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Cbe ‘Caspet # Daily Cribune} | Issued évery evening Woe Sunday at Casper, Natrona, gounty, tation OU Exchange. BUSINESS TELEPHONE.. Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof ice aa second-class maiter,.Nex.22, 1816 eee Oe ee MEMBER "HB ASSOCI Ate Res REPORTS FROM THE UN pet ein ec BE oA atten tie on 3. &. HANWAY, President’ and Editor BARL E. HANWAY, Businese Menager AILY..-- Advertising Manaxer R - ane GRISFITH: be Advertising “Ner-sscntmtives Devid J. Rar 11, 341 Fitth Ave. * ge yore City, Pricaen, King & Prudden, 1720-; 4 NStogen Fees oe Copies of the: Sains es ibune are on file in the New York ey Chicago of- offices: tion in the management of the party's affairs must sacred. and sacrediy. equal. The Re-} publican wemen in the couhtry, consti- tute one-half of the party’s member- tice to the public, te third side of thd! ofa woah’ ever seen. triangle, which must not be forgetten.| We will h the. excess to care for ae ig” Publ! “We feel that there shall be an ad- | tax, that } on the veins of Bt ap ist SS 'Bnilding} ministration of law and order every-| nes. pe bs wat od al y+ -.216| Where im the nation. We wi lity, Ancome tax return fin ge AT wilt <a a eas pit ved trom the Cail : “The party shall measure its steps; and Mh reports, those of| come. f oe. ‘Where is the longest tunnel in | meaning, “people who live on the penin- forward by the new needs of the na-} tion with eyes always. ahead, but with its feet always on solid ground. “The Republican party offers the wo- men everything ft offers the men. “The only just rule for a political party “is that the rights of participa- a new profession of legal advisers and accountants, We will discharge thousands of gov- ernment spies, those | useless, us * ing, money: n parasites imposed upon us in imitation of foreign auto- cratic systems. We will repeal the ancient Sherman law which never prevented but actual- ly encourages the evils of modern bus) iness on the one hand, and which. en- & be and remain equally) have seen the! Republican. fold, ‘happy ever afterward. Lodge fatter and iasieideien-=-tinhiminerenmeetshaaiinansimmemmeamiamenmen toed omnes ce ———— Jabte feature this “Iam glad the convention is Ae st clock in this country, we mee nrucin, af dor | mm inet e turer toilet articles, in r which rete ‘The dial of this clock] to be completed v fie years ———— . direct |}is 38 feet across, having an area of ieaetan that tiike Geution will sy ied BRYAN AFRAID pacman na Pa ‘with Italy. ‘This tunnel| 1,184 square feet, ‘The minute hand ts] come one of the most fertile and pros, “exigency ~ prompted Mr. }'was completed ‘i 1872.~ , ‘20 feet ‘In length, and its ba Miva bara dtigntioe sore travels 24 inches every minute and ‘Will come into the no more and be Pontticat ables demiagogues to eternally anney)treaty, fices-and visitors, ate welcom ship. In many states, this has long) 14 emt mae ince tuldiona’ ai the! a neon tbh See tattrer ate been so. In the Presidential campaign other hand: as % campaign: iss | ik One Year :.. 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NOTICE net give your subscc'ption for The casper Dail Tribune of acy mon- ey to any solicitor who promises to give you a premium or a chance, in any sort of contest, or pay any mauey to strangers, unless they can show a jet~| ter trom’ The Casper Daily Tripune, | signed by the Circulation Manager, au- thorizing them to solicit subscription: and collect money for same. > ee THE SHERIDAN CONVENTION \ month of May Sheridan Republican State Con- During the will have the try’s problems are largely economic | the dismissed ti the district court. venti i or 2 vin! ' pre-convention period when I am} beprergc teenie ees The event will nes, Mr. Hays pointed out that the’ not on the skirmish line, tracking up, Bei Pes son cing ah to pros- attract several hundred temporary! inqustrial difficulties in this country, and down the land, fighting for my et mig, | In former and normal times} ..¢ overwhelming, “can be, and I have. Presidential preference. I am escaping} peach e ies court art awe metropolis of the north was! oxmicit faith will be, solved in one way! jpeathis ya thieseas Committee | ete week im i ie wife! te tie “led a good convention city, the; 4y sanding exact justice and enfore-| int be circtimepect. Our;bustness js! ote ot her -atlorney this people were" hospitable, the entertain-'j.. 44, to elect the President, not to select) amd entered ment sufficient and those aftending any, <pne Republican party from its in-}and nominate him. I realize I am los-| belave peace: a gathering that made it a meeting place always had an enjevable time, 0! welkfounded judgment that it shail be] iso everywhere. organization created within the party, | complete amalgamation which is our ob- | \Jective. }party offers uct of this war,” |ception has stoed against undue feder- of 1920 it is my very earnest “hope and We will erase from the statute vooiks | our shipping laws, which forbid over: seas commerce in American ships un- der the American