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£ > a ( ates PAGE Two Che Casper Daily Eribune| ice and co-operation in, ais ae en for election from representatives of pt Mabe na ade cae Issued eve ry evening exce! t Coaten, siaktoen sendin wee ponies * t/ shades of Republicar belief, . He is ¥0. cation offiees: Of] Exchange utidiow. | Republican withowt prefix, affix, hy- bd i5|Phon or other qualification or designa- j tion. ‘That means’ exaetiy, that when B sper CWy ts dat, Casper cWvoming)Postof.|he occupies the White House, -he will) BUSINESS TELEPHONE j}not set-up to be ¢he entire government| ‘S FROM THE UNITED PRESS Ertaisent and Editor|/ner contemplated by “the “constitution, | Aaaotinte Badites |mOnY, with respect fot, and mitual un- Advextutog Hepresmitartves mp cabinet officers or cabinet offi- David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. New York Gity. Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Stegen Bidg., Chicago, TH. les of the Duily ‘Tribune are on 1 the New York and Chieago of- nd visilors are welcome, together diffe SUBSCRIPTION RATES | All presidents, except Mr. Wi op i Cee! have invited the ablest men of their | } | | { } t emt. inet and there ‘ha Yashington, Mr. Harding will have an equal op- ription by mail accepted for ) three months. tions must be pald in ad@-| proceeded hii » Republic: Daily THoune wit not Ores Nan Lor che Repepiegn De nth in arreara. Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulations| a; any time in its history. - | ‘When you ¢hi e people in ¢abinet) posi- don’t know where te Member of the Associated Press, Th ociated Press js exclusively | © Setving th entitled to the use for republication of|tions you 1 all news credited in this paper and also the al news published herein. stop. The names of Root, Lodge, ‘Taft, | Hughes, Knox, Hoover, Lowden, Wood, ages Cummins, Allen, Hays, Mon i . Sullivan, Johnson, Lenroot, Poin- LIFE SRORGANIZED. ldexter, © Pershing, Sproul, ‘Kenyon, President Faurre of Brown university} Borah, all come _ instantly to mind. @ great presidents of| There are hosts of others as well fit- “3 to tell/ied and able as these. Re atl DS a ea nother of t America’s unrivaled unity: it the people of thescountry through the t day addresses} A FURTHER REFORM, vehi commencem of t ndencies of the times and to}: The Chicago convention made it pos- sotinc < to turn away from) s for the national ‘eommittee to the me back to the worth}¢clean up the southern misreprogenta- the representation upon 2 strength, so that in o Unguished educa-j tionir of pa rintain delegate mer “We lis 1a time of over-organiza tion, when our life is nearly sw: « s, societic ampa electorate back, of them. drives the quiet unfolding of st It would haye been a wise move also itual life is ignored and fdrgotten to have su ted to ‘the committee 1out spontane life, If we x driven to 4 there {4 no virtue in giving: If we there is no true! that it devise plan for the selection of dele ive until we fuse to corner by some “solicitor national conventions to be om: out the country. form throug | At the pr “lected by statewide presidential | state-wide primar- nid our nnot swim pam," and “}erenge primar a game with-|i.; in which the preference feature not read until we have to » rea less we ot choer our friends ng ub, and ¢ e ‘made the as, by 8 * then the free- omitte nd spontaneity of life noth shed b; of delegates chosen by local! primaries anism, |},. jocal mass conventions 9r named by mere de Hiocal county commit state committees have named the ns we haye “In ternational Aa Noakes Pearse gases under some x i argh tes vention ue of nations; mye fact remains that the the w from} ery. Some sort ¢ we must ho of the representatives of the party sie league will. empowered to choose the party ¢ vtdomnl || But no Hess the and comity and good will Je] ny aift behind it. We cannot clamp the na-| jeated st ap- of inter tions togeth uniform, simple ¢ sliances. Het. us on gov- DAS s r }lect the menis to do our thinking for us, to), -tice throughout the union. our dis to solve eur prob-| phe state-wide primary broke com-| and bri eace on ¢ to men) J jietely down in the vo ae sa sich ite. We Py ctions to it are, that it is too eumb ravi ea away from me pe ow too’ eptible of manipula-| chanism to spontaneous action, away | iio. aiggether too expensive to voth | from external clamps to the unity of 14.4 arty and rtes, corrupting to|| the it, away from enforced organt-| }the entire lectorate, zation to the free brotherhood of man.”