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} SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1918 ge Two THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ae, Se een] r oa aE | Che Casper ‘Daily Tnbune J. W. (BILLIE) JOHNSON Today's fiaiventes {1 ive in Legsi ys es. | Today’s Quotations R _ re! reed every evening exctnt, Striday| For Representative in Legislature Oss "inalia watoinde hae abate || y Publication Qffices: Oil Exchange } queen of France, born in li Furnished By F Building. | i Vienna. Executed by thé Ja- | TAYLOR & CLAY ; cobins, Oct. 16, 1793. || Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Business Telephone_------=-:-_ 18 1818—Captain William Renton, one | Telephone 203 Entered at Casper (Wyo.) Postofficc of the first great lumbermen | as second-cli matter, Nov. 22, 1916. | of Puget Sourid country, born 5 = Ts at Pictou, N, S. Died at Port; Stock Bid Ask Associated Pread service. — Ogi | Blakely, Wash., July 18, 1891.) sy o1t 5 ee | 25—The city of Albany ¢elebrated | A™erican --- er 5 J. B. HANWAY, President & Editor. | 1825 e city o y. golebrated tay cesar 08 10 | EARL E. HANWAY, Business Mer. | the opening of the Erie Canal) ®°* : “a : ociate Editors: Z with great ceremony, Boston-Wyoming ~ .20 22 § R. E, Evans Margaret V. C. Doud: 1841—-Sir Alexander Burnes and oth-|Big Indian ~~ 24 -26 Member of the Amsocinted Press. | ers murdered in a_ rising’ Big Bear — a taeOe. 03 | ciiiied to thease far ‘Tepuptication | Seater sen at CaDUY | Fai Five span 013 | of all news dispatches credited to it or | |1893—The Cunarder Campania ar-/ 0% ii coe | not otherwise credited in this paper | | rived at Queenstown, breaking | Senter .-.- : and. also. the. local news, published the eastward transatlantic rec-| Casper Embar 008 002 ord by one hour and twenty' Columbine — = 12 215 -| minutes. Con. Roy. = ro 72. | |1901—Prince and Princess of Wales! eivhorn aes 25 (King George and Queen’ p 7, Williams... 2.35 2.50 | Mary) welcomed in London on} Gjsnrock Oil ---- 3.50 3.623) | their reutrn from their colonial | Hecla Wyoming 00% 004 | | tour. 4 . | Jupiter —- -025 -033 | |1914—Russians continued their prog-| Merritt _ - 22.75 23.25 oo 3 4 - ress toward the German bor-| Kinney __ - .65 -69 «+ - This paper has enlisted _ der in Poland. Midwest Gom._--- 1.02 1.05 with the government in the | 1915—Great Britain gave conduct of | Midwest Pref. 1.19 1.82 cause of Amerié2 for the | | | | | Midway 01 “O14 period of the war------* | | 1916—Germans evacuated Fort Vaux| Northwest 50 "58 } | one of the -principal strong-! Oytwest _ .O18 -02% SESS PHR SOE SH OH SOS) | holds at Verdun. i Pathfinder 05 “06 ¢ 2 | Premier ~~~ 06 -08 | : 1 OS euslic Pat. 01 .02 ° REPUBICAN STATE + “Billie” Johnson, of the sell-known firm of Campbell &| Today’s Birthdays | Pe nae Pa Bett ia ‘084 ° TICKET * Johnson of Casper, is the Republican nominee for Representa-| day ry: 1 | United Pet. “05 “07 ¢ pat SE tive in the Legislature from Natrona County. Billie is one sd elie M. Shaw, former Secretary | Western x, 2-52 = .08 .70 °F 5 < the best-known young men in the county, and will give a good|,, th Trea: 8 : Wing River Refg._ 25 -27 ° For Se aig sean ! account of himself if permitted to represent the people at the|torn at cae ve 70 ae |U. S: Steel -- 101,123 Frances E. Warren next session of the Legislature. aco today. SSS * of Cheyenne | Fox Conner, one of the new brig- | STORAGE * For Congressman —Jerasalem, Damascus, Bagdad and, ‘The significance of those few|#dier-generals of the United States Household Goods, Pianos, Etc. % Frank W. Mondell ‘ Army. born in Mississippi, 44 years | Storage Pores on Burlington Constantinople; three have been tak- eo ec a aD s : * of Newcastle en away,” but he neglected to add , oes hi he alli id be feast. oa Robert D. Carey that the allies would soon s > of Careyhurst jing on the other drumstick. * For Secretary of State H ——_—__0—_—— % William E. Chaplin Why. is the Kaisef?. Because you ° of Laramie hae fool all the people some of the * For State Treasurer | time. ° A. D. Hoskins 2! == M4 ~ of Kemmerer %| Heads you win, tails you lose:: & For State Auditor | Germans will please leave their rifles v