flag. In place of these laws and regula- “There is to be no separate women’s except and only in those cases where! of such an Artangement may be needed} temporarily as an efficient aid in the! ois: We will either pass up-to-date ship: /@ | ping laws that will place an American “To the women and men alike the the right of a political } self-determination. “E do not ask that all women become Republicans. “To which party you belong is.of less | conseqnenee than that you belong to! some par. I would rather a woman | join qur opponents than belong to a | party. with thet, of other nations; we will subsidize American lines so @ that, under the American flag, can: compete with foreign carriers. ———-0 if use for the individual) Smes viervéR’ AKAD. who is either ‘too busy’ or ‘too good") gyon, Patrick Sullivan, Republican, to help. He has no just complaint to) National Committeeman for Wyoming, make, whatever happens. He is riding, Just back from a trip: to Chivago. where of \ have no * | he, and. hix| colleagues, were, giving, some | ielding, ig ie of bet jon: another's ticket. I have an abid-| Be and his collencucs: wore ee reine | eh re {8 wae ing faith that there will be an awak-| National Renublican convention which| ter future conduct on oP a poes at hos ned sense- of civic duty as a by-prod-| meets in June, “is rejoicing over ‘pros- pects for an enthusiastic campaign t! year and! a big victory in November, He said, ‘This is. one, of the, times. ip. Expressing the belief that the consi ing out om the preliminary fun and 1) am not exactly pleased about the 108s; | Since the, time’ referral fa) every: |ter ek ecg a aa eC | pceceneey: (ii ee | made past to. aaa ae . 3 There must be strong federal regula-)captivity until the candidate is named} thing has grown larger. Gatherings |ijon, put mot government ownership. |jand: the regular ‘campaign. comes. on. have a greater ‘representation. More! spe Republican party will never} , “It matters very little from what part people are interested and attend. Tray |\forget the ‘debt we owe to the soldiers phere Nba hy pep Hy Hows pe el distance mikes no particular if-| 46 have won this war. We-used topics’. ways except, maybe “Mississippt ference. So Sheridan can count up-| "0. "2Ve Won the auc Bouth' Caroling, | cer, a0: Reem st on h with her on Convention |2¢ar; ‘Food will win the war, Liberty} feel the certainty, of Republican vic:) day a large number of prominent Re-| bonds will win the war. thrift stamps|tory. Never have I noticed greater} ;,, The question is, what is. Shéridan|all helped to win the war, but the war Scelaence, for candidates, but there going to do to house her guests? | was wom by the fighting men at thellwit be no sore spots, mo difference! It is understood that there are two! fighting front, and in no other way.) upon whom. the cholce may fall. The; principal hotels in the city, one ot} And. the party’s apreciations of ins Rea ph eas hot ve bas limited capacity. But if Sheridan's, Soldiers will be remembered. : field or any dark horse- that. may ‘nosd) hostelries are like others thruout thé] In bis closing appeal Mr. Maya said: /jy' at the finish. state, scarcely able to provide stand-|*Find disloyalty if any’ there be in|. “The National Committee exneets, thé ing room, let alone sleeping quarters, the land and: erush it, Find: the, right aemest ON VOIR An FORDE KPaRR: ANE her reputation as a convention city|and cleave Gnto-it. bes deawely ores tne: eae tng. ote may be somewhat damaged. | Sheridan is even now discussing the, the hay at tt | already Palace livery barh, mem- purchased for the purpose. It} will not be finished, in time for the convention, so other provisions will neéessarily have t6 dé made. There is no fear that the people of Sheridan, ‘will their visitors 1 however. | camp in, Pioneer park.or ask them to crawl into} wigwam more benefitting its impor- bers of the convention and their friends will be properly cared for, of course. The sole object of thus calling pub-) lic attention to the inadequate hotel | facilities at Sheridan is to spur Mr.) Geotge Perry and: aasoélites to switter | action in provitting their city with a, wigwam more benefitting its impor: tance. - aPC. Wi BEDE KEEP YOUR S RAISED {! How Will H. Hays, Chairman of t) | Republican National Committee, ad-|. a tion the Republican State of Virginia at Roanoke Prtrick’s day, pleaded for “ in peace as well as in wa clared that the along under the pre Conv: on a- ate ina He de- | had slipped } sht Democratic ad- | any adequate thot/ country misintration without of the problems that would confront us until the of pen stock was here,| just as we did before we entercd the} war. | Outlining the- principal polivics of the! Mr. Hays | ggest that ‘ove All things theél party, guild: oy Itepuu nm party and administration of stands first for hon est, officiept economical busin the bountry’s afta it was formerly said that ‘honesty is the.