Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 10

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- ee ae MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1974. PAGE TEN and is willing to bet another ten grand that she wins by 25,000 or more votes. All sorts of queer bets are being made, but the sums involved are - @be Casvet Daily Cribune which begins with the dinner at| M. L. Bishop, president of the as-|™ 8:30 o'clock. sociation, requests sheepmen in this A committee of ladies headed by | county to be at the meeting at the | Mrs. Sam Service is now selling | Elks building Thursday afternoon at tickets. A convenient place to ob-|2 o'clock when matters of great im- ussed. ‘ eh 7 small. Wall Street really doubts if} (ain admissions is at the. Aero Fill-| portance to the industry will be dis- ‘ iy \ half a raillion dollars will change|ine station, from Mr. Mahoney. P : si a hands in all Greater New York | qeseeegggeyesmeseeggepe ene . : : Wednesday morning. It is certain : Breet = no one will need an armored van : : and police escort to bring home the WEWYORKGITY ror ten to rrav More Talking Than|Great Banquet At ” Wagering Investiga- |Elks on Thursday tion Proves. “It will be a great day for sheep- | n at men in this county when they cele as 7 lbrate the election of Coolidge and By ROBERT T. SMALL Dawes at their regular annual ban- c Tribune Leased | auet and dance at the Elks building Wire) y night,” declared Jeremiah | , Be xe ete ion pee y who is prominent among NEW YORK. Nov. oT xew York | local flockmasters and who feels cer- ; a 2 = appapaety the eve of the| tain of the result of the election to- i ational “election. | asco ut tor |; Rasacdiess, of faleptonarant “othe By using a lean 15-to-1 mixture of Aero Gasoline . Gnee in its lurid life, money is not |!mportant events, {t 1s a certainty you can stretch out your mileage per gallon to a point ing the talking. that right at the top of the list will © of the brokerage houses|be the annual affair of the Natrona) that means a saving of from 30 to 65 cents a tankful. ‘ : ere quoting odds as high as ten|County Woolgrowers association at| ‘That's just like finding money. ¥ ogi S anita Coo- | the Elks Thursday evening. Ha ee ae eee ea’ thoy | Among: those ‘especially. Invited tol Aero not'only saves you A ; ar een Ad nd local pioneers. They will rs i PE: Gad some bets running as high as|#ttend are money ut given Oa eauune : : $10,000 and $9,000 to place at th ha «a large part in the program 2. 2 a gids, Davis" auuporers oa dant Wow eend sates Mr. Scherck’s advertisement charging that 7 had shopped ound Wa looking for those running motor. You can ooking for tho her ceath tertbae Joint-Ease prove it with atankful. SS my statement as to reduction of taxes is mis- # a hey Bieset for days fancy odds withc Qvertake them. 2 H Co. worth when you buy s ° : . hetters on both sides are try! Aero Oil Products Co. th lea S d @rive hard bargains and like trading CASPER taker Eivey tig ? printed in the un ay morning paper, horses in New jand there gen- Cc k J e ‘ stands up under heat -' + fray is more “conversation. than for Crea y Joints wear and) dilution; & came to my attention in Salt Creek too late to ss. quart goes farther. It Pulling for the president to win SRT saves repairs and ‘helps ~ . e with all its might, financial New| .Just rub on the new application . . ans in d tail od: Port fs wie ee fairly good | called: Joint-Ease if you want to alias power boa c t ay. @dds on the result and thefe have| know what real joint comfort is. —— guarantee ri ‘ 7 een actual bets recorded as high as| It’s for stiff, swollen, or pain- to 1. The amounts involved were | tortured joints whether caused by mall, however, and one can not| rheumatism or not. @scape the conclusion that there is| A few seconds’ rubbing and tt Te®s real wagering on this presiden-| S0aks right in through skin and Wal contest than in many years,|f'esh right down to ligament and e@ { leged estimated appropriation of $287,768, geese asoline Roo. Tne brokers’ way in| 7 lls up and, timbers. up the sn doe) Wotslite Mousy ia Wetec © which he compares with an “estimated” expen- e* ‘Wal Birect then was bat [im the one great Femeds for all Solnt — diture of $693,740.83. He is intentionally false in stating this estimated expenditure. “ No such expenditure has been, or will be made. This I will show in detail by facts and figures, é being compiled by impartial expert account- _ ants. ay ing. Wall