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PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Eribune!| T° GRE LI Issued every evening cxeae Sunday ad RS) A AT FE Casper, Natrona_county, Wyo. Publi-| cation offices: Oil Exchange Building. | TELEPHO; BUSINESS (Wyoming) Pos My IATED PRE HUSBAND NITED PE ng Manager ..City Editor sociate Editor] FoR mY BiiRTHDAY Advertising Representatives Fifth Ave. York City. David J. Randall, 34 New 3 Prudden, King & Prudden | 1720-23 Steger Bidg., hicago, Ti. Copies of the Dai New Yor itors are SUBSCRIPTION RATES By rrier One Year Six Mont . Three Months One Month Per Copy One Year Six Mont Tonths Ea x 50 subscription by mail accepted for! riod than three months subscriptions must be paid in ad- less fp All vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. HARK, FROM THE TOMB! Claude Kitchin made an old-fash- Applicant for Membership to Audit Bua- ioned Democratic speech against pro- reau of Circulationn. tection the other day in the House of the A ted P: | . The Associated’ Prese iy axcinstvety | Representatives. He declared that the entitled to use for republication of 4 all news dispatches credited to it or not| effect otherwise credited in this paper andj. sg also the local news published herein.|increare the cost of the necessities of SKYLOCKING THE SOLDIER life, make the rich richer and the poor poorer, build up trusts gnd mo- nearly all of, nopolies; all the old free trade stuff. Evidently Mr. Kitchin overlooks the of a protective tariff was to Discharged soldi whom saw service overs are com plaining bitterly of the treatment re-j fact that we have had his kind of a h ment in the matter of pay for serv-| years. Is of the govern-| tariff on the statute books for five to ceived at the Has it solved, according ices rendered their country on the promise, the high cost of living prob- battlefields. Here is a letter from a,lem? Has it wiped out the pluto- service man, printed in the “American crats? More millionaires have been 1” which speaks for itself: ed under it, by speculative rather “To the Editor: I w tenant in the United Stat tered the service as a drafted man in previous history of the nation. 1917; first lieu-| than productive operations, too, than had been developed during the entire Has 18 months it removed from the people’s backs Kit- committee Sn- s army. September, served overseas with a combat division, and| the burden of federal taxation? Ways levied more taxes than had been im- was in the chin’s and Means “I have pay check for the month of February, | posed on the people in all the nation’s 1919, calling for $22 also calls for the equivalent in francs, day are the old-time Democratic shib- 1,2 We ed exchange for that cratic tariff and a cost of living from month, f In June I presented this two to three times as high as in the check for payment at the post of fi- days of the “damnable Payne-Aldrich tariff law.” army of occupation. in my possession a 99. The check! previous history. How ludicrous to- have a Demo- , and on the check is stamp-| boleths! today of the e nance offices, 104 Broad street, New We have more profi- York, and was offered $190 for it, teering, more unjust exploitation of due to fluctuation in the value of the| the public, than I then took the matter up known The Washington. is the perpetrates. the ed: ‘The Secretar of old bunk about the tariff being the ; to whom the question mother of trusts and profiteérs’ be» of payment of these checks was re-| longs in the same class with Brother ferr “The sun do ty under existing law authorizing dis-/ move.” By repeating it now he proves! ever before was francs in American history. Here an-| Statesman who, now Treasury 1, decided there was no authori-| Jordan, who declared: bursing officers to cash these checks that he never believed it himself, that ata rate of exchange different from in its utterance he was merely dema- that authorized by the Treasury De- gogical and insincere. partment for the month in which such, checks are presented for redemption.’| eat President Wilson's solution of the high of problem of ‘course, more power for himself. Con- = je#ress has been gradually surrender- ck four) In other words the Government gives aut j cost living is, me a check for $227.99, charges this amount as paid out on its records, and when I present the che months after for payment, decides to give me an amount equivalent to -99 less than its face value. you beat it? AN Can 5X-LOOT.” Feeds for Colonel Brya nnouncement that “some day all news wil be issued thru} { govérnment channels and will have the al of proper authority be- fore is printed,” shows that he has caught the spirit of the new free-| pat, | modern plant. fixed feeding value. - M. C. PETERS MILL CO. OMAHA, NEB. On Keeping Young To keep one’s facilities || bright and alert is to re- main young. To maintainn buoyant spirit is an- }| other foe of age—but who } can be at his best with bad vision a Most of lif interest |) centers in the eyes—most pleasures comse from the exercising the yee. RIG TIMBERS Keep your te by wearing young classess cor- BURNETT-HYNES Optical Co. pand Floor, Midwest Hote) 1S GOING To GINE MEA Lot OF PRESENTS ing We manufacture live stock, made from IF YOU DON’T WEA into the hands of the President all governmental power, and steadily the cost of living has mounted. Presi- dent Wilson wants the same power lover other