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Do_ not give 194 The Casper Daily 7 give you a premium bn sort of; contest, ter from’ Tho Casper, thorizi, and collect money for same, “PRESIDENTIAL PROPAGAND, With! “Presidential P; ropaganda”* the great Republican New York Sun. néwspaper,* It says: candidates the dency before the »xat sin Chicago next Phere are so many gandist organizations’ each yociférously best b@t, ithdt: thé innocent publit fis’, getting 22 Bit puzzled as to the. kind of achievements and qualities of mind June. in the field, ? that make for ‘Simpn-pure einai tial genius. | all thig fuss, aver jtwo dred candidates. and Ja is about. * Phe publ how men ‘go craz; ; Jacksons, the Henry Clays an : Theodore Roosevelts. , a magnetiam™thatHeipped But today the ‘fieldyis. bare ait Jack-_, sons and Clays and Roosévelts. Hente all -this-propagindist -push.is highs. tific: in the e génius q 1, mere strong-arm absence of" "a “command for the “White House, executive. “Awa: qi stuff, a “anda! is tramme Let us Have an open, ed convention, and let § thing of / one { its ‘atiiirs. corporations : joss of the mont United ed with that of the Hpsiness. as. spiration of 4) ganda! th: a@ good speech or writes a “well- ed article, or because he has had « law training or a military train- ing ov a newspaperp.trainingfapey this, an, and then ask your- world, : “Our dominating offici tt ; udministrative genius 4 shown in the things they have dene: H They take /no. han mike no guesses, when it comes to the choice 4 of a leader. % | “In view, of the sound, practical a common sense) used .by these corpor: | { ations the wonder is that govern ments, espectuly republics, ever last at ull, they do select him.’ “If you “sec “it The old saying, { the Sun it’s so,” should specialize for, if he is ‘4 ask for it, ds the Presidency i - United - States. s “Roosevelt did, especially good Congressional Reduce We foilaw dlrog~ ber fi KIMBALL DRUG ef aid CASPER: PHARMACY, b3 ood Sracuiste everywhers who wilt Anas ee aus geoulne OL. 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Roose F wesley ee velt ;was an ‘exception jin a way, but Ww Publl-' he had bid practical “Bullang -k > Re te tinuous/student of practical aftairs for & ASSUCIATEY fitibss many years. ot THE UN DML: PRESS sinh pedityy ied tod Associate Bdites i, seat 3 Se ‘aEy, Thpune axe on + © of- 7 :47-80 President. ig of pottage, a geographical trade, a, con- ; +8 solation prize, “or a ‘cheap and Vilear All subscriptions must be paid in was vance'and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- ‘Presidents’ have Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations’ tion for that office Bécause Tom Platt Galgely | Political oblivion. all news credited in this paper and also ICE, onr Ishbschptian {for| nesslike way, just as the Sun ‘suggests. ribune or uny mon- ey to any solicitor who promises to bs ma ouenee in any| an ‘ Dail. signed by the Cirtulation Managar ait: them to solicit subscriptions | > BP t r the tiublic and: your contributions are arm approval we, endorse the: editorial of. the 9 é “With no great figure of command- ing stature among the Presidential | propaganda artists | have a free hand in stheir efforts te Wecide the nomination for phe Prese xitdbnat eohvention | of the prepa- ploiting {ts pone + ‘gressmin’ Monell, is \taken “Moreover the public grtiersnat Athtee jhun- FS “cab cungérstand These men had the vo? 2 inessiik: latic ThE esi ney | To lowér the high cost of living” and}; should leave it to the convention in | June to decide whom it wishes to put iit nomination “for* the-post of chief with all thes strohg-artt. She ay with wll this.fervid Propa- the. pugden of “taxation, now imposed | un that | onvention, When it mieets. usé somc- the horse sense that any of our giant corporations would use in the selection’of a man to man- And the magnitude of the business of Our very biggest compared with the bus- States Govern- Ss like that of a peanut stand Standard or the Steel Corporation having bing itis vata} anc ockaclnies, . foisted upon it by organized propa- And again fancy either of © colossal cohcerns deciding on business head because “he makes = these corporations would keen, competitive’business r¢ unger in the sitdation Hes