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PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune! a aay sunday necause ne was att{he time has come when we must in-}Hircm came along ang peeled his coat act oan Lastest; Mig aghom dee aa @ressed upon and newhere to go since| Sit that pay-rolls and expenses of goy-|and joined us and began to kick the from | trip Chicago, where he attended a Tested every eyening eer hs cum gay it| the scourge wag let loose? ernment be rvdueed to the lowese fig.} dignity, out of things that needed it, Ete ppaniig an : any | Peeting of the national committee, ston- cation ‘offices: Oil Bxchange Building.| Knock the bottom out of unrest?| Whe compatible with ‘the proper tran-}and to unmask’a whele let of false other citisen. Ping at Cheyenne for a few days on we rites METRO REAL is| We'll say you won't until you knock/saetfon of the business of the people. |pretenges that he said were being put{ inmates, thostly former ere, are| his way back, council of the Dominion Allian. the bottom out of jazz. “We are not fair to the taxpayers}over on us, we knew he was right and)so fortunate as to seek the shelter of eee a ere re! meeting in annual session today at 0: z 3 a the superintencen Iicenge to Inter ‘edi : , atered) at. Perret eres) oetat, About these “beautiful thots” so feel-|Of the country, in view of the great/we went hog wild about it and about Se tin hear pa fourd Sy anf ida ae con ots prneetee ee \ tawa, 4 ingly referred te by Mr. Schwab. Won-|burdens already placed ‘upon them, if} Hiram. ' et prying into theif secrets further than —— - der if he ever resided In the neigh-| We Imerease by an unnecessary dollar “I'l say “that Hiram Johnson bas)he has to obtain letters of any other a borhood of the hall where the Bingvilie| the cost of conducting any department} got more. vim, vigor, vitality, vehe-}citizen for that purpose. Millions of Tin Germs 2 HANWAY, President and Editor/siiver Cornet Band did its practicing|Of this government and the proposal|mence, verbosity, vitrol and victory in| {Any reader can get the answer to ik 1 Ea ¥ ARLE. HANWAY) Bitisine Mannger|on Thursday nights of each week? If|0f adding a million and a half dollars| his make-up than any man I evgt knew.| @0y Rei by re The Casper use Your Catarrh : EV. [he ever aid, he never would have pulled|to the appropriation bi for extra clerk} And if he reaches the Presidenty, ana} Dally ines AAR ae tee Real Relief Comes Only by|sproyx ond douches. | Cleansing the Blood of the |. +°the cause of Gate od et MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS} REPORTS FROM THR UNITED PRESS |. B. GRIRFITH. Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washing: W. H. HUNTLE®. Editorial Writer that “beautiful thots” stuff. eri in the war department will re-|I hope be does, we will have one Ofiton, D. C. This offer app! strictly to} Did he ever unfold his evening paper | ceive nothing but my most strenuous! the cleanest and best business adminis- Advertising Representatives } information. The bureau cannot give) DONE ge Rea Gy ee atter a perfectly nervous and’ irritating | opposition.” | trations we have ever had in this coun-|adyice on legal, medical, and financial Germs, sea, Pallets 7 nae ete itty Prudden, King & Prudden, and feel the stabalizer foat in from| A comparison of the number of cl-|try. Three rousing cheeres for Hiram} matters. It does not attempt to settle ‘You must realine your blood ve, ‘ona fs gold be alt ty 1720 Stegen_Bldg., 3 nA . vil loy: tre s ” domestic troubles, nor to undertake ex- ‘ 1 di fe Chicago, TL. next, door in the form of sound wavealv lan employes of Great Britain andj} Jonson. ‘ hhatietie: epemadei onesie aan Wile. 4s loaded lown. catarrh a bottle of S. 8..S. today and Copies of the Daily ‘Fribune are en from the Victrola stabalizing the fam-|the Unjted States follows: oe full ‘davess and enclose aj rms, and these germs must be/lose no further in getting on fie in the New York and Chicago of- |‘ t all Range: ang: a Da cabin from blood before] the right treatment fices and visitors are welcome. ily favorite reeord, “The Alcoholic} Great Britain two-cent* stamp for return postage. All Valas SUBSCRIPTION RATES | Blues"? And that too, when he had|August, 1914 282,420 naeneseeenaenennemenumennemeonmmmmncmmenssy removed your [ANSWERS TO USNS | ="===S Re a a ‘ By Carrier not even heard of a drink in more, November 11, 7 Snow that CHASES: u Six? aonths.” ae |than ferty days? | March 31, 1919_ cite Saviiven: aténeney's in Douglen| |<. ouaet peema iin i blood with inberateer, keane ea ees Zhree Month Stabalizer? All bunk! Pure promo-}February 1, Q. What is the fastest speed an air. ‘on ‘ 4 tion of profanity, and encouragement of} United States plane has made up to the present time? | One Year . suicide. |July 1, 1917 619,808 | K. B. M. | A. Lieutenant Everett Davis of the Ae 8th Aero Squadron, flying a DH-4 B. ro. ‘i a flight from Kelly Field to Mc- Three Months; £0| "Did Mr. Schwab or anybody else,!November 11, o-gubecription by talk $e epted fof when he had stretched his tired frame) July 1, 1919- less period than three months. } All subscriptions must be paid in ad-jat length and wrappea the curtaing;March 15, 1920_ Allen, Texas, covering the distance of | nce The Daily Trib vill ti) =, onG a . « Mure “delivery after subscription bes|of his couch about him, in dire weed) Emploses in Washington now num- Bis retlos’ ta-AND Runnion Speen: | IN. . comes one month in arrears. of nature's’ sweet restorer, ever feel’ ber 100,194 compared with 117,545 when Me fae! bara ey 1 Rares | 4 SQ NX \ Wadia Seal otha ea tae ales. <f, reco) f \ Member of Audit Bureau ef Circulations|any burning desire for that well-known the war ended, November 11, 1918, and say 5" 2; eae nae \ S B.C.) Q. Are the Niagara Falls receding RINNE \ = o sedative “Hearts and Flowers’ as exe | 37,908 when the war began. 2 e s. | \ \\ Di steadily’ | Wy Member of the Associated Press. | cuted by the young lady, in the flat) a A. The annpal recession on the} v.. - The Associated Press is exclusively ; Pe A aS NMS entitled to the use for republication of/above, for the pleasure and benefit of): American “e of emake pi adel wa all news credited in this paper an@ also : j and nine inches a; year” The eshoe the local news published herein. ber young man Absolom, with all the! | : Lebby Chatter || Falls ‘have receded about five feet since | pa A RS aL ee cepetition that seems necessary in sueb | Yhioh woold he about one inch| a | aGShi0> cases? We'll say he did not! a STRONG FOR HIR4M N in the city on busi .) y who hands you}? 4 hora ; matt 1 reference to holding a Chautaugua}for an hour, and a half every evcaing?{# Tesident of Sheridan, V vere during the s plies | He thinks it's musie. {gaged in the Insur: a large per! ‘The jury is excused while the court |!0an business, He sold out because he coring the preposition rules upen the question of whether |Petiéved the fleld was too limited. Hel parristers by royal patent in Great TI 10 doubt of the value of the| murder is always wrong or whether it|/Went to Detroit and established his| Britain and the Colonies. The honcr | Chautauqua entertainments to the com-|;, under certain circumstances justi: |PFesent business of whicti he is the| concerns no office, but permits certain nunit You’ have a wide range of head and has met. with remarkable| Tights of precedente. | Be : ' pet i £l rcprts: Same divin. wes coteeass {a } AYRE fe tine Werepes betwors an to choose from, the very best! “po sum the whole thing up we don’t.) Prosperity. ms engag falligator and a exacodile? P. D. A. | cal and instrumental music at! peeve Mr. Schwab’ knows one note ;financing industrial corporations and} 4 Higator and the erecodiie | your command and other and p! lated reptiles of the same | are only a few minor | The Chamber of Commerce has sent! relow across the V ont inquiries to members and others}«perktown Stutter” on his. slip smaet- sian ay Impossible for a person to do wrong} How many degrees have ships SAN \ SHOULD BE FAVORED ! or think wreng with the souna of music| ™. Amos P. West, of Amos P. W: peeen known to roll? T. ry tnt = ¥ A . 