Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1920, Page 4

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~~ BUUNKNOWN ASSIILANT PAGE FOUR _ MEE IN SANGGAR SHOOTING Am unsolved shooting affair is be- . X-rays are being made of the wounds today and an operation probably will be made as soon as the condition of the wounds is learned. Cavanaugh was shot thru the knee and several other shots fired struck him in the body. Little is known about the shooting, Cavanaugh say- ing that all he knows is that he was fired upon as he was returning from the Sandbar to his room at 421 West Second street. | Letters From the People | Against the League. Editor Tribune: * I am against the League of Nations, With or without reservations, FOr it is one of the Allies’ creation To make the U. S. pay the freight. If it were not for Harding, Who our liberty is guarding, We would soon be discarding All that has made the U. 8. grent. JOHN ARNOLD. estate offices, ‘Casper and Natrona consideration, Harry Casper, Wyo, Mr. Free is a candidate for. R To the Meanest Man in Casper Editor Tribune: There are mone so low as an alleged human being who would deliberately steal a pet and companion from a lit- Ue child. The occupants of an auto who forcibly took the fox terrier away from a little 7-year-old boy the other day are known and unless’ the dog is returned speedy prosecution will fol- low. This is not threat. It is a prom- ise, well looked after. hold the office of recorder is Frances Haskard of Scotch Plains. oe ea aici) Montreal is to have ively for business wom: TRIBUNE READER. |, = Mrs. John Ellis, the inventor of pa- per patterns, is living in Manchester. England, and is now in her 97th year: REXALL 1-CENT SALE STARTS MONDAY Outfit Your Car For Winter We have just received a complete line of )Weed and Special Chains Radiator Covers Anti-Freeze We have everything in Auto Accessories, Oils and Gas Our Big Sale-on Brunswick Tires AT” 2 O Per Cent Discount Is Still On — , oe Center Street Filling Station Cor. Fifth and Center Sts. Practically every man, woman and child in Casper knows Harry Free, and if they Gon’t know him personally, they most assuredly do thru his connection with one of Casper's best known real Free, the lot man, knows how to do things besides sell lots and peddle real estate. He is a keen stadent of public affairs, and is one of the most progressive young business men in Casper, and when any matter that concerns the welfare of county is up Free is certain be there, way up in the front seat. tative in the Legislature on the Repub- lican tickét, and if elected the citizens and taxpayers of Natrona county can rest assured that their interests will be ‘The first woman in New Jersey to Miss a hotel exclus- en. |RAILROAD HEADS REFUSE TO ASK\. FOR U. S. BOARD} < » (By United Press.) .| NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—The Amert-' ean Railway Association, composed of presidents of the principal railroads; today refused to ask the United States) railroad board to appoint: a national ‘wage adjustment board. The presidents were asked by railway labor organiza- tions to enter a plea with the natibnal board for appointment of a permanent adjustment committee. Y.W.C. A. NEEDS LIST OF ROOMS The service committee of the ¥. W, C. A. wishes to call the attention of housekeepers to the fact that there is a demand for small apartments and tulion of the Signal Corps. teresting letters ily and resides in Casper. West power pliant. Are You ‘Partin ee J..E. Frisby, Republican candidate light housekeeping If you have for Representative in the Sixteenth y such rooms for rent sign! the coupon Le-| Legislature, has been a resident of low. and bring or mail it to the Y. W.| Wyoming for over 22 years, coming to C. A,, 818 Hast Second street. this state in 18938, 2 0 He is a veteran of two wars,. having Name ------~-----------------------~+| fought in the Spanish-American war as @ member of Wyoming Volunteers, and}. ! “jas such Saw otive service in the Phii- ..{dppine cam) A, pias rar ta During the Mexican trouble he aiso k Schools for the training of police-|84W eight months’ active service‘on the , women are now maintained in many of - When America became involved in the principal cities of Great Britain. the world war, Capt. Frisby was among for! ‘The Caledonia rallway of Scotland] the first ‘to volunteer his #ervices to to} has appointed policewomen for service | his country, and was one of the organ: at all of its larger stations. izers of any 1, the volunteer com- Saveyour Newbro's KIMBALL DRUG STORE Special THE UNIVERSAL CAR ‘ te 2 The Ford Coupe is essentially the motor car for physicians every day of the year because of its up-to-dateness in every detail—large sliding windows, it is a breezy open car in fine weather and in rainy, stormy, cold weather it is closed—dust-proof and water-proof—with broad seat heavily upholstered, it is a most comfortable car. Equipped. with electric starting and lightingsystem and demountable rims with 3%-inch tires, and carrying all Ford merits in economy, in operation and upkeep. Not’only ideal for physicians but for salesmen, real estate men and everyone wha wants a dependable two-seated car. Won’t you come in and look over the Ford Coupe? $740, F, O. B, Detroit Earl C. Boyle 125 to 137 N. Center 7 Phone 9 Don’t Lose $5 By delaying the purchase of that Hoover Cleaner until it is too late Only $5 Down and 1 63c Per day for the King of Cleaners. Only the Hoover Beats as it Sweeps as it Cleans j PHONE FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION OPEN UNTIL NINE TONIGHT Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 <a ‘Painvy-.o1 in Natrona county. In all he oxonavantewh montas’ active ; , Where he was cap- ~gecoml Telegraph Bat- Readers: of The Tribune will readily recall the in- a from. Capt. Frisby Written to his family while at the front, and while with the army of occuph- ‘tion which went to Germany after the Armist ice. The Republican candidate for the LeBislature is a man with a large fam- | At pres-) ent he is a steain engineer at the Mid- } Oris Your Hair, | Wi isto. ? air‘with i | { Herpicide Salil A Ding eid Dainese Stores Applications at Barber Shops. ud + oD er % Lobereerins INSTRUGI In order to yi for yey: nd the Republican electors, Pe! Kooi, ir ; indicated. ‘ teenth Lagidaitice place an X after the a ' N. Free and J. E. Frisby in the little square-as cated. js u In order to vote the straight blican stelesl ieee an X in each square after the name of each lidate straight down the ticket. REPUBLICAN PETER KOO8 ecoosseen <8) United States America. FRANK W. MONDELL.... [XJ Z For Representative in Sixty-Seventh Con- gress of the United States, For Member of the Sen- f) 9: W- sounson......_ J ate of Sixteenth Oe Legislature. HARRY N. FREE...) : J, B. FRISBY. au For Members of the House of Representa- tives of the Six- teenth Legislature. HELEN kK. carison....... 2} LOS MARTIN... DX) | For vounty Clerk For Sheriff a For County Treasurer For County and Proce- cuting Attorney For County Assessor For County Surveyor —— HAZEL CONWELL..... [J ma For Clerk of the District Court For County Commission- er, four-year term For County Commission- er, two-year term For Justice of the Peace Fer Constable REGULAR MEETING . The Women’s Republican Club of NATRONA COUNTY AT REPUBLICAN HEADQ' ERS OPPOSITE MASONIC ro al Tonight at 8 O'Clock Be SPEAKERS Tol. A. A. Slade, Superint Mrs. B. B. Brooks 5 ___ Mrs. C. D. Murane nee Special Musical Program hhis is a “LOCAL ISSUES” meeti Aree ipecea amendments nid: beak! reat Pill be ¥ discussed. The public is cordially invited ‘Sama:

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