not #0 big corporations select. their ting their business head, chief executive, in the reckiess . } in} is again convincing. + Of all positions in the world that one going to of the While some may bugceed without it, | Presidential candi: | dates should have good legisiativé and | experk ight Happuy BEST BOWL. OF oF CHILI IN TOWN 20c.at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality egperipnoss in ite New York Legislative and Gavernorship, pnd besides he was a very) broad, con-! The’ faiures.of Judge Taft and Professor Wilson furnish food Yor thot. 743 ey at Yes; by ar mearis) let) us ‘choose a Presidential | candidate in ‘a practical, | businesslike - manneg, and, furthermore, let us’ Aot dhe to choose a Vice/Presi- dential candidate in any other way. | Athérichb ! palititg “has fone, aiagrace and that ig the manner in which,it has a candidate for Vice} uS’ually chosen He is too often a mere mess a attempt ‘merely to get votes. In’ die) history of American polities| i for, the last century what great Mice! gion has 81 members, according to the jlatest report received, at state ; head- quarters ‘here. we jiad exqepting Robseyélt, and he Secured the nomina-{ }shot he was thereby thrusting him into} Let us choose our Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates in a bust Go HU a Bees The Platform \| Oaimetarowe mia kb The Tribune has received the follow- teas “Reptiblicay , platform suggestions | it# readers, This column is open | | solicited. It is not necessary your name for publication: Approves the Plan | Editon The, Trbiune: j The proposal of The Tribune to give | ; the rank-and-file of the Republican | party ah opportunity to help write the | platform ‘has myphearty approval. Too }many party*platforms have been hast- ily framed: at national conventions by reactionary politicians, in the wee sma’ hours cf the morning. Too many plat- forms haye had to be junked by the party nomnee before the campaign was | half oyer, | ¥éur plan will disejose ub-} poe bly. what! the, th: epubli- | ape | part o£ iitoctihict county to sign | t t in Base the party to stand for. 5) paper, ee ° it by t ent - Ecppomy, } Says (ipl cat } reriedin i ession, ‘a Iet- | Becdritly® pecdiged: ? t he party” which wilt stoke & tomrh daa | fies to ui &éadsip raf e Amer- | ican people, ; an, i their si ior at ly to get! not, euly ai Fey ia c eriinient ee here is 110" eraucurgel | AL Fae issue Stas EO Ris ates country than’ that of economical, ter jt Mondelly ee Example of Thrift Needed ~ | Editor Tribune—... -. secure prosperity and normal conditions, the ‘wWatchwords for us AlFeshould be} economy,“work*and production. There- | 5 fore, athe; master, Insthe United States, should be first “toh economize. upon the people, should be reduced, and) | the govefnmentyshould Sékjthe example |for'theneople to follow. — .C., Cas-] per, Wyo. a Genuine Free Speed Speech Demanded To the Editor ‘of The Tribune: | Sir: I believe that there is a distinct! ne of demarcation between the free om of speech and of assmeblage guar- anteed by the Constitution and that un- bridled license of speech and of doctrine which incites to tréason or anarchy. | Thus an individual may violently “damn” the* government of the Unite | sta ates andy.with the aatmost sincefity ot | | purpos¢, ‘consiam evéryy ene ‘connected with dtsto everlasting perdition and be * perfectly within his privilege of free | speech and opinion. Many men of prom-_ jnente and jof undoubted loyalty have so expressed themselves, with impunity, | }even in time of war. | If, however, the expression is utter- | edwith the intent pf influencing others | | to.overthrow the government by forcible | means it becomes a statutory crime. much in the fact that some individual With treasonable intent may escape the law as in the present tenden to; peejudg4 the guilt of the radical and, ‘depriving him forelbly of the right ‘to be’ tried by a jury of his’ péers.. to, instil’ in him the, belief that a govern- nt which fulls to observe its own laws is hot worthy of his support. | 1 therefore feel that any “fret Speech” plank should both guarantee t | the innoeént! a trial by jury and threat-' en.tha guilty with the outmost penal- ties of the luw.