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we 6 wei panera ee PAGE EFGH Che Casper Daily Exibune|-»» other country. The country emerged | America! And the man who defends her r F hurting me. As I kept on taking Tan.| best medicine in the world and IT am so! from the war immensely . richer . in) traditions and her institutions, regard- 1 4 is-| delighted with what it has done for me) L v . i . i: ye aS lac my stomach trouble entirely dis-| Casper, Natrona couniys Wes Publis | MAN respects than’ it was upon its! less of his nativity, ig an American appeared, ang by the time T finished that I am glad se recominea it.’ ee eation ‘offices: “Oll Exchange Building. | entrance into the world struggle—rich-| Who can safely be placed ‘on guard to-| J tne Tour Ot Nee ea ay Belo eeency ee ava te AER TaaT BUSINESS (TELEPHONE. -... 45] et ip experience and yiithe ability. of | day.” BIS « als ate sth dnd £ tee} as well cantile Co,, in Salt Creek by Salt Creek Re err pyre ea a beet egpeealtlcnsttiee =e See oe » now as if I had never had a day's sick. drug store.—Adv- Fite ‘us second-class matcer Now oo 19f6/ denial, the result of which generally BENDING A DISGRACE. }jmess in my T consider Tanlac the) minune want ads give result speaking was a vast inerease in per-| The Republican national conveniion | MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) 1. capital. Anyone whe had any-{at Ch ia Rid of Nine. REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS' * 3 x Ais teago did one thing all self re-) Gets Ri ine Years Rheuma- |thing to sell found a ready market at} spectinc Republhcens will approve. Pre- | Thanet ei BLASS ON 2 Be pRroye. Pre: | tiem After Tanlac Builds . B. HANWAY, President and Editor} hig ices, a g > | BARL Bb HANWAY, Business Sranaget| high prices, and large sums of money} vious to adjournment it adopted a Feso; | THOS DAT T——Adrertising Manacer| were made. lution authorizing a change in the ba-! Him Pp. stots * y or ‘ASkoclate Editor) “Then came the armistice, and the/sis of representation ip future national) ,, .+-+-Bditorial Writer | lid was off, and people began to spend! conyehtions. The action taken effect- Seicoe laid sp Hea with} : } as long as six months at a Advertist Rr r ey in mos extra tf ie vely " Danavertaiiie Hapresce ives money st extravagant fashion, | ively ends what has constituted a dis- time and haying the warst form of New York city, * “|with the result that money made and] prace for many years and is aimed par-|stomach trouble, Panlac has made me Prudden, King © Erudden, |saved was not used to reduce labilities,| ticularly at the unfair power exercised | Well and I am so: pleased with it T just Chicago, M1. >" but to satisfy a desire for articles of| py del opr z Dehvy Club yecee near ttimarnerees y desire vl of!) by delegates representing some eleven Henry Clark, of 1822 East Harrison} Copies of the Daily Tribune are on|) oo. phi file in the New York ane Chicago of-|/uxury. This free spending has forced} solid Democratic states in the south Street, Tacoma, Wash., recently. fices and visitors are welcome.) prices still higher and hag aggrayated| that furnjsh no Republican votes| “There was’ hardy @ day in nine| SUBSCRIPTION RATES Vine shortage in the world /of almost] either at elections or in the electoral|¥¢a¥s,” be sald, “that T didn't sutfer y Carrier the Keenest pain in my Jegs, knees or ayy One Year ..... $7.xo| everything that everybody wants. La-/ college. i}. £ e $ ; See Te £38] vor is producing less and getting high-| The resolution was offergd by ex-|hardiy’ get around at ell, these patna NE. of the world wide achievements One Month . “83 / er pay. In some directions merchants| Representative Paul Howland of Ohio, /Were so severe that I just rolled and gente’ Sete . 