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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921. CANDIDATE Ml | er {RED CROSS EXPANDIN : PROGRAM IN WYOMING BIG RESULTS REPORTED} “SHERIDAN FOUND DEAD AT HOME: : munity undertakings which have been|icss. A arvez>ped, The work in disaster re-| In connection with the adm! Ket, nursing and health instruction is! ton of disaster relief thine aay an important part of the peace time|increasing effectiveness among Red Program of the crganization. | Cross chapjers in dealing with this ‘That $1,481 was contributed by res-| relief. | Cross chapters in Wyoming for the} kota. The Pueblo flood was by far past year show a marked increase over/the largest disaster affecting thou- ' Sudden Death of W. H. Mar-' vin, Cause of Which Is Un- determined, Comes as Shock. i {dents of the state through the Red! linking nearly every county in each Cross: for relief work in connection state with national headquarters. in with the Pueblo flood during the past} Washington, a net work of communi few months shows the recognition/ cation is esablished through which siven this organization as a naturalfinstant relief may be sent to any part relief agency fer emergency. During | of the United States. the year there were 43 disasters in the) ‘Through its nursing system, home! United States resulting in the death} nygiene and care of the sick classes. | of $59 perrons and the injury of 2,509) nutrition service, first aid and life These emergencies called for an e€x-| saving classes, the Red cros has been penditure of $1,871,000 in the fiscal) helping large groups of people in the year ending June 30. lrural districts as well as the cities to Fed Cross relief was furnished 17 better standards of health and im- fires; 5 floods; 3 josions including | proved living conditions. There are that of Wall stro: tornadoes; one|today, 37,787 nurses enrolled in the storm; a building accident; 2 typhoid] American Red Cross nursing service. | epidemics’ a small pox epidemic; a] Of this number, 63 nurses are en Deceased was a pioneer of nort! train Wreck and race riot; famine suf-|rolled from Wyoming. These nurses ‘Wyoming, coming to the state in “the : ferers among the A’ indians and'are qualified according to the high early eighties. He was a round-up = ——_—_—— RESERVE SEATS NOW the days of the open range. He en- FOR VAUDEVILLE \amassed quite 2 fortune. Served as Poounty commissioner and superin- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2 AND 3 tendent of the fish hatchery and held Admission—Parquet 75c, Balcony 50c SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 29.— The! elty bas been greatly shocked by the; sudden death of William H. Marvin, | which occurred yesterday afternoon | at his home on East Brundage street. ; ‘The cause of his death or the cir-| cumstances under which he died are| not known. It was late in the day! when his “body was discovered, Mrs. Marvin being absent from home. Mr. Marvin was a candidate for mayor at Tuesday’s primary election and took his @efeat to heart. An in- quest is being held over the remains this afternoon. many minor pvsitions of trust in the community. He leaves a wife and one son. Mr. Marvin was prominent in Odd Fellowship and he is known a throughout the state. No funeral ar- | Tho Uttle girl is named Refugia rangements have been made. ‘She ts pinning a posy on her dad. —— EARLE D. HOLMES MAMED |nsine ot jromsn FOR IRRIGATION MEET Barle D.. Holmes, former president of the chamber of commerce, and éne ,of the first prominént citizens of Cas- ‘yer to turn his efforts toward the fr- rigation project which is now mak- ing such splendid -headway, has re- ceived an appointment from Gov. ernor Robert D. Carey to act as rep- resentative from Casper at the moeet- “ing of the Western States Reclama- tion association which will be held in ‘Utah, the last of next month. In the letter Governor Carey spoke “favorably of the work which is being mcm COLUMBIA BGG 9OFOOOS0OCCOOO accomplished on the Irrigation pro- Juect through this section of the state, and eald ‘that the idea had come under! consideration at a splendid time’ as employment is offered many uneraployed ex-service man in the construction! of the ditches. eee daar Holiday greeting cards, embossed with your name. The Mills Co. 199 West Second street. 