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?AGE EIGHT. ERE O LIST OF = VOTING PLAGES; ] f (Continued from rage One.) Ipistrict No. 3. 4 |) Precincts: | =i. Greenlaw Precinct—Vote at 4) ~roud Ranch. | & 2. North Casper g “orth Casper School. 3 #3. Teapot Precinct—At & j q . Precinct—At Teapot | Soster Station. 2pistrict No. 4. Precincts: ) <1. Evansville Precinct—At Guar- )) Steed Investment Company's Office. District > 5 Precincts , 41. Mills Precinct—At Mills School joure. 2. Mountain View Precinet—At yidmer's Garase. District >» 6. Precincts ,1. Burlington Precinct—At Rain- ater Garage, 422 Clark Street. 2. Bryan Precinct—At Chester ryan Garage. 3. Central School Precinct—At entral Schoo! House. 4. Court House Precinct—At ) ourt House , 8. Fire Hall Precinct—Aat Fire } tall on David Street = District No Precincts: 1. Nelson Precinct—At chool House. 2. North Burlington Precinct— st Davis Store, 102 G Street. District No. 8. Precincts: 1. Elk School Precinct—At Elk treet School. 2. Roberts Precinct—At the Rob- rts Garage. 3. Kenwood Precinct—At A. J ds House (rear of lot), 1246 So hington St. 4. Wolfe Precinct—At Tim Hur- _ Nelson v's Garage, 443 East 12th Street. 5. South Butler Precinct — At Grant eet Grocery Garage. t Casper School Prec! Cusper School House. Precinct—At the Nichols Nichols Garage. District No. 9. Precincts: 1. Clty Hall Precinct—@ty Hall. Jorgensen Precinct—At Jor- n Gurage 3. Corson Precinct—At Corson Garage. 4. High choo! Precinct—At High School. 5. Boundy Precinct—At Foy Gar- age, 813 West 13th Street. 6. West Casper Precinct—At West Casper School House. District No. 10. Precincts: 1. Reservoir Precinct—Reservoir School House. 2. Standard Precinct—At Pitt Covert Garage, 1550 South Walnut Street. District 11. Precine 1. Freeland Precinct—At land School House. 2. Alcoya Precinct—School House at Alcova. 3. Bessemer Precinct—At Besse- mer School House. 4. Effel Precinct—At the Ranch. District No. 12. Precincts: 1. Split Rock Precinct—At Lon or Ranch. Miller School House. 3. Ol City Grieves Ranch. District No. 13. Precincts: 1. Bucknum Precinct—At the Bucknum School House. 2. Powder River Precinct—At Powder River School House. 3. Waltman Precinct—At the Waltman Hotel. 4. Arminto Precinet—At Horn Hotel Building. District No. 14 Precincts: Free- Effell Precinct~At Miller Precinct—At the Big If nominated and elected I promise a square deal to everyone, with no fav- orites to hinder my policies. Phone 75 for Free Auto to Convey You to the Polls CLAUDE GAMBILL CANDIDATE FOR Sheriff DEMOCRATIC TICKET Primaries, Tuesday, ‘August 19th 1. Lone Bear Precinct—At Mc- Donald's Ranch. 2. Bad Water George Davis Ranch. Complying with the provisions of Section 8, Chapter 23, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1911, it is ordered the Judges and Clerks of Election be, and hereby are, appointed In the various voting precincts of the county as follows: KEENINTEREST Precinct — At Che Casper Sunday Cribune : North. Capps, C. L. King, W. M. Freeman, Chas. N. Richards, J. E. Frisby, Cc. M, Coltrane. A, E. Stirrett, E. A. Flinn, W. Ni John } Geo. W. v. D. MeNellis, jarvis, Roger Jones, C Porter, Dr. C. H. Bailey, Harry 1 Brown, Charles V. Baxter, Roy H. Hawley, George A. Weedell, James G. Wiederhold, William Melis, C. A. Cullen, Joe C. Counts, Whaley, ¢ Talbert, F, Democrat—L. R. Bundy, Milburn, W. E, Hazard, B. Prewitt, Guy McGuinn, Guy J. Gay, W. L. Tibert, W. W. Sproul. IN ELECTION (Continued from Page One) Democratic—E. H. Gibbons, H. H. ‘Walker. - Superintendent of Schools. Non-Partisan—May Hamilton. Sheriff. Republiqan—Wi'liam C. Irving, Alexander Nisbet, Thomas B. Hea- ney, Fred Henderson, W. C. Eads, W. J. Bailey, George 8. Massee. Democratic—Tom Meaney, H. J. Buchanan, Sam F. Palmer, Alex- oan W. McPherson, Claude Gam- iit. Precinct Committeman. Republican—G. R. Hagens, Geo. F. Specht, Charles L. Rose, G. H. Martin resigned. ——___ MASSE TO BE HOST AT PUBLIC DANCE AT RIVERVIEW PAVILION George S. Massee, Republican can- didate for sheriff has