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Jana we will do thee good. We need you, too. 44 VUCCUPATIONAL VOTE PLAYS LARGE PART IN ELECTIONS "MANY PEOPLE FEEL MORE STRONGLY THAN THEY. THINK _——-— . By Frederic J. Haskin + HIntoan WASHINGTON, D. C., Se i ; A » D. C., pt. 18.—Senat IN HIST Y a rm, Pd a of the chauffeur vote all Guenter conte bes : use he drives his own car with great skill, and because he is, | } NORTH CASPER CHAPEL Rev. Olson, pastor. Sunday schooi a. m. Junior m 9 p. m. reaching service m. Choir praetice Wednesday 7:30. erybody welcome at mon 5 Seventh Philip K. E fs ‘ j p 4 munion 8 a. m school 9:45 e] ee i : i ict of Professional Chauffeurs” Agsocia-' ja. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 ‘ ' Y strict of Columbia, It is understood that chauf-! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. India. In the evening service (Eng- | o'clock |feurs’ clubs will be organized in all cities 45 | Christian Science services are held | lish),. beginning at 7:30, the local pas Are ‘This fact certainly ought to contain suppert him. , every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new | tor will speak on.our migsion in China. FIRST P ; B aUBGostion for those gentlemen atl edifice at the corner of Fourth and | : | 318 Bast Sixth str I. : political power who manage presiden-|2#@V° Obtained great power,; But the Grant streets, and on Wednesday eve- CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bradley, minister. The aM. rem » }Hal campaigns. It is evident that the|™!t©hes and sorcerers, who aye kilied,| ning at 8 o'clock. The lesson-sermon | Sunday school at 10 a, m. Commun-!Grayes of Sterling, Colo., will preach 3 q chauffeurs are not going to support\*'® !dividuals of the same type whe! for tomorrow is. “Matter.” Sunday |ion at 11. Al who have been mem-! morning and evening tomorrow, Serv | Ideal Weather for Fourth school at 9:45 9. m. The public is cor- | bers elsewhere are invited to come and | jces at 11 a. m. and 7;30 p. m. if Harding because of his reco jare overcome by eayy and antagon- eatin: nor yet because pe tha plat tein -Datore ‘they: ‘tinie. newer, oe form on Which he stands, but primarily} Jt takes only a jlance at history to because of his record as a chauffeus,|S°° that many really great and super- Tt would seem that if a candidate could)" Men have attajera leadership, and be found who had devoted himacif to people have’ followed them blindly. enough different occupations at one|Christ, Mahomet, Ceasar ana Napoleon time and gnother, and if these oceupa-| Fre steat men, each ef wham was & tional sympathies could be pronurly |'2¥ unto himself, Hach of them en-|. worked upon, he would sweep the coun-|C0UMtered envy and antagonism at first. dialiy invited to attend these services. |-take membership with us. And all who —_— ee jhave no church home here will be} F SALVATION ARMY. gladly welcomed at ‘these services. FORMER CHAMP { Lieut. Sheridan Hews of the Salva- Pera ta ino stiee bac bicey pate ok crhampaon pastor gerv-| IS RESIGNED TO day school 94 a.m. Morning serv-| TERM IN PRISON of Brown's store, in North Casper, on) ice, 11 o'clock, theme: “‘What Happens * !Sunday, September 19, at 7:30 p. When a Man Sees God?” B. Y. P. U.| CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—John Arthur Consecutive Day Sends Big Entertainment Over the Top at Douglas Reyival meetings will follow during the try. jbut later rose to wer. coming week. Licutenant Hews wil i DOUGLAS, Wyo., Sept, 18.—) “This tendency jo play up facts about! People Will Fallow lasaist in these service 7 p.m. Evening service 8 o'clock. |(ack) Johnson, former world's cham- Hs Douglas, quietly-and without cere-|2 candidate wails have nothing to de} You can see in any de y the), , ‘ \ / |theme: “One Sinner and How God } pion weight pusiligt, has failed y, today is celebrating the With his fitness for the presidency, ana|ame tendency toward a blind following FRENCH MAY BECOME P FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | eat With Him." Prayer eating {9 appeai from nis sentence of ona mony, which Is noticeable .