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10 PAGE TWO 7 be Caspet Daily Cribune tesu Casy d evi fy, Wyo. tation offices: Oil Exchauge Building. BUSINE Entered fice as xecond- , MEMBER THB ASSOCIATED. PRESS/ . REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS} re; [after the war was over, and with the tain letters of recommen: tr ull I. 8. President and Editor! cart 1 . Ban Y Busteese Branager|§ ‘aft and utter abandon of purchases the brewers, distillers, wholesalers, ré THOS vertisin and the waste of the peoples’ money t t t RE IT Giey waster | the peoples’ money. ers and topers in his state’ J. B. -Associate Editoz | It is not atone the Republican pl: He refused to aid ec an en Ww. -Editorial Writer! Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. New_York City. dden, King 20. Steren Bldg., Chicago, Il. of the I a fices and visitors are welcome. Ra le eh ak eee SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Year . sees Six Month Three One Mon Per Copy One Year . fonths fonths . 9 subscription less period than All subser vance insure comes one me ‘ee months. sul th in arrears, Member of Audit Bureau of Cireutations CAL B.C.) mber of the Associated Pream. ss is exclusively Associated Pr to the use fc republic: 1 news published herein. ator from Wisconsin. Ife} Bye construction s become one haracter th He wre eight of called Lodge ations to th of vtions and was largely the As Henry luding himself, thplace has s sons of ¢ y many and ex performed their war. Such people will not fail sustain the Republican ticket, and Se ator Lenroot. The ers of W to the United § Wisconsin has appeared consid and parliamentaria Congress is one of the most fective si ad lawers in house. He was drafted by party Teaders to] publican platform aid in writing the candi for the natio la month. He was offered the temporary manship of the last Republican co knew Senator Lodge so much it. Had he ivered the keynot speech there t would likel i 1 h mination Blaine 1 ld nomin On wh \ a ried word m t Vd yn Lenroot as promise i he other mvyowed convention, most, if not hnson and Borah stren have gone to Lenro Hoover greatly favored Lenrost too Lowden forces were very friend fifty of the New York delega in favor of Lenroc would have the deadtoct candidate termined to vote for him if horse” candidate were required The f hat brought about ing’s nomination wished Lenroot on the ticket for view president, but they ve tou Y he would cept it, In spite this about one of the conventio voted for that oflice It cannot t Republican ut re-elect him to ate. THE WRONG SLANT. Homer Cummings who delivered Wilsonized keynote spasm at thie convention has furnished cnough missions to keep his party upon hoof public vritieism for Ure campaign. The jobholders the administration will have to in relays to keep up with tt ing that has been made r ts one grand attempt to ¢ aint, & except Sunday at! ‘SS TELEPHONE......... began vine jecho, nor is it a complaint. It is a sara, if T may We -par itu | Plam blunt accusation. But it does not tration, at the elevent whil Casper Cwvyoming)Eomtos- S$ mutter, Nov. 22, 1916 happen to be with refer Jor actual war white w jform that points the fir |tion and scorn at a band of Democratic had written & Prudden, tion into con jlooters, it is the American people who stitution by 25,000 r then want to know from those to whom they he sat sitent in. the governor's. offi have entrusted their business affairs, while the representatives of the liquor ily ‘Tribune are on in the New York and Chicago of- ..$7.80/ purchased an aggreg ate of about 100,-) had obtained dur the last fifty years. 2B| 000 horses but probably never had more 1fe was willing to allow tl reaction |than 300,000 at any one time. A part aries to repeal constitutional prohibi jor these Horses were for cavalry, a part tion 22150} 5 supp! ork 1 wcceptea Yen | and supply work. must be paid in ad- y Tribune will not cription be- credited in this paper and alao POR SENATOR. ted United States sen America’s ions of the fourteen Jour boys home, sent other six not as well known} t is too modest for Lenroot’s! number of trucks and automobiles pt art in the late last year or so. He is advanced by friends came very close to the there had been an eleventh dent ei L second choice to his standard ld not have been broken 1tes from many states were orates the keynoter is as The Republican platform echoes mm of the kina. It f& in nO sen 1 is melodor. © New Jer nee to the cost Governor Cox ent 1 the morning r was in prog: and perspired under the rays- of the Tt deals with the cost of war rising sun of prohibition. He can ob. r of