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be Casper Daily Cribune)'ste whien would ultimately de] “tevin L. Lenroot of Wisconsin, al @. Will X-rays penetrate steel?—P.| Thomas Hardy, the t/mous Englis’s| ‘The reluctance of the Bolshevikt to ced ae ces aie pees the constitution. recognized progressive, is being talked L. ee HOVEllit, Celebrates his Sth. birthday | crush the plea Wena oe orate ore Y evening exce junday at; “Employes must and will realize that of as m compromise, | A. It has beet found. possible to} today. ftaney of Mr. Willard to cl 4 Wyos Publt- promise, with a leaning in| jenetrate three inches of stéel, six ee | Dempsey. —Finaruial America. Casper, SHszOP Ay, Foret 5 * : cation ‘offices: O11 Hachange Building.) thei vivancement and contentment de-| his direction of certain Wood and Low-| inches of alloy and twelve inch | a velv ine! ) ? BUSINDSS TELEPHONE... .ssss.16,P¢48 Upon the progress and prosper-|den adherents, who are ready to abam‘| wood by Xtays: Lead is én cffective| ., rhe township ts mo Village of 7.0) What Germary needs is: less wine ity of the employers. |don their first choice.” |fésistint, and one-erhth of af inch of pela SUMTHIN: caroboAing of = ce alae Ak si “The great masses of employes, if| oo |1ead will furnish eomplete protection | olaiers’ memorial pare | — left to décide ‘for themselves, are loyal | SOE are Tene. Opn uae ——— Let ur ‘ashington will put the ohekeiceata eee anette enece to the country, to the public interest, tg Paras ae etoee anor ane gy Vermont: Democrats are to meet in new two-cent pieces into circulation be- ¥ vemares o2 3 i ‘They. redujre a tich soll ctiteny | a>, Convention at Rutland today to se-| fore their possibilities of usefulness BUSINESS TELEPHONE Entered at Casper wre ing) Postof- er, fice as second-class mat ov. 22, 1916 ; land to their employers; and to the ex-; 1 7A | J.B HANWAY, President and, Faitor|tent of this loyalty they will be re:| because owing t@ the very short ante cde Spleen tres tentnm prec con | Hitve on passed to the nfekel——Boston THOs DAILY —— A Rivertising anager | warded up to the full measure of their! * [pecwrewty DicesGak sind tie: be: teulty the — oe ape te yi e j vail! } Q. Whiat man has been a candidate Ub pshibaitca miust be immediately avail! sfoxican metric system: en bandits} We are always railing at the politl- 6. q. Is there a walking fish?—E. H. B: olutions! cians. but it is likely that if they were for president the oftenest?—K. D. 3 we should have to sup- A. Hitigene Debs teads the list since re sony’ Elise déserts. This they will have the right} government, not in politi Bio 4 . Editorial Titer) to demand; and it will be readily ana} { pmake one revolution. Te }make one government. On cheerfully accorded. : A. This name is. given to an eel-| ‘i { x Aavert: Representatives he has been « eandidate for this offece s ip !makes ten fevolutions.—Bostoh Tran-! port them in some other way.—Colum: Dovid + Ba 11,34) Pith Aven Bren four times, once oftener thant Mr. Bry:| like ta bade, Pectin: a: ©N ‘igcript. bia (8. C.) Record. 4 re] ) ae the fact that it spends some ao Be — — Pruddon, A an and Mr. Cleveland. Serene oe | ——_——— wits Bie Bx reesen, FROM BAD TO WORSE. Q. How did the time on land. {ft is common in the| ‘To cure our country’s ills, somes peo-) Mr. Hoover is still runn‘ng sirong in me Tommy Atkins 1720-23 Stegen Bldg. " ‘ t i P We don't care which party it is, or|originate?=M. A. fresh waters of the t Indies, and} ple recommend # certain Herb.—New all the colleges but the electoral-—}CASPER PHARMACY, 110 E icago, Ill. Copies of the Daily ZTefbune are on the names of the partiewlar candidates A. This popular name for British China, and has a double respirctory ap-| York Evening Mail. ‘Pittsburgh Dispatch. leom: Ale in the New York ai t engaged, we deviate the expenditure of| Private soldiers had ite origin in. the|Paratus, enabling it to breathe In of fices and visitors are wi f out of ‘water. , = mi BSCri. the vast sume os government usage of the fietitious} : Ef SUBSCRIPTION KATES i of money a6 re vealed ame of Tommy Atkins to designs Q. Did Corbett win from Sullivan by Carrie: i Qne Year 7 97.40 by the senate inquiry, for campaign! tne piace for a soldier's signatu a knock-out?