the settlers have now jenne, later going to ¥ale university, become in dependent. The _Bppre- jfrom which hé graduated in 1900. | ciation of His achievements in that Returning to Wa ce pete to ' respect were voiced when that coun- Careyhurst to make his home, taking ; 3 ti | charge of the SO ranch at that place. |*¥ returned him a vote of four to His interests were centered in one for any other candidate at the | farming and irrigating and under his|Primaries. His business ability was guiding hands in a few years was \fully demonstrated here in bvilding he So many kind ‘words have been said about Robert D. Carey in\¢ | of high honors and principles, and his life’s record in Wyoming is an | sisevcesansocevonsnennsescnonanennsnessesvansosestanassosedenevonseenececoesess, Tf You Want a Gar, See Us We still have a few new cars in stock, also some ex gains in used Buicks, Elears, jers, O: : DON’t FORGET TO BUY YOUR Li 3 / Phone 79-J. Beedececcccsecenesossoccoccesosconscoonasesoqsqraseas: eeccecceces TYPEWRITER FOR SALE:CHEAP In good condition. Calf at the Tribune of- fice. IN WAR TIMES, CONSERVE MA’ : Don’t, discard that ay — but bring it to us to be Ided. Wi e;and money. 4 Welders tat Bearers of Cast Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Bronze and other metals. ALL WELDS GUARANTEED. |. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING vga i, ne 4 18 S. David Across From Shockiey’s. ° ° ° far ?: jand fiction. We hope there will be|,,. 0 : successful in doubling the acreage in UP one of the most successful irri- ees = 188 * For United States Senator | ee fetton than coloret my ee S7iEni, Chnon Le Seure nace 6f|Slop"an tage las During eh ten ntertines tthe eure Wort | ——<—=$—=$—=—= _ e E us E: Warren @ | A8 it is, for the simple facts transcend + the national house of representa. | time he made many nprceeene fol aie shility wad his life's ea. PIP PPS! LS Lk de had ok, cf 4 iit ‘ranc' = all fiction. iv, ; *"|\the Big Muddy and Casper ranches, |§ ‘ rik IN WN > of Cheyenne ?| eee Be. Willen eahisnEe aes Captain | which were also under his charge. |ing has been Bigne (hese lines ey a BEST BOWL OF CHILI TO \ ® For Congressman $) OBSOLETE PARTIES morte aoe of chine pmt Hn -uren forming oe en vce sual, ino aS Eo IN . 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH o * —__ jnent families. | 4 : =| hi ~ friends who are legion, . ies Frank W. Medel |. Many voters who have been used) Large delegations of miners from) !end great assistance to legislation | him ee ae Robert D. Carey y Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at of Newcast |to several sets of candidates on a/the coal fields of central and southern | Which may be for those interests, ay 2 people of Wyoming will have an opular prices. Quick service, highest quality. * For Governor * ticket will have their election choice | Illinois, are expected to participate in| Pecially irrigation. He has since onitit hearth a: ari natin % P ; : > +| simplified for them this year, because exercises to be held today in honor of | continued to be the active head of opportunity be SII PIID A DA Dat hdd dd Jy Robert D. Carey paseres ~ r 0, ROME Ot ‘ ‘ to the soil, clean, wholesome and tal- : rie re ¢| two good old stand-bys will be miss- the memory of the miners who gave;that big farming enterprise. ted : a _ —-——- -— —_——— vs a para 9 | ine trom the ballot, ‘They ane the So- up their lives in the strike riots which | As an feentiee Bg) rt Yduiaiechgha carob Ine WARE ‘ ‘or retary of State |cialist and Prohibition parties. occurred at Virden, Ill, twenty years|@ farmer the evidence comes from “certain interests” to protect, and + 4 ¥ | In various states these organiza-|ago today, | California, where a number of years/"° © ‘ P fe e ass pe Chaplin e tions are not represented in the elec- JSST Ree rasrmamn me ago he sent an exhibit of 20 cen behare tle ingles ri Sista tan ° ramie | ti for the good reason that they) 0——--——. rieties of Wyomin, ain to the Na- r. | tion, gor v) PSS y MRE ae S 0! ys ie or | * For State Treasurer |have been unabie to get enough sign- | Fodav’s Anniversaries |tional Irrigation congress in Sacra- pe es a geod of ee k niagrd Fa e A. D. Hoskins. «ers to their petitions to win a place ~ * | mento, which won first prize for in- caer, tat es yy ‘ Sy rh x he : 6 t K @] Om the Hckek | nis is ie case Tearly/1812 Battle of Queenstown, Upper| vidual sollection, - in, competitian |i" Uo Ts oaver, and. where he . re) emmerer ¢ | Restrabeze so far as the Socialists Canada, in which: the Ameri«| With California and other great expects to, continwe his héma fac ine For State Auditor are concerned, because their party’s cans, at first successful, were| Western states. He also won first | Pcture. 