aceus forcement law in Ohio after w at they hay to say for themselves traffic, with his knowle if not with for instance about horse equipment his aid, wa During the war the United doa bitter Mt against every Iaw that-the ter rance element nullify the enforcement law and for artifery, and a rt for ambulance withdraw Ohio's name trom the | of verthele the ratifying states—erase it from the na yvernment purchased for these horses tion's roll of honor over 900,000 harness (more than He Was even willing that the brew eight for each horse), 945,000 saddles! ors shi write into Ohio's constitu:| SEARCHING CIVILIANS (more than three. for each horse), 2. tion a falsehood, declarit at 2.75 pe N IRELAND'S BATTLE AREA—Latest reports from the battle area ef Londonderry and Merick show an improvement in con- ditions. This photo shows British guards searching a civilian passer-by. 0,000 Teather halters (more than seven cont beer is pot intoxicating thus vio. TGSUGREIS NOGGIN NEU ehiGee TGP CAG Gea chorea TERT AGES Eee | Seema Tp TIL FOI he saddlebags, brushes, ete. in like! wonder he has the enthusiastic sup: abandon. In addition to all this when! port ‘of those Who Wanufacture crim-| 't n unregenerate the armistice was signed the war de-|jnals for pay and make a business of 22 ment upon t partment had ‘on hand over 900 tons|tye corruption of polities. dt is the end shee wil of black harness leather that cost the) of audacity that a man with rnment $1,600,000, such a record and such fo iuquire into suct AS should aspire to a Democratic n this is not a display of “small spirit on in face of the fact hat or “cramped soul,” it is mercy busi poemocratie state ri ness. It is more properly a case for (io) umendment, and in face of the 1 the prohibi calling police, offcer or a sheriff.) urther fact that thirty-four of — the Jwhen robbery of this character is per ee ate Ary there own Ataividua petrated. s. The absurdity of his candidac h. D. Rawhouse Then again, after the armistice the omnes the mise apparent v i ire government purchased and paid for 70.- yomembered that at feast 1.000 | 42 Gy rles 'T. Minick, Upton 000 additional automebiles and trucks. y omen will be to vote at the com-| ©. CG. Bever and on the same shir that brought “ tial el 1 virtur of Chas, Carlson, umendmer 9,000 of them to) ate : November some 1d sold them over there at a Europe Minton, Rock one-fifth of what they had cost and! 949,900 women will be entitled to vote took its pay in 10-year bonds wort! ——_ iovenne something over fifty cents on the ‘dol IN TEMPORARY ECLIPSE. J. Klodt lar. This does not include the lar Sgro chased before the armistice, many thou) ¢ never unerated, | 1) s of wh w but left t side and a part on the other tering the maltreatment _> anieed the constitutior He room to mak jovernor Cox's friends will urge | gos movie machines When folk He about |him as a compromise between wets of ay} Tut it was a dry a wp they hi the Hdawards type and the bone dry eet audience with f t out you and told that te 1 *| His supporters will make their fight un- opinion. it was ¥o to speak a ringing aoe der the false flag of party harmon ouncement delivered to the perm Entirely, Log a harmony in which tley would f ent residents of a deaf and dumb do you call that © interest whatever if they could mus: | psy} or a caustipy N 5 ho in uy m. N a doy star, ain't er one majority for a wet plank. But) ptarls befor Lo cer Journal PROOPECTORS LEASES IooUED ON WYO. LANDS Sundance, all of Thermopolis, Neweastle, all of} tion in 1 Eads all of] will put a fp Davis, Ch Truth Is Worse. don't get pf known the,of the Intercollegiate Prohibition !—Boston performing, HAVE TICKET IN to Contest Election Because of 16 Leading Parties Ignored of 16 Dry Issue all of (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Ii July 8.—Now that | prohibition is here, of} hibition party will come up for dec jsion at its regular presidential conven neoIn, Net July 21-27. The t pre nt that the part idential ticket in t! tin this fall, Virgil G. Hinshaa prospect all of}chairman of the Prohibition nationai | committer said toda: “Both the Republi an and Demoe: Atlantic reteh from the stirring days | rties by omitting a plank endors It is about matters of this sort that ind the crown of nd fb |ing the eighteenth amendment Vs 1 ‘ yr ally failed in living up to the stand |q@ feverybody, including the members of ¢ ° Id episode, ye ntil now i | & ards demanded he 4 er] >. aven the -Democratic party are inquir- reat wutauquan has been th r deman y the American peo-| even tt at in 45 states,” said Mr. Hinshaw in| Why? ite master of the of 1 formal 5 > of the | The