Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 6

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~ PAGE SIX be Casper Daily Cribune at Casper, Natrona Tribune Building. Imgusd every evening except Sunday County, Wyo, Publication Offices. BUSINESS TELEPHONES .. Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting Entered at Casper, (Wyoming) Postoffice as second class matter, November 22. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS J. B HANWAT .. EARL BE. HANWAY ... W. Ho HUNTLEY . RE. EVANS .. THOMAS DAILY Advertising the New York, Chicago end Boston ‘are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Carrier All_subscriptions mrust be paid Def; tion es one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bureau of Circul#tion (A. B. ©) Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to te use for publication of all news credited in this paper and siso the local news published herein. Kick if You Don’t Get Your Tribune. Premdent and EXitor tm advance and the Tribune will not insure delivery after subsorip- deal. 1916. they will not Business Associa ance just a little ives Pradden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidg.. Chicago, T,; 286 Firth avenue, New York City: Globe Bidg., Bos Mass. Copi Daily Tribune are on file in tee Tucehe offices and visitors who has ever dealt with him will tell you this. so far as others are concerned he requires them to deliver equal to their promises. The people of Casper, on behalf of Mr. Blackmore, are promised this—absolute value for every dollar of their money spent for public purposes. cheaper materials will be substituted. The interests of the people who provide the money will get square The watchfulness of Mr. Blackmore will be working on the big jobs and on the little jobs alike. Would not the taxpayers of Casper be delighted to have a man constantly on the job doing the thing their interest, rather than to feel that their i were being neglected by inattention? Mr. Blackmore is juet old fashioned and honest enough to want thi t by. Mr. Blackmore, individually, delivers in perform- in terests right. They will be right or better than he promises. Anyone And That's all he asks. Mr. Biack- ruore’s business history is the guarantee and his at- tention to details is the final insurance. DOES NOT DISPROVE. 6 The truth of the charges presented against Mr. Gib- lin bas not been challenged, much less disproved. 1 he could deny and disprove he would have done so long ago. The fact is he can’t. The people of Casper may elect him mayor if they choose. That will be their business. not do so without the knowledge of his unfitness. The Tribune has presented all this to you for your infor. mation and guidance. But they will The case has been made against Giblin aud there is them. Call 15 or 16 any time between 6:30 and § o'clock p. m- tf. you fail to receive your Tribune. Myered to you by special messenger. M let The Trivune know when your carrier misses you. ce BLACKMORE AND DETAILS. The success of any business, big largely upon looking af und pridé in having it done perfectly. genius. Such a man is W. A. Blackmore. Tife’s history. Whatever he has done he has done well. ‘The he has built are all of the best. Com- plete and useful in the last detail. Nothing has been emitted, nothing slighted. The materials have been of the best, the workmanship of the highest quality. the job is completed, toward appearance, comfort and satisfaction have all been carefully looked after. They were mentioned in the specifications and the construc- compan duty to the letter. hand to be satisfied that nothing was omitted. on It will be so in city affairs, where ; To Daily Tribune-—I have been the name of R. D. Quinn. Who is| Quinn? He is not a taxpayer and his) name does net appear upon the regis: tration books of Casper. ‘The composition of these articles sounds like a flivver going up CY a’ nue at twenty-five miles per hour and the mechanical and typographical works looks so much like CY avenue pavement at night with lights turned on that I cannot help but connect Quinn with the Warren Construction compagy, who did the paving of our most beautiful streets. Why does the Warren Construction) company oppose Mr. Blackmore for mayor? Because he is the one man of Casper who compelled them to tear up a dlock of paving and put it down according to specifications. The edi-| tor of the Herald says that Mr. Hill) A paper will be de the details. jertaking has failed for no other reason than that the little things connected with it were slighted) ud gun of the er left to subordinates without proper supervision. constituted that when ¢! en a job they become so interested in its prog: will never quit it until it is completed. They