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SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1919 MAGIC CHARM CANNOT BRING — WORLD PEACE | So Says Senator Pointlexter. | | Declares Bolshevism Is a Present Day Menace. WANTS AMERICA Objects to Blindly Trusting Liberties of the Country in Hands of | Foreign “Friends.” FREE. Boston, Mass. (Special).—In an ad ess delivered by Senator Poindexter the state of Washington before the | Republican Club in Cambridge, Mass, he summarized the principal objections which are zed by the oppo nents of a of Nations in the | Tollowing w ‘You hear talk of a new order of things. You find propa- ganda throughout the country and the world Inbeled + were starting country hertofo There is nothing ington was for peace, wasn't he? Hi fought war, but if he hadn't we wouldn’t be here as American citizens “You meet as sovereign citizens in a free country. Your Government ac knowledges no superior in the world In addition, yon live in a conntry in which e mun stands equal before the law, t's absolute liberty. This security of the individual has be considered the most cherished posses. sion of man. Men have fought for it. “They talk about Lengue of Na- tions and say it will t 180 * as though they vement in a to r Mit at ayl. Wash it is run by our friends, But when it | comes to liberty don’t trust your friends. Keep your liberty in your Ss of national disintegra- ‘ A short time ago we American preferential inama Canal. I'm very | t Britain, but 1 | » for my own coun tain never paid a dol anal, never owned a foot on which the canal was tion is going on, the itory of te bullt. “A present day menace is Bolshe- | vism, It is a doctrine of loot, The Bolshevist vse to take what the | other f The wealth of the | world w ed by 10,000 genera tions of workingmen. Why should the ts of etl) generation claim to ves in tnter- | t roup in com: | y they | a ness under their business prospers, peo: | ple of the country | trr. It's Americ stands | inst the ali of interna. | nalism, , | “In one speech which President Wil son made before said: ‘The time has ed States to make fice of J fortunes of men everywhere’ internationalism, “There isn’t any magic talisman going to bring pe ‘ope he e for the Unit the supreme saeri ing our fortunes with the That's rm or the world. When the United States ap proves an instrument guaranteeing the orial sovereignty of ev mem her of the league it is plac’ tre: | mendous burden on the people of the country, Unless the mothers are will to send their soldiers back to en “© pea n the J Slavs and Hungary, or Finland and Russia, don't advocate the commitment of the nation to a policy of this kind.” KANSAS HARVESTING 225,000,000 BUSHEL CROP. Receive $450,000,000 for New Wheat. Wellington, Kan.—The song of a solden sea, fretted by the droning on- rush of a horde of reapers, is sweeping across Kansas. It is the song of the heat. And Kunsus waits with bated h until the last echo is lost in the vanishing flatness of its olden prairies, It is a time of mighty days in Kan sas, when its people respond to the call of a war torn and famished world for | food, and nature, not to be shamed | by the efforts of her children, smiles Henerously on the state. A flood of $450,000,000 will flow into Kansas when the 225,000,000 bushel wheat crop is sold. sits, used to huge crops, is fairly staggered at the prospect of such opulence. The yleld per acre will not be ex cessive, although good. Laborers from every state in the Union are helping lurvest the great crop. State Will y GENERAL PERSHING GIVES STADIUM TO FRANCE. Commander Presents It as Token of American Esteem. Paris.—General Secretary Carter of Young Men's Christian Associn 1 SWIMMING BALES “MAZEPPA!” Tee Derninion Government Pool & Cave ond Beste = Pool et the Banff Springs HoteZ ¢ The average man's tion in the ming in a half thou turesque which, in eand fe ontain Ibefta, Rockies, acdition to in which Banff li about five level. valley n, is et bove sea ea eiant tea LEASING BILL TO PASS HOUSE THREE TO ONE, PREDICTION OF SHIP After spe ind a large part cf the time in Wash tion presented Pershing Stadium to the American army. General Pershing received the stadium on behalf of the | ingt American Expeditionary Force and | er then presented it to the French people. | «y it} In an address he said in part “Conscious of the service which ath on, D. C., E y, returned home this week attori n the w ding 18 days in the east Richard Shipp, Cas ord that the leasing bill has an unusuelly favorable chance to pass during the present session, He letes rendéred and of the influence | ‘ndicated thet the house was three athlétic training had in making vic- |+o.one in favor of the passage of the tory’ possible, it seems a fitting con- | yj)} clusion that our labors in a common While in Washington, Mr. Shipp cause should be célebrated by a great }appeared Lefore the senate agricul tourhament fh which the athletes of | oral committee against the present the allied nations will join in friendly contest.” > Crashing Come-back Rtoxenberg—*You vas a hat a scoundrel! Do you hear dot?” Hinstein—‘“I hear you