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aily Cribune . - fhe eg Daily Eribune) ono a return to fundamental principtes.|to sit at the feet of the other fellow i Q. When was congress first sepcote es does not become brittle? M. Y. = : exLed eteur ye need a scientific tax, in place of a ‘and learn. by prayer? ©. HL. A. The following recipe is excellent: D Issued ev evening sxsepe s Sunday at It \. The Rev. Henry M. Couden, who|One cup and a half of sugar, three- E, ism. sper (Wyoming)Postot-| “We hav 3 r ss matter, Nov, 22,1916) government by inspiration, and of ad-| We real MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|™inistration by ‘hunches.’ Let us get|on the t REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS | back to fundamental principles, for only |®Sing word and tell him, if he lis there hope of lasting prosperity. Jobjection you would like to den SVAN: hregident and, Raiter| “The Republican party can compete) him. Be his friend not his enemy. c. -ertising Manager! 6 DomoePat aides euvceenfaltct ° possesses a lot of wisdom, en- t eee re taitor| With the Democratic party successfully If he possesses a lot of v m | A. Bight cents rs paid the messenger| rrederic J. Haskin, Director, Washing. the kind th ‘ ply beim ia ERITH. ociate Editor |in masiy things. Some of us are pretty|€rsy and what you may. call shrewd-/who delivers the letter, and the re-| ton, D. C. ‘This offer applies strictly to hen the blood is W. HUNTER 7. pditorial Writer | went convinced that the Republican par-|Méss, and it’s all in a good cause and maining two cents goes to the govern-| information. ‘The bureau cannot give $iiea Sith trois Nuxated Advertising Representatives \ty, for instance, is going to be able he is sauare about it. help him get it)™ment for the extra work entailed. A aavice on legal, medical, and financial tT bs schi th 3 messenger boy with a bicycle will aver-| matters. It does not attempt to settle ron by entiching the David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. ' 1 ’: | ~ " i ss . Now vork City. to compete with the Democratic party|into action. Don't obstruct him © age about 90 dollars a month. | domestic ciihiaascilowi tea inmereaiie oe blood and creating new Prudden. King & Pruddon, | successfully in the next national elec- Place stumbling blocks in his path, for! @. Who are the members of the! paustive research on any subject. Write, Ted blood cells, stren sons, give| president's cabinet and what are their) yr name and: address and enclose a| ¢P8 the nerves, rebu ds tative: had*m little too much of ahead. of the continental congress was to| Whites of two eggs and beat to a stiff BE ESSFUL ought to want to pat him] provide for the opening of all sessions|froth. Add syrup, and a teaspoon of HIND KEEN SUCC i flavoring. Beat until cool. The cream MEN AND WOMEN - ATC of congress with prayer for divine an ae suidance. |of tartar keeps the frosting soft and nad no} Suida . What becomes of the ten cents, !sht- ‘When you think of the successful met and naid for a special delivery stamp? V.| (Any reader can get the answer to| women you know—people who are di things jany question by writing The Casper! Worth while— ou wal | find that they possess |Daily Tribune Information Bureau, force, vim Casper, Natrona county, O.. Publi-|tax based on a mixture of guesswor! we were regular sportsmen, we ha Ss _ i cu old Wy . cation offices: Oil ‘Bxchange Building. |partisan polities arid sectional favorit-| Would take pride in. the fellow who//S rounding out a quarter of a century | egerebe P s id we pinch en a ; =F aT aa = 5 ‘ s chaplain of the house of represen-|f tartar, boil until the syrup threai J G F BUSIN TELEPHONE.. |shows an aptitude and inclination to go says that.oné of the first acts | Add a pinch of cream of tartar to the : Entered at € fice as second. k and whisper » with J. B. HA EARL THO! DAIL 0-23 Stegen Bldg., nd Chicago of- Chicago, Il. (tion, But we might as well make up Purely petty or selfish r b Dally ‘Tribune are on] our minds that we can't compete with{him a boost. It all makes for human, Portfolios? W. ©. Te ; two-cent-stamp for return postage. All| the weakened tissues and | | A. he president's cabinet, in order] _ ties are sent direct to the inquirer.)| Helps to instill renewed the gentlemen who have been steering| happiness in some form. force and energy into the ‘of precedence, follow: | 2 age S |the Shin of State in its zigzag course | = ayia ge | Bainbridge Colby, secretary of state.