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To. Vi - — ‘ AL ENTRANCE ea Te 2 . produced results, and been satisfac 5 A ROY. = 5 + The Casper Daily Tribune ; : Birth ween. ‘ tory-over a long period of years, gna he 2 the “ie or | Today’s ys sssued “ev. eveni c@} Id -you think of let ing him go"" went ‘out ‘to tne an i aeGaspes, Neteon a Coat ed! at (October) 18, pene ian ; Publication Offices: "Oi a Ae and ‘untried “man? | q r the Beginning 0: . J eS ied ‘ oda: ; a ‘If you contémplatet" engaging © 1 Karte ptered oe d, four sand ai a ig ipa t gay t Business Telebinde. <1 2s du. 18 the livestock business in South Amer- ‘o enteaiet ‘all, ; Fa 2 0 — ee tran beh apr ® f Amon ; Entered nt Casper (Wyo.) Postoffice| ica, would you send down to investi- y ‘ceremonial pageant | of nel Sam's a 58 308, ie Naiden by f the 3 if as seconii-cfuss matter, Nov. 22-1916.) 11. conditions in that country one tn ee Sed hay, Ji Cenerrase| Hae Qui pau pr Minnesota, theekteny “i ch 6 tome = peat ead inted & Service. i i) as be: years ago toda: ‘ > | oa nn Bimtted eT i rhe. had:foliowed: the: blacksmith « rulers. It” meant more than thé ves-!" Tasker L. Oddie, former ras ile arava Attainmen >| [eae : =‘ trade all his ‘life? Jtoration of Belgium. It signalized! of Nevada, who is again a pomiare aie recive | his ently rae *) BARL B Hi If you were going to build a house |conetetely the defeat of the Hun and for the kame office, born in Brodk hat city at am 3; Bano i ioe you'employ a dentist to do the I ieee fhe t6decdioer of any Lal® Rt. Rev’ Sir’ Horace Plunkett, al College of salt te ni, 57 Seals = rk? =f torations:. It meant that every Inad|statesmah who has devoted his life to Pee pie gh he Wad ord, a4 os ee ee Westies | Perfectly foolish, you say! velluted’by the touch of an iron-shod | the agricultural development of, Ire-| Munic' ained . entitled -to jor republication 'to the priesthood. For nearly twent 3 of all news! ches credited to ft/or Démocratic newsp German foot is going .to be redeemed! land, born 64 years ago today. | filled the chair of y }} toe other ate phe ites Ase Yat none 4% ; likewise, before the crusaders of civi-| James A. Frear, representative in’) years he pee Les “ ir of theology 35 tad aie “the js Published | ors are telling you to do somethi ¢ lization finish their task. Everywhere! Congress of the Tenth Wisconsin dis-| iin & pepe 8 Sem! babe aa +4 see guReeatastaes equally as foolish”in urging you ‘+ | racds which, like the Roletine, WAYS )criet, barf st Hullsom,, Wis;, 7 years) 0 CUT te Oe eeotate bre “ M ‘ A § 7 + Vote for the retirement of F.\Ws-Mox 5 proved Oat right to freedom, are mO- | mee pee: ae A Maint ante here a ye we pica rota tle e. ewis, mm + ye Yq dell as Wyoming's reptesentative int) {ng to pairs UE 8 Se ti tees hapniate ben an in 22 succession to the “late” Archbishop ee | Congress. 3 5 ; THE DEVIL A MONK WOULD BE yeurs abo today, sy. Riordan. } 33 For hearly & ‘quarter lof a centyry S —— gaz \% The Huns seem. to have stopped | “<4 ¢ Mondell has been on sthe : Job: He burning other people’s towns. In oc- | Year Ago Today i m “Wa | poe Shier es:) a ta cea 34 ¢ : bas produced’ tangible, results; he has cupying several large French RAEI Npietrn Civtees fivesres see EO oy 1648 | ‘Treaty of Westphalia; ending a ° advanced to a point of leadership|ia Belgian cities recently evacuated, the | O——____-___—__________o ma v4 the Thirty Years’ War in Ger- 3, ibd of Cheyenne, 1a’ tést legislative body; ‘Allies have been surprised to find no| _Austro-Germans launched 4 gre many_and establishing religious } For Congressman Y bw giahabanll Sig A sin f : signs of the systematic destruction | Offensive against Italy. toleration, ‘4% F; ank W. Mondell ry he knows all the ins and outs of n°- formerly winited on ‘every: city and |? Germans withdrew on a wide front 1789. President Washington was en- “4 Ti onde: ¢| tional législation; hé is ‘an ‘acknowl- towh, ‘villagé and’ farmhouse, from between the Dvina and the Bay of ‘thusiastically - received '6n his 7° of Newcastle edged authority on public Iand miac- | which the invaders were driven. There ser er rigs es visit to Boston. ,? * For Governor ~ : ich “W. ing people are 38 Still a good deal of shameful theft, jousands 0 Y Sete eatele A |1821 Elias Boudinot, a’statesman of o¢ R bert ‘D. Car @| tete—in’ which “Wyoming pore: but comparatively little vandalism _ .