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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. o Che Casper Daily Cribune MEN KILLED I TRAIN TRAGEDY STILL UNKNOWN Coroner Gives Up Hope of Identifying Two Vic! 2 Spokane Relatives Refuse to Accept Body. . M Coroner Lew Gay has about given up bape of being able to identify two cf the uree, mea killed at Powder | Gath No information has beenj/rzho carried the United Mine Work-jaddress of Aguilar, Colo. It hau been that is as far as proof hag been ob_ | have not forwarded any information| Conklin of that c | forcoming in the interim which would| <s’ of America transfer card bear_|¢efnitely established that the man ta‘ned. that would tend to extablist, the iden-| The family o' | €0 t® clesr up “me status of the mmu.4 ug ine name Frank Moran and the} was not the owner of the card esd The authorities at Butte. Mont.,j tity of the man believed to be Charles | Spokane, Wash to accep rr ah A a E. : DANC REPUBLICAN RALLY Arkeon Dancing Academy =" To Casper Mothers 7” Do you want your sons drafted for military service in i —= UL shitting of lunvber in a car in which ia they were. fiding crushed them to For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw; ecre | throat rub on a little Musterole with Eanes peers 3 foreign lands as soon as they are old enough to bear arms? x thagin came oonaetons deeee oot That is what would happen once the United States en- ) soreness and . ‘Siamdsoe dich: tered the League of Nations. This nation voted “No” 7,000,000 strong two years ago on the Woodrow Wilson League of Nations, but many in- fluential Democrats are still hoping to get us into this Laer and a Democratic majority would make that pos- sible. Senator Kendrick voted for the Woodrow Wilson League of Nations as originally introduced and as amended: He boasts of it, and declares in his platform, which has been circulated over the State, that he is still for the League of Nations. If Senator Kendrick had his way, we would now be in the League and your sons would be drafted for military service in every corner of the world. If you want to help bring about a situation under which you boy’s blood may stain the sands of Egypt, or his bones be picked by the carrion or bleach on the desert wastes of Armenia, or Arabia, vote for Mr. Kendrick. ~ If you want to record your protest against such a con- dition, VOTE FOR MR. MONDELL. MONDELL HAS ALWAYS OPPOSED THE LEAGUE ; OF NATIONS. lusterole for croupy Keep it handy for instant use. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER TONIGHT " ENTERTAINMENT AND REFRESHMENTS. ALL WELCOME YOU WILL HAVE A GOOD TIME. | Fresh Roasted COFFEE 3 Lbs. for $1.15 “our FAVORITE Blend 40c Lb. PIGEON TEA & COFFEE Co. 228 E. 2nd—Phone 623 ee ee ill Republican State Committee Oil Exchange Building Phones 945 and 652 Are entrusted with the personal and property interests of laymen befure the courts; they are naturally interested in the election of judges most highly qualified in order that inter- ests of laymen be best protected. Whether or not you have any use for lawyers in general, . their opinion in such matters is entitled to sericus consideration. The following endorse- ments are self-explanatory: ' CONVERSE COUNTY. NATRONA COUNTY | FREMONT COUNTY | George A. Weedell : William J. Wehrli Roy H. Bullack Jno. B. Barnes, Jr. Dyer Hays Alfred -R. Lowey bound to the Portland Cement Trust or any Contractors’ Asso- ciation. To, the Hon. ©. 0. Brown, To the Honorable ©. 0. Brown, Saage Sith Judicial District, Wyoming. i In asking your support as candidate for councilman from the weicth Judicial District sree ctutcstenel members of the | “FRONT COUNTS BAR BECKY: Third ward, I wish to state my aims, if elected to office. We, the underiged members of the | Rat Sf Nationn, County, Sits of Wy, | TON, mle geen hart ts deco ' Baz ot Convers County Sate fewie | oust beeeme a canidate to aucceed | An to whuther you will be candidate Having been a resident and taxpayer of the Third ward for 10 7 fy fe 0! istrict Jou! © succee yourself, an eeling as we Conk * . . . . yourself as Judge sf the District Court, |~ Sf the Slsth Judicial District pledging | Jo that you are entitled. to, know, the years and realizing the needs of the community as a district, I will ST ee Bh elie tee a Say Di rrp end tarp prc work for better streets, (but will oppose any attempt to again ace aa Sena Set Ee oe ee create a system of canals such as disgrace Lincoln and surround- eo ee pee AG. Aton ing streets), by creating grades to conform to the land, sidewalks Wily M, Stansburey Georma F. Dobler, where needed, proper street lighting, the extension of sewer and if smite E Fomt water mains and secure police protection. Roy M. Lockoner Mastaere ee bert Hawl : waste . . . : He Miller” HS. Haraberger With due apologies to my friend, Andy Gump, I will wear NO ea Marre MAN’S COLLAR and will represent the people of my district 100 V. Bins. per cent and feel that I can deliver the best service, asI am not H. B, Durham James P. Kem ! H. L. SEIDEL CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN WARD NUMBER THREE Vote for the retention of Judge C.0. Brown as our District J udge. He is honest, industrious and fair. He has ability and has had con- siderable experience. | (This Advertisement is Paid For by Friends of Judge C. O. Brown.)