|of the man who seems . RESIDENT—-Accordi: report 838 Bast Sivth. Walter H. Bradley, | Wednesday Pp. m.;' passag Kings | year and one day in Leavenworth pris : ble in -every pregiden. be ‘bese dengan IDENT: mc 49 ® y 18:25:41. (This meeting in basement of}on and a fine of $1,000 for violation of ‘sr tial campaign, i: . strated that he h ‘aris resignation |minister. Tomeorrc 1i a. m. Rey. success AF the ‘sixteenth annual gn, is evidence of a Weak. as Inapiratiog‘and per- from # the of Presiden | oH. Graves of Sterling, Colo, will} parsonage). Every Baptist in Casper {the Mann act. Johnson, in the cus- ‘ = 3 ness in the Democ: rs .|Sonality. And if yor f , z state fair on which the curtain was ernment which bas bee eetah Ghee \careers of such a sal hattreeener ne eee Brod yenala, speak on “Authority of Christ,” in the | in church and Sunday school. Are you|tody of a deputy marshal, will leave fe a down when another reat every critic of. it. This weakness ‘15{ 00d that it is their peers—theiy fellow}. elec aie Millerand wit evening at 730 on “Prodigal Sun.’ In| Baptist or a stranger? Come with us for the peniten rung gi that the ayerage man feels. more|leaders—who have kept them from’4 be elested president while Briand may! the morning the choir will sing Con- ) crowd streamed through the gates Istrongly than he thinks, and is there.|POWer, and not the people. The peoole|ecome Premier. cone’s “O Lord, Most Merciful” and 4 homeward bound Friday. evening. “Pre-lfore apt to vote for the man who can|#¢ldom have a really effective power in| (ire Walters: of |AValla’ Walla, dictions that attendance records would most strongly arouse his sympathies,|the matter. i . ——*" | Wash., and Mr. F. B. Furmin will s ' be shattered were vindicated when Ju-| rather than the one who is logically fii! The two recent conventions might be} asked for possession of Coon’s land | Smar “Love Divine AN Love E; i] piter Pluvius smiled on the state fair}ig serve in office, The man who! taken as a text. Before the Repubii-, #4 relatives obtained an affidavit | celling.” In the evening Mrs. Walters x town for the fourth consecutive dav | 4pouses hig sympathies is the one wh: |@M convention the men who had inter-| that he was dead. Tils heirs affixed | will sing Mietzke's,“Callest Thou Thus, $i and the number who attended, fell only {ig most like him. But this avernec man {ested the neople were Hoover, Johneon,| thelr signature to the lease and then |O. Master. 3 a littic short of “Old Timers’: and Cas-}ig not a genius, he is a mediocrity. Wood and Lowden: The first two, és-| Sent it to Washington, —— if per Day, which Was the banner day }trence it is argued, the tendency ia <i.{Peclally, had made undoubted impres- PUNE, Meee F of the week, ‘ ways ta choose : ae hee te aie In the district court of Washington | south Park and East Fourth streets; 4 Jimmie Barger negotiated his fourth |ang exclud mediocritjes, for offica/Sians, as shown by the primaries, with-| county, croceedings were instituted | 5 “dr Gockel, nasties ‘The conerecn. ; 3 and exclude really gifted men. out the ald of large campaign funds.| for the naming of an administrator. : . G » BF " 1c greg successful paraghute leap from Ledbet- ter's airplane yesterday and again sent the al thrill of the day through the immense throng. Not’ even a minor ac- cident marred the performance of the Casper aviators in Douglas, their rec- ord standing 100° per cent in execution here. The arrival of the finals in the buc ing and roping contests stimulated i terest in. the > wild west events, while a few extra 1umbers were interspersed with the track events to round out the best program gf the week and brine the entertainments to a fitting closé The winners of the various even‘s follov Motorcycle Faee, 5 miles—Shorty Brown, first; G, B. Burdick, second; H. J. Burdick, third. Time, 6:34 2-5. Cow pony race (firlish),. 44 mile—Pax Irvine, first; Mrs. Irvine, second; Ray Tilard, riding for Lem Carmen, third. Time, 261-3 seconds. 