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PAGE TWO be Casper Daily Crigune| »° goba “c the polls Issued every evening FRE Sunday at tT, Natrona county, eation offices: Oil Exchange’ Building BUSINESS TELEPHONE............ 36 ntered -at Cag) oming) stof. Figs as second-class fratiee ‘Nov, 22, 1916, NEMBER THE CIATED PRESS City REPORTS FROM tHe UNITED PRESS HANWAY. President and Editor | NWAY, Business Manawer| Mr. a Adyerpaing, & Manager | -° Editor ‘Spsctiate fuaiies Bi ment—tnat “ot casting his whomever» he of Casper. If our opinion, two, of the people, Advertising Representatives David J. apdall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City. Prudden, King & Prudden 1720-23 Steen, Bldg., Chicago, Copies of @he Daily iecibuneliera tc file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. class rule. Labor is represented by representative in Mr. Boyle, People at large can re: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ry Carrier a square deal from evet Qne Year... gery geet whose name appears on ‘the American Three Months eee One Month.. ticket. ae 3 There is nothing to be said against tion by mail i an three mon All subseriptions must be paid in aa- ticket. bel They are all good citizens, subscri less period ¢ = izen should fall to go to and exercise the most im- -/ portant function of democratic govern- vote for believes will make the very best administrative officer for the the ticket headed. by Pelton i& much the strorger of the in that it is more representative and does not savor of a safe and conservative man, business has an able and. the onably expect single man any individua! on the so-called People’s ve. The erroneous impression has we} ‘vance and The Dai gone out that this ticket is a “labor insure delivery aft comes one month in a ticket.” It is no more a labor ticket! Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reat 6f Circulations, than the American tic! of organized labor is en the America Member of the As ‘int P parte teed headed by Mr. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. se THE CALL TO DUTY In absolute disregard of the great public suffering which must ensue, half a million bituminous miners are determined to go on strike November 1. If the miners should persist in their determination to tie up the country’s industries, the govern- ment and the people of the United States face the greatest crisis since the declaration of war with Ger- many. Sifted down to its finality, the miners’ strike means nothing short of revolution in the United States, a_ revolution which will involve bloodshed and the loss of innocent lives, and unless stern measures are resorted to will rock the very foun- dation of the government. ticket, Pelton, while Dunne, head of the People’s ticke' a member of a labor union. TI stand- evens up things from a labor point, rection are free to take knowing they will have either way. ‘There is only one voter to dbte rmine: tickets will give the ministration? Study the two line the polls and register your choice, and the comfort people. d builders and capitalis In all large busin William has bee: with Sir Donald Mann. The time for compromise and two grew up together in Ontar “Bil” and n” they went w conciliation seems to have passed. The «warning of the president of the: United States has Been’ dis- regarded. No organization, tiers: bof: gether in-ear! fortunes. Arriving in Manito! ker worked his trade penter and Mann found emp! a‘wood chopper.. Later they into the'contra the capital or labor,' €an’ survive the | came known’ throughout the western h f ubli pal og hi proy es. They « ted in a small way wrath of public opinion when 4.) paiiroad builders in Manitoba and aroused and the public, by this lat- met with such success that in a few . . : . yee sy had a system. extending | est industrial upheaval, bids fair to Joris. ‘the continent. toxether with | steamship lines on both oceans. be caught between the millstone of capital and labor. In this newest crisis the back- bone and courage of every pub- lic official will undergo its baptism of fire, and he who weakens or shows the white weather at this time will be forever damned. The crisis must be faced with a determination for the right. The majesty of the law must be upheld and the people must be protect- ed. period of the Civil wa gent of Canadians of the d from Quebec c Riple , for many yea Atchison, flway ur today. eventy-fifth y annual conv ciation of Colleges and Schools of the Souchern tes w rill b One member Mr. and those who incline in this di- their choice, an even break question for the Which of the two city, the best ad- ups and then go to hav- ing only in mind the welfare of the city | and happiness of its) Thermopolis’ and Keminerer. Jeia| Ranks; Douglas Man to Head Delegation to Minne- . apolis Convention The American Legion at Thermopolis and Kemmerer brings the total number of posts in Wyoming up to 18 posts, ac- cording to figur es issued by State Sec- retary Harry Fisher from headquarters, here. Burns, Green River, have asked for posts-in: the American Legion. but these have not been acted; upon yet. The Thermopolis: post -boasts that it will soon have 600 members. R. L, Esmay of Douglas, Wyo., has been named as chairman of the Wy0d-| ming delegation of five to represent the state at the first national conven- tion of the American Legion in Minne-: polis, Noy. 9-11. Harry Fisher, state secretary of Casper and one of the dele- gates to the convention, has been ap-| pointed secretary of the delegation. Major Warren Dean was at first chiir- man of the delegation-buteit- was de- cided to save him for other important work. There probably will be five or six delegates at large in the convention | and Casper wiil be represented among | these, it is expected, These delegates! will be named