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PAGE FOURTEEN. Che Casper Daily Tribune. : ; : MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1924. ; : -Joe C, Counts, Claude H.|Guy McGuinn, Guy J. Gay, W.. L. all, A jol) such as few women have: days nnd ‘Sundays nd sho Highland Li Cod, 1 1 the tip end of rious shipping ce: spanies in New A, E. Stirrett, BE. A.| Milburn, W. E. Hazard, E. Prewitt, | sified Ad. Cape E i 5 4. Efe) Preciact—st the’ Elfelljand hereby are, appointed in the] Republican—G. R. ‘Hagens, Geo. : ; j ‘ } T F - voting precincts of the Specht, Charles L. Rose, G. H.| Whaley, C. A. Rhoads, Pitt Covert] Tibert, W. W. Sproul. ever enjoyed ts that held by a Miss; watches the ships that pass hey win- « | . s follows . L. King, W. M. Freeman, | Talbert, F, N> North. Williams, who fe ws been! dow, identif'es them. 1 as Lda | |r a ee ichards, J. E. Frisby,| Democrat—L. R. Bundy, E. F.| For resultsytry a ‘Tribune Clas-| the offictar ship news reporter at! the fnfermation te } 1 an and day out, hoti-| York. or Bostyn and Baltimore, wm gt P *. Noyes, K. D. Harris; if | F John M. gland, W. D. MeNeilis, ——— : HH } eget Geo. W. Jarvis, Roger Jones, ©. A. : a 4 5 | OUR. iets ct, Porter, Dr. C. TL Bailey, Harry" R. i ; el RI pcan Sem Bi: Mes n, Charles V, Baxter, Rey H. 5 a {Continued from Page Seven) "| District No. 13. Staab eceee Fiera Spe r 3 : pete ATi G. Wiederhold, William Melis, C. A. ‘Do Distrlet No.8: 1. Bucknum Precinct—At the our 0) e ial er 9 at Bucknum School House. ° 4 1. Greenlaw Precinct—Vote at)» River Powder Precinct—At (Continued from Page One) Stroud Ranch. ~ . Powder River School House. Democratic—E. H. Gibbons, H..H. Double D ; Sar Precinct—At} 3. Waltman Precinct—At the} water, HERBERT I ‘ Oe ECHonl. at ‘Teapot | Waltman Hotel. : Superintendent of Schools. P oes - Bodetsr Station ii pa i Lia pateek Bis} Non-Partisan—May Hamilton. KENNEDY eager ota Horn ote! ullding. District No. 4 eetoeiere > Sheriff. eremncta: eae sabe at Republiqan—Wt'llam C. Irving, There are two questions every voter should séek an 1, Evansville Pre or Alexander Nisbet, Thomas B. Hea. | answer to before casting a ballot for any candidate. Bear Precinct—At Mc Donald’s Ranch. 8 Office eyes Eads, || Republican Candidate for Ww. J, E anteed Investment Compar Henderson, W. C. Republican Candidate For FIRST—Is the candidate competent to efficiently ful- i District No | i Sh Bi George’'S. Masse y presint skenatany |e ge Davis Ranch, S| Dethocratic—7 Pad County Surveyor fill the duties of the office to which the candidate t Mills Schoo nen, Sam Alex. , As) aeilla Complying with the provisions of Section 8, Chapter 28, Session Laws ¢ of Wyoming, 19}1, it is ordered the (Political Advertisement) Judges und Clerks of Election be, Precinct Committeman. FRANCIS EMROY WARREN OF WYOMING aspires? SECOND—Is:the candidate deserving? In Mrs. Mabelle Fiedler, candidate for the Republican nomination for.Clerk-of the District.Court, you have a candidate who is eminently fitted for the position. She is experienced, efficient and a tireless worker. No other candidate for the office can even come close to matching her qualifications. She is the only as- W. McPherson, Claude Gam- ‘ 2. Mountain Widmer's 7 District ; Precincts: 1. Burlington Precinct—At Rain- water Garage, 422 Clark Street. Bryan Precinct—At Chester : Bryan Garage. View Precinct—At County Commissioner (2-Year Term) 3. Central School Precinct—At ts HiE—) Geritrali Bohol Hause, (Continued from Page Thirteen.) | vegetable seeds when available by The aggregate amount carried by the i x ' Court House Prectnct—At| sregation by the Secretary of the In-] acts of congress, government publica-] three bills was $41,567,158, pirant in fie) Tele