5 Ad L._C. Jefferis bed betccA trate bi a noe a finally defeated by the British. |PTize on a grain exhibit sent to the| Mr. Carey is entitled to the vote @ cs Of Newcastle ofr trnty, are suffering from | 1813 Lyman Trumbull, who was elec- | St- Louis exposition. of all Republicans and of all elect: © For Supt. of Public Inst Glide tation acces cad good wiht The ted to the senate through the| | As 8 aoe of pure-bred cattle) 73 desiring good government, and . . 0 ic =Instruc- 0 > TE RO i +. ie has made a success, taking first - S > teh 4 be ¢ the @fProhibition movement is sweering Doon at Colchanter, Conn Died Prize with a hereford herd he sent 1% making his administration “more | Have your Heating Plant Overhauled and the 5 along now with, sech momentum that in Chie: J 25 , to the Denver Livestock show a few SUCCesstul, ey, i . ms < * Katherine Morton = */ its victory is takgn for granted, and 1246 Rebellion in Portugal aed e-| Yeats ago, No one else was entitled fices on the state ticket should be/$ pipes covered. Asbestos Cell covering for c ah Guan %|the public gives little heed to the tablishment of provincial gow | to credit for this exhibit as the ani- (elected, for they form his cabinet, |$ ¢ ; ‘ @| workers that have borne the heat and nahment 5S. provincial gow~' oreare, Died and raised ‘on the Which is responsible for the proper/$ insures safety, economy and a first-class. look- $910 6600664020006 burden of the day. Thus both parties jg54 Capt. Lewis Warrington who Caxeyhurst rich. handling of the work of the various é ont > é jeder to) have: outlived: their’ useful- commanded the sloop-of-war| He haw found time aside from his |‘? boards oad .comming ois. ing job. Beats A Shovel a Day of Coal Ina eA | ness, Peacock, in the War of 18i¥;}farming duties to take an interest in This if the last day on which voters | —--—0 | ¥ Ls , List your property with us. The Security Loan Company, Room 4, Kimball Bldg. 10-1-tf RUTH JOY HOPKINS thousands ways. H. A. BURK Heating & Plambing Co. 229 South Durbin died in Washington, D. C. Born’ various public movements, and for at Williamsburg, WVa., No¥.| two years, 1909 and 1910, was pres- 3, 1782, | ident of the state board of fair com General Robert E. Lee, the fa-| missioners, and each year succeeded mous military leader of the Con! in holding dewn the: defieiency to a} federacy, died at Lexington,’ sum less than in any other years of | Va. Born. in Westmoreland | conducting»aistate fair in Wyoming. | county, Va., Jan 19, 1807, He also served two terms as pres- will have an opportunity to place their | WHERE HAS HE BEEN? names on the registration books in or- der that they may vote at the general election on November 5th. Many momentous, questions will be settled on the fifth of November, and every (From Wyoming State Tribune) The best eyidence that the Demo- cratic party is hearing from Doctor Osborne’s “carpetbag’ campaign is ‘found in the Leader this morning 1870 patriotic citizen should be prepared|The organ is very. much disturbed 1893 The Bessilian rebels surprised | ident of the: Wyoming Stock Grow- will accept a few pupils do hii i i j,| 2nd makes a labored defense of Doc- and defeated the Government, ers’ association where his services sash ‘oad 4 Ber deat. Seas wilh tor Osborne’s Colorado residence. | troops at Rio Grande do Sul, | were most highly appreciated and WATER COLOR vote, on the question: of tate-wide | Twelve years ago after his defeat for 1914 Germans occupied the import-| where he was:in a position to look TAPESTRY PAINTING. prohibition, select a United States Senator and a Congressman, a Gov- ernor and a complete set of State of- jgovernor by Mr. Brooks, Doctor Os- borne quit the state and did not re- turn until very recently. | ant Belgian