sometime this week. } es The thrifty Chinese believe | t heated wine intoxicates more ex. manhood to seek their | » Mac- a car-| ment as entered nk Iytighes& ‘and ‘soort irm of Mackenzie and, Mann, be- nty years ago today the first con- Boer war To: | ters upon | ntion of the Asso- Secondary If revolution it is to be, it must ‘gin its sessions today in : 5 cs Organization of the North Carolina be faced with the courage of an) yey or ine American Leiion is to be Andrew Jackson and the fortitude | of a Lincoln. Both capital and | ear ata labor may as well learn their-les-} tion is to be lat Cheyenne today sons now, whatever the cost. 1 eetan towne. eeuittiee Regardless of the metits of the} janor organizations In tie state. controversy between the Pe iats| verfected at today at Raleigh. organized and the miners, the fundamentals | of the*government must be pre-} ‘Union » Made! served, the people must be pro-| tected» and law and order must} AL se: Dealers prevail: , Paraphrasing. the immortal words -of Lord Nelson, ‘‘America} this day expects every man to do! his duty.” Py > THE CITY ELECTION. The voters ef Casper have two tickets | § 4 choice for mu- | from Gwhiech to make Sweet and. Mild nicipal officers next, Tugsday. R. N. Van Sant HENNING HOTEL Wholesale , |, Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes convention called to meet State good roads associa- t meeting of representatives and farm and |L. G, MURPHY - CIGAR CO. \ Peveere Seaesshoottesseate oe tego . i France. Me seo S ao gow 2, oO 406 South. Center 3 brie addition, of local posts of the and Hanna l ‘One Year Ago in War | | surrendered to*the British: pr Never before.4 oelotedtocfoatectoaio Longe Loate efecto ctoste corte tho ete ers. of Russia issued a manifesto assuring civil liberty, freedom of the press, extension of the suf- frage, and consent of the Douma’ in the enforcement of laws. 1910—Moisant cirgles the Statute of! Liberty in an aeroplane, winning a $10,000 prize, {911—The Chinese throne issued a de- cree acceding to the demand of the National Assembly for a com- plete constitutional government. i914—Russia declared a state of war to exist with Turkey, and with-) drew her ambassador from Con-! stantinople. 1915—Memorial services held in London | for Edith Cavell, the English) nurse executed by the Germana, 1916—Entente Allfes assumed offensive against von Mackensen in the) Dobrudja. 1917—Count George von Hertling was made imperial chancellor of Ger- many. United States troops agcupied Aincre- eng! burning of a bridge between Newport nn AMAL BARE pean, (BER BATATE THAN et Pay Rea lots. Gane 12, bik North hy an TaN et ux 3s a bile; 7, putts to , Casper. : A. P. Nesbitt et al to Paul C.- - Cook- sey on lot 12 Spear’ subdivipioin, bik 58. Con. J. H. Carey & Brother to H. J. Pet erson on lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 8, blk 167, Casper. Con. $1,487.60. = J. H. Carey & Bro, to H. J. Favorwon oni lots 5, 7, 8, bile 156, Con. $900. J. M. Psy grep Fe J. oh lots 1, 2. 3, 4, bik 143, Casper. $3,000. $200.00 REWARD will be paid for the arrest and conviction ¢ the pee the "Boece it 8 Beek ns who juit.thyee weeks terson Con, In One-Half or aoa Si ~ Ng. 1 Sty ¢ cut, Nebraska / ve pier ton, F. 0.B. cae d This low price only holds for a,few days so get busy! Phone 332-W $100.00 aE will be paid for the retarm of the house at 701 S; Beéch Ville, north of Verdun. .y Turkish force “6f 7,000 of the Tigris Austrian delegation applied to Gen. Diaz Italian commiahder, ropes armis- |b tice. "Cigarettes fi Camels are 1 out of the or in: iyou as ) ity, comp the world vamels | with atiy pric’! Y what ‘Camels expert bletid’ of choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You'll prefer: this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked Straight! As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un- pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! i Take Camels at any angle—they surely supply cigarette contentment beyond experienced. ‘They’ fre a cigarette revelation! You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts. You’ll prefer Camels 18 cents a dlassine-; carton. ip catton Gr ‘the home or office. R. i. REYNOLDS TOBACCO eB a a es a a es ol Say It With Flowers Corsages for All Hallowe'en Parties Yellow Chissanthenaeys and Pon Potis _. for decorations We are members of the Florist Telegraph Delivery dnd can deliver Flowers to any part of the United States, Canada, England, Scotland and ‘ Casper Floral Co. meet; your taste! -—a flavor and smoothness attained. To best realize their qual- . -Cainels flavor is 80 refreshing, so enticing, it will win you &t once—it is so néw and unusual. That’s ‘where in scientifically 32 OF ten packages ( te caarade ne about three weeks ago:- ” Phone.993 or 1172 H..H. SCHWARTZ. — te’ a cigarette entirely any crgarette: in e choice Turkish and A thing you ever quality! package We strondi supply or when rou Fs Sani co., Winiten-Slem, N.C, o Filtgne:§ 601 ey eens 211 O. and S. Building | RXR RKAK INHER RK RE EI I IE T Announcement DR. T.-J.. DREW DENTIST SE Announces a and Dance (Informal) to be given on served from 6 to 9 p. m. Dancing Commencing at Nine. » Holmes sto Homes. Keen Kutter Tools aré in every case °made of the best steel obtainable and. . are made by thoroughly épert tool-makéns’ Throughout the whole line of these tools will” be fourid thie same ate er ee that has made which prevents Oe ae geo HOLMES HARDWARE {Speaed vat’ Woleott Phone 138 = COEEELCEECEELE Hallowe’ en Dinnet 4 Friday Evening, October 31st | A Special Table d’ Hote“Dinner at $1.50 per plate will be Please Make Your Reservation at an Early Date EKEEKERERE eve yd ya Iris Theater HERA GH HGH IS ROR EI t : The + Hotel * * Ed * HME EERIE ical prices. Quick service, MOCTIOOL Ia IOI IML, Be em NA RE SP SORIA CIO