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ft AGE EIGHT STORNEY TO. | GIVE PINION Continued from Page One) h is represented under the law state central committee. ould nominations made by duly edited political organizations be led if they are received by the ‘tary of state less than 20 days receiving tt s by this procedure ed to the the ntterney inions on the points ral ctary~ of state may ww some light on the confused on there appears no probabil- tthat the may largest number of having st | tty tancie without an opinion by the state su- emergency elections be straightened out preme court. The uncertainty re- garding whether a governor may be, or may not be elected, at the Nov- ember 4th election may be brought before the superme court through either of two procedures. Some one may seek a writ of mandamus dl- *e the election? If the attorney recting the secretaryof state to cer- ral's reply to this question is in| tity a nomination by governor t® affirmative, the secretary of] the county clerks, for inclusion. in + requests an opinion as to what| the official ballot, or some one may est date upon which filings n injunction prohibiting the 8 may be made s certified. y of state from so certify- forecast that the manda. enue, however, wil not be it is believed Secretary of State Lu if fortifed by the at- torney gen opinion that he may legally do so, will receive any nomin- ations filed by political committees or made by petition signed by 100 qualified electors and will certify such nominations to the county clerks for inclusion in the official ballot. AIRLINER IS MAKING TIME ( Continued from Page One) just as day was breaking and the Georgia metropolis was awakening. The salvo of locomotive, whistles echoed up into the clouds to the wonder of the ship. Carrollton, Ga., was passed at 5:32 a. m. ‘ The haze broke away from their tops,-the rays of the morning sun rippling in long Mnes lke a new cloud field. Banks of clouds lay heavy in the valley, the reddish dirt roads looking like ribbons among the green far below interlacing hill tops and hidden valleys. In some of the scattered homes of the hills, farmers’ entire families gathered, and gazed aloft as the ship emerged from the dawn. Towards dawn the head wind which the ship had been bucking died down and while the ship's speed through the ® properly ould the secretary 0! ate, un xisting conditions, certify nom} m by petition, if the petition is 4 by 100 duly qualified electors? ould it be permissible to certify “mination by petition if the. peti- were filed less than 20 days be. the election? it is the opinion of the attorney ral that nominations for gover- “=rannot be made by the political =y committees or petition, should S be any reference on the official t to “governor?” the word “governor” is not on’ ballot and the name of a candi- for governor written in on the 't, should the State Canvassing a take cognizance of votes for a person and certify the per- atarrh Must Be Healed! u'll never be free from catarrh you heal those raw, inflamed 1e8 in your nose and throat are out of reach of liquids and >p into any first-class drug and get a 50-cent tube or jar eo,” the famous Dennis’ Euca- 1s Ointment. Heat a spoonful ™ tin plate and inhale deep hs of the soothing vapor. Do night and morning, and you experie: the greatest relief have ever known. No more y dripping in the throat, no ed-up feeling, no buzzing in ears. You will feel better, =the better and sleep better. The film vf deporite. and antiseptic. fim) air and the speed of tte motor dia WibAd ee octet] fate a over the ing germs and gradually heal-| NOt change, ite speed be ground increased from 3! to raw spots. ’eo"' Is sold by all leading drug- Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment makers, Berkeley, Cal.—Adv. -hat the Judges before whom Mr. (van practiced in Washington say garding his candidacy for Judge miles an hour due to the dying out of the wind. ‘The course which was laid to At- September 18th, 1924. “Your letter of inquiry written to me asking for the ding of M. F. Ryan, as an attorney, citizen and prac- mer as a member of the bars of Stevens and Pend ‘ille counties; will say in reply thereto, that at the time Ryan took his departure from these communities, his ading here as a lawyer and otherwise for honesty, in- rity, ability and capability was excellent. All members he bar including myself, the Judge and all of our cit- sas regretted to see him take his departure from here. e: His practice here was mostly in the conduct of civil °9s and I have never heard his clients or attorneys speak "\is service in the condutt of a trial other than in words q@raise. Mr. Ryan’s services should give the best of sat- action in the trial and preparation of any civil or crim- case and in this recommendation, I think, all members y bar will join with me. » If this is not the reputation he has established in’ your tamunity, we have such confidence imposed in him jas Yause us to predict that it will not be, long before he will “fe this reputation there which he here established. s Please state to Mr. Ryan that I dm meeting as usual *h no opposition at the Primary or general election, and A our progress is slow but fairly well. tu 8 Very respectfully yours, D. H. CAREY.” September 16th, 1924. “T have received your letter of September the 9th in 2rence to Mr. Michael F. Ryan who you state is a candi- e for Judge of your district for the district comprising counties of Natrona and Fremont. I was acquainted with Mr. Ryan while he was in the ctice in this state, both at Newport and in Spokane. He 3 engaged at that time