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PAGE TWO he Casper Daily Cribyni Igsued every evening exce) you that Hiram John: is}the past, with confidenc ee looking gore interesting to the book-|@nchors of our institutions, be ae er at makers, |down deep in the rocks beneath the in the shee driven insurance Im amounts ragging from [Part to $10,000. ton, D. ©, Thig offer information. ‘Phe bureau plies end Advice on lega}, medical, ictly to} full name and address and enclose a Edgar Allen Poe, orphaned in infancy Q. Where is the Islang of Yap? ©, is t give |two-cent stamp for return postage. All and adopted by a rich uncle, was disir inangiel lies are sent direct to the inquirer.) herited in his uncl will, Casper, Natrona county, - cation ‘office 1 Exchange Building. ~ sec, there to grapple; and then the! H. D. matters. It does not attempt te settle ss a é err vessel, though storm-tossed, ride out) A. The Island of Yap, which will be-|dqmestic troubles, nor to undertake ex US: TELEPHOD 2015 WHAT WE STAND FOR the gale and give us the assurance that | come a posession of the United States, | hqustive research on any subject. Write antered at Casper (Wyoming) Postofe What does the Republican party, W& 2% all of one purpose and aim, according to the terms of the Peace lei ce bs pegondsclsts peat Le WARE Tot4| stand fo;7 Wel) since you are a seme chant Hes same anthems of liberty, Treaty, is one of the Caroline Islands ae neeling at the same altars and prayini cific 1 MEMBER THE ASSOCI4TED PRESS]? Of the Darty and es much a part the samo! oraverpiwah the ‘same. faith| of sev Ary niece aes sigs sbatore ri REPORTS FROM THB UNITED PRESS! of it as anybody else it is up to you) in human destiny and in the overruling | *, it was the seat of the German > = ———— 1o determine what the party stands for;| Providence which guided nd exalted) trator for the Western Caroline Rake ANIWAY, President ‘and piste but it is suggested, aboye all things °UF fathers and in the language of! ® ARY oe teAD usin: BUSS Siac ths the nests were js LOrd Clarendon where he said ‘we will) Q. Where was draw file first’ made? GB. BYENS:... | hoes rere ‘dito: publican party stands recognize the fact that the law is the] y, f, M. ee BONTLDE. ASaftoria capil eee for the fajthfyl, efficient and hon-|sustainer and the guardian of our lib-| 4. The use of drain tile began many a ES La EEA a1 he lest administrasion of the husiness of erty, and to imagine liberty without! centuries ago in France but its manu- 3 paverticing Reprerentatives the country. It was formerly said that law is to imagine every man with @| facture became a lost art. Drain tiles 0 | David J. Ran git, $41 FAtth Aye, legtonesty is the best policy,” as a mat-| 80rd in his hand to destroy him who) were first used in England in 1810, In Prudden, Kine & Prudden, leer of business.’ Hoasaty “is the beat |! Vcasee shen diniselt, | the United States, John Johnston in- 1720-33 Stexen “a | : : troduced hand made tile on his farm Chicago, 1.” policy as @ matter of morals. In like! fouaes Copies of the Deity Tribune ere on|! eh os be New York in 1885. By Quick “Gets-It” Loosens Them So They file in the New ¥erk and Chicago of-| manner there is but one kind of suc- a 1851, he had laid fifteen miles of drains fices and visitors are welcome. cessful polities, and thet is the polities) William Allen White, and he is a) with most gratifying results, The first SUBSCR ION RATES lot faithfyl, efficient and henest admin- Republican patriot, clarmed at the} drain-tile machine was imported into ¢) the United § fy ates in 1848. By Carrier a “ “y o itud 7 he od n : The poly so-aglled politics present situation. He sees the need of) “4 Wi is the “bulk line’? M. R. One Year .. +e eee $7.80; Metretion, x Months. . top iB the situation today js to find out party harmony and the necessity Of/ 4 Department of Agriculture special. Lift O€ in A Jiffy. | One Month . 5) what is the best for the country and every man performing his duty. Hel ists explain that “bulk line” js the Hine] | Phe corn 99, 8 | er Copy {to do it first. sounds this clarion call: | that marks the point on a scale of few 4 oes nf aeet One Year - $6] ‘Phe Republican party stood during America: is seriously threatened by monity haan are if an adequate num- business forever. § b ae 3 2 PETS »-| Costs about whic) 7 F - 9 Three Months ‘ ay +7: 1:60| the war: First, for the use of every,the menece of Democratic incompe-| ber of ral cers 4 bod SP 5 Sp the No subscription by mail accepted for tency. The whole goyernment is, P ucers are to be kept in the second, ns to win the war; |for a peace with vietory only; and, d than three months. riptions myst be paid in ad- d The Daily Tribune wij] not | possible me si busine Fl @. Will the United States be repre-| eaten up with Democratic sloth, Demo-} “ cratic ignorance and Democratic waste.