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PAS©= TEN. Ps 2 ee « COOLIDGE WON ) MAJORITY OF POPULAR VOTE Final Figures Show *More Votes Than ~” All Opponents. SWASHINGTON Dec. 24-—(By the CO? Associated Press President Cool- 789 of the 28, st for the three presidential candidates in election. His two ents, John W. Davis La Follette, received respe=ivel 62 and 4,822,319 ot “these official returns, complete SNF vto7, all sections of the country, oth gtvit Mr. Coolidge the largest plur- hat ality ever recorded for a candidate; x4 '%7332.527, or 33,980 more than he Warren G. Harding’s plurality in red 3$2¢- Tho Harding count of 16,- ‘OF 462,200 however, was greater by | fap 4$3431 than his suc "3 because fig ther total vote fo was aay Spored in the one James M.| the pe ages, ed 544 hree ‘ea Yes, Here’s Santa, Too fhe Casver Daily Cridune Backman, Worland, third; PF. A Wales, Greybull, fourth. Seventy ears, White Dent—s. C. Linderman, Greybull, frst; Byron Gayley, Deaver, second. Seventy cars, White Cap Dent— Dr. B. B. Myers, Greybull, first. Seventy ears, any other dent— S. C. Linderman, Seventy cars, Skidmore, Lovell, first; - William, Rannels, Greybull, second; Wheeler, Basin, third. Single ear, Yellow Dent—A. I. Nylander, Wheatland, first; W. C. McManus, ,Greybull, second; San Smith, Greybull, third; 8. C. Linder- man, Greybull, fourth. Single ear, White Dent—F. A. Wales, Greybull, first; H. B. Orr, Wheatland, third; 8. C. Linderman, Greybull, fourth. Single ear, White Cap Dent—Dr. E. E. Myers, Greybull, first; John Malll, Arvada, second. Single car, any other dent—s. C. Linderman, Greybull, first; Thale Smith, Greybull, second; Thale James ip Lovell, second; W. F. Sproul, Kane, third; William Rannels, Greybull, fourth. ‘Ten ears, White Rice Pop Corn— W. F. Johnson, Big Horn county, second; Dr. B. H. Myers, Greybull, third. Ten Bars Any Other Pop Corn— Dr. B. E. Myers, Greybull, first; C. M. Johnson, Worland, second; *Gor- don Johnson, Worland, Third. Ten Ears Yellow Sweet Corn— Dr. E. B. Myers, Greybull, first. Classes open to boys and girls corn club c’asses: Ten Ears Yellow Dent—Huston West, Byron, first; Byron, stcond. Ten Ears Any Other, Dent—John Gayley, Deaver, first; Byron Gayley Deaver, recond; Robert Dollard, Sun- dance, third. Ten Ears Deaver, first. Single Ear Any Type or Color— Lloyd Gayley, Deaver, first; Byron s not Usted in the] or La Follet most of them in the fewer votes this year in the Harding: | 768,391 yy Cox, 696,2 1 was NORFOLK, Va., Dec. 24.—Damage to have of a navalla the Hampton yesterday th of three headed the third ticket. | 2 1 however, d that he is state—Wis. in the elec- Reoseve't 1 votes and» rank- Wiliams. f Buxton, who was suffering from pneumonia was one of those| B. THREE KILLED IN PLANE CRAS who met death, E. M. Keyser and A. H. Mainwaring, chief host bodies v Two of the victims were struck yt Gay'ey, Deaver, second; John .Gay- ley, Deaver, third; Huston West, Byron, fourth; Hursel West, Byron, fifth. Boys and girls class open to stu- dents under the Smith-Hughes de- partment: Ten Ears Yellow Dent—Ciifford Erickson, Wheatland, first; Herman Johnson, Wheatland, second; Charles Williams, Wheatland, third; Carlos The others were} Hurry, Worland, fourth; Philip Kins- fater, Worland, fifth. Ten Ears Any Other Dent—cuit- ton Erickson, Wheatland, first; Case ty officers, and P. 8, Gavin, 11 apprentice. All four C. R Pierce, sent up from Chey- enne in 1920 for from eight to ten Carlos Hurry, Worland, first; Clit- ton Erickson, Wheatland, Cidy High school, Cody, third; Phil- bert Grautman, Worland, fourth. Smith Hughes High school corn Judging contest: Wortand, first; Basin, second, Jack McDabiels, Basin, first; Dav- Kennedy, Cody, third. Sweepstakes trophies Champions: Ten Ears Yellow Dent—A. L. Ny-| — lander, Wheatland, Warren trophy. ,Ten Ears Other Dent—Dr. E. Myers, Greybull, Kendrick trophy. Ten Ears Fiint—E. Ekidmore, Lovell, Winter trophy. Single Ear — A. L.. Nylander, Wheatland, Wheatley trophy. Boys’ and Girls’ Single Ear—Lloyd Gayley, Deaver, Brooks trophy. vaesosmenone | 12; | CAR RAPS FACE PAINT Filnt—Lloya Gayley, AND POWDER KINGSTON, England, Dec. 24.