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PACE.” : fhe Casver Daily Cribune ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 Mr. Marquis’s Record n Some Omissions from wD = _ Joe’s Autobiography L =e eee . Ball WHAT ABOUT THE NICHOLSON JAIL BREAK? WHAT ABOUT THE MILLS HOTEL GAMBLING? WHAT ABOUT THE PLATTE INN? WHAT ABOUT GENERAL BOOTLEGGING? .. | WHAT ABOUT THE MAL-TREATMENT OF PRISONERS? | a he WHAT ABOUT THE THOUSAND DOLLARS PAID WALLACE LEA- ' VITT WITH A GUARANTEE OF HIS CAMPAIGN EXPENSES TO RUN FOR SHERIFF? } Mr. Marquis isn’t it a fact that you were for years a saloonkeeper and gambling house proprietor? " Mr. Marquis were you arrested and did you plead guilty of bootlegging? The court records show that you were and did. AOI ~ a ee er at i \ of office by Federal Officers for violation of the Volstead act? _,. ; j Isn’t it a fact that your political friends took this matter up directly with Washington? ee - You claim you recovered $78,000 worth of stolen cars. Isn’t ita fact that Pe a this was a result of Federal and Insurance Company operations and HH] ‘detectives instead of your ownefforts. What about all the stolen HH) | a cars not recovered? : an | Isita fact, Mr. Marquis, that you were arrested during your present term I | | | Voters of Casper and Fintcone county it may be possible for Mr. Marquis — < to answer these questions to your satisfaction. But he can not an- , ‘4. swerthem to our satisfaction and that is the reeson we are asking you | - to vote for PERRY MORRIS for SHERIFF, and EMBREE H. FOS- ue _ FER for PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, and DR. G. T. MORGAN | and JACK E. SCOTT as COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, so that if Perry Morris is elected Sheriff he may have associated with him in public office men who will lend him every assistance in enforcing - * the law. a ~ ’ r Sta at Fg er ol J ; = inl Oe aor 3 This advertisement paid for by Republicans who believe i in clean, honest and efficient government.