Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1920, Page 2

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SOR er Re eter eee eet t ya ty eh 24GE TWO = The Caspet Dailp Cribune|'* ! with prosperity and obseryange pf Jaw, @ lay at) a: id an _orde nd economically it tali= | x : eee | ministered en g|frem the Jazz of rjgt *ana, i ram We need ‘more of the Office Desk and Hie of the Show Window in politics. |PIONEER wOMaly There, is tk inst June pume minty’ ty: awtecs, ans. DIES, AT eh . | | BASIN, Wy, Jupé 1 ep) A period of peace, ssued every evening except Sun casper, Natrona_ coun ation offices: ARDING. BOX SCORE, | |where, any time. : af” 18d; * Blooming + tUSINESS T 4 bility, to accountap! it of ja solemgf?t Ontered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- ; e ~ age a at ddeibes mater Nee ae tefe| rust: and the flips af ling bur- ‘¢ Foye, ‘Ohio, : ‘ Put something away before you do dens fram bpbrégstd and I ty, ee i. ut so! i y ¢ r dusted from Ohio Central College.’ anything else!i Learning to save money ; nd Buiter Marion (O.) “Star teaches you to’ save everything—time, ‘ y, supplies: Start at the Citiz $9 ional ‘Bank TODAY.—Citizen’s N . hd {tonal Bank. in Ohio Senate 1899-1903. . B. SS ss lected Lieutenant Governor of Ohio ey GRIFFITH. . Agipelate, Baltor Colibye Ye has been in public lif: ana RAtEe j } H Bavclubig nase Well did he perform the duties sana lected to Tite States Sqmmte 1914) David J. Genel ser discharge the trust of the previons of- by majority of over 102,000. EMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! 4,5 ‘| 2EPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS|“""S ) i. bewo Ss rt. ‘ SARL EB. HANWAY, Business Manager| | 6), thé ‘day feat TRF: 1a ER ZARL EB. WA . e nee 1 SHOS DadA———Advertising Manager| Oe ROSS Oervy age com: 3. EVA! Bt Editor|pleted his collegiate education and law BL HANWAY, President and Eat mintives fth Ave., Prodien, King & Pruddea, + | Aide AAS ways Appeared an- Chairman Republican National Con- “1,0. 0.F, Bldg. The St 5 1720-23 8 Bid 01 9 ae % ae 0. 0. . ore of Quality. Pe cnicar: nL ed other} and higher @emand for his! serv- Yention 1918. 1 3 ye aud sy Copies of>the Daily ‘tribune are onlices. Always a step up, with a broader Moraber of the important Committee Ale in the New York and Chi f- ‘lees and visitors are welcome, ©? |Sqld fdr the exercise bf his faients, An As Poreien attains, « 'y All. 20 P SUBSCRIPTION RAT y Meveased responsibility, Aud higher’ op- Reiublican Candidate for President owdnce oO er ent ergo By © a0 PUNY for service (to | thé people. 2. | | n Gat ¢f vc six Months 99|, Catv} Coolidge never ‘souehtiany of i igh Three Months NIE hbad hd dahcoments; + Nee DAea his aS tscount On n Qne Month . (85 ; RS Res his pe =F , md Ser Copy 206} hand to better the ‘opportunity; He | | COOLIDGE, EPIGRAMS. Ss t ne Year |. ngcred honest and. faithful service. It GH ng people cannot ‘look to leg 3ix Months 1 0. Paros touts 43 Wags what the people wanted. They ton. ge nerally for gyeccess., Industry if 4 | For Brides No subscription by mail accepted for| seen to it that cured oblidge need not | sat character, are not conferred by | ess period than three months | renolve. \l] We've made very” elabo- nd in ever lins, Week of Jnne 14th Silk Undergar- Silk Gib. All subscriptions must be paid in ad-|ask for promotio; : ; | s entitled to his rights ef Se ee ee rate provisions in the way vance and The Daily Tribune will not|) ay he has aptly? but?it dee pis’ 2, BOWN WITH AUTOC RACY gs a » Me they) of appropriate gifts for nsure @elivery after subscription be- Ri somes one month in arrears. Adarés “The mehsure Sng | tional committee arid. t ember of Audit Burenn of Cireulations |not merchandise but character. tao 'cofVention made no mids Ne pee Ne] ||] June brides to meet the ments Material of Crepe de - B. The, people’ of | Magsachusetts) 2qng4 yiting the Hon. Henry Cabot Lodrt t The