1 CHICHESTER S PILLS Sa aie pW) | Let’s Have Some Fun New Songs New Dances New Costumes ‘Sherlock With iT . The Wi Sapphire } : | Girls | E Komical Kusses || SPECIAL SUNDAY) L “A FOXY BOY” Positively a Riot of Fun : _ Come Early for Choice Seats A U D E V Pretty Girls © Clever A Comedians Kute Kapers oo: ac ke Che Casper Dally Cribune PAGE FIVE Reports from+the American Redja grasshopper plague in North De-|‘ preceding years in the total of com-|sands which left 7.351 ~persons home la held in various parts of the count: Through its chain of chapters) , = = = = = = = = = = = = = = a t= 4 — andards of the Red Cross for ser co in war MAN CAUGHT WITH CAR NEW SURVEYOR GENERAL STOLEN IN NEBRASKA LEAVES TO ASSUME WORK BOUND OVER FOR TRIAL 220.35 o this past year with an enrollment of or emerg 3 11,000 memt Cross chapters, 1 Pi 2s these services giving memberships as ‘w dollar mem to fina: state a ates irsued to per urse of lexsons rse throughout Entertainer For Terrace Gardens Arrives Today Miss B n instruc. 4 = at : 26 children Serna led in the,1,114 nutrition classes ; A In the United States last y BETTER THAN CALOMEL rsons were kille ped poy 7 Fe OS t2 Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets rea Harmless Substitute jlets—thesub- a mild but sure ‘t on the liver is formerly an en or sten: time in Business co! erap! this morning, * with exes and universities and among! de ign and civic groups interested in| m: ng the number of fatalities. Alsolfence at lance held at the 160 life saving corps where in operation Garden this evening e result of Dr tion not to treat SEE SATURDAY SPECIALS TONITE POPULAR 10c DANCE Admission 25c, Including War Tax. Ladies Complimentary MONDAY . NITE The Biggest and Best Masque Ball Ever Held in Casper. $25 for lady winning Ist prize. $15 for lady winning 2nd prize. $10 for lady winning 8rd prize. These prizes w’ TLIC $25 for gent winning 1st prize. $15 for gent winning 2nd prize. $10 for gent winning 8rd priz o awarded by the judges to the parties whose costumes aro con- sidered best, trresp of whether they may be straight or comic charac’ No one allowed or except those who are masked until masks are remo o'clock. Masks may be obtained at check room. Dancing From 9 P. M. to 1 A. M.—Come One, Come All! , ADMISSION 25c, INCLUDING WAR TAX. EVERYONE INCLUDED. Peer EerCrrr tT eee ea at 99-05000000004-0090000000000008 MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES 85c PER LB. Let Cigars Get the Best of You Get the Best of Cigars We Handle Them. LEITH Miss Elsie B. Hughes in Charge of Studio and Dancing Lessons. Appointments From 10 A. M. to Noon and 2 to 8 P. M. 132 North Center Street Telephone 17¢C ederasaeeeseeeeiimiisrrpieesrsessies Stores Company Lobby Midwest Bldg. | 000000000000¢064 h OT) Fon oe een + 20 NA [Political Advertisement J; _ Fathers and Mothers of Casper CONSIDER The welfare of your homes and your children has been at stake for the last ten months, during which time Mr. Giblin has been a councilman. What has he done to correct the immoral conditions he now so vocifer- ously proclaims to exist and which he promises to correct if elected Mayor? He states he has used every effort to induce the other councilmen to help him correct conditions. These councilmen say his statement is a joke— that he has not raised his hand or voice. We know he procured thé assistance of an officer to supply himself (Giblin) with liquor, when both Giblin and the officer were officers of the city of Casper. Giblin’s record does not inspire us with confidence that he is a modern Moses come to lead us to better things—he quit that calling once for the oi! stock game. We regret it becomes necessary to be brutally frank, but the welfare of Casper is paramount to an individual’s personal ambitions. The privilege of suffrage imposes asacred duty. Turn the calcium light of investigation on the characters, records, deeds and actions of all candi- dates—we will then have nothing to fear from your verdict on November 8. . a Casper Party—BLACKMORE TICKET Headquarters—405 Oil Exchange Phone 1184 aR