-best pol #@ matter of busi- ness. Honesty is the best policy as a matter of thorals. In Wké manner the is but one kind of stccessful of faithful, economical sue polities, efficient, honest and administration. The only today is to find out the what is best for| ;, and de it first. We want more men in polities for what they can} give und not what they uy count en get. Republican party. the development and execw- plan for the reduction of} the repeal of taxes which initiative, the est the of a taxes, kill wat uy 1 bette with and spreading of | debt over a large number of years. | be thuré shall be developed | sion between laber and: cay: with justice t@ both and with jus-| re ital LOST The, person who, fougd the two diqmoad, rings in. the women's rest soon ut the Iris theater. Sut, night Diease return to iris theater and receive reward. \tionts of the [men to fot the ssful politics in the situation | pacity. of the Coliseum with a view) taf accommodating all Republicans who,| may attend. Heretofore, there has) been more or less complaint on the |bart of those who journeyed great dis-| tances to’ witness the nomination aff their, party candidates and. then: tailed \(O witness. because they, could not gain admittance to the gonvention hall, We believe we have obviated: this disagree- SSS “Keep your eyes raised, Americans, but keep your fect on the ground.” Re eta THE REPUBLICAN PROGRAM h OFER as Albert J, Beveridge, for- mer senator from Indiana, is always entitled to a hearing on public ques: day, and) when it comes to promulgating party doctrine, being. lone of the schdolmasters of the Ke Repub-| party, whatever he says comes with’ seme authority and a whole Jot of correctness. On a recent occasion he’ a\ldressed a gathering of Michiggh| | Republicans. Among other things outlined a program which he noi ‘would become the political policy of his! better) The Hon. a -Wadsies 1} em |party in restoring ordgr and |iconditions in the couiitry. Mr. Bey leridge’s ideas follow: We wilt bel Europe and all the! If you have a Health nce world im every way we can that does) net meas the impoverishment of Amev- fea; but we will not send our young ne killed “and spend: billions pesple’s money in supporting the military schemes of alien govern- will help to pay thé family hills, Pe es et meammmemerneoereoel EEE! Health Insurance ; costs can protect yourself, ments. Ini wilt return to American duties, so long, ad, we needs and American negleeted, We will revise ard readjust the mad dening jumble of tax laws and regu: jlutions, the mest uuselentifie the mod ight aad oa | et ton litle eura Taicum is also excel 4 ones, it is delicately medicated and ex- quicitely pertuned, exo Caiicuia Taloma Powder Tp" nok [44149 tect, the fascineting fra- nce of this ‘exquisitely’ scented, Tate, «dusting ee sight parkithins. powder. ware ta the SO EAM inom ile and peculiar uticura ps Otatment and Tatcum are 252, cach Yi ihacod S Cuticuse Sour sowie <i mug. voted head ‘quite a toad of criticism favhen he stated revently in an, open \letter that he considered the R: tions we: wilk enagt and provide stat ‘that country, | utes and ‘tules, that meet existing con-|the same category as Germany, before \the war. fronted about every nation he has come. marine on the ocean on equal term$ in contact: or else! which is going some for a person Ww! party friends as the gréatest diplomat ignific of Fi ly to information, The bureau cannot Shey of modern: timex. fathers’ ONY. De ¥... |#lve- advice on. legal, -medical, and. 1i- nancial wnat So it does not. attempt > WIFE GIVES UP husband, prea Ada, Johnson. withdrew, the yesterday again: jam §. Johnson, and the case was SALT a Salt Creek field ave tlow idle awaiting the actual operation of the leasing law.) | Oi men. believe... that. it.,,will. be,,.60 days or longer, before the, lease op, land and until that time most of the com- | panies will which are | ducers. from the government -to sell the oil from tivity is expeeted and daily reports of wells being brot ‘in are, expected. When the PayC ) Pe eee og ‘Series Joye Ged. be kak og whether you? regular salary ones or not. ost The G.F. Bett A GENERAL INSURANCE 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. CDDLOTOM EO ODOM Faded a) hey, wisn pen AOk r ‘ vely.| @. Mr. Wilson brot down upon ‘his de- “party, was ‘followed by as the “Clift A. This name is applied to the Pueblo Indians, who are considered the aa tlt siyllized: rade poe PnY In; 0: distin tion of. the name ublic| Heared and placed at least by inference,, fn’ France “militaristic”, Well, Mr.” diplomat, so what could be expected. |: was At one time or another he has af- afterward, (Any reader can get the answer tr Democratic-Republican party and final- | 1y,..auestion..by writing The Caspe Democratic. party, which name it ily Tribune Information Bureau, ped danke the administration of {Prederick J. Hiskin, Difector, Wast- Ml Preidenk ‘este. ington, D. C. This offer applies stpict- oO. at is th Day? with... including oe 0 few years ago was heralded by his! Arn thd the day. 88) fea te. to. "dhe anniveraary of per DIVOREE SUIT, PROMISE MADE| “filed if Wit ef hasan, Wer hus! 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