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INN et ee mtn eh ne nna anita eb eames ae Mi a PW BO 2a ew din Mem nn et he eoWsads Ss Che Casper Daily Crise Issued ev y evening except Sunday at "yo. Publi- nee Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONE Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- fice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'S FROM THE UNITED PRBS? President and. fiditor y Tribune are on and Chicago of- welcome SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier th in arrears Applicant for Membership te Audit Bu- reau of Circulations. atches credited edited in this puper and local news published herein. the also STAND TOGETHER FOR AMERICA The fight for America is practically won. It » nearly won that nothing hwart the result save folly so Such could to be quite unbelievable a division of forces That ef- . insidiously and y would be non-essential details forts are being persistently, to that end, is perfectly well known. But they will not suc- ceed. The friends of American inde- and nations pendence tre not to duced, not to be ght nap- of opiffon and m among f which we are The fact vin- their tys of purpose, their independence of thot, their free- dictatorial influence. ! dom from any There are no differences among them On th as to the t they are all absolutely agreed, thank God! That tion of America , Sovereign nation, free from alien dictation or entangle ments, and with its great historic prin- ples maintained unimpaired. r whether that ans of “amend- "What does matter is that the action of the Sen- not matt ned by ments” or ‘‘reservation: ate, whichever form it may take, shall be unequive effectiv comprehen- I be x by the ott sive; and that it and respected e no fear of dissent by those other Powers, when t e amended trea- sent back to Versailles for their ptance. They are a good deal more eager than we to have the trea- ty ratified and made effective. Nor can we cone there would be anything angracious or selfish in our thus sending it back to them. They must understand that was made without the or consent of the Ameri- It was negotiated os- merica by a délegate the A rican people had just very emphatically refused a vote of confidence, and’ who .conducted his negotiations without taking the American people or their representa nto his confidence In such cir- offend- p Ameri ances they Will not be ed nor even surp) ronsult :| what the treaty shall be. for a moment that " ed, and upon having due regard paid to their wishes and their welfare. But even if the unthinkable should happen, and the Powefs should re- fuse to accept the treaty as modified | by America, we should not mourn as those without hope, It would be bef-/ ter for the treaty thus to fail than for America to enter against her will| + into a compact detrimental if not fa-| tai to her own national interests. Such } a result would be regrettable, but the} for it those who had amended the treaty.| blame would not rest upon It would t upon those who sought to force this nation to do something do. If equal partner in which it did not want to | America is to be an this treaty, she must have an equal right with all other Powers to say She is not] to dragoon other nations into them. her will she permit other nations, | ments repugnant to ven when aided by unfaithful Amer- . to coerce her into offensive and inimical s arrangements. nators who take this sane and suffer thei by patriotic view will not purpose to be defeated any di- vision of counsels over mere details. | There will be no acting at cross pur- The We have full confidence to poses. The aim is single. end is one. believe that the spléndid loyalty and | patriotism whith they Havé thus far exhibited will show no lagging nor for America will be made as complete by diminution, but that the victory our Senators at Washington as it wa by our soldierd on the field of France -Editorial in Harvey’s Weekly. It is 4 marvellous array of weapons with which the Administration is ad- vancing upon the high cost of living. Mr. Palmer is the most voval of the captains in the fight and hé bran- dishes a new weapon almost every day. Jail for profiteers” is the slo- gan on Monday. (But, of course, one must catch them firs ) “Seize the hoarded food,” follows on Tuesday. “A hoard” is actually seized, it is re- ported; and, oddly enough, the hoard turns out to be a moving hoard, what, in short, in periods of more normal be dismissed shipment. Evident- ly the shipping of large quantities of And the prices of food to the ultimate con- sum@r, in Oh, they have gone up a little, 4s usual. 