| The silk industry of China employs| ‘whole system. Three One Year for the past seven years—we n't | THE OVERALL PROTE ' vid F. Houston, secretary of the! from 4,000,000 to 5,000,000 people. million people use it an- ! nually as a tonic, strength iry. Ae Newton D. Baker, secretary. of war. | BAD BREATH and blood-builder. A. Mitchell Palmer, attorney general. | Albert S. Burleson, postmaster gen- MAKE THIS TEST to the ‘eral. | mingham, | Josephus Daniels, secretary of the ompete with them, I say, in one th iS spending mone: It This overall stunt a: jbe done. You have heard it said of|the high cost of clott men that they spent money like drunk-!from one end of the count: en sailors; but I tell you that the Dem-|other. It had its origin in Six Months —and that prote. ng is = ‘See how long you can work or how far you Caf Olive Tablets Get walk without becoming tired; next take eet five- e oe aera TOF cratic party is spending money in a) Alabama, and now you can hear of > inl Paras aie! astetaiy ok the at the Cause and Remove Ié grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per ‘Alt Feteanbame son wbe pald in ad~/way to make a drunken sailor by com-| Overall Clubs In the Pacifie Northwest. interior . Becomes ee. day after meals for two weeks. Then test your 4 delivery after subscription be-) parison look like a cautious old maid.!in the Atlantic Northeast and in all) Bawin T. Meredith, seeretary of agri-| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- apenktt Nene, ae see how nary you pare eomes one month in arrears. 1? sree 3 a a | X a, oe ‘ ee . ‘ained, umbers of nervous, run-down people Iu t speaking of the wastes » intermediate territory. Even the culture | stitute for calomel, act gently on the & ah ated pL NO Saat eS am not Ss} ng 0} he wastes /of the intermediate territor Even seine ute gently who were ailing all the while have most aston- Member of Audit Burean of Circulations | of Democr: { Burear ic officials. I am not speak-| halls of Congress have been mvaded,! Joshua W. Alexander, secretary of Pepe acted ith bad breathy nd ishingly increased their strength and endurance ing of the people's money. We all know 2 member appearing in his seac in a “yy i. Wileodtteeerceuy of Sa: a Dr. Edwards’ Olive simply by taking iron in the proper form. of th fated le ember OF Ee rien is caxclustvely How they have been spending that. I|full suit of the*blue denim. The fady por. | eres The pleasant, coated tablets are eee for;bad breath by entitled to tt byte doa eats am speaking of the leaders of the Dem-|has created a tremendous ‘emind and! . Q@. What woods are t resistant to! the 's published herein. locraticeparty and of the way they are|sale for denim and in many places ad-| decay? D. N. A. | all who know them. es | f ‘ | The use of woods in airplanes! || Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act ren- spending their own money, for it sives| vance in ‘prices have been reported. 4.4. "caused experiments to be made re-| tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, Rr a jn indication how they are aching te) of course a six, cight or ten-doilar| garding the resistancegto decay of vari-| stimulating Ges ee Sp action, . ee | BDEN Some more of, yours. Joverall outfit on the surface may ep-|0US woods. Spruce, “which has been| 3 the Blood aoa seats k pan in Q 2 Se ea ae “The Democratié party has headquar-| pe. hace ae but when|®xtensively used in airplane construc-| entire: sya REPUBLICAN SECURITY ‘atic party ha adquar-| pear to be economy in dress, but v tion, is not, particular dangerous calomel aces “ithout any of the bad after effects. All the benef ta of nasty, sickening, are derived from Be WE ards’ Of Olive Tablets without in nor any cites effects. snp ath vards discovered the formula after Bova years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with | bowel and liver complaint, with the an. He; attendant bad breath. April) “Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable ters in Washington. That fs as it should this protestant against the hist «9st/orford cedar, southern eypr Colonel William Boyce Thompson, in be. But is it 2s it should be that there|}of dressing, wears with his overs!ls| California red wood are very re lress touching campaign matters,,are now, ten months before election,!two-dollar silk sécks, cighteen-dollar un-| to decay “ said at a recent ~ York meeting} three hur derwear, twenty-dollar silk shirt, five Q. What is Crapette? M. C. L. A. Crapette is form of double soli that it was a keen pleasure to be ing at those headquarters, sending out dollar necktie, fifteendollar hat and) tire that has a vogue at present ign. It twelve thousand letters daily? Is it asleighteen-dollar shoes, he is not pro-| @. What is the nationality of F respect.} it Should be tHat an electrical equip-; testing so vigorously that the clothiers| Fulton, the heavyweight boxer? - A, Fred Fulton is an Amer an ired men and women work- concerned in the » ex) vould be memorable in ever he fight is on and will be a fight to] ment werth as much as two hundred/and haberd: threatened with| jwas born in Blue Rapids, Kz finish, Whose finish, need not be | thousand dollars should he installed} bankruptey. Pay ait | rs ‘are purely getabl | id. It is not nec y. The actions ‘there, capable of turning out # million! It is all more or less of a lark, this, @. Do the sun’s rays warm the! panpoune mixes by these eee eye | of the other fellows speak sufficiently | letters day? Is it as it should be| overall business. It will have its run,| earth directly? S$. C. | Take one or two e night for a weels sary to mention! that