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GE } ill tll ntinue rere fi he el t is tl al tha unnot comn be an hs of night PAGE TWO. BROOKHART’S STAND AGAINST COOLIDGE TO COST HIM MANY VOTES IN IOWA, IS BELI By DAVID LAWRENCE. (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press Association) SIOUX CITY, Ia., Oct. 10.—This is a city in which the viewpoint of three neighboring states, South Da- kota, Nebraska and Iowa/tend-to.con verge, and the amount of La Follette sentiment neticeable is an outstand- ing characteristic. It may be because in this region Itural’ depression hit its t blows, Possibly it was be- land speculation and other ec- mic errors found more victims here than elsewhere. Anyway, there stinct anti-administration tone uation und President Cool- is obviously on the defensive. ne result of the balloting in these areé states should be examined after election day for reasons other than the tallying of electoral votes. If combined Democratic-La Follette vote should exceed that of President idge the senators from this sec- {il feel encouraged to keep up ifference with the administra- Should the president, however, a majority of the votes, he can hat his administration ‘and vatism generally have been pr It may have a bearing on the vitality of the farm bloc in ress. is much Ce 1k about aly the . the ques. lead will the et in this end Wisconsin senato: f Iowa, where or rmers are contributing so ally to his cause, ‘The informal polls taken show President Coolidge in the} party 40,000 votes. lead, bit Le: Follette a wise second. La Follette seems to be assured of It western Iowa alone were to decide} “consolidated support. notwith. the result, it might be a simple mat-} —_ US’ ESS ter reach a conslusion, but the Ceaary of the state must be « order to form an intelli. gent estimate. |The writer proceeds to Des Méines. There are, however, certain signs in this part of Towa that Senator Brookhart will not cz with him all thé Republican voters and that —_ his outspoken denunelation of the , ” Republican. vice presidential nominee | “Pape’S Cold Compound ar votes he A might otherwise t. Several Cnaeevatiee Repufcans; tor in| — Breaks a Cold Right Up stance, ate openly saying that they intend to vote for Dan Stéch, the] Take two tab- ocratic candidate for United] lets every three es senator. If Mr. Brewer had] hours until three kept out of the indgpendent Repub-| doses are taken. Tican column, Mr, Brookhart would] The first dose al- haye had his lead in the state cut} ways gives relief. ea down, The second and S The Republicans who favor Brook-| third doses com- hart, on the other hand, are not all pletely, break up 7 sresident Cool-{the cold, Pleas 1 how many {ant and safe to ried along by | take. Contains to the La Follette column. | 2° quinine or opi- da § the Republican majority in] ®tes. “Millions use this state is so big that the party|“Pape's Cold Compound.” Price would have to be split fifty-fitty| thirty-five cents. Druggists guar- tb make Iowa go for La Follette, | @ntee it—Adv, though a coalition of Democrats and La Follette votes might be sufficient to squeeze the state for the third Marty candidate,. Most of the well-informed men in this end of the state concede that it is a defensive striggle with the contest so close as to make the out- come largely a matter of conjecture. Wor one thing, the reaction ‘to the Brookhart reaction on Coolidge has in SECOND STREET GROCERIES rr LOW PRICES The Table Supply Company not fully developed. The next two Weeks may see a distinct cleavage between Brookhart and La Follete om one side and Coolidge and Stech on the other, John W. Davis’ hopes to carry Towa lie entirely in a possible change of sentiment in the last weeks of the campaign. Should it become ap- Parent that La Follette is going to carry Iowa, many Republicans may turn their votes to Davis. . Almost anything might happen in Iowa. South Dakota is another close state. The Democrats have an cellent chance there to elect as Unit- ed States senator *U. G. Cherry, Seven candidates are opposing Mr. Cherry. Four of them are for Coolidge and three are Non-Partisan leaguers. In a state which has eight candidates for United States senator, any single man who can keep a nu- cleus together has the best chance to win. That's why Cherry's chances are excellent. The Demo- cratic vote ts relatively small, how- ever, and before the end of the campaign, Governor McMaster, a radical who is supporting President Coolidge more or less prefunctorily, ™ capture the lead. There is another reason why South Dakota is unique. The third party has bad a long start there. As in. Minnesota, a Farmer-Labor party was sprung up. But the Der who were forced into third p! by the situation in 1920 moved back into second place in 1922 when the Republicans polled about 75,000, the Democrats 65,000 and the third R. C. Montgomery, Physician” Hert Surgeon Electronic Reactions of Abrams Riverton, Wyoming. the PUBLIC