Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 10

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Exiba exercising the functions of -his high of- ebune| nin cn on gh ot forth the eeuntey #8 that lifes could be tdked to Pre cv8 re public interests in a cfitical period? "| ‘ During the President's prolonged ill- Pas ; = “. + ness, it is true that the business of pata . government has gone forward after a; BESSitashion, but the question naturally arises, who is directing affairs? ‘The F | Preaideie 48 hot abte, Phy¥sicaily or tHén-* i} taily, much to pubile réBret Tis Vice. PréSident has ndt Ween abpedied to. Who then, governs us? It can only be those in direct con- trol of the sticken _ President—Mrs. Wilson, Dr. Grayson and Secretary Tuitiuity. Cabiriét Gtticefs ana ‘fneftt: bers of the Sénaté ala Hotide have beeH dertied admissidti atid upon wut Hire occasion has the most intimate friend seen the President, and then only for Sithe briefest period. It is a sad but true staté St affairs, The constitiition of thé ‘UHited States 50 | sa; mail accepted ‘tor \ a an three months. in casi of the terheval of the Bresl. iptions must be paid in ad- e Dally Tribune will nog|dent from office, or of his death, resig- very after subscription, be- nation, or inability to discharge the eee Uprtn tr erreare. powers and duties of said office, the same shall devolve on the Vice-Presi-j dent, and the Congress may by law Brovidé for the cases Of Feioval, abAtti, resignation, or inability, both of the]. Presidént and Vice-Presidént, declaring what officer shill thé att as Presi. me foot “Deng trivane of tog for dent, and such officer Shall act accord- reo aaey solicitor who. romisee to |Iely. util the didabillty Be reiiiered, Pa at 8 Pent in Sy lor a President: shall be elected.” ne unlese they. ea sti ean in ¥iew of hiffortunate dceurteriees there De the Circulation. Mi of recent months resulting in cabinet thori ea a page sub: changes and the lamentable attitude of : =| the president oh intertdtibAal ana keli- eral domestic affaité his incapacity has heen brot homié to the people with great emphasis. Altho it is the duty of the Congress CWyomin Postof- tye ‘Nev. 22, 1916 "HE ASSOCIATED PRESS [FROM THE UNITED PRESS President and WAY, Business -Advert! ing lea by a ae Buffalo, Patented more women of any othe; ‘Behed- iNew, York at Th were ave’ oes 0, Thi. Copies ofthe a ose are on New York and C hicago of- svisitors are welcom: SUBSCRIPTION RATES file Tices Ln SRNR SPSS eeeneee Member of Sac vias age of Circulations ‘ber of the ea Rr ent the use for, epu! ea 01 all news crédited in this unites roast the local news published Horan NOTICE, -. ARE PROTECTED UNDER FORMS HE MAY PREPARE FOR YOUR PROTECTION | 1 do st hindd of Cleaning | ThE pUTY THEY UWE iRSURANGE The City of Casper is the ceiter of one of the Iargest and richest oli pto- ducing tertitories in the country. “Into this fitld have comé géiitlémei ot means Who have associated themséives together ih corporations for the prd- duction und refining of of1 and. the mantfacture of the vahous ty-proa: ucts, ThESe corporations Have growh expanded and’ haye generally been sustessful. and prosperous. Many of thelfi rétharkably so. Thé City 6f Casper has-extended not only a Weéléoming hand, but Has én: tributed thri every means possible to the sucéess bf these enterprises. A city and her industries are mutual- ly dependent. The interests and wel- fare Of the one means exactly the in- and to take detibn, under the titeuinstarices, it'may scarcely be expected; and the re- public wit céfitinué t6* be govertiéa jthru the wife, the doctot and thé bed- Fétaiy. Why suppress the trutl ih a ed8e! of this kind Wheh the faet is certain to, eatliér or later, coftie td the ktiowi- edge of the people? ee ees CONSIDER THE TARIFF When the country recovers from the| influencé bf jas whith promptly suc: ceeded war excitement, and composes itself in Seriousrless td eonSider