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man of much influence. His votes INFLUENGE YOU'S CAPER MAN'S ADVICE 10 WIFE sia at" ponent is a, small potato that has | scarcely been out.of Buffalo all his + he would not need control. | used to run a saloon and gambling 7 i i i | ; “| hall at Cody, before he entered stat Democrats” of Soattt While Vote is Being Taken 0 Fr-aew cor frente atc! ut] sahen Ooty, tava ty sated | Writes Convictions on the Campaign Issues they have the Tiger, the strongest | ¢C | Kendrick was elected to the seriate ay to a of U. S. and Houx, as secretary of corge. Did state, man in France, Clemen: 5 + 4 4 4 land, A: i Condemning the action of President Wilson in asking the aiokeey teak uhicpe return of & Democratic congress as “vicious,” and urging “‘in-| these changes in fo dependent and thinking voting’’ as important to the successfu)| weaken us in confid jaministration of public affairs, a Casper’citizen and taxpayer, | lies? On the contrary, who will be robbed of his vote by work which demands his| ened confidence. The pre geen Reed Attention in Oklahoma at the present time, writes his wife a if ‘my administration’ was a sac-|°f Wyomin; n which he discusses the issues d thing and that all seed faba h ength-| Party man, and I have no doubt he! talks stands well with the saloon element his old pals. His oppon- flittle experience but family and has a fine ri only two-thirds ri : ides himself i i sa in i tic « this man, who prides and McKinley raised the same cry in found the right side, | see no reaton| thé country will use good sense this | 1g an independent thinker and/ 1898 for a return of a Republican tion this , and a Republican were %0™M€ mulish Democrats as live in Ok- to succeed him that fact would be, /#homa, who Ever: had an independ- hailed with joy in England) France| ent thot in their lives and never and Italy, for we would replace a{™#¥- am good talker with a good fighter, and! wut necting a ae t ANFLUENZA 16 FATAL TO °° should vote Democratic this fall if { thot the Democratic candidate was | JOSEPH T OMAS | a better statesman than his opponent. | 5 A of the Democratic camouflage | against the war, and did in fact, dc from the campaign now being wafted | what could be done to weaken Ameri. thruout the country. can strength in that good cause. Bu stwithstanding convictions based| in this war it is a notorious fact that ised judgment, the writer the Democratic party, tho in power no effort to dictate how his| with Woodrow Wilson at their head “pro at the polls shall vote but/ insisted upon keeping out of the waz offers his own argument to.combat| until compelled to go in by over- » of the Democratic propagan-| whelming Republican sentiment, tha‘ The letter, for this reason, will/came within one of unseating thc to the independent voter and| president. And since the declara hile the author’s name is withheld. | tion the Republicans have supportec t will be furnished on application to} the war measures necessary to th« The Tribune to any doubting Thom-j conduct of the war far better thar { think it vicious for a président to isk people to disregard men and vote for the party. What good is to be Joseph Thomas, another vicim of jerived from our long training in| Spanish influenza, passed away last | ses who may be skeptical of its|have the Democrats, and no on ndependent thinking and independ-| night in the flu ward of the Private : erigins The letter says in part: knows this better than the president ; ent voting if we are to throw it all hospital, where he has been ill since “| feel like getting on a house top| The Republicans have stood for away in times like these when clear | October 22. Mr. Thomas was 34 (in a dry state) and telling all good| 3trength and drive and efficiency, thinking and right voting are more years of age and has no known rela- people to vote Republican on Novem- while the Democrats have stood for important than ever before. It makes| tives near here except a brother, Guy ber 5th, inasmuch that I cannot get| weakness and puttering. The Repub-| just one more colossal blufider for| Thomas, who is working for the Wyo- home to vote for myself. It is up| ticans have insisted upon war with | the president, whose whole career has| Kans Oil company in the Salt Creek to you to represent us both at the| Turkey and Bulgaria, but the Demo-| been a curious mixture of lofty thots| field. The brother has been notified, olls and I am going to tell you why, crats just drift along, and right now| and great actions and little thots and|#0d until he arriver in Casper no re my opinion, your vote should be when the whole western front is in | mean actions. funeral arrangements will be made. for the Republican candidate for danger of becoming a stale mate governor, representative, and U, S.