5 3 Wind "'@ Co. Invstment Bankers of Detroit,| A. The navy department says LIAN y pip eo . e See ZAIN fin Then what about the;* Co. Invstment Bankers of De ee, {ships have been known to roll 45 to 50 | ni jh Gy ay YL Ses f \ \\ SS) degrees without capsizing. uth | Mt AVA Ng AU 2 N\\ VA A Five years ago Mr. West was] Q. What is the meaning and force of yoming, en-| K. C, after a mgnr’s naarl G. estate ana} A. the letters K. €, are an abbre viation for King’s Counsel, a legal title | of honor conferred upon distinguished ace, r received to date indicat comtage lect themselves interested in the au-}s MS) from another or even knows what he's entertainments all of high order and) jaiking about. |tomobile industry at Petroit and in the ‘ clean. The Chautauqua is elevating “Pee agent x Titan ‘Truck Company at Milwaukeec. | ‘ifferences, in form. ‘The alligator has | * x BEAT SAND P3 j a round, blunt. Snoot, and the crocodile } -Certain-teed ~ shelters and of real benefit to the people: sna Detroit. has grown wonderfully In|) jong. ‘thin one, There are only two 5 there is no other form of entertain TOSSES BONNET EN the past few years,” said Mr, West,| species of alligator, one of which is} ‘your property against the sever-' ment thi can be had at the reason- - “our population in the 1920 census} found in Florida and other parts of the | 4 able cost: of admission Miss Anne Martin, the suffrage-lead: {shows 1,200,000 people. One of the} south, and the other in China. There est storms. Driving rain will and spark-proof. It is guaran- are a number of species of crocodile, | ‘The intellectual, the literary, the musi /er, has tossed her Buster bonnet into | large factors im the eommergial and) Ve 0 NUM Oe clap touna ‘tn Florida. | 4 @evelop no leaks. Melting snow teed for 5,,10 or , 15. years, ex] and the religious people of the] the political ring as a senatorial candi | industrial life of Detroit is the motor! "phe crocodile is @ more aggressive, | ignd ice will find racks or 2 * + -— > city, should fayor ‘and’ aid in bring! date from the sovereign state of Ne-|car industry. More than 2400 different} treacherous and altogether dangerous § BO. according to weight. | Yet Certain-teed Roofing costs . less to buy, less to lay and less a, and should ask the|vada. In her statement she says she |concerns «re engaged in this one line] reptile than the alligator. There are 47 gigantic] @: How much money do the raib roads of this .country represent? Ry, lants engaged in the manufacture of | 9, yA at the Chau Chamber to be permitted to join in| Republican and wilt ke a eandi guarantee required to insure the| dete for the nomination by that party. appearance ef the Chautaqua during) If nominated by that party she w of - busing Pat ® 4 @fyour barns and other buildings’ 1 passenger cars and trucks. The num-| 4." ‘phe approximate value of rail the summer season. jaccept but under no circumstances |ber ef people employed in the industry} roads in the United States is between intain, tt rs ——o—__—— would she make a lone fight in the pri-/is in excess" of 276,000. The industry Oe what a, sae pa ab ia ‘@ry. It protects their contents sige abcaae any tYpe ; Saami : 3; . Why should @ silo be roind? SCHWAB ON MUSIC mary against a bipartisan fusion can-|is slowly coming back to normal and} ay¢p tfrom damage by water, of good roofing. s --- e@mate. If opposed by such a candi-|by July of this year will be on the pre-| 4. Roundsilos Are more easily rein weeds aa 4 Charles M. Sehwab, of the Bethle-laete, she wi file her petition as an|war basis of production. The pay-| forced to withstand the bursting pres- { ‘For when Certain-teedisproper- dealer about Certain-: -, hem Steel Company, has evolved a) lit- independent. ‘roll of, the industry is no shall one| sure. The round wiepe has no corngre : : ; es for air pockets, making it possible to : ‘ ! lich if D to gener: er rm is as $2 she: rome sider $35,000,000 : 2% tle “t sla h if put aia or i A bstores is x follow ans cqeaee Agi. to rae © $35,000, Rie Cae Eee PecOL ERTL Ae bates | erly laid, it is firmly cemented, teed. He either has it or can “ practice might not stand the test to! “Privilege ta making. its final tight! fen each onth in the year. pairs £8 aga ghee ‘together, © ; 4 which it would be subjected, and we against the right of all whe labor by) “But! I didn’t come all the way to} @AWhy do poultry-men advise. agains} + ‘It makes‘an is get it quickly from. q nearby, re ynd or by brain