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ers Tees PS OMA EO aT E RE e TERS SS SSeS PS eS OR OTR SA EEA 62-6505 4 i ; Pi 4 4 a a eee ow EL \ Adequate Wate r Supply Editorial.) j i One of the burning questions of the hour is, do the people of Cas- per want pure and safe water for domestic purposes in adequate sup- ply, or do they desire to continue along as at present with a limited’ supply and with the ever present danger of pollution ? ~ This is a question that comes right into the home and sits down by the fireside and presses fdr answer. | What are you going to do about it? This question affects every man, woman and child in the com-. munity. 4 | ’ You have got to settle it one way or another on November 2, for} the question will meet you at the polls when you go to vote. You cannot settle the matter by omitting to vote at all, for that! will be a vote against the proposition to issue bonds for the pur- pose of providing an adequate supply free from contamination that may carry disease and death into your family or the families-of vour ~ friends. : ‘ The city council has proposed a bond issue of $500,000 to install | a water system and supply to meet:the needs of the increased and still increasing population of the city. i You cannot get along without a supply of good, pure water. There| is no substitute at all. It is a downright necessity. i It seems that we face a condition, not a theory. The city authori-| ties have gone as far as they possibly can without calling upon the! eople to come tothe rescue. The present system will not stand the sttain any longer. Scientists have told us repeatedly of the dangers | of pollutiomat the source of supply. ; caution to vote in favor of a bond issue for'a safe and proper water! supply. } It does not seem to be so much a proposition for argument as it| does one for action. | acres $7,500 was paid, or approximate- | \'y $8 an acre. The 2,200 acres offered was appraised at an average of ap- > proximately $9 at acre. The nppraise- M KINNEY 5 SLOW ment of the more desirable lands, it} | Was contended by interested persons, | ons | was too high, and to this fact is at j IFFALO, Wyo. Oct. 23—So ttle! Mnuted the ‘lack of interest in the! t was taken in the auction here “le: POE of the cld Fort McKinney! y- | mHitary reservation viat only 950 or) OW ROOT FGGER the 2,200 acres offered ‘to the highest hidders were bid in. “For these 959 al “TO-QUT TAFEG AFTER REXALL VOTE rye. MOTHER FINE The state Rexall straw vote for pres-} ident received at the Kimball Dru: Jim Paris was arrested: for the third company up “to noon today shows the | time yesterday afternoon after “hidinx | following y out” from the police for nearly three 4 | days following his escape from an of ficer as awaited a ride to the ecit.} | police station ater bemg caught on 2 Harding's m bootleg charge. The nation vote through @| “Me no do it no more,” said Paris, United Drug Co., ‘Boston, tabulated to! — $$ ________ Ie as follows: | a popular vo! 52,973 | Cox, total popular vote_- i \ Harding's popular majori 19) | THE BIG Harding, electoral vote Cox clevtoral vote_.-, i ‘ \ Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver | Keep the vital organs healthy by | regularly taking the world’s stand- FREE FRE \erd remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— music music Sune mt the Lyric ; The National Remedy of prpend for | conturies and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- | Ask Brennan mine, At all druggists, three sizes. | bos r Lecels fn dhe imesh ok Seer Vee Hardi ‘'s majority — ving the payment 00. Meade was injured when a ‘train collided with the rear. of a Pull ‘e which “Comes Back When the Chicago Cubs visited Marion to call anj to play an exhibition baseball team was enrolled in the Harding. film star, H. Mary. M ostar, It would seem to be largely a matter of using common sense and!, Alexander, the Cubs’ famous nit when Judge Perry A. Morris said ‘$100 |Please” for his bootlegging activity on It was the second $10) fine to be given Paris in less than a| week. Paris had refurnedl to his place of business on ‘the Sandbar the mid- die of last week after being fined $100 | and started out to make up for lost| time and also the fine just remitted. But the police watched his place closu- ly and nabbed him again, ‘INJURED MAN RECEIVES $28,000 FROM C.B. & Q compromise has. been reached between John Meade and the Chicago, Burling- Then followed his escape from tho} ton & Quincy Railroad company, in the | Suit of Meade for $100,000 for personal \injuries sustained while a passenger ,on a train ‘operated by the defendant) % 8 Friday on { corporation, which the litigation. is to be officer and his arrest again wPsterday, ————_— x I. J. West and Adolph Stieber of the asoming Went to Rawlin: Father’s Day on “K. P.” Get a few boxes today of Your Grocer No man likes’ to f pare potatoes. ~ club day put a couple of pack- ages of big, crisp, golden M & G Potaty Flakes close at hand. M & G’s are heated’ in three minutes in a moderate oven. And— cold or hot—they are always crisply righ, appetizing, and full of the starchy only. potatoes will Colorado Potato Flake & Mfg. Co, Denver, Colorado - BEGINNING MONDAY OCTOBER 25th Only $5.00 Down Will Put. | AHQOOVER In Your Home Home Demonstration at Your Convenience DON’T FORGET THE DATE Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 wis New York, in 1841, was the first stat }to fix upon “the Tuescay atter the first Monday ot November’ as election day, _ —— “to ‘Sead “| © was sleeping. When the buying power of the dollar returns to normal—and it WILL RETURN—those who are resisting the nation-wide wave of ex- travagance during the post-war reconstruction period and are “salting: away” their,surplus earnings will find their stored wealth worth nearly double what itis today. Many of our depositors who are today receiy= | ing big wages are living as economically as possible, and are banking their svings. Why ‘spend with the crowd? The day is just around the corner. when your dollars will double in value. Open» savings account here tod.y. The dollar is COMING BACK. Confidence ~Is what helped us sell 1,000 pairs of Ladies Silk Hose on our last Thrift Thursday Every aiuto a Satiafiedustomer ; j In these days of uncertain values pe unfounded rumors regarding merchandise andi prices, it is wise for purchasers to turn to institu- tions that are mindful of their responsibilities as servants of the public. rd The Webel Commercial Company is not given to vain promise or prophecy. Its conduct is guided by an unfaltering desire to of- fer merchandise of quality at the lowest possible prices at all times. It is our policy in our advertising never to exaggerate or indulge in sensational statements. We aim to give more than the customer expects. "Whether prices be high or low, whether supplies ‘a re- stricted or plentiful, this Store, always, offers the best values it can command, 2