—W. J. R. = Tce aes £:32| purposes for the presidental nomination | documents and srmy forms. A. On September 7, 1892, James J. One Month 65} {0 be ptire and simple disgrace to the) Q. What is the best weight of hogs| Corbett won the world’s championship Per Copy 95] sine fife of America, A wholesate| for market?—J. M. T from John L. Sullivan in twenty-one One Year <$6.09f corrupti hin civasal ale | "A. ‘Two hundred and fifty pounds is|Tounds by a knodk-out: The match was/ Six Month: £4$:95| Corruption of the electorate, an undis-| considered the most doairable weight] fought at New Orlecns, La., for a plirse “Bacon | Of $25.000, and $20,000 stake money, Three Mon® No supeaript bao period than three «,1,50/nified scramble atid struggle for the! fo; 0 ¢ ok air hccepted fos ele for | fof butchering and pickin tmonths. chief office in’ the nation ana a rotten hogs’ fre selected light hoghs, weigh- Ail ahioriptions must be Dal@ 4p ad: | oxample to place before the rising gen-| ims ffom 155 {0 195 potnds. Sausages) insure délivery after subscription be-|eration of voters. are made (from hogs listed at market t oars, comes one month in arrears. Principals. mh iat i “| * rine ay lock wise and not) @. How many produ | @Q. Member of Audit B know, and managers may squirm Maraiis of Queensberry rules, — five-| ouncé gloves. } Q. How long does it take the light of the moon to reach the earth?—M. C. A. Light travels at the rate of 18) < of wi 1d-are there In the United States?—s. T au of Cireulations (A.B. .) z ; | ia i 400 miles a second, so it would tak be Q B08, 8 ay oiy| A. A late cCoffipilation gives 240,06 " | TMemBee Of (he Aanoctated Prenm u : wae etd cheat eet 4 ‘ia.| in. this cotmntey. r, : less than two seconds for the light from e jociated Press is exclusively|2nd swear that they never recetved it; > . 4 the moon’ toisencbithatearth. ir rr Q. How much w here ina entitled to the use for republication oF} i114 we alt know different. Sa suit ne rol ae Le) on Q. Please give formula for cleaner all news credited in this paper and alao such as opticians use to clean the lenses the local news published herein. In the primary campaign the man-| A. It is estimated that there are be-| ° J pepe see srk agers for the eandidates of the two|tween six and a half and seven pounds | Of Spectncles?—<. %). 1, {of wool in’ the amount’ of gloth used) 4: Most optictany use: one-fourtiy lis: parties, Hepubliean ond BIRR wich eeeask . ‘|terine and three parts plain water for} cleansing spectacles, | Q. What is a pampero?—M. E. A. This is a cold dry v the have ac! 3 ; nowledged to the expenditure!" OQ" \What is the total fore WILL SUPPORT THE NOMINEE. |of upwards of $2,500,000 1 these ff) the United States?—U. 8. M. ures are stated by the source furnish-| A. There wre 500,000,000 acres of for-| AaGAtiS aw at G Casually remarking that he was beat-lin. them ts fe incomplete est land, according to che Soc eer napis raters mi ity “of $50,000 in New Sait z | American Foresters ae . * Does the disbursement of sudb 2! "'@ "Wy te gasoline such an effective; Ivers hurricane fore Senator Hiram Jolinson 1s the pre innooticidaten c puc AVS! tothe northwest geles of the Nortlte the Republicans of the country onable | Ai. Phe ‘Ektreath: Ger Biological .Surve: phere, but meets no hills or moun- me . aise ated gett to reduce its foree. | Lap A doable A Ranta ll SEN, (Any reader can get the answer to} “ly Uy uifs its stipply of oxygen through lt) 11y question by writing The Casper| Q» \ IN He holes in. the body. With such oll¥| Haily Tribune Information _Bureat, | “ip on = = ) AMT TT SAR Ee aren of tremendous sum of money liminary campaign, to at he is engaged in no denis: WIth) ming, scom possible without cortup: any other candidate of any kind or de- tion? It cannot be done and*is not ‘ription, is no stalking horse for Sen- : ption, is no stalking horse for Sem) done without corruption. substances as fasoline come into ¢ | If the time has errived when the of-} re Q ots, seit rica’ of GRIGR ReSeRLIVE ott ‘igh ia leat aoe ale Pagai pests, ie