American people were perfectly | 1 Imperious } hee eg bE hibition party consider it incumbe é z i 1pon us to maintain a party -organiza willing to pled last dollar of, s hav h au z tion to give expression to the m mo to send the last man on i “\ of dry voters in the countr of side of the Atlantic, to give the last |, ru of ex- Serene Men’s' For the first time in the history of a \thing of value they possesse , voted him out of the m a 7 prohibition national convention ‘one of hng_of vate they pone Organization Will Viait’ | wotibldan “Mnkional oiaventah ne the w t isn or abel : ms ; Cheyenne Jenforcement mass meeting. Anotre complaint has arisen, Tt is altog © Demoeratic convention new feature of the 1920 convention will f like the instance recited nh it can dampen the aii D‘Olier com-| be the discussion of world prohibition. | {war its’ costs, but! the inspired Prophet of the Platte, nor) mander of 1 Near st ea Woman's Hour" is the theme of ¢ ? third session, ind shamele WHS Fe discourage his activi by, let wet n Che 7 nd La a ae 1 ‘ an : recording to word received at state}. The Lincom convention, which wilt keynoter has altogether the he thrives upon t re y ae oday.{be the party's thirteenth quadriennial A ai ce ata nt know, for have we not, for almost the ey!) ape Visit to/athering, will he called to order at 16+ > space of a human life, assiduously at-\the western states since his election te) @cleck on the morning of July 21 by PHE RESIDUARY L! terhnted to gorge him, with defeat? ‘Tol office Inet {ally Work fourtoc {Chairman Hinshaw. | After reading of 7 7 ; : aa atta : : ithe call by Mrs. Frances: 8. Beau William J. Bryan writing over 7 Gachet 1 f beneficial le for ex : ; a. t E : no purpo tach time w aoa peldnn proposea |Champ, of Lexington, Ky., sec ‘ own signature in the Phikeelpbia gy ajize the latest. drubbing c in {the national committee, Aaron Wat North American of the Gate of JURE) Goived into. publicity and U t iitoander leave| Kins, of Germantown, ©., as_ tempo- 1th, expressing his views of the the Ret) Saher Hoxie ahDens Ta arrive. in/?@ty chairman will make the keynote|§ 3 y. |address. Mr, Watkins was the party's more or less leading candid oo the le fn ir 1 vent wy- | is ; : P i eaeath Ife willl presidential nominee in 1908 and Presidency soon to come before the of the nation. It is not " ;. . vital 1G ; Democratic national convention as S has been elim ox dust wi leave| _ Clinton Howard of Rochester, he} }rancisco = doup mes M. Cox of ht snuffed out, whatever viev t ie for WAY, bamuchtosha ts) AES Sus saline ae eae , AL haha aE \ecom.| bition before the Republican national JOnio, who fin »w-Demoerats may tike of the Pucatelio, tahoe. Darat,, convention for the World Prohibition nominee, in tl owing rancisco eclip: a © iho: aeaociaied of the|Rederation, The Federal Council of Governor Cox of Ohio, is likely to \nd who is. prepared to say that \meric Legion Weekly. {Churches the Prohibition part: and be the residuary legatee of i vrancnin mninuaant Mr. D'Oller head-| Other organizations, will then speak of rack ap See . , in anilThe 18th Amendment — The Lost 1 candtdate it © tion that convention? It pad i te his | Plank.” Clay Tham 6f Los Angeles, the final rallying point fer al NO” tea time vis he « = ieeivin imsrly|Cal., will follow with an addr Why its Who, either because ‘of fin : in f a Bie stare| Democracy Shied at Tt.’ a terest in the liquor traffle ‘or because | jifted tu 5; ; . ta Fisher secretary Wood of Minneapolis is to speak then « as ; : ae Bee ealcan GEOR Wyoming, | “How the Committee of 48 Mec the me qof their own: fontmess Oca? | has done in: ix i olin: tntR. OFEICaKs with | Call.” Mr. Calderwood ational vice J regard love for liquor as the only legi:| y \ toh t ldcallartieers planning tolS man of the party. timate affection and the right to buy! gause which seemed to him to be rig to: Weck nhtfe | Committee reports will be heard ie ta the only inalienable right: guar-| ¢ a national audience to bo broug permanent officer’ sted on th ssion Dr. D. sident Jternoon ‘of the first day }closing with an ress by sigh Colvin of York, pr sociation. Dr. Colvin's of Our Par’ for Today morning is scheduled to of the national prohibi tion committee and the report on plat. form and resohitions. The » Elton {Rt Shaw, of Chicago, financial secre ibject { Half Cente A Dauber’ attached: to, v eekch Stopper NE POLISH ron KSH( LN ican 0 For RALLBEACK SHOES i an Y& Association Jopens will Charter No. OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF CC OF WYOMID nd discoun' bills rediscounted with F unsecu v. 