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“OI (ioUES i | WMD na Two Big Meetings Mark Windup of Campaign in This County; Dance and Entertainment End Freeland Rally Addressed by Attomey H. B. Durham The closing rallies of the Republican’ county campaign were held Saturday night when Attorney. H. B. Durham addressed a large gather-|the ntevious record made by Bert Cole ing of Freeland and Alcova citizens at the Hagood Hall, southeast of| town, and the Women’s Republican Club considered local issues at al well-attended meeting held at the Republican headquarters. The Freeland meeting was one which proved particularly enjoy-! ung women who It afforded ivy 2 of Wyoming ebk: to many of the went with the ps them their first gl country ‘Bife. ce mE Mr. sue Durham. took nis hearers a number of points concern: ing the League of Nations which had} not been fully understood. He pointed out particularly that ifthe League of) Nations is entered into without reserva- tions, the United States surrenders to a super-government the right of self- determination for which our forefathers fought in the I the war of 1812. Following the speech the joyed dancing to music furnished by the Red Cummings .orchestra, consist- ing of a yiolin and a guitar, the frolic ending at 2 o'clock with several old- time quadrilles, for which Tom Hagood; acted as caller. Among the liveliest wes Mrs. Boney Ernest.of Alcova, who is 68 years young and growing young- er-every-vear. Mrs, Ernest; although a lifelong Democrat, almost converted by. Mr. Durham’s ar- guments. The women of the neighbor- hood served an elaborate luncheon at midnight. with coffee, gandwiches, many kinds of cake and other good things which were thoroughly appre- ciated, The Casper party experienced consid- erable difficulty on the return trip’ on acequnt of the blinding snow storm en- countered after rounding the end per Mountain, but there. were unately no accidents. At the meeting of the Women's Re- publican Club, A. A. Slade explained the school id good roads amendments and the necessity of securing for these hmendments » majority of: all ‘votes cast at the election if they are to pass. | Mrs. C. D. Murane went into the. ™method by which the president is elect- ed. Mrs, B..B. Brooks gave two rea. why she as a woman intended to the Republican ticket. time I go into a rug store,” tax and a stamp are adden mu) purcha: Pi for- vote ~~ Love sets in. —ALSO— - Two-Part Comedy “THE ‘ “TORCHY” Scenic From the Famous Torchy Stories . Iris Concert Orchestra up the various, is, of the campaign and made clear to declared herself; of} volution and again in} | crowd en- of the dancers; tariff would remove ‘that tax and I am going to vote the | ticket. | ““My. second reason is that.1 am the mother of months in France. |body but the president and congress of the United States to say that he! must go to war again.” £0N5 speilos twelve languages. degrees, yet Edward is a perfectly tyholesome American: boy, with a fondness New York, 12 years old, is ths youngest His father ts for baseball and marbles. Right, Fred lent at Harvard, 15 years old. faster and faster, until—but can you blame him——-with BEBE DANIELS as ADMISSION—30c, Including Tax SHOWS START AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 DAILY” epson | a son who spent eighteen! T do not want any-) YOUTHFUL STUDENT PRODIGIES—Left, TODAY, WED., THUR. CER Wherein one Reginald Jay takes to his bed so the law can’t take him to court. The patient develops alarming symptoms — Calls for his nurse — Sinks MAIL SHIP IN TAIL SPIN IS CHEYENNE, Wyo.,, Nov. 2.