MARKET Now daily receiving large shipments of food supplies and stocking up-for the accommodation of those seeking low prices. In many grades and varieties of eatables offers you The Following Pronounced Saving on STANDARD GROCERIES AND ALLIED PRODUCTS A FEW SAMPLE PRICES These Low Prices Are Uniform Throughout the Store Potatoes (Red Trinmph) —-- Sapphire Flour, 49 tb. sack - Pride of the Rockies, 24 lb. sack Butter (Climax) -_ Lard (Rex, 5 Ib, pail) Lard, Rex, 1 Jb. carton — Bacon, (Rex, wide) Bacon (Rival, sliced) Bacon (Puritan, sliced) — Hams, (Rex, skinned) — Hams( Rex, regular) . Salt (2 lb. sack) Soap (P. - Soap (Fels Naptha) _ Soap (Ivory, large) . Gold Dust (2 Ib. 8 oz.) — Skat Soap . ni Quaker Oats, large uaker Oats, small . Seediess Raisins (Griffins, & “15 oz. ye Snider’s Pork and Beans (9 oz.) Peanut Butter (1 Ib. tins) Dry Onions - Comb Honey ___ t. Robb Ross Pancake Flour, 4 Ib. Robb Ross Corn and Maple Syru) Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 4 1b Aunt Dinah Molas: Del Monte Peache: Del Monte Peac J.-M. Strawberries } J. M. Red Raspberrie: Jonquil Tomatoes, 1 lb, Empson's Kraut, 1 lb. 13 oz Empson’s Pumpkin, 1 Ib. Karo, dark, 5 |b. pail The Table Supply Company Second Street Public Market Phone 885 fhe Casper Daily Cribune standing the disturbing efforts of the seven senatorial candidates. The race is between La Follette and Coolidge in South Dakota, with the situation so arranged on account of the local interests that Mr. Cool- idge has a fairly good chance of carrying the electoral vote. STILL OWNER [3 FINED $100 O. H. Myer, 244 West First street, was fined $100 by Judge John A. Murray last night when Myer ap- peared on the charge of owning a still and some liquor that had been found in his building. Sam Narot- ski and Paul Schmudlach were dis- missed as having no Fesponaibitity in the case. Raymond Dewey was arrested at 8 o'clock last, night on West Yellow- stone. The arresting officer stated that he was drunk, driving a car and-in the possession of liquor. ——————_—_—__ $33,000 HAUL IS MADE BY MAIL ROBBERS CARLYLE, “th. ., Oct. 10.—Four robbers entered the Baltimore and Ohio railroad station early today, hela up the night telegraph eeomar, Walter Hayes, and escaped with a pouch of first-class mail and $33,000 after holding up the operator at*the depot in Sandoval, fourteen miles east of here. The amount stolen at Sandoval was not learned. + WINDOW DISPLAY AT PALMS 15 ATTRACTIVE An attractive and unique window Hadley, proprietor of the Palms, 414 East Second street. The display consists of birds and fish shown in natural surroundings and has drawn the attention of many passersby. Among che Lirds shown are Hartz mountain canaries, Seifert canaries, Tyrolian rollers, St. Andrews rollers, Paraquetts, and love birds. Some parrots are in transit and will be here svon. In the aquarium Mr, Hadley has placed common gold fish, Japanese fan tails, Japanese fringe tails, comets, telescopes, American fan display has ‘been prepared by E. G.! tails, Chinese fan tails and tadpoles. PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima’s famous recipe ready-mixed Just oné way now to have Pancakes with that old-time Southern flavor. Use AUNT JEMIMA 112 So. Center St. quard crepe, crepe faile, back satin, as navy and black. all the new style notes. Notice 112 So. Center St. An ‘anuevally interesting collection, aowibe The PARISIAN: Henning Hotel Block An Important Dress Sale FOR SATURDAY ONLY New Dresses in Two Big-Value Groups 3134 Distinctive frocks in flat, Canton and Jac- bengaline, Canton, silk Roshanara, Georgette and crepe- Beige, cocoa, Lanvin green, the new browns and the autumnal shades, as well For street and satin Bengaline and crepes assume noon. shades. Black with 4 touch of color in trimmin, Wood favored. and navy offer Gems of the millinery art created to sell up to $12.00. Entire * lot on sale at.... For the convenience of Casper’s employed women and girls we are going to place on sale Saturday at 32 o’clock (noon) and continue balance of afternoon 75 HATS IN BEST STYLES AND LATEST SHADES, VERY SPECIAL Henning Hotel Block oe long sleeved models of “Charmeen, Flannel, Georgette dance and party frocks, youthfully bouffant, come in pastel TRIMMED HATS A sale of astounding values that should create a riot of buying > The “-PARISIAN: ‘ business there are the correct Satin. Crepe satins and silk more! dressy styles for after- ‘and vivid browns, rust, interesting selec! nny, ions, ege ; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924. The thickness of the earth from|the thickness at the Equator 1s} Twenty-five dollars is sometimes Pole to Pole is - 7,900 miles. It} twenty-seven miles more than at the} paid for the ares, ethrog, or Jewish bulges a little in the ntiddle, andj the Poles. et#tron. Sirloin Steak..--_-._. T-Bone Steak----_~. Short Cuts__._-_-,___ Veal T-Bone Steak____ Veal Short Cuts_____. 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