They derive a cer- tain pleasure in accomplishing good work and want their accomplishment to stand as a monument to their which did the work for Mr. Blackmore Just the same as in his private aifairs. A eentract with the city wil] mean that no part of it will be evaded, no feature of {it will be slighted, no Who Is Mr. Quinn? -| proved that it was according to spec! ticles appearing in the Herald over | fications, -| tearing up the pavement and measur- ake it your duty ©) . candidate charges mad or little, depends Many « prom- y start Glance over his ‘Mr. Blackmore time consumed in Mr. Blackmore is pavement, but, cut holes in it and (it is presumed that Quinn says the same.) However this is not a fact. I, as a taxpayer, was very much interested in the injunction filed by Mr. Blackmore against the Warren Construction company. I saw them ed several blocks of the concrete and found it from 2% to 3 inches in thick ness when the specifications called for four inches. In my opinion, if Cas had a few more men with the t bone and good judgment of Mr. Black- more, we, as taxpayers, would get value for money spent on public im provements and I can readily see why the Warren Construction compat does not want Mr. Blackmore for mayor. This is one of the many reasons why taxpayers should support Black: more and his Council ticket. of the Warren Construction company, told him that they did not take up the COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT CHAMBERLIN STORE TO FIND POPULARITY Housewives and young girls and sll those who are interested in learning the latest and best methods in cook- ing will be pleased with the an: nouncement that The Tribune has se- cured Mrs. H. Langworthy, a special agent for the Corn Products Refin- ing company, who will give a series of free lectures and demonstrations ef the use of the corn products at the Chamberlin Furniture company for a week beginning November 7. Mrs. Langworthy {s a graduate from the School of Domestic Science at Chicago, and in the course of lec- Yours truly, TAXPAYER. tures will prove by actual demonstra- tion the uses for the Mazola oll in making French mayonaise Hollond- ause and other appetizing salad <ress- ings as well as giving talks of the clean preparations of meats and demonstrations on ple pastry and cake making, The hours are from 3 until 4 o'clock ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and nothing more to be added. It is up to the voters to dake whatever action suits Remember, we told you so- | Sea NO HOWL COMING. Failure to answer, categorically questions affecting "s qualifications for public service he asks by the choice of the people, doubts that have been injected into the cai Mr. Giblin come clean. has his halting explanations explained. Therefore he stands guilty as charged and he is branded as unfit to be the mayor of Casper. Whining around about mudslinging gets him noth- More especially when he, himself, fired the first campaign he apparently d weapons. If he got the worst of it, who is to blame? '¥ | Nobody but himself. 2 Then why howl like a child? ———— ANOTHER GOOD TIME. If you have any desire to learn Giblin’s further opinion of The Tribune, you are advised to attend his cump meeting next Monday evening at the Iris thea- ter, at which time he will exhort and at the same time exhaust the public. mosity, he will vent his the murky depths of the fles to -entwine with the upon our fevered brow. go early and get.a front seat. Of course, The Tribune is not a candidate for may- or and its qualifications for the job are not under in- vestigation, but that doésn’t make any difference, the ed to vote in Norway. Thursday, November 8, 9 and 10. The lectures aro given free of charge and the guests are also invited to bring pencil and paper to take notes of the talk. ‘Women’s clubs, teachers’ or- ganizations and the high school do- mestic actence classes are especially invited to attend. Different foods will be cooked each day and the program and menu will be announced later. Announcement is made in conneo- tion with the demonstration that salad dressings to be served at clubs or parties will be prepared ty the owteatrator upon application. MILLINERY AND ANNOUNCING The arrival of our new models in Art Goods. Everything in stamped and embroidered linens. YOUR INSPECTION APPRECIATED Tas Swanson Sisters ooo a ART NEEDLEWORK does not remove the by the In mo case mpaign. lected the style of red, and chose the He will inform you of his ani- spleen, he will gather from mud-puddle choice pink ruf- Inurel wreath he will place It will be worth hearing, so adorning The Tribune with slime will save the orator from the necessity of showing the people his own inability, 4o measure up to the re- quired standard fitting him for the place he is asking the public to give him. RUSS NOT TO BE BOUND BY ARMS RULING MOSCOW. Nov. 3—(M™My The As- sociated Press.)