Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1924, Page 9

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1924. be Casner Sundav. Cribie : PAGE NINE i PREMIER MAC DONALD AND FAMILY, AND LEADERS WHO ARE . | ae ____ STRIVING TO OVE! LABOR GOVERNMENT eA OF STAND UPON CHTY POLICIES Editor Casper Dally Tribung: Certain considerations havo de veloped in your columns that affect the very vitals of muntelpal exist- |. ence. I believe that principles are involyed po paramount that they should receive further than mercen- ary consideration. I am . writing this, Mr. Editér, not as a candidate for office, but I am asking the use of your columns as I have done be- fore, as a taxpayer and an advocate of sound business Principles in con- To the Voters and Taxpayers of | tration ‘to use public funds exeent-| 4 ye — : \. | ing for the purchase of the greatest i ons | ‘3 ~alue for the least money. Other 3 4 : iamys being equal, local industry z , ‘ should be given first consideration. Ee tose oe 5 ‘ “To be more specific, (and I ask you to indulge me for this is of vital. e = importance to every taxpayer in = é A 4 this city), the matter that fs pressed - . . - 3 into the foreground is that of pav- . a ing. The raw material that enters The British Premier spent | Donald and daughter, Jean Mar- the two different types of pav- let “week-end celebrating his] garet, Mrs, Alastair MacDonald, . Y You ary going to have e chance Tuesday to vote for a man who has Ing six inches thick per square yard Sirthday with his family at Che-|tho Premier, and Ble daughters speakers proven to the voters and taxpayers his outstanding ability and ‘has is about as follows. quers before sturting on the most|Ishbel, Joan and- Shella. .The include Bir. Alfred 5 __awpilt, 2c; gravel, #00) total] Strenuous part of his election cam: other photo, taken a8 She, great] Mond, fermen, Premier . again. kept faith with citizens who gave him an 1 overwhelming majority at Portland cement, gt gravel, 29c;] shows (left to right) Alastair Mac- reinforcing steel 26; expansion joint, 2c; total, don, pictures some of the prom-| Lioyd George and Sir-John Simon. the polis two years ago ; ° The bids in ict No, 48 were ing election as clerk of court against $2.75 per square yard for the as- Pate Ba 40 oer squire Sar fe NEWSPAPER PROVIDES MS, FIEDLER MAKING “Mis, Fediet at oroent is cone It Ts N ot Often That Office Seekers Keep Their Promises frerer, woe ae arene | TOPIG HERE FOR THE | GOOD ANCE FOR CLERK | smcsicsc cots. ste". mother of three small boys, depend: and higher cost for finished product? ent solely upon her for aappores and First: expensive propaganda, out of CASPER ITE Y f A OF Dl TA T COURT || her plucky fight against adversity all proportion to the value of the im- i] has won her the sympathy and lik- provement; Second: a tee att * ing of al who know her. oes to the “Warrenite’’ patentee Dat. ad | Boe te ee ren G8 ‘the hepttee ef . Mrs. Fiedler’s candidacy is sald to the patents. ‘These are charged to] At thé regular Thursday evening| “Among the strongest contenders |be Darticularly popular among the the-district and not one cent of value | meeting of the Casper Literary club, |on the local ticket of the Republican} VOr!™S men and women. In the = 3 “ primary she received » adged to the pavement by their vir-] yz, 5, Durham presiding, Emmet | party, campaign gossip on the eve lity than did any Biltantaate ns ue. Fuller: read the formal paper of the |°f the election seemed to indicat: |many believe she will duplicate this ‘he Standard Of! company is ina pation to -make arrangements with [evening on the. “Hlatory and Intlu. |S 38 Mabelle Fiedler, who is seek-!achlevement next Tuesday. EE contractors whereby all these ex-] ence of the American Newspaper.” Serge ny. bedi nipreaet aati Mr. Fuller speaking from an Sxpecill se pavini cost mae (natal $1.75 per square “ic i ashi bai aaeeme newspaper | yard, and every man, woman and business, presented a digest of the; e child will say “Hutrah for asphalt | combined opinion of newspaper men : 0 Our Frie d paving.” and the reading public. The paper n iS As a sound business policy pur-| was well prepared and was very fa- | chases can sometimes be made at a] vorably commentéd upon by the Jow first cost and a high upkeep, or| membership in general discussion la Natron at a high first cost with low upkeep. | of the subject. a oun y but 2 high first cost and a high @p- H. P. Fishburn, Jeader of current * ‘ ° * keep is ruinous—and that is whet] events discusion offered asa topic our past “Warrenite” contracts have] the various Phases of yellow jour: attained, nalism. The subject was actively If the Standard Oil company will} discussed by Messrs. Fishburn, Culs sive the:clty) any co-operation a} ien, Edwards, Diggs, Fuller, Haz- _Aarge portion of their asphalt can be} tett, Keith and Kimball. Earl Bur- soja tothe city at-an advantage to} well served as chairman during the both, but public moneys should not} iiterary program. M. W. Winter be used to subsidize any industry. | served as critic. vs Mery, truly: -yours, s TS oe New Method of He knows the vale of a Eanes dollar. a When you go to the polls on No- 4 vember 4th you will find at the bot- tom of the ballot a space provided for voting upon the location of the pro- He has proven:his business ability. POR shan as NT ester IF’, Pelton. LL MARKS, LATE OF He isa big taxpayer himself and has the people’ s interest at heart.“ A posed State Girls’ Industrial Institute. Reducing Fat Is ls required that this institution be : located one of the agricultural OGDEN, 1§ MEMBER OF | counties ofthe tate Do You Want Good Roads Without Exorbitant ~ iike most because of their desire to We feel that we are entitled to this. GASPER MAYTAG BRANCH the fatiwith which they are slneeay An examination of the map and the Taxation cent se Purdened REST, location of the other state institutions Bs pave pS owewloe eee tn convenient tablet sae a the eastern central part * den branch of the Maytag company, | overywhere at only one ‘Qolientnee o: yoming has been overlooked in . ci : C : , :. gab Dim pede eet aoe ty UR ee oe such matters. Jack Scott has helped build more roads and bridges during his admin- edt the wiait of the Maytag branch | seuntatuen te each meal and at * "With our 150,000 acres of rich irri- istration than has been constructed in the previous ten years ly opened in Casper. Mr.| weight to where you want it. No gated land,.500,000 f di: : abe ih is tone. gars seco | etaeg or One wid remain Yo lod: Gar water, poll climate ont pre, be Se ip rastiag machines le algo: | show whety the tetcerae O6 land, our water, soil, climate and Pro- ‘ chines ad wasting problems. “Com: | TAblaia according to airectionn. "They || gressive population, ours is the logical A D STILL of HAS S exgene fe ee Gaping ie ae oe ruled of special rorulations ust the location for this school. N UCCEEDED IN ‘y »wwashing problems, I would say that Casper, or any other community should be pleased to have him ayail- able. We of the new Casper branch certainly are.” sy phe - tag Intermountain organizations, the ke and ‘out : , local manager said “knowing Marks’ | reswite wit! Ms ! ott ability. and intimate knowledge of id = / $ from the oe We want you to know that we want this. * The pe a Lima ne aie 44 a se Wn becca “us: Sh gator 4th. scarcely two weel old, an al year ready reporting a -gratfying — re-| th Sead sponse to the establishing of a : branch and the. service on washing ‘ ; : mecha rt Bes. that fe ee sible through'a-branch organization. |] py s abe IE Loe ‘ave you seen the 1925 This advertisement paid for by the Lions Club, > Torrington Hudson Coach? You can turn your tax receipt over and see that the county taxes have been reduced since Jack Scott took office. The year before his ad- ministration started you paid 4.10 mills. This year you paid 2.961/2 mills. Could you ask for better proof of his ability, and sincerity? _ IF YOU WANT LOWER. TAXATION aOR THE MAN WHO HAS BEEN TRIED! Bell’s Studio, phone 1303.—Adv. peat mia Asuncion, capital of Paraguay, is e ie e * ‘$5.00 Reward/l “Economical. Business Administration” Five doltars revard will be paid 3 te the pty ugalahing ihe Capper to the capture of the person who ig : Election: November 4th ~ Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except ' “ ° . e fe areca Vastigkat the pepe : mocratic Candidate for County Commis. aT eumrie collar” fom cha Wud Ne tae dom Src & Nn y siner Four Year Term eftice. if you are not sure you paying the right collector, ask him eee ran ahh jeer er 7 (This advertisement paid for by people who have been convinced that we can haye , good roads and an efficient administration without excessively high taxation.) Telephone 15 Holiday-samples now on display. Come in and see them. Temple Studio, 118 East First.—Adv. Photographs for Xmas. prices al! this week. Credell Studio, downstairs, 131 S. Center. Phone 2702. ———_—~>-- —_ Candidate for Re-election on ECONOMIC TICKET for A dozen photographs Political Advertisement. Politieal Advertisement.

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