Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 2

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en diel thé pee the country. Democratic party is charged also with pee! Ane! War upon a narrow and partisan basis, with ig éxthadéd i ablest méi of the nation. and | wer conducted the ce negotiations alto- fas oak as fittaidectt With a téxicticbus ‘band unreasonable number of subservient clerks and retainers, r to acquiesce ih whatever views the president, expressed, Thé Demécratic patty is again held fo aeetint tn aan for total neglect and tack of capacity to restore _| the domestic affairs of the country following the War; but pérsiitting further wate in the substance bof tie people it failuré fo protect themr against otitragebts profiteering and graft on the part. of favorites of the administration. { To all of this th the Democratic party has no de-| * aa Tae i iige to} Tt simply stands | _W. Fs Dunn, who 18 a candidate on y as aietted by President Whee and the pee ier te ieaibtor, oe _hiae ae das Oh feos | erg fe ee ar 0 NS Pp ioctrine of ir vy years as councilman. Mr. Dunn }' r_ busine! ee a cessful ever; en mands a pilecive tril foF tip bene of Adri |= nay ae or rw ri ASA age be mands a : Sehich feve ngetian in: gear factors ty | | 8¥si in govérnment estifadtes and appropriations | the srowtl recap hs yrs and 4 pis 2, reform in handlin: Soveninenk bus- yeant a pabie Pyork tea ‘uecn ot ae | : et es he nlamber of govermmét | ei rte th o e yes from somé fnillfon to’ the pré-war } trabts, ar Mr. Dunn has always been a Repuh- lican, has taken a keen interest in pul)-| gine by the pos the Recelin in aes lic affairs, and is one of the heaviest wi { formittate P pen jatio taxpayers in Natrona county. “He Invt fént ‘e two sons in the world war, one ot he ns ae ilerean bay # boys. serving more’ than a year in, with the view 6 maine atthe the peace of | France. wold r for thé divatming of thé Wa¥ éstab-| wo favor pazilie the, sordidrs of ‘ths cag of the nations, late War as a miitter 6f right and Ha as charity, ay sufficient “sum. to mak e Republican. party committed to, strict | their war’ pa¥ (MGE) fies, tnaa Sila in gover iy réduétion itt tax burdens carnings. We derfounce the delays in of al , payment, and the inadequate compen- and cotfiplete révision: edstires that ndw op- | sation to disabled soldiers and to sailors Bre the Bye q \ and. their Rigen aind se, pledge + fe a : : such changes as wi promp ly and ade; As a this is the situation that exists as the | cantdy give eymoatiietle recognition of their services and sacrifices. é, WILLARD W. SLACI of the couritry, have, sey vey if aia \ Laber Candidate for State, ican party to tar Pied daa from JOHN D. Be ee | raptcy,..to, restore the doineatié HnEstIE situation and re: | Labor Candidate for State) Ri tative, ane the prestige of the republie i in the foreign | | LNT ae Labor Candidate: for State “he hr yee paity is teady to ialptake the | | Re) opregentative. tes 6 ie people i in alk these regards, It has ; 1 ry inever. failed. in. its undertakings. Its candidates | HARRY N. FREE Fer F pate sprccubdatas. rednh bir and léyal, able atid’ ready to serve. Com- | mi them at the polls tomorrow. eles Me 4 Soa a Se reer LS ¢ Post A oe R 2 Mm 2 oafeeoatect Mo he sas <a | SE SY ores ene | fa Siert— digi | THE PROBABLE RESULT, | ; | Of Bhs eve ee es most importa election endl | 5 * > } since a) civil. wary the __._BeMDONALD Cae | ot th ' Eat jon ah overwhélhiig: Re- or - Coty / ican war de K. CARLSON. Petes: is The Lip og! cS Beles is cess that it ly sets up the following to sub- Fer Ce Capt CONWEEL is the result of tomorrow's Balloting: Harding and Coolidge will carry the following For County Mit ; states: : R. LOWEY Maine, _ Vermont, Newhampshire, Massachu- Tee oNon ‘ea