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; 7 EPUBLIGANS OF OF ie had PEOPLE. BLEAY AY ZIOK PASTOR | “ask Det—jakoeel knows!” DOUGLAS HOLD ~ ROUSING RALLY Congressional and State Can- didates Given Ovation in Convéase County. Capi- _ tal, Report, DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 26.—Special to the Tribune.}—Greeted by the Doug las band and over feventy cars filed with Converse county’ citizens. Repub- Mean candidates on their tour of cen- | tions in “Human Hearts,” the Unt| versalJewerl — attraction at Wrorlag theater Saturday, of whe | so much has been said. yet to parents and grandparents of| \oday it has more meaning than to |the younger generation. The young- er ones don't know what | ence the old play of “Human Hearts” was in America years ago. It was the success of a decade. It had more road companies play- ing af once than any other dramtic piece. Like all the plays of “thew days” it ts essentially simple, powerful in| ‘There is the flavor of other. genera-| “Human Hearts” is ever “el an influ-| “OLD RAM’ EPITHET IS POPULAR | sae) WAUKEGAN, TIL, Oct. 26.—As a reszit-of Wilbur Glenn. Voll tef- eretice to the Rev, Thomas N..Nel- | son az “ar: Old ram,” people in Zion. Til, when they: saw Meison ap- Proaching began’ to bieat, Stato's Attorney A.V. Smith charged today | the | in his opening statement in criminal libel guit. brought by Nel- son against Voliva, overseer of tho | Christian Catholic church in Zion. Voliva had Mbeled«Neison, a dis- | missed clder in Voliva’s church and | church | in) Zion, with malice, Smith sald, by | theme end direct in exposit‘on. The! referring to. him .in speech, circu- } have preached to audiences of 30,' |pastor of Grace Missionary his wife, these alleged attacks com- bind, tending to incite riots. Charles P Barnes, Volica’s coun- sel, replying, declayed he expected to prove that Nelson had represent- ed himself to be an evangelist of na- | tonal reptuation and editor of the “Ram's Horn,” a religious publica. ton of 300,000 circulation, when as @ matter of fact that publication | had’ beer: sold and that Nelson had | Started a litle publication of his ewes at Indianapolis, calling it ~he “Ram's Hern.” He further: de- clared, that Nelson had claimed a INT IT TOUGH AIN’T IT TOUGH That where hundreds of men were applying for work at our refine ry gates, there PAGE NINE ] 2 RS EEE | tral, Wyoming arrived here last-eve | picture has been filmed just as the! lars and tetters as a “blatherskite.” | people and that so great were the is NOW a shortage of labor? 3 |" = = | 3 aq = ning and were accorfed an ovation, play was staged. | “thoroughly’> discredited windbag” | crowds that railroads had made up | = Included in the party were Senator The memories t arouses are) and a “shameless Har,” and had at- | special trains and had given $700 ae 9 = Francis E. Warren, Congressman. pungent. It recalls the life of plain-| tacked the chiracter of Nelson ana.| a rebate for the added busness, AIN I I I i OUGH a Pro Mondell. “John W. Hay, er days, wher, people were merely | |_ Apostlee-of Voliva occupied ‘the = cS . Snyder and Frank EB. Lucas. | “folks” and the pleasures of the day| pin, H. S. Karr and Snits Edward: front row of seats and the room was = REE dinedelirwbeigia soem an rere wholesome. and unpretentious, | Mycutr SE wat is carer to] crowe Co Se ae That where truck owners and operators had no work to do and their trucks were prompt reception was held in the lob-| Old hom old fields, old roads, the} y, id os wee * See Tata vee i lame cna, | Reet ths. Old eine serene, a _-.WYOMINC idle—there is not an available truck in Casper today? Preceding the evening meeting the of girls in Sum) played Peters} part in stock and road} candidates, including Senetor F. B.| summe es, busking: te ane companies for several years. ’ ‘Warren as guest of honor and forty House Petecs, one of | AIN I i I i OUGH five Converse coynty precinct com-! popular and virile stars ner | | , mitteemen and Republican worker: icreen or stage today, pla. he stel : “ . : 7 a= oc = Serge pt fea ryaitgsk eed Apetedre Sp, Sriase Th {AL sali FAR 1 That where the lumber yards in Casper were without business— there is now a ZB @inner given by Charles A. Guen o the part a Bympath: under- scramble for field and dwelling material? ~ state committeeman. nding and finjsh that makes it woman. and the supporting cast in | ‘The demonstration fn the Princess| sand ou as one 6f the best things ant theater was ao riot of enthusiasm,| he ever did. The clever and beaut | ’ every seat including the gaileries be.