Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1922, Page 7

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5S DOOMED eden ee ‘ r SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN IRREGULARS ARE MAKE IT UNANIMOUS FOR JUDGE [MSS CONWELL CNMI umeary Seeks (CL LIBERTIES LEAGUE (S200 So Seem DEFEATED AGAIN WINTER, CASPER FRIENDS URGE FOR RE-ELECTION HERE) “ecosmétion Zn | WAONE AGAIN, IS REPORT © 3 Profitable Wary to Trade » | in the Stock Market } While the people have been absorbed in state issues we AS CLERK OF THE COURT World League ; Stock Privileges ‘ have not paid cient attention to the office of representa- Orville Jennings, fourth to be re- Partial Payments i. \tive in congress, an office of tremendous importance to the GENEVA . people of Wyoming. Miss Hazel Conwell of Casper, has |1cit'*t Press). — Formal application Aug. 19.—<By Th _| turned of the six men who Margie Sree dutright Purchase ‘om Hungary for admission into, from the Natrona county jal! most sensational jail break, wi) e splendid meeting of the Young Men’s Republican |**™rced her candidacy for reelec-| membership of the league of nations | ted Over to operatives from Sher r Free Booklet No. 3 ~ club at @he courthouse Friday evening and the inspiring ad-| (10, ‘ore {°* Of UF OF the Git-| was received today by the league seo | lnntuls’ department by the ov PAUL KAYE 112 Brestuad TOA OS tape oy tan A hllaeatan dase cede Babe acai Basan yetary, 1 ‘ a state } 2 Uprising in Dublin Put!» Se arena hes _btist_ Conwell has. spent -prestiea!i Upon at the Sepa tere acted| penitentiary at Sioux Falls tho late AYE "New York iakm as has no meeting ecetotore FQ life in Casper, coming” here | assembly. part of the month to complete his Toe then s Down by Free State - [fis ttt demonstrated conclusively VIL Away to Be | wrm'sre was vit two yours ola, ana | [2 | ekeecen. terete Meakin 208 'y that these is but one man to be ser- Sty, She neat Cee Cai temas |i the Getalls’ infent:to the Cutten Fea agg goed hg acne 4 i) fously considered as the Republican| (QIN ho R : Casper | eno od alls August 28 and will ff & Army Last Night nomines for representative in, con-| ~/ OWOOY y eturns Srade schools and high schéol, and that fe tekes SRusE recognize the fact! trona county officials, armed ¥ 3 Xu gress and that man ts Judge Charles pare at ered iiatocky ‘Bho is the me familiar with the inner workings age -¥f ithe gale. Patter es : sich » . A ea BELFAST, Aug. 19.—(By Ren caer ae oe 38 Years Later dtiahter of 8. W. Conve, ended He nat office, and that the past four Glaser ke wae nxt tne reg aay 3 fs 62 tone * ars’ experience which Miss C 3 on n ‘ ; The Associated Press.)—A| pie of Casper have heard Judge Win- eet bce: AGIA REEEesEnG (tae hed shoulA' ie a vaipalle-aqnte ag | Vie Nomis, Dakota. ors: 3 e4 a candidate on the spirited fight of four hours’|t*r 1" % political address and they tm ovecethine oto werthoritia pata, | the ottioe of which sh@ otha pesttGeiicini mee lS the of Representative in duratio were last night treated to stich an ex-| Lyne —rhirty- ‘ ; ¢ | ncumben coe «Age creel hye 3 on County and solicit m occurred early today 7 INS, Mam, Aug. 19.—Thirty-]!n Casper and Natrona county, and o 1 S ~ between nati position of Republican history, prin-/etent yoars aucun’ Saeed * : ‘ The historic jail escape took piace 3 Repulll st the oelinesl ional troops and . | y ago George in ran| Whose activities are recognized as ——>____ hats November 41!) The alarm t the primaries Republican irregulars at Dun-| wasnt Are anes peteties salar his home st Suncook, N.|thoss of = public gervant, as dis-| First clase watch and jewstry re | sent cut quickiy enoagh to appreheca| > 22, 1922. = | bre H., to be a yy. Today he was| tinguished from those of a politict rin rtistic diamond resetting. H. b 4 gooley, on the Louth-Armagh borders.|seruices to the people of Wyoming| lan. 1 Kline. jewel - .. two Mexicans, but four other prison $ e in Lynn garbed in true western fash-| This young lady is completing her|*” “!!"