Street then was bet-|!8 the one great remedy for all joint ee ee te Tr ieRile on Mr. Hughes, who was the| troubles and ‘all live druggists are atest anti-betting governor New | dispensing it daily—a tube for 60 . &: state ever had. He closed up| cents. open book-making at the race| Always remember, ‘when —Joint- ks. Nevertheless, Wall Street | Base gets in Joint agony gets out— ought Mr. Hughes was a cinch | ick. j gainst Woodrow Wilson and the|_ Mail orders fillod,’cash or C. O. D., rokers took a good trimming as a| Pope Laboratories, ‘Hallowell, Maine, fesult of their misplaced confidence. | At all druggists —Adv. rr ere —__—_—___— s might be expected, the liveli- st interest here is being taken in he gubsrnatorial fight and the © brokers who are offering, or fay they are offering, the long odds $n Calvin Coolidge, are posting as nigh as 9 to 5 and occasionally 2 to that Al Smith will defeat the young Colonel Roosevelt. These two adversaries are having a ham- fmer-and-tongs time of it in the clos- ing days of the campaign. Gover. hor Smith, an old campaigner, is landing the strain despite his re- <ént iliness, Colonel Roosevelt is ie eight to ten’ speeches a ight and says he fs still going rong. The odds against him, how- er, have lengthened from seven ® five at the beginning of the fight the two to one occasionally. en- Beansecen: ‘These last odds are Bringing out some Republican noney. The Republicans are will- g to take a chance on Colonel oosevelt because they say no one nows just what his strength at e polls may prove to be, They mit Al Smith is a hard man to recall that more than a illion New Yorkers who voted for larding four years ago also voted @er Al Smith. So even the betting In the governorship is not lively Foun to put the financial district 2 a state of even mild excitement © One brokerage concern announced Deturday that it had a combination | et to offer of $10,000 to $5,000 thee joolldge and Al Smith will both win m ‘Tuesday. SA long-logged Texan, whose name withheld by his brokers, J.’ 8, led and company, of 20 Bond rect, came to town a few days ago md found several members of the O. P. so full of predictions that Watch mornng Herald and evening Tribune tomorrow for figures in detail. ‘Mr. Sherck is resorting to the same style of false figures in the last hours of this cam- paign as he did in the eleventh hour of the pri- mary campaign in order to defeat his primary aaa a “ Jack Scott , OF THE : What Good Is a Budget If You Don’t - Stick To It? Do you know that as of October Ist the City Budget has been exceeded by over $50,000.00, with three months of the year yet to go? eet ; _ Emphatic protests against ruthless expertlitures were.made by Pel-: ton every month, and this includes a written protest and tabulation of un- warranted expenditures up to the middle of May, and in the middle of hey even sald they were willing to August upon Mr. Pelton’s presentation of the condition of the finances, aye atgntenkgoversor orithertore Council voted to reduce expenses all along the line. ar state. This riled the Texan. le offered to bet anything from a Naturally, it was Mr. Pelton’s duty as Chairman of the Finance Com- "t illon dolls “Ma.” . 4 }, r RASH aot etING any Ante oh mittee to call this to the attention of the Council and because of the pub- serine vera t with no better licity given to his statements of conditions, ‘propaganda is being put out sought out ae that he is bucking the administration. posted 0,- fa” will win But the rumpus you have been hearing Pelton kick up is not against the Administration nor against HOME INDUSTRIES, but has been against the WASTEFUL EXPENDITURES of the taxpayers’ money. The previous City Administration turned over about $8,000.00 cash balance to the present administration, yet the probabilities are the 1925 will be welcomed with a deficit in the neighborhood of $65,000.00 or more, and that is conservative. VOTE FOR |. JACK SCOTT! (This Ad Paid for by Friends of Jack Scott) VOTE FOR ohn M. Whisenhunt Councilman lst Ward Sylvester F. Pelton Councilman 2nd Ward For Re-Election FONTS POVTRS T OoPETR ee mae N EeEe Tete ts one’ of France's has just com first volume of the lemy’s dictionary. The years and covers o: fom A to H. At this rate, jt wv take 144 years to complete jt ‘ave you seen the 1925 ™ Hudson Coach? Paid for by taxpayers who believe in the Budget. —Political Advertisement. —Political Advertisement.

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