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‘e Casnet Daily Tribune Dose of campat: | Blanton to raise! 0 leave t ‘oters of the city of Casper in the/ his voice, but he declared he was! ican Leg perenne <f the Casper party, which| physically unable to do #o. Mr. Bilan-| City. t bee ’ ing the suffrage of the people caused all improper| j8t_the November municipal election. abbrev!. affidavit to be abbrevi H W h BLACKMOR The erganization now numbers 100} ated. | ' o women who are sincerely working In| 31, Bia, Si rock) ; y lanton declared a New York the interests of the Casper party.| laws, 2 - } + F itm, x0 aisintel tof ike ienderoce| yer had informed him that the mascot of the He planned to ER A home-made sweet that’s hard to beat, is English Walnut Candy | record was not unmailal than in making Casper a better) the in hard hae in which to live and conacienti-| ter Ously believe that under Mr. Black- sion of alleged obscene mat- (Continued from Page 1.) i SS 9 PS more's administration, -young peopie| ,,Stiking 8 dramatic pose, he Made with Carnation Mill mayor be supportet Mr. Cobb urged] ind what I stand for. I stand square-|¥'!ll be protected against the elements| "NOUS: | - TENT a Cighness (twice that of ordinary 4|that voters make their decision and|'y on the platform of serious eee] Ao Ate now seeking their Gestruc-l'nsa sutered more then Then. peel 2iorstnymn peaelirae the e % and/then vote @ straight ticket. Election ment of the laws and for the institu.|%” . He said the newspapers had called io ree bay a ' Sf opposition councilmen, Mr. Cobb| tion of an ¢conomical business admin-| The meeting whicir was held in the| yur’ guna, the Rewspe feadlipesd cnt ee | eas ected with| Warned, might be dangerous to the ful-| stration. Consolidated Royalty butiding was| newspaper pers ay Reading & cumny oot god quickly on Page 27 tye Red Cross| iment of jhe Blackmore policits ‘By economy"I do not -:an # eur-|Clled to order by Mrs. Sam Service, had been an eff * to ‘ing ae phd ‘it ss wiectsicaere cons position for the; When the ead of the Casper party|iailment of municipal improvements| 5 presided as temporary chairman. | tty the affair, witt eatione; tune wv Aleo, yeu wis ont wacker {ticket assumes his pout aa the arbiter/but I do believe that Casper is en-|S%¢ outlined the objects of the meet the Necks senatenes eee so, if you wish ¥ a set of ' -| iB municipal affairs, after January I. | titled to a dollar's worth of benefit for|!"s and then appointed a committee He declared, if he c nd ihe. eee Coc Say svery dollar disbursed. I charre that|te wait on Mr. Blackmore and request] that he had dene Serta he woul wet gente nap’ waaatee | such efficiency is not being given the| that he appear before the meeting. on his knees and apologize to each 100 10th Street, Denver q ‘on te tn the| city at this time, Both Mr. Blackmore and Harry B.| member of the hou: ee | Suse se tevee: poate iit | sincerity Earle D. Holmes, Tam immune from the charge-of Durham responded. They both spoke|" “But I have not” he added pf) Get Carnation s } Mxchange foulldt Red has always been identified with thinge|mud-slinging for I can sincerely say) >ricfly and were given an enthusiastic! ‘Then with a catch in his thr hy 7 from Your Grocer rf jwhich hold public interest, told the/ that I do not know a candidate on! reception. told how he went to his wife Aaa j People who gathered last night, why] other of the other tickets. When I} The women then proceeded to per-| to her that he could not carry on bil he endorsed Mr. Blackmore and why} isk your support I ask “nding|fect a rermanent prgunization re-| fight against the attempt to “soviet: " | ee sd eat to the| he Was working in. the interests of] cursquare on the p ‘i the| sulting in the- choice of Mrs. A. L.