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~ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921. aay Che Casper Dally Eribune , PAGE FIVE ga eee er ee Cs On HEAVY VOTE PROMISED Thirteen No Jinx for Him PRESBYTERIN CHURCH [2°28 IN CASPER ELECTION ADDITION PROJECTED Sere 15 5 ls | premeeeploreonters 6 CROWDED FOR) FORMAL OPENING) | Piest Prestoterian h here is pre} &. Clark. wanted at ‘hermopolis for) Call Tribune for Early Returns Local Institution Launched ieee 15 or 16 for election means this evening and to- | paring to bulld a $30,000 addition to] -orging checks, was ed under ar-| | its church building. The addition willl rest by Greybull officers but prosecu With Promises of Great Success at Dinner Hour per is making a mayor today, and from early and late indies nts on the strength of having se- return of part of the meney. Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA A high class cafeteria for ladics and gentlemen 115 East First Street. 11 to 130 -5.00 to 730 eA ia Mh foes a, uted as follows: Central school, 261; erpeen ow! ts registration | North Burlington, 66; East Casper, about 3,800, Indicat rit were that 316; Nichols, 256; High Sehool, 195; ts afternoon vote will raise the | City i ang 172; Courthouse, 319. | be so designed that 4 the church tion has been delayed by complain- Monday Night. it will be one of th most representative elections that was ever staged in this city. At all the seven precinct , Are you going to stay home all winter, or will you seek the comforts and benefits which the The opening’ of the Y. Ww. c. A.| polling places today it was seen that the largest vote that cafeteria was celebrated last night by| "8s ever brought out here was par yp delightful, semi-tropical climate of the South about 100 representative men and/|ticipating in the privilege of the bat- women of the city. Through thellot to name the next head of Cas- affords? courtesy of the Casper Floral company} per's governmental affairs. beuquets of foses and of chrysanten-| ¢,, widespread has been the fnter- tg # in the election which comes to a apee of the cheery room; nd 2 a aie the, wee eibidk epee . @ at 5 o'clock tonight, and so in- Tir x. ype day ot enee the interest of many thousands| fj until, 1:30 olclock the gaily painted) ce casper voters that The Tribune !s asking extraordinary efforts to J aint the people of Casper with the results. dition to the number of tables for two,|. V*resentatives of the paper will veveral larger tables for four and six placed at every polling precinct tables were filled with men and wom- <n patrons. ‘The room has m seating capacity Dersons are arranged. ‘uring the count. of the votes this Mrs. Burke Sinclair acted as host-| *Vening and these people will report ees the,opening night and Mrs. A. J.| ‘0. The Tribune office every 15 min-|Greybull Parties Photograph Geographically, the South is not as far away as it seems, but climatically (in winter) it is about as far away as it could be—and in the right direc- tion, too—for balmy breezes, sunny skies, moonlit bays, tropical flowers and foliage are the order of the day in the winter time in the Southland. Darlyn Stutz won 13 ribbons at seven shows. Yet he's a lucky dog: caressed by Mrs. Louis Ottmann, of Freeport, L. I., at the annual show of the Boston Terrier Club at the Waldort. Astoria, New York. RECTOR HOME SADDENED USE SLOAN’S TO for 55 persons at ore time, anJ in ad- “Cunningham chairman of the deco-| utes. Cliffs Into Which Red Men’s And, those who pack their gri bid far ating assisted ia part of the werk.| From apecteWguree win be ave Was. > EASE I] AME BACKS 4 ps and id ‘are- Bie ert ier, ea executive conisied tn the ottice fom all pol ALS MACHR v AY DAUGHTER'S DEATH . SEE at tig ces| well to the North at this time, reap rich re- of the ¥. W. C. A. el o : cai ur best when ing precincts which should permit the cashier's desk and) Mrs. Nellie! Casperites to get an early line-up on| GREYBULL, Wyo. Nov. §—Art- Swearingen and Mrs. Anna Clear. wards and return with a full realization of the your back and every muscle aches with fatigue. the man who ‘ill be Casper’s next 7 . water were behind the steam tables. | Taygnt "n° than ‘who nihabied” this region im | _Feiends of Jevene Helen Rector. 