4 tae Sone aa pexory Hiplc immediate ta Harding delegate, and was passed | orton! ere BEES od ae of the Buick Valve-in-head motor SIX Months 920.21: i $33 Feayirerents. withgus any expectation | with a rush, The way was opened for yttie thing would completely upset me car is the complete motor car satisfaction Te Orns ion by" Mail Access eee] Whatever that thels orders will be All) this action by careful planning. The;'To add to my misery my stomach be- F; : less period than three months. ed. This tendency creates a fictitious! rules committee made an innovation in| &an givihg me trouble, and I had | that comes with Buick ownership. ‘\ Per Copy ‘All subscriptions must be paid tn ad-|aemand, ¢ e F vance pnd: The Dally Tribune with naz} aemand, and shguid a slump come the convention practice by providing foy SPeus Of Indigestion thak caused such The vane i : ; isuffering I really didn't know wher Insure Gelivery after, subscription Bez|question for the credit man to aeter-| the transaction of “unfinished business” 'T "hort the worst) All iy food. sonnad | Such an achievement has not been estab- Se Se mine will be, how will these obligations} after the nominations had been made.|/and fermented, nothing I ate seemed 4 . 5 “In the present unusual situation it|rororm the system of representation | ITeaded to eat on account of the suf-| aa : , ifering it brought on. I lost weight and : formance of one particular model but The Associated Press ig. ex x is important that the credit men shall >| ous: 2 < is. exclusively P' had to be offered and discyssed before was in such a weakened, run-down con all news credited in thig paper and alao | Psist that liberal reserves be set up in| candidates were yoted for. At that dition I simply didn't know what to do. | overwhelmingly acquired by the daily use Member of the Axsocinted Press. the local news published herein. every statement against a possible ae-| stage the managers pf the candidat: “After reading so much about Tan- cy ae preciation in merchandise, that profits) never felt that they could afford to an-| ie I desided pty it eng the first bot PRICES of over five hundred thousand Buick cars, a: . i le om ) 5. © > made sball be used tp reduce liabilities. |tagopize the southern vote. In 1908 athe mitond hottie T could eat hearty Medel K-44 - $1595.00 and that funds be set aside in appro-| reorganization plan presented by Rep-|meal and enjoy it without fear of its) reeset 94 z 4-4 The Buick Valve-in-head motor car GRANT'S GOOD REASONS. j priate 1 ullments during the current] resentative Burke of Pennsylvania, was M K47 - Y . , General U |year tw provide for the federal and/qefeatea by a narrow margin—506 to jodel K-49 - $1865.00 through twenty years of fine ice, sses S. Grant, the famous id nited state income tax, rather than to eon: 47]. tinue the practice indulged in by many After the convention of 1912 the na- to pass this obligation along intg the ) cusnmuittce, in self defense, re <i southern representation by pas: rule tat a Congress district ¢ Oe a re has established a prestige that has com- Pee ere ar pletely won the confidence of mankind. Buick efficiency, economy, and yrance | are qualities that give to the werld an | assurance of supreme-motor ear | satisfaction. Union gener: of the Civil war eighteenth president of the States He was the second president elected by the Republican party. He| following year. “Assets should be. kept in aS liquid sible and trade acceptances} ing less than 7,500 votes could lave used. I haye no desire to raige @ er¥|put one delegate. The menace of the in the days when he guided the des-|°f 2/arm, but I’ must’ voice a. solgmn ssponsible floating southern vate tinies of the nation from 1868 to 1876.| POt ning against the increagin® was mitigated. But centests betw 7 |habit of overtrading and overbuying in| phantom southern orga jons, main-| days of uricertainty. Safe was a war period Republican, and his reasons for affiliating with the party | f0'™ as pos are as good in this day as they we of wai 1 se were Grant's reasons: and con rests! tained chiefly for patronag: I am a Republican, as the two great | thes in building up while we may plus or reserve against the day of de pression and falling “markets, which must come in its appointed time.” ae Phere y have a SUI} venention perquisities, continued. 