2 Charoit race (extra), %4~mile—Lem Presidential Requirements Both of them were shelved by the lead. tion will celebrate its annual mission You can easily think of many facts|@rs at the convention and a man chosen When Joe Lynch, probate attorney | fesfival tomorrow. In the morning s in support of this idea. In a presiden-|Who had attracted no popular atten-| Of Stillwell, identified Coon, Parker | vice (German), which bexins-at 10:29, tial campaign, or any other kind of po-/tion at all. Harding, of course, nay be immediately wired Washington to Pastor Saeger of Scottsbluff, Neb., will litical campaign, there is always \a/@ second Lincoln. He is, indeed, a fine| bold up action on the lease. celtiver an address on our mission in Sreat effort on jhe part of each candi-,type of American. The only fact to be ee be dates’ supporters to bring out all the}Poinfed out here is that he Ifa nor homely facts about him, which make) demonstrated the fact to the peopie. him seem similar to the average man.!The convention thrawted the popular If he is fond of babies, or buttermilk) Will instead of fulfilling it. In other or funny stories, if he shaves himself,| Words, it was their fellow leaders who ‘or plays pinochle—any of these things| distrusted the men of proven inspira-| hey have aa unequaled record accuracy, anc their killing er make them the best for ad of shooting, them and you will be isfied. SHOOT PETERS ‘ Reach ’Em High Shot Gun Shells Our stock of Spalding Basketball and Football Goods is now complete CASPER SPORTING GOODS CO. The Most Complete Stock of Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods in Wyoming. is strongly in his favor, although hav-| tion and personality and not the people ing little or nothing to do with his|themselves. Somewhat the same thing capacity for running a nation. In this|Was seen at the Democrytic convention, country it is almost necessary that he! Where McAdoo was undoubtedly the| should be of humble origin, preferably|™an most in the popular eye. Here! on a farm, and that he should have|@gain, the candidate chosen may be a had a poor education and a hard time|sreat man, and there is much in his) in -his youth. These early privations|Trecord to prove that he is, but the fact) are at best of doubtful yalue in fitting; remains that he was not nationally *. . Hitt tors the iroeitanéy GbE aay] indi Mnowen tah mas of preven high ability: The kind most girls want cate that he is just like most of the,’ This all seems to indicate that the and nearly all girls can have. rest of us. We ate afraid of the super-|People perhaps have better sense, or| Beautiful hair after all, is lor man becayse he ig different, argue|at least sounder instinct, than they but a question of care.and Carmen, first; Campbell Christian, $2c-| the critics of democracy. We want to{have been given cvedit for. Then try to A S ond. Time, 1;05.1-8. : feel that the man in the White House|follow the born leaders, but those who cole. vn _,_Buldogging Rey Quick.. 29]is one of us, although obviously what{hold power will not let thém, ‘The ten-| 0 longer is it necessary 25: Don Brown aud\Joe Mooney failed | we need there is someone a good deal;dency then on the part: of these. men for your hair to be dull, brittle and | to throw: their steer within the two- minute Mmit. “Rey Quiek threw his second steer in 1:16. Bareback contest (finals) — John Free, first; Tex Smith, second; Geo! Mullen, third. Potato, race (two teams, 5 on each team)—Eddie McCarthy's team, first; Stub Engles’ team, second. Altferent from most of us. tat Dawes. tp vlay up little homely facts| lusterless. 4 few applications of symptom of the same spirit is the ut their candidate, and their comple- mentary attempt to find irrelevant KMewbro's ‘Herpicide tendency of the opposition to dig up all, facts about the candidate which indi-|Scandalous facts about the opposition will effect a most gratifyin, change. The cate that he differs from the conven-| candidate, sJook like nething so much : 3 ‘ * will i ) Jas an attempt to divert the gverase ir will radiate health enty As srowts ey man from his search for a real leader it wilabow ive; enan.and lustre before unknown. Cor. 2nd and David Sts.. Phone 214 tonal type of man. Especially if