Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1920, Page 2

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be Casper Dailp Cribune Che Casper Daily Cribune : FRIDAY, JULY 9, “I had never met the senator before, and documents and the person frank but within five mmutes after meeting ing them ran into figures as follows 1920. to infotmation. The bureau cafnot givé fdVice on legal, medical, and finan- ' ; 5 ase Gian the expression! mitted to the Union first? V. 1. M. 999. B. ¢ ¢ the Scandinavian” found on| A. There was considerable “jealousy) Q. How atioula frogs’ legs be pre page ng that j|about th admiwion. When the pa pared for ¢ tssued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona. cour 4 Publi-| him I felt that I could talk to him as Secretary Houston, 74,000 \ ei 2 3 74, s' 5, 7 cial rfiatlers. It does not attempt 6 set leation ‘offices Range Baliding. |éasily ax 1 could to anyone in the bank retary Lansing, 65,000 ht of is reserved. |pers were laid before President F eee Ga Uy both bulltrogs and tle domestic troubles, nor to undertake AS ure, the state names |the smailer, green marsh frogs are|egnatstive research on any suWjéct. are the +s ndinavian lange concealed. Afterwards the papers mixed, and no one knew! which \Particularized The IBUSINESS TELEPHONE. 1s|here. 1 found him a big, strong mah. 62,000; Secretary Wilsi Feito tien (an ere - Whose personality is instantly winning. er D. Hine Ba but the latter are more delicate | Write your quéstion plainly and briefly ne yeender. Only the hind legs, of | Give full named and address arid éntlosd Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Posto¢- etary Glass, 50 fice sis second-class matter, Nov. 92, 1916| But he is*at the same time one of the 10,600 000 r $s signed first. saddle, are eatén, and are considered at . ‘ | two Gents in stanips for retutn postage: ee | best informed men in the country and or Gener: slow " ur zu since; Q Hi many filegitimate chikiren their best from June to October. The: MEMBER THD ASSOCIATED Press| (0 0 cau 3 a master Gen rey Burleson, 165,000 tke ae 18 SAG Uk APRIDORTTN HERO Rien Ie B.S, A.|shouldbe skinned, toes cut of, anon ee ae are sent diréet to thé in: REPORTS FROM- THE UNITED PRESS te ms oe m a F bert Hoover, 160,000; President W ; Huciraeat The latest available statistics are | washed in slightly salted water,’ Cook | er 3 $$ | “He seemed especially solicitious to!1,118,862, and Secretary McAdoo, 25, into any lar 0. for 19 nd at that time the rate of |for three minutes in boilin, 3 eae = ——== H ary McAdc 25 ge. fi = water to s ene , 3 BL HANWAY, Aresident and, Editor {learn more about thé various problems} 090,000—a total of 185,862. One! Q- Is it permissible to send tobacco | illegitimate children in the bir Whieh two tablespoons of vinegar ot fen tide int aie Gracie aaitit (nana usiness } cs i . hivaretée: tor ©: fe ec Temor ice 4a of DALY Advertising, Manager|of the day from men whose informa:!epoech made by MeAdoo at. Madison cigaretées to France throu t a in the United mon juice and a teaspoonful of salt | pacar: Saar ny Bs City fion is more tt srely, ge! wire k is 1 when they intended for per 1,000 infants born, “ added for each quart of| Hollow Conerete posts for use as mite BS GRIEFT TH jate Kx nore than merely gen ; © Wis., which was loaded with solid shot resale? J. H. M Were Isocrates and Si and wipe dry. Dip in| timbers have been devised by a Belgian . SY Editorial Writer asked me to give him in writing my in the of ument, tipped the niy be person? ©, . beaten mi oecracker or bread | engines The new system, which is paddvgrtising Reoreren igre, views on several financial and eco-| beam at 273,000 pounce secured by the r Are tw -|erumbs in butter, \designed to permit of settlement if the vI Ran 341 Fifth Ave., eo Cie | when tohacco is for his own use of r can get the 4 y yert ed nomic subjects. | is superfluous aay t 1 i 1 answer to\support is oyerturdened, consists es. Pruages™ y ates se site mate ats aa It ts superfluous to say that ninety! quantity not to excced twenty-two | Was born in Athens, by writing The Casper! sentially of hollow feitiforeed ¢on- 17 Bldg, olf’ Senator Harding that I had}per cent of this wasted paper goes! pounds 1 in 533, B. C¥ while Socrates, Tribune Information Bureau,| crete cOltimf, filled with sand or some Copled of Sy chica, a ho axes to grind, no favors to ask and,/into waste baskets affd then into for, Q. Wha resident | mous Greek philosopher, was born in’ Frederic J, Haskin, Director, Washing-|other slightly compressible material i atly ‘Tribune are