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PAGE TWO. he Casper Daily Ceidune RELIEF PLANS |COUNTESS IS ARRAIGNED TO GE DELAYED Investigation Awaits Appointment of Secretary. Wallace, igation ricultural ons proposed by President now is expected to be held i] he names a new secretary agriculture. rly action ‘on the appointment E of a successor to Mr. Wallace is looked for because of the import- ance the president attaches to the investigation and the proposed pre- 1 y agricultural conference, ut he does not plan to give much consideration to the problem of making a selection before tomorrow when burial seryices for the late secretary will be held in Des Moines, la Among those mentioned for the office here are Frank O. Lowden, former governor of Illinois; John Lee Coulter, president of the North {cultural college and who has been selected to serve on agricultural commis el Adams, publisher resid of the Agri Sditors’ association, Until today the president had made no’ speaking engagements for the final week of the campaign, To- er, he will receive for breakfast at the White House representatives of the Advertisers’ Republican association. —— CONVERSE COUNTY WILL TURN IN MAJORITIES FORE. 0. P. CANDIDATES Hon. C. F. Maurer of Doug'as was in the city yesterday on legal busi- ness. While waiting for his train back to Douglas he was asked how his home county would give account of herself in next Tuesday's elec- tion. He replied that Coolidge and Dawes, for president and vice prest- dent, Warren for Senator and Sulll- van for governor, were certain of large majorities in Converse county and that the Republican county tic- ket would sweep in with the usual substantial vote. “Our people,” he said, “have had good crops’ and g00d prices for them and are happy and’ contented and thcroughly wish to let well enough alone." “The La Follette vote with us is very small and the Davis vote neg: ligible,”" and cultural —————____ HAYMOND TIRE AND - - ceAUIGE GO, 10 SELL THE FIRESTONE LINE Firestone tires in Casper will, in the future, be handled in this ter: ritory by the Haymond Tire and Service company, newly organized in the building formerly occupied by the H. C. Keiser Tire Shop at 140 West Midwest avenue. Thomas Haymond, ‘the new Firestone deal- er, will take over the entire Keiser Ure business, including his ‘vulcan- izing and general repair depart- ments. He is thoroughly equipped to service Firestone tires and is an experienced tire and rubber man. For several years, Mr. Haymond was engaged in the petroleum engi- neering field, and while in that work did his bit-in the construction of Casper's largest vefineries. He is confident that Casper will prove a ripe field for the quick and satisfac- tory expansion of the Firestone line, Mr. Haymond is ready to receive regular and prospective Firestone owners today. —_——.- Centenarian Is Claimed DENVER, Colo., Oct. 29.—Charles Higgins, age 100, well known Colo: rado angler, who ha® fished the trout streams of the state for the last quarter of a century, died at the home of his son-in-law, Cap- tain Frank Campbell of the Denver police department Tuesday after an illness of one week. Higgins passed his 100th birthday last July and had always been ac. tive despite his age. ———— (JUDGE) JOHN M. HENCH. Candidate for Justice of the Peace, Second Precinct, all territory lying south of Chicago and Northwestern rallriad in city, 28 years active practice of law in Casper and Ther- mopolis, Wyo. A RESIDENT orf KENWOOD. For reputation as to honesty and ability ask any old tim er in Casper. Hudson Coach is roomy —RHas trunk rack on rear. ‘AGRICULTURAL [HUNGARY CHIDES ENVOY NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Count Laz- ago. When she arrived here Sunday | can Her fest speech in this country alo Szechenyl, Hungarian minister to|6. Stanwood Menken, president. of | Countess Karoly! explained: herrea} seat the United States, has been called | the National Security league; sought | sons: for leaving the aristocratic weceity inthe: clas, to Budapest to explain why he|to have her deported on the ground | class. ‘She said members ofthis. A failed in efforts to bar from this|she was-a Bolshevik and a “men-| class -had-refused ‘to: sacrifice their. by Rotuesiod with the-New e country Countess Catherine Karolyi, to American institutions.” De-| egotism for the welfare of Hungary | + and papers in Cali- wife of the former president of Hun.