Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 8

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Upen this party to resev2 them from the® inoompetenecy end profligacy of) thie Democratic party; and we are not going to permit scandal te camp upon the doorstep when we come to occupy the high places in the temple. a SESE IT'S ALL SETTLED fqaaee every evening per, Natrona countte cation offices: Oil Wntered at Casper (Wy fice as second-class matters MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED | REPORTS FROM THE bite PRESS 3B BAN NWAY, President SARL E. HANWAY, Busine as rertisig When Will Hays, the very able chairman of the Republican National) Committee conceived the idea of a wo-| Men's division in the organization the national committee and made aha? i. GONTLES. pata’ S Randall’ gt eee Maty Garrett Hay, of New York, chair-| New York C © -}man, it is wondered, if he did this aft-| Prudden King & Pruddem, 1720- PON Aye Copies of. ae ‘Satie Thibune fle in the New York and Chicage-ore er mature deliberation or on the spur Of the moment and because he desired fices and visitors are welcome. hid — fvomett to a part in pol- itics which is more or Jes’ of a new! retitled Situation in the East. sesseses As far as the good Lord has given! Six Months. ‘Three Months . any man light to know the complexity | oe f lovely woman, WMl Hays, ought.| at his age, have at least a few rays Fficient to know, even ‘in the, dark, the one and particular, the never-fail-! Ming. the three-hundred and_ sixty-five- day-in-the-year characteristic of the fe-! eS ca Se Mitcles namely and to eee | wit: TO converse. Member of Audit Mureas of Cireulations 11" Wiis trom the leather-padded swiv-| Member of the Associated Press. }€l throne of the great chairman of all Pe TP ars oo ea 06 Frese to qrolusivels | am Republicans who are seeking to all news cre@ited in this paper and alzo| MAke@ the world safe for the Republic, the loon} news published herein. \na@ gone forth the edict, that the bus- <Q \nes#_ Of the national committee is not tho Select the candidate, but to elect him; onthe 3 Pe No subscription by mail accepted for jod than three mont ns must be paid in ad= Daily Tribune will not imsure deliv: after subscription be~ FREED) Da oe — iE |and while the mere male members of| * FITS THE COMMUNITY (the eOfMmitise are assuming the out- \\ rd andyisible similitude of great) “Welcome” is written upon the door-| wisdom aad: eoiversitig not upon the| mat at the entrance to this Sty, for \preferenee ‘for candidates and still Messrs. H. O. Barber, P. J. O'Connor | nite ‘the Sphinx of Gizeh has it all-| and their associates. Not simply be-| over ouavallant Wyoming member in cause they have bought a desirable | natters of ipquacity, garrulity, volubili-| site and are preparing to erect @ mag-|,~ -nd verbueity, for the moment, along| nificent office building thereon, but be-|t ins the lady chairman of the division! cause men of their successful and pro-|..4 cxpreaiies & choice. Makes her| gressive type belong in @ community) statement Fight out loud so that the) like this. They match up with the)... york Tribune heard it and print town and are with congenial company-!.) i in its great journal of enlight:} For Casper is positive she i thoroly’ ot. awake and moving ahead faster than) 41... (. ig for Mr. Dark Horse. He any other city in the Rocky Mounta'a, ss {@ be the Winner at the Chicago con:| region. | yention. When the echoes of the sil-| Tt was due to men like Mr.’ Barb ver /tintinnabulations “of oratory have that Casper got her start. It will Be} oi away and the pink ruffles of trope @ue to the same Ikind of men that he oy ica onor Ihave settled down and} keeps going and fulfills her destiny: | onered io the rafters of the Coliseura. The site of the new office structure! (ine that the mames of the as is one of the best in the city. It in-) \ te for the ialgh hanor have been cludes the St. Mark's parish property| ayy presented; aig@ when’ the referen- on Second street from the corner of 17 1... reached that degree of sol- Wolcott to the new Tribune building. ets known asfEBenemdlbek, Mary | now in course of construction. OPPO ¢; has it ali arranged for Dark Horse Be the postoffice and ae trend ance down #heliai@in salsie,” head of business improvement. It has a tail erect, nostMasdiited and the been exactly determined whether the! or jattie gleaming from both new building will be seven or ten stor-| /!#" * ‘ le eyes. He is to sive one mighty snort es, in either event it will be Wyoming’s/"T"™ SENSE, . In the first skyscraper, for no other. city in |e ing milling the GEMEATinee wreckes: the state boasts of a taller building an Jn) hee a8 The nglers. will and away they & than fiye stories. wre 01 “brands Now that Mr. Barber is here, and hej Yor in erie core oe iese: as and resume the state quo: knows he bas been welcome all this {9 tine there iabrio, Chart: in mnquirtage teens, She's bust Set Horse why he delayed the arrival? leads ‘the band. saatrcat ts rs ‘This comes from interesting inexpe- rienced women in polities. Here In} Wyoming where our women have taken part since the day the oldest of them It simply wilt net do. General) wore check aprons and their hair in Wood's ‘reply to Senator Borah's charges of lavish use of money for cam- paign purposes, that “Those in charge} do bridge. of my campaign stand ready to answer} Here's