on! therefore, I felt myself free to talk tO/ naces or h cans. of eel ox loea}| Athens in 470, B. C., and died there in ton, D. This offer applies strictly; through Which the load is transmitted. file in the New York and Chicago of- fices ‘and visitors are welcome. him straight from the shoulder. I am - — jo" ae ———— The’ residents of the District of Columbia, which includes the city of Washi on, have no vote in nat Qa. De vo a motion’ A Astronor ocal elect » he One Month . Per Copy SUBSCRIPTION RATES more than pleased in his remark that Gro sro cS qao{he didn't believe in a one man admin | Rix Month ERIlistration, because it leaves me with the ANSWERS T0 QUESTIONS j ' Ff seem aH } = 4 Three Months ; ; [impression “that he will continue to b {the student of human affairs he always “iy “Mail” ED Cae egos O)has been. It's a hopeful sign.” Q. What most |that the sun is movit ‘ : i a Ss Three Months . F; 50 —_ S nearly like ours? tow: a point in 1 a it NTR iL fA at aes No subscription by m: cepted ‘tor | A. The of is identical |! bout twelve ir ess period than three months THE PAPER SHORTAG ‘Ail subscriptions mugt ve pald in ad- | The solar system with ours except for fact that it vance and The Daily Eribune wilt nor; Were Grover Cleveland ive and has a single star upon its field. In| inve in this motion posure pORLIV GLY van eraeupscription be- | speaking on the subject he likely would fa i ‘ flag was taken as a model for ( a. : there as much silver in a SE “It is not a theory we are facing| theirs. Ganndian’ a garter inatt ict is = Member of aay Beene Circulation: a condition.” Mr. Wilson would een wage le that addressed a : . M. ' p The Associated Press is exclu: it is, it has a@riven hundreds of pub-! 4 By the use of 5 Ab rains: Of fine . The United E entitied to the use for republication. 24 3 say B e use of an army device States quarter contains 86.805 grains of 3 & all news credited in this paper and alao|'eations out of the busine Iver, 1 z s and has} which magnifies the vi ice 160,000 times, | fine the local news published herein. kept thousands of others upon the Adjt. Ge . in his office in Wash- | coin: —— ington rere a ra edge of despair for several years Sheet aes erated & ee 1h of coin, therefore the value of silv in C r 3 = . ' notieres ite ape.) School children in New York City. They |each is about the same. Canadian bul I haa sturaped congress and ie ape-/ tenon elon New York Cty. hey [ich tw abut the sae. Canad earance Sale Will clal committees on investigation, and/wide contest on the subject, “Benefits |lion is! ‘ HIRAM JOHNSON'S SAY. it has pretty generally peeved every-;of Army Life.” Q. Which C. ti: U; til ; inue Unti 1, July 18 cag inst Hiram Johnson in}body having anything to do with the’ r and printing bus: Allow us to congratulate the buying public of Casper and vicinity for taking ad- e silver in Ca is a little f lian er than that in our of the Fate wi ne publican can-} pape y. That, how-| 1 not prevented him being al paper has s good sport and taking his defeat like|print alone but every g ® man, and thereby endearing himself | of r, regardless of the raw mate n people. If he could|rial from which it is made, Not only ed but paper has his ambition to be the F didate for the Presi yy the past six years the price of adily advanced. Not news eve ade and class Your Choice to the Americ not have the nomination himself, he | has the price iner e, that a Jim ult to obtain dosen't propose to feel sore at the manjbecome scarce. So sear vantage of our Clearance Sale of the past Who was successful over him. It is]ited supply, even, is dim week. really what was to be expected of Hi The mills and the dealers, from time € e O ram Johnson. He will be a power in|to time, hold out hope that conditions i It is.very gratifying to us to clearvéut ° : e the campaign the Republican cause] will be better—maybe next year or at - our stock of Summer Merchandise to make z generally, and for his good friend War ome other time. The time has not | room for Merchandise of the coming sea- = = i ren Harding in partict |yet arrived and indications contain n@ We Have Placed on Sale All Our Pind a In a statement issued by Senator | real hope. jays since he says: | We use Johnson a few to hear a lot of piffle about : j s ae ; ar the contest) saving the waste paper, and many well sated ens yale of co-operation we are over the president's league of nations! intentioned persons everywhere en § )) benefited. has been waged in congress. It has!gaged in this conservation. No god i H » from their efforts because Thanking you for your past patronage ‘ye and hope you will allow us to serve you “For more than been the all-engrossing and issue came to! the price received locally did not pay aramount! could ari: Small, Medium and Large, Nothing Reserved issuc ( necessity, thi: . ~ a : * e. the conventions of the two at polit-|}for the saving and baling, and the Hat Goes. Some of These Hats Were $25 in the future. B ical parties Both Republicans andj|mills that could use the waste were so B 3 Democrats in their platforms ve in-}far away that the freight charges more Your Choiée, $7.50 Very truly yours, 2 whed the price received and : dulged in the usual political verbosity, |than at but nevertheless these platforms, in di-| brought the shipper out in debt. ct opposition to each other, sharply] s tor Reed irman of the fine and clearly present the question | joint committee: of se: and house - . ‘ for decision in the November election.!on printing e s in a report one Mart Hat Sh “Trac “The Republican party declares that, reason for shortage, in the distribution rh O | : the president's covenant ‘failed signal:|of copies of und pul docu : 2 ‘ ly to accomplish’ its asserted purpose|ments by the Wilson administration. — | 154 S. Center St. ad EI a and contained stipulations not only in-} In the period from July, 1 to | a Q- =* ble for an independent people, but | September, 1919, the number of speeches | <==) " i ain to produce the injustice, hostil-| ferson Monroe. “The Democratic party, on che other Mil Of new Summer merchandise fo men. TREMENDOUS = sorta raster ercayranie wT ‘ annem PRICE REDUCTIONS on our entire stock of high grade ti AoA AANA ition | merchandise. in favor ef the league as presented. It reservi s which rifight make clearer! Re a ae ee Regardless of Cost or Loss Jf ape es Seal Below we list a few of the hundreds of bargains on sale at the essential position of Democratic and controversy among nations Which it pudiated to a degree wholly unneces cies in favor of peace declared by Washington, Jefferson and Monroe.’ “The Republican party stands, there. fore. firmly against the president's enant as presented, denounces it as breeding war rather than promoting peace, and reaffirms the time-honored, nation-old policies of Washington, Jef, oposed to prevent, and ‘re effort to modif. or qualify the pres’ dent's propos gue Of nations, indorsed the presi dent’s attitude und took its pa does not party for the league as presented Gers Wecus, aiaaliy (cose ioe he clearance prices See our window display ‘ah = ent of the ericar y if ru etl ok : Men’s Black Men’s Caps | | Men’s Dress Mon's Athletic Mena Arrow’ ) wise emt overshadowing q ion in the Cotton Socks | |A splendid assort- Shoes Union Suits SUeieeee aw Hh > paigr : whether we Good: quality. ment to select nd tan Nattisoolc Collars AML styles. the maelstrom « nglish of cher fey uropean und Asi-} from. | 98c pee Naas: ket et A Wonderful Purchase and maintaining always the pol boss ae ee oe and Sale of Men’s Suits Monroe. of friendship with all nations entangling alliances with none. We made an extraordinary purchase of forty all-wool suits worth Barre eons pianslag, fous we will sell at a price that can not be duplicated. You and every other = 2 = { = SS Z I arance Price Clea and become: # part of the eynical imperialism of the old world, or whether America shall live] 1 Sc SC | 98c utic polities and diplomac: her life in her own way, with independ So Cool And Comfortable When You are the Owner of a 15 and $50 which Square upon the platform, the issue lewves those who believe in safeguard: ing, protecting and preserving our man knows—if you have shopped ; Americanism but one choice, and wat around—that there is nothing in e ® i is to support the Bl ublican party.”* town to equal our values in suits at i P this price. They are all well made es In ouse @ a(k all . G, STRONG AND MODEST. thruout of dependable materials. in RY A AIIEEY, Tyke: staple patterns. Fact is most stores Ore Conenental and Commercial you'd be obliged to pay $45 and $50 - as, oh TO cd au ane Of tbe ablest Atanciors MME foyer sare Sine ther lier ne All sizes, from the 8-in. Whirlwind to the large the country has been east on a busi- z SP mR ES on ‘ and told in his own words, here are his impressions of the Republican can didate for President: Senator Harding's first words to me Were that he did not pretend to be a mien und that, if elected, as I Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 he will be, he would go principle that the of-| : = Z : F 2 = : : a ira Pia stonper shvaae paws | NN

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