the monthly payroll at that of-/like an attack of measles or whooping The naval observatory states that| and note the effect. J0c and 25c. to make it unnec the sun's rays warm the earth direct- names | fice alteady $50,000? cough and it's all over. a f Ks } } bd ly in the first instance—that is to say, Continuing, Colonel Thompson said } “i know your answ and Task you} It is even hinted that the overall] at the moment of reaching the th. | rier rd it as a great privilege to} this. Is that political ganization or|trust inaugurated the movement to un-| The warmth so received is distributed PIONEER | bave a t in this cempaign for which it pror da? Is st democracy, or|load their surplus stock which. had{ PY winds and ocean currents, by evap- the opposing forces are now gather . bold attempt to throw back the| rapidly accumulated by reason of strikes! jarts of the world receive a great vg. for I believe there is no other/ rushing waters of disaster with a sal and the refusal of so many to work. |measure of the sun’s heat indirectly. AND MEAT MARKET rvice of such importance as} of dollars? | —— Q. How can cake frosting be made | f helping to secure the election} “Whatever it is, what does it mean?} _— PHONE. 345 | | } of|they heve got to win the next ¢ Money to Loan on Diamonds, Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. tt BY ZONE to = on 2 5 Jewelry, Guns, Clothing a t it Is going to) @. How many delegates there|} Casper Loan and Clothing |} Prompt Service IMPROVEMENTS n the Democratic national conven- " D | i We Deliver ALW. AL Store—133 South Center }! Feur patented improvements give Vesta batteries that extra vitality for which they are famous. CAN BE USED IN REPAIRIN G is convention, which will meet in San One of the betterments, ie, Vesta Impregnated goatee aap eit hid Car | ee a eee | =f ANSWERS 70 QUESTIONS | orig one *ya are eet pie pesieey trom the bar the present administrative leadership in| They don't re whi {cost them—twenty million, twenty-five) be Washing “I believe in the Republican party,{million, any sum at all. They have got to win “Fellow Republicans, what is your| because I believe that the future itutions depend |Francisco or Oakland on June 28th. “answer to that challenge? Is it a call/Of this number it will require 728 to the rich men of your party to match| votes to nominate a candidate for the} curity of American ins on the success next fall of the’ Re. publican party, and because I believe! in the man who is the Republican par-| thousand with tM usand and million} Presidency. A Democratic convention ean be used in Impregnated fidi@marahmi-in this . alwith million? I thik not. This-next|' a two-thirds vote, while :the us to use them in repair jobs and in - : % | P P “| Republicans nominate by agreement of | as 1 esta Accumulator i a chair-[election is not going to be, fought with ajority | Os fj battery made to lastd lestdonger than it at first. great man dding a great. worl man who is a leader—Will Hays. I can cheque-books, werk for any man|publicans. Dollars powerful, but they are not om: st hot by the Re Who was the American colonel re important, dol-| | who was killed during the Boxer up-| ‘ising? L. F. at 1 Inspected ahd Watered FREE think of no bette ese ¢ 0 old the; lars " to do these days ‘than to uphoh ia Te note Tat ae A. This was Col. H. Liscum, of hands of that virile, energetic, tireless | nipotent. yinciples are more impor the Ninth United States infantry, who and resourceful fighting man from In-| tant, Iove of America, a holy passion|was killed during the uprising at! for what America stands for, are more} Tientsin on July 13, 1900 lation and re-reguletion, isms| powerful than all the dollars which a Q. was the waltz first danced? R. M. all propaganda | crew of frightened profiteers ~ ie A. The waltz is of French origin ve off the but was adopted and modified in G of ‘economic standards | just deserts, many so that it Js usually -identificd of| With that country. It me pont on the continent early in the 19th cen- ie ane! was introduced into England Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Accessories ___ SGASPER BATTERY €0. 518 East Yellowstone Highway Phone 907 diana. “Re umd counter-isnis, eu id endless. variety, and an!ter in a frantie effort to si of infinite utter disregard and the laws of supply and derhand| “Go to the fight with the love the maladministra-| America in your hearts. Go to the ; you are fightir Reve characteri: tion at Washington these past seven fight knowing that ' a {for open and upright government and An orgy of extravag : r zy sxtravagance unparallel-| the principles on which this Country ed in the country’s history has been | was founded. Go to the fight in that Cospertlanes wit d oat the government's seat. | spirit, and all the dollars in the world, svi used to explain] piled up as « bulwark against you, will | War pretexts were and justify expenditures while the na-| be scattered like Gust before your tri- | } a ‘was. at a aa and fe at a| pie os onrush.” i a : After you eat—always take ; ‘opie