— Rev. A. -Weilesly Orr. vicar of St. CONVICTS DRAW XMAS PARDONS Flint—Mrs. Geo.| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 24—Two| years for automobile theft, was convicts at the Wyoming. péniten- | Perdoned. tlary at Rawlins became free Tues- > Joe Omeyc, sent up from Green River tn 1920 to serve from 20 to 21 years for murder in the second de- gree, was paroled. Omeyc, then y\only 18 years old, fatally stabbed a © | game warden who had taken a gun from him. His defense was that he Believed the warden to be # robber. Paul's church, Kingston Hill, has come out against the use of paint and powder by women. Writing to his parishioners, the vicar says: “Even while we are signing the marriage registers in the church vestry, the bride may get in a few ai theca Ait sae rem second; Kinsfater, Worland, fourth; Al- Smith, Greybull, third. ‘third. ; ‘Single ear, Flint—B. Skidmore, | 174 ‘fasel judges from the NFLUENZA Lovell, first; Mre. George Skidmore. | teams ranked as follows: As a preventive, melt and inhale’: dm Picard, Worland, second; Case for Grand ViEKe B. $5.00 Reward Five: dollars. reward will be paid to the :party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscril Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier Who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the office. If you are not sure you are povying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can- not do so please call the Tribung. Telephone 15 Oakland-Rickenbacker or Gray SEDANS, COUPES, TOURINGS, ROADSTERS The Ideal Christmas Gift—See Them Today PATTERSON-OAKLAND COMPA 438 East Yellowstone : re recovered. Kennedy, Cody, second. Ten Ears Flint—Jud y, first; Lloyd Philips, a: Newton, he propellers a Lingle, y attempted the p The others | seco ingle High school, Lingle, Th cupants of|third; Edgar Hay,. Cody, fourth; iding Lieutenant W.| Cody High schcol, Cody, fifth. pilot, escaped. Single Ear, Any Type or Color— » Wilson. Christmas in The Churches) || HEQUERERASSIEFED AGES, 8 PRIZE WINNERS IN STATE GORH SHOW AT WORLAND er re be || At Grace English Lutheran] Classes open to the entire state.|Goe, Sheridan, first; William Ran 24 ehurch, CY avenue and Ash strect,| Entries not worthy of a place re-|nels, Greybull, second; Dr. B. Myers, et 6:30 a. m.: gardless of competition ‘were given | Greybull, third; B. W. Marston, Buf. sr rs ‘ativity’ (concealed choir). places according to merit earned in| falo, fourth; F. V. Portz, Arvada, & jb. «Silent Night" (around lghted| the opinion of the judge. Entries| frth. va j ‘istmas tree). without competition which were not Seventy ears, Yellow Dent—A. L. ie in Pxcelas. worthy of firsts were given second| Nylander, Wheatland, first; A. H. 5° \@. Carol, “Hark the Herald Angels |cr third place as the judge deemed | Hackard, Wheatland, necond; Al = Sing.” advisable, - B aches ee He Caper Ten ears, Yellow Dent—A. L chorus Cholr, directed by Miss nder, Wheatland, first; R. B. i, Ruth Parmer. = , Wheatland, second; Mike A. OZARKA RECEIVERS 4 4 p. Carol, a Came Upon the Mid rd, Wheatland, ate | Roberts Knockout Pressly Superhetrodyne Kits mm. Scripture, Luke 2:1-15. Perera Ware aerate lj] Get our prices on kits for that special home built radio PB. Seer ae from the Realms} ‘ten ears, White Dent—F. A. SUPER RADIO SPECIALTY SHOP . Solo, “The Birthday of a Kins" | ¥ cpr hull sire ake arene 619 W. Eleventh St. Phone 29373 i, Neldlinger), Miss Ruth Parmer.