measure of success is not mer~ demand always made Chine and. Messaline; o Jago 2 rly in Calvi aa ex over its deliberations/knad isou, } E i y [ n atomber of the Associated Frees. |axo and early in Calvin Céolldge's lifes Preside over its deliverations/and fsourste Less 20 per cent Discount} |fancy trimmed and plain; antitied fo the Une for renublication ct) appraised his ichambter knd!iworth. the keynote address. No ond is Thq man who builds a factory, builds | AL news credited inthis paper and al40/ imyey Knew what they were getting | Qualified to expound the dhotrin Ags terbple fy ; * woplist Here, - when they elected him to the city coun.} Americanism, wHidh is Repifblicanism. Worstlips tek pada grchy is |ahb.| Hot | i ‘ 7 . - > e scornjand blame, but zeverence ‘an age cit of Northampton, his sfirsts wublie sorg FE AetePs Nets gnly -of doctrine scorn} and ? revere! : aa oie |fice, . ‘They, vindicate, thejr, Judgment, guage. ZF | Sivariage er qolarares when th ree Re Pras tarest i Hid kbyitote “DNV Whsoh "Ae aL + Pxyect to be called’! Standpatter, |}] § are and novelties ‘ Bit A) Matandiba tres! (aro ped of newest: designs. URY HARDING (|| | | Nala HEOEETEEROEDEET HGH LEGG DE FUR cet Pe & seenamater, Bxnect co : : elected him. a recognized his fit-| hearty accord of the Am n peopl bate d a demagogue, but don’t be a} 'R. iL: E ss iad. sent ping fob thiep atateygenatgg s How forsely he expapyyed | nh Pgter jagogue, Don't hesitate to be | vans The sénate si is qu@ifty and *padey minati nf the peopld dwh he dfid:| reyolationary as science. Don't hesi- Jeweler and Optician 5 dent. 19} a step for. and his dpwasty tah doh od Af shcebietie fej fthd Me know our reputation’ for 54 inches long. tasty selection and de- pendable values. Choice shandise, but Gheracter/ ' * el aKorrrr upon us by those who Pe any ReneS of ax quisite fabrics. Moderately ; priced and altogether de- Muslin sirable. ‘All the world-over distriminating women Undergarments have a justified preference} |Less 20 ner cent Discount for softly-woven + under- things of silk; not ‘alone Bloomers for its beautiful’ clinging | liber Silk. Nainsook and | - + praisd ‘ WARREN HARDING The Republic ous and unus ual five days session, In et conveatior® at Chicago | hds| uiumed ¢andidates fdr president and vige} him its’ pés di texture, but, its wearable nding incident of his first| not be po-| because Mr. Wi '—of Satin; have elastic | knee; flesh color. Material of the finest A m Nainsook, trimmed in Val. | Envelope Chemise lace and embroidered: Material of Crepe. de and , Chine -and ‘{Messdline; $1. 50 = faney trinimed, ‘also hem. stitched top, in bodice]| Muslin rics | style and ribbon shoulder : “3 straps. An elegant quality Muslin and Cotton’ Crepe, 54 Maderia and inches long; regular and extra size. nade admit of no criticism. |term as governor was the Boston on stands for hice strike. Its history is so recent|of administration and government Jana the events so widely known that) Which tis-net American. His method: aults upon the litions; to restore the normal business | oe but reterepipe to, yesalg go mind | Aueonstant Nas 64% he S wesident, through jwhom/}-if sucdesstul CE: ae Sevranen hk Hfehtion, table, ape Satin; ruffled and elasti it the’ polls, it Wwit4apply fits beneficent ete ff anager at fe nee ES k th bent as sdegod - qualities, when carefully Kibo, ‘4 rrinciples of goveriiment “to the affairs! Seer Bs 4 teas oe le pede feqn ie EEL Eb ES era of the nation. ‘The patty has chosen | "°fSP!P. | a control influence vey fi fit ] passed. Priced, te winclyail For, out. ofithaigreaG palaevioLiwen chief: executive of te common. | ‘al, Keates Oh o H Cs : ou eat Bi se ss vay he has} Sovernment of the Unite | ; H Ustinguished men affording thd widest | Wealth In his quiet modest way he has | S>vere oe A ’ big Silk Bloomers : SEMA OE RIE einen elt. vet eae d beet “‘ie| [Envelope Chaniise } To direct the affairs of the republic} Five negroes io fight’ battle royal July 5 at Feet) Salt Creek. es n its recovery from war of the people and to ipmpart:te the-tune: ib : j . 