—J. ©. T. YESTERDAY isgone, TOMORROW may never ‘come for . you. INSURE TODAY with : THE CAPITOL LIFE C.R.McGREW General Agent "Phone 153 | | AIM MME IPP LLL LAL Adhd deh dekteatinae Dubois, Wyo., “never-say-die” spirit by going ahead’ available-for the construction. work of. Necessity. fo es ‘ and building mission-made furniture ana’ the” bullding. = other equipment to be used in equipping | ae aS + the two-room club: house secured by Robert Tyndall, imous ‘vote ‘| the post for headquarters in this clos- ts ia Ae ¢ est-to-hunting-grounds | city. of the post built most of the ‘furniture. Effort was made to have the citizens aid in securing furniture needed’ to ‘ little: support. nishings for their club house. |lins, Wyp., post died) February 8. already American Légion post in that city * can Legion will give a dance on Feb- ruary 23, the day after Washington's | birthday, | FIRST AUXILIARY IN WYOMING organizing what appears to be the first woman's auxiliary of the American Le- sion in the state. mecessary pap bepeie eae been, se- cured, year will be held, by, the George Vro man post ‘No.\2 of the Ametican Legion |of King Humbert, but of this there | in Casper Monday night, February 23.| was no proof! Officers for the coming year will be!the ¢ountry, however, and gesided for elected at’ that time. the increased membership’ in the’ Le-| gion unusual be taken in selecting officers. Army and Navy club ‘rooms, * | Legion. ALL. aa | Shanghai, ppandet te pa \COR-) across the ‘Yellow ‘Sea, a post is to be a) organized among ‘Antericans living in} Inett. kio, hds asked that ¢opies of the consti-| ution and by-laws of the American le- of Utah. ‘ zion be sent him, as there are a number} 1895—The Lord, Mayor of Dublin peti; 1: But, in thes end, 4 's the blend that makes’, onet his fellow-couritrymen there who tioned parliament to release the ‘Ghesterfilds <*gat And’ the bl lenid— seryed in the late war, The organiza- tion of ‘the Shanghaf pdst is being “di- rected by Arthur P; Bassett, military) ’ newmay impugn | of the Upper Michigan peninsula with- ble terms» that) thie vernment) the) largest pay- Ipuction followed a recent statement by_ By doing!so.| pr harboring “‘glien. slackers.” 1 hplace, Wallace evil American Legion } iNe ated fer rte Benefit of xService Me ce Men, Se ete the American Legion Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyomin geet Gree bin high authority. Glass an assist- ‘as well as the CRREN of the Badelf plan pany at ae | ae “ pdrtunlty: ‘ jor McCumber; ih rchereiig to the matter the other day, said if’ Mori- dell was successful in carrying out. his. econbmy plahs “he will have ‘performed! the ‘pedple df this cor Yothér’ m&n “in or’ out of DUBOIS POST'1S ACTIVE structure “provide @ amadern ‘building to The post of the Arnerican Legion at} be attractively- eq for use by - recently showed its’ Legion post. :More than $4,000; is no tit ‘Kegon a en a wy Him Bev of the national executive co; utes ot the American treasurer of the par &. Bacon, who, Members fit’ than ‘any < Congress. tbEaen 4 ee tie Parts Post. No, 1. haw opened with fn aftaken 86) Persistent charter membership of fifteen, and has Bs roll a many healt-to-heart ° established headquarters at 81 Avenue, Conferences, ‘to bring “a Majority of Victor’ Hugo. .Herman H. Harjes is to a full realization of the post commander. | neoeaity for the* spun of the Mon: for but “that Any discrimination between mea whol Sienna to. be desired Sa ehoition! sabres | served in the forces oyerseas/and those’ 8t last to be @' reality in fact. Wher who remained in the kervice in thisi the ie ace from Wyoming, chargett country is opposed in a resolution adop- poith the “responsibilities of floor lead- ted by Lieut. Harold Ainsworth Post ‘94 therefore answerable for the.” | No. 427, of Swathmore, Pa. ‘party program in the house, first start- — ed to talk economy, he constituted a i Th the Day’s News ‘| rather Jonesome minority, ‘When he. o- told congress and the country tat és-’ timates must be cut from’a billion to Enrico |Malatesta,, anarchist member ,of the Italian chamber of deputies, who a Dillion and a quarter dollars, Yolks ‘emply Lghrorses «sp or: shopldérs and ‘hfs been arrested for delivering an {n- flammatory speech. in. © of 2 prol- ‘Suid it: cOudn’t ‘he do: ‘But it is being aoe, and unless “all