invited the public to attend a free dance at the Riverview amusement park at Mills on Monday night. Massee was at one time under- sheriff during Martin’s administra- tion, and later became sheriff when Massee says he Claude H, Rhoads, Pitt Covert E. F. (Political Advertisement) of Natrona county, here seven years. NATRONA COUNTY Two years’ experience as highway commissioner in Campbell county. Thorough and complete knowledge Political Advertisement Republican Candidate For having lived Competent, Trustworthy and Sympathetic to the Needs of the People VOTE FOR FENIMORE CHATTERTON FOR JUDGE The Man With a Record of Accomplishment JOHN A. BRUEN County Commissioner (2-Year Term) rom the Riverton Chronicle) His Home Paper (August 1, 1924) To be qualified to fill the position of judge of the district court a man must not only have studied in the law schools, but he must possess mentality of judicial caliber. Such mentality is evidenced by action over ® period of time in connection with human enterprises of moment in the Interest of governmental and busi- ness affairs. It is only by such train- ing that man acquires the very nec- essary ability to judge the varied at- titudes of human naturo, to correct, ly analyze testimony and preven facts, to know many ansles of the varied business transactions he will have to settle, and to know govern- mental problems in their making, solution and application. Such knowledge is necessary for the proper action of the court in “supporting, obeying and defending - the constitution und performing the duties with fidelity,” and in apply- ing, under the many complicated conditions, the state and federal stat utes. All this for the preservation and enforcement of the personal and property rights of all persons as guaranteed in the constitution; and for, the application and enforcement of the statutes equitably and justly in the maintenance of the peace, se curity and morality of the commu- nity and state. Tried and proven knowledge and experience in these things is an absolutely necessary qualification for the judgeship. The only candidate for judge of the eighth judical district’ who has had the education combined with years of experience tn all the courts, both state and federal, with long leg- islative and executive work of sig- nal worth tg the state, and with varied business endeavors in the de velopment of Wyoming is Fenimore Chatterton. He should be elected. nominated and HIS DECLARATION TO THE VOTERS “If I should be elected Judge of the District Court it will be my purpose, without bias or prejudice, to conduct the business of the Court, both civil and criminal, in strict accordance with the Consti- tutional and Statutory provisions and under the long established rules of Jaw and equity, making rulings and rendering judgments according to the facts evidenced in Court, and, with régard to those things which lawfully come within the discretion of the Court, to rule in accordance with equity and justice; using, in all’ such matters, such wisdom as has been acquired through thirty years of law practice and activities in legislative and executive positions, and in industria] de- velopment of the natural resources of Wyoming. And it will be my detérmined purpose to keep the business of the Court cleaned up to date.” (Signed) F. CHATTERTON (VOUCHED FOR BY A LARGE COMMITTEE OF FRIENDS) (Political Advertisement) will make a clean fight with defi- nite policies. Massec'’s experierfce as a peace » | Officer dates back twelve yeurs, at which time he wae sheriff of Hiles +| county, Wisconson. He bas the rep- utution of never having mistreated 4 prisoner, and if elected ‘sheriff of Natrona county, . proposes. to sur- round himself with the best men available to administer the affairs of-the office of sheriff. ~ Not the least of the many things ites played. Mr. Massee says that all he is a square deal for himself. —__—. A job such as few women The Man For the Job THOS. B. HEANEY Republican FOR HERIFF 7 The Reasons Previous experience as a peace officer; eight