2 cf je aclign Gov-| constitution dn on all the traditions ions of government regular land order-} {he PEompt ‘dnd vod F 3 | : A match carelessly thrown away by a «workman. after light- ‘ing’ a pipe, cigarette or clears ernot Coolidge A tol gure ithe pub- of tree go at nt, strike at the very ¥ proceedure no man i@ ;the nation is Ad cddy. hk Sthppened Aderwards! life of the Am Hy, principles upon etter fitted than Warren @} Harding. ; ; ‘ : rded in Rhe elec: | Which pvr, goverthfdht has always rest- He fitg ‘the times and best baswers they? ™PE ropa } 1 if lomands of the natién’s Crisis. He ete On rdict of the people for la i & ; x] Already & of the McKinley type. Wholesome, } ti seas las administered by this quiet Yankee f baat Wilson dy wise, patient, broad of knowledge, wide j : ¥ Bet some- he} BRyation of the heir— of vision, considerate, diplomatic. With- ee shows a majo! of s 4 calenene on wtatisdi@s of; fe, state, i} weren new home you ,are building in- hing like ¥2$,000 over -his gpponent. ped ut fear, and without rep¥oach. I Y 9 li ; Thos whe nae AkOed Tats tunel FE" '90 aporky tna eet Pree Bic — ee sured? Philippine $1. 50 = and yearg, {those most intimately, acquaint- $275: i beapl ; ant ; See b) -d with him, these hold bpp jin hlghegt |} 1° wag fon thls aS i pel Tata heap amie ae | Undermaslins sstectth In Marion, Ohid, where he hest@dwn the Fule that, ~Tnertye hb right 48 Bie titi ae nashlase ait STORAGE loves BMY 5 Summer ‘am { his lifetime and is known by men,|to Stttk ainst the public safety vyt Veh hag hontai ; BATTERY | Made ‘of the finest Nain- vemen and children, he is loved and|*nybody, Here Ante G misceuman: “ / | Sook’ and’ hand embroid-|/Of Taffeta ‘Messaline, jonored as no other citizen. The gual} Calvin Coolidge is a therough Amer- ‘ tt fi ela ar ata rate boxe ,ered, Gowns and Envelope Foulard (and Georgette ties thet go tojmaRe€ye man ar ine set (e at Se d et one PHONE.Z4 se a Chemise. f Crepe. 2 vndufii kind, the kind that sueive|th®foundifig: of Mai Praha " Less 20 ner cent Discount Less 20 ver cent Discount sversay wear fm a conmibinity where| Sageunker HII. } people bas SEERIy KuGWARaaEY, (elae anid make the ool fought fjpeall; specting jof the wa ' », pregery- | approvd he personal and4ntimate relations they 3 for neue NEE phe! jear, ene to another. ation of the union, end intoley er that ts In public life, which—includes all of and Mnchristian Spanishy rule infythe | Republi tis mature yeas, he has Been a lead.| ¥@8tern hemisphere, 4h in the = of unwél h war for civilization. 2RHey loved Ulep, restore country and have™ P it, just 4 Calvin Coolidge is doing now. His idea of plain public duty expressed in his advice to the Mai chusetts senate, when he said: “Do the day’s work, If it be comes tect the rights Of the weak, whoever the countr AL ng and uffbhteous rule . ae aye it ° governn = | “Elgin ‘Shoe & Widad c. ong nas spoorwen: an i , nousehold word, In: the’ United States }ovsects, do \ af be to help Bi: varietia: ladies’ S CLANG enate where heeis completing his first ae ee peter = parely poke reaso : erm, his greateability and level judg-] People, wha . satis: guara, = nent have placéd him among the n&{thet. Expect fo" be ‘calle 8 a ae OF THE ter, but don't be a standatte ; : ‘pect to be edited a derthigortie, BELLE. don't be a demagogue Indicates destruction. aos ° r of thought and action, in whom all mive had faith. He aid not build for oday and tomorrow. He builded for} K2 iM e is best Peet R? - yermanency and all time. His founda-| ions righteousness, his superstructure ruth and confidence. In Ohio, where Ms e 0 4fo-4%o-ofe-<$ ¥ 5% Ms ie served the public in many positions} sae 1M o-afe4' ° iM . K? we ion’s snost trustworthy advisers. THE ontidence and loyalty accerded by his Sac’ - + a