who las. had eoriel experience’ in NATRONA COUNTY 4 Court House. terlor. tions, patents upon inventions, con-| | As a member of. the Approprie-|] the Clerk of Court’s office, where she is now, and for propt cessions from the various 6. Fire Hall Precinct—At Fire| In compliance with requests from depart-| tions committee prjor to becoming i ‘has been’ i < | Hall on David Street. the State Land board, Senator War-| ments of the government, appoint-|its chairman, Senator Warren haa{} Sometime past been serving as assistant. She District No. 7. . | ren has assisted in securing legisla-| ments to places m the military,| direct charge of the fortificatton|} knows how to conduct the business of the Clerk of Fy Precincts: tion permitting the state to relin- payeyendien ‘Service SETS TT risen, geigel ieee deg peti bie Court’s office in an efficient and accommodating man- 1. Nelson Precinct—At Nelson|quish undesired lands included in| * = he ixtie an ‘y-fire: i 7 i $ Behidet House, state selections and to select other| Politics of the applicant been consid-| congress, aggregating in amount ner. Thete is no question but what she is competent. (2 North Burlington Precinet—[and more desirable lands in eu of} ered in a detrimental manner. Every] $107192/600.86, x ; Two years’ experience as highway ! At Davis Store, 102 G Street. those relinquished. IUOSE ANE, + e pols e aggregate appro! ions c fant Fi By” At Davis ‘store, .| tics of the person making it, has had|_made by the last completed (7th))| ISSHE-DESERVING? Yes, Mrs. Fiedler is deserving sommiesioner in “Campbell:county. : He has aided many settlers in W9-| the active interest of Senator War-| congress, as stated by Genktoe War b $ recincts: oming by assisting in securing legis- : x fe 4 y siationa{} if ever there was a deserving candidate for any pub- 1. E chool Precinct—At Bik] tation providing for. resurveve ot| TOD ren, chairman of the Appropriations “5 aid Pyne, ed : Thorough and complete knowledge Btreet School. large tracts of land and surveys of! Of the hundreds of thousands of| committee, on the closing day, lic office. She is the widowed mother of three little of Natrona county, having lived 2. Roberta Precinet—At the Rob-| exterior boundarles and aub-divisions | letters aie rite Bini spot aca Bad fags BeMdliae tines toe supply|| Poys and it-would do your heart good to know how here seven years. : ‘ erts Garage. ine. intentionally been ‘unanswered or * 5 Naar roa tebinet At nasa: paler: sda every call of | layed; every letter has been gfven| bills in the senate, amounting tol} pluckily-and cheerfully she works to support and we Hous f lot), w = rompt attention and the wishes of | many jons 0: lollars, Senator eget rear of lot), 1246 80./ the state Land bourd and of pro- ade Coen otlaaienthiete cane Warren's motives and actions have|j educate them. It’s a pretty tough proposition for a 4. Wolfe Prectnet—At Tim Hur-| Worn’ gre eeslotanee int comedit,| 0 do 80, He has at all times main- never been subjected to a word of|] little widow, left without financial means, to support Bi i Saye (Garage, 448 -iaat ith mtrest(| s . tained an adequate and capable cler-| criticism, censure, suspicion, or ad- - i J Sotith Butler Precinct At pa Ear sey sat recteeaeneg ee ical staff so that the wishes and re-| Verse comment by any member: of herself and her three little ones and to do, it aloné. Biss tbe Guavor ieatsen romeo | oer ere eye ee RU HOREEL | tee nae ' "| Should be Retained in the Senate.