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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922: CAMPAIGN . MIDDLE WEST ~~ COMES TO END Six United States Senators é Central Pomp and Circumstance Che Casper Daily Cribune |¥ersion ‘of the advencures of C adapted from Wills Gulette’s stage an Rival Italian Factions Fight ROME. Doy' amous detective, which cc to the Ameriea theater for three ¢ begin g Tuestay artist. He started his career | was on the staff of d New York Herald, under the rehip before he of James Gordon Bennett Nov. €-—(By The Associated ade his first appearance Press.) — Fascist! a nationalists |olashed today at T: ia south- © questions of local Barry N's - was shared’ Look to Your Eyes now a stage Beautiful Eyes,likefine | Gistinguished as Teeh,arethe Consane Lionel. PAGE SEVEN. o You Want A Clean Government? result bs Y several years tn Cage The daly wine of States Seeking Re-election Tuesday; Eoonscyein atte | Spirited Contests Near Decision an Tas not loot ble interest tn INE> ‘ and frequently expresses YRINE- pL? ‘ CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—Senatorial campaigns in nine states af the middle ant enn ngae issues in tomorrow's off- John The following article, published Novem- + Po eat oas ly bela dmg lige senators from central ber 5th in the Gantz Memorial, the weekly t Republicans—Townsend, Michigan; ; Kellogg, Mi and LaFollette, Democrats — Reed, Missour!, Wisconsin. ! Hitchcock, Nebraska, and Pomerene, Ohio. candidate, | Barrymore bulletin of the Methodist Episcopal Church —Lewis F. Carter, D. D., Pastor, a life-long The primary defeats of Senators |* : New, Indiana, and McCumber, inj ellogs and Frazer. Following the coronation. King Ferdinand and Queen Marie make Republican. North Dakota, left the Republican|, Tlinols is without a senatorial con- state entry into their capital, e |test, has witnessed congressional cam- | party in three states with new aspi- rants to the senate. Former Senator Beveridge, a proyressive leader in the days of the Bull Moose, Is the stan: dard bearer of Indiana Republicans in his campaign to go back to the} upper house. paign battles of considerable intensity in some district. Chief among the isues is the legislative campaign with Governor Small and Mayor Thompson of Chicago as leaders of. their faction of the Republican party urging sup- HIPPODROME DISCOVERED ves. The: nd mag aro Helty, hink of them 4 ‘ou cannot teserws. r magnificent vigo: You can} t | ithin kof them as me ; you cannot | BY HIGH- BROWS NOW Io 1k of them as Their | jbo ies and movement are superb and | A MORAL ISSUE 1. port of candidates, irrespective of onder ors and stu-| Lynn J. Frazer, former non-part!-|party who will go slong with the nts of pture know thst they | i i FI san league governor of North Dakts,| smail-Thompson program next winter j | eg girs tag aden «ew. No church should be a political organi- ablicam in thatlana eprine, state for tho McCumber seat. |""Tuinola Votes om a $5,000,000 bond « Hippotrome tion, but every Christian has a civic d - In Iowa, where S. W. Brookhart If /issue for a soldiers’ becuse nod a vet i | zation, Du Ty uty. ’ the Republican nominee for the se’) erendum on beer and wine sentiment.| In the spol mind, the New York : ate which former Serfitor Kenyon +x % iF paatghcan dina” tire test John Barrymore When the public welfare is at stake a pas- +i el or a le judgeship, No PREDICTIONS IN of asthe sults New York | I G Slosing campaign found n more ar lean NO, PREDICTIONS 13 PRE a eaiabis New, Keak n Great Role| i i Win ete eos ceuecetere: iW ENGLAND, a ; stibein te Whit ts take, chihdraas tor and his congregation have the right, yes Brookhart candidacy. A soméwhat!| STON, Noy. 6.—Apart fro Charles Dillingham’s new | HOPE : similar conditions prevails in North | Maseachuestta ampaisn | spectacle at the. big playhouse, hes|_ 2 + the duty, to act on the side of morality. In 2 Dakota, where there is considerable = peace He ds, is wei finally Impressed tho bigh-brows; they 3 § ol x 3 i Republican antipathy to Frazer. A Eneoe Soame e epublican © find -s a novel in ths | i i - ii Mimacial coridacabie abatetiog |and Democratic reales, [AE8 finding beauty and novelty in .. our election next Tuesday the public wel ri of party lines were apparent in the|tion claims have been unusually lack ae Seobtorta oth Bensior Semen ‘A fing. thia year inthe New. Zngiand ty gratified wh fare is at stake, the honor of our Federal a Reed drawing orposition from drys ware Increased F bayer go ve in the "N th AOUnl hel and Wilson Democrats, at the same|Democratio voters in _Massachusett, il the i Z figs “algtae, co taanynepebins [the detection “of “cerain‘Tepatiins | gor mii th Constitution is threatene: nless the laws : am id Brewster on | element and engagements during the Tite sed ey eae BUTT | lee care of huncapeign for melee | Remap od 0 Quit Quick! ere’ strictly enforced our civic standards @ ‘The Harding administration 15 the Se Raa Ch oe a5 oe than the elephants xf ill be 1 ed ‘ big issue in Ohto, the president's | © SvOL sehn ten vere noid ¢,| Who. force their. huge bul ne | $.S. S. Will Prove to You in Your w © lowered. home state, with prohibition also a}fapdidate for senator, were sald to gids af he amcetand es st ee ‘Own Casethe “How” and “Why” Always the Same ci ‘question, as the state votes on a beer | base optimistic prophecies. than the horses who are beautiful} ofits Remarkable Blood-Cleansing | dine Slates ; RBA Wiha relesontimn. a Reclection of Senator Ledge. al) ona clever without ettort* | Power! A perfected blend, always maintained in k " in this vital issue i ES alng eee iio tos wgirnee peli at 2g was’ confidently | “The ‘ballets arc gorgeous without paTbere 18 a reason for qrerzthing: that every can of Nash’s Delicious Coffee—constant Let us take no chances in this vital issu } “c 2 4 , cess and the : 2 re. — ‘iok di 8 f its factur Ny fi 5 "| predicted by Reptiblican leaders. excess and their large rhythms are re-| Connmon-sense stops boils! 8. S.A care during every process of its manufacture— us mont Inionee campaigns inthe cour-| At the close of a. vigorous cam: [strained and satiefying. “For all their | iy the eomuoucease remedy for belly uircleaning—“hot roasted” crispy freshness. but vote for men who can be trusted in re: f try on party issues in his contest with | Palen in Rhods Island, statements by | “!#buration of figure an: ; Resvtt: a clear, smooth, satisfying cx of fragrant coffee, ‘ Senator Pomerene. leaders of two major parties -were|tlon of splendor of costume. I | tharenulice fmbis Whatever excyel: Wout love. the stall gard to the enforcement of the Eighreenth . The Nebraska contest between Sen-| Conservative, while it wns admitted bet ned ee. $9: be te the most | cious flavor. ; tor Hitchcock and R. B. Howell is|that the closest race was between | Ancient of instincts a press aS ' largely of party principles with a cer.|Sénator Peter G. Gerr, Democrat} “The water nymths satisty us on | 2S PE HE DCEIG Ce BRENT RE Amendment and other laws. Mr. Ross, a 7 taf t of wet and dry figuring.| seeking re-election and former Gov-| another side. You see sophisticated cilbceiiaaia . : iran alin ie the ouade’ wea. jernor R. Livington Beskman, Repub-| charm and grace dn the stage “and 7 candidate for governor, has been a life- t Mes. Annie D. Olson in Minnesota ana| can. Im Vermont. where the Dem-| off. These young women are ~nil (): GE & @.0 oe 0 & Q @ 0 & 1) Cd ‘ Mrs. J. J. Joper in Wisconsin, both | ocratic ccngrassional candidates have ; - long prohibitionist and clean Christian Democrats, are among the senatorial ret Sey vs fizing bei y eee Am ? Vi weg ments in advocating modification 0} us e ; “"Benator LaFollette during the cios.| the Volstead act, James D. Kennedy SHCa'S: VOM man. When prohibition was a laughing ! tng devs of the campaign left Wiscon-| Democratic candidate. in the first’ dis. " d 1 his b Id j trict, announced Iast night that he ‘ ; brav an wou a ee meray romeo ge Vote For stock and unpopular this brave m ; cation issue. Other Democratic can. i , Jates expressed merely the hope of Peek mata wings f speak and act in its favor and preside at reduced Republican majorities in the Decause it is built on reason. eetin when ever some min New Hampshire, where no United | temperance m gs g States senator is to be elected this. } year, Republicans expect to elect W. H. Goodnow, their candidate for gov’ ernor, and retain a Republican dele- gation to congress. Democratic heads claim that there has been a reaction against the Republican administration which will cause a serious reduction of Republican majorities. N. ¥. GOVERNORSHIP CONTEST IS BITTER. NEW YORK. ‘ov. 6.