Rho Island and Connecticut, 44 votes. For Assessor— LYLE E JAY Bae 0 Néw Jersey, Pennsylvania and Del- For Céitity Suey véyor— 3s Michigan. hide Wiscansin: & f Nt Waeenen se ‘owe ay Maer iP ee ; ‘Camunsenen ee sare). ‘or fsck th Dal ota, Nebraska, Kan- Yactical every man, woman For Commissioner ep mtana, Wyomingy Colorado, Utah and New itn eh port knows Harry Free, Medica: 48 votés,. | if théy don’t Know him personally, t nyést assuredly do thru his connection Fo Ce Idaho; Washington, Orégon, Nevada and Cali- | with one ot Casper's best known real teat 32 votes. ; ' €o¥ and Roosevelt will arty the, following ta 1000 W. KOWMAR sate: eee 4 ‘ | _. Vitginia, North Cavoliria, South Cacho: Geor- . bor Justiés ot ~ ie Casper Précimet— gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas ‘ahd Arkansas, 114 votes: | _ Doubtful Republican, Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky, 29 votes. Doubtful + Pemibcyatie, Tennessee, Oklahoma arid Arizona, 25 votes. The Repiblveans will carry 32 states with 363 electoral votes. The Demvdcrats will carry [0 states with 114 ; fees jo votes. Fo Toate | Se: ys aioe et MPLS: epublicans| will probably carry three ‘states thet | with 29 additional électoral votes. 12 The Democrats will probably carry three states : ; | ions, the fore over, on in oné Many maint ‘o\the overwhelming benefit of the Re- with 25 additional votes. fr table, teas can think o} oe alpsaee wholly upon the Wilson Thé Democrats are doomed to defeat with 139. o SAAS IST IIPDAAIPIISPIP EPPS rd aré 48 states with a total 6f 531 eléc- clés of the two leadih ing political par- niiibs ipo 266 electoral. votes to elect. by théit deapeénivé phe vin Briedly The Rent licans stand to élect their éandidates to weak, worn-out, by 3b electoral votes or a majority of 126. run aes, women, : ‘ayorite , cratic party has made its fight for re- a a aa sf ; and sick iS ee votes. at best.- is now s ruse } oe a gh freien Paris ind sbi" the Republica ake all he doubt spdves| Usted Staten fo taller ey , The Bond Issues are necessary to keep up with} for w) there is entire justification i in sentiment of thesé states, it will swéll the Republican vote in mecning te ee tom ay ie the growth of Casper. trowble. i ae a ae ording. nee question the Republican party a the electoral college fo 4 fo AN7 or a majority of [57. r : explicit reservations be incorporated: ‘Be. United $ Staves. its. constitutional COX’ ANDY AND’ THE OWL OWE. an : nervous : Geo. Vroman Post No. 2 on ie ah vat Ha 1 ti Ae An cide sha not permitte ¢ owl is, like some men; ; totes a Spat] $y: , eet id in the | Western: hemi- f He’s rated wise, but not Tans cs f Sorte Precept American Legion or to pri cg or ‘extérid éxitting gév- or things he ¢ver did ri ical Discove: @umietital fights—that article. ten of the Wilson | Or thoughts he ever thought. peace Sate Tee tee antl Casper Chamber of Com merce canmated completely or a substitute was well and strong.” —Mrs. Li fed not requiring the United States td So, like some’ men I, know, pied 1246 N. Jackson Street , ‘ Rot Cl and navy, to defend the fertitorial bor- And mei that you know, too, ary ub of Casper sper i fixed by the, Versailles The owl just hoots and Baste ; 4 4 é¢ feservdtions defining our At things that others do. he, Fi complete status ubder thé —W. JS. ae sn TIO CEPRCE TL EVP LOUD ILCCEECSSVO SS Ub¢ 000600008 S oS ere Leeseccececes ch, dé left uncertain or confined in the SF: CI LEOMA LALA DLS f q. Peps ina : In Wiping, things off the map next Tuesday, ; 3 dition to this the Republican arty holds | make one swipe and get Wilsonism, and then you rae obratic party to Blame for ‘tah incapacity | have it all, Denver, Colorado 9” Ne PILLLLE Lhdhedh a een ene Pre v, A)

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