'S ‘Governinent Securitiés Owned: Deposited to secre circulation (U. s egilateral for state or other Geposits or bills U. S. gove securities, ete other than U. owned and unpledged, warrants Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subserip. Every | Other bonds, ~ PROHITIONTO Cash in Vault amotmts due from banks, bankers and trust com- Checks on 1 bank Redemption fund with U. Treasure! and bills receivable not past due. ELECTION FIELD Lead of Old Party Feels Obligated| Capital stock paid ine fand —. rned. Circulating not amounts due to national bank Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust comy the fate of the Pro-|Individual deposits subject to Certificates of time deposit able othe: Total STATE OF WYOMING County of Natrona,—ss: Denham, Cashier of ‘thé above-named bank, do solamniy swear that the above statement is true to the best Of my knowledge and belief. MURPHY, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1920. WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OLY BU and discounts U.S. Governmer surities, oth and unpledged_ Total bonds, securities, etc., other than than U. 8.- 176,409.56 Stock of Federal Reser Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned othe srve with Feder hin vault and net amounts dué from national banks__ 97,088.89 scks On other bank s bank = al Stock paid in Surplus fund - profits, checks out idual deposits subject to check ates of scene due in less than 30 days (other than unpaid __ ates of deposit (other th , other than with Federal Re than rediscounts) STATE OF COUNTY ‘OF N PATIL atement is true to the best ‘of my knowledge and hetief. tary of the Intercollegiate Prohihition’@hristian Temperance Union. will wake an addres: Thursday night is to be devoted to ve the floors to themse!ves|the “Prohibition Foundation,” an in afternoon, “Women’s E corporation for the extension of na- trance into Politics” of the first speaker, Mrs. Viola D. Ro-| Adoption of platform and presidential mans of Columbus, O. ‘The other speak-|wominations @re scheduled for Friday ers and their subjects are: “Protection! morning. Interests Hortense Ropp,| Roanoke, V: will be the theme tional and world prohibition work. a The New Necéssities. ‘Woman's Influence on Marie C. Brehm, Los An-| gua Tunkins says he's going to have How r Will Her Influ- help this summer if he has to put |phonographs on the farm machinery Wiand have moving pictures in the barn. Margaret Wiatringe ‘The Dawn of a Ne Florence Slown Hyde, Erie,! Washington Star. of the speakers are vice presidents ‘of their State W. C. T. U. Just received pure malt syrup and before the convention| fresh hops at Casper Bottling Works. given to the Woman's!125 West Second street. 7-7-6t 11490 Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF CONDITION MERCE, AT CASPER, IN THE STATE , AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1920. RESOURCES includin g rediscounts.-- --$ 904,571.96 48,110.00 S. bonds par value)--$ 100,000.00 98 60,0 160, nment securitie: bonds (not including ‘ 39,191.09 12,850. and fixture: 0 rve with, ‘deral Reserve Bank-. 53,581.10 nd net amounts due from national banks 6.58 nd other cash ftems but not collected—approximate—on LIABILITIES 12,500.00 51.10 99,000.00 9,783,738 | 34 5,781.19 outstanding— on own bank out check 136.59 it (other 700.00 es of deposit due in 1 than 30 days 0,349.47 vings accodunts— 95,000.21 130,000.00 $1 294.63 than with Federal Re: JOE E. DENHAM, Cashie: RECT-ATTEST: Cc. BOYLE, PAT’ rON, 5, Notary Public. 0. 11683 Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF CONDITION 5 NATIONAL BANK, AT CASPER, IN “THE STATE OF ESS ON JULY 6, 1920. ny RESOURCES rediscount $551,233.81 6,823.12 including and unplédged.. 84.00 : Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned ~ 8,400.00 U. S. Government securities—. 6.933.36 than U. S. bonds (not ineluding stocks), abs iption) Bank (50 per cent of s 1,846.84 8.00 than banking house LF rve Bank in the same cit: or towh as ‘re- 14,9 9.97 LIABILITIES nding----,- om own bank out borrowed), n for money borrowed)_ savings Accounts_—— ee 73,314.36 erve Bank (in obligations representing money borrowed posits, 36,000.00 epee see eee ee ees Rea $929 326.49 WYOMING, SATRO! UY, Cashier ‘6f the abov med bank, do solemnly swear that W. J. BAILEY, Cashier. . . HORSTMAN, ‘C. M. ELGIN, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7! Attention Legionnaires A regular meeting of George H. Vromah Post, No. 2, will be held at the Club Rooms Monday, July 12th at 7:30. Election of delegates to the state convention. Important that YOU be there. PETER Q. NYCE, Commander. ————— EE —

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