1 political parties are now’ divided, be- in dispute more than 100 seg sar. The national committee re d at sitting as a judge in such yial controversies. The convention | cause the Republican party is a na-} tional party seeking the greatest good| for the There is not a precinct in this vast na-} Democrat cannot cast his} PLATFORM SPELLS SUCCESS. now sought the obvjous remedy. ballot and have it counted as cast. No Calvin Coolidge. the Republican} Howland’s resolution contem tt ob wie i matter what the prominence of the op-| nominee for viee president, who went| Plates representation based on Rey ub} Rell Test of Scrutiny lican voting strength. Under its terms st number of citizens. tion where posite party, he can proclaim his po-| about his usual auties as governor of § Bip IE infinte fineness of Garden Court Face | opinions, even if he is only one} the old Bay. State épring the time the| the national committee may fx Powder isa delight. $flk sified. smooth and | z a thou yithout fe j ' ‘ 00 votes—below w tnvusible, it stands rhe closest scrutiny. i a s without fear and/ Chicago conventior was in session. and bs : ee ff Fragrant wich the thirty-two wonderful Garden without prosc on on account of his}eyen when the delegutes were making rict can have no de Court essences opinions There are 7 A % ' . yee! and 20,000, one delegate Let us give you a free Garden Gourt Vanitab, | pinions. There are fourteen states,| nim the vice presidential candidate, and| Pet eee if hie Eat ah a ioe pos be Coe vats | ealities in some other states) showed no more interest or concern in|™@y be allotted, and beyond : ; Laer she wiht etn | spublicans have not this priv-| hig political fortunes than he did when | ‘elegates. Possibly Republican dis | In the daincy box of 1elagn blue, sox. | is is one reason why I am Alene people of Northumpton were run-|tricts with 40,000 or more votes would SMITH-TU e san libiics © Pes : baye tirestabiega ten -TURNER { Eepubiican ning him for the city. council, ‘has; Dave three delegates. ne This proportional system is the fair- - Z But Tam a Republican for many] spoken his first public sword with ref-} other reasons. The Re! When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them | Casper Motor Co. est possible to the voters. It would insure accurate representation of rani and file of the party. It would give publican party! crence to the League of Nations since | it has become an issuc* before the peo-| Garden . eCourt , assures protection to life and property the public credit, and the payment of pe. Republican districts: an advantage over Commenting upon a-e Chicago plat- the debts of the government, ate, | Ra taiac. sa Griainallts Menten ial : Democratic ones. The establishment of : or municipality, 8© far a8 itor he said: Ee cha one can control. The Democratic party does P ¥ a zero line would encourage Repub! b, i i v nas{ NO man is bigger than his; Darite Fy oy organizations in the backward dis: | === z 0 yromise is does, i Ss a Bi z . not promise this; if it does, it has) otegated whatever authority’ I had*in * broken its promises to the extent of! tricts to try to pass that line, instead | g%q% Lo he od So te tech e a of abstaining from politic: <a> making the platform to the national ieve their Soetoateatecgoctoateateatentoateagectesteetecte ehodndtocteetesteds , Richards and Cunningham Co. Re-Building Sale | Nee Men’s Department iO, R? Sea? + hundreds of millions, as many northern Republican convention. I be decisions have been sound and wise. | “They have met and solved the cept about convention time. ‘The Howland, resolution has the merit| u *| of discarding the old idea that congress {treaty and league question in ® WAY) districts, as such, are entitled to vote that will insure party solidarity. “Tt! Lao, that theory one Republican vote poms Cahier seen eae Sete in South Carolina or Mississippi could| ing together the nations of the ed Democrats can te: to their sor I i pr of manufactories, and it encourag ow. am a Republican, as between the ex K + ise it fosters thc oO, parties, be ee luction of the field and farm, and s the o, ? iM ? 