is imps ton, D. C. ‘This offer applies strictly coaremeee: ce of chief executive of the nation is{sible for them to breathe end death] ,o" ites (at Bat agi dent and expects the delegates elected] 4. se | ciao te eri aeee to information. The Bureau cannot) for sale tet ts advertise and receive sted. lgive advice on legal, medical and fn-| is beha s ok , o § y 2. er | a in his behalf to stick to him to the fin-) i idy yegifarly ard in due form and ac What salary does the. governor ancial matters. It does not attemt to | ish fedge i op@nly, and have doné at of the tppines “| settle domestic troubles, sor to urider-| s * e e e eg hme ber Se a ee eens anes ae Special Steels Eliminate Useless Weight He ‘is fighting for himself sad ge ; ; ae " ehting with the deception and subterfuge being | A. This office carries a salary of $20-| jeot, Write your question plamly and i ‘ ator Knox or anybody else. He will | Frederic J. Haskin, director, Washing not accept a_ nominé vice presi Mm fs ting along bully at Dresantlbradtined! 000 and the tert is of indefinite dura-| }ypieA raf ame and address! = In discussing the senate's investiga- é ‘ tion sais tept art pas far We had no such rottenness until the is . _._|and enelose two cents in stamps for tion of campaign expenses and Frank! |i vay @ection system came to sup- @. Is there a Federal law requiring} yeturn postage. All replies are sent! ma Hitthcdck’s statement that the Wood] Prime? thi a , producers and dealers to mark the-arti-/qirect to the inquirer.) | plant the convention system in the! cles they sell with the original or pro- eas rests spe! 5,000 New Jersey oe ED peed Le AR ZED wledg iat: Ol es. The old system may Have had| duction cost?—) The attorney-general might try the Senator Johnson said: “I was delighted Ae ae si ‘ 1. K. its faults, but they were minor ones dent Wilson has recommend-| rest cure as a cure for unrest.—Phila-| that the tremendous advertising cam- arnt: tort =e Af seankive ed cost-marking legislation, but none! delphia Public Ledger. ! “ . ad not to be compared for expenstv Se ea j paign in New Jersey could be conduct: 1 hes been passed as yet. There is a|—j———————_—. | 4 a : ness and general corruption with the|pill now pending in the senate knoW) | 42 TTT ed so economically. When I have ocu- Y “ } { as the McNary bill, which provides that! | 5 system now in vogui lar demonstration of an expenditure of eee lthe production oot of shoes ‘shall be 7 7 something like $100,000 and I hear a O'LAUGHLIN SERS LENKOOT, stamped of every pair. PAINTING, DECORATING distingtilehed gentleman say it was ac-| Now that the full iiembership of the pC: Cary Wanaiove’ specrats be ruised it AND PAPER HANGING complished for $15,000, I feel like com-|national Republican convention has] "," «phe tender sprouts of the bam-| First-Class Work | The - sensed) Ake M. ell sinusiicwat bathe with | it done. f am delighted to note that|/been conipleted, and the much greater} too, prepared for the table in the same) advertising rates are so low in New]|proportion found to be uninstructed, a|manner as asparagus. is declared to be/fl Pet Us Estimate Your Work engine is so responsive and light weight. n delicious spring vegetable for the pPlimenting him on his aegis tort rione)stalonteliere alata crisesluoundl iy pecekey lence: Amerika LAR Eiargrate already it PLATT & REESON yet thrifty, the reason the Obviously, they are high familiar with ahe conditions, it would] ‘The same old question that has both-| try. tire: i ig mil i 5 Oetals. They equal luwe cost much more. 1 wes beaten|ered convention delegates for years! Q. What isthe fecord for running|f| 305 N. Durbin. Phone 300 tires roll into big ge 18 priced . : broad jtimp and sfanding ‘broad jump? due largely to one fact: A pound for pound, the steels in Maxwell is burdened with no —any car built. de F loging is Pay A. P. O'Conhor holds the wertd rec “And = furtherme the Republicans} pledges discharged. In a very great|/..q for running broad jump, 24 feet 8, J ist 5, 1901, while R. . . the st mad \ useless weight. The wisdom of their use in " Special steels make this so. the Maxwell becomes evident when one observes