12) | Apply Sloan's Lintment freely, with- real value of a winter’s vacation in that roman- Cee eeneete arena pore|. ‘There was delay in _ofgan-|dayn long past have been revealed | FetP* of age, daughter of Mr. and ou rutbing, and enjoy a penetrative Mrs. Roy Rector of 124 East H street slow of warmth and comfort. for rheumatism, neuralgia and strains, aches and ake, a, Sore muscles, Stiff joints and er effects of weather exposure. tic, historic and beautiful land south of the Mason & Dixon line. 7 mber a |4zing the voting machinery in the|by I. E. Williamson and otters who pe of saladieay and Udattsn rie various penny By 9:30, the vot- poarch forte unis Sg paaias te -erage of the dinners smcunied| ers were com! in steady streams, |!sland in river near here having etre air} Sec. The kitchens are] Which indicated that, despite the un-| closed a sandstone cliff.on which is ef oa, enemas 2 fe ian urider able direction und special men-| favorable weather conditions, a reo-| éarved in crude but definite form what | She had Wecn fl) fon, tek ehyas i or fort years Sele teat Ace tion should be made of the pastry| ord yete would be cast. appears "to be the chronicle off agme | Hope was held for her recovery: ats, yourncighvor. Keep Sloan's handy. =: There was a slight delay tn open-| Journey or important event. At the] Ort ‘roe vurial. She ie survived by At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40, ing the polis at the Courthouse pre-| lower left hand side is a row of tee. | <in~ for Dural. 4 ad by epi + 70c, $1.40, tee | ir mother and father and up to the cinct because of the absence of two] Dees. eituated presumably ons river | time of her death was employed by the 9, Lukis Confectionery company. clerks and one judge. These were| the marks of which have been part cient =a Liniment were shocked by the news of her sud- death at the private hospital, Sun- SPF den death a’ e private hospital an Instead of saying to yourself—“‘! wish I were in Dixie,’’ why don’t you go South this winter? The cost is low—perhaps not as much as you thought it would be, when the price of things generally is considered, and you deduct the cost of staying at home. a ny soon supplied from amongst the| ially erased by erosion.. On either Voters present, and the polla were|Side are many figures, one of which ~oon crowded with anxious voters. appears to represent a.cross at the Nearly all the cereals contain @ pro- GLERDO FARMERS FORM 3 head of a grave. The picture, it is} portion of fat, oatmeal ranking high- KX ORGANIZATION 10 elect og ate ete cnet spouted believed, is the work of Indians. est. iS aetna 1 oe ‘On the other bluffs in the immedi. | ‘ of the absence of a clerk, but within $ ate vicinity of Greybull similar work -{a half hour the election machinery! a5 teen found and much of it hee . 4 was grinding, away. All the other! icen defaced. Sdme of the cattiemen “Barnett’s of Course” precincts were opened’ on time. tell of what is called Medicine Wheel Special $5.95 All three of the mayoralty candi-!on top of the Big Horns and on ys All Wool ..; dates appeared on the scene early! piutr on the Ribbon canon road ts Overcoats with a small army of workers. Wom-|the crude pict ¢ a bettas tzed here ‘to represent farmers of rude picture of a buffalo with a this dletrict in reece increased ‘val.|€ stood in the snow and slush and| spear sticking into it. uation of their Jands for taxation. The|&nded out marked sample ballots} Photographs are being taken by lo Extra well made, belt all around, dou- ble-breasted model; plaid and striped pattern, wool lining. Ages 3 to 9 years. increases were’ made by the Platte|for thelr/favorites, while the men|cal interests to presorve the records Special 5 pecial $5.95 Tickets covering tours to Florida, the South At- lantic and Gulf Coast states, Texas and Cuba are now on sale. You can go one way and return another; there is splendid train service via Den- ver, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; liberal stop-over privileges, final return limit May - 31, 1922. colfnty assessor at the direction of the|Prought in eutomobiles loads of early|of this work and efforts also will be state board of equalization, an experts Voters. made to prevent its wanton destruc inYestigator representing which re- tion as has happened in several cases cently reported that Platte county where blasting was done. —_— Madequate in comparison wit thoee]| Uses Cowpony To AURLINGTON CUTOFF Is RUMORED AT SHOSHONI at which similar lands ppschet in the state are assessed. Farm Bureau committee has retained Nellie Crank Auto, Man ‘EB, Corthell of Laramie to represent it in Feaisting increase in the local valu- Severely I njured ations. B. O. Franzen, a member of jower house of the legislatures is When you're reaty, PI gladly help you plan ) our trip and make your reservations. secretary-treasurer of the committee. SUNDANCE, Wyo., Nov. 8.