0. phraseology, would as food in course of food has becomé criminal. the meantime? | According to news dispatches from! Dallas, of 2,000 “rushed” the city’s first store sale of, Texas, a crowd army foodstuffs and carried off great | quantities of food without paying for it. This act seems to be in perfect| harmony with Texas precedent, and the people are not to blame. has half a dozen members of the Cabinet, a doz n or more canton-| ments, and her officials have become| so accustomed to free doin’s at the expense of the government thet the | common people have caught the spi and carried it out in a prattiea] man- né And who'll blame them? o—_—__— ident Wilson’s thitd term can-| venérally A¢eepted as | He would not a lived up to his record for consistency, | if, having been elected on a platform | declaring for a single présidential term, had he not set out t0 get him-| self elected President for life. To Save Is To Have Suppose you save 25 cen mean much to the average man. } Yet that 25 cents a day in ten years grows to nearly i$ a thousand dollars. you for saving your mone ts a ddy. That does not You won't miss it. And the interest, which we pay ‘Ys; brings the total to well over eleven hundred dollars. Think of what you can do Realize Yo m. Perhaps you want to buy cate yourself or your children. Saving will do all these. the saving habi every ‘ten who pi or dependent on others. ana will never Just a few years of small but y of the things you are longing for pu want to start a son in business, or to go traveling, with this. ur Dreams steudy savings will bring you Perhaps you Want a the farm next to you. Perhaps or to edu- And best of all, you will have formed be one of the nine men out of ss their ldst years penniless—in the poorhouse The Casper National Bank | cas T Wright took it to the desk , got the $3 ——— FILES SUIT sr a het PAEAGHER 1 CHAMPION "Sr bina Heke fot lesw than $14,000,000, thus male | POLE VALTER ON CoAST sich Mplalile ing the grand total expenditures for q is Gece $80,005,600. THI Total is! iq damage suit again vett, a - | Gharige that was) dae fo tie cduplé,|pigd® dp of thé actual éxpehditures | total of $3,156 dam- R tdok i€ Back and haiitied: it: tthe (rer fuck itefs as Ixbor, ar | PORTLAND. “Ose Aug. PEPIN eda meer etre th his peti- ' ; Lbs Madé Her E. eee ann Se Rage: briwny young clergyman, the Rev. ' tion that a contract of 1 ancl ce : I 125: mi ht she tele} note om impFoveinétit, ahd upkeep of A. Ralph Spearow, thember of. the cerning a lease vy oon. a aad a “4 hee pat ae Jere asked ‘oP the Sabie roads afid Bridges outside the| Multnomah Athletic club of Port-' hot been carried ou = Noses aa 5 Ris, a # i \gon, is the c! | my * < x " Py i j vi e , . lice combed the town for her, but she|@efiiption and iff@rest on toad and Asis bs ere aay west 0 eae aise euargta Hae tue dezeda- = eat the matter” sil 36 orted to ¢ ey é ait thie oftéved dn unpte- . In a meet held recently at Tacoma, '#it refused to place bale std aye ; —— police. wen NO feedientld ceddition th practically’ al; Wash., Spearow Bee ee eater a chine Tandy ithe HEORE Ee Aa ig S T j height o: ‘eet 3-8 inches; | sii range t <a Levy is alleged to have told thé 'Jinés of highWay work. There was/|bar at 21 | ng M Sted ‘at Taxt Driver Says He and Hotel chief of police that he and the clerk fnot Otily & tremetidous increase and be poe Ae ae Prana apes ilu ee a a Maiti dake ‘ Clerk Were in “Cahoots were “in cahoots” and that he gét/expansio# in tHe amotint of heavy | world’s ee asc: iairigtee, ta BS PORTA BEE halt of tie athided 48 ope ‘or ' Frafheki tips from the clerk for taking couplés{truck traffic én public roads and. an} fi 4 3 a ae. aneee tall and| gee Of Srarickifg to the hotel. he clerk admitted that titiprecédented shortage in regard to/old, 5 ri Uae i is. { L Y é he knew what was going on, but dé-[road riaterfals, Imbot, and ready, Weighs 150 pounds. i 1 EYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 27.