—Riva!l party workers In New York to unusually energetic labor by i It fights pim tlons! It build man up into succe; the health, the angelic co plexion and the charm that moves why results havo made tears of joy flow from fhe souls of thou 3 v5 D. Schaff, 15th St, icf from @ failed unt now absolutely, cured, did js sold at isters were shy about taking an open stand. He can be trusted. His opponent, Mr. Hay, has been asked to declare his attitude on law enforcement. He refused to declare in favor of the State Department of Law Enforcement. He is bitter contest. for the governorship| between Governor Miller and Alfred! E. Smith, his Democratic adversary, were carrying on the day before elec- tion battle silently and doggedly, each | side enlisting the ald of hundreds of| women throughout the state for the| last hour drive. | The claim of the Democrats that Smith's vote in greater New York will greatly overcome the governor's up- state plurality has aroused city Re-| publitans to extended efforts. ! New Jersey campaigners were mak- ing the most of the last day and both} Senator Wrélinghuysea and Governor Edwards are claiming victory by large pluralities. Ambassador ie Threatened by Fascisti Guard The larger size Lottle is the more econo:nical, SSS miso John Barrymore inclined to favor letting the Federal Gov- ernment enforce the prohibition law. The Constitution says that “Congress and the several states shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legis- lation.” The state should assume its share of enforcement and not expect the Federal authorities to do it all. The safe way for Christian people who care for law and or- der is to vote for Mr. Ross for Governor, The most. beautifully formed woman in the United States is Miss Dorothy Knapp of New York City. She was chosen from hun- dreds of entrants in the Physical Culture Exposition. Larsen Says He Was Forced to Quit Work “Tanlac measures up to everything claimed for it,” declared James Lar- sen, a well-known painter and inter_ ior decorator, of T. 4028 28th St., Spo- kane, Wash. “I had contracted lead poisoning in the course of my work, which caused all kinds of trouble with my stomach, and no one who hasn't been through ft can possibly realizo how a man suffers whose stomach is upset by lead poisoning. Time and time again T had to quit work on account of the t bli i and awful " Se PE Pane ach and t| A maid of honor to England's queen toudn't "besin te tell how much this|™uUrt have the qualifications of being cost me in time lost from work. % peer ree 2 Yeason—our circulation ex- # “Well, sir, Tanlace overcame this Do Your Christmas Shopping|! »2-7-3,.¢2¢ trouble complpetely and built me up E ] | — | SHERLOCK BUY IN CASPER HOLMES As to a Sheriff of cur county, there can be but one choice for Christian people, namely, Perry Morris. He has been tried as a public officer and has been found re- liable. Let us take no chances but vote for Mr. Morris. As to other offices, let us be very careful. Consider well whether the men running for the Legislature, for Coun- ty Commissioners, for Councilmen and other offices can be trusted if a moral issue is at stake. We can not as Christian citi- zens afford to put into office men who do not respect law, whether they like the law or ROME, Noy. 6.—(By The Asrociated Press.)—Count Sforza, Itallan ambas- sador to France, was the object of 9 hostile demonstration by Fascisti when he arrived at Bussoleno, in the province of Turin, on the Italian fron- | tier whi returning te Rome for a conference with the new premier, Mussolini. The Fascisti detached the| carriage in which the count was rid-| Ing from the train, but carabineers rushed in and rescued him. | BAKING POWDER you use / Joha Barrymore For County Coroner Democratic Ticket -:- Election, Nov.7 There are dozens of folks right here in town who are eager to make a trade with you —-whether you have something to buy or sell, or are looking for ‘emplvyment. Everybody reads the Want So put one in yourself and will find the--people you want—dnd they'll find you, toot You can't beat the ‘Tribune for results and there's always NOTICE yo We wish to congratulate Mr. J. W. Burns, Mr. J. W. Whisenhunt and Mr .S. F Pelton upon the serv- ice’ they have rendered to city politics by the clean and to look at me now, no one would think I ever had a sick day.” Tanlac is sold by all good drus- gists.—Adv. SHERLOCK HOLMES campaign that they have conducted for the Citizens’ ticket THE CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE. not.

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