Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1918, Page 2

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Lol tai Nee | —? > eld | a pied PRRRew ake | I ede At fri & 4 \ &#Baaes ot FOES EHS dole O'b'o'e TICLE ERTS SO 6id ew BI OT Oleld he) & O16 616 1g or erelolelio ey ooo oe oo oe % ° 2 2 > ° ° ° ° * 2 ° ° ° § SESCCOPECCHSC CEOS ~~ 8 = 3 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE = 7 S | neminee for State Auditor, has been Casper Daily. Trbune SS ai aeneessis inon ak Pema” the stuié om akedunt of the"death of his eldest. som, which tock place at iui an S He Building “Business Telephome..._._______. 15 fine young mam fell a victim to the ~Entered at Casper (Wyo.} Postoffiee Spanish) Influenza. Mrs. Jeffevis, es second-class matter, Nev. 22, 1916. 4. bereaved mother, is prostrated TAmwecinted, Ere Sirs Dace Sexvece. |3* the family heme in Newcastle and E. HANWAY, President & Baditor. |™Mt- Jefferis is there with ber. SARL E. HANWAY, Business Mgr) While many voters of the state Associate Editors: ~ f 4 E. Evand Margaret V. C. Douwds* will not be privileged to meet Mr. ——————— Member of the 4 | Jefferis, learn personally, and there The Asseciated Press (s exelusiv titled to the use for republication by learn from contact, what an af- all news dispatches credited to ft ot t otherwise a4 also the comes Ss: tniegiebes (sable aad eultured gentleman he is, they will, as a rule, cast their votes for him on eleetion day. ; ae TRIED AND TRUE IS —a Under the above editorial caption, Ths paper has enlisted te Wyoming State Labor Journal, the im the |cfacial organ of organized labor in of ic2 forthe | Wyoming, has the following te say of the war------- PATEL a i cause =period about Senater Warren, iq ite, iseue/<itizen who holds the best imterests/ im Chins, Now 27. 1847 \'s disagreeabiy strack by the m=m fal Sovesrsosororerssrse of October 25: * Nee + }1843—Eoewell Miller, for many years of people who speak German When} ‘ , “The official Congressional Ree-| The issues im the municipal cam-! head of the Chicago. Milwaukee asked 2 question im English, 2 Swecie. | > } > | <4 = & St. Paul railway, berm at Har-, be he a policeman or 2 civilian. inva- > REPUBICAN STATE @ ord proves that Vice-Presidemt Mar-/?#™ are clear -_ distinct. Boiled ford, Pa. Died in! New York City, tis hy countered iz German. In book = ® shall has appointed Senator F_ —. town to its fimality it is a simple, Jam 31923. a a Eagle bewks, and magazines 4 @ Warren ome of the conferees on|T2estion of whether the people al ES pure i ao ay mare. aaets en \ i ¢ tems, ente: e repre: 2 3 For United States Senator 2 every military bill, every war appro-|2T°ve or disapprove the mannqe in} urbs and began a= attack. | kt is different im Norway. Engiish| 5 é ts | whieh th cit ’ r 1854—The Turks in: the Balkans at- is taught at school, and neariy every- = Frances E. Warren © | Briation ‘ball. aed Gxery seticetael ee Te ae cok 5 eee Sean FRc, | beds ene Minals, eae tue ewe ot 2 of Cheyenne @ bill that has passed Congress since |‘oTducted. Hf yor approve the ad-j hard cqmtest drove them acres: the station to ome’s neighher at the = For Congressman ? the United States entered the great|™imistration of Mayor Leeper and} __ the Danube: » i dinner table, speaks English ffuenthy. r 3 Frank W. Moadell > war upon which there occured any |tP9tove the manner im which Chink |) 200 Reger Stain of Epes ae pry ee ay nee shops. are| . * c 3 | i a cil ce to the Unit and American pu’i- > af Newcastle disagreement whatever between Sen-/f Police Wolf has handled the af- States, was-formally inaugurat- cations. fyi cote 2 at d Hi c fs ° lice “a , ed. 2 treatment of English * 2 For Governor ® * 7 = ae" - } ov by ae Reece ee | 1914—Kings of Wurtemberg ard Ba. visitors had more of hearty hb + = Rebert D. Carey ‘The selection of Senator Warren,| candidates om the American Ticket varie: Ssieeiaenaba the Kaiser ami kindliness im Norway than in = of im every case, met unanimous ap-| your support. } with the Trem Cr Sweden. ~© For Secretary of State 4 peeval of the Senate. [tet you plainly; that they do net want | 'S!5—Brench ts, seed Bp. rary Let ote pat your qpors