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PAGE TWO seta copy for the space and pays er the) | space he uses. Suppose;he workg inj the | } NOTI hardware department ang the buyér’ sets. marked down a stock of kiives!to a io pay mbérs Che Casper Daily Cribune | The Platfom ssued every evening except Sunday at | asper, Natrona county, Wyo, Publi- | o— NO SUCH LUCK nin *EPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS| foreign ‘in-American language ind on dll the knives he sells. { The advertisements are so novel and as a rule ‘different’ that few people skip them, ‘the tlérks show the ‘opy fo" tation offices. Oll Exchange ‘Building 2 iil iil ii Partin iN sail j 1 figure. He adyertises, ih his space, that Clas¢ “initiation $$ Instill Pat~iotism | y f ¥ > adyertises, , that ; BUSINESS TEUEPHOND... crib hallll Pat-otism Into Foreigners. | (il il | | | | ll | 4 barzajn in Knteas ean be had at Bis) sprived,? Se opt oes ot : H > insertion entered at Caspe. (Wyoming) Postof- | Sir—Recent events have brought ik it AH Ih With eek On the phy of ite day fousws| ice as second-class matter, Nov. £2, 1916; to the public eye the fact that there \ the advertisemen ' SEMBER TH TASkOGRiD “tanay| cxiat.on our shords sifen colbries, be {| i ing-he is given 10 per cent commission , MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . colonies, | "| | | ES HANWAT Bresldonc ana Bang| fpitltas those on the other aide of || ) B. HANWAY, President, an: itor} the Ocean. Our initial patriotic out- CARL BE. HANWAY, “Business Manager HOS DAILY .. Advertising Manager burst has been in the form of a aS Rditor nunciation of those strangers who, No One Can Stop the 'Ré BULLETIN be oe city f ul their acquaintances and thus add to Na B. GRIFFITH......Associate Editor in return for American opportu . their sales, the advertising brings new T— y i ———SE athe ORE CABINET ; Advertising Representatives tea See to undermine our u customers and increased sales in Pp de- | 7 . oe David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. ideals and traditions, partments—so every one is satisfied. ’ in it.’ Proaden” Rise a Sradden, But calm and impartial considera: MEMSERS Are He needn’t stay out in it. 7 ‘ tion will demonstrate that we must 7 SLLS ‘ida fire 1720-23 Stegen Bldg. 4 DRUG STORE THAT SELLS No.one can avoid a fire or “chicago, I. | share the blame for this situat 4 | 0) sa ‘pies ot the Daily ‘Tibune are on tine FIGURIN SG ON \ECOND-HAND PIANOS Some time ago the Woolworth Drug tore in Albany, Ore., took over a, music oom next door, closing the entrance of iat room #0 that patrons of it have to ass thru the drug store. Thru this .om the store is doing a great phono- ie of, D a the more so as the preponderance * id vistors Ree Weledrr ene? Of-| of intelligence ts on our slde. These foreigners, who are an economic | necessity to the country, have been | attracted to “God's country” by the | wonderful stories circulated by | steamship agents and our boastful | 1 RESIGNING #& accident or sickness. sUBscKL f se Year x Months h Mc me Month pride in our native land. We have | aph business. ae . ft pid permitted them to follow the in- nfany of them are sold thru the tak- Insurance Helps, |. he sear as stinetive yearning to herd together “ ig in of second-hand pianos. There for the store a quick salé and good argin in second-hand pianos. Really ere are two profits; one when tie sale the phonograph is made and one lat when the piano’ is sold. Many are ot for cash—and they move promptly. Twice a month the store advertises in: » classified. columns under the héad- :, “Pianos Wanted,” and thus gets in h with those who wish to sel. our instruments were handled in “No- mber. a hree Months ..! :- 2.22150; SmOnE People of ¢helr own’ tongue. | No subscription by mail accepted for; We have permitted thein to dwell ess patiod than three monthe. | under impoverished vonditions where li subscriptions must be paid in ad-| ‘ re re se and The Daily Tribune will not; ‘hey, often have been exploited | ure delivery after subscription be-| by selfish employers and agitators, | es one month in arrears. | Their vision is narrowed by the ‘ember of Audit Bureau of Circulations| ©°>fines of their existence. (A. BL) | Inasmuch as safety of our coun- cr Sf incl Ageavincca oes | try during war time depended on Associated Press is exclusively, COmPulsory military servige, so our entitled to the use for republication future is contingent upon compul- AL HeWs credited in this paper and also sory: education and eradication of © | al news published herein unwholesome living conditions. | NOTICE | These radical ideas never can be | THe Cae NS ey eubscevtion for! destroyed by bayonets or sedition he Caspe aily Tribune or any mon- aw: e " 0 i ca ey to any solicitor who promises to | laws, The only remedy is educa- give you emium or a chance in any tion and a square deal. Sort of contest. or pay any money to The under dog is not ungrateful, angers, Hey can show a iet- t aT oc ter from The Casper Daily Trinune,| 27 the sooner we adopt the policy | Hens Py the Circulation Manayer, au-|} just outlined? the sooner we ‘shall | thorizing them to solicit subscriptions think of the foreign borm in the | i “Absolute Protection!’) —, - R. 1. KEMP€O: “Service that Counts” 111 E. 2nd St. Phone 370: | Fiery fechin ‘and Burning ops Skin ib a Most Cruel Torture Relief in S. S. S.