| ur aA RN ed A ol ea ASN be-| third, for a sane preparation for the Our domestic industrial life para-| sented in the British Amateur: Golf| ——_______._____________- solution of the problems of peace. lyzed; our. foreign relations have mone fournaiment this year? E. B. J. | Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 7 . an ». mad, and Americans are losing the A. obert Gardner, of Chicago, will (A. B.C) We insisted that we were @$ UPPFC-| ta nying they bave been a hundred| be the only American golfer to contest | Melaber pf the Qurocinted Pra pared for peace as we were for War.) oars fighting for in the world. Welfor the British amateur championship | r The Associated Press 18 ex-iusively| We cried continually for preparation to/are dropping to the plane of semi) this year at Muirfeld. epritied to the we for repebil cation of that’ end. Every country, except civilized Cayenne pepper republics in] Q Will you give me a recipe for ps the local news published Korein. America, was preparing for peace long the esteem of mankind. ous devs Moek Maearoon‘Ice Cream? H. H. A, OR Seeman | 2 gphsedle Sasa. oe gs | commercial empire is threatened with A. 1 quart mediym thick cream ry | before the war ended. We sllpped a0nS| creeping paralysis. Laws are not en- 1 tablespoon yanila f A under this Demoeratic administration’ forced, indus’ is slowing dewn, and 1 3-4 cup sugar without any adequate thought of the if we have another four years of Demo »oon almond flavoring Ry Te i ij Roem} tad ot leratic rule we shajl slump back two] cup browned bread crumbs. TRIFLIN > ERS: ; problems that would confront us until) crat 4 \ | ea 5 A ERLING WITH CRRSEING the actua) shock of peace was upon ys, Zecedes. This is po ue 1 quipyts Mix cream, sugar and flavorings, Fob-a deg Gb Os IRE chen, roe baae, ¢¢ VEN men who are not profess- 4 = = mre over internal party polities. This fs a) chill and freeze. When it reach a er and } the iy ii We trust those foolish Nebraskans, | just as we did*before we entered the time when every patriot in the Repub | thick, mushy. eonsistenny, Gpen freezer Settins artes Fe ee edly religious must, if they are Who desired co pay compliments to Gen-| war. ‘ lican party should strive to his duty.! and stir in bread erumbs. Continue] 82 oom that poll: Just ee fe right frank, admit that no community eral Pershing. are satisfied with the} The condition of the country today, His party is bigger than nie zepeion.| freezing. Remove dasher and pack. cast [t away.'That's permanently prospers, either morally an ¢ A its settles . s ajs-|@nd his country is bi than all fac-| Q, What state f} es the most WGete-It" i result. Nothing else would do them) its unsettled state, its unrest, its dis: 100 NS Vm Scam torrie upnish: nai ¢ or materially, unless the churchis areal SoReal the «a spruce for paper manufacturing? . moneyback but to force the General into the pri-| Satisfaction, can be directly charged to S.A this fall, does the) scales: and vital element in the community Republican remover, party teed. maries, “He attempted to beg out of| the policy pursued by the Democratic pope of this count A, Acgording: to dha Ainetiéap worce| SeRCar Date secine ache Reaaenees ad it but he was unsuccessful, and so tojadmjnistration and its irresponsible “The big ayestions ry Magazine about. one third of the] Mid by 5. Lawrence & Co., Obicago. life. gratify his friends and neighbors he/eonduet of the affairs of the people. ree Fe VAMC EL ene ton et] growing spruce of this country is in enS01d Jn, Casper and recommended. as . . : . | I = ‘ 2 “| Maine. - There are ‘50,000,000 feet of world’s best corn remedy By. Kim, : permitted the use of his name 9 dor with-an ase mene Altaf, ‘nal 750,000,000 fece can} Dall Drugs Store and Caspeer Pharma Pat aclurch in a town and gl real estate values The real admirers of General Persh THE SHEET A ee be cut annually without depleting this { ing took a different view of the situa- amount. iT Put a beco: once tion; one in which the whole country] Realizing the responsibility that (Any reader can get the answer tol THE EQUITABLE cock obit, eer theses pact be pox fo shared. They accorded him the full] rests upon the har of the country in ANSW Hy gn . ’ any question by writing Thé yet LAFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY and general commynit: improvement, viv |Daily Tribune Information Bureau, | OF ‘4 share of honor due a great soldjer, who|the matter of leading the people back 4 yutec > everiast i viorst the f£ ental lew of the land, had contributed to the everlasting glory, to the fundamen a Q. What is the most important ap- of his country, had returned the flag Hon, Hampton L. Carson of Philadel-) \ointive office a woman has received éntrusted to him without a stain upon! Phia, president of the American Bar) ynder our government ? E. ©. C. Service Com- U8. | Frederic J, Haskin, Director, Washing: = Put a church in a town and you insure a community where law and order reign, where the personal and Property ts of men and women are respected, where grow up trained in the ideals that it and bearing the respect of the entire Association, has said in a recent ad-| A. The office of Civil arial fees eM as orienta \aress upon the subject: _ | missioner, to which Mrs. Helen H. Gard- have made America great. : bits , if “Do we intend to part with it? Do) ner of Washington, D. C., was reeently 4 Tt wes ‘the ambition of bei gratelul) «1M na to nee Ite most anored prin.