and windews | = William E. Chaplin |. conference and ehewhere the! On the other hand, if you desire |1916—Captsin Boelke, celebrated in geod shape by insinting -Albectal = F. raed @| Promize senator at all times insist-|1 change in the eity government; if | = aviation, killed in an air" S perercn phone 2 LS or State-Treasurer jed that the desires of President Wil-|you disapprove of the manner im} “ _ : h 10-27-10 = Bi Pi inh | ium be enacted inte law. which Chief Wolf has conducted | List your property with us. The = For State Andtor ° “Tf the attitude ef Senator War-| office. the candidatés on the Anteri- Year Ago Today in War Security Lean Company, Room 4, . ' z - L C. Jefferi Ten has been so pleasing to the Vice) -anm Ticket invite your support ox |\@—————________o E:mbell Bidz. = 10-1-¢¢ i @/President, an intensely partisan] November Sth, amd. pledges them-| Lieut. Harden, first American, Ff you value your time eat at the/| - oh Fenscoatte | De t, why id. bs 1 b Sei wounded in tremely warfare in France White House Cafe. 10-26-3ut - mocrat, who presides over the up- | selv: te br it eertai x i p= ae Fa 3 = For Supt..of Public Instrue- Seip sui io ning Dow Cems "| _Frenckend Belgians wor back from) 7 ; aie tas 2 tion > per branch of Congress, 30 con- } orms. | Germans ecansiderable area south of atncel o——— rE geerytting. nel > Katherine Morton ® sistent im support of the President, While all the candidates om the | Dizmude. Seeurity Loam Company, Room | on " R " 2 ; F z : wie Austro-German affensive reached Kimball Blig. 1O-4+ 2 of Cheyenne ee ee Ww img elector is go-} \merican Ticket are geed citizens | Ttaliam plains after capture of 100,-| rar. ® ® ing to find fault? wnd taxpayers, it will not be so muck | 944 prisoners. — | Se Ben. “A Look Means a Lot.” (- eee Sores seroosscreoes Sn trail, Donker? Onkarne about the only persistent fault finder @ ™ the state, although he is weakly @ “apported in that attitude by a few ¢) Democrats who, like himself, desire @ to create a senatorial vacancy by @/ thrusting Warren out and shoving @ Osborne in. > “Wyoming people will, however. ® undoubtedly decree that Warren shal! ® remaim.en the jog with Wilson to the is REPUBLICAN COUNTY Hazel Conwell *\ end of the war and until the detail For Treasurer ? of a righteoas peace shali have been Elizabeth McDonald x fully determined and formally rati- For Assessor | fied. Gee. E. Lilly i ear Ga ase * For re 2 Hf President Wilson needs “Doc” For Gs atten Osborne so im Washington, why did = he not keep him there? A. H. Black < eee For County Surveyor $i He wR. Wheeler | «It is reported from Berlin that the For County Commissioners * famous Hinderburg idol—the wooden B. Griffith, 2- ferm ‘*)statue erected im the days of his A Robert J. Veitch; 4-year term * ciory—has to be guarded from the For Repsesentatives m Leg- * populace. To keep the people from islature biting the nails they once drove in og L Gantz : so worshipfully. . W. Johnson | Gaiena 3 ? For ocr, Fee the amet @) “Dac” Osborne is new out for his F W. Ti ay District * reward for “deserting” from the state o re i District 4 | department in the most critical pe- Frank Faidele, W, @| Tied of the nation’s history. See Robert Morton, O@ | that he gets his due. ———_o—____—_ Germany may crow over having ® raised her ‘steentk “victory loan” but jibe reat test will come when she bx. 2 ie i sd ° ° NEW IDEA IN POLITICS President Wilsen would advocate the return of .a Democratic congress, }but he finds it convenient to accept the services of the “dollar-a-year™ volunteers recruited fram the Repub lieam party. le — te ‘ow A. HL Stewast, the Colorado Democrat whe is the Democratic ean- ‘didate for State Auditor of Wye ming, is owt with a signed statement <onfessing affection ‘for Houx and declaring that he, too, is a migratory @ird and flits about the Rocky Moun- dain States, going to Utah for busi- mess, coming to Wyomitig for peli- tics, bat residing im Denver for com- fart, : advar- tages. ming best ifthe people will just let him have a suite of offices im the state capitel and let kim dtaw a Wyoming salary for foar yearg, tom. than a man who deserted his pow vause he thet war was imevi- BEREAVEMENT STOPS table? Then vote for Senator War- TOUR OF MR. JEFFERIS *e™- The stoek speculaters were a good deal more sute.of an early peace than the generals at the frat. —_—____—_- pleasure, and social But,he promises to love: Wyo- Is an old soldier, who distinguished himself for bravery in action, and whe has devoted his life ta serving his nation, mare entitled to recogni- a se eee Cooking like you want it—at The i Harvey. 