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revenue icial knowl: leh Are or in the overnihentt boat: > nobody else. gill edge concer ie i" even how, many. Natrona epuni x Mr. Roach nd the were kn only aforementioned miele who to be in Cheyenne or in other Mr.) Roach and. his ¢d-workers chang: ed. u at Wendover Saturday Might but their destination and plan of Operation is still a dark, dark secret: Good work undoubtedly was aecom- plished in the raids in Casper and other parts of Natrona, county in arresting bootleggers and seizing opérators of sUills and the stills. 5 * MP. eeler instructed: not 40 ‘issue any information abovt by the government agents afd @ay he told those seeking inf that it was available by w: “of L. A. Miller, internal, revenue collector, , Yesterday afternoon ° Sheriff Pat Royce denied.a representative ofthe press admission to.the basemen, wht the stills and all “wet” peor ‘Stored. Sheriff, Royce claimed + ipistruati from, the . gov, agents were allow no “details of the ork Weré to leak out. hours. and would Mmit visits to the jail between the hours of 4:30 and 6 o'clock on Wednesday and Saturday. This makes an hour a week in which to visit’ a prisoner in the county. jail. In making this announcement he indi- cated that the jail was crowded to! capacity. ‘The list of prisoners was withheld by Sheriff Royce, he said, because the fed- eral prisoners were not his tenants. had been’ forced to suspend the Government agents have taken on) Rhi new life throughout the state, it be- came known ‘yesterday, The exact part of government agents fs not ac- tually Known, although the present election may give a hint of the rea for. such: via whl SGRCAN. CLINE the ,action throughout Wyoming be to get the names of tho Baan Sat tion ke still peculiarly op ’ Be in tian ts . Yesterday |” Sheriff Royce diss announced that ne} Hardii cause for-any unusual activity on the}, Nineteen i of ‘the cloth-buyirig| broke ‘loose wi ragement of|one track to another at Troyes, France, | short-horned grasshoppers, the ears are soa 4 sik for the protes ail of our hondrably ajs-|public and for the: sailors deserve the, American sheep husbandry, that .con-|and rushed downhill towar which can be given ress, forthwith enact the French-Cap-| An n K parallel with tt all of them are anxiously | Per Truth in Fabric Bill, which” is! raced along the trac! sola > “eepdigzition as will, Known in the house % representatives] tr7in. bpm be: i jumping on one PAGE FIVE Avily loaded freight cars| legs at ieast this ia the|caes with the le being switched from |long-horned Varieties. In the case. of at the back wf the roots of the winge. |The. position of the ear on the leg is | just below that part of the front legs jumped on a the | Which ts the equivalent of a man's: kne fewratsinis ma ee ri ’ deal inf i ¥ 4, he senate, as| fsizmovii “ears, Applied the brakes |The ear varies a good deal in form. In ‘teamed etata ms ecuiay Pe one and prevented a serious collision. {some cliges there is a slit.in they leg, a a THE EXPERT WITNESS (ia aD f Be It Resolved by the } Stockgrowers’ Asso- “EVANSTON, Wyo., Nov. 2.—The fol. ting assembled at Cas-|lowing advertisement appeared in a Io- ‘per, day of Noyember,|cal newspaper: sion be ia oa 1920, We urgently recommend to| “A Correction: The rumor which has; - a uniform wage of $} the oto of the interior that he!been ciréulated around town of late tht | month was established for those soins e forty sthe ,congress, of I was sick, dead and buried out in the out affer November f, and for herders | thes that ajaw be enacted | hills, is withéut foundation. 