the manner MUST €OME CLEAN pigtails, it don’t happen. They know| without chart or compass and know not } The Melting Pot | the game and play it b+tet than they }whither it was drifting, the Democre*ic | which Mary|party does not know whether Mr. Wit 3 | poor man, In faet so hal up foi all. proper inquiries concerning expendi- [G. indicts herself. Her exact Wordsjson will attempt to secure a nomina-, money that he is unable pe | tures.” It is not sufficient. The Gen-|and language. Her violation Of the}tion and become a candidate for a thira the amount he owes Count- Bentinck =—, = oe — So. 9 waa tase IT ee | a Voice Too Weak to be | This Palladium of liberty and Repub-| same situation m1 5 at before the country as! tion of Movie Fans simply would not v0! | tlcantem asks nothing better than the) Wilson today, with a discredited admin-| stand for a bum ending to a perfectly Sie Te aE RT NC privilege of pushing upon the ohe wheel] istration and a record of failure and| good story and go Mary and Doug were of the chariot of her winning, candi-| extravagance, date while she pushes upon the other into the town of Washington, down} ing ageinst hove, with the radicals gain- Pennsylvania avenue and on to the! ing ground every day. “At the last mo-} which>we desire ardently to evict. eal Bryan was nominated. Atter having returned what,remains| Our friends, the enemy, are very of the several large campaign funds, | nuci: up in the ‘afr, Having been dis; we have heard yo much about, to the] ciplined and dirceted by the schoolmas- original subscribers, what do you say| ter for seven years ‘they are helpless about going fishin | when ‘thrown .upon thelr own re&pon- Bi. ae | sibitity. IN BAD WAY | a 5 aaa Tf ever a potitieal party party answers the description. Ti ‘ t! William Hohenzollern is said to be a eral and hjs managers must follow the! chairman's ukase and her fraeture @f}term or not. Many of the leaders of| for the use of the castle he has been | lead of Governor Lowden and submit} article “one of the by-laws right to know about these things | j,, ce “I believe)}his party, especially those from the! occupy s <3 statements of contributions and expe®-/ that none of the prominent aspirants} South, seem to fear that he will. Be aa patente Aiea Hes ditures. The Republican party has ev! for the Republican nomination will wih|open Is the secret that the South @oes| tion of ‘all former Huropean evan The factional feeling engendered} not want Mr. Wilson again that a N ight at the time and not afterward | among Wood, Lowden, Harding af@}sissippi Congressman delivered an ad-| the war. \driven from thrones asthe result of ‘The party. does not belong to General! yoyncon in the middle west is intense] dress in the House the other day and| ve | Wood and his backers, nor to any other 4,4 militates against the availability @f}¢aid so right out in meeting The South! Of course, the Anfulgamated Associa- candidate. It belongs to the men and} proce whos mes are most discussed.{ need not worry, for if the attitude of, | women who believe in its principles; ym yoicing my views after a somme-| that section is correctly reported, there! and ‘vote to enforce those principles“ whay Extended investigation of the sit} is he other sectioh of the country shout: | thru public offieers in whom they have’ vation. I think a Dark Horse will win} igg anything about Mr. Wilson so that} trust ‘and confidence. They are not 444 he should.” jit-ean be heard. Se where is the im-| Lynic going to have that trust and confi- wyiy tuxes a lot of joy out of life} partance of a Wilson, declaration s% to} dence in General Wood, nor anyone 414 4 jot of pep out of politics. it t}whether he will or whether he will else, unless he comes clean and com: |). .umed that the best thing to do all not’ sociated with him to do the a .4unq is for General Wood to resume sin tenting on the old camp ground, There is not the slightest question nor Lowden to return to his agricul pels those same th over: Meanwhile gaze at the enlivening. per- | formance of Messrs. McAdoo, Palmer, Located in re is slightes s vde 1 i Hoover and others running around in| C | about the necessity of money for proper) cura; pursuits and Senators Harding] cifeles. \LYRI POOL HALL’) Blondy, Proprietor, solicits a} jshare of your patronage. There is a large Seth ponte a aS and Jonson to senatoring in’ the Uni question about the use of money for! 1.4 states Senate; and to instruct their wrongful purposes. General Wood and his workers have? not been charged with using money . have simply been called} |several commandants to shut down the cantonments and sell the ‘outfits for can get. all over and by way of whatever they that it’s corruptly, th ors party icly} * | upon by leaders of the party to whielY! oy ouragement to Mary G. gnd notwith- all Wetohcnites: eRe ytd and” ianding we had rather privately picked the general public that pefsoms ©oM-' 0.1 one of the gentlemen she has 5 nected with thom are not engaged IM ou tntesiy brushed aside end had fully forbidden by law, nor move- wrectice haeterhined to make him president, we ents calculated 40 bring disgrace UP-) g16 tor her candidate. on the party | Kvery moment of delay on the part} of the General and his friends to make a statement. completely satisfactory LET only adds to the suspicion now resting | upon them, believed undeserved. Til THE TAILOR