|ji0q third; S.C. Linferman, Grey- $e. Message, “Around 1.11,’ fourth Pastor T. B. Uber. : ts. Hymn, “O Little Town of| Zen ears, White Gap Dent—Dr. P aehieheaet br, F. Myers, Greybull, first) Burns, #P. Benediction | rton, fourth; John Malli, Arvada, | Trinity Lutheran | ‘Ten ears, any other dent—S. C. ° (Missour! Synod.) Lindreman, Greybull, first; Thale Rd Dr. I. E. Berquist, D.C. “ December 24th. Smith, Greybull, second; Children's service at 7:00 p. m. Smith, Greybull, third; Mrs. q istmas morning, English serv-| Strong, Kane, fourth. fGen at 11:00 a. m. Subject of ser-| Ten ears, White Filnt—Mrs, Geo Extends all the compliments cf Lovell Tidings of Great Joy." @Bervices in German at 10 a. m., @hristmas morning. Special music ] @ all these services by the choir. <The shepherds said one to an- @ther, let us now £0 even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which ig come to pass which the Lord hath taede known unto us. And they ceme with haste ang found Mary @nd Joseph and the Babe lying in @ manger.” REV. W. C. OO third; Ten ears, any other flint— ~~ REHWALDT. EVERYBODY AT HARPER'S WISHES EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE A MERRY CHRISTMAS Hs | iu } HEARTY CHRISTMAS CHEER ‘ } and Still More (% oughout the Year, is Is the Wish of hs & DR. J. W. BINGHAM 1x | bbs ie) GHATS IOTATATOTOTOFOVOLE TOPPED ETO the season and ‘wishes you A Merry Christmas And a Happy Prosperous New Year MERRY CHRISTMAS This is to serve a simple but true purpose. A wish straight from the heart for a Merry, Merry Christmas to every man, woman and child in Casper. Wyoming Trust Co. Bank NOTICE * The rent at the Yellowstone Apartment to be cut the first of. the year along with wages at the refinery. We offer one room apartment with kitchenette and laundry room, gas and light furnished fcr thirty and thirty-two dollars. apartments are small but comfortable. The furniture and biulding are only eight months old. We will do our best to please. Pay by the week if you desire. Only respectable people wanted. You are cordially invited to inspect our apartments. YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOUSE 44 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. CALL 2750 MERRY CHRISTMAS - Our holiday trade was highly gratifying. Let this be our holiday wish to you—“Merry, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours. Watson Radio Shop “The Little Store With the Big Business” 218 South Center St. Phone 368-W We Wish You an Abundance of Health, Happiness and Prosperity for the New Year The Wrensted Studio O-S Building Christmastide, 1924 To Our Friends: To our old friends, loyal and true; to our val new friends; and to those whose ‘friendship seve to ener vei Wee heartily wish unmeasured ppiness as time, and throughout the coming year. pi ie a With grateful appreciation for all the fav ceived by us from you, and for that pilceleed though intangible asset, your good-will, which we poseibevana measure, we seek to merit your con- Hs jis pereaeuce, and aim to serve you helpfully The Palms Ice Cream and Floral Co. bottle. church in a ytakes out on his bloom ‘bobbed brunette. “Bome wives are so constantly changing their appearance that their _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1924 husbands live in perpetual dread of being arrested for bigamy.” = poreabse i= ths anni HAPPINESS 18 brought home to _ you reading “Gifts for the Home.” You'll find them in the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” umns of the Classified Section. col- With Many Kind Thoughts and Every Good Wish for Christmas and the New Year CASPER BOTTLING WORKS MERRY CHRISTMAS Tree lights will twinkle, happy children will laugh, and all Casper will enjoy the year’s greatest holiday. We are proud to have played our part in the prep- aration for this great event. -ROTHROCKS JEWELERS EXTENDING THE SEASON’S GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR A BEAUTIFUL AND HAPPY YULETIDE SEASON The Electric Supply & Construction Co. 142 East Midwest The Season’s Best Wishes OGILBEE & ADAMS Room 210 O-S Building THE SEASON’S BEST WISHES FOR YOU A Happy Christmas and a Bright New Year And a heart full of Christmas cheer. THE CASPER GLASS & PAINT CO. 144 East Midwest