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PAGE 1WO Ebe Casper Daily Cribune| es comn sort to strikes and lockouts} ful supervision of our imm jon and which endanger the health or lives of. Femued. Cy ery, Sven ne exee De eon ear the ematic Americanization of the people is an unsatisfactory device | cation ‘offices: ON Exchange Bullding.Ithose who are accepted for the for determining disputes,‘ and the/|} BUSINESS Tierrao ta eee i5|Strengthening of the sense of. citizen: Democratic party pledges itself to con Sitarcd LetuGabier (xiyoming) Postor- ship obligation at all times, and the trive, if possible, and put into effective fice as second-class mutter, Nov. 22, 1916/ adherence to those fundamental prin- operation, a fair and comprehensive MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS NWAY, President and Editor RL E. HANWAY, Business Manager THOS DAIL ¥ Advertising Mansger R. B. E' City Bditor J. B. GRIFFITH... ./Associate it Ww. i. HUNTLET “Bdltorial Writer Advertising Representatives David J. 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Member of*the Associated Press. { The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. | Bidg., i} Che Casper Dai ly Cribune MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920. ciples and policies on which the stabil- method of composing differences of this ity and permanency of our government nature.’ 3 depend. | “If the Republican platform ‘turns its “In government of the’ hack upon labor’ then surely the Demo- eut, progressive cratic platform does this also. As a dealin, the ny fact neither Sach refuses to entertain the radical demands of organized labor that are expressed in the Montreal pro- and in that refugal they h we lare sure, the united support of the The St. Louis Globe-Democr ,country, But both desire to do what carefully air and right for labor consistent of the major political parties with ref-|\with the public interest, to their attitude toward lways be paramount if we are to main- ganized labor, and the lack of justifica-/tain a democracy. The tendency of the tion the Ameriéan Federation of Labor pulk of the people at this time is con- short, a people under a clean and with the with_a’ view policy, meeting tter o issues of present frankly}, 1 courageously, to soly than avoiding ther.” —_ LABOR AND THE PARTIES ing rather am, analyzed the position whiéh must jerence er ‘had for its Montreal resolution. The tive, not radical, and labor will find |Globe-Democrat article follows: jits true interests best served by con “After the Republican conyention,! Sorvative efforts in co-operation with the American Federation of Labor; then the two great parties. in session at Montreal, adopted a reso-| friends, lution condemning the labor plank of party the Republican platform and declaring in both.” that the Republican party had ‘turned its back upon labor.’ President Gompers| 1 Vice President Woll wer pre nt to the Democratic tion the same proposals that had been! over laid before the convention at Chicago, | St It has as many and friends, as in the other, as true in one and it has many ©- A STRAIG nator instructed 'T FIGHT. conven the field and says: “It will be a ht out wet and dry issue between oS | which, no doubt, they did. The conyen-/ Senator Harding and Goyernor Cox. party turns its | The rate possession of Charles chief clerk of Cincinnati, Q. Has Georgia a_ statue A ‘operation with offices at seat of the League of Nations, in Lon don. lished in English, Fren other languages as the governing body will soon be issued. deems advisable, Q. What percentage i: |panies engaged in marine salvage op- {erations by the government? C. M. W. department ‘the shipping board states that no spe- cific rate is allowed to such companies,! entirely upon the \walue of the cargo and the merits of A. The insurance depends each case. Qo. 1869? A. Q. E. D. The manager of ball club states that this bat is in the Statuary Hall in Washington? D. D. A. The secretary of \nall in the capitol says that there is ‘no representative of G Kenyon of Iowa has looked!* hall of fame. tribute two statues of ‘ns of the state, who enown or for civil or mil are considered by of such commemoration. Q. What is the origin of the word | “honeymoon?” S. M. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q. Has the international labor of- ternationale) | fice been opened? R. S. This office, provided for in the ‘1920, and no passenger was carried, covenant of the League of Nations,} has been partially organized and is in} 4 periodical bulletin, to be pub-' the tax collected on soft drinks was $1, Where is the large bat that was [peesenten to the Cincinnati ees in the Hotel Metropole, Each state the state as worthy a Le Pere biplane, equipped with the! Daily Tribune Information Bureau, Liberty engine using a si | Frederic J. Haskin, director, Washing: to be 33,000 feet with all deductions for ton, D. ©. This: offer applies strictly. temperature, air column, etc., or 38,180 feet as calculated by the 1919/t© Information, ‘The Bureau cannot “F, Al I. (Federation Acronautique In-|Sive advice on legal, medical and fin- ancial matters. It does not attempt to method. Major | Schroe|settle domestic troubles, nor to under Ger’s fight was made on, February -41,| ive exhaustive research pn any ‘sub-| ject, Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose two cents in stamps for return postage. All replies are sent di- rect to the inquirer) TAL n SACHS [awion(o- Q. Does the war tax on imitation beer bring in as much revenue as the the temporary