the well-being of the country there is no one old-fashioned subject that will fur- nish greater opportunity for wise and a The Meling Pot COLD COMFORT A story traveling the rounds of state | Newspapers fof 4 Weok Or more felates the hafrowlig éexperivibe of Richant Reenah ot Sherladh, Wydiilhg ahd Thomas Jefferson of Denvér, Colorado, oil magnates, who were caught in a blizzard in the Big Piney country and I Open Trg foie Evening Until ABSOLUTE PROTECTION! R. T. KEMP CO. i Service That Counts — ii, East Second: Phone 870 Q, Did Laxtinburg ste (Pa tase i iy Mn 8 BRAZIL PLANS my ws, ety ic GER TENNIAL IN ae within ‘the EH eit of Germany. In’ 14: fell te Burgundy, tho remaini of thé German Empife: It was rred by Austria by th Seerbee Gt? in. 1713 ‘ind to France iit 179 thé Congress 3 jot Vienna, 1816, ,it bebamé a Graha, ©" Duchy and in 1867, by the Intérnational Aste te aAZ Conference at London, ‘ft made &/ tion of " hina: neutral sovereign state under a gudi-|win be held oi oa antee of the powers. ei. —Celebra- redth birthday emt in Rio dé Janeiro. in” Septembe: according emselv: im terests. afd welfare of ‘the other. ‘They |eareful consideration. than the subject |fFeed t© Lanny put ag nae hares iaed Q. What is the origi Of tHé Ameri-|to the Pah-Amerteat Sales ‘Here. .oday. grow up together and should remain|of protective tariff, eat a ih saebistegg ss es dh [PE MBE: He 9 Wii ahaa aig jo celebration ‘Wil take on the ap- on terms of friendship and cdoperation} The wikdom of protétibii is once|toruout the night. EM Ree Rad Sy or always, jAgain betoming apparent since the ces- cludes. with the stdtemefit that Mr. pearance of 4 world’s fair, according to pute. Franklin Ethnologically, the Indian resem- counsellor of the " nid! bles most closély certain gt aitd | Union just rétirnea from Iny the Jotal situation the oil com:|Sation of world hostilities and the dls- pee aves ean eben pad ai|Sibettin peoples... It 1s. th bé-|a tour of Afgentiné ahd Brasil, panipS grew a litle faster and a lit-\abpéarance of the temporary protection react TNS Ray ae \Iieved by ose ities ae Mi, a ia ae tena ae ee ac tle taller than -the city, during) the|affordea by. the war. itself! bi! sya sgead Seators | Chose To centéent! on bora’ ¥ Vy; dre bettér t e down the Coast of North] scale. srowing Season. While the efty was] The promptness With Which Eurdbean| | Fe¥ Men in Wyaming an frets 5 using every energy.and effort..to- the demands of the public welfare with- in it8 lirnitéa means, the oli compa- nies, ‘With ample mealié for ati of thelt purposes, Were developing théir private fee ie cae You are creating it bauennté and.it will ‘Be trie to interésts. They are, so to speak, now|majority to work and earh, all te as| S¥ccesstul eye paar tse * oH Gone the patterit you seisiah Rehan’ sg ee of the fail- on easy Birect, while the bity i8 stifl;aainst our own High cost of labor, eee ha rain eee she ae ; ure model, engaged in the struggle 0 keip uplexpenbivéness of living, unwillirighess|° ve Pm the United States o> th with the requirements entailed by rapid nations have returtied to mantifdetur- ing, the great supply of Jabor. affitded by the disbanding of the great armies, the cheapness at which thls labor is einployed, the kéeiness of tie great to work and hivishnéss of spetiditig. Big ‘Piney field. kiéwn than Mi. Kéchah. And while all : ot, his. Norwegian friends and absiciated! Q. Was Dr. Van Dyke, the author, are delighted to hear that he escaped the thodtbire, nibne of them ate Willits to. wager that he wil be egtially. as America. éver a i A. He was ordained. thinister ot the -Presbiyterlin. taith graduation from college; Your. future «is: being dateriniana: now-today, to-= mofrow, every day! ea His : sake a for a-num-|° 4 f 5 = jand uxeinburg? Hi SSR ab A AR, his ‘experience. during thé War dre_ coli: ~ There are plenty. ‘of food PPO: ptinHities for srowth 6f population and ever expand-| This, state of affairs