|hevy guris captured’ in the; Frene the Revolution. and first presi- sah a 5 ~f | vitally ‘interested; he has vigorously We need not hastily conclude that | operations northeast of Soissons. dent of the American Bible So- i & ie oF Careyhurst supported the national war policy and the Hun has had a change. of ,heart. 15 S ciety, died.: Born in 'Philadel- "2 ® For Setietiiry ‘of State + Seat as king up the big Tt is something, tho, to find such OS caer ae arp phia May 2, 1740. 43 6 William E. Chaplin $| Personally aids in making up conspicuous change of head and hand. | Today s Events 1844 Dr. Carl Lueger, mayor of t,o f La: Sein’ 2) | budgets ‘the riation must expend in Apparently the rising) indignation of} a Vienna and widely known as an 4 . cota ie . ramie ic | order to successfully entry on the war egal Raweg aeyickg sane Wilson, | 1546th gay. of, the Great War. i aaa rong i § am one. ror ota reasurer ’ } on in his last note, an e growing fear! Toq, the 31st birthda: of}! i ere re . ° A. D. Hoskins ¢| Would you think it the part of wi that) the Allies would visit. repri Pe ag Po Sie Spain. > y. 1899 British under Sir George White “4 of Kethitierér @ |dom to excharige stich a remy for one idtht German cities; have had their ef. | | The King and Queen of Italy today| repulsed the Orange Free Statc : ¢| utterly untried ‘and’ inéxperienced? feet. | Wattate their 22d wedding anniver-! Boers in battle \at Rietfontein. © For State ak | Vibslaver e cause, we are duly sary, |1914 The Germans sere driven’ out ¢ I *Jefferis ?| i thankful. Afid tho the German devil! qj) ts ib f the in-| of Russia by Russian forces. - & SENATOR LODGE, PATRIOT . I nless postponet ecause of the i u F ces. > ° deceives nobody when in his military! quenza epidemic, the Mlinois ' State|1915 Venice was bombed by Austrian or Supt. of Fublic Instruc- Senator Lodge long ago demon-| legs he will benefit from his apparent | ¢j, iN ts 1 t ~ | 1916 At Verdun, French penetrated * _ tion 3 trated his capacity for the right kind “A brief sketch of Senator F. E. Warren appearing in the history of|reform, Every city he refrains from |eiens will open i sonal senior German lines to a depth of two ° Katherine Morton ' >| Stra eal . . q| Wyoming, is of such gripping himan ifitérest’ that™its ‘reproduction here |hurning is dne more city he will not! \Columbus, Ohio, is scheduled as the | miles, winning back the fort and ° od “| of leadership in public ‘affairs, ‘and) |) prove both instructive and entertaining to the newer residents of|have to rebuild, with his own labor | meeting place today of the first a | village of Douaumont. of Cheyenne jlong ago won ¥ecognition the world| wyoming, who are not familiar with the record of Wyoming's’ senior |tnd'money, under Allied Taskmiasters, |» series.of “Win the War for Perma- ot ee a 0:04%22% * seoee 3 lover as one of the real statesmen in| senator: after the war. . nent Peace” conyentions to be held, ounk men or Radin Oey be $ 5 bi Ty CS ee this fall iter tate of ears Gt age'o 0% er are ae Ns ES > | Washington. It is &-natiorial misfor-| ‘ bh cieag = bigot tit trstoria governor; of Wyoming, was born PEANUT AND BILLIONS {tie Fo a sae Thstatipnices a the | entitled taiwvote Stith /eoaddilgticlec. $2 9.41918 66 © OOo & & o/ thine that party politics has kept him| His; asicaator Ds. Sosenh' Wisven, was cusler tweitict iain kavthe “Our financial methods,” said Sen-| League to Enforce Peace, jtion: But they, must register ‘Thurs- “sd oom the place for which howe American colonies to advocate independence. At the beginning of the sveteae, fi, cootoae. are M6 budget | Money ty icbiotie ch etebaiae” eagle and Friday of this week, ~ ° REPUBLICAN COUNTY | déniably the'best fitted member’ of the Revolutionary war he was comniissioned géneral, and was in command of|than the methods used in running a/Security Loan ‘Company, Room’ 4, ~ Don’t fail"to fégisté¥ on October ° TICKET - | Senate—the chairmanship of the for-| the colonial forces at the battle of Bunker Hill, where, he fell fighting for|peanut stand-on the corner.” )Kimball Bldg. 10-1.tf 24 or 25. its your last chance. 