ttariat revolution, -hgs a tempestu- |ous career. He was an-Italian count, |; PREPAID signs fail the floor leader’s estimates . Value $3.50 » ¥ of what might’ be accomplished In: <his : = - respect aré to be realized. \Committzes” | U. 8. ARMY BLANKETS but.shortly after reaching his majority py, 4 (Olive Drab, All Wool. is| renounced his title and estates in order br eka a tab yeaiut that ee, Vatlde, $8.50, ‘Out Price... ito devote himself to the propaganda much Jess than the estimates.” jof anarchism. He wag an ally of Ba- iaietal the floor leader has thus kunin, the founder ofmodern anarchism | rar peeves he Bote fous sakreas: a ca §. D.. MERCANTILE co.,. eae ie re jand has-#inde) o fet i 22! net jan tae pe cogs tag | fo oe eae ine these amounts, and | Be gala ce 22 North 61st Street, Phi delphia, fa. ed in -orgahtzing‘a ‘reyblution ‘in ‘Italy, }for which he: was, deported. ; ‘He Tater Satie ep eta ee segs COCY,: BD jto {italy an was accused | of implidated: in {the ‘assassination AA, ham- quip *the club house but there - was The result was the in. lependent policy of building the fur Dear Grace~I knew. you did nots have ‘a good. time at the dance last evening. + Just a hint-—Hollister's Rocky: Mountain Tea. is: thea best ever. fqr bad, breath, sallow colgr, no pep,.pimply face, bad, disposition. Joe, -Smith-Turner,—Adv. tio wdc ables vkidney, liver, bladder end’ uric id troybles. Holland’s ‘ational remedy since 1696. All dra ‘three sizes. eS er John H. Gallup, a memher of the Raw-~ The Rawlins, Wyo., post of the Le- UPTON POST “STEPS OUT” The small town of Upton, Wyo., has secured 50 members. for the . The Finest Cap Made, : for All Outdoor Work: SL. 00: POSTAGE The Thermopolis post of the Ameri- The Legion post as Dubois, Wyo., Already half of the, IONNAIRES TO MEET. | rotant meeting of this, retur be CASPER The most % He was obliged. to} flee On‘ account ot; a time in England. In all he has spent more than ten years in the prisons of interest is expected to! Various countries in which’ he has Nomina-|preached the doctrine of anarchy, ions will be made at’a special meeting PSE: Pi o be held next {Monday night in the| 9. | Today’s Annivers:wies | SS 1554—Lady Jane Grey, one of the.most » pathetic’ figures\in English ‘his- tory, executed in the , Tower of London. Born.in 1537. 1847—Seventy:two” lives Most jin /t FR Ree s : f REAL pat-that’s’ Chesterfield. Lopk pe Ama Three million smokers— ‘: »,Jess than, five years on the market! ‘Two! Bitiss _ Words explain :it—«They Satisfy.” Tens t Our-expert buyers in the Orie select for haat “Chesterfields only the finest - -Qrade of the + ‘. four choicest ,varieties of Turkish tobaccb,| |“ ,’ ° To these are addéd the best, of mild bu full-bodied Domestié feat.’ The sun never sets on the American} | A group. of American’ veterans’ in| China, are now converting; heir’ “service club” into a post of. the! vegion that’ will have jurisdiction over he entire republic, ‘while’ in| Tokio,} wreck | $f} the West Ind steamer: ei tf ‘the al of he Flowery Kingdom. Charles -Bur-| + ucatan: =~ ed er American military attache at To-|1870+Brighahr ¥ da rs sumo dhe bin Vt granting me ee to the! women Fa LAPIS Irish dynamite prisoners,, v ; ye A 1919—Connecticut Jegiature rejected | " ( the "federal “prohibition” amend- metit. Pure extracted honey i in” six- ty-pound cans, two cans to the case. Twenty-five cents per’ pound. Freight pr to des- ‘tination. Cash must accompany all orders. » Reference, ‘First National ‘Bank. Send’ order to- day as supply is is Hirmited: Home Builders 1 Real Estate Co. 31 Diweane axe. ‘Loy out getting a rise out of Bessemer Post” jon was’ other’ than normal. 2 Legionnaire accu: the peninsula ¢ 10,000 LOWN BUILDS CLUB Funds for the construction’. of American Legion building have rgiged at Milton, Pa. a town of 10,000 population. The! local “post” at that Fetzer Post No. 17. ding... Plans for th Perfect Health ls Yours. If the Blood is Kept Pure any Elopening. A few bottles S. S..S, gry ptr ane eg ro FI pe on * cine, revita. °'your ood all - purities in the Blood. ive essa Pe a ptrengil ealthy, vigoroys \vigality.. Every You should needs it urls now to Keep they articular heed eablane that Our bigot! to. any. 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