Let. it be understood right now, by! 7 afl candidates and aN interests support Do Your Tailoring Also Cleaning and Pressing 20 Years’ Experience CALL 467-R 125 North Center ing them that the Republican party is not a vehicle for the purpeses of rid- irig into power by corrupt methods, mor for the use of any interest elique er wroup to foist upon the party. a can-; fidate to serve any interest except that of the whole peoptie. ’ ‘The suceess of the Republican purty means the success and prosperity of the country. The people have called K. R. Jorgensen G. Kulien Larsen & Jorgensen, Inc. Contractors and Builders First and Ash St. Planning Mill in Connection Phone 219 Tt is simply history repeating. The parallel! of 1896, when Grover Cleve- lagd@ then President, in identically the Announcement. Glasses in beginners’ Shorthand and ‘Typewriting under the direction ‘of Miss Francis E. Kesler, _begin- ning April 2 and April 5.. ~ * These classes meet on ‘Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings from 7:00 to 9:00. If you. are not satistied with yourself} if you “want to become-more efficient in your work; if you would like j JEEP BROS HSE HEE REE ASHER IEEE promotion and an increase in salary; we guarantee that you will never regret the time and money invented in this course. A spéeial rate of $8.50 is offered toall siuaenes who: enroll on or before the above dates, The big opportunity always goes to the man or woman who is trained. CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE Incorporated Phone 442:W East Second and Durbin Streets JOCG ERAGE EE HEHEHE IE EN eee marrie@. To make it-truly orthodex the | Strange that no one has launched the land would make no announce-| princtpala must “live happily ever aft-|Coolidge-Allen ticket. Governor Cool- and together making triumphal entry ment_and Kept the ‘conservatives hop-|erward.” What is your guess? White H 5 f t Governor James M. Cox. of Ohio Jen, of Kansas, who brot the striking e House, the present (enant of|ment Cleveland decfined and the radi-| dreams that he is on the road to Ke coal miners to terrfis, It isn’t a bad White Hou | wines. Yes Governor Cox is a Demo- canst vente betes one: gat. : ue of fertility; Easter spring festival, at which, among Latin and Teutonic What's thegmatter with Thermopolis} races, the frui that the of the four ¢hurehes| shiped, —_ : 5 in that city have all: resigned and de- f patted? Has the Het Springs town : decided to go|plumb to h——— or does she imagine she has reached that de- gree of santitication which makes re- ligious advice and instruction superflu- ous? of ‘ If the cooks and waiters and hotel Corns and cafe proprietors fail to adjust their present argument and an actual strike —_— ensues,’ where may, we inquire, does] “@@tg-It” Makes Them Loosen Up the consumer and the person who pays a: the bills and the fips, get off? He is (There much more numerous than both of the orers rT other two interests. He is. not consid: ered nor,even mentioned in the pend- ing negotiations, He, is simply the goose. that provides the golden egss for the others to wrangle over. Patient and long suffering, yes, and necessary, yes again, but wholly without status. No one to fight his battles, nor sympa thize with him in’ his distressing plight. He must simply and patiently die of hunger, and if he hasn't sufficient funds remaining after settling for his last meal ticket, his remains must be deposited in the potter's field. Pity the poor consumer, Pius li s DON’T GET CAUGHT For heaven's sake if, you have been In { Sheridan is dividing her interest be- tween the Osage off field and wrestling} | matches at the Orpheum theater. POOR OLD ULTIMAYS dpe Sete iehte whom cor sr a Gay or two you lift the old doing any promisclous Kissing early in} malseryomateer,, FIEHE PaAsSea the forenoon, before the sunshine and Mr. ee ees — ae. fresh air have had a chance to sterlize Sorns the CARS ee eh the lps; you have taken a great risk.|. Sply common-sense way fo gr ria | It is mot only unsanitary but danger- "Gets-1t,” the e never-falting, ‘guar: money-back cor! mover ous to health and life. ‘That is what wh a trite at ony drug store. Dr. Lawison Brown toid the New York as es hd “A bfakt a SL pee ‘i in ‘asper and recommended as | State Medical Society the: other day-| the world’s best corn remedy by Kim l#te also confided to his professional| ball! Drug Store and Caspeer ‘Pharmac: brethren, that it was a very fortunate: thing for the human race that the N ‘courting fs done at night and in the late afternoon, for otherwise disease, ; Rauling « Contracts |dewth and possibly pestilence would all Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co, stalk abroad in the Iahd, »S0, you gentlemen addicted 40 oscu- Call Temporary Office Wyatt. Hotel lation, whether practiced upon friend wife, your affinity, the kitchen maid, Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks or the office girl go to it, but observe the rules, The doctor did not say so, crime—until you are caught at it. | idge of Massachusetts, who nullified the | Boston police strike, and Governor Al- on.# platform, or rather ticket-at that. You Choose toWear ~ has a lot to do with the way you feel, as well as the way you look.. When you mingle with a well-dressed crowd you won't look well-dressed unless you feel well-dressed. 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