XeXe o, & KP se asoate- °°, M - % Roo RreDeoate dole goe, wwn party is matched by the pect With no solicitation gn his part, with no expressed wish even. hey has been asked to take andther step higher in! ty. It nd reliance of the opposition pu his innate honesty and good purpose, n a day of mora laxity, that cause men iN onne comes, as always her © turn to him for guidance. In him|is career, It comes, as al i ony | bog hey find a Gibraltar of strength, a|tofore from the people through the oe y ds Ate Hodge Insured? publican party. +, ourt Of wisdom, a Spartan courage, all 5 Re jorn out of conscience and righteous-| The Chicago convention recognising i - 1ess ” his high charactef "and $ nominated | him’ As ty oe mator Harding .represents dignity nd decency in, politics, law and” or nd the highest usefulness in gov Vice Presitent. pt ey E No better selection could have made. The covntr: ot idge. Hie needs hatha Peauct ‘ % ae? > 2 e M o4, e rnmént, consistent. with judgment and : | 3, “7 e ( Rien ed | i ATT S&RE % eee ee na tamand seruputous honesty} With men like Warren Harding and ff 305 N, Durbin, Phone 300 ee ‘This wonderful selling event is. in fal force with alarge and onary $ Calvin Codlidge o lead the people the ee a et eeelang ag |eaunary Ya berpasery Vt Sime af iz hensive stock to choose.from. Late «arrivals are coming in every day and % Fils Wetee Hin snphed ils bia dn 2 = + vate being included at,the same enormous reductions, Suits by -Hart, 3 nder gs public or privat oe 2 @ ie. Reaeerand easement § Sere Marx and Sonnebom, Siyleplus, Shoes by Florsheim, Net- ¢ 4, that half the money spent Lys ad) tistag is wasted. _ 191 oes > ileton and Walk- Over; Shirts by Earl & Wilson, Manhattan and Wilson. Bros. ~everything by Chicago and New York's Ss: very best manufacturers. - The opportunity afforded the buynig public is:g0 great that the response ‘has been far beyond all expectations, but we are still maintaining our very best service and are keeping abreast of the ever increasing tide of trade. ’ 0 31 © of his high} $ the high post. His avail ‘ k , ty lity as uw’ canfiidate brings the iad- : soi e, of CaN | eae eae orth That proba ecertaiply is) nol. Ltrabiapy| & ublican territor: = pasts dhcbaped « chraehes oc. pro To the Audit Buseausof Geet aes mate ressive principles without taintof rad 3 fdrithe diferege. Nit 7 .> > ‘9 ed Me ° Roost - ivotal™ state whose “Influence ex wide drea of normal Re a’ member of the nds over ¢ xe “alism An ideal candidate, appealing a : ‘ ‘ “ » the sober Sense and Highest) patriot a ears, Age apaenraeibo Now ita wh j , % m of the pegjle, believing that the r 4 lain nd honest “things of tife make |Pge! 245 2 ia 5 cea b iniany on ; ‘ the greatest happiness, ‘That labor printed, how they are distributed how 193 ie Yan f A : 4 Py ¢ > 2 ings” prosperity and contentment. |} ¢ , ni - as { 4 bow at lionor nate men issnot ofly cor , i 7.) eae r? AG! } as Oa UH) ‘ sooda dgid line vol} from a moral viewpoint but it e a ver iser Who wih 5 not ms ect cl ¥ aki ing to see ays the highest and most regular divi. nds. 4 1 vat right Uving, with periods eee s fhe. CE xe ts of the pul wholesome toil and appropriate re El 5 a &etumMo the Wasteful meth if xation, has its manifold compensa Mag The Tribune isa member of a Anbre: % o*, e Mane >, oe ~~ <a> 2, > nator Hardin election to the! mi - PReatre ack ter «, & } ‘ leney by the people would’ seem ~ fully protected: VF VONS IU IN IIT 7 i aby * certéin as election day came to hand.} “ oe is & consummation devoutly toy be . : caer ug at puTiTNTE AMUN Ra Hi i it , aR ic, ae ished. Tt’ means much to the people. : 2 PRESTR ET EE Ue ey: . . Aas , . : ie i i Bit x) & means exactly the things they have a : tho-ahoahe efoeteeSoaSoeheete ale ate-a%s mo sto-at Sa? oats Mn he aM \ Bin oa aa” BY ees ap ehp-asoete ete! “> efoeisePareets foegeegs socteatnetoeteetert> Tere

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