he} can be shown to have done anythias Herpicide is exquisitely perfumed and is a delightful hair dressing. scandalous or unconventional in his re:|by working on his emotions—-his sym- lations \vith Women, this can be used|pathies and prejudices. ‘These efforts Sold and Guaranteed at all Drug and Department Stores. , CIT aor oon “3, = eee Sess _ ute race, 8 eerie. piittti| powerfully against iim. It may be said|@re so yauch sand thrown in our eyes. Aerie af atin, Barber Ayres | Rn d.. Time, | 6:49; ix jthat this is ewe want a man for| ‘This jidea might be strongly sup-|, . ‘ imba jl Store, ia! ent aid noe fini. spe a RRR OE oy domes | ported hy a Siudy of the history of the] ~ Kimhay Brug oy a Ae Ly | Pe ie fs een eae eras ‘te Virtues. “We are shocked and aps| presidency in this country, and by ex-|->= = —— - - ~ as = rst; ¥ 5 | palled to learn from the new science4m|amples from other walks of life than % RO totecte atom Sota tot Poste sto-ste-ste'o- te tote test tostees SC Garthy, SET Caciaarna rsa Dceie osychoanalysis, however, that in real-/ polities, but space prevents. It may So-4o-sha-sle- chest ee-ete-eieote she she ale-ete-ehete-aLeate ste-eie se «hehe eooie eho tooece oe Refo-afo-shoede-afe ete ehoace-she-che-asocteefe-etostoctoege-ete Roman ‘standing race—Lem Carmen}ity our instinctive opposition to the|be said. by way of coficlusion, that | and Mrs,. Walker, dead heat. unconyentional’ man is due to‘envy.|the average man stands in abovt the| ‘ Kids' rage, 4. mile—Jimmie Morton, | Most of us, they say, are condciously or}same relation to the political powers- e e first; Louis Cook, second; Richard Ir }.ybconsciously, somewhat chafed pbyfthat-be as a small boy to a severe Mut : { vine, third, : +... [the bonds of conyentionality. We woula| kindly mother whe offers him his choice] Bucking contest (finals)—Buck Tu: } seally like to be free. We envy the man|between a pretzel and a crackor, but + cas, first; Jud Brown,’ second; Den} who .js free. And therefore, we vote!keeps the chocolate creams yi 1 high third. 2 against him, ~ shelf. z , , { race, three changes, 1% -miles{ Here again, & man’s persona! or do- » Armstrong, first; J. Miller, see-|mestic life ‘has little to do with hir eR a A Y 3 \ Jack Brown, third. Time, 3:102-5.| capacity as a statesman. In fact, ms I IN IAN, STROLLS er roping contest .(finals}—Billy weeetiy giftea sy in all lines he EY nia ‘ O $ Men’s Department “ Bare gira ates leaned 8 se¢ [heen patterns: of domestic virtue. as ond; arry ol ins, le b: : j ‘ raphios ‘of those wh have beon seat HOME 10 CLAIM OL i < Our new stock of Fall and Winter wearing apparel for ‘ men. and boys is now in and’we are prepared to take care of Free-for-all race, % mile—J. Miller, }raphies of those wh» have been dead first; Mrs, Walker, second; Jack Brown, tieng enough so that thelr biographers third. Time, 52. seconds. fare to be frank about them. { “ ? ‘Se x 4 : Abit, nit doalt ‘in for “wig cre da|e wren |. LUND HEIRS: LEASED Sema hs A a Peach Shaw, second; Clarence Hart,| So the eritics of democracy seem to, * 4 . whatever you may need for the cool weather whic 8 third. make out a strong case to the effect} & be here, and we know that you will be pleased with our mer- Auto race, 5 miles—J.. ¥. Stock, first; a Morsch,, second; Seright, third. Time, 6:41, NATION STARTS MAN HUNT FOR - BOMB SLAYERS (Continued from Bake 1) that Neratyre found last year was that democracy is merely a method cf| — chandise. - choosing mediocrities for high office and keeping ‘really great men out: But (By United Press) 4 little reflection shows that there is) MUSKOGER, Okla.—Ball Coon, 9 another side to the question. . The av-| full bloded Cherokee Indian, belteved erage individual may fear and envy} dead by his relatives, arrived just in the superior man, but he also has aj time recently to prevent his pil prop- need for leadership! which he feels very|. erty from being leased. The “Night strongly. Hence his great capacity for; Hawk’ strolled into the office of Gabe nero-worship, which Carlyte points out.