city of Ghent. Austro-Germans took heights south of Belgrade by storm. and the new Chinese Enamels on | after the’ better interests of that! | great industry; | 1915 F pr ° i j . ficials. Natrona county wjPreléct{gn| { Mr. Sproul says he lived in Denver./1916 British wat credits reached eee ee nen of ne Wao Porcelain entirely new administration, fkom |The Leader says that he did not live #otdl of $1'5,660,000,000. * Wheatland: sipee 1912, in which” ce! | , sheriff down to constable, while the! in, Denver. “more than six weeks at a SeaEnREneInenEnee Tai he te a. teccvwatect cat f Phone 636-R for City, of Casper wilk vote on ‘three|'time ” Where on earth did Doc live Bee rd t ana ttl ating Sader Fan Appointment members of the city council. |}then? Does Wyoming want a man| AT eR Ws pains) ig Utada Unless your name ison the regis- tration books you will be debarred from participating in the settlement of these vital problems. Tonight is your last chance to register. Polls| open until 9:00 o’clock. | for United States senator who for twelve years hawhad no fixed! place of abode, who in short is a man without} a home and without a commonwealth? | day that Doctor Osborne had not re- Seas Se |sided there until his return a few All peace talk is a mild form of months ago. The Leader says that he| German propaganda, America does has not resided in Denver. Where} not want peace—yet. America does has Doctor Osborne been and what) not want peace until the Hohenzol-|has he been doin? lerns and the Hapsburgs have leen| ptt Bie SPRL ESE shorn of their power, until Belgium | The Kaiser may find comfort in the| has been evacuated and restored and| words of the colored gentleman about her wrongs reparated; until France|to be hanged: “Dis am sure a-goin’ | has-been rebuilt, and Alsace-Lorraine |'t4 be a lesson to dis nigger.” returned; until Russia and¢the Bal-| Pra Lc kans are free, and the peace! of the} HE CAN’T PUT IT OVER world assured for a century. | U. S. Commissioner of Education In the words of the immortal John! Claxton is certain “in Dutch” as a| Paul Jones, “We have not yet begun) yesult of his championing. the Ger- to fight. houlg | 2? language. From all parts of the| 8 uld “Unconditional surrender” Leountry there rises-a chorus of con-| be the reply to every peace proposal demnation. ! coming from the palace at. Potsdam. ‘Phe public is quite unconvinced Gee ae by Mr. Claxton’s plea that there is a ELECT A REPUBLICAN natural “kinship” between German | - CONGRESS © and English, that German has a “cul- It is not easy to realize that the tural value’ making its knowledge} election of a new Congress is only six| necessary to the well educated man weeks off, For once, events three or woman, and a commercial value \f and four thousand miles away have| commending it to purely submerged politics. But a stray item! 7. now and then reminds the reader that ested in the argument that “Germany| the Constitution says something of / may yet become one of the leading! choosing Representatives every sec-| nations for the preservation of the) ond year. ~The question confronting | peace of the world,” and that when} the voter is, Shall these Representa-|that halycon time comes we shall tives be Democratic or Republican?) want to be able to speak to Germans}! For a while’ it appeare} that they in their own tongue should be Republican, because Repub-' They want on unnecessary remind- licans were keener for the President’s| er. of German kultur, as they have, policies than were members of his/ceen and felt it. They want no fi- own party. This was stated so often cilities given for the further spread and so.emphatically by. prominent Re-|o¢ jnsiduous German propaganda. publicans that no one could refuse to| They. are satisfied that hereafter the believe it. But. now there is a second! Bnglish language will be good enough reason why everybody should vote for for anybody, and they do not care to the Republican candidate for Con-|qo business with any, German who gress in his district. Ibis brought for-| canont or will not speak it. The} ward by the Kansas City Star. We) chances are that they will have their need, declares this Progressive-Re-! way, in complete disregard of Com-| publican Organ, an opposition party.