to just réturns for! Wyoming to blow about Detroit. She | the production of ile eggs? T. R. A. A. It has heen found that fertile eggs spoil more readily than infertile fear he has gone speculating in a realm| in which he is not so much at home 'their labor, to a voice in the manage-/don't need any particular advertising t as he is in steel making. Here's the ment of industry and to equal spper- jon my part. She is doing very well ping \ i oo ee i oe < steel captain's philosophy: tunity to & socially goed lite. jas. she ts. Q. Where is. the “Valley of Ten < Certain-teed Products Corporation “Just a little good music and the: “ye must take our stand on the! “The last thing I did before leaving} Thousand Smokes?” J. D. A. General Offices, St. Louis bottom is knocked out of unrest. The! sige either of privilege or the worker.| home was to go to the polls and yote} 4 The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes is a region of volcanic activity . : | most primitive and ignortant a There is no middle ground, No onejfor my friend Hiram Johnson, and T}rehr att. Katmai, Alaska. ceptible to music. 1t is a sedative and) can honestly support both. I am against/neticed by the papers on my way West! @. Is there any law that provides ° jthet Hiram was fortunate im finding|for » superintendent of a poor farm ruin is opposed to the peace! quite a few other votes uddition. | opening all the mail of those who live there? T. L. G, a stabilizer and promotes beautiful’ privilege thots. No normal person could do wrong or think wrong with the sound! treaty nd the League of Nations. She|to mine, enough in all to give him , | would support a league of peace of all!something like fifty thousand in excess | 0d" music BB nations. {of any other candidate in the primary only relative. For what may be good she MANS Ree jon our of the fence. Hiram: is* + of Mri} REDUCE THE PAYROLL jStrictly a grand cireuit boy. He step-| confusion a ed into Michigan a few days before} ntative Mondell is right when/the raeec was ealled, had no organiaa- Wood and Low- teen work-} of music in his ears.’ The qualification “Barnett’s ef Course” Special Shoe music 40 the uncultivated A eoten sh 5 bliin sige ‘ + bn nteae Schwab may be merely ounds to Victor Herbert or Kreisler! Repr hé rises in bis place in Congress and} tion at all, went ag: tion be|den, whose manage jing the state for weeks, and in forty- of or @ thousand others. There has been an ample supply of! gemands that a surgical ope music in the country all the while! performed upon the swivel-chair Be 2 PAINT -VARNISH-ROOFING & RELATED-BUILDING-PRODUCTS Keith Lumber Co, Casper, Wyo. McCord-Brady Co., Casper, Wyo. Nicolaysen Lumber Co., Casper, Wyo. Said Dad to Jim--- “Jim—T'll put up from $2,000 to $50,000 (any amount you say in any bank you name) to the credit of Mary and the children—if you'll just deposit a small rate of interest against it each a to help you gehen estate for them. - eed ¢ FOR LORS ae “And—I'll never ask you to pay the principal—just the inter- est—and I'l! stop even that if you die and t i ei ane ie or aoe y ie and then deposit the full estate in ¢ period of unrest./ roll of gevermmental departments, andjeight hours had everybody standing en ires to put an eNditnat the des ocrats .with}his hind let and howling for him. If} j s are fairly over-|you had any red blood in your y even antedating If Me. Schwab de ing 1 to unrest let him eliminate the cause.) which the deparimer Phe cause is found in music itself. /owing should be amputated from| you couldn't resist Hiram, t, felt! their jobs and sent home where th “In onr time we have not had a rf the tanquilizing influence or conceived! may be of seme real use to the country. | lar fellow, I mean shirt-sleeves heautiful thots since the jazz invaded}—phere is no use,” declayes Mr. Mon-| in the list for presidentiil nomination. our fir world? Hasn't everybody and dell, “in retaining upon the pay-roll| Back with us we are mostly shirt- his 15-year-old daughter on the/an immense force of war workers when | sleeves fellows, work with our coats off go six nights a week and then bawle@) there is nothing for them to do. 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