| ise the country” without funds, | <== ler left here several months ago after re- american Legion will holl a baked! tia tnt bi ee i Casper party and if elec. — yedge I) Wallace as permanent chairman. Com-| “She stood with me and I sold our = a b-, : #3 ee cor:| will do my best to fulfil! eve fmittees were then named to have} home, joc Bex . wala ees signing Der postion WH tB0- YW. aae-om fatarday mording atthe Carl tunon the Cater cag niki cr] il,a0 my bow oF eae are of camvactng Caster int the] ene ene Seer? Slat ew ad GA * Although all details ere not known | 2 ar “8 president and directors respectively.|_ Following his introduction, John G.|!=terests of Mr. Blackmore's cam- right to kick me out ff you want and ne tts Reb OGaE -CaAEEEBE a Ross! fae all of whom are morally responsible} ‘ones, another councilmanic aspirant) Pais rll take my r jae, were married last summer following Js Pretty nee to the stockholders, the-citizens of} st the Casper party stated thut he| Being the rat crganized effort of wo-| “Resign? = a vacation trip through Yellowstone! y4+5. Ww. ¥. Merchon at cd at| Camper He compared the possible ac:| tood fearlessly for a clean and effici-|men in this F Blanton left the od adiénal pubic! “Thay wil py-an mans % i jerc da ah her] Complishments of Mr. Blackmore's :nt business administration and for|tribute to Mr. Blackmore that the hamb 3 ot, apactnang k-.tlen ceed Pasi: they |= Hallowe'en luncheon ee: » = j tenure of office, if elected to the suc-| .!! that this implied. He pleaded his|dcrsement was in his inte h a tee a. onl Teeleh thle seac? Sadene: home yesterday afternoon for a num-| cogs which, has attended the efforts} nability to speak but said that during|!ndorscment will go far in car | i ; * ete | ber of friends: The table was rere | Ot, te Chamber of commerce becaus<| he four years of his residence here|his campaign home to the thinking | : Atiss Lillian | Flatety Seer a tate: citthce. nota | this latter organisation” bas’ always| hat he had learned. many. things| voters in Cas NAIRES OF a - England = atl pe cats, es, PUMD-| been sincere. bout municipal affair# that could] jE ee REDUCED TO ie Coarming aoe meres clase of the) ghosts. Mr. Blackmore's policy, he said, is] tand improvement. It is the laxa-| 8: The girl's nttulty| pete etternoon was spent playing five one of sincerity and equare-dealing | -ies that he has observed and hepes to 5 Christian. church Mik? ees 4d 4 hun@red_and the score cards carried) ana his known ability to keep in touch | :orrect tn fulfilimen of the rust given | fc entertained by Miss aoe ae out the decorative effect. ;with public requirements and public | aim if elected to the city counetl. | ' ot at her home on kesh Elm aves The guests included the roe tag sentiment.of the best kind, would in} Mr. Durham elicited appreciation | . = maeane eet a F indies were | veity; Adama, Marshall; MeFariand.|sure Casper in getting the most ou | ‘rom the crowd by saylne that Mr T0 ATTEND CONVENTION night. Abou! CN og ne Junchterm McPherson, Rafferty, Miss) of the trust that it would impose in| ttnckmore and his three councilmen | pre nee ee ans wae Anna Daily and Mics. Se, Sr. |" a 2 his associates, oad all tha qualifications of. good{ es 5 ITY” IS AIM neads for the municipal government te J was geettiy ences 2 sie zed a Class 1 see sean Serene x seioeg. boat <A said that they were not eee MILES CITY, Mont., Oc. = tt Entertain. ; * ir. ck-| speech makers. \ (Continued from P: G. Ferguson, past state cc —s paberd at cedars Per] tee The Bible class of the Presbyterian! more, after he had been introduced as You would appréciate my point” se me eee tee of thet Dnecican Dente, expe pee eee ace ansiniathe-evers Shoreh, which ts taught by wage C.