- | spite his protests she was allowed.to| and that they had no sympathy for] York Tribune, ‘ gary, according to Robert J. Cald-| land. ‘She came ‘here to deliver lec-| the common classes without whose} fortiia‘and’at Laramin’ He-is also well, who presided at a dinner given | tures. aid a democratic: government ‘could last night in honor of the countess. Some of the prominent women on| not be established. The aristocrats Mr. Caldwell said similar measures | the reception committee to recetve|of Hungary, she said, lived. a life had been taken by the Horthy gov-| Ccuntess Karolyi have resigned| “of luxury, of egotistical pleasure ernment in Hungary to bar ess Karoly! from England a year Even Politics Fails To-/HiGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Change Hallowe’en Date; || 10 WORK UP PEP FOR It. Is Friday Evening || ~ SATURDAY GRID GAME) son ns 2 of the three eastern provinces will - 2 shortly be annulled, Chang Tso-Lin, Preparatory to. the Casper-Chey- | Manchurian war lord is quoted as enne gridiron battle Saturday, Cas} leclaring in an interview. Chang also recommended the de- vortation ‘of Wu Pel Fu, military sommander for the deposed presi- “All Saints’ Day, November ist; | wii be led by the high school ‘bahd | lent, Tsao Kun, and pledged himself 0 support the candidature for the Se tlet! “Wrong again. It’s Friday, the | With playful» ceremonies ‘and thirty-fir “Be yourself, a Corona Corona. You're on. Let's ask somebody who knows.” Miniature wars waged on Casper street corners today smeth- ered with their louder thunder the quadrennial bickerings about who Politics, the League of Na- tions, the Casper-Alcova reclama- tion project, Japanese excjusion were forgotten in the larger enig- ma—wheen is Hallowe'en? cent bossies atop barn roofs with the eruption, was reported bullish. Black cats were quoted well above par. Knives everywhere were whatted for the dark ritual ple-pell twirled thrice around and tossed over the left shoulder to spell out the magic initials of the nat impossible he. And time-tried friends waxed belligerent as they | container, as removal might re- Wenstone Heavy Cords | again propounded the riddle: is Hallowe'en? ‘Webster's bulky best selle: 's Thursday night—the thir- many countries Hallowe'en is tra- I'll bet you Small boys, rightly considering the question a purely acadenmic one, took no chances. Time-hon- ored precedent in Boytown con- cedes that Hallowe'en is an elastic festival, beginning whenever the urge to dissect and export unat- tached vehicles and to part inno- too strong to tolerate inhibitions, Casper's guardians of law and or- der needed the services of no psy- choanalyst to tell them that the call of the wild was unleashing suppresed desires in many a juven- ile subconscious, and already the; are tightening their cordon to cope Pea Nearest Ans AL alent cere! hah EE 5 in crystul quartz taken from rock forinaticns at Bon ‘Jesus Dos HICH ER P ILLS Meanwhile the pumpkin market | Meiras, Bah!, Brasil. The estimate | BEAM! that the rock férmations were of rewarded. with’ this elucidation:; | giates.; For the: many beautiful “GEM TIRE CO. Hallowe’en,n. The evening pre- ceding Allhallow, ‘or All Saints’ ‘death of our dear mothe 286 East Midwest monarchism. ental Sg ditionally devoted to merrymaking, per high school students will ‘stage @ downtown parade and,rally at the noon hour Friday. The’ procession charms to discover future hus- bands or wives. a feast day kept in honor of all the saint: Iso, the season of this festival;—also called Allhallows divers | Hallowmas.” And tobacconists throughout the city today are reporting an unus- ual run on Corona Coronas, and. thesentorgectionof the cade corps, with tile rest of the student bo following in the ~ traditional snake dance formation. An intensivé ticket sale for the game is being conducted by the students, but they have been advised to center their efforts on relatives and friends and spare merchants the usual on- slaught. — They Do It at Wyoming i Chinese-French is the new com: bination attempted in a French class at the University of Wyoming re- cently. Drops of Water Ages Old Are Found in Quartz The occasion. for the btrange mix- CHICAGO, Oct. ° 29.