1 am’ not and cape! nders who maintain bi Bite al, honorably + dis-! Unmindful of the supposed ‘spiritual ‘or those maintaining t and, sailors, be-permit- truth thereof, otherwise, I wish to in- of $100 a month was ¢3- and take up, 640 acres form my friends that I am stil! ative | tabtis “ieee Cpublic domain with. (and Well. (Stened) Mrs. Peder Rasmus-. J ‘Phe Association, pPridr | to adjoursi- a improvement or that 8, Yellow Creek." [Bilder gethy salient beeree a Tete te isa | Atiendment No. 6, relating to livestogle | Rovernment am rae sacar. ithe fate cf which is to bs Of ae : 1 by today’ ZA Peston. U J Lite: aot tdi by the ak MOVEMENT BOOSTED. “Whereas, a, large and ever increas- . Roach, state” prohibition ° ihg proportion of the raw material used) in the, manufacture of ‘al) wool’ cloth down: on Casper last wi Wherdis, It hid ome to the atten-| fe compased of wool, substitutes, the collector at Cheyenne. nat is| tion of the Natrona County Stockgrow-| chief of which is shoddy—otd tags, re-| 9 Association that. the United Statés| worked in some cases as often as eight is being made the dumping grounds times; large quantities of foreign rags, wools , ‘TWhereas, textile manufacturers gen- and frozen meats; and, erally sell. ‘all woo!’ cloth without mak- “Whereas,) The: dumping of foreigh ing. known, its Content of shoddy and rags and wools and frozen. meats upon of virgin, (new) wool; the markets ih this country is causing}. “Whereas; the absence of descriptive low prices and consequent losses t0}jabels on ‘all wool’ cloth deprives the American citizens who. have © thelr| public of.its right to know what it is wee monies, invested in legitimate entef-| buying and of oe Hight to choose be- prise, therefore; Be it, tween shoddy, cloth and yirgin wool, ved, By «the Natrona County} prevents comp sition between the sub- Stockgrowers’ “Assdclation in Meeting) stitute and the genuine and forces pur- assembled at Casper, Wyo., this ist di chasers to pay the same for the sub- of November, pe. that the president] stitute, as. for the genuine; of the United States be and he is here-| , ‘‘Whereag,.rag-picking is _ thriving Elestion sat Republican Nominee by urgently requésted to forthwith] throughout. the world, while American 1 le ee ae ae daily place an embargo, updn dil. foreign rags,| sheep husbandry is languishing; false} alarm, with ‘which Cox. batters by One-Third Plurality. Cot Wools and frozen meats, and; Be It Fur.) “Wherew’s, a bill has been introdiicea Hara $ead-of All the: chintaes ‘dently Predicted n Stren ther Into, congress,’ known as ‘the . French: sel fiom de day. to day in Dayton, ‘of Great, Eacerrepse That a copy of this reso-|Capper Truth: in Fabric Bill, which is Her) rena my. Leandidave is classed with | be, forthwith forwarded to Wood; destined. to compel manufacturers to}| Beelzebub. and, Satan.,.“He raises | ilson,. president of the United) stamp their cloth with it content. of} cash it ‘ashington, D. C.”. virgin Wool and of shoddy, therefore;} tons of: dle.” “His cam: 's FOR Be It : i Resolve, ‘That. the Natrona County | bril ‘kgrowérs' Association demands, im * = about all itraw Vote “The national struw vote of the United i@ company is completed and an- 7 mouncement made that Harding and SOLDIERS: pains ; Codlidge are the choice of the people of| “Whereas, # large portion of the United. States by fully 384-3 pér cent more than Cox and Roosevelt. are final vote shows thie following Be Ag ag total.popular vote. total populdr vot ng,.electoral vote. Cox, electoral vote The states making up the Har paccces ‘while in others there is a film covering The. grasshopper has its ence between .Calumet and all other Baking Powders. First—You See it in the cost. Calumet is sold, at a moderate Then—you' observe , it ea Cadet has noe than the ul leavening streng! therefore pa required, in the evenness — and texture 6f your bak- tg oe they look better — finer grained. caller Notice it in rais- ing auch Finally — what a difference { in the taste. There is a delicious- ness, a goodness that can be had in no other manner., Biscuits, pies, cakes, muffins, donghnuts— never were so tasty—6o all-satisfying. And then there is the satis- faction of knowing that Calumet is made in the World's |: it, best equipped and cleanest Baking Pow- der Factories. 1602. Some baking powderscomein ‘1202. instead of 1602.cans, Besure | you get a pound when you want it. A (By DAYTON, Nov, 2.