Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1922, Page 9

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PAGE NINE. y to the Labor pro many large areas the Unionists and/ Georgian party. if its to continue tojand the Licyd Georgians would likely tional Liberals are closely cooper-|live at all, has no alternative but to/resul; in an alliance between the Na TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1922. : be Casper Dally Cridune “spread the war.” | tional Liberals and the Asquithian free LLOYD GEURGE MAY BE FORCED “it fon't fair.” is noy infrequently | benefited. Presenting a solidly united ts ervati ua in tricts. The two Sulll, the Times conends, the Lioyd| A clash Between the Cons =f peers — ain ee being | Beard. Dey by day in every way the] front themsives, they are enjoying th i ry a | Classified = \in alllance now in some constituencive.| situation grows complicated and more) troubles of the parties whose aims PEACE PACT GOES ON ROCKS free Liberal are aitacking National| complicated out of all the squabbles “ace aberals here and there and the cry,|the Laborite hope to have their cause | §**=- bi ‘ 3 4 # State of Wyoming, t ae County of Natrona. Bungalow Grocery and Market T Cattestes Duka. Commis Chest of Netrens:CountyW yening, So hereby’ certify tint the, annexed is = full. true and correct Het 6.0 bd was didates for State and County Offices, who were nominated in the Primary Election, Augus' and who have filed their statement ik a NDON, Oct. 31.—(By The Associated Press) —The so- c St'Receipts and Expenditures ih compliance with the law. The said list also includes the names of all candidates who were nominsted By called co-operative pact between the governmental | Certificate of nomination in compliance with the provisions of Section 2471, Wyoming Complied Statutes, 1920. There is also appended a list conservatives and the Lloyd Georgian national liberals, wes | of counties, whose names have been piaced in nomination as candidates fer + ‘ne site of Wyoming eberssie is Sanitoriem. The names of these sterd: y should be placed the eral election ballot in compliance with th: provisions of Section apter jession Laws, 1921. Seat a poll at oe arene i ay preriee Specials For Wednesday and Thursday SON nT SURTHER ERTIFY that the coolants on the general alection ballot should be in the following order®—Republican, Democratic and Inde- th ‘y e Lloy; ‘ge to iy pendent. The names of the candidates of the Socialist party should appear under the Independent column with the word Socialist following the out his threat to “spread the war,” and wage a bitter fight November 1 and 2 Only aioae ad deck daniidate. to the finish with the men whofhards” at the prospect of a return to | DEM Tic IND brought about his downfall coalition ruie under the egris o a new ' REPUBLICAN JOCRA EPENDENT Bi. Aedes rpg adlog Aesoatigaall bagi ecueeisnge =: ar a ONE CR | BIB len 5 ON pe omer oa jUnited States Senator Frank Wheeler Mondell John B. Kendrick William B. Guthrie, Socialist aaqith thoee ‘Giuning. @alée::.thelContinl Comsesehtiee eustel on ta Crystal White Soap Chips, pkg. | Governor John W. Hay William B. Ross Richard S. Spurrier, Socialist | Lioyd George banner in certain con-}nounced that im reality no pact had Lux, pkg. joes \ Secretary of State Frank E. Lucas Edwin P. Taylor Isaac R. Loyd, Socialist a a where the ae oe re-|been reached but pee soneeta: Auditor Vincerit Carter G. H. Little Richard Henderson, Socialist rl ves as 'e from Tory |ency was at Uberty to it whatever i " attacks. [Lloyd George ts reported as|candidate {t chose. Since that an- LIQUID VENEER ee cied Aree Jobn M. Snyder ia Hay Berkman, Socialist being indignant and as contempiating}nouncement no Liberals snd Con- "3 Cecili Mire. Emma the carrying out of is threat if the|servatives Lave been opposing one an- Regalar 60c size, special...» ion Katherine A. Morton Cecilie 3, Hendricks 2 M. Baker, Socialist Conservative party doesnot with /other in lstricts where they are be- Regular 80c size, special Representative in Congress Charigs E.- Winter Robert R. Rose Daniel A. Hasting, Socialist { ‘Ww some of the candidates aready|tieved to have reached a non-interfer- State Senator Harry Free John Julius Giblin 4 entered against his followers. Others ence understanding. 4 7 Hp Geet wure the. he will ceaily “spread |. ‘The ‘Times mys that Tlcyd George STAPLE GROCERY SPECIALS eo ee ae. eaters Serer 8 Col ie) the war’ with vigor should the “die/is stil trying to come to an under- | E. A. Froyd Joseph Heron Jeffrey Felgen ES copttnrens aera EE ee uenuns No. 2 cans Red Pitted Cherries, per can._.......