| the test of 50 years as.one of the. ear ayn these persistent | greatest blood cleansers inom, Te tortures when it is so easy and|18, guaranteed eDurEDy free from costs so little to do as thousands | Minerals of any kind, ¥ of others have done and get relief The experience of others has through S..S.S.? It is now well established the unfailing merits of, ; known that eczema comes from{S. S. S., and there's no -question the blood, By giving the blood a} about the wisdom of your givin, it thorough cleansing you not only|a-thorough trial. All reputable fet sure and spe dy relief but you| druggists sell it. If in doubt as to also build up the system and re~|your case write to Me ical Ad~ chew your, vigor and vitality. visor, Swift Specific Co. "Dept: 54, This good medicine has stood | Atlanta, Ga, 1 SiS NG) and collect money for same. terms of the deeds of those whose names decorate our war-time :rolls ages: | of honor, instead of those who are | | deported as ungrateful from the | land for which their brothers fought and died. "POT. M." A GALLERY SEAT Some of the Nebraska Democrats are | % Army Training for Youth, Editor Tribune: said to be at work on a plan to consign Sir—Universal training “will ‘not only keep us out of wars and build up the respect outside our borders the Democratic National Conhvention.| which the present administration has almost ruined, but would be a hese Bryan opponents should study a means of Americanizing the immi- little political history before finally de-| grant. , A It would train our young men in ermining to eliminate the vi Gry Y eermining to pats eyalG wag boss loyalty to the interests of the na- Bill Bryan to a seat inthe gallery at | via the gallery route. As the Demo-| tion and would have a democratizing cratic National Convention of 1896 dis-, Sect Jn developing | quickeyed | social conscience. Our citizens are : ; covered Mr. Bryan in the gallery and,} not to be wsundered from one an- , , Lve worked it out in a ores Ree ta eo a Ce ae t e Surprise of everybody, exce s.| Other along lines gf class.or. creed .| | way. few. years.ago a.girl who workes : Oo if Sea ee OF cvers hody,exhept poa:|) areas origin, but to be judged || |for me got married. But her household 5 is o1ce ebpra a sibly himself, put him at the head of| on their merits as Americans, | | duties, she found, dia: not take up yall on 5 the ticket, the idea of getting rid of At whatever the cost, let us stand | | her ne, so we ranged that she . *s bi ae ag EELS Ovh fohrteaslnuitogotheritcanthe right | should come into the store a couple of 3 anc. aE him in that way is of exceedingly doubt-/ when menaced by the might which | I lhours just before noon, when the big ij ‘ a eee Ras, Bde EG NL ful’ value. Mr. Bryan headed a con-| backs wrong. EMF, | rea ytae gimagh was ong¢The scheme, Suited both ‘ + ALY Cathy oad Gatien vabrante A ; SS 3 aS | me Cin favpenra twice | of Sus. na? i i ARF » ‘dat 7 * testing) Nebraska delegation in 1896, ! High Paid|@abinet Favored. | artidiee ne ent 40 mievabhon me th Srhten, in the afterndbh, $ jhe Comprising 12,740 acres, 8,780 acres deeded and'3,960-_ and was not admitted to the floor un-| Editor Tribunet | i} : and perpe seneral dit ne i erat Fisht bye availapmraree s ‘acres leased; will.take,care of. 1,000 head.of cattle the:.- til thel convention was half over, He| of Blank ene eke this would |STRAIGHT TALK REFUTES {> W ‘ houts;” : nid j 4 2 ‘ ee i i Ae i a . sound good it/the Rep dUlican plat- | CoN TORS’ CLAIMS) | Yo iw 45. | de B00a mdi: retail Stordg dé "their year round ; 18 miles from thriving fown on the Chicago, we took his seat on Wednesday, on Fri- fopate ira, st. |, Johiialt smith ut ‘Troy, Maye! has] a ae SW ygegpst bu sin the Db us. andif. » & North-Western R.R. .We can-giveryou. a:complete.