¢- jeweler. Oil Exchange Bldg. : fi * * The Republicans finally fled across|mut be secured. It has rather been 7 phe 3 opens eet de. | ers made good their getaway. J. 1. > Mar the border with the Frye Staters in|¢ crs be jon and astride his cow pony “Sheet-| second term as Clerk of Court, having a TEE) Nicholson, notorious murderer, who 3 Marvin Bishop, Jr. in|taken for zranted that he will win the/ers” having covered the 3,006 odd|> lected fi 4 ’ pursuit, No details of casualties were| nomination, but nothing should be| miles trom Wyoming in 124 days, nc. | conduc attire Of that attien | ycninscribe for the Tribune and get a) Was to de taken to the ‘state prison 3444444, . repigted wb’ 40; thlavattereste, Nath sudeaa Eétweig now end Suoney | Saestn ee tes ne in 5, Bae conducted. the attalre Ah Aas sities key for every 50c paid. wizag| at Rawlins, is reputed to have t SPOOL OS SOO50900000000000009000. 2 record. 2 heroughly competent and effict- [a fey! ~ 29 pext to assure that result. Ew Re-}| (3 { the ring leader of the band, and FR = DUBLIN, Aug. 19. PNG: Seinen’ pee’ ter ce. Geos. (ore back east to see his two sisters.” nt” manner. sue who are familiar Meet Me at the Smokehouse. Howard, automobile thief, are stil! ciated Press.}—There wan heavy fir-| Mills and Natrona county should be ing all last night throughout the city|cast for Judge Winter for repreventa-| of Dublin between national army|tive in congress as our home candi forees snd Republican irregulars,|date. The importance of this can) Free State troops on patrol duty were | not be too strongly stated. Legislative fired at by snipers and machine gun-|and administrative measures are now /= who attacked national army|under way which ere vital to every posts in various parts of the city,|interest and industry of our state. It The plans of the trregulars, however.|is a man’s job which awaits the new | were frustrated by the vigilance of|/congressman for the state of Wyo-| the national troops, it was statei|ming. Judge Winter 1s pre-eminently today. the man for that Job, by virtue of na- tive ability, long training, ripe experi-| BELFAST, Aug. 19.—The northern |ence, broad view, sound judgment and government has prohibited the circu-| above all that ability to urge and win | lation of the Irish Catholic, a Dub. the approval and endorsement of oth- lin weekly newspaper, throughout/ers for the measures which he advo- Ulster for one month, as the result| cates, without which the member of of ‘te attack on the northern judi-|congress finds himself a mere voting, cary. machine to register the will of others. STEM OT The congressman who succeeds Frank Py {w. Mondell, must unless Wyoming is MDOWELL 5 NAME |to sink into insignificance, in the next house, be a man of education, experi lence, forensic ability, thoroughly ac- |quainted by long-residence, with the needs of the capacities of the state { and of her people. Over the state where he is so widely known, and DESPITE UATE PROTEST susaloe Sextet 6 : Republican candidates, he will receive A VOTE FOR HAY IS A VOTE FOR ECONOMY ja strong majority. Let us make it un animous in his home city and county. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 19.--Ths —His Friends and Supporters. name of Frank C. McDowell, -erst-| : while Non-Partisan Jeague candidate | wit for the Democratic nomination for| { il} ~ governor of ‘Wyoming, will appear on the official ballot of Laramie county! despite the fact that McDowell h: withdrawn from the contest and re- quested his supporters to vote for George E. Kindler, the Conference for| The Casper Rotary club at nogn Progressive Political Action candidate | Monday will resume its weekly lunch: for the Democratic nomination, \Mc.| ens at the Hotel Henning, according Dowell’s withdrawl was not announced |t@ announcement made today. A re- until after the secrétary of state had {OSS Of five Weeks was taken by the certified to the clerk of Laramie| {lb during the months of July and county the list of candidate tn which ADeeD es pol aeons Leal rig! his name appeared and the officia!