—After climbing 15,000 feet inian effort to get! above the clouds with air mail for Salt Lake City, Pilot Jack Knight Mon- day suddenly shot out of the’ clouds, to find his machine, not as he supposed, still clirnbing, but rushing earthward in a tail spin. Knight then was bare- ly 3,000 feet above the earth and suc- ceeded in flattening out his ship bare- ly in: time to avoid a crash. He re- turned" to the landing field here, disap- pointed at his inability to make the Salt Lake run,” but gratified over the ; achievement of a new, Wyoming alti- tude record, his mark of 21,000 feet |being more than 2,000 feet higher than of Casper, Low-hanging clouds and driving snow e interfered with air mali west of mine since Saturday, ‘but the a ships have departed and arrived usual, u pea AEE RN Sad DESERTION BRINGS DIVORCE. Foster Kiser was granted a divorce jin the District: court yesterday from Goldie Kiser on grounds of desertion, ee | Beira, in Portuguese East Africa, is a city of zine. For all the buildings: land almost everything else, from rat way cars to-coffins, zinc is used. Edward Rochie Haréy, dr, of student ever admitted to Columbia. He | a professor and his mother holds three Santee of Newcastle, P: the young EID nurse? GREAT MIRROR’” |PUBLIC DEBT IS REDUCED AGAIN f aty. Associated reed. WASFANGTON, Nov. 2.—Tre operations for October resulted in further reduction of the public del according to figures made public | today, showing the gross debt to be $24,509,-) $72. This represents a reduction of $24,845,455 OE aioe monte the month. GRADING PROTEST UP FOR HEARING ON WEDNESDAY Hearing of the grading District. No. 8 case is scheduled to beheld in the distriet court tomorrow, the city be- ing called upon to show cause’ for the court not making permanent the tem- porary injunction granted to taxpay- ers in this socalled “confiscatory" dis-} trict. } Property owners in asking for the temporary injunction to prevent: the city from collecting the assessment con- tended that. the assessment in this grading district was so high that it practically confiscated the property, the asvessinent being spproximately © as much as the value of the lot in some. instances. The city council since has practically agreed npon extending the district to TODAY “wow! wow! Knocl: °em dead, boys, knock ’em dead. has got a real he-man show today. LYRIC. Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. Look, Look, Oh Look, Men! MAN 0° WAR The greatust race horse of all time. Gallops to vic- * tory ten lenethe aneen es hoot lt Barton. See him in action. six Reel “1 Feature ~TARS. ‘CHARLIE CHAPLIN ‘POLLY OF THE STORM COUNTRY’ A classy story with thrilling battles. A terrific saaIRDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN. int. rr perish sto OTE—One of the actors was killed during th “BIG ELECTION SHOW! Brennanlillll nn Y OF THE STORM COUNTRY™ make the assessment more equitable. pete each maa nlsts: stroyed under the Peace Treafy at a rate of 1,000 a week. equal iy number all the met, women and children in the whole of Canad. oh “Back to God’s Country” —TOMORROW— Manttfretae for the winter. We ean —NEXT— Douglas McLean fix it. ighway Garage, 124 W. are a Another Comedy . _IN— ; Ir y o . ua i i i ope oe a fe The Jail Birds = Hewsone, Highway Garage, audtihen a Pathe News You'll say it’s funny Second. it 9 | pe of the storm. —NEXT—. NELL SHIPMAN In a Western Comedy ‘Toad Allen’s Elopement?’ Nell Shipman was the great star in * NA —ALSO— TRIBUNE ELECTION RETURNS WILL} BE FLASHED ON THE SCREEN SS German guns were recently being Je- oo The inhabitants of Greater Londen TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Showing Mob Rule in Ireland Ladies, comie and see the first woman jury in the east. Ladies, ain’t it funny they reached an agreement in 35 min- utes. How did they do it? —COMING—- ‘Something to Think About’ What comes “Once to Every Woman?” Is it the Kiss of Passion? Adapted from the Sensational Novel by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS All-Star Selected Cast N CH ANEY “THE FROG” in “THE GIRL the Miracle Man Interprets the role of “Blizzard” The legless cri inal st‘ nds out as one of the greatest performa’ ces in motion picture history “*BLIZZARD” “THE LOVER” Shows Start at 1, 2:15, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 Daily Admission 40c Including War Tax Mammoth Wurlitzer and Finest Theater