| 2ppointed by Wresident Wilson, is) the Kill the church and you kill the Voice that is con-, countrymen that he not fay aside the] yt ene by one, discarded and thrown | ™0st important post in the government stantly calling men to more unselfish living, uniform he had honored byt to con¢ fo § ee wae service that has been given a woman jinto the sere with’ the rubbish of the P°! tinue actively in the profession in which! dishonored crowns which have recently | PY appointment. Kill the church and you cut the nerve of your hos- Q. What is the significance of the pitals, your colleges, your civic organizations and even of respect for government itself. ‘Thirty denominations, realizing that the problems fac- had won such high rank and stand| fallen to earth amid the joyous outery | ‘ is the protector of the land he loved |°f the people of the nation? NO! Upon statue of Jesus Christ which is om na 3 ; ; us as lawyers rests now more than the boundry line between Argentina and and that jever before the solemn performance of | Chile? R. D. A. These he loved him countries had numerous It was not the ambition of the Ameri-|a duty we cannot escape. Perplexing! fl nee deaaarrcige Say as fae can people that General Pershing be-| problems are thick all around us and} disputes over the boundary ‘between rng ther prin i paratirig ines ny eo de. come their civil ruler, but remain their] they pein sround us, as lawyers in the; them. In 1899, they submitted to an mination alone, Coo} f ah gr forward Bi ’ | wenches, just as did the hurtling mis-| arbitration before the United States campaign padernpe name oi the Interchurch World greatest soldier. ‘ siles which rajned from) the skies over. Minister, at, Buenos Aires, *which set- This was clearly shown throughout|/the men in the trenchés, There are} tled the boundary in the Atacama | ré-) ; and in 1902, the Patagonian the country ih the enthusiastic wel-| problems hurtling towards us lik | gion; No modern business could have made a more scien- come given him on bis tour fojlowing| Shells filled with destruction. Ste boundary line was settled by 2 com- tifie survey of the task than these denominations have his return from the battlefields of Bu-| 28s ail along the line, courage on appointed by the King of reat made, No budgets could be more carefully drawn. ote . SE bsees as “U"| fidelity and devotion to our ideals will tian, at the joint request of the ¥, i ‘ d rope. It could net be misinterpreted.| carry us through, just as surely as our countries. They decided to erect a ‘ou have the satisfaction of knowing that every dol. lar you give has its post of duty assigned to it in statue of the Lord, Jesus Christ, upon advance, this line in token of future amity. A the great] ancestors passed through the valley or the shadow of death which is behind us. to Pershing Presidential It*was greeting the general, not Pershing ty. A p apes sai jehtiv| 80, today we are here engaged in this) new controyersy arouse about which di- candidate, It was ylewed, and rightly) oot Vork, and the American Bar Aswo-| rection the statue should facc, since 4 ‘ Every dollar for a better America and g better world, so, that notwithstanding the great! Giation, which now numbers nearly | neither country wishes to have the Unusually perfect in ma- ¥or an American where the ideals of Washington lioncr that would attach to the Presi-] 41,600 men, not a club, pot a corpora-| back of the statue toward it, It was ° a and Lincoln and Roosevelt will continue to grow dential office, civil administration would] tion, net @ political party, not an ex- finally «decided that the statue should terial, workmanship and strong. When your churct lis on in the detract from the military glory he had achieved Therefore, the Nebraska while they meant him well, misjudged wishes of the people and needlessly involved General Pershing in a eam paign m which he had no call, friends, the | H, JOHNSON—SOME STEPPER John Well, now what about Hiram son? Has anybody any remarks to offer regarding Hiram’s sprinting abil- ity? Hiram’s landslide and the snow- storm struck Nebraska simultaneously. The oply difference was that the one, a8 expected, the other was oceurrence Hiram Johnson is now strictly ip not the Presidential running. He has placed himself there by the gheer force of his own appeal. Jt is not money, neither Is it elaborate organization that does Hiran’s winning. Ie is just Hiram We have never had a_ President negned Hiram, and some of the plain people seem to think it a rather handy They would feel much the White such an old] name to wear, home at House b more at with a sident aring fashioned name. v seored himself | Hiram has’ fair spurt or two. w it as you please, into a posi Another pretty tien in the race und he sill have overtaken Legnurd) Wood. If he don’t do any more, he ist lik it a tie with Weod o make There are seyeral pretty good ones and several fair green ones just turn-| ing into the bome stretch. You gan't tell what they may do before the wire is renched } But what's the uy Why run a horse rece before it is called? 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