| ©"! weeks witho! = hallot used here, therefore, will carry | Matters of interest will be brought up his name. A similar situation, it is|f0" @iscussion and request has been FRANK E. LUCAS Candidate for Nomination on Republican Ticket for assumed, will maintain in the other|™ade upon members for @ full at: counties of the state. pay wage S ee eRe Salgemagen see Secretary of State COUNTY CLERK DIFFERS sages ee ailiy WITH ATTORNEY GENERAL|| Pelton & Etemry ‘ .: Insurance and Bonds I a All Lines CHEYENNE Wyo., Aug. 19—Coun-|} Rem 4 Townsend Building / ty Clerk Oda Graham-Sapp has taken — | ‘ oO fasue with the opinion .of Attorney | 9 General W. L. Walls that persons|]. . acing co ote in a nasty neimarz|| Avoid Accidents their ballots two years ago must file Brakes Examined Free | } Stand on end all of the complaints that were beptaeii ee anes, catseel acl] Markee Sec totes HT, | Shene ectaniahnnse sn eiecee ima lation a ie county ; ph ablishment, an e t, s clerk at least ten days prior to the | } ec y or a street vailway aiid them woalan't peiniesss plocitie deen bes instructed | } st you with their height. Compared with permit vot-|] Lowest Storage in Casper | } he lof lati f perf i ers to “swear in” changes of party af- GARAGE ; ' t ofty accumulation of perfect services, the apes Sen pane a mg The | } complaint pile would look as small as a fellow aw on con- r ‘ > AV flicting and the Pathe Thierke hina Willi Hi k tt ee is n he avoids giving an old lady his seat ; that her course ts justifiable. under 1S- ac @ 0. | ———— 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W Py -¥e e igen RS sae pea Subscribe for the Tribi nd get | ciencie: ic utility or- hey for every 00 aids” iE The People’s Candidate for Governor in =| ganization. | FEW speak of'the MANY effi- Republican Primaries Aug. 22 | sn ° | ile O} service complaint Casper Rotary Wants Our of a DISSATISFIED customer is Ci . R. d Thi | i registered— itizens to Rea 1s —— << — HUNDREDS of customers are One of the most fruitful sources of crime is illit- iC TAT | ve eracy. Any penitentiary will reveal that not more = { SyvEle ONE apparent over- than a, per cer of the inmates Anisned ose : ; charge is PROTESTED— school; less than two per cent enter high school ani = ' HUNDREDS of bi less than a fraction of one per cent remain and grad- = VOTE F OR } WITHOUT PROTEST. Biipis uate, while practically, none go to college. These = i SE ‘acts are significant. = } yhile there is act o: E Crime is the result, in part, of a lack of balance. ; ; COURTESY— Education gives balance. How evident it becomes that $ HUNDREDS of acts of COUR- society is obligated fo leave nothing undone to foster ; TESY are performed. to the education of boys. = t } @ ‘ } Vt take long to record the whole list To guide a boy into channels of education you ; ° ints against a public service should guide him’ out oftpaths that lead downward. : FOR } ec THERE ISN’T TIME IN A No boy can face life without an education unless > } TV UR HOUR DAY TO RECITE PER- he faces it like a purared sare eee man proud ace ; FY pS RENDERED eae TOO a test with a ten-yard handicap. ithout education, UNTY 2MING SESE) xES. the boy finds himself wondering what has happened SHERIFF OF NATRONA (oe) delinquency. . ON’ THE REPUBLICAN TICKET Society—and that means everybody—has an obli- Ang z a ie eS gation to the poy tiatit iamoresat Ts ear ae tate A long-time resident of Casper, whose experience asunder-sheriff of Natrona County = lict in society; the one who hates fiercely an lindly, : ' J r ‘ See eee eeithand as often against every other and chief of police of the City of Casper qualify him for this important office Sod Fes ea man is generally the uneducated. Let us educate the boys and make safe their future. : 66 im’’ erie a een Ask Anyone Who Knows Him U CAN LEARN How to Make a Radio for 60¢” At the Iris Sunday or Monday ific Achievement, and It Really Works Keep the Boy In School Published by The Rotary Club of Casper, Wyoming > * that other boys are serected and he is overlooked, and = he more readily turns to those things that result in : i VOTE TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 “He profits most who serves best.” UUNNNNNNLa

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