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a TE : 0 i J ns POLLING PLACES. District No. 1. (Big Muddy precinct) vote at Muddy school house. Precinct No. 2. (Divided into 15 precincts): Precinct No. 1, new electric plant and voting at this plant. Precinct No. Lewis camp, vorreinct No; 8, East Continen- tal camp, voting at this camp. Precinct ia ravi hes theater, roti: is theater. be errr 5, voting at Mid- west community hall. _ Precinct No. 6, voting at Can- scp 7, voting at Mid- west camp 5. Precinct 8, voting at Mid- t gas plant. piste ieh ‘o. 9, voting at Salt Creek Co ted camp. inet, District No. 2 No. 10, voting at La- t No. 11, voting at Ka- s mp. Precinct No, 12, voting at Ohio uth camp. = Precinct No. 13, voting at Car- ter home camp. Precinct No. 14, voting at Con- tinental south camp. Salt Creek Precinct. Precinct No, 15, voting at Roex Motor Sales company. District No. 3. _ Greenlay precinct, voting at the Stroud ranch. bs North Casper precinct, includ- ing all of region north of East F street, all of region east of Unit- ed street until Burlington tracks are reached and area north of tracks until northwest corner of Sec. 6-36-80, is reached then north of northwest corner to a point of beginning. Vote at North Casper school house. Teapot precinct, voting at Tea- pot booster station. District No. 4. : Precine! . 1, (Evansville precinct), vote at Guaranteed In- vestment company’s office. District No. 5. Precinct No. 1 (Mills precinct) vote at Mills school house. Precinct No. 2, (Mountain View), vote at Widmer’s garage. Casper Precincts. Other districts, with their pre- cinets and the place of voting, (alb in Casper) follow: District No. 6. Burlington precinct No. 1, vot- ing at ainwater garage, 422 Clark street. 5 Bryan precinct No. 2, voting at Chester Bryan's garage, rear 142 N. Lincoln street. : Central precinct No. 3, voting at Central school house. Court House precinct No, 4, voting at garage in rear of county court house. Fire hall precinct No. 5, vot- ing at fire hall, No. 2 station, 200 block on South David street. District Ni Nelson precinct Ni Nelson school house. North Burlington precinct No, 2} voting at McBain's Planing mill, 1444 Burlington Ave, District No. 8. Elk school precinct No. 1, v®t- ing at Elk street school house. Roberts’ garage precinct No. 2, voting at Roberts’ garage, 433 South McKinley street. Kenwood precinct No. 3, voting at A, J, Woods’ home, rear of lot, 1246 South Washington street. Wolfe precinct No. 4, voting at Tim Hurley's garage, 443 East Twelfth street. South Butler precinct No. 5, voting at Grant street grocery, 815 South Grant street. East Casper school precinct No. 6, voting at East Casper school house. Nichols precinct No. 7, voting at R. H. Nichols garage, rear of 442 South Park street. District No, 9. 2 7. 1, voting at City hall precinct No. 1, voting at city hall. _ Jorgenson precinct No. 2, vot- ing at Jorgenson garage. Corson precinct No, 3, voting at Corson garage, 1221 * South Oak street. High school precinct No. 4, vot- ing at high school building. Boundy precinct No. 5, voting at Foy garage, 813. West Thir- teenth street. West Casner precinct No. 6. voting at West Casper school house. District No. 10. Reservoir precinct No. 1, vot- ing at reservoir or. South Casper school house, Standard precinct No. 2. voting at Pitt Covert garage, 1550 South Walnut street. * District No. 11 (all outside Cas- per No. 1, Freeland precinct, at Freeland school house. No. 2, Alcova_ precinct, at school house at Alcova, No, 3, Bessemer precinct, at Bessemer school, house. No. 4, Effell precinct at the Ef- fell ranch. District No, 12. No. 1, Split Rock precinct, Lou Claytor ranch. No. 2, Miller precinct at Miller school house. No. 3, Oil City precinct, at the Grieves ranch. District No. 13. No. 1, Bucknum precihet, at the Bucknum school house, No. 2, Powder River precinct, der River school house. No. 3, Waltman precinct, at the Waltman hotel. No. 4, Arminto precinet, at the Big Horn hotel building. District No. 14. No. 1, Lone Bear precin the school house. pias’ No. 2, Bad Water precinct, at the George Davis ranch, ALMA B. HAWLEY, County Clerk. << One of the most showy of burials in Westminster Abbey was that of the famous actor David Garrick. It cost $7,500, There were more than thirty mourni hes alone, and each was draw ix horses. Yes, the Hudson Coach with the Baked Enamel body. lotted Wisconsin North Dakota ,and ‘Montana to the progressive aspirant. One man, reported to offering even money that tte would carry Iowa, vanished before the van- guard of an army of eager takers reached him. Betting on local and county con- tests was mostly in small figures | © and at even money. 4 ———————— She’s Nelson’s Fiancee Harmony Kings Are Coming To America Soon Jazz will be king at the America theater when Scheuerman's Har- mony kings start their Imited en- gagement at that theater Saturday, By special arrangement with the| aooq America is able to announce to the Casper public the appearance of o: of. the greatest orch tire country. ning. By NEA Airmail Service. f. Lieutenant E Nelson (below) has received numerous rewards for his part in the world flight. Here is the one he likes best. Her name is Ruth Butler. She lives in Dayton, O.,/Nelson’s home station. Ruth is a former Follles girl. A reporter found her picture on the instrument board of Nelson's plan. Then the Meutenant admitted their engagement. ed, and tomorrow's quadrennial con- test appeared hard put to it to keep Betting Locally © . diarnpelntetd barmceule Teoncarea Ose Light; All Odds .