5 ee ti mittee—duting the) the liberty of his countrymen. @ comparison is not altogether) = : veel x ras et Aad bep adteation.to thet Senator Warren was educated in fhe common s¢hools at Hinsdale, perigee OS Those pecucermad meth. soe jones eesecceee For County: res We F |Mass., In 1861 he left ‘school to’enlist as a private.in Company C. 49th |ods are being used by congress in the|$ > >) minority leadership in place of the Massachusetts Infantry. His ‘regiment Wa ssent to the départment of’ the aa up s shsivhans a bills H Tf You Want a Car, See’ Us ° | @ lvéteran New Hampshire'Senator who (ui¢ and. while at New Orleans he was promoted to corporal. $10, OOG ORO aah: this fiscal year, to/}' We still have a few new ars in stock, also some excellent bar- i ¢ aes < “hus died is a-high pa in popes Atl the slpee of Port Hudson he won a medal fe {honor for gallant, Senator Kenyon bxnintalaal thatig: i ists FORGET TO BUY YOUR LIBERTY BOND it will lead to Higher’ honors and re-|. conduct in action. WEL .|national budget plan, by which all a; ere 3; ? For Clerks i) ba ss dinate HORRS ndt ‘at atte? In the spring of 1868 he came to Jowa as foreman of a construction |propriation meusures ‘were crowd: hed EES TL ee ana vise 2? Hasel onwel jaible event that the Republicans con-| gang. From Iowa he came to Cheyenne, where he engaged in mer-|nated and centralized instead ‘of be- < 2) ° For Tredsurer ba Bri this snost Beats chandising. {tig made out independently and by 29 = im a ¢ if bd babs ie: In 1872 he was one of the trustees of Cheyenne and during the same erent committees and adopted F , | Elizabeth MeDona a! TERETE Tze 6 ©: e was elected a member of the territorial legislature. He served as|blindly by the house’ and senate, IN WAR TIMES, CONSERVE MATER e Sfa 4 =i} * For: ‘Assessor 2 PATRIOTISM year he ld Don’t discard that Broken Casting, but Being it 8 up to be ke ko E @!! rites president of th. council in thé Legislative Assembly an@ewas tragurer of | vould have-saved the country Pleat | welded.= We save. you time'sind. mone es ate. = Bae = a the ‘territory for about six, years.,,.n; 1885 he was, Blected mayor of | Thal UF iB icin Wolders and, Brasert ot Gast fe nen ina, Bronze ..4, Pe For Congee ore te TH Bui aie as. fhe Republican party |.Gheyenne and in Fepruary of that year was appointat- soyernor) of the pip tee 2 deat aoe and. other ae ‘ALL WE! ioe Wr a inie' ¥ Bee ‘ »,| has been, I never’was so proud of it} territory of Wyoming by President Arthur. Congress is going to d a ¢ -ACETYLE w ELDII Pho * ‘For Coroner’ ~*~" APES am today when it'is out of power. He was removed by President Cleveland in the-fall of 1886, but was| many hed ad fo spend a good i 118 S. David Across From Shockluy’s. me ‘ei13 an. ¢ . Black * It’ has never risen to such exalted again appointed governor by President Harrison in March, pe i When | for at we Know, for every year here- |’ r "i @ For County Surveyor 2) | Wyoming was admitted as a state in 1890 Governor Wi elected | af‘z The larger amounts handled, | > 5 7 ue = SS eS ae bl | eights of patriotiom-andmselfishness) |” '¢:-3¢ governor-of the new:state,. but served” ss stich! ap two weeks, | the cae for getting down to| Cav GDP O aS GOGO MOa aS SO GOL LG | eed if Fas it‘has'in these'years when a Breit en, he pets electedias one.of the first| United Statg®, kenators from |# business basis, “Are our lawmakers % é i q 2h * For® ‘County “Commissioners *\tragedy has hovered dibove” all the | Wyoming. His term expired in 1893 and the inate i year failed pid ta kop: on. ae ee Biggest .) BEST. BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN: q =} * J. B. Griffith; Y2-year term */carth. It is easy enough for a party to elect a senator, so that the staté had but one sei congress. In peantit staid? came ae tf dt uwere 15 AT THE CHILI KING: LUNCH “ & Robert J. Veitch, 4-year term slim power, formulating’ the policies-of | 1895 Mr. Warren was again Seer senator and has! served continuously BA 2 a \) Back ns d Central All f d N 3% ° For Representatives fa att | government and putting'them into ex-|in the United States senate) since that, time. Liberty Bonds wanted. Highest € of Grand Central Bar. kinds of San wiches al ai > ¢ : Rey | 2 ate 77 |cash price paid: Room’ 4, Kimball, popnlar-prices: Quick service, highest quality. - ‘islature : }ecution, to be patriotic, but when a : { 6 | af * t in . favors WAR-TIME Build: Security Loan Co, A mn =. e Leslie L, Gantz. * | party is in the minority, when it has pouses, the eS iia nS Fy Thi ssh apa aie 702," aes ¥, : anehs et =! © J. W. J ° i jstdnd: Republican; 81; Democratic, is epidemic of-war with whic! ———_ =f johnson {nothing to do with framing policies, A Germany has infected. the world, just =) ° For joctioes of ‘the- Peace * when it has nothing to do with execut- 65 per cent. like any other ‘disease, is: character- wei rras | ° Ce ‘ it i Recent computations made by Sena-. ized not only by its graver symptoms, ; W..E. Tabbs, District 10 =| ing’ them, when, in other words, it is set bat olen by ockoce sue Ree For Constables P jrelegatel tothe ‘ranks atid must fol- tor Curtis of Kansas show that on 51)” 4 sort .of surface eruption indic- * John : MeLellan,: District. 4 *\10w® the leadership of otlers, then on war measures from A pril ative of trouble withi , a 6 » roll calls P * ta tt mae Frank itaddale, Waltman {comes the supreme-test of the loyalty 6, 1917, the dute'a state of war was ,,A% 9, Fule. these as pttiishione rf _ Robert. lorton, ‘Oil City Ps and ‘patriotism of @ party: “I submit) j.tared, to May 20, 1918, 72 per not occasions for anxiety. On the => * W.C, Brewer, PowderRiver */that in all the hisory of the world) n¢ ine Republican vote cast was other hand, if not treated jn time they. * — John ‘Nance, Salt Creek * there never ‘hasbeen’ an example’ of i ¢/fometimes leave permanent scars. - ¢ "Di 10 e _ , |favorable, while only 67 per cent o Of this latter description is. ‘the E x Wm. Jones, istrict me such Absolute unselfishness, patriot-\11,. Hemocratic votes cast were favor- amazing outbreak of profanity which oo ob. eee ob ok $e + jism, and devotion to country as the 144. is one of the stirfacé indications of *¢ * % ; Republican party exhibits in this Joe Ne! major: war.measure: has been theese gprbadee in the decent’ H1S"EQUAL HARD TO FIND jal hour.—Governor Lowden to Illi-| |. seq by Congress, we believe, with-| Germany's criines have traideended fey Régebiican'€onyentian: out the’ sanction’ ahd“ approval of the ete prdiriary vec, it - aid \ ‘ 5 Y , ‘and there is a natural feeling that the The giod people of ‘every ‘state | President. This record and that on }LOYALTY OF THE REPUBLICANS 22 are 8 0.8 te bordering on Wyoming appreciate the | most excellent ‘service réndered” by! arren ‘for the ‘efitire West, | and léadihg papers of Colorado, Utah, | President Wilson recently made a! | fervent. pérsonal--plea’ to the United Montana," Nebraska, | South: Dakota, | States Senate ‘that it adopt the reso- and Idaho afe. paying tribute ‘to hig tution submitting’ the equal suffrage! loyalty, shis “gréat work ‘and his ’in-| amheridment. domhitable @netiy. The President argued that it was a necessary war measure, | IriTitsTissié df Oetobéer “2st, the | 25 Well as'an act of fundamental jus-| Dénvet /Times; discussing the acconip-|tice thus to récogiiize thé loyal, serv- lishments of Westérn ‘échators, had/ing womanhood of America. The Senate’ voted the “resolution! the suffrage amendment disclose that |Mr- Wilson had to look in times past to the minority party for his best aid and ‘that, apparently; he must ‘still | relyoh ‘that source for’ sticcess’ in perystallizing his administrative wishes} into law. Perhaps itis just as well to adjourn |politics only so far as the adjourning of itfdoées not prevent a Republi¢an! majority in both houses of the next vmore controlled forms of speech ‘do not fit her case at all. But it is a ‘great mistake that this feéling should ‘have Ted to the placarding of billboard and movie