Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1920, Page 5

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Basing his candidacy of a platform of cs ive legislation, Fret Ww. Drail, in-seeking the yotes of his pit is in Natrona County in ‘his as- pirations to the honor of being Jenator from this county in the next meeung of the state legislature. Mr, Dralle, who has been @ figure in public life here ‘through his: official con- nection with the American Legion, has financial and ‘business. world, He is one of those fellows Whose ‘chemital that he sets. and in his views. He is an effective speal er and has a way of reaching hiv obj ve through fores of @ pleasant by cerpts from the platform on which he stands are self-ilJuminating. Any- one Who knows Fred Dralle, knows that he says what he means and means what he says. Here is his stand, in brief? Regarding Labor. clectéd I will urge the enforcement of laws for the protection an@ Women ih this state. Good Roads. “Tam ‘emphatically in favor of roads 1 beBieve in undértakings ‘and in? making safe- sup. to- guide the expenditures ' of moiey for this purpose. Just appor- tionment of burdens and equitable dis- tribytin of benefits will be my’ effort. “Speaking from the viewpoint of a min’ who saw service and primarily from*the viewpoint of a citizen, I be- oat American people for the benefit ol 5 Workmen’s Compensation. “I favor a fair and adequate work- men’s. compensation law in keeping with the present standard of wages and If, elected’ pledge myself to brig about such a result. > the structure up had ® wide and varied experience and: suectss has. crowned his efforts in che make-up permits of his driving with! consiteney and judgment for ‘@ny goal) He is a big man, physically, moraily t lieve in. benefitting this large ‘pereent-{ { Tom Hall, term on the Democratic constituents, irrespective ‘re-election. largest wool growers in “I believe in the right of collective’ Wyoming, being rated as one of the} of laboring men’ which. ‘American ideals are foynded, | Atta the foundation upon } tire @ducational structure heartily indorse the efforts and réso- that are passable 365 days in the year. lutions of the State Teachers’ Associa- Providing funds for such’ tion, and pledge to give my best ef-/| “With deep realization mercial center and the “In'-cansideration of j heart, I sol: today after a 10 Per Cent BOYS' SHOES: | \’ = : rds& Cunningham Co. ‘PRICE REDUCTION SALE Shoes for Men and Boys Discount sale. It will pay you will be (OES ding ‘any pair of MEN’S or to buy two or three pairs at prices offered. we Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suitcases ( received adlarge shipment of 1s. (faveling: bags ahd suitcases. present. member of the Board of County Commissioners, is a candidate for re-election for the 4-year Hall has made a good record in office, has looked after the interests of nis ‘fillation, and his friends are urging his Mr. Hat has large property imterests in Natrona county, and is one of the |forts to bring about an equitable solu-| jtton of the school dimceulty. I Conclusion, sponsibility I would assume as senator from Wyoming's most important com- j county, I would be sympathetic with ‘the ‘spirit that has brought this county and tiis city to the forefront, pledge myself to work for the best in- terdsts of Natrona County. Standing ‘four-square” on this skeletonized plat-/ forb, and with the best interests of they People of this county and the state at} it your . support. Democratic candi- date for congress, returned to Doug): been uniformly fair and unbiased in his actions while a member of Board. Mr. Hall is the only candidate County Commissioner on any of ticket. Mr. of party af- per, and his supporters are urging the state ot /outside of the city ef Casper. has been’ a resident taxpayer of bargaining, the right to organize. I most suctessful sheep ‘men in the 'trona County for the past fifteen years, | - am Ih sympathy with the views of the West. Mr. Hall has looked after the | ana fesides with a fine family of a wite laboring man for I'am one of you, If.interests of the livestock industry: iniand five children at Arminto. which our en- must rest. I | BY : IDAHO FALLS, Oct. 30—The of the, re- state’ richest legislation 1 REXALL 1-CENT SALE . STARTS MONDAY > Fi Men’s Department OUR PRICE REDUCTION SALE is still on and you can save from 10 to 25 per cent on all wearing ap- parel for men and boys during this sale. Better take advantage of it. CLOTHING A discount of 20 PER CENT will _ be allowed on all SUITS, O'VER- COATS and MACKINAWS for men and boys. This includes our well- known Hirsch-Wickwire make of men’s clothing atid the Oregon City Woolen Mills make of overcoats and mackinaws, which are the best made; - SHIRTS A 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on any shirt in the store during this sale. This ineludes all of the silk, madras and percale dress shirts, as well as flannel and cheviot work shirts, ete. EXTRA SPECIAL We are closing out all of our White Dress Shirts For men;, also a few odd sizes and patterns of madras and percale shirts with soft or stiff cuffs at al- most half price. Ail of the $2.50 AND $3.00°SHIRTS GO AT $1.45 BACH. $1.50 TO $2.00 SHIRTS GO AT 95 CENTS EACH. You had better come in and look them over. It will pay you to buy: several at these prices. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST ‘ GEE LOLIL LLM ILL ILLS ESS SMS Xl Natrona county at all times, and has party tickets residing outside of Cas election on the ground that at Jeast | One of the county conimissioners shouit be representative of the great territory Mr, Hall IDAHO SWEPT BY BIG BLIZZARD big snow Of the season, ah old-fash: ioned blizzard, developed after a day's windstorm, and was drifted heavily by a 34 ask ile gale. the ‘week end >with) and Miss Lovey Norris. He |to. business at the will do the regular Sie ge cael Mrs. Ny a ®) Sterr and fam- fly will leavy row in their. Mar. thon ‘car ic coast. They ‘spend Some time in Wash- | cases here all ef next week and will hold court ih Landet beginning Noven:- Her 8, ‘ Fo eae | Mrs. ©. C. has returned from California, where she has been: visiting tor the past several months. rae om © EC. Chou Of the Federal educa tional board will leave tonight for Den- ver, where an important confereuce will be held next week. During his ‘TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Modern bedroom; 107_8. Durbin. close in, reasonable. 10-80-1t all the for the his Na- first 115 West Midwest The Noveniber Birthstone tation diamond; thé yellow, t your hatpin, Phone 1394 THE HARVEY RESTAURANT . The satisfaction in dining at the Harvey Restaurant is due as much to the quiet at- mosphere of cleanliness and coolness as it is to the excel- lent cooking. The Harvey Restaurant H. C. Wisner, Prop. - 12214 East Second Sporting Goods and Auto Supplies CASPER SPORTING GOODS CO. Cot. Second and David Phone 214 Tagan. Sota ves Cimtorne 4 ees fornia, visiting -jait the prominen -Pitie’ ‘of those states Sudge Ralph Kimban and Court Re. ° porter Leslie’ have returned ftom Douglas. Kimball will hear The Topaz comes in several shades; there aré yellow, white and brown, or dark Topaz. The White Topaz is mostly used as ‘an imi- most popular, ‘We carry the Yellow Topaz in atmost every conceivable mounting, and we can suit you, “Who first-comes to; this worth-betew,. With dreur November's fog and snew, _ - Should prize the Topaz. ‘amber hue, - Emblem of Friends, and lovers trué,’) UNITED JEWELRY SHOP absence Harry Fisher will have charge, the past three days on a business and} nected with his off fiterests and viail- of the office. _ fe Pat re ‘ - y Arthur Linn, who was recently in-} Denver_|Jured while working at the | Natrone Peta cee 3 Power company, pas teft for his home in Pleasant Groye, Utah, where he will remain until he is fully recovered. "98 : Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Green have ee turned from Billings, where they spont LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid Painful ‘consequences by taking GOLD EM Oy The worle’s standard remedy for kidney, | Dledder and uric acid troubles—the | National Remedy of Holland since 1696. | j Three sizes, all druggists. Lédk for the Qume Gold Medal on every box imitating liver, Guaranteed. mod accopt no is CAFE Making a specialty of good food—well cooked and quickly served Phone 441 2 ; UNITED JEWELRY SHOP and to our mind the prettiest, is the one con- tinually in our store. The Dark Topaz is very seldom used except in a gentleman's ring. ven should you wish it in 249 South Center Let us finish what Your Kodak Began The experts in our ‘fin- ishing department are just as eager as you are to get the most from every ex- posure. And the benefit of their experience is yours for the asking.. They are ready, at all times, to suggest and criticize so that you may obtain even better results in the future. CASPER PHARMACY Kodak Finishing Dept. ONE DAY SERVICE HALLOWE’EN CANDY Just the sort to fill your candy cup favors. _ All of it delicious and fashioned especially to attract and to tempt. ~ CHOCOLATES Johnson's Whitman’s Mouth-melting from the first bite through the last taste. C. WEST Confectionery 236 S. Center Phone 18 PAGE FIVE pleasure trip. eee Sid Roberts is In the city from Raw!- ins, Wyo., looking after business con- ing with his many friends nerc. e e's Miss Belle Willianis will spend Sun- 1 , ‘Bracelet —— W atches this year, “Why not pick, out! one now that suits your faney, pay a\small deposit, and have it set aside? Elgin and Gruen Are Our Leaders JOS. I. SCHWARTZ E. Keating, Mer. Iris Theater Building It is seldom that one finds the lunch of one’s appetite at a price suit- ing one’s purse Doughnuts—fresh, Warm, Rich and 25¢ Coffee —Fragrant, Delicious — THE RATRONA DOUGHNUT SHOP 152 South Darbin “MUMS”—AIl sizes and all shades Sweet Peas, Carnations, Reses AND THE BULBS— CHINESE LILIES NARCISSUS 3 HYACINTH All sorts of Flowers for your Hallowe’en Parties AND BASKETS TO PUT,’EM ALL IN— HANGING BASKETS TABLE BASKETS FLOOR BASKETS EVEN BASKET STANDS THE PALMS 414 East Second Street Phone 600 ~ 8 Have you tried our de- licious candies? If not, you have missed a treat. McDonald’s Roof Garden Brown’s Supreme Chocolates Chesen everywhere by those who want the best. “TREVETT CONFECTIONERY €0. Next Door to the America Theater THC EEE CEE eP PPE een I?’s a Genuine Pleasure to Dine Here There are so many. features of dining here that make you leave with an anticipa- tion of coming again. The food, the service, the envi- ronment, the cool, fresh at- mosphere, the courteous at- tention are all ideal. Such a place as you'll choose to come to often. THE AMERICAN CAFE 244 South Center All the good barbers in this city are not employed by The Oil Exchange Barber Shop But all of our barbers are good barbers Did we say good? That hardly expresses it—expert is the word. So it makes no difference in which chair you sit when you come to The Oil Exchange Barber Shop Oil Exchange Bldg. + TAO AANA Have your The Clothes Cleaned regu- Wardrobe latin ket reliable and experienced Cleaners Cleaners 121 W. 2nd kes 2 We Call for Phone 124-W “shee and Deliver IML A URI ~~ menemenmnntmeweennen pus pty Re waRs AEE” EU bE Oey wen err oh taeeeeetines eretatere ‘ aemaat, ~e

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