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PAGE TWELVE CONTRIBUTIONS === Report } = |RILTO PLANS SPECIAL "SHOW FOR YOUNGSTER AT 10 AM, SHTURDAY DEMOCRATS REPORT MORE CONTRIBUTIONS. Vote For LEW GA [Sasa NSAIROE ] | | | For County Coroner Democratic Ticket -:- Election, Nov. 7 WM. B. COBB Republican Candidate County Attorney Subscribe NOW! For the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune The best in News, Features, Continued Stories and it Comics. CUT OUT AND MAIL TODAY Enclosed find $9.00 for which pledse send me the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune for one year, or er d find $2.50 for which please send me the Su Tribune for one year. Name Street No. .. —., State... Scratch out offer not accepted. DO IT NOW! SUMMARY OF NIGHT REWS CAMBRIDGE, Mass —John Nich- clas Brown, of Newport, R. I, heir to great wealth, has deen awarded a fellowsk'p by Harvard university for travel and study without stip ened. ATHENS—Enoch R. Applegate of Jersey City, N. J., tho Near East worker seriously injured in a recent attack by Syrian bandits near Ale pho in which James Lester Wright of Waukesha, Wis. another Near East relief worker was killed, is in a hospital in Beirut veeovering, a telegram announced WASHINGTON — Leaf tobacco held by manufacturers and dealers October 1 aggregated 1,45%,439,314 pounds compared with 1,616,396,137 ds om July 1 this year and 1, 39,732 pounds on October 1 last he census bureau announced WASHINGTON—The Wasifrs- ton navy yard has delivered to the postoffice department the first hundrd of an order of approximate- ly 10,000 letter boxes, marking the initial entry of a government estab- lishment into the manufacture of | the ordinary boxes used on street a) corners fur reception of letters. CHICAGO—Relief from tag days is in sight for Chicago as a result | of a resolution adopted by the city council limiting the number of tay days to three each year. Council reporix disclosed that there were 6 tag days for various charities dur- leg the first ten hs of 1922, I proiuvion wugh record Tursilry returns complicit by the ¥ association (The output amounted m" amount greater in any previous strike. Bituminous amounted to 32,230 cars. 11CAGO—Pierre L. 0. .\. . spiritualist, widely know. as a and a “communist by let- with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, liberty under $1,500 bord to- y folowing his arrest yesterday on charges of _operatin: Do You Realize That There Are Only 37 Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper dence game. The charges were made by Mrs. Nannie Denn's, who said Keeler promised tu obtain messages from her dead relatives and friends but wrote the messages himself. Sa Most folks prefer a limousine to do in.— their solng beck to nature Greenville Piedmont { | Che Casper Daily Cribune M.K.&T. Sale sna November 29 = mens a DENISON, 2.—after| four postponements it was sald here’ nat the ‘aw action sale of the Kansas and Texas ratl- road, marking the termination of the elvershin,-will be held No- %. in Colbert, the Texa@ lines scheduled oday was postponed. geri ones gam Former Crown Oxta The ——a ) Prince On Hand Keep Painted Woodwork CLEAN ®. Clean wooden floors, linoleum, tile, marble, concrete, with SAPOLIO Makes all house- cleaning easy. Large cake oe Perewery pr eeeerer Mere e Creer rere ree ee ee | Use your Credit Call 15 or 16 and give Miss Classified your Want Ad—we’ll send bill later— no extra charge for credit. | | Use your ’Phone | sees this court. the vacancy. In November, without opposition. Justice Beard died in 1918, cancy. the vacancy, which again Republican. selves. a V9OPSOOC9OOO9O0 00006 909990099909909009090 999999 OSPLPOPOPFOO OOOO OOO DOO OOFSOG OOD affiliations.” as by a partisan election. Tidball. { Our Supreme Court Keep It Out of Politics The legislature passed a law in 1915 to keep our supreme court non-political, at which time Justices Potter, Beard and Séoit, all Republicans, composed Justice Scott died in 1917 and the governor ap- pointed a Democrat, Charles E. Blydenburgh, to fill Blydenburgh was elected 1920 and the governor ap- pointed a Republican, Ralph Kimball, to fill the va- Justice Blydenburgh died in 1921 and the gover- nor appointed a Republican, Fred H. Blume, to fill made our supreme court all