the rapid ibility to get) certain restlessness is evident among in New Jersey by a majority of $50,-|«sises. At just what period in the bal- 'y instruction fulfilled of of the country have a right to know, fnumb conventions “but one/11% ine {iit 1 will abide by the decision of the} autlot was taken! and delegates voting! C: Bury has the standing broad jump/ i Hepublitan national convention at Chi-| ror other éandidates than the suc seta | Focord: 11 feet 4% inches, August 29, cago and support the nominee one were prevented from particivating |g tow many people will the we) ‘There it is In Hiram’s own words, and)py reason of their instructions. While) amphitheatre at Ariington seat?—A. C.) r of pi They are made to Maxwell’s twhen he says it he means it there is nothing discreditable ‘in A. The mpacity, exclusive of! % . £ ‘ nvention decision, | yortir losing candidate, delegates| DOES. Is | » a2 exes IN USED CARS own fotmulae: Notothesstecls growth in public favor of this pretended to be feared by certain Re-}ysually desire a seat on the bana) WhICh will Be vom = kable : rial Day services were held in this am- Y s ha remar. car. publicans, on Senator Johnson's part 18| waxon, ptheatre for tie frit te on a | : Cae teak im any car are just like them. " 7 sc . . : Consider that nearly 400,000 These special steels are of of them are now in use; that great strength and make pos- 100,000 more will be added bosh. No one kriews the futility of Instruetions are bedoming more and} 3tst. | n the California | more irksome and it is to be hoped that! Q. To settle an accuinen| wil you 1 Fouraees Hudson nactice at| Please state whether the deficit for tire’ Speedster. pandon the practice at| Pine perfod of government operation 1 Seven-passenger Stud of the railroads was as large as the es 4 e- such a ¢ourse better th senator. if he is beaten he Will whoop) the party will her up for the candidate. Republicans} no distent dey. are not going 10 be led aw from the National conventions delight to honor) timated deftett for the first of the baker. | % r inain issue of electing a Republican] tne great men of dhe party by a com-|return to private, gontrol—L. E. 5S. All of : : an sible the ideal Maxwell D- ‘ é 4 A. Operations of all departments of! ese Cars in ex- {| in b, president this y plimentary vote, It js an honor pape ne Sa AdiniaitACion, curiae Atal cellent running shape. men would desire. Many of the re-| control of the failroads were carried Will sell on time or ’ cipients of the distinetion would not] on at - net less of $900,478,756.56, ac-'] trade for real estate. Hinptoyers in America—referred to as| undertake the presidency and are awarg| cording to the report of the director | a Pr The eathnated deficit tor, + Two-ton Diamond T. 6 « Alistic group—hei ave}of their own unfitre: It grows out of Of finance 2 A SOR capjtaliatic® Gtoth = Temn TROT ee eine a ee ne lve ue. the first. yeur of private control, as| 1 314-ton Diamond T. been kward in proclaiming — their] State a i Sr rae Ww ” mys ne submitted to thé Interstate Commerce'}| 1 FWD. fights and insisting upen proper con-|contplished big ings in other walks/ Commission by the ruilway executives, 1 1-ton In ati sideration is the view taken by Blbert|than statecraft afd! theif friends and] is $1,017,776,999. not including provis- ternational. H. Gary of the United State: rs desite te soufitty to know of| ion for eee art spate 5 k We Bava some good used tracks E & sftizen#, » men have! Made by the Railroad Labor Board. on hand and plenty of work for poration. these ofizens Often these men have @. What annuities are fixed in the same. Will sell on monthly pay- “Whether the ship of state will .be} delegations instueted to vote for them.| new pension law for the retirement of! ment pla If interested ail. wrécked or Whether not tie disease of] it is not regarded ag sineere, either by erannuated government employees? Will trade for real estate, ‘unjustified unrest and revolt’ will pro-|the. favored som r those composing the T. '| ASK FOR MR. FRICKE A. The pensions provided range from a@.minimum of $10 annually to a max- effe of the ship's sailors, who até Altetidy is it known that delegates to! jim of $720. | R. . all the people, Employers, employees, |the ‘present convention are pulling at! @, What fs the rewl wate for June e IN. an Sant | and the general public, which includes[the picket rope, having learned and} bugs?