|Casper’s next mayor and had waved ye said “if you have ever attended @/ against the house, its dignity, its hon. re A. hae wil ont gaa 3 their hus-/ aride the ovation, “are to make Casper} meeting of the city council, when that] or—it is a crime a, ainst decency s sis a Bac ratsidx: minted seed oS i6 better elty and a more pleasant city} body spent from $ o'clock in the even:| against every law anc maak’ octet winked ie. re bad fa sr teed Presbyte: in which to live ~ ig until 2 o'clock in the morning | ; man done Celfherately, on pur. ee Bakes : recree! a { Pledging that no appointments speaking about little or nothing.” pose, without regard to law or for Baked Sale._ ; ; ‘omorrow evgning the young men) would be made to the department posts} DON’T BE FOOLED BY the honor of this house.” Mrs. Reed Miller and panier tok v4 and young women of the congregation /in ‘the city government, in which the GIBLIN PROPAGANDA. Mr. Blanton was pale but smiling ‘ the Presbyterian Aid society wit! hold|are. invited “to ‘a Hallowe'en , social} person named did not have special andj Before terminating the meeting Mr.| when J Gillett gave him the wanson isters a sale of baked goods at White's gro- which will be held at.the tabernacle.| honest qualifications, Mr, Blackmore} Durham asked the indulgene of the| privilege of the floor. cery store tomorrow afternoon. Plang’ for @ numbet of original games f . frankly stated that not i and entertainments have been made.}Casper had sought or Bid aoe pean ++ ‘ ised by him any office in the power of the mayor and council to give out. Ne stated frankly that municipal eee St. Mark's Synurgae to Give Card Party, St. Mark's Synurgae will hold a crowd for a few moments. “If corridor reports are true,” he “One of the newspapers here,” he| said, “this will be my last speech in said, “is conducting an insldious cam-|the house.” paign along the line that a vote for| Ieferring to publication of the of Mr. Blackmore is a vote for Mr.} fending affidavit, Mr. Blanton sald: Millinery and Art Needlework 113 E. First St—Opp. Masonic Temple ecard party at the parish house Sat- Jaxaties in the handling of public, Veitch. I don’t quite understand the “With God as witness I hal no ' urday evening, October 29. The deco- funds would Le done away with to the|circumiocutionary acrobatics of the} irt other than protecting citizens rations and refreshments will be ap- beet of his ability. His plans for han-| mind responsible for sucha charge. ‘n their rights, There is not an im propriate to the Hallowe'en season. } dling many of the distressing things We might charge, and with pos- Pid number of tables have been |: Mrs. W. F. Dunn’ and Miss Cath- proper word used by me in the printed = that are now rampant due to the col-'sibly a great deal mor th, that pers C sole ’ 4 1: ID ly s om @ truth,, Al sy n, and the sole and only docu Nesserved, several others) «ill be: pro-| srine Dunn are leaving this afternoon jensevof the authority of the present|vote-tor AU: Giblim te w vote for Me ee tee that . has) {gpropes- lan vided for to. care for those who miy| for 5, wag Neel ec sd frill be city administration were frankly told|Veltch, -bon't be fooled by such atutt guage in it is the sworn affidavit ot be unable to secure tickets. in ad-| Joined by Miks Rose Ryan who will | ; its attentive audience. that Mr. Black hasn't a cha: Bes ‘Kan ‘ . \ jor Mr, Blackmore hasn't a chance vanes. Ma Whare they ailicbe the cosets og! 7,2i) Blackmove.drew sincere.appresi-|ip. win. .I.hope and I firmly. believe Dr. T. J. Drew at the American Le. “10” When he pleaded that he was not|that Mr. Blackmore will,be the. choice Mrs. Cunningham Presides gion convention. On the-return trip peechmaker and then let his own of the people At the next election by at Tea Honoring Visitors. they “will again. stop.at Omaha and siheerlty carry him on unti) he madea an overwhelming plurality. Riv ci atage hearer vgn mae Will:; attend © a onisinkes 08" Socebatl peal’ effective and finished political “Let's not lay down however, but daughter, E10! address. let's ret behind the wheel and put Mr. . The . and Mrs. C. o onions cae ae ee a. fees Symi a tial