—Gov. James M. Cox is back from Toledo, ore he made the last speech of his campaign last night, ready to is vote, as he said, for the League of Nations. | ‘Soon afterward | these tales are all denied, we can't | ved this morning, but the govertior was, asl these les, Ht denied, ‘we can arose, leaving the railroad yards, and expect to stop on his way Qualified Ra rteey Gon aume me at a cross-roads store to-cast his Ballot. Mrs. Gox, who accom- \ {Sduth Dakota, Utth,)Ver- panied him to Teledo, expected to go to, announced today. His campaign has | ————————_——— Wireinls. | the: polls. with, him. n based entirely, he says, upon a and he believes. electoral yote are: Arizona, Califor! Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho! Iinois, Indjana, di "Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michikan suirinesota, Missouri, tina, Nebras- ka, Nevada, New ‘Hampshire, “New Jer- sey, New Mex‘co, New Yorls, North, Da- kotag Oni Oregon, ‘ ‘Pennsylvania, th has His special train che | ene ere aes ai ict “It wilk be a, victory for humanity words, | and civilization and Mota partisan one,” ¥ the angels a Bethlehem. 2,000 he sdleclared. “America. will igen the ago,. the. governor gaid, would! f; " come true as a result of America’s en-|— oe into the league. Thousands that ‘the “agsembled in two halis greeted his last message wi applause and as it died thé governor hurried to his train go. back home, | se . After casting his sored he planned to Bc Lae his farm Home to remain until the ion returns come in_at his down- teh newspaper office. There he is ex- pected to. spend, most of tho night,| made in Germany, watching the computation count. rket. x BASES CLAIMS » Goins of Dilne nickel bt the most dig: 9: ‘S ficult of ail to ON “MORAL ISSUE.” ia ei .. (By United Press.) apires. Nov. 2.—Goy. Jame M:) ‘Cox Ik Sereriely:confiden of victory, he! back your, shipment intact (c prepaid) if not satis- factory. - Joyelbrs | ‘everywhere know us. We refer you to thtm or to our vybanking eatare igs —The Central ‘Trust Co. of Chieago or the Nationai Bank of Commerce, Providence, R. 1. as. to Our: responsibility. Bassett Jewelry Co. 16, Garnét.St. , Providence, R. L. Have You Your House Insured Against Fire? are now on-the Insure yourself against the loss of use of your housé when it burns. Costs less than fire insurance. R.T. KEMP CO. Insurance, Mhat’s All . Winston-Satem, N. © DEAR PETEY: fonday, Bet you a house and lot you'd stay in W-S a month if you ever got to know s here like I have. Between business, an Reynolds factories and Abily time—well my date book has been bubbling over! And, I'm still running into facts that would stag- get even your imagination, old football, with all your kick! Pete, take it straight from government Phone 370—112 E. 2nd P. O. Box 1127 freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or odor! It’s worth the. busi smoker’s time to compare Camels with stgaretie in the world!. Camels are sii , a revelt ion! You know that. eyes Atlanta tomor! et wad df best wi Cc Yours |. DEPT. | 831 KIMBALL HANDLES THES GOODS getee Coates speeded oo Soe dete tof Sredote erate deed to sho ale ehoatoate Boob dpe CONTINUES ALL dai Pista | PRESCRIPTION | : K Soe RO 4. <2 i io, ! So ao oo «8 So ato th Beeageaty ooo heirs eateede dfoafe sfeetoateats of ses ir fo Boa’ fo-ef So-ho-eSe-g 7 + WE ARE NOW LOCATED iN OUR baer ya ~ Quarters = enews 130. South Center Street Building formerly occupied by the National Supply Co. Richter Music Co. WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING eae <4 figures direct to you, that every work day - 5 in. the week. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. & < buys from our “Uncle Sam” enough revenue by f Yesterday Broke All Records - stamps to pay for a.duplicate of the - some hew Winston: Salem post office build- , THE BIG REXA EL, » 4 ing! Ever hear of such a thing? ¥ : 5 a And, if you Want to get an eyefull of ; atmy of more than 1 people, be d 4 in the Reynolds factor district. when, 4 whistles blow! Never saw such a cigate! eo firing-up time in my life! oe Peter, everytime you light a Camel in ‘the oe future, call back on what I’ve slipped td oo about Camels — absolutély, the greatest Rs cigarette at any price—for quality, for) re- > 4 freshing flavor, for mellow mild body, : *¢ Saat rte! EN’ roves %, seeps Seshoateage-egeat *, % Fhe R ald Store eee a REx — “PRONE Re ALL THATS- | 260W |} 2, MeO, 2 ae ea alg io, e ot oak fo oad oe iSoete