| | o opposition party members, and | Bag ¢ not produce the results designed. | ANYTHING BUT FLATTERY, | in the initial steps Mr. Wilson says he feels flattered] ;, the selection of a presidential candl-| is 10 secure the over being made the issue of the cam-} Gite © of en by tk Republican p entior the iparty and an e addres imaginary the United express the successive States and titular head of the Demo-),.5;egeion in nomation. cratic par’ If Mr. exotism for a brief time and carefully The convention § Twenty the primary the states at fon plan and xem of the prima read Senator Lodge’s appeal once mort will discover that Woodrow W. is of the slightest son, the individua consideration in the matter, Senator scting the desire, Hoigse was simply re utter of state regulation by ad anaes baby er! of the great’ ji stead of strictly a part® regulation} majority of the American people 0}... may. expect to have troubles and banish forever all things Wilson’ from] 4,..,tistaction, the American government, Not Wilson] 4), 59 important a mutter as obtain the/ Democtatle ipresifent, “Lor ¥¢ ing final results of the will of sos political, but Wilson the incompetent.| ) inner of the people as obi @, the betrayer of his trust,}ine gepubliean or D mocratic part altogethi the un the Benedict Arnold. | would seem that it were That. is the éxact meaning of Sena-} gper subsect for federal Jez jon. to; languaxe as eheered bY] ould be the only means of obtaining twer housand people who heard it) «uniform aan Ane if the party oper| and ly eighty milion people who later! i,q upon an identical system: through read’ it Jout the ‘country much of. the p If that be flattery and be pleasing lO} dissatisfaction could be eliminated. Mr, Wilson let him lay the unction to!” 44 would be very proper for the na-| hi jveled : Boul” aud) welcome, | tonal gominriites co devise the plan~and Bor of mind was re-| soe to establish ft Under so fair and eu his yoyages to Burope and! wise a man as Mo. Hays, we think the his in the peace conference. Pre-| pepublicuns of the ‘country wwguid ren» viously was revealed in his dér all assistance possit iplomacy with Germa # entered the war buoyant fore Ar was See ORT ee eee, PR RSS| within himself, bat’ desires “the co-or-| dinate branehes to function in the man-! }The three branches working in har. | aitorial Writer/derstanding in each other? Rubber cers whose minds #0 along with that of the executive, do not grow in the Republican garden.; Mr, Hafding.would notSpick such flowers.’ His taste is al- on 22\ party. to become members ,of the cah-! ve beon some great int the years “since | George, ortunity with any ‘presideyit that has after subscription be-jff today numbers in its membership | as great men as the republic has known| « of men*who should of life. Among) tion in national conyentions by appor- basis r to} bers in the con 1] vention it will be necessary to have an mo fair and popular to; nt time delegates are Set pref-! is} , by stdte conventions’ composed} es At . times || dele- | allexc? fto-m of con-| selection ¢ who |] |didate for président, are chosen ingypo rént ‘and oftens;too” compli There should be ‘some and direct way to s¢-} tes, that would be in} he admits of the vot- ance of-the local members of the <pression of opinion, in 20% OFF On Our Entire Stock of Clothing, Shoes and Hats You cannot get a better