will not require nieninintibiniasiletemaiiies sidered among his bem rb a a who are in position fe, take sdvantage em. ing tise Of public utilities: any great length of time to piie up; a Is it necessary A he - passport ; It J8 now timie that our friends, ttie|thd Walaiice of trdde against us under} ANSWERS 10 QUEST ‘a sp rom: SP ihe United States, ito: Can- ‘Systetiatic daving. will so oil. cofiipanies,. come to our tescue in|our Present Democratic free-trade. pol- . =< oman such manner as they may be permit: ted. We don’t ask theifi;to edritripute tothe pitblic excliequer in aid of the many things of which Cagp¢r stands in urgent need, but inall propriety it: is Suggested that these corpordtions show their interest. and confidence the erection of ;monuments to their > suc- cesg/in the form. of miagnificent buiia- ings for the housing of the A. United States. citizens may cross the border into Canada withtut a pass- port. There is the usual investigation made by castom officialé at thé bordér, but if you'are in good health and dre provided with sufficient fiinds to, com- plete your journey, \you _Mill’ probably experience- no difficulty. iey. er or later. sms you to our earnings you can We will be using European goods ey! arn 8 yi to’ the exclusion of oti own manufac- turers and we: will hdve derived no revenue whatever from those who have taken the markets from our own, peo- ple. * We cannot go on forever altruistic methods urd main in’ business. bean investor and by reinve; Q.. How many men were: with Ad- acquiré wealth. miral Peary when he reached the North Pole? E. 8. ¥F. A. Three men ae ek pte Feary on_his final Wik t6 the pole. Q. Ww thin Comiplete title of the present king of England? B. B. | A. His full title is: His Most Excel-| lent Majesty, George thé Fifth, by the Grace of God King of the United King- You will have little chihice of-ever getting rich un- lobe you save systematically, The Casper National Bank by with our expect to re- Some day or other (Any reader can get ihe answer to any question by writihg The Casper Daily. ‘Tribune business il be driven to take a diy off|adm of Great Britain ard Iretaria and retire ead we w pe driven to ea yo dm 0 reat Frederick J, Haskin, Di lor; “Wad of, the ciiy and the beautification of|and think in terms of Ameri¢a for|of the, British Dominions. beyond the | ington, D. CG. | This. otter apples strict-| CAPITAL AND SURPLS $190,000, 06 its thorofares. In this miaffer théy|Aimcricaris. When we fetich thai point eA of the » Emperor liy to fhformation. The bhredu canridt o can, sérvé the public purpose and profit thereby. * Ins all seriousness “ana with respect the suggestion is made. we will put in force a reaisotiablé pro- teetive system: for safeguarding ofr manufacturing interests and labor. Yes, you tah With great pbnefit, bring out the witiff issue; aust it off, and admire its beauty and usefbiness. gl¥e aflylce on legal, medical ana. ft anncial matters, It does not attenipt to settle domestic troubles Abt to wit-| derake exhaustive resi on dny sub Ject. Give full name and address ana enclose two. cents in statips for return Diatage, Write. your question | plainiy {and riety, i. What até the raiés governing the Alaskan dog gled rices? W. A. The Alaskan sweepstake covers a distance of 416 miles and’ each coti- testant is allowed: as many dogs as he wishes. The driver girltes the sled. front the handle biirs atthe réar and rides or proper Wud DIRECTS THE GOVERAMENTY AN “replies “dré gent di- —_——0— Bach contestant 18 PHO-| rect to the inquirer) © © vbr since ast’ September. when 4 F | towfabhed of leaving the starting poltit| —> oe President Wilson was compelied to|_ NSt olily & man without ah Ad and js photographed again at the finish! Potatoes aire. used <f reguite a man without 4 country, Bere Faee in i i sue 6 i bstitution cain “Be: biaa e abandon. bis speaking tur 6f tHe West| nose has Herb itoover erscting a presk(%®. tat