Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 9

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FRIDAY, OCTCEER 27, 1922. . ‘sche Casper Daily Cribune = race tate NO ee - ITROG: r } pent by Dr. Auguxt Muelie- a former rt B. Bartlett of Giendo a ‘cama = Pastor Files Dubuque May Be |: SRA ONAN SPUD et be Dr. Anwar Mew terme] anert m marca of en —————— © om ated Press.}—Germany is wos ucing 85 ——___._ it ore nitrogen now than in New Zion City) eerste ouret os Z year is expected to reach 340,000 tons ‘This fact was revealed in @ t KEEP THE SUPREKE COURT NON-PARTISAN The legislature passed a law in 1915 to keep our su- preme court non-political, at which time Justices Potter, Beard and Scott, all Republicans, composed this court. Justice Scott died in 1917 and the governor appoint- ed a Democrat, Charles E. Blydenburgh, to fill the va- DUBUQUE, Iowa, Oct. 27.—Dubu- COMPROMISE IN . , Damage Suit FASGIST FIGHT Against Trio} 2522525, 252 setae et « Flowers and Decorations For Hallowe'en him, among otheys the statement (91: alt theaters and permitting that his wifo staved bir, Rev. (Comme of mr larug stores to sell only | medicines. | Waler C. Carroll, depowed pastor of obiles Premier Facta of Italy Seeks) the North Pherae Fe ra rly Be aot) Gonference With Oppo- | church testified nents; Resignations of * _ Cabinet Offered. Press —Premier Facta: has tele gray d Benito Mussolini, leader of the Fasctett at Milan, asking him to ome to discuss yesterday in the = = superior court, in his sult for $10.- n 00 against three members of the Standing committee of the church. ae The defendants said the pastor was | : A ousted Decause of his conduct in th ROME, Oct. 27-—(By The Associated! puipie. = P Tribune Classified bring results. Congregational | +. te operated is to be discussed later. With the advent of Autumn, marking the begin- ning of a new social cycle for which flowers are of in- creased importance, it tnay please you to know that with our complete assortment of cut flowers and pot- ted plants we have a complete lire of favors, place cards, score cards, and many new anid attractive nov- elties. You will find this; we-believe,. the-most progressive flower service available. cancy. In November, 1918, Blydenburgh was elected with- out opposition. Justice Beard died in 1920 and the governor ap- pointed a Republican, Ralph Kimball, to fill the va- cancy. Justice Blydenburgh died in 1921 and the governor appointed a Republican, Fred H. Blume, to fill the va- eaecy, which again made cur supreme court all Repub- ican. agreement betweer and the Fascist Justices Kimball and Blume are candidates before the voters at the November election to succeed them- selves. J ice Kimball is practically certain of election because his opponent, ex-Supreme Court Justice Gross- beck is incapacitated for the office by reason only of Positive deafness. Justice Blume it opposed by a Demo- crat, Judge V. J. Tidball, who at present is judge of our district court at Laramie. Justice Blume should withdraw his name from the ticket to be voted at the November election in order to carry out the spirit of the law, thus assuring a non-par- tisan court, but should, however, complete the termi of his unfortunate appointment. Knowing the people of this state as I do through 34 years of continuous acquaintance, during which time I voted for statehood and for many of the state's supreme justices from statehood to the present time, I have ‘rea- son to believe that if Justice Blume would rise to this occasion and withdraw his name from the November ballot, Wyoming people would reciprocate in such a way as to assure his appointment or election to the su- preme court when there is again a vacancy that could be consistently filled by a Republican. KEEP OUR SUPREME COURT NON-PARTISAN. A. H. STEWART. LONDON, Oct {By The Asscci- Fascisti seem tle for the oust the premier rig thelr resig- he face of a Casper. Floral Co. Phone 872 New Midwest Bldg. and his colleague: mations last ni threatened gen’ . fon of the najonglist military organization. News of the developments following the resignation was awaited here to- day with great interest, but at an early hour no additional advices had been received from Rome. King Victor Emmanus! was expect- ed to return to the capital today for conferences with political leaders in preparation for tie formation of a new cabinet, NHis cholcé of a premier was believed to Me between Victorio Or- lando an@&Glovanni Glollitl, both for- ner cabinet chiefs Latest dispatches from Rome de-j scribe the situation as one of great confusion. { The Fascist! organization .; which was formed by the extreme national ists to combay the growing power of the Gommunists and. socialfsts, hi reachéd a-strength variously, estimated, at from 490,000;to $00,000 ‘men, a large part of avhom. are armed, drilled acd ready for military action. { 2 LDODOD OOO OSSOOOSH OOO SSOOOSOO POO OOSOO OOO OOD CHICKENS! CHICKENS! 