1 education of the poor as well Xara Font {outweigh 1,000 Republican votes in a to secure property and’ peace without) | otnorn state. The Republican party | endangering the fundamental principles as the rich. ox ‘The Democratic party discourages K? ease dioeiohoriesto des ? 1 cannot flourish under such a of American jndepender It is high time to discard it. “They have recognized that Amer peopel hae pen Tig jean conditions have changed since the} : ents. It encourages the poor to strive resent tariff law was enacted and de- | The Mel $ P | to better their children, to enable them| PES" ting ot aaa Te jelared for a revision. ‘That revision] | {ea all these when in absolute powe ne y ress, und of liberty toward its oppon Republican party is rty of prog to compete successfully with the’ , . : ; 3 will be made on the protective prin- ociates, and, in fine, eit thn tack inomingntheG te THE TRUE PATRIOT. f ciple t, secures ar tire equality before the] { it, secur » entire equality: before theo. creditor nation, Also) that more fortunate « pro-| The man who loves his country on|} law of every citizen, no matter what its own account, and not merely for its duction will mean now net only the eco- nomic welfare of the people engaged in his race, nationality, or previous con trappings of interest or power, a dition. It tolerates no privileged class. 7 itary e! syer refuse to come forward whe! 2 i i i pis im i r SPO re ee our industries, but the military neces ne r pie i come ye wae he We are allowing Libera] Discounts on all Men’s and Boys’ Wear- Bvery one has the op) 2 sity of the whole nation. inds that she is engaged in dangers ing Apparel whi ildi ii i Bonseltpattine.ts gaps of secHoreatter protection will be beth|whi¢h he has the means of warding] 4 eK bile the Bellding 12 being rethogeled, as we want. to reduce our Stock to make room for the workmen to proceed with szidies and gentlemen, do you believe off.—Thomas Jefferson. K? + economic and military, seeking . pros: the building, so it will pay yeu to lay ina supply of wearing apparel th an be truthfully said in the Be far ipctrot. fourteen of! Che:tataten| Dor ee ti ae ean erin CONCRETE BLOCKS + for the future if you don’t need it now. Of this Union today which the Demo-|™°* us thatacomes .intb athe z eating Blocks for sale, suitable Sy ’ i: 5 > mm,,| defense.” ‘or all byildings, For garages and ° tic party control absolutely? The} ies Pe foundation. Cheaper than ese oki y en 8 an e) ot in Republican party is a party of prin-} WHAT AMEBIOA ‘18 structior . ee a pivlos; t ame prin Hs prevailin Leslie M. Shaw, the grind old man es WORKS E BIOCK” | & x On account of the backward season we are overstocked with Be ecev en aby DAs I ootnels fia Pe Factory, Wolcott St. near Burlington | fen’s and Boys’ Suits and Extra Pants,so you will find a splendid he Demoer is united in}of Iowa, who bas served the Repub: U, @: Hankon, ‘Mec, Phoae peo assortment and our prices will be an inducement for you to buy a new Suit for future wear. _We feature the well-known Hirsch- Wickwire make of Men’s Suits, which insures you a good fit, good service and up to the minute styles. Men’s and Boy’s Hats Men’s and Boy’s Underwear 2 oo is in getting|lican party in all the years gf his life, but one thi of the government in all fts]and is one of its schoolmasters and his- PEWRITERS nehes. It is for internal improve-| tory makers, tells us as only he “" 1 Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH K? + 2 + br ment at the expense of the government| What America is. “Americ is more than fertile fields, KO? OO.9 90,0920 OOF, ? in one ection and nst it in an t Casper Type iter oe other. It favors repudiation of solemn;more than bursting banks, more than wri .3 Exchange S +, ? obligations in on 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phonp 856 , ction, and honest one must beliey and for which he ment of its debts in another, where | tlwaving flags. The America in which | pa re catia crate any!