theater front, shop win- dow and automobile windshield, with \signs calling upon God for the dam- nation of the kaiser or consigning | thim to. everlasting flames. In warnings from’ pulpit or ‘plat- form, whose object is to arouse the public, the stronger phrases of speech have a certain solemnity of meaning which justifies their use,’ The Santee ment of profane expressions as catch ' words. on the contrary, is distinctly this to say Of thé senior denator dedi | | Congress. Judging by .the past the; harmful, and it is this misuse which Wyoming: dowl, '63 to 51. Twenty-six Demo-| prestdént “wollld” find ‘the Boing has pit, ‘themnot only’on the lips of “A man’ like Senator.-Warren: of|crats voted for it and 21 against it.) other under such circumstances,’ |mén, but into the mouths of women, Wyoming, who has found time to ad-|Twenty-seven” Republicatw "were for | is |and, worst of all made them a famil- vanee the intérests oF his own! ‘state! it and "10° against. The. resolution | { while Ke has taen a leading part in| failéd “because ‘it’ wequired a two-| \Wire and Wireless state that whenever {iar part of the “—— of our chil- | dren, Even the. mild ‘ie ‘of profuhity ColoradBans Democrats rather than Republicans, | telephones is to be established in Kobe| ®"8¢ itself. is spent, suffering a per- anent disfi a t wanted anything they have had to go|" men of the South rather than men before Christmas, by the government P8nent disfigurment, to is to bé/gaid for the Wyoming seny- tor that) Senator ‘Warten to got it 7 And Coloradowhen called upon’ ie has never failed to help | publitans voting on the resolution jt of the ‘North. } -Seventy-three per cent of. the Re- were for it.. Fifty-five per éent’of' the department of communications. A {wireless tower 180 feet-high is being W perected in front of thé largest of the; Kobe telephone Exchange, Wireless telephonic messages from vessels with SoS Hei: Po f This is going to be a great Fall vr the Kaiser. : ee ~—O- - VOICE YOUR CONV is” There are hundreds of Casper citi- Catry a Perfection Oil “it Anywhere Fleater up- point—without smoke Sold by the following dealers: CHAMBERLAIN FURN CO. HARDW. HOLMES C0 NC HULTE WEBEL COMMERCIAL CO or eméll, =) national legislation, utterly dwarts| thirds, vote. |quiekly becomes a habit;-one of the stairs to that frigid den or’ work. fuss or litter... ST cnybothtne Td sceaite ery. had) 1€ Peeaidsnt Wilsdi’ bas “anything! Will Be Connected | Berde st in the world as break Unless shop—to those frosty, northerly- Gives bonssct satisfying warmth " f ‘sent ‘to Washington from Gdlorddo. | to say about another “band of wilfil He ait wi th i A publi Sa a, Spotlingrand at: i Pane * ao eee oF Chsners eae } r¢ he|__ POKIO, Sept. 30—(By Mail) —An| HP? Benen od mR mat th te! the temperature to the comfort "Easy to:fill, light and clean, .' ; “Iv hai Tong been a bywotd'in this/™en,"/the reproach will be upon the| ox ci,gnge to connect wireless and site| We eball find ourselves, aftr the dix’ P UNNING! co. GARDWARE CO. THE’ CONTINENTAL ‘OIL: ‘COMPANY (A Colorado: Corporation): | Grae 21 TES Ec oe 2 ;Demoerats voting on it-were for it-)in 100 miles of the South Japan port) zens who want to see) change in our ITWOULD BE FOOLISH When the House of Representatives! Will be connected by “Are you there” city administration. You will.have a rei aes : ‘ f girls with the telephones of subscrib-| chance: to vote ‘for couticlimen . —— | approved the resolution last January, ers in Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto and neigh-/on'Novepiber 5th, “But you: will not OIL. HEAT ERS 2 If you were conducting a big busi-| 88 per cent of the Republican were} boring cities, thus serving the most | be. able. to do so.unlessyour name ness énterprisé|of any sort’ and had/for it. Thé Democrats stood xirtual-| densely populated section in Japan, |is.on the poll baoks.. Register. Thurs- PEER rey iday or Friday of. this as ‘managér one whose serVice ‘had ly ‘fitty-ffty. Combining the two) 1 You'll like The Harvey cooking. fis Week. Polls = » ents open until. 9 ‘p, my

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