— SHOSHONT, Nov. 8.—Re- S SOE UI / ST aoa es. Frank Hazelton, well known ranch. | vorts that the Burlington railroad Ticket Agent , {er of Miller creek, adopted original | will in the near future butld'the long-| Basin Attor ney. methods’ in starting lis’ dito when | dreamed-of Bonneville-Syoshon! cut) ; Every one a good one _| he twisted lariat around his off, covering a distance of only.a few Is Near Death) ae rorn ana putea tt vue th fnfieS, \ are in circulation here but Y ‘These are arctics you can depend on— ) tempt left. him fn serious, condit have not been ccnfirmed.' Prepara- “ R H “from ah accident. Thesaddie cinch | tions for the operation hers ‘of’ the Ball-Band™ Arctics with the Red Ball BASIN, Wyo., Nov. 8—John P.| broke and Hazelton was preci ing Chemical Products com- g Trade Mark. ‘Well-made, easy- Arnott, one cf the leading attorneys] tated to the ground, falling-on . pa: plant. together with oil devel- fitting, long-wearing and com- of this section of the state is very ill} neck. After regaining .conscio’ opment would encourage the connect fortable. Every man needs a at jome here and no hopes are| ness @ critical condition develop: tion here if any is contemplated. Shod- . ., pair of good arcties. held out for his-reco which /his physician has diagnosed | shoni's railroad connections: are con- yesterday it was thought he had ex-| as_heart trouble. fined to the Northwestern at present. pired and the.report became general, : = - ~ a out'no hope. BURLINGTON-BASIN ROAD RECOGNITION 1S URGED asus, Wyo., Nov. §—A delega tion. from Burlington and Basin went to Cheyenrfe Monday to confer with SNYDER’S Terrace Gardens 132 NORTH CENTER STREET PHONE 1700 ~The “Ball-Band” special vacuum proc- JOHN BRIGHT TONITE : : sash Make rsh ivebey VeoFlectad by Big Majority! Big Carnival Dance re ; ; IN. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. Noise Makers, Confetti and Serpentine. , 120 East Second Street Special arrangements have been made for announcement of election returns. the governor and the state highway ‘\cconiimission’ on the Burlington-Basin Not It is hoped to'get started on this oad as soon as state ald can be se- cured. Over $10,000 was raised by the two towns by local subscription. Pimples Denote Waste Products. In The Blood Do Blackheads, Boils, and Se iSiniler Sicin Disorders. hnman system is forever. striving oT rid of the waste products. It is a LS Dae l aarp ores soe : . TOMORROW NITE Tomson viesitg. As a resol, we become: POPULAR 10c DANCE sable to many painful and em! ‘When thest symptoms 3} , Nature is Bree eae . WINTER ISHERE Fast desk conte Neture Store Your Car With U: HOT: CHI CKEN LUNCH | ore Your ii s rich, red blood ts 5 builder, is the dy Repairing of cars of all makes. Paint shop in bas: ape 2 prodact ‘nich 7% eu os Se une ss s pee today and write for TOMORROW connection. Ege 56 page SOP See booklet, “Facts About i yap pe THE WIGWAM CO. z ur ca: shiet tied Beco Sot Sree ry, Atlanta,Ga. All good | pers vibe sell ‘Sa ss. / WELL, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT? It makes no difference what office John Bright would run for, he would be elected, because he is a man.trained for a business life. He knows the fundamental principles of Finance, Public Policy, Commercial Law, Accounting and other elements of Modern Business. All these and other subjects will be presented in classes starting Wednesday, Newember 9 Casper Business College Second and Durbin Sts.—Phone 442W Casper, Wyo. Entertainment by BUD AVERILL, L. REX MAYNE AND MISS BOBBY ATKINS Admission 25c, Including War Tax—Ladies Free ; SERVICE GUARANTEED» BERT’S GARAGE Bert Tullis, Prop. O-§ Building . 113 South Conwell Phone 14944 Oe > SOOSs: AAA acc ccc cece eR ene eee il i