} while politicians talk it over, the Re- senator. You will, of course, vote| Ppublicans in congress and out of it as you think best. Your vote is not) are insisting that note writing shall supposed to. be a duplicate of mine| cease until the German throws down and it is no fault of yours that I lost| his arms and surrenders, If a Re- my vote this fall, But I feel strongly | publican congress is elected it wil) “But look to the candidates Fou | Tne ‘body, is at the Chamberlin | at have to pick from in Wyoming. °"“P¢!. : e Republicans ought to win be. Tg ER cause they have the better candi-| rye hogy of Lula pee se tes. . ars is mae omer, aan following a stroke of apoplexy at her | picked him out ke be his home in the Virginia hotel, will be that the president and his sycophan-| mean that there will be no fooling or| secretary of state. He h: ern bead hs Buffalo, Wyo., for tic followers are pulling a stunt de-| conversation with an undefeuted| Bryan and worked with i a " ne side ae oat Thermopo- signed to‘pull the wool over the eyes | Germany and that we stand with our] in glove. Bryan had his chance and th ret: t Beteata bk accompany of a good many unwary voters and/| Allies shoulder to shoulder for an en-| failed to show himself a man and Os.|!@¢ body to Buffalo. is a good sample of “propaganda’ that| forced peace to be gotten quickly| borne fluked it at the has wrecked Russia and done untold| while we have the military advan, | Robert Lansing s: damage in many other countries, tage. Roosevelt rightly says that the| because he had PUES Sons time. id earring with pearl planted them both nder please return tc me spine and ohinkas Iewerden: tert “I read in today’s paper that the! president’s 14 points are mischevious | statesmanship. Osborne . adver! —————— president has asked the people of| in that they will lead to endless dis-| that Wilson wants h When you are hungry:think of t the U. S. to return a Democratic con-| cussion and palaver before Germany| but only because he White House Cafe. gress so as to leave him ‘unhampered’| can be. brought to the surrender — in the prosecution of the war and| stage. It is time enough to talk over the conduct of peace negotiations, |} 14 points or 21 points after Germany saying that Europe would regard it| has been disarmed and made help- repudiation of his way of win-| less. The president is right when the war if the Republicans got| he says the Republicans have been rol of either house, dees pro-war and anti-administration, and would have two hea of| that they want a majority more to/I should favor Warret’s defeat, but That looks plausible on the! control him than to support him, But|he is one of the most experienced ace of it, but the Republican leaders if he were a stronger, plainer man, | men in the senate and has been right | a nr he of Osborne, state department. e is not good enough for the state department, h is not good enough for the sena Senator Warren is not a_perfect man and if a better were up gainst him, cont ry IIAP ODD OE SOOIIIITITIN SITET 8s, Richards & Cunningham Company Clothing Department If you are in need of an Overcoat or a Suit of Clothes. now, you should see us as we are showing the best assortment of Overcoats and Suits that we ever had, and our prices are very reasonable. We feature the well known Hirsh-Wickwire brand of Clothing and that alone will insure you style, fit and good wear- ing qualities. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT In this department we have the Lewis make of union suits from $3.50 to $12.50 per suit, also a cheaper line in cotton and wool mix- tures... Or, if you prefer two-piece suits, in either cotton or wool, we have them at popu- ot Tuesday. administration. (LH ALALLLLALALLLLLLLLELEA all styles in both cotton and wool, with the Velours and Beavers, and we or without collors, also the Jersey Sweat- have a i i ers in several different shades, from $1.75 br an ey ‘4 bee to $4.00 each, and the khaki-colored wool Own, .and green shades, e Pullovers, without sleeves, which are nice, small shapes selling at $3.50 to warm garments for winter wear. $5.50, and the larger ones from BLANKETS, COMFORTS and $8.50 to $15.00 each. Our stock AUTO ROBES of Caps is complete’ as we can We have the largest stock of show you any style made, either Blankets and Comforters in Cas- in Leather, Chinchilla, Wool mix- per, also nice assortment of Auto ture, in fancy colors, or the Fur Robes, and our prices are right. Caps in different grades, and the Call and see us when you want Prices run from $1.25 to $10.00. some good, warm bedding. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST.” powe?. LA LLALLLLLELLLELELLLLL LA SEISOIIsssssasssags, rRIAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1918. : =" THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE — days, bal eh aaa a “tage Thermopolis; M. J. Bozarth, Douglas;|and wife, Big Muddy; C. E. H. Ma- = ; A 8. S. Abbott, Denver; Jacob Johnson, | loy, Spokane; A. J. McCormack, Bill- snty bas . been. {n, this" countyy, }for ta deville: /C.1is Baskhart/Labam tephtiea earl Harris, <ityi RE. Perry, i vi > five Mrs. M. M.' Skinner, Douglas; R. S.