tae ALDERMANIC CANDIDATES Blackmore over ‘in a big way’ for the Sets: hare’ age rn patio Sout, shore will: act#as ¢otnty clerk during ‘LEDGE AID TO LEADER. jfingst, and. best interests of the “peo- Ty M. Andrus on Sou i Rats | the abewnce of Mins Data, | In the absence of M. J. Foley; Mr. ple of Casper. That Is the best way Skate papery Sess yest “sad ng PS Siy + ES heter pledged to tie people who! of expressing/to the vicious’ elements Nn ome of Mr A. J. . gathered that it would be tmpossi-\ef Casper, that right and. honor are os and Mrs. John Blodgett of Lead, \ ham yesterday afternoon. aie geet Re pita one of Mr, Die to get @ man who was better qual./still epthrongd-in Casper and that t! \ 6; & government employe that was filed with the public printer.” ‘There was a request from the Dem Extra Special For Friday Beautiful crepe de chine envelope che- mise at $1.95 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mr. 3. Buffet Supper to Be e Foley was one of the most capable! cers. friends here who were formerly | mt act as host and hostess this evening | 2US . men that ' ae am informal bumee supper to. be| residents of the Black Hits. Casper electors could choose! This talk closed the mecting but ed before the departure of Mr. for the post of councilman. i scores of the people in the crowd gath- sery M - itied “tf the’ giuse considered. experi) for to law and order, and and Mrs. Harry F hil . : : 2 ‘orees opposed TI Bi wo thelr home after a. motor rip, eee: eincerity and verious atente Inletficlent administration whould rove Th B Hi ; Sh wen Aire Charles Jeffry and Mies Jef] Mrs. John P. Curran, mother of Hal! , The appreciation and ovation shown) ered around the candidates and voiced|{ +Smith and Turner Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan wit} “rough the west. ‘They have numer; /Sl0sing Mr. Darham sald)that- Mr.'to other! fields if they hope for ‘sue- t 4 Dr. ‘and Mrs. C. 0. 7 urran, attorney this city, is at the conclusion of a short address \their appreciation. . Mr. Blackmore's 1 South Center ry and Dr. ; . Wilttong | © tot ot ex: by PPRLLDDDD OIEDIDFOD999999994999-0999.9995000099055900505090900000099000 pected to-arrive here from 1; C. M. Seaton. a member of the coun-' modesty and sincerity in greeting bis Special for Saturday for Chicsmo, ‘where they #ill Visit Helin Tittsliirg, Hans,. the first of neat cumanto. teket of ithe Carer party,|suyporters, made he and. his’ party BEAVER SAILORS, ROLL AND : me fore returning to thelr home jin Ches-| 0) QMtSOnre. OF spend several weeks! 25 the best criterion of the fine im|many willing workers and warm STRAIGHT BRIMS The Frantz Shop Will Offer Remarkable Bargains in terton, Ind. The visitors have been] Went and wil s |pression he had made. | trienas. house guests of Mr. and Mrs. mr. M.| “siting at the | pignasl MDT tgpaeies * | Mr. Sonic @ foreman of the brick eee One $9.7 Mr. ‘ahd Mrs. R. C. W. leonstruction department at the Stand.| WORKERS” ORGANIZED. i EF leaviag for. Denver where chev eitiardirefinery started his. address by an| Prior to the successful meeting las CHILDREN'S BBALERS spend several days on business and iustration of the length of time he|night, scores of Casper women who $4.50 and $5.00 pleasure. Mr, Wyland is vice presi- bad resided here which tmmediately|hold the best interests of Casper at Reece Sal. gt GMaATS amilaga dent of the Wyoming National bank, |Prejudiced his audience in his favor.|heart, met'and perfected an organiza-/{ Pattern Hats at ? Sere) “While I am no. speechmaker, I tion which will be known as the Wom- oat: Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wear are leay. ‘w2nt uu all to know where I stande: Blackm Wo Andrus. + e8 8 Elaborate Dinner Is: Served. Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen served at an elaborate dinner given at their hame last evening honoring the house guests at the R. M. And- ! rus home who are visiting in the city | "* for Kansas City, Mo., where they , while en route to thelr home in In- will attend the national convention of BUY NOW SHARES *1 Eacu This is NOT an Oil Deal ing was spent informally. days Before returning here, Bridge Heesencet Honors Mitre fee, Meliahon acted as bost- CITY BRIEFS ess at a bridge luncheon served at 1 f _ Instead it is our pleasure to offer to'both patrons and others an opportunity to actually get in on the “ground floor” on a guar- anteed dividend-paying investment, in which semi-annual pay- tapatnment, nel ae ph ethape: oF Mrs, ments netting 4 per cent a year, beginning from day of purchase, Cc, P. Brodie on South Grant street. o'clock yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, McMahon on ‘South Center|: Attorney A. Ro ’Lowéy has returned ‘Te bridge and groom, who are both ‘ will be made with all : prominentnly. known in the city 4 * street, which was held in honor of} trom Denver, where he has been for through their work with the Red Miss Edythe Dolan of Denver, who} the past several days on business, for réprese: Conk ote, a OUR RESOURCES BACKING many friends in the city to whom the ‘ is'a popular visitor in the cify. Places | oi) concerns which hi nts here. news of the marriage will come as a . vast timate gen ot Mr, a eon ii - THIS PROPOSITION TO THE LIMIT tables were laid for 80 guests includ-| 1. K.. Price of the Pacific Mutual party held last evening was a kitchen Coats, Suits, Dresses To.the Ladies of Casper I have just returned from New York. The coats, suits and dresses we are offering for Friday and Sat- urday were purchased by me while there. I was fortunate in securing them at extremely low prices. Every garment is up to the minute in style and quality, and we are pleased to place them on sale at exceptionally low prices. M. J. FRANTZ. The Dresses Are Wonder- ful Values. And Are Priced at $1625 w» $9852 The Coats and Suits Are Extraordinary Values And Are Priced at $2425 to $198=° ing @ number of the young society| Lite Insurance company, is leaving matrons and ofthe debutantes of the} ‘or Denver Saturday. on business. city. ‘Following the course luncheon, auction bridge was the diversion. ee 8 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. in-smal! family; must be good cook. Apply Tribune office. 16-27-16 DPPPOIDOEGODD GOOD GOS D9- 2S 92 9999H9FFD9-999OH9-99-0-60909 00-04 DOPOD DOT 299 FOF TS HOO> Are Wed Secretly. © | \. The marriage of Miss Helen Waite to. Mr. HE. C. Calhoun, which . took place last’July in Nebraska, was final- ly_ announced last evening at an en- shower to the astonishment of the bride who was then forced to an- nounce the marriage. This offering is made on the basis of shares ‘selling at $1 each, par value, non- assessable, non-transferable but negotiated with us for cash on a moment's notice. That any woman would be proud to wear. Three Tables of Hats All of recent purchase, and have marked them most reasonable. Table No. 1 at Table No. 2 at Table No. 3 at $3.95 $5.95 $9.95 Shop Early, While the Selections Are Complete. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Betoay & Of course by this time you have guessed—why these shares are the dollars in priced at ieee ae a ‘sonar: Sanealie causing that savings account. which you have been thinking about so long. Come in to- which time many congratulations were day and bring one dollar, you're started then. : 2 $ 50 showered upon. the bride and groom. + ; Se to The guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. - = bd Ni Qstbee, Captain and Mrs, Harry T T $$ pe) « ve ney, Miss Marie Mechaley, Mrs, M. a Brodie ez F HE NA ION : WE HAVE ARRANGED K 4 = 4 hf r BANK OF COMMERCE “A Bank of Strength and Service” ESPROESEEEEEELEDIGEE DE DED HH LIGEDDEETLH GOEDEL ODEAEODIDIOOREDDPIRESESESESE DED DF ILO23 SEO OHEDOEOOO DEDEDE DORSEIODS EIDE FOES EE DOE EEE ETEDEETESEESES ‘