-1- ot heads 4 > Gievanibare © believe in‘ an able cabinets | joarr after many years of newspaper! fisherman on a y corner in your) the, several instances@0n recor 5 . Ba ites Reta probes is jot LAE fi Gay he was the nominee. He,was bare-| we Beveve in an increased reihWde | CAC: ff, that just listing meats and] business district, expertly casting an ar-|where auch stoves receuit their extea prospectus“with. price, whichiis yours for the’ asking. ly of presidential age, and holds the} eration for cabinet officers, to insure | giving pricegig not all there -is-in ad- 1 bait to all parts of the compass |eyening help from the clerks of neigh- We have x large’ list’ of ‘Nebraska ranches, large anda record. as the youngest presidential] Setting capable men. Tho presi- |Cortisine. ‘There was so much that he|with utmost composure, your curiosity | poring shops which close. 4 Hyet at Nort It, eel bath ee sas 3 deptjand partysshould beheld re- | wanted to 1@Pihe-publeMBseUC tis Wasy'| would surely require’ sutlitylng ‘before dele rae smalls. Sendius your address.and a copy. will be mafia nominee of any party. Three times he] sponsible for the gross failures of |he conducted thts .buslteadhen BS u passed on CLERKS PAY FOR ADS. to you oil weed PP ii a Shalt pd i ae Z . P inet member. We believe | Iq oveleatunt scontly used 5 ) PROFITS ; LEAL mined 3 adit Was the nominee, and tho defeated re-| “2% ©! avis = ; 3} This novel stunt recently used AND SHARE THE PROFITS : yc AAR RMT Cefeated re-! that steps should be daken to for; \, onerany a Sten esr nanan = By ia y the White Hardware company of] ‘The satéspeople Of AfWater's store in : pret e eh 077 ceived the largest Democratic vote ever] mulate a plan whereby thepost-) |@%0—said to.Smith? ;whydon's you put | “Basile: Pad th ract attention - ealttor: re > Toons Yee ice ia th orteef stuf | Wilkes-Barbe, Pa., to attract at i ater, California, aré now fully con. cast prior to the last eight years. Mr.; ™éSter general will be selected from nh Your, sdigeispments-the-sortaal: § q Y those who are familiar. with the‘ you tell your custom: ed that advertising pays. Bryan was personally and direetly re-| postoffice service and have the abjly- | come into the sto: That wou surely /2Md other seasonable goods. The manager of thé store has ar- i aan Bi e | - : < wv. ye “|) Large crowd: hered on the corner | ranged with shis clérk# td use a quarter t ° ‘ - Ra RRS AS bréhxd df title” | ut sponsible for the first nomination of| it¥ for this espe 7 ar te ni ES wis Taps whil hea watch the casting expert hit various page in’ _IdeAl papers as “Our * Fins - F eats. ths : A : targetsrachutt glock oF more distant, 2 ople’s For example, i ae N Wilson, and for the failure of Champ ‘— Then he adopted the idewalhit Niiy bebh TEN eee “ - a OK | . a e interest tan-so hig I wiigers one clerk will ask to have a certain Clark to get the nomination in call ? ‘¥ ]) Using it ever since. One-half of higia tlwere made re to u In the Day $s News 1 | vertising Space im gi ev to stratght) complish som ey they] to its window display of fishing tackle 1g his abilit liv amount of the space and he prepares even after majority—but not two ficult shots. Iris Theatre Building >, Casper, Wyomin Zz. . |merchandising facts, ‘The.other half be | Salesmen just inside the door “tied thirds<voted for Clark longs to his ger nith’s: Gossip.” un with th ive display by distribut- A CLEAR COMPLEXION i If Mr. Bryan should choose to occupy! , George Kennan, celebrated American He numbers ‘these talks and they have|ing: gratis printed céples. of up-to-t | 5 ts | Journalist, traveler and lecturer, who reached 199 or over up to date, * Hiniiute ssame laws, ‘with the firm’s'ad- - the gallery place proposed at the Sai} peaches his 76th birthday today,’ has — (intair competition got after the shop | vertisoment _brominenthy-~alsplayed | Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingEyes Francisco convention, he might Proceed | Probably done more to make the Russia and this “Smith's Gossip" jshowé: how | therein. —Most Women Can:Have q { veded was evi of the past knowsy to his countrymen: the vituation was me : m of visitors, Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known to make it thé seat of McGregor and the } the stunt sv , than has any other man. By residenco’ Pear Madam: Tdeneed by the steady str regulars find themselves shouted down 4nd travel,in Russin, when he wus tol- : Y " If you have any relatives or close }muny of whom, on their departure, bere Ohio Physician and deserted. Decidedly their best plan pie hr rege at Eliya friends who are in the wholesale-bust-| packages of various shapes and size s Hg nd her ness, ask them if they know. of Not all fishing tackle, by any meuns. | Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated is to treat Mr. Bryan with the considera joven ee eee fe Hite retail dealers who can or do: retail at! ae maa | scores