3 Big Saturday Special ‘Home Dressed Hens and Springers : WILL GO AT 2Sc_ ; ' PER POUND - For the entire family at greatly reduced prices. For Sat- urday only, October 28, ourentire stock of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes Brae Will Be Sold At ROME, Oct. 2 [By The Associatedg Press)—The Messargero today stat that Premier Facta yesterday te! phoned the attitude of the ministe to King Victor Emmanuel at ~S: Rosgere and ‘that he mad» a. similar communjeation to the presidents of the senate and chambebr of dpputies. The’ newspaper adds that the council of ministers will decide this afternoon whey the entire cabinet should go out or only certain of the ministers qyit office. In any case it declares the crisis wil] be settled speedily. » hbase sto FEV. GEORGE. WOODWARD ASSUMES PASTORATE OF, NORTH CASPER CHURCH Rs RS i The Rey. George Woodward came | to Casper this week to fill the position | madé Vaeant by the decth of the Rev. | ‘B. B. Winter, as pastor of the North} Prebyterian church, ‘The Rev. Woodward has had twelve | years exferience in the ministry, the} last sit years of which were spent in} 4BroadwWater, Neb. “He is a graduate sof Belleview collegé and of the Oma- ha seminary, having a bachelor of | farts degres. He has establishe? residence at 1009 | North . Durbin, next, door to the church in which he will officiate. { : —— 3 W. H. Brown Grocery & Market 3 DEPENDABLE FOOD PRODUCTS : ; 3 20% DISCOUNT GHIKANY SHOES CLOTHING C0. 142 EAST SECOND ST. where Society Brand Ciothes a7e_sold Deliveries made to all city and suburban districts, PRICES EXTREMELY REASONABLE Phone 490 W. H. Brown Grocery & Market No-th Durbin and J Sts. ; } We have the largest poultry yard in the |g state. No water-soaked or cold storage 1g stock. Killed every hourintheday. Come 3! and inspect our stock. If you can’t come, 3) telephone 159. We have two deliveries a day and experts who can select you a 3! young and tender chicken. Have just put : several hundred turkeys in a feed lot for Thanksgiving and in order to get the best 3) '$ place your order for your Thanksgiving turkey with us now. Booze for foreign diplomats at ‘Washington will be brought in aboard }foreign. battleships. Now we under- qstand why foreign governments post- poned scrapping their navies.—New York American. ita fate EA Sel Ba » CURED BY A NATIVE HERB On board a Vessel bound for India recently @ man was bitten by a polson- ous reptile; both the ship’doctor and a famous Burgeon failed to control the poison, fast spreading through his ‘system? * ; In a day the vessel reached port. ‘An Indian medicine man was.sent.for, Who Produced a native herb which quickly “allayed “the poison and the inaH'Arlife was saved. . Roots and herbs are nature's sssist- ting disease, That well for ailments pecullar E. Pinkham’s Vege- % prepared. from possessing medicinal \t value in the treat: We assure you of the best at lowest mar- ket prices. VOTE FOR , Joe L. Marquis for Sheriff | During his 14 months in office, Sheriff Marquis has se- cured more convictions of criminals and collected more fines than any other sheriff of Natrona County in a full two-year term. - - . Marquis Solicits Your Vote (Political Advertisement.) ‘ 4 | OUR MOTTO—“If you want something just a lit- tle bit better, try us.” 3 The Casper Provision Co. Phone 159 Corner Second and Durbin ; EARL C. BOYLE Republican Candidate County Commissioner (2-Year Term) x VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE TICKET State Senator HARRY FREE § DEMOCRATS! HAVE YOU REGISTERED? TODAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE Polls Open Until 9:00 P. M. Failure to register will prevent you from’‘voting. Who desires to give Natrona County an im- partial business administration. RET: oved } tecommendation Podlishing this p [Political Advertisement. USED CARS © | Following Cars in Excellent Conditions: Representatives MARVIN L, BISHOP HARRY B. DURHAM ERWIN A. FROYD Cc. W. MAPES M. C. 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