Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 12, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE TEN. Che Casper Sunday Ceibyne MONDAY, MAY 12, 1924, elcomes ‘The | Democratic State | Convention Casper | W: ARE taking this opportunity to extend our most sincere welcome to the delegates to the Democratic State convention being held in Casper today. Casper has been highly hcnored by its selection as the point where ‘men representative of the high ideals of their party should come together to take part in directing the procedure of a great national convention. Whatever we can do to make those who have gathered here feel more at home, that we will do. Nothing is more important to the welfare of great statesmanship than the voice of the people. In convening after the manner that the Democratic delegates are convening here such a voice is assured. We feel confident that the decisions rendered at this conven- tion will be wise ones, that they will reflect ideas of proper methods and intelligent legislation. Good government is founded on sound principles. High minded men such as these visitors are known to be, will never consider other than sound principles. Again we the undersigned bid you welcome, and again we request that whatever your needs may be you will make them known to us, that we may extend to you every possible courtesy.. The key to the city is yours. TOM:HALL SCOTT CLOTHING COMPANY AND COFFEE SHOP TOWNSEND HOTEL BYRON HUIE AND COFFEE SHOP LEROY E. LAIRD ] EK. H. FOSTER GOLDEN RULE DEP’T STORE HENNING HOTEL NATRONA HOTEL RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM PERRY MORRIS

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