TO. stibstt ry tind: No cheap currency ti I used Dr. He tiuSt carry the same equipmerit at} ville Basiner. on aeeaurt of a breakdown, of ‘hts|dehtial lighthing rod? the Anish @& GU the Bisel, It a abe Ales health, mystery and lack of authorative Se Ot the owner must have him >on the sled statelfibAt flative to his actual condt-} aie “hext logical move for the Ied./at the finish, The races sometimes sat tion Mive trarked the attitude of those! rat Government is the abandonment/#bout five dayy, but the distance has H v1 Y yf ry at } close to the Chief Iextcutive. jof its shipping enterprise made neces: | been Leyidarcbal pbb tas eee The pecusa’ whe ote Ha F When the President was taken from |Saty by the war. Experience has shown aera pitas “diamond rings in‘the j a ye Colordiis’ t6 Washington, for a time|fhat sovernmont effort in the ‘field of @. Are any members. of the presi room at the Iris thea: FOR SA URDAY a Whet is rightly private enterprisé- is abinot Catholics? S. B. N. please return to 3 bulletiiis Were issucd by physicians in not only « failure bitt costly as well, aérit's © Ae Re Sa Lise: pa Iris charge. True they contained but tit- eee tha A. There are no Cat ard, s cabinet. The highest offi- ee Re ae eek ee CL ills ech TAMAR Gk sk Roba ones Aca government of. that faith) a, Blanditide trouble... News from thes, gimptets. iiWards, of New Jersey, are: Chief Justice White, of the su: bedsidé thei ceased sitirely. and for! tgp President, and Ritenié of Maryland, the past fivé months little or Hothinie | tor Vice-Presiderit.. The platform; beer has .cdifé out of thé While Housé deal-;and light Wines, ing With thé state é¢ Hedith of out oe ea President. During all the m@hths of illness Ad-; miral Gtiyson, the President's persdin- al phystétthy has given the American} public Aé iitérmation, but has shroud- ed evétything in secrecy. Early in the present month, Dr.! Young, ot dolins Hopkins hospital, Bal- timore; 686 6f the oxperts called. in for consultétion last September, hae out ag interview saying that thé Prés- ident” Had: sifferea’ trom . a’ ebreprai blood clot-which had paralyzed his toft| side. This. is called hemiplegia. I1t| was {he first statement of the reil truth giveito tie people. it edthe sx ‘Richelieu Sliced Pineapple, 2Y-lb. CRN cats Ey nitéd States abipy Wing board, and Jdseph Tumilty, sec- retaty to the presiiitnt. If the taxpayers of this fiation liad Q. What 4s re art $f reading @ per- dnything iMbre than just & hanketing |ggn's handwriting {for government owiership, it would! balled? . ¥. jseem that their brief experience in one} 4. it is called j Aa, railroad business, by syne janywhere from. $750,000,000 (000,000, would cure 6ven & hati LRA RSI DEES it # Straw yote céild be taken mt _ a 3 day's Events | Do Your Tailoring see Renee al Hl Also Cleaniag and Pressing | | - 20 Years’ Richeliex Sliced Pineapbla 2b. ¢ CAN wc. Richelieu Sliked Fincauitl,, 1-lb. ean .. Thats willbe regia densi -on Friday Eventi es Odd pe bay ih Moorfield Storey, of Lott; thé fereniost ledders of the Aimérieati | bat, b6lehraies his “75th birtidiy today. ! one of, months after tié<pvtiutt rocturrehce. A South Dakota stato as clation of ete OF 7 " oo-bperdlive livestock: shippiri¢ assetia- Ex erienée ‘ Boye yy 0 th Pec: yoga a neath sgh tions is to. be organized at a meeting Dp By ie of the y a Ic a e CHILI: LUNCE iclont reason for withholding the plain '{nany. na Site teat ‘ é " ' fact of physical disability from those! | “Bree (Bpebah I ke Ue the- eubject CALL 467:R * Cli < i Ce ral Block, All kinds of Saidwiches at who have” every ‘right to Jmow? It Of the wiivuill triangular debate tonight ¢. Robett ecretar thé “President was’ incapacitated ‘from between student teams of Yale Harvara 4 © 240 North Cénter ¢ gn te ices. Quick Service, Quillity jand Princeton. universities: OPEN EO a ow, SOG M, Fk hes RET EIRT OA Hoe d a #4 .#f.éa## @¢ a

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