—Foreign Minister Chitcherin sent a note to the En- tente nations and the United States today saying that Russia will not feel herself bound by the decisions of the Washington conference and holds herself free to take any steps necessary to prevent their enforce- ment. et Unvaceinate? »---->« are not allow: ii] 1 Potato Flakes With-Steaks-Salads-Fish-Soups At Parties Picnics-Luncheons-Dinners Always Fresh in the AirTight Package- Colorado Potato Flake & Mfi.Co. Denver Colorado W. F. Dunn Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. O. S. BATHS ‘TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY Shower, Tub, Steam and Cabinet, For Ladies and Gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 128 East Second Street Basement, O-S Building fhe Casner Haile @rihnne | Gone For Coc Sond Word J] YELM COURS z John G. Jones is a young man well and favorably known tn Casper where he is associated with Harry Free in the real estate and insurance pus!- ness. He has been a figure in Cas‘ per business life for @ half dozen years and his business integrity and ™magnitude and value that have form- ed an important part of his business education. Mr. Jones is a young man of splen- did business ability, stands high with his fellows, is alfye to all public mat- ters, favors. civic’ improvments and high sense of honor form a big assetiprogrces ‘in all lines upbuilding Cas: in every transaction with which he is_concerried. ’ * Mr. Jones {s the product of an Ohio farm’in Van Wert county, where he grew to manhood in an environment. his educational training and laid the foundations of his future success. A part of his education consisted! in @ thorough business training and as a young man served several years as a bookkeeper and accountant in several manufacturing concerns and as instructor in @ business college, both in his native state and later in the city of Chicago. For three years of his life, previous to coming to Casper, he was engaged n the real estate business with one { the largest firms in Chicago. This xperience gave him an insight into publio_affairs and transactions of Der. He isia member of tte JJoca) Feal estate board and.also holds mem- bership in the ‘National Iteal Estate board. His candidacy for council in thi a ward wi | of culture. Tt was here he-received!tiar approval and. his deatlon ik ox election {s. al- most certain. He will be a splendid acquisition to the Blackmore adminis- tration if: the people come out and @o their duty‘on elect! ———— ———— - GERMAN SITUATION PROBED, WASHINGTON, Nov. 4--American government officials are understood to have obtained first-hand information as to financial c&ditions in Germany within the last few days from Carl Bergmann, state secretary in the German finance ministry, who recent- arrived in the. United Stai - TO OFFER HGH lane fs one of the most interestin= speakers on the public stage. He you Pour in some fresh, cold miJk—or cream—and— ~ start in! Well, it’ll seem you can’t get going speedy enough to suit your appetite! Was there ever su a keen a maker; such happy, health- food! Tomorrow, serve ‘st Whate round of appetite-sppiatie you'll win! | Great to start the day right! ii Do mere than ask your grocer’ for ‘‘corn flak asist upon KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes—they’re so delicious! 4 February 11. Mr. MacFar- the ‘costs lees DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN ‘THE FAMILY LAXATIVE [CANNED You Can See They Are Right Summutt, Town and Country Leather Coats Campbell-Johnson Head to Foot Clothiers Saturday’s Specials i Phone 320-W Phone 320-W 18 Ibs. ‘Sugar... $1.00. Fresh Creamery Butter, per Ib____......___- 506 Guaranteed Fresh Eggs,.per dozen___.._....._ 5060 - 5-lb. pail Delicious Jam.... * 906 ” 4-lb. pkg. Pancake Flour______._+_==— 35 Large pkg. N. B. C/ Family Soda Crackers_____35¢ Medium sized pkg. N. B. C. Graham Crackers___15¢. 2 pkgs. N. B. C. Bran Biscuits... omnes SSC 1 pkg. N. B. C. Select Soda Crackers____..._....15¢ 6 bars Polar White Soap._.__. a 250 Full American Cream Cheese, per Ib..___-___35¢- 1-Ib. can Orange Marmalade. +). 2 2 pkgs. Ivory Soap Flakes..... ee 1 SC 28-oz. jar Apple Butter... eee, ee See ae 2-Ib. can high grade Steel Cut Coffee......_...._90c Two 44-lb. cans Choice Salmon... son 286 Two ‘1-lb. cans Choice Salmon..__.__...,..______..356¢ WE DELIVER THE GOODS GIVE US ATRIAL - Tene REET GROCER FOR SALE SECOND-HAND BUILDING MATERIAL — The Webel building is being demolished to make way for the new Lyric Theater. 2 ; Apply CHAS. SHOBLOM AT'WEBEL BUILDING. ©

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