1&Z1-tf é Ishmael bs Jefferis, Republican we . | been made public up to this time and-big game hunter. Perhaps his} SENATOR WARREN | ie i 32 Ses ’ ae, Tribune ip candidates for the |. Celene! David. ‘Duxics, o Wabail = kh Joseph, W. Pol, former covetner of Missouri, now nominee for United Stctes sexater, berm at Lrownsville, Team, 49 years ago today. i CleveIind, son tf the late President Grover Cleveland, who is now im service abroad, born at Princeton, N. J_, 21 years ago today. Joseph W. Fifer, former governor Hiimeis, now department command- | Tieket present @ platfarm ef prin-| rs 3 in the L ‘of Nations ciples upon which they ask the sup-/scheme. He believes that after this| port ef the people at the municipal hang yrsams li possible for ie. election en Nevember Sth. hworid,” to keep-the peace by doing! | dates for these effices have express |$23 a = s en ed themselves on the issues of the ¢s-tory Power. Owning miles of rail jeampaign, we do not knew, but if|ways anda member of great. cosl [they hare, such # statement has net! Son rendirm as 2 phdaterepit VO, 78 yeareago today. netors of the American stage, born at There can be na doubt that certain /Most potable act of benevolence was}. NJ. 61 years ago today. when he initiated i inst | ; | tacts of the presenti ity admitintrs- \[pererions tomecdie wetrniae Simon Welt, of Washington, D-iG. | tion need cortecting, amd the best | $50,000 to form the nucleus of 2 n2- = diem gem ames teow se ee | way to accomplish this is by the: élec- | Sonal fund : |tion of mew mem to the City Council. | age teday. SWEDEN THLKS GERMAN BUT NORWAY ENGL'SH | é é ? 5 = [The candidates om the American | Today's Anniversaries | Tieket are pledged without reserve | Q————— + \to carry out the principles set forth |1T92—The French took the city®of| i Fa ei Frankfort from the Prussinas. im Gheir pintioren, padi theee Pt ote Shuck, the first Am | ples shotld appeal strongty to every | erican weman missionary to Chi- ns, bern at Kilmarnock, Va. Died | LONDON, Oct. 26.—In Sweden o of a question eff the individuals as it | 3 the principles involved, and before fection day om Tuesday, November | e jth, every citizen | sheuald prepare | umself or herself to take part in the } an for Auditor LC. JEF QUALIFIED FOR ONE OF -THE-iMPOR- nunicipal election. TANT STATE OFFICES For the p: twelve, years—i905 to 1919—the people of — See Ben. “A Look Means 2 — = * all influense. A great deal |W .t 57 county Have been regularly returning Mr- I. C. Jefferis of it is plaim fear, working om sus-|to Cheyenne ti present them im our state legislative halls, septible imagimations. One of o| ei Laas his = ey points to his — a Lae: “= sue hase woe “ P public record is strong and as beimg one worthy of being ad- ue. Se Sener. 2 Seenee bel. ided’at this tiake” 22 TS. Fou ee mek guing tm get et. | Mr. Jefferis is «: gentleman of quiet demeanor, but who _| bears up strons @nder acquaintanceship, impressing you 2s to | big many qualities and inspiring confidence as to his worth to JUDGE MUST FALL BAEK |setve a cause which represents the interests of others, and a | great commonwealth. He has hada varied business career, but success has 4 | always been the, result of his efforts. He is qualified in every = way for the position he seeks and is the man entitled to succeed FAILS To CHANGE GROW Feet B. Forsyth as state auditor. Judge Tubbs is having treuble. The | Tudge has had @ rooster that is better ‘han am alagm elack bat new it ap-| ears that the Judge and thee others ho have relied upon the rooster’s | oice in the early morning to bring hem from the land of dreams must all back om the little tieker with the { ngling bell The veoster refuses to recognize he setting