/must sacrifice, is constitutional liberty > We haves ag ie ; os = ; One ne i ic ore aL 28h ee ae Rend tan Pe age CNR CUE RN bg Be i pa pages large stock of Men s and Boys We are overstocked with Men’s and Boys’ Summer Un- gne place and good money in another.|tced and administered by (three co-or 63 bert isting of Felts, Straws and Linen Crash Hats derwear and will allow a liberal discount on all Under- Finally, it fa the pooling of all is-{dinate branches of government. Just S E E B E N * and will give you a discount on any Hat or Cap in the wear during our Rebuilding Sale. We have the Athletic gues not favored by the Republicans,|in proportion as we weaken the ,en- E fs “ store. Come in and look over our stock; we know that Style, knee length, and no sleeve; also the short sleeve and ankle length, ¢ to the end that it may seeure the one, ersy of the aise Serouph chang if Xd you will be tempted to buy a new Hat or Ca the short sleeye and three-quarter length, as well as the long sleeves and Lal jon which the party is g/in. the Constitution whieh Washing We ankle Jength, in Balbriggan, Mercerized (Cotton or Lisle Thread. Also the namely, getting|ton- so earnestly warned ggainst—we no one has most harmonious unit- control of the government in all its] undermine what thus far eded in overthrowing. 9 ‘ Separate garments, Shirts and Drawers, Se eee eto" Men Ps and Boy’s Sh , s n HY and Drawers, in Balbriggan, etc Yranche — I repeat, three co-ordinate branches O Sh Shi INADEQUATE RESERVES. of government , with ng, subordinate, You will enjoy your Bi slay eit he parent elaraeete arts The credit experts for the vast busi-|¥ranch! In the “America which ‘thy Sunday Outings more Pet aha ah n fi 2 most any < Na ee od a etre uikeas York! World knows, and which we love, laws if your home is fully ow you almost every ou can find any style 5 must be enacied by the legislative] 2 style of Shoe made. At this Protected against any of a Shirt made at prices students Pr otortotoge oss are without doubt the close and safest rs In eredit matters) P: ine ane oe A ye loss by fire, and your ealir whe youn the mosr that will astonish you, if) (His with which they deal daily. In the died erent Str i Aes ‘ mind is released of . : 3 = , {i gociution in which these experts are|Preted by an indepéndent * judictat this: worry: 63 Canvas Oxfords and Bals, also you will take time to call fearless and unrecallable exeépt by tins ve the Tan Sandals for Men and on us and look over our » held and ions are had dealing with busi Members, weekly meetings a io a> |peachment. And these, laws, “whose disc the Tennis ences ae for stock. There are some ek: oys, and we have ¥ } a large stock of beautiful patterns in Silk these and we are Shirts, priced from $8.50 scope is limited by the Cor stered byt titution, | d Marshall, a former president} Us be udmini ne GXoCUna 1 not by the legislative Branch, Con- 1% ? ness affair At a recent meeting Mr Hows of the association, spoke upon the vital) + eee acs oc et eee, ie. s hes no more right to, dixect the vs eine them very to $12.50, with an extra BE nr aioe Pate ‘gals manner of execution ‘of its aets shan} cheap. Call and discount or © aA crodite. whether banking orth President has to* difeet ‘or coerce | 109 W 45" ST. $ See for yourselves. any shies ieee i commercini, must ibe’ made today in| the, nature of ite’ acts... Gab ieach Co PHONE 74W d | ok ; a ‘ store, aertnae or ceonothin contitiona vuite|ordinate branch keep hands off the sa- | ot g THINK RICHARDS & CUNNI EST ae raat laa Gh es ale ot a or “red prerogatives of the other. ‘That's! i% Sretestesge NGHAM WHEN OF Waltanee So te nce neh oe foetongee iM Me Ge Oe — PP aa aa Psarotinaio sie siretonio sie cine atoate cate shoateate atoetectnfoatnltecteatetnatetentestnatodtestod? 4