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AGE TWO ONGRESSIONAL | RAGE IN DOUBT SENATOR REED IS RE-ELECTED. ST. his majority ver F. 1 ap pron IN DEMOCRATS GA! % STATES. nal and from complete, lead for con held by Re. time, elected Packed House Sees sp ibaTiogk Holmes”: Doyle's “Shorlock starring John Barrymore, opened a three days’ engagement in Casper at the America theater last night and is a huge success here. No wonder New York kept it running for more than three months at the Came theater! It is the sort of pic ture that managers and directors dream of doing but #® seldom do. Great credit belongs to Albert Park. er for the masterly wig in which directed the film’ng f the story which wrs adapted from William Gillette's stage play based on the Doyle character. “Sherlock Holmes” ‘is screen en tertainment at {ts best; it deserves to stand high in the lst of twenty big producions which Goldwyn has slated for its season's output. The Breat detective lives in thg artistic and capable hands or John Barry more; the actor humanizes the sleuth at every turn. The love story which Gillette introduced ts retained, cast ing ® romantic ght over the tangled threads of the chasing to earth of Professor Moriarty. Supporting Mr, Barrymore are: a Bcorp of capable and well-known players of stage and screen, such as Roland Young, Carol’ Dempster, us- tave von Seyffertitz, Hedda Hopper, William H. Powell, Anders Randolt Robert Schablé _ Feginald Denny, David Torrence, Percival Knight, Robert Fischer, Lumsden Hare, Albert Bruning and Louls Wolheim. There is an eternal, fascinating something about the unraveling of mystery and erime which enchatns the, human mind; nowhere has 3t been shown to better advantage than in the Sherlock Holmes stories which are epitomized in this photo-play. * defeat. was ebnorded, “lw c|im in the gubernatorial |a Democratic candidate for delegate [to congress. Returns from the whole west, {pare ‘y to this sparse Rages ges tig to the remoteness and pee th to the number of issues on were slow ‘ifornia, a heavy wn by opponents of state-wide water power development act. In Arizona, Governor Campbell, whose is a strong ad_ vocate ofswater power elopment, | P. Hunt, his successful Demo. rate opponent, hel a gubern: He*has served two terms, while torial chair befqre Campbell came in, as well FRAZIER VICTOR IN NORTH DAKOTA. FAGO, 'N. D., Nov, 8—Lynn J. ager, Republican anJ non-partisan Will probably eltmts ¥ _® lead of 12 000->p 15.000 over J. F. T. O'Connor Demucrat. When maak returns come Trace will be very close with = possibility that | Willem Lemke, non-partisan may defeat Governor R. A. Nestos, non- n league headquarters here | 1 today, | ‘There ts no poss'bility of Lemke | coming near win 2 torial vote will t favoring son, state | o'Conr | | ent voters’ sec asso SUTHERLAND BE IN WEST VIRGINIA: CHARLESTON, W-. Va., Nov W. M. Neely, Democrat was leadin, United States Senator Howard Suth- erland by 12,167 in the fight for the senatorship, The yote from 1,458) out of 2,095 In the suite © Neely, 147,564; Sutherland, 13 DRY ENFORCEMENT . ACT IS DEFEATED. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. Defeat of the prohibition et foreement act ifornia was dicated b s from 465 Be cincts early today. The vote stood: for 6,413; against 11,249. The vote for governor {n 1,660 in- complete precincts out of 6,681 in the| state. Richardson, Republi- ean 93,4: Woolwine, Democrat 53,- 234. WHEELER LEADING MONTANA COU HELENA, Nov. 8.—Returns from 641 precincts out of 1,525 show: Sen. ate: © Wheeler, Democrat 51,238; Rid dick; Republican 36,658. First district, congress; 262 pre. elncts, Evans Democrat 25,486; Mc_ Cormick, Republican, 19,521. Second districy 326 precincts, Leav-| itt, Republican 20,708; Moss, ramacvias 17,835, Chief justice: 634 precincts, Calla_ way, Republican 44,444; Jackson, bem ocrat 37,259. Associated justice, Matthews, Dem- ocrat 89,610; Stark 36,515. Railroad tommissioner: publican 36,122; Drake, 30,521, ‘Cléry supreme court: Boyle, Re.| Democrat, Easton, Re- publican 31,678; Carroll, Democrat, 31,968, REPUBLICAN LEAD IN- COLORADO REDUCED. DENVER, Colo., Nov. %.—Discov- ery of an error from Lake county this morning cut down the lead of Benjamin Griffith, Republican can- didate for governor to 2766 votes at 11 o'’clock,, The totals then were Griffith 94,368; Sweet 91,602. OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 8&—R. ZB. Howell, of Omaha, Republican na- tional committeeman from Nebraska, fleclared in a statement today that his victory over Senator G. M. Hitchcock, Democrat, yesterday ‘for election to the United States senate, was an economic expression on the part of the people, who he said look Four Swi Song Birds, on ing at the Iris "Theater today e of the four feature acts play- and tomorrow. * the: jead was+ from Minnesota, Was dxfeated in yes- §.—}noon from the Bowman chapel. —{peat the treatment, night ann morn_ upon “continued development, “of! monopoly a8 & serious menace. ST. Minn... Nov. 8—<By|" The Associated Press}—Frank B. Kellogg. Republican) junior senator terday’s election by Wr. Henrik Shtp- stead, farmer laborite, it was shown in unofficial’ returns available bere | late today, % MICHIGAN G. 0. TICKET ELECTED. DETROIT, Mich., Noy.” 8.—Mich- \igan voters, yesterday re-elected the {entire Republican state ticket, but apparently @sparted from ‘tradition in the senaorinl race. The aelecion jof a Democrat for one of the senate veats, occupied for years by a Re- |publican, appeared as a strong pos. falbaity,; MAS, JONES IS LAD AT REST), ‘The funeral of Mrs. Paul Jon=« former Casper resident, who was kitl- ea recently at o. homestead near Glen rock by the discharge ot @ rifle in the house, was held at 2:80 this after The |Rebeccas and Macabees had charge of jthe funmal services, and the pallbear- ers were Adolph Runnel. W. |. Ma- goon, Samuel Turner, O. S. Fordes, {Louis Smith and J. O. Brittain, Interment was made tn the High- land cemecery BONUS BILLS IN ~ FOUR STATES OF 'U. $. ENDORSED CHICAGO, Nov, 8.—(By The Asso ciated Press.)—Soldiers of the world wa! won in the state where the onus was an issue in the election yesterday. In four states bonus propositions were on the ballots and all won over whelmingly. In Illinois and Kansas the vote war nearly 3 to 1 in favor of the proposi- tions, and it was 2 te 1 in California and better “than 2 to 1 in Towa. ‘Every Sneeze Has a Meaning | When you begin to’ sneeze, look jout! It's a sign that you've caught cold—not just “catching” it. Right then is the time to get busy, if you want to confuer the cold eaally, quickly and completely. Go at once to first-class drug store Jana ask for a COcent jar or 26-cent [tube of “Deo,” the femous Dennis’ Eucalyptus Ointment. Heut a spoon. ful of “Deo”, in a tin plate.or cup and tnhalé the soothing vapor. This will quickly ‘open the air passages and help destroy. germs which have attacked the mucous membrane. Re. ing, Grawing the’ vapor into "the iuags and wolding for several seconds before releasing, Place a small quan tity of the ointment In the nostri's and snuff up into the nasal cavity. When going to bed, rub your neck and chest with “Deo" and coyer with hot flannel. It 1s a good plan to carry a tube of “Deo” in your. pocket’ and apply jup the nostrils several times during |the day. A ‘valuable treatment for lcolds, . catarrh, bronchitis, asthma and troubles, ‘Contes: neshing jupious. ‘= Guar: d to give satisfactory results money refunded. Don't Yask Hucalyptus “Ointmant—say jand you'll ‘get the genuine. influenza, respiratory or |by druggists everywhere. |Mfg. Co., Makers, Berkeley, Cal.— Adv. Hosiery Cashmere in full range of sizes, pair 35¢ to 75c Infants’ pure thread silk hose, pair 75c to $1 Che Casper Daily. Cribune RENT BILL PRESENTED ( BY JUDGE TUBBS FOR $4,280 of the peace terminated January 1, Judge W. EB. Tubbs, the pioneer jus- tice of Casper this morning submitted te the county comminyfoners at thelr Monthly session a bill for $4,280 for office rant at $2¢ a month for the 214 months since 1905. The county commissioners turned the bill down,’ claiming that-there is te no provision in the statutes of Wyo-| who tention of county commissioners wis for t) [in the county building. Justice Tubbs contends etate*law provides that the ENDRICK WINS OVER MONDELL {Continued from Page One) Morton, 1,705; Hendricks, 1,603; Win- ter, 1, Tfose, 1,530. The county elected a soljd’ Demo-lthe old Casper hotel, cratic legislature delegation and a ma-lpubds is t fority of Democratic county office:s. pleasant wip. exceed $20 a month. \ in the matter, The « LARAMIE, Wyo., Noy, §.—(Special to The Tribune.}—Thirty precincts in ‘Albany county out of 48, Including all) bf Laramie city except one, give Moa- tei Kendrick, 1,662; Winter Rose, 1,398; Hay, 1,625; 192; Lucas, 1,280; Taylor, 1,366} ter, 1,878; Little, 1.288; Snyde: Loucks, 1,436; Morton, 1,483; aricks, 1,27 the office of his hotel. When .ITZER COIN-OPERATED Ro r 12 Hen: tiscount bas been lig handsome in We have on hand a splendid Wu: Nitzer (best make coin-operated for cash. ly used, but in BASIN, Wyo.. Nov. e, Tribune.)—With-. two precincts Workshops, ‘an; nissing Big Horn county gave Mons %¢¥: “We gual tell 1602, Kendrick 2035; with three, * orecinicts missing, Hay 1267, Ross 1325. ig now \postively ing hall, cigar store, : ‘ jMone will pay for it in ‘the blizzard Satutday were located Wedriesday morn | ‘Torrington, tie took refuge from the tontsh you with its Ilberality. fate Saturday. The Halas g ‘Campbell. Music Co. in the West. Colle. > peristed night, ng at where storm ae eanree SHERLOCK CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Grant and Lind Streets EVERY NIGHT 7:30 O’Clock ‘ Cold Weather Needs Of the Kiddies Serres prungharery mother e provide Mae palais needs at this time. The W. G. PERKINS & CO. store is showing exceptional values in Wool Hosiery, fleece-lined Knitted Union Suits and wool-mixed in standard qualities. JERSEY LEGGINGS be ecneabingh atocks pansy Pate knee and hip length, brown ite. Ages 3 Priced from $1. to $2.25 . BLANKETS For ‘the tiny tois in both cotton and all wool. Many patterns to seléct from. Pi f Priced from $1 to $8 Pair ~<A CARRIAGE ROBES Wool Hiderdown, satin edge and embroidered designs—all very soe Priced $2.50 to $3.95 SEES COVERED: stapes With laminated cotton filling, wool ing. ‘ery practical. in black, ~ ' BATH ROBES Made of Beacon blanketing, wool Eiderdown and Corduroy, plain an silk trimmed in very pre’ rps . Priced G6 ibe BB00 2 Tk 28s any other practical and necessary articles for the no- * i eeol Id and: the older children. Ww. G. Perkins & Company SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building Opposite Postoffice Telephone 1944-J OFFICE RENT DENIED, REPORT Sibi nia etn ae ape tac Ga office rent, callie offices at his own home as was done Dee ones ee fact that the office of jumice of the peace has been afte office, rather than weirs ae Spey sated eaelats Bho -ataicn ieee okfion saute 1 is ascerted that the-only provision in eri“tv attorney. is allowed $30 a mcalt. or office ming to reimburse a peace justice for}fent if there ro. no quartirs. available | fustice shall be furhished with an office,prop- erly lighted’ and heated aud that thé rental for such an office shall nut’ When tnformed by the Tr.bune this afternoon that the| county commissioners had denied his{ claim, Judge Tubbs.was uncertain as! to what future action he would take o dates back to 1905. when | the Natrona ‘county court house was) ture of BE. W. Grove. Jocated on David street across from) set BROMO.) of which Judge Sines there was no court room in that old edifice, ‘Judge Tubbs maintained his court in the INTRUMENT CHEAP FOR CASH re ine strument which will be sold at a big The instrument very ippearance. It hes been 8.—(Special to entirely reconiitioned in our musical ke ntee perfect satisfac. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922. Preseny court house was'¢rected, sult- of the fall was not badly burt. They. totel of 2446 In Washington in res duce quarters were :0 be provid, but were both able to ‘return to thelr tcrday’e election give for. United the crowded conditions of that © Minter made {t necessary fo: the peace dent, although first reports were to! publican, *neumbent. 80,088; C.