—A nied giving the taxi driver the tips. [ftunds, but also a decided incréagé ini| gf ai) Giolalo cilver Te the most | ~ Fe otes coe tee ese Smee ke Gaara {maintenance work, \which was, how-/iaaptable for engraving and all kinds | light in police court this morning 7 hever; partidlly offset by a dectease|4¢ Fandferatt 1 fyccn aca Sane, Seco eiae 5 ae ‘in fhe amount of néw construction. | uk \§ ae ba sath ae a ieee its we Ss | | This is the largest sum ever voted or i fiiied $50 apiéte for alleged tonnec- Aa : Largest County Bond Isstie |set_ aside for road building by any} é : ; tion with a house of assignation, said | .St. Louis County, Minn., by a vote!county in the United States. fas | FB } to have been conducted in one of the ,of about 9 to 1, carried on July 1 alsetond largest was that of Dallas 5 T YoU! leading downtown hotéls. . '§ | proposition for the issuance of road| County, Tex., voted a few weeks ag0| a : ; C. F. Embers, chief of polite, was | bonds to the amount of $7,500,000. of 00,000. poativta hab inbretle Spas Like iatagaon. oestrone 2 the chief witness for the city. He oo) testified that he arrested the two in Practically Evety State in Union} question Saturday night, when a com- Getting Alloted Quotas from plaint was made to him. Levy ad- G mitted that he took the nidn to the jovernment | ‘place early in the evening. | Woman Followed Him Since early in 1919 there hag beeh The clerk testified that he gaye a steady increase each month in the the man a room. A young wonian fol- [Federal-did business in. the Bureau | lowed thé fai to his room, Wright lof Public Roads of the United States! testified without interference from |Depertment of Agticultire. States; him. He said that “mién frequéntly in all sections of the cotintry are fil-| brot girls to the place, but he did Jing their projects and receiving allot- like to not bother them.” In this miénts, The, road-building era is in an failed to register, giv- Ifull swing, and it would seem that! ing Le cents to register for him the end is not yet. All indicatiof®| and the girl as man and wife. Levy \point to greater retords in ( the! s he declined to do th months immediatély to come. | After the couple lad entered’ the ! Based on complete reports from 44) room, Wright said, he went to the fof the states cash expenditures on} room and asked for the money to pay the rural roads and bridges of the} for it, and told the man to register. (United States for the éalendar year! rhe latter handed Wright a $5 bill. 1918 emounted to $286,098,193. To is should be ded the value of} - Give Me a Friendly, Natural Hand-shake ut- on airs an’ “sauced-up” tobaccos for the fellow that likes nut sundaes better than home made pic ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTEREST ENROLLMENTS NOW BEING MADE FOR THE FALL TERM TO BEGIN | an’ @ friendly natural tobacco: Keep yo’ September 2 graphic and Bookkeeping Courses we now offer spe- cial work in: Elementary Engineering Spanish A Effective Letters Over sixty good positions filled last i New’ eqtiipment being added. Block of stock for sale. So says a friend of ours named Velvet foe. And he just about hits the nail on the head. In addition to Steno- Velvet is made for men who think there’s ' no smoke like real tobacco. If you are that sort of man, listen: ee ear and many stidents helped to in= || ¥ : A thei . f P ¢ | Velvet was born in old Kentucky, where ase their salaries. more thari one good thing comes from, It was Call 442-W or come to Room 7, Smith-Tarter Bldg., taised as carefully as any other Kentuéky _ for information concerning courses or stotk. = thoroughbred. But the real secret of Véivét’s - ae oy } - friéndly qualities is its slow natural ageing iff Casper Business College, Inc. wooden hogsheads. Ageing in the w6éd “Your School” never hurt anything—and least of all, tobacéo. _—_—_—_ —— =| And so we say, Velvet is good tobacco— ee nothing more or less. It rums second to Annotincement of ie The picture of the pipé on the tin needn’t keep you from rolling a jim-dandy cigarette with Velvet Ametican-Shoe Repair Co. Open For Business The Best of Material and Wortkinanship. We Solicit Your Patronage. Prop. J. Q. BRITTAIN Shining Parlor in Connection, Not 16 cents or 17 centé—. MERCHANTS HOTEL has been taken over by and will be given the personal attention of P. W. MIKESELL The same cordial treatment we always extended our patrons and friends at the Iler Grand will be continued here. * We solicit part of your patronage wlien you visit fei OMAHA But 15 cents cco | : TOBA ceo CO. LIGGETT& MYERS TOR Ned ay $1.00 to $2.00 per day. *