Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 12

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COWBOYS BEAT | MINES, 14707, IN BIG GAME. DENVER, Noy. 1-—The Colorado; School of Mines lost to the University of Wyoming here Saturday, 14 to adding another forcible vote to the contention that Wyoming deserves a place in the Rocky Mountain. confer- ence, Sleet fell during the game which was played ona muddy gridiron, mak- ing fast football almost impossible, Straight line plunges mixed with ‘a shift play figured prominently in the Wyoming victory. The Miners’ ony score came the third quarter on two| forward passes, | Fitzke'’s run of €0 yards was the! ALFRED longest to be made on the Denver field this year and placéd the Cowboys with- in striking. distance of.a touchdown. Fitzke intercepted a nass and made. his spectacular dash, Following. his long run, Simpson carried the pall over from the! five yard line just before the first half ended. The Winning touchdown for Wyoming came in, the fourth quarter. whem Lay- mon ran the length of the field after receiving a punt on the ‘30-yard ‘line. Goal wus kicked, making the finab score 14 to 2, The Miners threatened to score from the eight-yard line as the second quar- ter started but the’ Wyoming, deferise held within four yards of a touchdown and fs this quarter ended Wyoming got its first big drive which ended in a score under way. > San A. E., Stirrett and Harry McCraken are expected to return today from Lara mie, where ‘they have been on bust- ‘neps. “Dhey are making the trip over- jana, LOWEY Aifred R. Lowey, who ts a candidate on the Republican. ticket for reelection as county and prosecuting attorney, is one of the most successful young law- yers in Casper, where he has practice] his profession for several: years. Mr. Lowey wes, appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to fill out: an unexpired term, and has more than made good in the office. He has been a co ious prosecutor, and when occasion demanded he has assumedthe role of public defender, with the re- sult Vick Abed with BEBE AS NURSE NOTE—THE IRIS WILL RUN MATINEE ONLY TO- DAY, CLOSING AT 6 O'CLOCK FOR WRESTL- ING MATCH. bett, which not only insures the convic- county thousands of dollars in building up @ case and securing a conviction on purely circumstantial evidence. Lowey abandoned ‘his practice and en- listed in the service of his country. WALLACE NATION DEMANDS Chicago, Oct. —If one-were re- is doing thote than any other to work toward Republican success in Novem- | ber, he would probably haye to say: Determination of the public to bave change and to get away from Wil- sonism. Reports from all quarters rel! of this feeling, at once a desire f. a change and a determination to bring it about | at the polls November 2. ‘Whether it be from the central west, | the far west, the east or the south, the reports tell of this seeking for a change. The desire for a change is born of dissatisfaction, dislike and dis- gust felt by the voters toward the Wil- son administration and the things it has done and left undone, Mr. Cox is looked on as 2 man who! if he were elecred would follow the track of Mr, Wilson. In, fact, he has declared-himself in “complete accord” with Mr. Wilson, , The public, br all accounts, is not looking for @ man who will go along | with Mr. Wilson or the Wilson policiea, | ——>__— Shembeck’s orchestra left last night | for Rawlins, Wyo., where they will play ‘tonight for the big opening Hallow- ein dance of the Elks at that place, THOROUGH CHANGE. | quired to name & singie factor whieh | $e Read The Tribune Classified Ads. Lee Martin, Republican candidate for sheriff of Natrona county, is a typical | son of the West, and possesses all the qualities which go to make up an ideal officer of the law, both in point of ex- perience and his previous record in of- fice, as well as his personal integrity. | Lee Martin’ was born in Loutsville, | Ky., in 1867, and came West with his folks to’ Wyoming from Omaha, settling near old Fort Fetterman in 1870. The journey overland was made by ox team. work performed by Mr. Lowey during | his Incumbency was seeuring..2 con: sion from the murderer of John J, tion of the criminal, but will save the At. the outbreak of the war Mr. With ‘marty important cases now pending in the District Court it is high ly important, aside from other consid- erations, county attorney. THEATER that Mr. Lowey’ remain as STARTS TOMORROW ID AME CASPER’S NEWEST AND FINEST THEATER—MAMMOTH ORGAN LAST TIMES TODAY Ethel Clayton | SUPPORTED BY JACK HOLT IN “CROOKED STREETS” A_ MYSTERY TALE OF CROOKED STREETS OF SHANGHAIT. ALIVE WITH THE LURE AND COLOR OF THE ORIENT CT, —ALSO— A MERMAID COMEDY * “THE FRESH START” —AN D— SS ADMISSION—40c SHOWS START AT 1:00,° 2:00, 3:30; 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 DANIELS offered. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ‘THE PENALTY’ °°’ Gear story WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDING LON CHANEY, ‘THE “FROG” IN “THE MIRACLE MAN” wear for these snowy days. Man eee RICA Rubber Footwear on ae THE BIG.BUS about Laramie, Wyo., “old-timers as a champion miner, prospector, hunter and trapper. ! For over twenty years Lee Martin was a peace officer in almost every capacity, from constable. to deputy ‘United States marshal, and he possess- es an enviable record as a good, clean, fearless officer. If elected to. the of- fice of sheriff, Natrona county will! have reason to boast of one of the best officers in the state of Wyoming. Mr. (Martin is a married man, -is #4 property owner and taxpayer, and lives with hie family at 619 West Bleventh street, Casper, * connected with one of the ofl companies fi this city, is here looking after bual- ness matters and calling on friends, - fabsstiod atin teams aha “Lorain” works while.you sleep. Cas- per Gas Appliance Co.—Ady. : BARGAIN DAY Eleven Reels LYRIC 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. TODAY Two Big Features: LpiReT 3: Franklyn Farnum © INA - Big Western —NEXT— A Big Feature STARRING June Eividge THEN A Mack Sennett ¥ Comedy THEN J Another Big Comedy ; Come early. It’s the best)? show. in town. { —COMING— “Something ta Think About” ~The First Snow Brings with it the urgent need for A six-buckle knee-height overshoe for men or a dainty toe rubber for women are only the extremes of our complete assortment of foot- Prices less than you expect for the quality ean ; oe < 0. A. Graybeal, who was formerly }) TUES. ¢_nd NITE NOV. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL CHEMBECK | MUSIC OF COURSE Returns Between Dances Admission 25c, Tax Paid $a Dancing 10c the Dance So C FF, lection INSTRUCTIONS , In order to vote for Harding and Coolidge vote for the Republican electors, Peter Kooi, James Mickelson and J. M. Schwoob by placing an Xin the little space as indicated, ‘ In voting for Republican representatives in the Six- teenth Legislature place an X after the names of Harry N. Free and J.-E. Frisby in the little square as indi- cated. © . Imorder to vote the straight Republican ticket Sines an X in each square aft«r the name of each candidate straight down the ticke’.. REPUBLICAN PETER KOOI.. JAMES MICKELSON ..... [XM] , For Electors of and for the President and Vice Presdent of the United States of America. » BANK -W. MONDELL...[X] For Representative in Sixty-Seventh _ Con- gress of the United For Member of the Sen- ate >of Sixteenth Legislature. es is a HARRY N. FREE For Members of the House of Representa- tives ‘of the Six- teenth Legislature. For County Clerk For Sheriff For County, Treasurer For County and Proce- cuting Attorney For County Assessor MN, WHEELER.........[34] HAZBL CONWELL. For co ee a Surveyor For Clerk of the District Court ————— For County Commission- er, four-year term — For County Commission- er, two-year term cane For Coroner —_—— Vustice of the Peace aera ‘or Constable

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