|| ing for those little chaps against great odds—your Competent, Trustworthy and nie, Ne saga Y jeded in he t 7 Senator Warren is in complete : aipeNihols Precinct —At the] pedited oan Carey land act. selec. seiGteat Appropriation Bills, arene SRE Lee vote will be a ray of sushi ine thrown into that little Sympathetic to the Needs of the ‘ ae tions aggregating hundreds of thou- shares ct eaneintte create Ing and thelr interests, He has{} home, it will gladden deserving hearts and at the a K ‘ Precincts: ei tack propriation bills catrying large sums| ved in the state and in close touch] same time be a vote for the most competent candidat: P ’ ; : agro 3, CORES Leave of Absence. Ue racey with its citizens in business and po-|| * P : eople ° 4 2. Jorgensen Precinet—At Jor.| __2e introduced and secured the pas- a! litical affairs for over half ¢ century. in the race. : 2. dorgenser °F! sage of a measure granting home.| As chairman of the Claims commit-|1n that time io citiset hae toon | s Ar ae ee Precinct—-At Corson | "#4 entrymen elght months’ leave ere + the es diiron fas nh a3 denied or refused his afd on account Sr etree = of absence from their entries follow-| @ieith congress he had charge of| of political beliefs or alliances, Ni ) i 4 oot) Beg chool Precinet—At High | 118 the disastrous drought of 1910] two omnibus claims bills carrying} reasonable request ‘made of him by Men and ;women in every-walls of life Bnou tS zally. i are recinct—. 5 and the severe, winter of 1910-11, a pears co tdieat La the people of the state, collectively|} to Mrs. Fiedler’s support. Her friends have present- s f introduced and secured the pas- . ice: E i tv! ly, ifi < . ii 1 2 818 West 18th Street. ter supply and municipal purposes | ernment, and succeeded in obtaining | snows that Senator Warren lias ac-|} the voters; her little household is anxiously awaiting : Ol aN hentod De op re to the cities of Rawlins and Chey-| their enactment into law. complished much of good for Wy-|| the VERDICT. ‘ a PS ned van ae enne, As chairman of the Military Af-| oming and its people. His command: i ss a “pbal He introduced and assisted in se-| fairs committee Senator Warren had|ing positions on important commit- ’ pe curing the pussage in the senate and| direct charge in committes, on the| tess fh the wives States senate at- ° j i 1. Reservoir Precinct—Reservoir house of legislation to enable the| floor of the senate, and in confer-! tained by reason of continuous se: F School House. Owl Creek coal mines to contiue in} ence committees of militdry approp-| vice and by faithful performance of FY ease e er in 1 2 3 Precinct—At Pitt | operation pending the adjustment of|riation bills carrying many hun-| duties, make him one of the power: Z Covert Garage, 1550 South Walnut] civil suits brought by the govern-|dreds of millions of dollars. ful members of that body; and {f he : ; } Sty aches * | ment against the owners, thus pre-| As ranking member of the Agri-| should be retained in the senate his ‘ Nstri No. . venting over 200 miners from being| cultural committee he had charge of| opportunities to accomplish results :, ‘ i MN ee ocr at deprived of work. the agricultural appropriation bills] for his constituents would be greater (Eight ladies, friends and neighbors of Mrs. Fiedler, ‘ land Precinct—. 'ree- Senator Warren has responded to| passed in 1908, 1909 and 1911, two| that even before, . _ i i ) i 1 land School House. every request made by citizens of| being at the request of former Sen-|. Wyoming citizens will perform a hav, contributed this add in the earnest hope that it } 2. Mlcova Precinct—School House oming and other western states| ator Hansbrough, who was ill; and| service to themselves if in the com:|{ may” ssist her in reaching the goal.) 4 ae le S Yi caeaine for assistance i securing land pa-| one at the request of nator Burn-/ing election they vote for the 3 essemer Precinct—. esse-} tents, pensions, fish for planting in| ham, acting chairman, during the| election of Senator Warren to thi “4 : School _Houne local_streams and lakes, field and| illness of the late Senato® Doliiver.| United States senat (Political Advertisement) . — t I i ‘ VOTE FOR i “ ¢ 0 - sol - - \ ; ‘ i FOR JUD IE Republican Candidate for ? 1 2, : } The Man With a Record of Accomplishment e : 8 t E (From the Riverton Chronicle) facts, to know many angles of the in the maintenance.of the peace, se- : See a His Home Paper varied business transactions he will curity and morality of the commu- > 3 % (August 1, 1924) have to settle, and to know govern- nity and state.. Tried and proven . e To be qualitied ay fii tiie ponttiaa mental problems in their making, knowledge and experience in these Mr. Froyd is a member of the State Legislature é Boys : ye aus ] solution and application. things is an absolutely necessary i — of Judge of the district court a man Such knowledge is necessary for Guallfication for: te) Indnenato, at the present time. : must not only haye sri ae the proper action of the ‘opurt in The only candidate for judge of - ~ uw schools, bi he must posses: “supporting, obeying and defending the eighth judical district who has + hi ‘ 5 mentality of judicial caliber the constitution and performing the A saan ats paps at ire : His record while representing Natrona County | ESE. Re t mentality 1s evidenced by action over dues with fidelity,” and in a years of experience in all the courts, includes: ete on a ree a a period of time in connection with ing, under the many compli both state and federal, with long leg- 2 t human enterprises of moment in the conditions, the state and federal stat- islative and executive work of sig: : : ;. . c H interest ot governmental utes, Au this $9r tho Preservation nal worth to the state, and with Championing and succeeding in increasing the ess affe s only by s and enforcement of the personal and varied business endeavors in the de- ‘, au aC. e is ‘88: guaran In the constitution; and Chatterton, & a ttuae . of Rory aeey te correct- erie! pepnesten ft snvoreeroen He BhODIA be nominated and For y analyze testimony and?’ preven ° statutes equitably and justly elected. i Pp ¥ , greg He introduced the Casper Mountain Game Pre- . ° p d serve bill. D tr t d i + HIS DECLARATION TO THE VOTERS f * ISIC u ge n If I should be elected Judge of the District Court it will be my purpose, without bias or prejudice, pec antoduces the bil aor ae pup nekessaey. p to conduct the business of the Court, both civil and criminal, in strict accordance with the Consti- “cular Sanitarium xf e putens| nae Biataraey DEOVIAIORE and under gue Jong established rules of law and equity, making - 5 ® rulings and rendering judgments according to the facts evidenced in Court, and, with regard to “Fai is ; ‘ ers ary . oC ce : » and, = 7 . air, honest, able, well train i those things which lawfully come within the discretion of the Court, to rule in accordance with This record deserves the support Ceipeoters of ed—LACKING IN NO ay is be equity and justice; using, in all such. matters, such wisdom as has been acquired through thirty Natrona County at the primaries, August’ Nine- SARY QUALIFICATION, a years of law practice and activities in legislative and executive positions, and in industrial de- teenth. “4 hight . w velopment of the natu resources of Wyoming, And it will be my determined purpose to keep the ‘ Hh Meas | Tawycr 1c , . ” 3 P p who will do honor to th "e2? zo business of the Court cleaned up to date. (Signed) F. CHATTERTON he office. o (VOUCHED FOR BY A LARGE COMMITTEE OF FRIENDS) . Primaries, August Nineteenth (Political Advertisement) 3 % (Political Advertisement) — (Political Advettisement) DISTRICT JUD (Political . Advertisement)