| missioner Claxon’s efforts. H It is not in human nature for an of- yO. ficial’s friends to criticise him whole- heartedly. ‘‘The Opposition,” on the other hand, “is toh docacal by any In the Day Ss News | personal or political consideration | ©. - re} from pointing. out. weak places and|. .A song by Enrico Caruso, the most | insisting on strengthening them.” The, famous singer in the world, is to fea- Republicans, we believe it can be said|ture the program of the great con-| in truth, have not been deterred from| cert to be given in the Metropolitian criticism of the -present .administra~|Opera House, in New York City, for} tion. They should be given the con-| the benefit of thhe Queen Margherita) trol of the next Congress, therefore,| Fund for the Blinded Soldiers of It-/| because they will laly 'A native of Italy, and, a former. iasti ‘soldied of the Italian’ army, Signor Caruso was the first to volunteer his setvices for the concert. Since the) commencement of the war he has been:an ardent stpporter of the /Al- . He is reported to have given The reading public will rejoice at!more than $100,000 to Italian chari-, the lifting of the censorship rules per-|ties. He appeared in concerts in} mitting American soldiers at the front| South America last year, at which) to write for publication and receive|more tl an $100,000 was raised for pay for their work. - Heretofore there} Alijed, war relief purposes. He paid| has been a pretty effective: damper |an/income tax lof $59,000 into the on literary activity in the army. United States treasury last spring and It was, held. rensonably enough no| has. invested heayily.in each issue of, -doubf, that a PE RY He had’better ‘Liberty Bonds. | practical | folk, Thetpublic is not greatly inter- | causé jthey will criticise him mere! lessly. —_——_—_—_0 : FIGHTERS MAY WRITE . —— | Year Ago Today in War | — 0 British under Marshal Haig resum- ed offensive along Flanders front. Nine new members of the Dominion Resignation of Vice Admiral von! Cappelle, the German Minister of | Marine. | Russians reported sinking of Ger- man dreadnought near Gulf of Riga. | ooo T is a rather serious mat- ter for a person who feels the need of glasses to put off from day to day vis- iting an optometric specialist who will prescribe correctly for them. We can tell all about your eye wants after a short investigation and can ussure you that the lenses we will furnish you will ex- actly meet your visual re- quirements. Now don’t hes- itate—come in and see us. Burnett-Hynes Op. Co. Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel COME HUNTING TO THE BIG GAME COUNTRY in your car. We will camp outfit. Saddle and pack horses, all equipped at $1.50 jer day per horse. Guides $6.00 per day. Write or Phone after 6 P. M. GRANBY & NICOL GUIDES AND OUTFITTERS Dubois, Wyo. furnish “you full project, where acreages were secured j A Correct Answer is the Only Battery Insurance Guesses at battery condition open the switch for battery trouble, You're running without signals uniess you know what’s doing inside ‘Has enough water_been added? Is your battery properly charged? Has too much charging caused overheating? And don’t forget to ask about the “Bone Dry” principle. The Still Better Willardis the only. battery that uses it and thus gives you absolute assurance that your battery is as new as the day it left the factory. ¢ Auto Electrical Co. 111 East First Street. SPARK PLUGS ‘ ACCESSORIES Phone 804-W E STATION WYOMING a tha Tiaical ail actinl outer 66 of Seater ment in Fremont County. Things are humming at the present time and indications are that they will continue and increase. If you have business in Fremont County make RIVERTON your headquarters. Good roads to all fields, and you will be taken, care of in every respect while a guest in that live town. For any information you may desire look up J. F. Botsfor', Secretary of the Riverton Commercial Club. For That Sunday ~ Dinner A Pint, Quart or More of Delicious ICE CREAM Tis Made in Casper Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co. Phone 471 : OTIS AND COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Ex- change, Chicago Board of Trade Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 765 or 766° Gasper, Wyoming