| E. Parker, superintendent of the ft is evident (that -once the superior Five Civilized Tribes, to claim his man is gotten ‘into the limelight and} land after-it had been leased by his Jemonstrated conclusively that he has} “heirs” and the papers forwardod to nowers whjch the average man lacks,| the department of interior at Wash then the average man tends to follow! ington for approval. a 4 him loyally and even blindly. This ten-| ‘ Coon’s pa died ten years ago 4ency could be traced from primitive) and he immediately departed togjoiu iy departed Special Announcement | - times, if there were space here. Ths . vig wierd anew. Favor ae cer t ‘ > brimitive tribes are ‘superior men who| et that he had. died. ‘\% About Blankets, Com- | Suits and O’coats primitive tribes are superior men who} ‘Clothing We feature the well-known Hirsh-Wickwire make of clothing for men and have some new and nifty models in Suits and Overcoats. You will be more than pleased when you see them. : : ote ee ee ss es ee a a eS oe ory BOYS’ AND YOUNG MEN’S ile (hae MERE Geaiclae eae pleted have \demonstrated their abilities and Several weeks ago an oil compar < . i i “Anarchist Fighters.” | P LI We have just received a nice as- zx iyi rn Mo aes aie ana ates uae f orts, ows sortment of boys’ Knee Pant Suits and $ es th rier who shod tne horse drawing As the cool weather is now here, Young Men’s Long Pant Suits, which % ‘4 the th wagon had been found and you will probably need some extra we are sure will please the boys, so nx Was reasonably “sure of the owner's bedding and we have just received a come to us for your boys’ and young eo Mentity, Beduliar markings on the large shipment of Blankets, Comforts, men’s clothing and we will give you m3 ie Pillows and Auto Robes and want you good values, a good fit and up-to-date - Ri to look them over and get our prices. styles. ‘ MEN’S AND BOYS’ he shogs aided in” traging . the ¥ Macksmiths | 4 ‘ ‘ i AGENTS TAKE : fi CHARGE QF PROBE. in* (By United Press.) 5 W -¥ORK; Sept. 18.—Attorney GX Palmer, his assistant, Francis iy and William J. Flynn, are reo “Think Richards & Cunning- esos bam When You Want the z \ oe | versonally €onducting ‘the bomb inves- SA pete us ‘i f lisution’: Haken Paatplileta : wlened, by. We have purchased the Tait Billiard Parlor and Best ¢ Anarchist Pighters"? bearing the i : Bat warning. ‘thst pee atihan icone Barber Shop. It will be known in the future as the Wen 3 ae wre freed % f- i of ENS. A ‘ FS > yous quail fodna Prenat ion Byeo Senate Riliiard. Parlor. We will carry at all times, a r fi wort being made to round up the .complete stock of cigars, tobaccos, soft drinks. We Hats and Caps for 3, au SUSPECT. HELD have first-class workmen in our Barber Shop. .A share Men and SBo 5 ee H Ne aig ies us of your business is solicited. ( y: ys HY HAMILTON, Ont., Sep —Eaward | fi } \ x We now have a splendid assort- Dd { f “ Mischer, who wrote le warning ~ z i : < Opa % Dah Pr ea I a ak Our new: Fall stock of men’s and boys’ Shoes niin als aud Sans for wienand + ie. ivobably: wil be taken to New York on ; , § § ys: hoes boys which will enz 18 ieee charge Of insanity and being an un- SENATE BILLIARD PARLOR is now here and we are prepared to fit almost any , pablo wee make & “csirable alien. it Wass Igarned today: ‘A. R. Marshall and J. G. Worthington; Props foot. We feature the celebrated “Bostonian” care of your wants in that line. wilh and: Mri Te Me erris: of 743 : ti Wee & d ae fore and ee acral ag i Come to us when you need a new te cit Midwest uyenue are the parents 245 Sou ‘enter Street ys' S all o e different shapes, 8 : pee mee 5 Re AR, tees i WC a baby. boy. Phomas George. j ¥ and widths. We ask you to call on us for your Hat or Cap beeause our prices are b a ee Going: ww next pair of Shoes. right. * : me ‘ov spending two years in Cheyenne $ oF) ‘hed to thely~honie in Cheyenne. aft In Da ate ates abet 6. Ge en Me Se der cr batobtoeacé botvrbobatvtrcertiown 1% Me So oses: Me On dm Mo oe K/ it -vigittag here for the past few day So ette sie ele aie heehee ho the tho she oes siren ie aoa toate Ce Ao ae eas et eae ote tote Ae ae eto oe oo R ete aE eee Hoa at Cot i ¢ q BEM al RS ae a etree Nes