of women for liver and bowel ail: . nader, : : rare vholesale prices don't you A RESERVE SALE PRC | ments. During these years ive Hon due an old leader, and still in the) over a long term of years. Ho went to BAIS aAARne te ait san salute a COMER IN RS HANDY his patients a prescription ieee prime of life Sir vcs ut explorer) \and. (telesranl rs at saun tol Cell! thuntrali bern eat ARROMCRTMLO TR OMAR AIS UMIEARC eat ‘They — few well-known vegetable ingredients That notion about banishment to the CUeIneer as far back us 1865. ‘Twenty i says u West mixed with olive oil, naming them years lat cys he is offering meats to you at, lke tobe, waited on)? d_ with oliv er Wholesale prices? Philadelphia, grocer. nd this is par De dwar i Olive Tanets ‘ou will u figure any p Way that | tigdlarly true. in’ hot weather, w them by their olive color. Jer could #But every merchayt knows there are These tablets are wonder-workers on jand did more than anything elsé that 5 ty with his deliver limes of the Wher many people the liver and bowels, which cause a | has ever happened to fix suspicion in 20d corner of a ef y aineadanhaitr vine in, and other times when, com.) Botmal action, ying off the waste |the minds of Americans, respecting the C4! You conceive o aN ess with an “go el a a : r Be 453 vor ‘| and poisonous matter in one’s system. president of the Associated Advertising | rule of the Romanoffs, Mr, Kennan hay OVNce of brains in his head doing busi- paratively few do, The “pre rtepr, of | If you have a pale face, sallow look, been a prolitie writer of books and ar Ness without making a profit sis to have enough, elerks in the i ‘i dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- icles for the press. He was bern at thing to pay his expenses—a fair mar-)store jto handle the push, when it. oc-. aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out he again visited that coun- | try to investigate its conyict system. His d josures gave him international’ fame, gallery ts childish Secretary of Agriculture Meredith n every: , cours Clubs of the World. Propagandists, rather thun administrators, predominate| Norwalk, Ohio, and began his cureer in of profit jours, and not have them standing | ‘of inactive bowels, you take one Richelieu Best G us u telegraph overator ut Columbus. Iam making a profit on everything Jaround i eating up Wages during the |" ‘of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Ta lets nightly Per Ib ' in the President's cabinet ee I sell and thi why I am in business, ;dull perioc for a time and note the pleasing results. % : ares ae A ” do not fall off T do not ve you crockery with It's y for the big: stores, with Thousands of women and men take se pis because they your purcha to cover ny deti- hundreds of employes, to solve the prob- | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- Richelieu Midas Coffee, Those who thot the sing bill would when the is clencies in the quality be Um not lem by dividing the clerks up into differ-| cessful substitute for calomel—now and Per Ib 2 ‘ 3 the old town on fire and bring back | bent built, that_way SMLTH ent ‘wutche JOHN | ‘which overlap, some of — then just to keep them fit. 10c and 25c. the good old days of 1917, ure now see. —— = _ ing the error of their prediction. Cuas- Richelieu Vulcan Coffee, 4 per has long since passed the boom a ‘The wild and woolly days of f 1917 will never return. Instead, we may expect a steady growth und unprecdent Put it in the Cup Just as You Do Sugar— "[ HEN pour on boiling hot water—and the coffee is ready. Dissolves instantly. Strength regulated to suit tast= by the quantity used. Scientifically and perfectly prepa at our refinery, by Mr. Washington’s refining s» Pure coffee—absolutely soluble—retain- fees ing all the’ delicious flavor and quality. No coffée-pot— ~ no bother—no grounds—no waste. Recipe Booklet Free. G. Washington Sales Co., Inc., 334 Fifth Avenue, New York ed industrial eapunsion with the hy-| steria eliminated. Buy real estate, | Casper Storage € Phone 97. build houses, invest every dollar you have in the fyture of Casper and you'll} come out big winner, ————0———__ | 1 One Year Ago Today | in the War ” ar Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty e G. F. Bell 303 Oil Exchange Bldg: + ** al electiony held in Austria for | fonal assembly, < German commissioners at Treves signed a renewal of the armistice terms. a Oyblers live as long us twenty yeure und are best fitted tor the mua they are ubout five years old < when | aoee : CL LLLP LODO OLDS — oe ! BEST BOWL OF CHILIIN TOt st tas Z —) 20c at the CHILE KING LUNCH iy ; | _ Bayle Boones Gui pen Sani

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