Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. Association) tru WHEELI W. Va., not his fan the Republicans. | va under ordi » could be John W. D: il 7 = to Ne Davis, they insist that ‘there y its neigh 1916. But | ha e son this time y & contest be: WEST WIRGINIA STILL AMONG ‘DOUBTFUL’ STATES, LAWRENCE SAYS IN POLITICAL SURVEY ( By DAVID LAWRENCE. sive, (Copyright, 1924 Consolidated Press | ha. nin; —| John, W. Davis does not represent been as-|the the Davis brand. tion, corner for she has had_ bi-partisan ndicaps that have repressed her ue spirit. room, craft class. ything radical, though in conser- tive circles the addition of Bryan the ticket has been looked upon Burlington Gitis* Burlington ‘club room. Wednesday, «9:45 Bible class meetin Carth:; Thur: Political expec a multitude of s pted as the only reason for the 1113 8. ay, Elm. 0 p. cover | tary’s Telephone, 281-J. Calendar for the Week Women’s | gym class, tion of Jolin Davis in picking the chureh annex. 8:30, Folk dance | ™ngs.at the Methodist’ church an- cree j ebraska g a running | Sy actice. nex, is exceedingly crowded with the] . he -Y.\W.C. A. chorus is irecely- te. For here, where they know ~4 Friday, 7 p. chorus. m—Y¥. W. C. 8 been a thing in common be Bryan idea of democra held last Monday evening at Young Women’s Christian Associa- possible a basket. ball: team. aswell First and Wolcott; Of-] regular calisthenics and folk danc-| © fice telephone, 1456; General Secre- Monday, 5 p. m.—Meeting, of. cabi- net of Girl Reserves in school girls’ ¢ 7 p.m., first meeting of; Hand-| Tuesday, 8 p.m.—First meeting of gym class in the a. m.—Women's with Mrs. Mc- m.—Business Methodist The meeting of the Girl Reserves the ly. W. CA. ACTIVITIES ing. e2ee ¥ The employment office has many. calls for work of a varfed nature for which there is little call from em- ployers.. ‘At present persons well ualified are waiting for office posi- tions, for sewing, expert cutting and fitting, part time clerical work, clerking, experienced waitress. work, practical nursing, etc, The office would appreciate ealls from those needing help of any kind. cee cerning the Y. W. C. ‘A. as°an> of- ganization, and the position (of: the ¥. W. CNA. on the live issues df the day. It is the plan to\make:t meeting a part of the observance World Fellowship week which ts’ of; served ‘by--the: association*at ‘large Novetnber 9-15, ¥ ‘The gymhasium class for business women meeting on Thursday eve- registration which closed a week ago. “Requests are still coming from those who wish to enter a’ gymna- sium class but ‘no more can be ac- commodated. If there is a suf- ing new’ members at each méeting and‘much appreciation” his _beén ex- pressed“ by ‘the ‘members, ‘of ithe training made possible: by this ac- tivity/of the ¥. W. A. ahd “the © been m Stil John avis has lived away] rooms consisted of simultaneous | ficient number, a class will be ‘or-| generous co-operation of Mrs.’ Smith Trog tween Calvin © and John W.| from ¥ Virginia for a few years | committee meetings of all the regu-| ®@!zed soon from the waiting list.| ana Mrs. Langworthy. as. /director 2! Davis. The labor vote in West Vir-| and the lection of Bryan. probably|| lar standing committee to plan the nee and accompanist. Next Friday eve- awe ginia a determining factor. As | was born of a desire to prove to the} work of the month. Miss Gladys Reports.of the Y. W..C. A, work | ning, the: regular monthly* business Pease its protests by voting | poitiical world that he was a conser-| Wilcox is chairman of tho World| given at the meeting of the Board| meeting of the.chorus’ will -be theld | ces t of power. John W. | ya ‘ellowship committee with Miss | of Directors Wednesday eyening, re-| in connection with’ the) ‘re! i sho 1 friendly regard, es is not called radical but | Prewitt, adviser; Alebta Wegner, | vealed many interesting’ facts con-! All dues should be. paid to:the’trea- ant | the w of cordial —the “middle ground’’| social, Miss McCormick, adviser;| ‘cerning the progress .of the activi. surer'by that time. fe | ned ven him by William unwillingness to move| Margaret Nichols, program, Miss 7 d bye etary of labor in the ction of the masses in cat nistration will divide its vote and probably © and Davis th wh t n came atle party, would erence between victory r W. Dayis. ably through- a deep admira- c vored to show r tt andsatiain et ther: ning for vice | Weeks. ‘The course promises to be | j m of t ratic nominee, t he been the bust. | 8° Popular that space will be taxed, 3 ut parisanship runs deeper in many | ness man, nevertheless there is not | £0, the limit with the present regis" aa | nst tate pr Itis true|the response that much an argu- | "ts eats L1G. ¢ that t t few years John Davis | ment might get west of the Missis- The Burlington club room was the re ha living in New York. and|sippi river. For Davis and Br 7 ’ ! nen stblienss conavicese ee ie n 1s] scene of a lively party attended by empha-| an nat fact as much as possible, rly s © the sample ballots the words York.” nominee nt 4 heir | three times as many as London’s| Miss McGahey as instructor. Plans 0@ psc Demure in. | 22d_nine times those of Paris. are under consideration to make x att ized and have an appeal for ria votes! for ‘Daya “along” hon partion i Why Pay ‘More? N lines, hoping especially that the wo- = ment voters v id go over in large Sy de 4 > numbe 1 here sand is ¢ Re- s that they ni the in- have r since it was appar- would be fighting nee about the ent that this grou P: ly effective has been the are tegy else whole yoming | ants~; ‘Honesty in | ee —- Ce amare nr = JUDGE = ho has put into “practice in office Mo! nat he ied outside and who tec ots attend the first meetin ally, the instability to the Though the Democrats have endea- ginia where conservative votes alone met together at the s for economic relief a for supper served by an ¢ A very tive with an appreciation of é an executive for handcraft wh but t_ the "economic ci goes into ast gener- n suggests conservative. and the name B ed. Positively no of the Bryan incomprehensible combination in conservative state like West Vir- Friday evening. vis to carry the not Coolidge, bers of the labor evening. The group de a gymnasium cl on Tuesds New York's hotels accommodate To the Voters of Natrona County Some‘of my good friends appear to be laboring under the impression that I am-a candidate on the Demo- cratic ticket for the office of County Commissioner. This isnot the fact. I have been a resident \of Na- trona county for 25 years; have always been, am now and will continue to be a Republican. I have served you as your County Treasurer for two terms and one term as County Commissioner. I am not seeking any office and take this means of distinguishing my iden- tity from that of Mr. John (Jack) E. Scott, Clothier, who is the Democratic candidate for County Commis- sioner four year term. John (Jack). T. Scott Natrona Co. Abstract & Loan Co. Political Advertisément. DR. J. H. JEFFREY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE For Re-Election State Legislature Your Support Will Be Appreciated Paul, adviser. 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