principally in civil practice and 3 regarded as a capable young lawyer who had attained siderable success in his profession. The personal and professional reputation of Mr. Ryan 3 good. He was ambitious, energetic, and of studious ‘its, and these, with his added experience, ought to lify him well for judicial work. Very truly yours, R. M. WEBSTER.” September 15th, 1924. “I have your letter of September the 9th, telling me t Michael F. Ryan is running for the position of district ge. It gives me great pleasure to be able to say a word dehalf of Mr. Ryan’s candidacy I have known him for at least twelve years. At that e he was practicing at Newport, Washington, the county t of Pend Oreille county, which adjoins Spokane county. pr he came to Spokane and was connected with the Fed- | Land Bank. His law business here and at Newport sisted of all classes of civil business as well as crimina) tk. Mr. Ryan alwz impressed me as being a very dlawyer. Inthe cases that Mr. Ryan has tried before I have always been impressed with his fairness. In trial of lawsuits his one object has always seemed to me »e to get at the truth of the problem involved. I think ir. Ryan is elected he would not only do credit to him- * but to the profession and the bench. You are at liberty to use this letter in any way you fit. Yours truly, BRUCE BLAKE” D WeLe THaTS NEVER BEEN ON @he Casver Daily Trihune BARNEY GCOGLE. AND SPARK PLU BaRNeY, YOU RE MAKING THE GREATEST MISTAKE CF YOUR LIFE ; onr TAKE SPARK PLUG Te forcre! BE SEASICK THE FIRST DAY 1 - THE SECOND DAY. THEY Le Sor HIM in A SACK AND ToSs HIM OVER THe RAIL -A MAG wei -= GoTTA GET SPARKY USED Te THE MCTION OF 7 We. Boar- THATS ALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER'S, 1924 By. Billey De Beck SUNSHINE ARE YoU Sup7EecT Te SEA SIEKNESS. SUTTOALY 1S «Bess YEs SUH WE'RE conna Go EuRoPE iF D GoTra Gwe ‘er Te < eure CAYSELE f: PHYLLIS, MR FIDGITT DOESN'T ‘WANT TO SPLIT WITH AVERY INSTEAD OF ME.ON THAT GROBSTAKE THING, SEE IF YOO CAN'T CONVINCE HIM YM RIGHT lanta is about equal in distance to a flight from Lakehurst to Chicago. With hale winds a year ago, the Shenandoah speeded back from Chi cago to its New Jersey harbor at a speed of 85 miles an hour. Head winds stretched the Atlanta voyage to nearly twenty hours. Dallas, Texas, should be crossed in the early evening and the mooring mast at Fort Worth reached around midnight, under the present weath- er conditions. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 8.—The Shenandoah passed over the centor of the city at 7:16 o'clock this morn- ing flying very low. Her motors were making little nolse and the vessel was moving so slowly that the crowd got a good view of the craft. GREENVILLE, Miss., dirigible Shenandoah passed over Greenville and crossed the Mississippi river on its westward voyage at 1144 a. m. calipeesniecs GEN. DAWES T0 GET OVATION (Continued from Page One) of available space will be used for the hfindreds who are expected to take advantage of the opportunity to hear the distinguished visitor speak. The public reception at the rail: road station will also give additional hundreds, who will be unable to at- tend the meeting at the Elks’ club an opportunity ot see General Dawes. HUMANS USED FOR TARGETS ( Continued from Page One) ed to have made local advances to- day as the battle continu Oct. 8.— MUNITIONS REPORT NOT CONFIRMED. TOKIO, Oct. 8.—(By The Assoct- ated Press.}—A spokesman of the Japanese foreign office today char- acterized as unconfirmed, reports w circulated in Tokio press cir- cles to the effect that-an American steamer landed large quantities of Tomorrow Alright eae’ comeaettt teaatg. 2 id keep the digestive and eliminative functions normal, Chips off the Old Block RM JUNIORS— Little Ns One-third the regu: ——- dose. Mate ol me ingredients, nen candy coated: For children and adults. SOLD CY YOUR DRUGCGisT, BUT YOU KNOW, FIoGiTT, BARGAIN. 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Charges s0 low a8 to be within t MR IM JEST TRYIN TO KEEP HIM FROM MAKING A FOOL OF HIMSELF, MISS. THAT MIGHT BE IF IT WAS ALMOST ANY! ELSE BOT YOU SEE WALT 1S DIFFERENT. YOU'D 'BETTER LET HIM HAVE ® HIS WAY. MIGHT BE RIGHT MiSs. | AINTT Dats 1 Pinches 4 NEGRO ASSESSED SI i DENVER.—Plans for the erection i of a $750,000 refinery with a capa- ? city of 3,500 barrels a day to handle . F the output of the new oil fields near Pa} a Fort Collins have been announced by a syndicate of Colorado men. 0. B. Wyatt, colored, was fined $100 and sentenced to 90 days inj MRS. W. 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East Yellowstone. within our two selves, as in the past few months and we must in truth be everything to each other.” CHURCH HERE LOST AY FIRE The Pentacostal, ¢olored church, Burlington and Melrose streets, was destroyed by-fire at 12:30 o'clock this morning. The building was almost completely burned by the time the fire department arrived. It was a frame structure about 30 by 50 feet in sizg@ The origin of the fire has ot been learned, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 8.—Wil- iam J. McDonald and wife, Rony Piano and Roy Farrow, McDonald's brother-in-law, are held in the coun- ty jail here, charged with the theft of a small automobile belonging to John Brubaker. They were arrested in Denver at the request of the sheriff here, soon after the stolen automobile had been sold to a Den- ver dealer. * CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 8—A cock pheasant Which wandered into Cheyenne and was observed by State Game and Fish Commissioner Frank 8. 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