—M. K. Motor Truck & Car Sale S thetn, owe a duty to the ndtion whiefr}seen that the pmrtiotiar candidate they}, A. June: bugs are more properly Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyo. \ SALES SERVEC AND | ARK SERVICE Steel cor-}admir 511 Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1223 ation. gress, depends upon the conduct and} de! eat afefecrmed May-beeties. ‘They belong. to ce at all’ the genus Lachnosterne, of whieh there of government and coritinuance of the}and having also Jeaffed that their can-)are more than sixty ci s-|didate does not tieasufe up with others FOP ELLE ELLA LLI PPO must be performed to insure stability} must vote for is fot in the r etijoyment of American freedom, he sorted. 7 on the vital polite of fequirements nee- “Phe hext president ef the United} essary in a candidede to win the elec utking of Ste ptaitt of the ship of state, | tion These delegates are mtist be ‘able, wise, and well informed;| second choice, whieh has a of unquestioned horesty, morally and|some mention of dark thorse projects in intéllecttally; fair and impartial, frank the past and the more extensive amount ply sym-jof it going the rounds at the present. ff unted for Representing a Western Company With Western ideals, identified with Western in- and sincere, broud-minded, ¢ CL hdd ded dea pathetic, courageous, sturdy, and Well As the arfivals ificrease at Chicago halaheed, and, wbove everything else,Jit grows thicker and from the various | loyal to the constitution anc ne law of| State capitals us the clans giither for “, . Oe ea See ee craoteatin +a aaaciene: ai dustry and progress—a conservative company, ra brioant’ woveatiod léhbe,tiiiahe peabe Garked” Vane asRis aa but up-to-the-minute in its policy contracts featur- und injury to property|da&rk horse theory become moro fre, a part of|auent demoral The outre itivolving ing high-class protection. find person, ure instigated gcous money campaign in the campaisn to disturb g ize the social and economic conditions| ulged in by several of the more protn-) 6f the @ouutry. In other lands very] inent ¢ahdidates, since the facts. have N N N N N N N N N have been accomplished] Seen made khown, has catised the sus- % N N N N N N N N \) The modern, fireproof building which we are constructing is of the most substantial, atiractive and mod- ern type. It will bea great addition to the city and will be a credit to Cas- ver for years to come. serious fe: Specializing in business and family protection Vicion im thé minds of right-thinking Republicans thet tere mast be some- s legislation.| Ching weak or Inherently wrong th can- ed there are no classes in the|didates requiring such expensive ex- tes such us have existed in] Slottatton. It Is not vewed as appro- ty the tame means which have be employed 1 Mr. Gary deprecated cli He accls United 6 do ad hale dud od priate i the seleettorr of a presttentiat} lidate. Circus methods may be al- other countries “CAPITOL LIFE? McGREW Phone 153 “fh America those who are seeking fo establish classes and obtain diserim-| Tight for’ circus purposes, but for chief thagistrate ymurposes something more inating favors are not prominent t Thirty-One Years of Service May We Serve You The Casper National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $190,000.60 LGPL La LI LaLa Daa SD ESI ML ST: 1| dignified and in keeping with the high} important office is demanded. | e@xuse of wealth but are composed of comparatively small minority of the} and popiilation who heve adopted the word} In reviewing the whole subject of candidates and possibilities John Callan} labor’ with the cx design of | QO’ Laughlin, writing in the Washington forfng « class whieh they hope final ly wi attract a majority of the pe o-| Post, concludes his article with this them tov obtain) statement: ple aud thus enut ees ss Sf DP.

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