| Robinson, Il.; iam McDermott, tepped up. He has done some, Mr Donovan is rauss. wine Preston, Manville: 0. L. Preston, Tor-| Denver; J. M. Conden, Minapot, Wis.; countries Worthy things, but mostly he has!) i. orents who still live in Bantry, tington; C. E. Stam, Alliance; D. C. Mrs. N. Ireland. The funeral will be held to- eBiie i rs fi morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Chamberlin chapel with the Rev. Fr. John H. Mullin, pastor of St. An- thony’s Catholic church, officiating. his decth. sometime. t, now that it has| SPouse I close the campaign. I hope | (2 lar prices. a ae HATS AND CAPS SWEATERS We do not believe that the an individual, and that the viol: The nicest Hats for winter are We are showing a big line of Sweaters in the individual. We believe in a paid fire department, with sufficient aj men to properly protect the property of every taxpayer. We believe in a Police Court, with a juvenile division to be handled by suitable persons, men and women, to the end that our children may be protected and made into better citizens than we ourselves are. We do not believe in favoritism of any kind, such as has been shown du schools, churches, lodges, and picture shows were all closed, and the saloons, were allowed to run wide open. If you close one, close all. We shall, if elected, make a sincere and honest effort to com of the City of Casper in a straightforward, honest manner, without fear or favor. If you do not want a clean administration, do not Ww. F. Dunn For City Couticil! from Ward | [2 | M. Stewart, W. S. McCreal, Alliance ;: E. W. Fuiier, Cheyenne; J. J. Bae-| A.C. York, Chicago; Joseph Lemi- den, Trenton; J. J. Blackwell, city;|son, New York; G. M. Goff, Chey- ‘IGTIM TO PLAGUE HERE,» w. tint H. E. Lawrence, Salt Creek; V. Charles “Donovan, a native of Boca, Lusk; L. B. Warner, Laramie: W. F. Ronayne, Cheyenne. S position. P. O, Box K. C. Baking Powder, |-pound can Egg Plums, 2 |-2-Ibcan........... Hebe Milk, large can, ............ Creme Oil Soap, four bars, ....... . Butternut Coffee, 3-pound can . . . THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Casper Grocerteria (Formerly Casper Cash Store ) 143 East Second Street EAN UP CASPER THAT’S WHAT THE CANDIDATES ON THE American Party Ticket. are pledged todo. Read the platform and if you approve it, see that you and all your friends and neighbors vote next American Platform: We are all taxpayers of the City and County and believe that all tax monies should be expended economically and for the best interests of every citizen and not squandered on an incompetent position in violation of the charter of the city which does not provide for a We believe in a clean, respectable town, where there are no favorites in the administration of the law and where every citizen has an equal show with every other citizen. City of Casper has any more right to violate the laws of the State of Wyoming than does lation of law by the city offizials should be no more immune from prosecution than would The candidates named below are pledged to carry out the above platform. Vote for them next Tuesday. For City Council from Ward 2 Casper Grocerteria SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY police force headed by a man who is holding his Chief of Police. We believe, and know, that every street in the City of Casper should be put in first class traveling condition with the money that is now squandered in piece-meal work on the streets, We want no citizen of Casper to vote the American Ticket who believe: s in the high-handed methods of the present pparatus properly placed at convenient points, and sufficient ring the recent influenza epidemic, when houses of prostitution, cabarets and pool halls pel the Mayor and the City Council to conduct the affairs vote for the American Ticket, for this is what you get if it is in our M. L. Bishop For City Council from Ward 3 WII III III IIIS III OLIOI II III OI OOOO ee ae. N./enne; G. D. Key, C. T. Clay, Denver; Bantry, Ireland, died early this morn-| Martin Holmes, Douglas; F. E. West,| At the Henning. | dependent Thinker Who Must Argue With “Mulish| more statesman and less ,politician,) life. (Take the governorship. Houx ing at the Red Cross hospital where| Lincoln; Osborne Adamson, Denver; ie several|C. V- Shumaker, St. Louis; Pau) S.} L. P. Anderson, Albuquerque: A. sey naar Daadene cbecien’, fot. several Richards, Mrs. Sidney L. Whutge, | H. Cross, Denver; Frank Woodbeck IT. WILL = YO TO LET HANDBURY-JOHNSON COMPANY campaign and the personnel of were not slow in tearing the camo- +3 | * | Burial will be made in the Casper ° parties. Altho compelled to} iouage off and leaving the b: sae ad Spbeyn took <s tor ok} recon aaa ‘ att Lote for’ cemetery. * ut present in a state where| |i) eiponed boi aii b per te are him. For an ‘administration Carey and m entther ‘Governor SS ae 226 North Center St. Phone 988 slic: is an outcast and) eye is sal y the} that has been wrong more than half ©#rey- : RRIED “MAN _ (colored), . See acate are overly num- fawning Democrats that Roosevelt | the time (four y. out of six) and) “With which speech to my good erienced chauffeur: ref GIVE YOU ESTIMATES ON. YOUR Steam and Hot Water Heating, Plumbing i | 5 it, YOUNG LADY desires clerical posi- ° has gained a clear perception | majority. ‘The cases are not parallel | “hy it should be thot a sacred thing.|{#ll, but I can do no more for it have had some experience us and 2 es at athke and taka the [for in that time, the -Democrete were If the president were up fer recelese| than perhaps argue some politics with! stenographer and typist. Box 498 ring Tiet-ate WE SPECIALIZE IN JOB WORK pet a en edo 8 Home copking at The Harvey. 21-tf Phone 428 WOOO MMMM: