Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1924, Page 10

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Sap Kaper eceweewemrqarezer (rns. PAGE TEN. JUDGE REPLIES TO GHALLENES OF ELIGIBILITY Court Decision Quoted by Rose Upholds His state constitution {dentically the same as ours. In deciding that Jus- tle) Webster was not ineligible the supreme court said: “In deciding this case but one question arises for determination: Cana state in its constitution change the qualifications fixed by the, federal constitution for mem- bers of either house of congress? “Section 5 of Article 1 of the fed- eral constitution provides that each house of congress shall be the sole judge ‘of the qualifications of its own members. The office of a mem- ber of congress, is created by the federal constitution. . . . So long as a candidate for membership in congress meets the requirements set forth in the constitution which cre- ated the office, right or authority to prevent no state has the his ance of this situation not only, to myself, but more particularly ® to the democratic voters, is indicated by the fact that daily I am recel: and telegraph -on the subject. Very truly yours, Pierce-Arrow Men Are Decorated for Lengthy Service Twenty men who ‘have served in the Pierce-Arrow organization co: ing many inquiries by telephone tinuously for twenty-five years or more were. decorated with gold ser- Sunvap motor trucks, the modern Pierce: Arrow six-cylinder motor coach, thé big Dual Valve Six ;passenger car, iv-}and two of the new moderately priced Series 80 cars. In presenting seryice medals to. old ‘time employees, President Forbes said he was inaugurating what would be an_aMfnual: custom, for there are many Pierce:Arrow workmen whose terms of service ‘aro approaching the'twehty-five year mark. - SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP IN- YUNA VALLEY WON n- Cribune : ‘ ss Says. In a stock car race, 2 Jewett| final trip afound which was cove: touring car owned and driven by 'E;|ed in 10 minutes, 48 seconds. Powers was first over the mile stretch, covering the distance in one minute and eleven ‘seconds. Five popylar makes of cars, com: peted in the 67-mile event. Of these five entries only the Jewett and one other car finished. ‘The other car : 1 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, AUG. 19 Inez M. Babb Balcony, Hotel Henn’ followed the Jewett across the finish|| ‘Circular Letters : Typing line 18 minutes behind. ‘Phe course}| Bullétins Depositions was 13.4*miles. around.” The fast-|} Pri : ‘Dictation est time for any one lap was made by _Nunneley in his Jewett in t Phone 45. YOUR. STATIONERY Candidacy: Here candidacy, either by provisions in| Vice pins by President Myron B. G = its constitution or in its statutes.| Forbes last week at a big factory ‘The test of eligibility must be that| Celebration held in honor of Pierce Sas | eid dawn. in the federal” constitu:| Atrow's new anoderhtely priced, oar REFLECTS db 2 Brvwatti: 4 Several thousand Plerce-Arrow}] ‘The 67-mille automobile speed workers joined in» the celebration journeying to a ‘beach near Buffalo, N. ¥., where they witnessed an in- teresting industrial pageant which traced the history of the Pierce- The W ington court then pro- ceeds to review the decisions on this point from the beginning, and shows that the holdings of all the My attention has called to the edi ssue of yesterday »e interest championship of the Yuma Valley, Yuma, Ariz., was won by a Jewett owned and driven by Oscar Nun- neley,. according to word received YOUR PERSONALITY \dge Rose| courts and of the senate and the br here by Lee W. Doud, manager of A M4 the state| house have always been to the ef-|Arrow company from the-early days|Lee Doud Motor company, local Be Sure You Use the Style Best Suite. that’ oo tet meee © stated, namely, that the| When bird cages,’refrigerators, velo-| Paige and Jewett distributors. ¥ uited to Yourself » for any provin of the state constitution | clpedes and bicycles were the com-| ‘The time of the Nunneley entry office ‘during | quoted you, which, by the way,]Pany’s products. In the procession | for the 67 miles was 55 minutes and . , he was elected] is contained in’ most’ of the state|Were the first. car ever bullt; by|%1 seconds, according to Mr: Doud's’ 1 for which Pierce-Arrow, ‘the litle one-cylinder « ppe constitutions, is intended only to Information. We Feature hat pretation I may put et state offices and not United|Motorette of 1901, and also present’ Fourth of July was a.gala day in t is of little conse day products, Doud s' offices; and the decision con- sas follows: £ the cov The constitution of this state eys ge does not apply to membership in and by the]either) house of congress.” t enate and house of| Assuming that the error number of as the pres ¢ public in including a jine of ‘Yuma for. the Jewett, Mr. -EATON, CRANE and PIKE Stationery etation that ates into MISS ELIZABETH McDONALD Republican Candidate I For COUNTY CLERK Primaries, August Nineteenth which you have fallen was uninten- tional and not an effort to mislead the ‘voters in. the Democratic pri- nd particular in vie of nat the erroneous impres: 1 by your editorial of ago kas been broad. yut, the state by the ich: the point State ex rel ed in 175 sion 59. Mr. Web- istice of the supreme court f Washington, had Sprecher’s Pharmacy Wyoming’s Greatest Drug Store 133 S. Center St. Phone 150 east, over the signa- sume that’ you will feel that yo uwill feel ake immediate and on. The import: CHAMBERLIN’S second Annual August : ENDS AUGUST 16 : True to the policies of our last year’s AUGUST DRAPERY SALE we are again offering for this sale, our most complete stock of Drapery materials at a greater saving to the home-makers of the City of Casper and Wyoming. . We invite you to inspect our windows—visit’ our Drapery Department and be convinced of the greater values offered for less money than. you’d ever dream. Remember 10 Big Bargain Drapery Days —Polltical Advertisement. NOMINATE R. R. ROSE FOR THE United States Senate Because All y TL TTT OL eee “He is the Man who can deteat Warren.” mes 7 --- - Because ‘He stands for a United and Progressive 7 r Democratic Party freed from Internal Special -- $3.25 Value | Special -- $7.00 Value | Special -- $4.75 Value | Special -- $5.25 Value Democratic Pringle” foe ee County has asked nothing of her sister counties for many years, and it is solidly behind Judge Rose.” | One Lot—Orinoka, 50-irich Sun- Ht Raaieat iF Seren neha , ray : | brook, Sun and Tubtast fabrics All Scie Dolly Dainty, silk Os an) Deprwncisaete = ce Kentbatry > pic brocade;: adrapary Because _ “His home County will cast one-fifth of the colors. Pe | : ’ State’s vote in November, and Natrona aL RIOR EISC Oi oe ee ee $2.25 Sale Price}... 8 oes ee $4. 5 Sale “Brite: se $3.00 Saie Price! ke $2.98 ate’s vote in ovember, an Because ‘Faith in Rose is justified by his work. In . less than two years he has disposed’ of more cases as District Judge than did all his predecessors in the preceding ten years; and at. the petition of all the lawyers in ‘his district he has remained on the job in order “to clean up all remaining cases before DISCOUNT DISCOUNT . January 1, when his term expires.” one On All O | Because “During his residence of more than: ten . n ur, years in Wyoming he has built up a splen- Orinoka did reputation for honesty and att, eth > the courage and capacity for hard work Fabrics Cretonnes ile : and accomplishment.” Damasks Terry-Cloths Because By training, education and inclination he is qualified to represent Wyoming and ad- vance the interests of her people.” Linens Satins Velours and Lace Nets DRAPERIES & UPHOLSTERIES CoLors GUARANTEED SUN & TUBFAST |. HE beautiful colors of Orinoka guaranteed draperies. welcome summer sunlight with a smile. Nor has the tub any terror for them. Think what it would mean to you to have draperies like these—bought for months and years of cheerful service! And you will find Orinoka weaves and color combinations most suitable for use the year ’round.. There are Reps and ‘Sol’ Satins DURING THIS SALE DURING THIS SALE EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL ____ EXTRA SPECIAL - One Assortment Cretonnes -- Special 60c Per Yard Chamberlin Furniture Co. Second and David Streets DRAPERY DEPARTMENT—(SECOND FLOOR) Phone 37 “He believes that Federal legislation and a | proper development of our foreign mark- ets, in order to place agriculture upon a par with other American industries, is the first and foremost task of Congress and the Administration.” Because sheer, filmy stuffs for glass ciirtains’ and beautifully toned materials in stripes and solid colors for -over- draperies. And every yard, however delicate its shade, is guaranteed not to fade from sunlight or tub—new goods or your money back if it does. _, Let us show you Orinoka drapery ~ : fabrics suitable for eyery room in your home, - Because ‘He believes in a greater Wyoming, in in- } creasing our population by developing our } * natural resources in lands, coal, iron, oil, gas and lumber; believes that a greater.per cent of our royalty oil money should be spent in Wyoming in.building good reads for the farmers, and in conserving: our power and water resources, and in better- ing our public school facilities. He believes that by increasing our population and pros- perity we will build a larger and better home market for Wyoming farm products, and to that extent relieve the farmer from present ‘exactions by transportation “and commission charges.” And Again Because. ‘He is the man who can defeat Warren, and give us two Demo Senators instead of one.” Printed by the “Rere for Senator Committee” from Branch Exchange Natrona County. Connecting All Departments (Political Advertisement)

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