| {ul Edith Halor ig Peters’ Jeading AIN T I i i OUGH ing Tillec with an immense overflow | -t crowd in the aisles. Continuous cheer-| cludes many cinema notables, pez itera anges ae aget ald Perma cen age on pp ene That where the hardware dealers, field supply houses, automobile repair men, ga- sepa aay a a bis | Gertrude | Claire, Georee ; Marshal <Wihe Shot Federal rages, clothing dealers—in fact, the “butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker” deket, | Werte, Heinen Waltaoe Mary Pelli] oe Up Revived aie: were feeling the pinch of poor business—there is now a revival of business such as _ Greeks oo Side pees Acclaimed by the Greek the three real rulers of Greece | Cody, avrested “recently on. a charge of assaulting Bruce Hodge, « ‘federal proiibition agent at Cody, will appegr | before the United-Statés grand jury Worry can almost always be worked HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a’ specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. populace, wince the revolution ride throu, i the streets of Athens. They are Colonel Gonatas, Colonel Plastiras and Marine Commander Phocas Protosirgolos. volution that,.dethr, Cons ‘i Come See And you will know that the chassis that carries a closed body is always the most important part of the car. You want more than the fittings in the body. They are nice to have, but don’t Yellowstone seen CASPER, Wyorine 313 W. Midwest Ave. the Value like. But don’t let the extras over-weigh the censtruction of the body or the character of the chassis. Come see this Essex Coath. It is more than important if you are considering your first closed car. inn Seanrts Phone Taian AS 1406 = = 4 = = = = = = | ES = = |Eil AN o. ? Casper has never known? AIN’T IT TOUGH That the Mammoth Oil Company has spent two and one-half millions in Casper here November 14 Wiard, who was shet thrpugh the leg by Hodge, ts| 4 and will spend in excess of twenty millions more in the near future? recoverify rapitily. | AIN’T IT TOUGH That wool has jumped in price from 15 cents a pound to 38 cents and there is a big demand for it? AIN’T IT TOUGH That the price:of lambs has jumped from $3.00 to $8.00 and that where bankruptcy faced our Wyoming stockmen—they are now enjoying prosperity? AIN’T IT TOCUGH That the Republican Protective Tariff shut out the product of European pauper labor and preserved the standards of the American. people? AIN "T IT TOUGH That the Republican Party has REDUCED the annual appropriation of THIR- TEEN BILLION—under Democratic criminal waste—to three and one-half bil- lion—and one and one-half billion of this is required to meet the fixed charges of the Democratic debt wished on us? AIN’T IT TOUGH That the Republican Party has reduced our income tax EIGHT HUNDRED MIL- LIONS a year and reduced our national debt, at the same time, around a BILLION dollars a year? AIN’T IT TOUGH __.. That America is the leading nation of the world; that America has junked the navies of the world and brought nearer the day of world peace through the states- manship and tireless efforts of the Republican Party? AIN’T IT TOUGH That the Republican party refused to allow the nation to be dragged into Wilson's “League of Notions” and saved our boys from being sent into Asiatic Europe to- day to fight the Old Worid’s battles? AIN’T IT TOUGH That the panic-stricken, calamity-howling Democrats, with all their “hue and cry” REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. 3 against Mondell and the Republican Party, have not a leg to stand on when they ot the SSECX oac ‘= condemn the very things that are VITAL TO OUR PRESENT AND FUTURE ; b = PROSPERITY AND.SAFETY? . It May Save You Hundreds of Dollars a . 4° T aT = Experienced buyers demand more in a sacrifice car quality to get them. Don’t | S, | AIN motor car than accessories. are a ies able chassis, just because = 7 o moderate priced closed cars, the body has an accessory you like when | For who wants’to go back 2 poor business conditions—idle workers—closed fac- Heer such things as dome lights, pag se pam eee eae eal of 2 tories—bankruptcy for our stockmen and farmers—extravagant, wasteful gov- Meare nai oe Be See Pisses Batepnont Suse lR, eee ernment—high taxes and dangerous foreign it. HG eB. of performance, reliability and reduced. carcomfort. Itisreliable,and convenient. a maintenance expense. It has all the details that count most for i : Come, make a close examination of the utility. Thousands are in service. And a eB Essex Coach. That. will show its real ¥¢t it is mounted on an Essex chassis ; = utility and chassis quality. paliaslin: easalihee fotcns cena When you have the opportunity to place in power men who are pledged to and & ‘Then you will appreciate what is most. 4 -igsed car offers advantages you bine stand for our PROSPERITY and NATIONAL SAFETY. ” important when service is considered. ie Do your duty as an INTELLIGENT CITIZEN and VOTE for MONDELL and the uA Republican Central Committee Second Floor Oil Exchange ui ‘e4 34 Phones 945 and 652. =