—Drops of] ture was the yallent attempt of @ water more than ten million years | freshman student in first year old, preserved in quartz since an | French to reply to the greetings of ago before life began to appear on | his instructor. i earth, will be exhibited in the Bon jour,” says the unversity Field museum here. professor as he beamed upon the lat- yea ath, | °st arrival in “French 1: A." The Perbbiesce 3 Fs ee ce professor waited expectantly for the of tho museum's ‘department, of | Proteee’s reply, Finally it came: geology, whaxfound it imprisoned ‘Mah jongg” was the answer. grows of its ago was based on the fact being of ap- the archean age, asserted by some scientists to have existed 550,000,- 000 years ago. ' The water is clear and spark- Ung.» It will remain in its crystal When | sult in its evaporation. GUARANTEED eee ree €. ‘ ‘ a! arb Pincay aa tateoneea oie 32x4 $15.10 rat offerings “and kind assistance in our bereavement, the Duff Bldg. Day; the evening of October 31, In Standard 2 Coffee Pot. Drip Method Tricolator spoons M-J-B to the cup ws (level) equal (rounded) How would you mark this coffee ballot? Here is a chance to vote for the coffee candidate of your choice—for the exact taste that will best serve your coffee interests every day in the year. ‘ M/J-B recognizes the constitutional right of every man and every woman to have his or her taste in coffee. M-J-B does not ask you to like coffee any one way—or.to use any set amount; That's what this chart is for: to help you elect . the exact coffee-taste that meets your idea.of a cup of good coffee. And, once you do, stick to it. | Make your coffee the same way every time! M:-J°B,, meets every ‘i tasein © —_— Ted Olson Joins —\\?remist: Test chsot News Staff of. Casper Tribune Now-on the reportorial staff of /The Tribune is Ted-Otron or Lar. amie, graduate of the state unl- Mr. Olson is a newspaper. man. ” a poet ‘of’ corsiderable~attainment, his verses appearing frequently in such publicatigns as Saturday Evening Port. His coming to the Count- | since the controversy over her entry | and poor thought.” She sald she was| Casper Tribune adds greatly to into the country. equally opposed to Bolshevism and] its news’ gathering force. pespetaenny bor Fiat China Provinces To Amalgamate With Government MUKDEN, Oct..29,—(By. the As- at “Horlick’e;’ at all Fountains. Herbert L. Kennedy FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR A nofipaid. * 5 The ORIGINAL : Matted Milk d: Republican Ticket November 4, NOMINEE — é REPUBLICAN FOR | aes AN? EXPERIENCED OFFICER _. - > “ Monday, November third the City Water Department will begin shut- ting off water where water bills ar Cail at the City Water Office and pay your water bills at once and avoid the inconvenience. ~~ WH. JOHNSON Water Commissioner - TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arrives Departs 603 é 1:50 p.m. Departs SEP epi beta 5.45 p. m. 6:00 p.m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY . Arrives Departs 4:00 p. m. 8:35 p.m. Departs 7:10 a.m. the former Anfu Chang Tso-Lin _ proclaimed the the wrapper — ‘heavy foil. S®% Snug,sensible— makes possible a real saving — ‘hence the price, 10¢ Liccerr & Myers Topacco Co. ‘Political “Advertisement Independence of the three‘ eastérn'| lowing his defeat by the forces < from the central govern-| Wu Pei Fu in the vicinity *ot ae | ital. provinces ment in Peking in 1922, fol- . % genes * that counts 220 222 —made and cut exclusively for pipes - Third Ward Here are ten reasons why we should elect Frank E. LaVelle for our councilman. 4 He has been a property. owner since 1917...) 2. He is now engaged in the retail grocery business and is Wel experienced in business affairs. outsiders.) 4 He is not supported by the oil industry.* 5 He has mags no attempt to enlist their support. 6 He does believe in using: home products if we expect other cities to use them, (but’at @* fair price.) 7 He has had charge of waterworks, sewer-and paving construction,--he-also-knows what. work of this nature should cost and ‘will see that con- i servative bids are made on same. = ; He is bound by no pledge or promise, but is free to represent you in council as you wish to be represented. : 9 Friends and taxpayers. of Third Ward want Frank E, LaVelle- for councilman, we have known him since 1917, and know he is’ qual- ified for the position. 10 Fellow voters, let's put him in office. If you help you too will find that*he is the man we Have been looking for to represent us. This ad paid for by friends of Frank E. LaVelle F HE LIVES IN KENWOOD. - - ( —Political Advertisement. GEO. E. KINDLER| 3 He believes in taxpayers having city jobs (not ,