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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. 1,500,000" DOPE USERS to the new Delaware bridge. Snel and filled with memories of many SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 6—(Unit-“eaviy colonial workmanship. ed Press--Data collectec and an-| The other house soon to go {3 anti-narcotic organtzation hére, ‘esti-/ tarly part ct hig stay kere. in the United States at more than 1.- 590.000 \arandywine and Seventh. streets. ®& campaign throughout the United, New York States for legislation calling for an poems. ho international optum conference. old Phila By {t's espionage system in China,|of the “Gentlemen's the White Cross has been informed of a $500,000 shipment of morphine | now en route to the United States on t one of the trans-Pacific liners. pans noc cak> aan any of his stories ‘Were ‘written ‘cazine. ee |somebody’s back. Franklin and Poe Homes to Go & PHILADELPHIA, Pa (United Press-—One by taric houses of America fal | march of progress. Philadelphia is goon to lose two of its most interest ing landmarks. | One 1s Benjamin Franklin's first Philaelphia home, at } trlot took up his residence upon his arrival from Boston. It is to be torn VOTE FOR Charles A. Cullen REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE County Commissioner (4-Year Term) [Politicat Advertisement.) FOR Justice of the Supreme Court (Full Term) ~ ' ‘JUDGE V. J. TIDBALL The oldest district judge in the state in point of service, The law provides for the election of judges of the supreme and district courts “regardless of political affiliations.” The people of Wyoming, in every election for 10 years, have ratified their belief in this principle by keeping the judiciary of the state bi-partisan. The spirit and purpose of this law is violated as effectively by a “political” appointment as by a par- tisan election. THE SUPREME COURT SHOULD NOT BE PARTISAN Republican and Democratic partise in 1914 de clared for election of judiciary regardless of party affiliation. . State legislature is: 1915 passed law for election o judiciary on separate non-political ballot. Voters of state from 1917 to 1921 kept the su- preme court non-partisan. PRIMARY RETURNS FROM CARBON AND ALBANY COUNTIES (Judge Tidball’s Home District) Carbon County—Tidball, 1216; Blume, 284, Albany County—Tidball, 1724; Blume, 333. - Restore the non-political character of the supreme court by electing Judge Tidball. Judge Tidball Campaign Committee. |down to make room for the approach is almost in ruins and the street '& only an alley. yer it ls an iuteresting example ef earty colonial architecture HERE, CLAIM Ss Se men ee curator of Judilpendence Hall, as there jare particularly splendid examples of nounced todsy by the White Cross, an jrecidence of Edyjar Allen Poe during| pay nine times as much as the Ger- mates the number of narcotic addi¢ts Mved bere’ five! yeora, moat-of which tme @ls home was in the house at One hundred Seattle civil, fratertial is Sald that Poe wrote the “Raven”| and business organizations have umit-|there, but many authorities assert that! @d to combat the evil and will finance it was writtef® later, while he was In Ouse, While Poe was editor Either a man must be competent, or he is being carried through Ife on ‘ Che Casper Daily Cribune the cider doctors di¢ off. The stir. B li H. yk } Hollanders are treated a sits )better ing on the public of ¢housands of mii erin AS” FOO 1.0 16 times, with French and YWaliens tery doctorn dumobilieed after the the most favored.at. seven times... |war and Decatise “of the grcat pop’ M Doctors The overabundance of physicians’ larity of the medjcal proféssion there were twic any tn Germany results from the throw: among “young German protessional | had increabed to 26,000, . lopenly warned young men to avold men. imated that by 1925 BERLIN, Nov. 6.—{United Press)ighe study of medicine until some of| The German mecical profession has ‘least 50,000, a big surph@ —Germany has so many doctors they |=" “ay fF ie EF oe Ha - are making each other poor. { Bo they have turned to tha foreign | oie ll ¢r. Americans who need the services of a German doctor find they must the JUDGE FRED H. BLUME CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO THE SUPREME COURT Poe; man patient in the apartment down- stairs. Swedes mous: pcy 14 times as much, Swiss ¢ittzens must pay 11 Ty and this WM. B. COBB Republican Candidate County Attorney DR. G. T. MORGAN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE County Commissioner Dr. Morgan’s 22 years of continuous residence in Casper make him thoroughly conversant with the problems of Natrona county and well qualified to act in the best interests of the taxpayers of the county. jE RAS DR. G. T. MORGAN ular term. His home is at Sheridan. ~ 1886 there were about .16.000 doo BOS. eee Oe _ Judge Blume has served faithfully and efficiently as jus tice of the Supreme Court for nearly two years. He has shown by his record that he now should be elected to a reg- tors Im Germiany, twenty years later | many and tn 1920 / Tt te esti | there “wilt be at | Admission Free PAGE | ae aL oh Sa “ EUGENE W. MUNSON Nationally Known Lecturer of the AMERICAN THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Will give six absorbing lectures at the Henning Hotel from Nov. 8th to 13th, inclusive. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED 8:15 P. M. AGNES M. CLARE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR . County Treasurer General Electisn November 7, 1922 Two years’ experience in the Treasurer’s Oifice. (Political Arivertisement.) Voters who want a Fair Deal are solicited to vote for “a | DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE County Commissioner {Politieal_Advertisement.] Republican Candidate for Clerk of Court General Election Nov. 7, 1922 (Political + Advertisement). EARL C. BOYLE Republican Candidate County Commissioner F (2-Year Term) : Who desires to give Natrona County an im- partial business administration. (Political Advertisement.) Do Nou Realize That _ There Are Only 34 Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper Do Your Christmas Shoppin. (Political Advertisement.) SYLVESTER F. PELTON Councilman Third Ward We know they will get it if he is elected, for we know Pelton. (This advertisement paid for by Taxpayers of the Third Ward who know.) Farly - BUY IN CASPER J. J. GIBLIN CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR DEMOCRATIC TICKET PLATFORM Just one law for rich and poor. A square deal for all; special favors for none. ¢ The payment of a just debt to the soldiers of the World War. Make the roads and highways of Natrona County the best in the state. if I favor a law making possible the paying of munici- pal, county and state taxes semi-annually, January 1 and July 1. —_—— We are inserting this advertisement and advocating the election of J. J. Gib- lin as State Senator because he is aggressive and fearless, and can be depended upon to safeguard the interests and champion the welfare of the people of Na- trona Coynty. FRIENDS OF J. J. GIBLIN. eee ad Cis ‘me bi ot