accepted the ednditionsl confront-| eyes e ‘ATO NIC : STORAGE An Inquiry Entails No Obligation ing them patiently and patriotically. | HAVE WE GROWN UP? ’ | \ GROCERY 2 We still Ace) : q Phone 97 WILLIAM E. KING, State Manager suffer from this orgy of extravagance} Men are but boys grown up. This and » burdens and little business, big} is not an original discove neither & edi Instantly relieves Hearn, ont 7 and the burdens and Ii |Gassy Feeling. Stops food : Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company sniae Suite 2, Lynch Building Phone 120-J business and ail the people alike. are | it an orginal statement of fact. It was pepenti, , and all stomach disestisa and a50, Fe-| ewestand strong. finensomons iin Copy book as ee MA TONIOLS the best Tens of thou- 3 sands wonderfully benciited. Only come cxpacity, in the conduct,and manage: text, and accepted as true ever since. or twos day to it. Posuvery on why we have not taken Rebtedey Yous Get = | lurking | CASPER PHARMACY, 110 E, Second —— Said Dad to Jim-- “‘Jim—T'll put up from $2,000 to $50,000 (any amount you ' “TALK WITH KING” Life insurance is of such general acceptance that the man who is not insured is the exception,- Are you the exception? Trt pretexts no longer serv dnrelieved until competency is substi-}dug out by some fellow ye tuted for mcompeteney, capacity for in-| corded ‘in the Spence: ment of the government's affairs. | The only re Five years Unete ‘Sam ecarrieg}it at its declared value is on his payroll at Washington less thani| doubt Phat pumber tripled|ly grown up. You come in con day 40,000 employe: during the war, perhaps of necessity. |Sufficient confirmation, ev lalmost settle the doubt as against the as to the armis Fut fourteen month: te RPENTERS tice there has been no step toward a} Proposition reurn to & normal basis, Today 100,-| Take it in politics and business—we 000 employes ure on duty at Washing-]#re, not informed and cannot say what ton and centinue to draw pay. from[ happens in religion—it would appear Sam. Think of it! Is it too) thet we have not advanced much be- yond the duy of the spelling class of boyhood, with its jealousies, its id its resentment to- meke) “OF HIGHEST QUALITY thu: ave amany millions to the suf Be hiRe dass ait jcorrectly and ‘went above us in the say in any bank you name) to the credit of Mary and the children—if W +As another example of the extrav-| class: you'll just deposit a small rate of interest against it each year, for I want LO EST PRIC E ngunce with which public money’ is Dig deep enough and you will find to help you get an estate for them. much to say that efficiency—ordinyry business ‘prudence and intelligence—j our heartburnings the felloW who spelled the word that number by half and would reduc wa all kinds of this old spelling class stuff among the boys xpended - ye, wasted — Chairman in basiness and polities who have or have not grown up. If we recall, it did not get us any- day to feel sore about Siiyder, of House Committee en In diin Affairs, charges that the Indian Rureau | expanded and developed ity activities until its payrot is now | thing in’ th end the an-|it. And now that we think we have HIS is an iniportant branch of our business, one to which we give special care in selection. ce q - 2 " What’s more—if you live to old age and need the money— The superior quality of our tools is’ universally you can call the deal off—and I’! agree to give you back the bulk, if ! revognized. not all, of the interest deposits made.” ike Carpenters and joiners are unanimous in praising { m. If you were Jim—W ouldn’t you take him up? Paris A please you, as will any purchase made in Sure you would! Practically the Same Offer Is Open to You | | Ho LM ES HaR DWARE HOLMES TO HOMES “CAPITOL LIFE”? McGREW Ae 270°" coves PHONE GOI, Phone 153. | CASBER SECOND ‘AND WwoLcory 57. “And—I’ll never ask you to pay the principal—just the inter- est—and I’ll stop even that if you die and then deposit the full estate in your bank to their order. swollen to 6,000 employ have mounted from|&rown up we win nothing by pouting 5,482,000 in-1919,|4nd making faces at the fellow who $9,470,000 in 1913 to $15, and the Commissioner actually asked!@dvances in business of gets ahead of 1 much better for $17,400,000 in 1920. During ling book and nul Appropriations us in polities. We h: ib our little old si pply ourselves and strive to keep nee of the fellow these seven years the number of our Indian wards has diminished largely, This is within hailing di but oné case in point. “We have been regulated and rereg ulwted; we have thrown wrenches into the g whole machinery of industry is disor: who is moving forward. if we could just + ness, it would be no humiliation to us rangle our peevis s of economic law until the nd topsy-tarvey Ve have ranized PLANTERS BLACK CAPSULES A Preparation of COMPOUND "AIBA and CUBEBS — AT YOUR DRUGGIST— al laws to such an is wise enough at is going lated to di da-ed to a we x is an end ‘of erence with econobiic hws

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