Justices Kimball and Blume are candidates before the voters at the November election to succeed them- Justice Kimball is practically certain of elec- ° tion because his opponent,, ex-Supreme Court Justice Groesbeck, is incapacitated for the office by reason only of positive deafness. by a Democrat, Judge V. is judge of our district court at Laramie. The law provides for the election of judges of the supreme and district courts “regardless of political The spirit and purpose of this law is violated as effectively by a “political” appointinent Justice Blume is opposed J, Tidball, who at present Restore the non-political character to the supreme court by electing Judges Ralph Kimball and V. J. A. H. STEWART PPPPOPPOPORPPEDPE DDL OL ELPDLELOLDODOLD OPOOOEDOODESD VOTE FOR TODD W. BOWMAN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CORONER NATRONA COUNTY General Election Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1922 | Fresh Roasted COFFEE 3 Lbs. for $1.15 Our FAVORITE Blend 40c Lb. PIGEON TEA & COFFEE Co. 228 E. 2nd—Phone 623 hire. their expenses. | Associated Natrona County. For Wedding DOORN, Holland, Nov. 2.—<(By the Press.}—Former Prince Frederick William arrived to- Saturday Night, Nov.4, at 8:30 o’Clock Judge Charles E. Winter. — Wyoming’s Next Congressman Jurist, Author, Philosopher and Statesman. A man who knows Wyoming’s needs and will ably fill Mondell’s place Crown in the House. ~~ Governor Robert D. Carey Our Beloved Governor Who has further endeared himself to the people of Wyo- ming by his unselfish Republicanism and loyalty to party principles. This Will Be the Last Republican Rally Of the present campaign in Casper. If any doubts exist in your mind on any of the issues of this campaign, it is your duty to attend this meeting. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE Second Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg. vote, and by word of mouth tryin DO NOT BE MISLED BY THEM. [eer for the wedding next Sunday of : BIG REPUBLICAN RALLY FOLKS! Let’s Have a Little Talk Together Do You Believe in Mud-slinging? No? Well we agree there. We don’t believe in it either; and, what’s further, we don’t intend to throw any. We are striving to run our campaign clean, squarely and above board, presenting to you the merits of our candidates, and leaving to you to choose whom you believe to be the best. You are familiar with the old, obsolete methods of the professiofia! ward politician? Their habit of spreading a lot of misleading propaganda and slanderous statements at the eleventh-hour paid canvassers, soliciting your gto discredit the opposition candidates. We have.no paid canvassers, and will not have any. We have spent less than $1,000 on our campaign expenses in Casper and This includes hali rents, music, advertising and clerical We have not received-a single dollar from outside sources towards our campaign expenses here. ¥ Our books are open to any reputable accountants to verify the* above statements, and we trust our friends, the opposition, are just as frank about A CLEAN FIGHT, WITH CLEAN MEN, FAIRLY FOUGHT, is our motto; and may the best men win. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Byron S. Huie, Chairman. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. Sa “ten, Governor Cox Frederick Wil r Predicts Demo Win at Polls ex-Emperor WUliam Hermione of Reuss. Ham brought a truck full of baggage, msi of which was presumed to be} uniforms for the various functions. He avoided attention by si ping into! the castle throush a small secluded garden gate. Padi areiatine Sarees BIKP RIDERS SPILL: | BRISTOL, Tenn., Nov. 2.—Speak- ONE NEAR DEATH ing before an 2udience of nearly 4, persons. former Governor James M. CHICAGO, Nov. 2—Alphonse Spei- | COX of Oblo. predicted sweeping Dem- tens, the Belgian bicycle rider, was | 0ctetic victories Notember 7 n Oho, in th county hompits! today with con-! Inchana. Tennessee and Virginia. Ex cussion of the brain and his life hang: | Governor Gox came te Pistol to speak ing ln the balance, ‘as the result of im the interest of George O. Perry. 4 r Japils of eight riders in the six-day | Democratic nominee for congress in blere? the Ninth Virginia district. ELKS’ HALL Phones 945 and 652 Neos ‘ ‘

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