Suit at sUmiahs than a ou now have Ese" $40.00 oon se $50.00 ... cr $55.00... SE" $60.00 sn. Ee" $65.00 sou Ke" $75.00 ba $80.00 Sse" $85.00 $40.00 $44.09 $48.00 $52.00 $60.00 $64.00 $67.00 - wis have other dependable Cee of Clothes, made ( by Herbert S. Sanger, Ww hull, Goodale & Bull, Sta- vi Clothes—all go in this-~ Sale AT 20 PER CENT We wre to reduce our Shee Stock and we are al- lowing a 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT for a quick clear- ance. We carry some of the best makes of of Shoes, such as CRAWFORD, CIVILIAN, EDMONDS, BEA- CON Press Shoes. fn Work Shoes we carry Menz- Ease, Kirkendoll, Endicott-Johnson. You can buy-any one of these: make. of sh h 20 PER CENT OFF on the dollac, ” * f°™ Gays at 2O Per Cent OFF On Knox Hats, Young Bros. Hats, Borsolina Hats. All Arrow Brand Collars, 22c. All 25 Socks, 3 pair for 55c. A. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Street 2 Our New York Buyer Has Just Shipped Us 25 Wash Skirts Values $7.50, Our’ Sale Price $4.50 ash 12 Wash; Skirts, | value $1560; OOF Bel Pric Our of Chairman! jiaim form from them. This opinion or jon of will to be carried throug (eps until it finds final stem furnishes son will lay aside bis swe faults and fairer expression than even. of use the conyen- twenty-one states some) There are faults both, and so long 28 it is made, @ tatute |} Ps ne iG pose either on exhibition during the treaty debates in the Senate. It his been flaunted in the face of the American public times) = rican | The Melting Pot LENDIDLY EQUIPPED. without number. until the Ame people are sick of Wison and of all) senator James A. Reed of Missouri, of him. ! things that sav » Lo a Democrat, suys of Senator W: d outraged American. fee It is) dent: “Senator’ Harding Is a oman ar ns but Bare honor and integrity. Me is conserva~ mis | tive and well balanced, in Washington HARDING'S OPPORTUNITY. |is regarded as an excellent gentleman If Warren Harding is ele prest-/and’ an “able ‘atatesman. "He should) dent of the, United State as most in-) make a powerful appeal to~the Repub-| ree that he will be, tican party, and’ most, of his fri 1 from which to choose his tlon for months, believe he will Dr . > t Already has he indicated! harmony between the progressives and ii 124 EAST SECOND Your Feet Will Bring You Back f « en invite he conservatives.” j POPPOL G9 SLOG 09 090 DTI99OO OOOO address is one of diseust: trording, Republican nominee for pres nds, | alth of cabinet timber he who have been prédicting his, némina- Hot Weather Demands ool omfortable You will find these in can- vas and comfortable leath- ers for hot weather wear.at | THE BOOTERY | SH AN ATER —BIIIDIL: $32.00. VIL IDA ELA LLL th fs finclnlnd a add Redo nt tadiol (GIS IDIIDIIDIDS: ff Ps Cf MMMM A LL ‘ 131 South Center Skirts, values _;$10.50 12 Skirts, Silks, Wools, Geor- $7 50 gettes tnd Fancy Materials, val- e' ues up to $22.50; $12.50 . $10 50 A big new line of Midsummer Price Soe @' Pattern Hats just received. Stock of H igh-Grade Ladies Suits, Coats, Silk and Woolen Dresses This means that you can purchase these Garments much below wholesale prices and be assured of securing the most up-to-date styles and materials. é It will pay you to investigate these bar = gains, even though you do not need them now some of them will be just as suitable for early Fall wear as the new garments, which will be more. ‘. ALL OUR STOCK OF Silk Blouses & Waists at 25% Re Reduction These consist of Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Boe Stripe Habutai Remnants—— | past few weeks, at reductions from— These are in leng from % 6 iA VTA FOR THIS IS THE BIGGEST Ayres Jewelry Co. Beginning ' Thereiay =. s Atéa. m.,WE WILL PLACE ON SALE Our Enormous Ye FORMER PRICES siescsilh teaedicsnseacbaied Sri dineigass et lictiieiateasiciaeasieadaadicd tl A Clean-up Sale of all our remnants, which have acoueialakpa: during the 2 to 50 Per Cent Behe Former. Prices of Silke, Per-