commodities that he has over food. Will he promise the coun- try as much vigor and success on his part in reducing the prices of other commodities as he showed, under the Lever act, in preventing and punish- ing food porfiteering? a Henry system of farming by machinery it will be necessary for the farmer to Ford says that under - his work on his land 20 days each year. , Leaving the other 340 days to tinker with the tractor. ge ee The Springfield, Mass., Republican, an ever faithful administration or- gan, admits that the election result in the Eighth Kentucky district is a | “jolt to Wilson.” jar. The jolt will come next year. CAPT. GARTER 15 NAMED CAVALRY INSTRUCTOR Capt. Vincent Carter, head ‘of one of the cavalry troops in the state, was named last night as athletic instruc- tor of the Army and Navy club to carry out a big program of athletics arranged several weeks ago by this same organization. Captain Carter has,.an:sexcellent record as an athlete and gs a service man. The;program of-athletics which was arranged ‘earlier this summer in- cludes wrestling under expe>t super- vision and boxing with an experi- enced sparring athlete in charge. <_< ne ALLEGED HOLD-UP HELD Antonio Pinia, a Mexican who is ‘believed to have been the principal eector in several hold-ups throughout the state, was arrested near here by. Deputy Sheriff W. E. Kilgore on in- formation from Chadron, Neb. He is wanted in hold-ups in many parts of the state, according to Kilgore. pacts So ea Like Cascarets, they work while you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. Live Stock feeds for all kinds of carefully selected raw materials, properly mixcd in a clean. All ingredients used have a recognized We do not use hulls, chaff, sweepings, or any products injurious, or opposed by the state feed authorities. All our feeds can be shipped at the present emergency r half of the regular railroad tariff rate. ailroad rate, which: is } Write for SAMPLES, PRICES, INFORMATION The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Keep Your Pledge~Buy War Savings Stamps That's just a little, KEN— ros AUSE \ BovVGHT mMosT OF THEM ALL READY ITS é ATHLETIC CARD. LABOR NEWS — The Parkerton lodge of Oil Field, |Gas Well end Refinery Workers held an enthusiastic meeting Saturday night, the principal fefture being }he address of R. E. Evans, internat- ional president of the organization. Mr. Evans is a convincing speaker FOR LABOR DAY ortant Meeti f Main Com- of wages and living conditions made | Important Sal ae OK Dit his address of prime importance to mittee in Salvation Army Drive the workers in the Big Muddy field. Scheduled for Wednesday The meeting was held in the Park-| ME & - abCafe erton schoolhouse, which was packed One of the most important meet- to capacity. } {ings and the first one of all of the fra main committees in the Salvation Army drive will~be held, tomorrow noon at 12:30 o’clock at the Ameri- can Cafe. Dr. Wi C. Kamp, who is county chairman’of’ the drive is urg- ing every member of all of the com- mittees to attend this meeting be- cease it will be one of the most vi- tal sessions of the drive for a $25,- 000 hut here. : The athletic events planned and ; Proposed and other forms of enter- tainment will be definitely settled at the meeting Wednesday. A big boxing card has been partly settled for Labor Day with Jack Hempel, the man who helped to train Jess Willard, as one partici- pant, and the other partner yet to be selected.” A wrestling match is also being arranged. The big state base-! ball tourney is being held up until after the Denyer. tourney so that the best teams from the Mile High tour- nament can énter the Casper baseball fest. BRE eI La Suffragiste, organ of the suf- age movement in France, has re- sumed publication after five years’ suspension due to the war. | ee Of all animals dogs appear to evince the keenest musical suscepti- bility. WATCH | THE BIG 4 | Stomach-Kidneys-Heart- Liver | Keep the vital organs healthy by | regularly taking the world’s stand- ard. remedy for kidney, liver, | bladder and uric acid troubles— | GOLD MEDAL GRABLE Oy The National Remedy of Holland for | centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- mina. At all druggists; three si > — Bagles usually hunt in pairs, one bird frighte the “prey from its i “She other pounc-, Persons Particular —accustomed to the best are the ones who insist upon this snappy beverage. You A GREAT LIFE IF YOU PONT Ladies eligible to Mooseheart Le-, Ask the MAJESTIC range sales. gion come to Loyal Order of Moo: \man at Schultie Hardware Co. to Hall, Thursday afternoon, August 23, show you the new smooth finish at 2:30 o’clock Initiation fee $2. MAJESTIC ranges. It’s marvelous, 8-1 |and introduces the greatest improve- ment ever accomplished in range | building. eae Read Tribune Want Ads. SPECIAL For One Week 92.75 _... 22€ Crab Apples, crate Carmen Peaches, crate California Cants, each ..... Carrots per Ib. ...... Beets, per Ib. Golden Bantam Corn, per doz. .... Turnips, per doz. .... String Beans, per-Ib; Eating Apples, White Flyer Soap, per case ... Light White Fancy Parlor Brooms .... Potato Flakes Fresh from the Factory— 20c, or 2 for 35c; 3 for 50c, or 6 for.. For one daylonly, Bevo on 24 bottle cases 3 7 with $1.00 rebate on each case returned 'e 5 BUNGALOW GROCERY N. E. Corner S. Beech and Linden Sts. 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