years a resident of Casper. A Property Owner and Taxpayer An Ex-Member of the 91st Division Stands. For Law Enforcement and a Square Deal To ALL. ERWIN A. FROYD Republican Candidate for STATE SENATE Mr. Froyd is a member of the State Legislature at the present time. > His record while representing Natrona County includes: Championing and succeeding in increasing the Royalties for Natrona County. This made the road improvement program possible. He introduced the Casper Mountain Game Pre- serve bill. He introduced the bill providing the necessary funds to establish the Wyoming State Tuber- cular Sanitarium. 7 This record deserves the support of the voters of Natrona County at the primaries, August Nine- teenth. (Political Advertisement) the prisoners are adequately fed] Williams, who for 20 years has been and edred for, not’ as animals Mut} the officia! ship news reporter’ at as human beings, As a matter of | Highland Light, on the tip end of fact Mr. Massee declares he proposes | Cape Cod. Day in and day out, holi- to adhere strictly to the taw, which paler ot beh a gel re athe Ash inten rimarily that every person | Watches the ships that ss her win- wad teas i aquare deal, and| dow, identifies them. and telegraphs] sified Ad that there shall be no political favor- | ~~~ SSeS he proposes to do, is to ree that ever enjoyed is that held by a Miss —————oae=eaQ@Qqqaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee- SS g SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1924. the information to the offices ot various shipping companies‘ in New York or Boston,and Baltimore. —_—_—— and all, she Let Your Vote Do A Double Duty There are two questions every voter should; seek an answer to before casting a ballot for any candida‘ FIRST—Is the candidate competent to efficiently ful- fill the duties of the office to which the candidate aspires? SECOND—Is the candidate deserving? In Mrs. Mabelle Fiedler, candidate for the Republican . nomination for Clerk of the District Court, you havea candidate who is eminently fitted for the position. She is experienced, efficient and a tireless worker. asks have fe the Clerk of Court’s office, where she is now, and-for sometime past has been serving as assistant. She knows how to conduct the business of the Clerk of Court’s office in an efficient and accommodating ma: lic office. She is the widowed mother of three little pluckily and cheerfully she works to support ‘and educate them. It’s a pretty tough proposition for, a little widow, left without financial means, to support ing for those little chaps against great odds—your inthe race. ~ ; : to Mrs. Fiedler’s support. ed her qualifications to the people; her case is before the VERDICT. Please Help Her Win ‘(Bight ladies, friends and neighbors of Mrs. ‘Fiedler, have contributed this add in the earnest hope that it may assist her in reaching the goal.) si (Political Advertisement) E. Paul 3 ‘Bs For ’ ae “Distiet Judge ¥ SP “Fair, honest, able, well; train: .: ed—LACKING IN NO NECES-" SARY QUALIFICATION. . “4 ‘highly’ respected . lawyer who will a5 hoon to" the office.” Primaries, August Nineteenth (Political Advertisement) pinemattieunamiinin one For results try @ Tribune Clas No other candidate for the office can even.come close | to matching her qualifications.’ She is the only as- ‘ pirant in the field who has had actual experience in . ner. There is no question but what she is competent. ISSHE DESERVING? Yes, Mrs. Fiedler is deserving | if ever there was a deserving candidate for any-pub- . boys and it would do your heart good to know “how | herself and her three little ones and to do it alone. | But she’s doing it. She’s keeping the home fires burn- , ‘vote will be a ray of sunshine thrown into that little home, it will gladden deserving hearts and at the | same time be a vote for the most competent candidate | Men and women in every walk of life should relly, | Her friends have ‘present- - the voters; her little household is anxiously awaiting a A ™ t 1 ha m @r 8 al idee i o> one me