- C. court to'continue to meet In the hotel the effect that their injuries wer> pi, Democrat, 82,107. eee the near tWo decades Which when the motorcycle attempted to! gases hotel offe has been-uved as a circle an automobile to escape heing} courtroom, thousands of cakes have struck Sy been decided, many of them note- Mrs. Puch were unable to ¢odge to! Fie m the anntis of Casper. a Take jon, It 1 suitable ‘for a hotel. cxte, danc- poolroom and . {the like. Patronage of the instrument More than this it will attract more people to your place of Susiness and increase sales. Write today for description of the 80 miles north, instrument and-a price that will as = tablets. To Cure a Cold in One Day BROMO QUININE box bears. th Laxative The Jo A A MA. AND MAS: B. J, FUCH “== STRUCK BY AUTO. IN POINDEXTER IS TRAFFIC JAM ON STREET, In @ traffic jam at the corner of Second and Center streets at noon turns from 1,372 precincts” out _of today, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fuch of/ ead that the) the Puch,company, were struck by) & motoreycle and suffered severe bruises when they were thrown to} the hard pavement. ~ | Mr. Fuel wis bruised sbout th | body and ‘sustained a sprajmed ankle While Mrs. Fuch outside ef the shock 300. hn Barrymore signa_ (Be sure you {more severe. The accident occurred other machin: Mr. and safety as the motorcycle was thrown into them when {t coliided with the E _ STILL BEHIND SEATTLE, wash Nov. ~8.—] Betty Located in Henning Hotel LADIES’ ATTENTION Betty’s Beauty Parlor Wishes to announce that they have ices of Miss Maxine Eck, of Omaha, EXPERT MARCELLER AND OPERATOR Ladies, give us a trial, ’s Beauty Parlor PHONE 467-J engaged the serv- we will please you. Barber Shop (Basement) KASSIS Li i hen Sale THURSDAY AND FRIDAY This season of the year calls for beautiful Linen and we have a special shipment in for this occasion. A beautiful line at rea- sonable prices. 70-inch Table Liner; Regular $2.95 | per yard. Sale price ' 72-inch ‘Table. Linen. per ‘yard. Sale price 2... 64-inch Mercerized Table Linen: Reg- ular 85c Sale price __ 72x72-inch’ , Pattern Lunch Cloths. yard. Mercerized “Linen. Sale price, each . 64x64- inch P; sttern Lunch _ Cloths. Regular Sale price . $2.35. Regular - PBeAD |: price p Regular $3.75 $2.98 ular $4.75, ular $9.75. 9¢e $2.75. $2.29 ular $10.50. price, per dozen 22x22-inch Pure Linen Napkins. Reg- price, per dozen..... 22x22-inch Pure Linen Napkins. Reg- price, per dozen... 22x22-inch Pure Linen Napkins. Reg- 18x18-inch Mercerized Napkins. Reg- ib. Sale “price, per dozen... 22x22-inch Mercerized Napkins. Reg- 1.69 Sale 3.89 Sale $7.98 Sale ular $8.50. Sale, price, per dozen... At special prices for gifts, or your Thanksgiving table. 18-piece Luncheon Sets, A wonderful bf S(T Wie S “pee by eran v aamene a) Linen. 18x13-inch Napkins. Luncheon size. Special, dozen . Napkins. per / $12.75 value. Per dozen +... Luncheon. size. MADERIA LINEN tier than Maderia in Maderia ular $40.00. value. Sale 6.50 Regular 30 Sale price —_..... 54-inch Lunch Cloth. . Regular $17.75 price parce hs aaieree 13.75. 72-inch Maderia Lunch Cloth. Regu- lar $30.00 value. On sale at 2 , Nothing can be pret- 72x72-inch Routid’ Luncheon Cloth. Beautiful in design and texture. Reg- $32.00 $23.75 ————————————————————————————————— eee 48x48-inch Japanese Lunch Cloths. eee PLAD 72x72-inch Japanese Lunch Cloths. Sale price .... Sale 7) sg) aOR ERS RE 64x64-in: ys unch Cloths —..........—. ch Japanese Peter Pan Dresser Scarfs. Peter Pan Pillow Cases. - Een hy 2h eRe SER AY es ni pe Special .... Peter Ran Gingham Lunch Cloths. Something new and different. In blue or white. 86-inch Cloth and six Nap- , per set PeS . $2.79 Dresser Scarfs. “White trimmed with lace. Special, ‘ 93e: COCR tens sti i Lit $1.98 $1.19 $1.89 In Linen. Each —_. ery trimmed. Dresser Scarfs. Lace and En-broidery trimmed Scarfs. Suitable for buffet or dress- ers. Size 20x54-inch. $1.39 Lace. and Embroid- ful value eee LEE 98e REMEMBER THESE BARGAINS ARE FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THE KASSIS DRY GOODS. COMPANY eae 1740 132 E. Second id- place of business follow.ng the acci- states Aenator Miles Poindexter. Re