I. C. Jefferis Paid the door as they go out. . : of N tl 4 en of Newcastle } - > For Supt. of Public Instruc- bt It is possible that any loyal, pat- ° tion ° riotic voter in Wyoming can strike $ Katherine Morton e Pershing a blow this year by voting * of Cheyenne * | against his father-in-law, Francis EB. ¥ | Warren, a man who is no less a war} ee ee el jhero than Pershing himself? —__— ee ee ee eee ee) ‘O- | “Flu” germs are said to be to smal! | that they are not visable even with | Second, the governor of Wyoming @/| should measure up to the demands ¢/ of that position |dustry, integrity and dignity. Not one word For County Surveyor M. N. Wheeler For County Commissioners J. B. Griffith, 2-year term * Robert J. Veitch, 4-year term * For Representatives in Leg- * in experience, {n- has been uttered ageinst the honesty, ability or dig- islatu {nity of Robert D. Carey. The at- ue Leslie L Gantz | tacks upon him have been indirect For Justices ot the Peace b Abeaiin 2 WE. Tobbs, Disict 10. 9/5° 25 sampsien. F C i tabl. - @} On the other hand, Mr. Houx has or Seonsepice 4|made fatal mistakes. He made the John McLellan, District 4 Frank Twidale, Waltman Robert Morton, Oil City “| W. C. Brewer, Powder River * John Nance, Salt Creek * Wm. Jones, Distfict 10 * SCEGOH PESO EOE = ——-0. | mistake of operating a retail liquor }saloon in Cody. He made the mis- take of permitting gambling in ean- nection therewith. He mistake of doing many other undig- made a speech last spring. Granted that Mr. Houx had reform- ed, as he said, his acts since he en- tered the state house concerned his official life. He is answerable to the people of Wyoming for them. He entered the state house a poor He has explained the charge that he carries‘a bank account in Denver as well as in Cheyenne. a California location. i He has not justified his actions reé- , |lative to section sixteen. He has not explained away the pay- SPOS PSS HOPS PSCSSHS PSC HSS SPSS SPSS SFTHE OTHE OSTEOS Anyway, there will be some denio- cracy in Germany when our army gets in. If Houx, the migratory governor of Wyoming, expects. to be elected) this yesr why has he arranged for man, not 0- Just a little. more patience Ger- many, your friends are making jt|ment of the mortgage on his Chey-} jenne house with thirty new one bun- easy. | | dred dollar bills from Kansas City, Why did the Denver papers of serial mumbers unbroken, within April 9 Sind 10; “113 declare’ Os. seven ‘days after Jim Hurst was borne to be a “Denyer man” and,®Warded section sixteen. “Denver “banker,” ‘aid why dda] Governor ‘Carey went to Houx as ‘Osborne tell them he yas from Wy- # friend in the early part of 1917 oming when they gave his résidence|#"¢ asked for an explanation in or- here? jder that he might meéct charges ‘ jagaingt?the acting governor. Gover- | Henry Morgenthau, former am- pe vigie-has al Miah mi not ybassador to Turkey, said the other eas ie ‘ ne i is explanation day that “Turkey stood on four legs! ab apt satisfactory. : oes 0 ASOT BY oe Bier il @j2, miscoscope. All of which would AC TO? plekggest that they are about the size| For C Giak: k @|Pf the germs of democracy in Ger- or Coun! er | 3 | many: Edith M. Ogburn 4 ; For Sent R 4|HOUX STANDING MUTE AT For Clerk 2p ahd Pl BAR OF PUBLIC OPINION or Hi ol Caneel +) Heére are two propositions the peo- \ple of Wyoming, regardless of poli-| For Treasurer 4 (tes. should keep in mind. 9» Elizabeth McDonald First, that the governor of Wyom- For Assessor = ¢| ing is the highest officer in the state. k Geo, E. Lilly | directing the expenditure of millions or County Attorney g|of dollars and controlling the dispo-| - W. H. Patter @ sition of great areas of state land. For Barer Black @|He is at the head of an organization the| @/|nified things, which he admitted in} the war into hands of a small} Midwest Refining_131.50 132.50 cabinet committee. words will be appriciated by the in-| d phe \ CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. ‘dependent voters of Wyoming. “GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., Crude Oil Tésting a Specialty P.O. Box $25. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. 