back of the time one hows ry morning instead ef waiting | ‘lock sharp, he ruffles his neck | the hands of the clock are bare-| y at 5, thereby wasting a good hess f sleep. The Judge is pleading with] ‘is feathered songster to change his ime along with the rest and maby he will prevath. on PE Es HEPORTED 10 OFFICIALS: a | | Casper iy to have a second attack of the “Plu” from all indications. Sunday 34 cases, more than double these reperted,.on any previous dag! this year were turned in by the doe- torsof the eity. The sudden increase im the ravages| ee of the disease came as a t sur 5 iinatn Giaitice we creatine de tera Mr. Jefferis was born in Chester county, Pa.. 1863. He thot that the epidemic had pasaed the engaged im the mercantile business very early in life, staying high peak Mere a week ago and wax’ withsthat occupation until the year 1902, when the call of the on the wane. From, yesterday’s re-| West came to him and he decided to move to Newcastle, Wyo., Port it would seem that the disease) where he is at present identified with the same large cattle (so far has only been gettimg a good company of which he shortly became manager.. The Kent- start. | Bissel Co. is one of the largest cattle companies doing business Lot.” | #@ the state and has been incorporated since 188-4. ad Mr. Jefferis has been identified with the banking business You need it, don’t you? Metal of Newcastle for a number of years, being at present vice-presi- stripping ’s the word these days. Call dent of the Weston County Bank of Newcastle. He is also fohome 2717. 10-17-10t! interested? im the mercantile life of Newcastle, being treasurer ——_—1-____ of the Newcastle Drug Co. He was mayor of the city for one Home cogking at The Harvey. 21-tf temm; member of the House of Representatives of Wyoming oa : ; from 1906 to 1912, member of the state semate from 1911 Liberty Bonds wanted. Highest / +, 1919 and was Viee president of the senate in 1913: : i sive poid.. Reem 4, Kimball He will a@ valuable member of Mr. Carey’s cabinet. iiding. Security Loan Co. phone . | Fez. 10-12-t¢' —Advertisement. jer of the Grand Army, bern at Staun-| jhorr: im PBenifi Basdrig, 52 years > Keith Lumber Co. SE teas MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918 sighs Auditorium Hotel 3 DENVER, COLORADO — Mcated at Fomtiesth aad Hg aren he ae shopping .and theater i $1.00 per day and up with detached bath; $1.50 per day and ee priced cafe i tion. . A popular im connec! : Two new fireproof garages one-half block from hotel. W. L BEATTIE Fi NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS THE CANTON C SAM WAR, Proprietor Sasd Bar Open frem 2p. m toda m Chep Suey, Noodles, Short Orders Pord Bldg, RUDOLPH LUNDBERG Graduate Royal Musieal Academy, Stockholm, Sweden Teacher of Voice and Piano Studie: Smith-Tartar Building Durbin and Second Sts. Telephone 349-M STOVES STOVES STOVES Let us show you our line of okt snd Heaters before you buy elsewhere. We can save you money. Natrona Lumber Co. 353 North Beech Phone 528 LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Buy War Savings Stamps— WE SELL THEM Let Us Quote You On 3 ¢ RIG TIMBERS ; A complete stock of lumber, lime, cement and coal Phones . « BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS PN LANDA ANGE ———e To the Voters of Natrona County: - ALBERT PARK _ Candidate for County Surveyor on the DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Your Vote will be Appreciated ELECTION NOVEMBER 5TH. S9assser88S05Ss0Se0988805 When You Are in Trouble, Brink Your CAR TO US OR. PHONE 79-3 Best Mechanics—All Work Guaranteed EAST SIDE GARAGE Lh nn Third and Pine streets Leveeeeenesscoes = IN WAR TIMES, CONSERVE MATERIALS» Don’t discard that Broken Casting, but bring it to us to be welded. We save you time and money. Welders and Brazers of Cast Steel, Alumioum, Bronze and other metals. ALL WELDS GUARANTEED. : OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP IIs S_ David Across From Shockley’s. YOLSSESIIISI DODO I OSL. aN BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI LUNCE 8 Back of Grand Central Bar. hla ae “— : . : ’

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