||sper‘ana wvsiness, ne a a Even money that the election Favor Coolidge a z would be deadlocked for final decis- Odds of 2 to 1, 3 to 1 and even fon by house or senate was offered in at least one instance publican supporters, however, were equally higher on President Coolidge, and|confident in perdicting that LaFol- even money on the Warren-Roso and|lette would carry nothing but his Sullivan-Ross contests marked street |own state of Wisconsin. One wager corner betting in Casper on the eve of the election. Little Davis money |capture three states was capped by was in sight at any figure. Wagers{another challen as_a whole were scant and scatter: optimist to na ‘ee. He al- : that the independent candidate would Summary of Paving Contracts Awarded to the Lowest Bidder : i , Cost of 6-Inch Pavement a. : Warren’s Bid’ Hy dy $122.994 $169,968 $ 47,516 38.9 | 74,644 81,967 7,323 9.8 146,403 196,619 50,215 ~ 343 77,084 81,282 4,248 - 166,489 189,129 22,640 13.6 40. foe oe 17,017 18,262 1245 7.8. - Total amount saved to taxpayers___.$134,187 | 16.7 ; * % Tax Reduction EXCERPT FROM INITIATING PETITION IN |. PAVING DISTRICT NO.48 = PETITION FOR PAVING - re “Casper, Wyoming, 4-14-24. “To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming: “Gentlemen: : “We, the subscribers, owners and legal representatives of the owners of the lots and tracts of land which are here- in described opposite our names,-do hereby petition your Honorable Body to create a paving district, as follows: * “Ash Street from CY Ave. to South Side of Fourteenth Ny ye eae (Omitting remaining description) __:___- - . “That the pavement consist of PLAIN or reinforced PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE SIX (6) INCHES THICK or vibrolithic Portland cement concrete six (6) inches thick or a two (2) inch thick asphalt concrete sur- face upon a Portland|/cement cencrete base five (5) inches a de Casver Daily Cribune _ PAGE FOUR. ~~ Floods in Tokyo in “The. Speed Roaot Featuring ‘vi : h say in Califor- Disaster has visited Tokyo again. This time it came in the form of a | of the early gold hunters 7 - . All of the lower sections of the city, particularly in the borough of | nia and resident of Montana since Colorado theater of Denver th¢/ purugawa, were inundated. Here residents in the Fukugawa section are | 1865, was buried here this after- seen fleeing their homes tn boats. noon. He died Saturday. estraa_ west and one of the finest in the en-| each afternoon and twice each eve-| ganization here but the manage- Earle G. Burwell COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2-YEAR TERM, DEMOCRATIC TICKET A man in whom the people have confidence, and a man who will take delight in serving all the peuple fairly and impartially. Mr. Burwell has never said “NO” when community work’ was to be done, and has been an untiring worker for the upbuilding of Casper. Resident of Casper 7 years, 3 years with Natrona Power Company, now manager of Casper Gas Appliance Company, VOTE FOR BURWELL ON NOVEMBER 4TH (This ad prepared and paid for by Republican friends of Mr. Burwell) 10,953 —«:11,804 850 7.7 ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1924; The opening One of the many features of Scheuerman’s Harmony Kings is the transformation of big standard classic numbers into jazz and fox trots. Dance lovers of Casper have & treat in store, oe ba iogest on she Harmony Kings will ve a pul dance in the Elks hall on Saturday and Monday, November 8 and 10 which will start at 9:30 each eve- OLD TIMER ‘PASSES ON 4 DILLON, Mont., Nov, 3—Elza So P= Murray, born in Ohio in 1843, one ment is confident that the attend- Starting Saturday @cheuerman‘s| This is the finest added attraction | ance will well justify it. The pic- Harmony kings will appear on the’ the America has ever offered. stage of the America theater twice is great in bringing this org' them will be the best . . The|ture programs which are on with —Political Advertisement. What Would YOU DO? Summary of Paving Contracts Awarded to Warren, the Highest Bidder ‘ 3 Cost of 6-Inch Pavin; : ca alae i! & Warren’s Bid [ 823 § Bpey 19 _.-._-------__$60,788 $69,343 $8605 14 ©. ------- 37,267 39,391 2,123 57 21 _-._-~ ==... 15,677 16,315. 687 4.5 22 ______________ 38,612 35,928 2,315 6.8 26 -------------- 14,869 15,526 657 44 awn----- a =~ 18,891 14,697 1,305 9.7 ot cS Re 32,546 36,988 4,442 136 — Excess over low bid paid by a i taxpayers _____ Ar33 + Sea $20,084 8A thick, and that NO OTHER CONSTR BION TYPES OF PAVEMENT BE Original of above petition with sionat ) at the office of the City Clerk. Wen SSO ee THE STATE LAW SPECIFIES TH - ATING PETITION SHALL GOVERN THE es OE THE COUNCILMAN. Contract in the above district was awarded strictly according to this petition and the STATE LAW, with $22,640.00 saved t i this district alone! aie ee Ov EraaD 2 _We tried to protect your pocketbook with tax reduc- ion. If you appreciate this, we will appreciate your vote. JOHN M. WHISENHUNT Councilman from First Ward ' SYLVESTER F. PELTON Councilman from Third Ward CANDIDATES FOR RE-ELECTION ’ (Paid For By Taxpayers Who Do Appreciate) EDWIN BARRETT DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY —Political Advertisement. Political Advertisement. —_— cal! the Tribnae for highway tp. foemation. a