1 WANT YOUR BRICK WORK On Contract or Percentage Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 41€ So. Jacknon. Cafe House serves you | thither at public expense as a repre- 10-26-30t | sentative of Wyoming manhood | ago today. ‘ James E. Watson, junior United What are a few immaterial mat-| Winchester, Ind., 54 years ago today. | ters such as the employment of young; Rt. Rev. Francis K. Brooke, Epis- | : , |Gembrier, 0., 66 years ago today. al, or the wording of a personal let-| Thomas B, Smith, mayor of the city ter to Houx from Bob Carey, com- | 49 years ago today. Dr. Clyde A. iway, i ernor Houx affecting the very hon-} Bonriay, president ‘or and safety of the State? |Ore., 52 years ago today. Agnew T. Dice, president, of the ple of Wyoming, with their eyes wide |pern at Scotland, Pa., 56 years ago |} open, and with Frank L. Houx stand- | today. —— the face of damaging charges and im-|cnsh pri¢e paid. Room 4, Kimball putations affecting his official life,| Building. Security Loan Co,, phone) |for four yearsesend him hither and|* White right. | Liberty Bonds wanted. Highest | | a a . |cash price paid. Room 4, Kimball | ~ i = o| You'll-like The Harveyrecooking. | ~1555th day of the Great War. | pa { ua known as “the Father of Civil Serv-} for light housekeeping; modern. | ice Reform”’ in the United States. |Phone 82-R. 10-31-3t* | |, |served in France by the decoration of Cooking like you, want it—at The | 'the graves of the soldier dead. | Harvey. 10-21-t8 | Stotes senator from Indiana, born at | Wiedeke, who was faithful and loy-|COPal bishop of Oklahoma, born at | of Philadelphia, born at Philadelphia, | pared with these atts of Acting Gov- of Colorado College, born at Albany, It cannot be believed that the peo-| Philadelphia ahd Reading Railway, a sile Y in| Fs ing mute and silent as a statue, in! Liberty Bonds wanted. Highest are going to select him governor, and| ~~ ete { | gee le |Building. Security Loan Co, phone | | ? 702. 10-12-t£ | pb foday s Events || ——. thes |. Centenary of Thomas A. Jenckés, | FOR RENT—Two , furnished rooms All Souls Day, which will be ob- TOTAL Ge de os Ball It has been rumored that Pope | | Benedict may signalize All Souls’ Day | by appealing to the world to accept President Wilson’s 14 peace princi- ples. | With EVERYONE should take exceptional care of his eye- sight. At the first indication that its vigor has been im- paired he should consult our optometrist who will advise conscientiously concerning its condition. If you don’t need glasses we will so advise you. If you are in need of them we will give you satisfactory serv- ice. | Burnett-Hynes Op. Co. Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel addresses by prominent speakers and program of interesting ceremonies a mammoth Army and Navy canteen erected on historic | Boston Common will be dedicated to- day. | A notable wedding in Washington | \today will be that of Miss Lucy| Burleson, daughter of the Postmas- \ter-General and Mrs. Burleson, and |Ensign Charles Greene Grimes, of the | | United States Naval Reserve. Added importance will be given to- |day’s observance of Fire Prevention |Day throughout the United States | = jand Canada because of thé necessity - eee as = |of conserving both labor and materia) A | ("united States C TO THE VOTERS OF NATRONA COUNTY | | United States Government exhibits jincluding those especially designed to WAIT A MINUTE—Uncle Sam says that he is too old for his service, but he is not too old to make you | promote economy in the use and pre- arati f food, wi E tay 5 paration, of food, will, seabire: thal a thoroly efficient officer as County Assessor of Natrona County. ;second American Hotel Exposition, | | which is to be opened in Philadelphia r 1 | Vote for ED McGRAUGH for County Assessor} Next Tuesda | | today. MISS ANDERSON Piano 127,\N. Durbin” Phone 971R | Year Ago Today in War | eee. || For That Sunday ~ Dinner A Pint, Quart or More of Delicious ICE CREAM Tis Made in Casper Germans abandoned first line po- sitions north of the Aisne. | Austro-German patrols advanced | to the banks of the Tagliamento River. Hight lives lost when transport |Finland was torpedoed homeward bound from a French port. So | YOUNG LADY desires cler tion; have had some exper stenographer and typist. Box 4% 1 | LOST—Gold earring with pearl pend ant. Finder please return to Stock mens.’ National bank or teleption 169-W_ evenings. Reward. T1-1.2t Money to loan on everything. The Security Loan Company, Room 4, | Kimball Bldg. 10-1-tf NOTICE The rumor has bdeen circulated around the city that I am connected with the Casper Police Department. I wish to brand this story as absolute-||E ily false, and most emphatically deny | that I am in any manner connected with the Casper Police Department, or in the employ of the City of Cas ‘per in any manner. (Signed) toate MERAY: Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co. WANT some one to ride with me to! Denver by paying the gas. Phone 330-J. 10-31-1t* ————_ Try our compartment plate lunche | White House Cafe. 10-26-30 i || Pull basement.) | |nished. Locatdd'corner 4th and Jeffer- | | son, & If you value your time eat at the.) | White House Cafe, +} FOR SALE | Migwe ES - List your property. with us, The Some Cash, nee Terms. 4 My S-raom house modern exeept heat. |Security Loan, .Company, Room 4, jousé completely fur-| sibel Bldg. 10-1-t¢ W. M. Palmer, Phone 772W || Schulte Hardware company now «a. first-class -tinuer ready todo 10-26-39t | all Kinds of high yrade work. 11-1-6t The Man for Auditor 1. C. JEFFERIS IS QUALIFIED FOR ONE OF THE IMPOR- TANT STATE OFFICES For the past twelve years—1905 to 1919—the people of Weston county have been regularly returning Mr. I, C, Jefferis to Cheyenne to represent them in our state legislative halls, which proves his worth,and points to his being a n whose publie record is strong and as being one worthy of being ad- vanced at this time. Mr. Jefferis is a gentleman of quiet demeanor, but who bears up strong under acqua.ntanceship, impressing you as to his many qualities and inspiring confidence as to his worth to serve a cause which represents the interests of others, and a great commonwealth. , 2 e He has had a varied business career, but success has 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 Robert B. Forsyth as state auditor. Mr. Jefferis was born in Chester county, Pa., 1863. He engaged in the mercantile business very early in life, staying with that occupation until the year 1902, when the call of the West came to him and he decided to Veto. Newcastle, Wyo., where he is at present identified with the same large cattle company of which he shortly became manager. The Kent- Bissel Co. is one of the largest cattle companies doing business in the state and has been incorporated since 1884. Mr. Jefferis has been identified with the banking business of Newcastle for a number of years, being at present vice-presi- dent of the Weston County Bank of Newcastle. He is also interested in the mercantile life of Newcastle, being treasurer of tiie Newcastle Drug Co. He was mayor of the city for one term; member of the House of Representatives of. Wyoming from 1906 to 1912, member of the: state senate from 1911 to 1919 and was vice president of the senate in 1913. He will prove a valuable member of Mr. Carey’s cabinet. —Advertisement, ___ Spars aaa ts 2 To the Voters of Natrona County; ALBERT PARK Candidate for ens Surveyor on the DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Your Vote will be Appreciated ELECTION NOVEMBER 5TH. Team Work of All Kinds. Also Sand and Gravel Hauling STARK & COMPANY, Phone 713R secece 19 SDR R DOD DODO REEDS LSEDECOR SOS OD ODOR EODOR SO PEROSRSERDeODERSOROEOOS When You Are in Trouble, Bring Your ? CAR TO US OR PHONE 79-3 Best Mechanics—All Work Guaranteed EAST SIDE GARAGE Phone 79-J. Buy W..S. S. oopeccnsocsscesosvessovceszesces: abe datpasecetsreasteietasonthooes 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 Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Bronze and other metals. ALL WELDS GUARANTEED. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 S. David Acrase From Sh ocklty’s. Phone 611-3 \ BEST BOWL OF CHILLIN TOWN yy 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH ) \y_ Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Samdwiches at ty % _ popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. mutans: eaitdy she