already, and 1 dinks you vas talking to yourself.” Bo: Tra and som | Kenyon bill mittee He was called into thi at the request of a tele {gram sent from sheen men of Natro jna county Mr. Shipp states that the ommittee is attempting to get at the hat bottom of the high cost of living and the committee is and not trying ript lay ¢ investigating to pass a number of thou This kettle. is mountains does not in-| water in clude the pleasure of aquatic sports, but Banff, A he Canadian in the heart of| minerals offers swim- the ordinary! »s of the mountains. Iphur Mourtain rises three and | feet above the pic- a of a vaca-/ constantly heating vast quantities of} its depths and impreg- ;nating it with sulphur and other beneficial to man, stently, too, it expels the heated is caught in the Cave and Basin, a) wonderful swimming pool, built ‘by| the Canadian government at a cost| of $15,000. Through the summer months visitors from zll over Canada and the United States bathe in this pool, which is 150 feet long by 85 |springs in a Con-| SPF sulphur water and part of the dow | __ be Easper Daily _ Ctibune NE LXE IN THE HEART OF CANADTAN ROCKIES || feet wide and from 2'%4 to 9% fee% deep. The pool is fed from the neerby cave. This z has a flow of 25,000 gallons our at a temperature of about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The Dominion government of Canada maintains another paol on the wooded slopes of Sulphur Moun- tain, into which the water pours at about the same temperature. Tho Banff Springs Hotel likewise has a sulphur pool, and, in additign, « fresh water pool. tion against the parkers necessary, Mr. Shipp believes this committee will take action Senator Kendricks is thot highly of by his colleagues in the senate, uc- cording to Mr. Shipp. © He arrived at this contlusion after talking to sev eral of the members of the senate There is a large amount of inter est manifested in Wyoming oil devel opments and Casper in particular. One oil man whom Mr. Shipp met on his trip after finding out about pros- pects here took the matter up by wire in order to secure ledses at once. This same man has 26 rigs up in the Okla- homa-Texas oil fields Mr. Shipp wus gone from Casper 18 days, visiting Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Traverse City, Mich., Detroit, Pittsburg, Baltimore, and Washington he did uot see one toxicated and it was only when he reached Wyoming that he saw an air pline Several of the army planes which flew recently from Denver to Ch nne raced the train in which Mr. Shipp was riding “There are those in Washington think they have business there; business th no busine who have who have During his long trip}... mun who was in-} Nevertheless Washington is to overflowing.” > CALL FOR BIDS '! he received hw the State Board of Charities and Reform, Chey- crowded Rid a, mi, UeLUdEr 6 1919, for the construction and equip ment of a dairy barn at the Wyoming Industrial Institute, Worland, Wyo Plar ind specifications may be seen al the Institute and at the office of Dubois & Goodrich, Architect Casper, Wyo Each bid tified eheck o accompanied by a cer n the amount of 3500! made payable to the Board as a guar-| antee that contract will be entered | into if bid 5 menep ters, { RITIES & By MRS. CORNELIA B. MILLS | Sceretary. Pub. Sept, 6, 8,,9, 1919. (S B of Char.) _ NOTICE Dressmaking and Ladies’ cout lin- ng. Phone 274W. 9-4-8t | on Tri fo QUT OTHER CLUBS, MANY <== oes NEW Press. } end comb ov ic 1elpinge out Small o ok any club jin this kind of a summing up club in the league, with only one ex | sick tk tatmel sin color Continuous | p.m. to I] p.1 Yorkers. A pennant could fall to jany of them and not escape the sympathy the on club and with th ——— HAVE NEW YORK PLAYERS : YORK, Sept. 6 United of at former of the statistic f 1 who How Do I Know He Is me Child figures how much the former Giant had to do te! : On the ¢ ‘lub are H | Groh, Eddie Rousch, Bill Rariden 4 Slim Sallee Gowdy, Dick Rudolph, ¢ 1 ¢ Arthur Wilson and Walter Holk }John Paul Jone fue to here after the International league | Ferd Schupp Miltor Stock and Leon Ame: ire forr r Giants now | with the Cardinals. The Cubs have Fred Merkle and | Dave Robertson ) With Phill uve Gene Paul lette, George Smith, Eddie Sicking. fand Jack Adams i] The Dodgers have Ernie Krueger, | Rube Marqu But also take a look at the Giant na Hal Chase as originally a Yankee Jand has gone through Mier Re |the White So pubslo) Xedersie ant HARRY RAVER presents j Lerry Doyle, Frank Frisch and Al | Baird, second basemen, all are of b lie tenes aise ah. as oe ugustus omas Fletcher, shortstop Heinik mmerr s a New Yor \ product, but playe: s first b FAMOUS AMERICAN SUCCESS eague baseball under Frank Chance with the Cubs sung of yriscin with re Burns and Ross Y outfield are of the but Benny Kauff pla Indianepolis srican ederal league “As a Man Thinks” STARRING | Frank Snyder ne from St. Louis, 3 and Miguel Gonzales started with THE PICTURE GIRL BEAUTIFUL Cincinnati, Lew MeCarty came from Directed by GEORGE IRVING SHE Dopeeras | Heel Sait ies aging Distributed by W. W. 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