___30¢ C, W. Mapes Cari F. Weymouth ,) ee ut that paper thinks the Unionists 4 M. C. Price Maurice O. Wick ‘At this time the Lioyd Georgians! wiil find it impossible to make the ar- No. 2 cans Loganberries, per can_.._______.. = ® : is have about 160 candidates tn the field,/rangement Lloyd George deires oven ¥ + NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY > } and they are reported to have 250/if they wished to do so, because the No. - cane Blackberries, per can- others in reserve. It is said to be constituencies from which Lloyd No, 21@ cans Blue Plums, per can...... s Justice of Supreme Court (Full Term) Bred H. Blume Lioyd George's intention to let loose|Gecrge wants Conservative candidates (These Are Fine Washington Fruit) . J. Tidbali the reseves aganist the Conserva-)rwithdrawn are precisely those which 48 - Court (U: dT Ht Vv. G beck tives unless his demands are met. are least likely to respond to an ap- Country Gentleman Corn Justice of Supreae Co (Unexpired Term) ar fy a roesbeck The cooperative pacts—a sort of peal from Unionise chieftains. The ia iP moe “you leave us alone in thie dietrict ard} newnpaper thinks that a wide break be Towa Standard Corn ...... Judge of the Sixth Judicial District 0. iown ‘we wont bother you in that district” | tween the two would effect party re- Bryant S. Cromer t understanding—first attracted at lationships on every front and would Spanish’ Salted Peanuts, per Ib. tion through the anger of the “dielproduce chaos ‘n Scotland where in Jonothan Apples, per bushel —..____......_.___.$1.90 SCHOOLS— 2 |For County Supt. of Schools MAY HAMILTON |/ NATRONA COUNTY ‘ R MARKET SPECIALS ‘ See, REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT Pure Bulk Lard, 2 Ibs. County Clerk Alma F. Hawley Ira W. Naylor No. 1 Skinned Hams, per Ib. County Sheriff J. L. Marquis Perry A. Morris Wallace H. Leavis (Weight 12 to 20 Lbs.) County Treasurer Agnes MC Claire Gil. Wootten ounty Attorney 'm. B, C Embree H. Foster . Lyle E. J 4 Fresh Ground Hamburger, per 1b. Reanty secveier Herbert L Kenuedy Albert Park " y 7 i Loin Steak, per lb. Clerk of peat ; Hazel Conve ERS B- Leonard b » issi jour years has. ullen . G. T, Morgan oe T-Bone Steak, per Ib. Commissioner (two sears) Earl C. Boyle Jack E. Scott J ie - Short Cuts, per Ib. - County Coroner Todd W. Bowman Lew M. Gay ie: It is a fact that the user Justice of the Pence—District fs ae pi Henry Brennan John D. Salmond Ward Tubbs | a of Packard Trucks rarely rustic, ot the Peace—District eae iia wear on ch: ro 5 5 ntenney ohn . Har \c a ; anges. He buys at the : Censtable—District No. 1 L. E. Brown Richard McDermott “f Ba Gene siice in fi first 412 East Fifth St. Phones 22 and 23 Constable—District No. 2 Lincoln F. Kelly . Hi es, ‘ 3, x, G. L. Habenicht J. A. Sandhoefner The following counties are candidates for the site of Wyoming Tuberculosis Sanitorium: oe : place; and he receives full nis wear Oeetee value in the years his Packard serves him, and in the money it saves him. Converse County Gothen County Johnson County Platte County IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my onan oe affixed the Seal of the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. Done at Casper, Wyoming, this 28th day of October, A. D. CATHERINE DUNN, (SEA County Clerk. Cube Oct. 29 to Nov. 7, 1922, inclusive. VOTE FOR Charles A. Cullen REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE JOE MANSFIELD, Inc. Second and Kimball Phone 346 PACKARD TRUCKS nn, Any man who wishes to be well-informed must read a Sunday paper, and read“ it thoroughly. County Commissioner : (4-Year Term) {Political. Advertisement.] He must read his home town paper; for in no other will he find the combination of local, national and international news without which he is uninteresting, a bore to his friends, and a total loss ‘to himself. pea . The Casper Sunday Morning Tribune Doctor J. H. Jeffrey gives you all the news that is fit to print; from Casper to the Coast; from Jimsville to (CHIROPRACTOR) Jerusalem; from Dan to Beersheba and back again. In addition it has the best fic-_ Democrati Cc Candidate tion, the best art work, the leading sport authorities, the finest financial pages of any paper in the state. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Natrona County And the same thing that applies to Any Man, applies to Any Woman. She must read her Sunday paper. She can’t even gossip to best advantage without it. There are many features in the . CA Casper Sunday Morning Tribune intended primarily for women. | It is pre-eminently a Family Affair. Read Election PUSeey, November 7 Your Vote Will Be Appreciated A VOTE FOR DR. JEFFREY IS A VOTE FOR A SQUARE DEAL This Advertisement Paid For by Friends of Dr.’J. H, Jffrey “EVERYBODY’S PAPER” - &:

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