tay on other soft drinks? P. C. A. During the month of May, 1920, Meese Caloruae ‘Yribune want ads give results. nch and such) 573,900, while that on cereal drinks {imitation beer) amounted to $2,675,000. Q. Is Solomon’s song properly part of the Bible? -G, E. F A. The song of Solomon was incor- porated in the earliest Jewish “Scrip- tures. Selections were sung at certain! festivals in the temple at prior to its destruction by Titus. was first declared canonical by the Synod of Jamnia, 90 A. D. Q. Where are “the Needles?” R. G.! A. The Needles are a group of three! pointed rocks in the English Channel,! west of the Isle of Wight. Q. What become of Ambrose Bierce? H. J. A. Ambrose Bierce, a well-known writer and journalist, altho an old man at the time, joined 'Villa’s staff in 1914, He has been missing since the Battle of Torreon. Some think he was killed in battle, others that he was murdered, | is allowed com- Save Your Nickels Walk Just Half a Block from Henning Hotel, on E. First Fresh Baked Brea Regular Size Loa 2 tor 25¢ of the Cincinnati| Cc. Maddock, in the the Statuary| {while some incline to a suicide theory.! eorgia in this) @. What was the “Bonfire of Vani-| may cOn-| tieg 1M. deceased citi-| “a, In 1497 at Florence, Italy, Savor “for histor narola, an Italian monk and martyr, itary service: celebrated a carnival at which he or- dergd burned indecent books, pictures, masks and other things pertaining to frivolity. A Venetian merchant, offered 2.000 gold flores for the doomed van- We specialize in Graham and Rye Bread, Home-Made Pies, Rolls and Cookies. All our goods are baked in a new, sanitary Electric Oven. | ; oo, Gee aces: A. Authorities seem to differ on the] ities, but his offer was rejected and hia ul MR, COX—THE HEIR, jtion of the American Federation of) “I think Harding will grow Stone lorigin of the term “‘honeymoon.”| portrait added to the pile. There is no A Bleed one: [Labor is no longer in Session, but no) *" 8nd Cox will grow weaker as the! some believe it to allude to the an-|;vof that any book or painting of value Candidate Cox would seem to be jWord has come from Mr. Gompers or|©#mpaign Progresses. ‘‘It will be tm: cient suaiars eprape site sepons north-|\~as sacrificed as Savonarola had great rather heavily loaded up with traps, , a: r ble fo: e Yo: ern natfons o' lurope for newly mar) yospect for both art and learning and ari ties cnifale SC ectie + Mr. Woll expressing their opinion of| Possible for rnor Cox to trim/ied people to drink honey mead. alwnon the Medic! Ubrary was offered culamities and knick-knacks bequeath : through the campaign on the wet is: aed wa ta hima hy the San Franctees piat.(the Democratic platform, Mr, Gompe " 8-| kina of! winersnade itrdeny; honey, fic| or cate stotangutter tacit aebte, tite : eee as, taht to be cuiticent, hut|# # Democrat, but he ts first of all the | Sue He is imivat pualtate, Bee Syernt| tnicty aay atten mariagei hence the saved the, collection with money. {rom : RUDY, Prop. ‘orm. These ought to be suiMeient, but) Oo sr of labor, and if the Re-|0!® Knows it. ‘The country is dry, and] te’ ey2 i ymoon. the convent purse. fs ics when addition is made of his inherit esa aoa Weeieene it ‘nae | instead of being afraid of the issue,|, @ Mow many Shriners are there in|’ ‘(any reader ean get the answer to East First St., Lee Syndicate Bldg. eee eee oe heating (Publican party ‘turned its back genera aed eens the United States? R. D. K. any question by writing The Casper ance of the Wilson administration and ior what figure of speech does he}! Republicans should meet it. A, The latest official record gives iis former’ possonaionse-Hisyown pollt) 1, ¢o\ ina Deniberatio’ attitude? | 0,500 as the number of members of| =~ ical record—the hope of Democracy ;"?P) 1 eee belo. «| the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of| Sreleatedectecte ge atecterteets Sosteed restate Mote cteaste taste te stem rei eee Ne RC OS | “In the Montreal indictment of the! if Th P. li 5 IP lthe Mystic Shrine. ae oe re So Soetp ato tog oho so aSe eSoase ee alesse ahe-ehe 48 ogy " Bo efaefe- fo ageefoete es Leary E Republican party it was declared that] e Folitical Fot Q. What was the final official rec- ts When he comes to examine hs NeW tne Chicago platform ‘dgnied labor the jord| of Major Schroeder's altitude| % possessions, general opinion is, (hat 1 ee : “hid he \Wight? A. M. P. - Pee) HERE IN % 5 ae aguita ae a at me stril athe ov Gus fe is much more satisfactory to bel A+ ‘The United States air service an-|44@ Wyoming’s Greatest Home of Hart, Schaffner & oe tit , > leg { sale lpia ites oN Ay All yk = an a ces Major R. W. Schroeder's alti . atified that he was the legatee hehooving eee iy _.. nounces aeeiped chat be eat cars respect to government service we hold] “200Pins It up for a virile and ag-\tuae record made at Dayton, Ohio, « | Clothing Store Marx Clothes 4 Here are a few of the mortgage laistinctly that the rights of the i at ressive Americanism, than it is to be ~ Claims against thd estate to 1 ‘ Payee Wie Teresa do eRe! anologizing for. 0) atupldand "eqdnlldt i % ; as Ama Heforauihe ihele canwhone tarealll paramount to the right to strike. lin ination alia | | < 2, anything his own. he Reublican utterance, ‘We deny the} i | iv $ {The mortgage of it RTT diameter Sa Speaker Gillette is right when ne! Casper iy % Setar or “Raumati Auer plier but the ioe = of the two er LoR AL Share CL ? + > declarations is identical. he Republi. aye. DES a Ong DUE: either way a minte ma tha labor ee a ion, | 02 Slittering rhetoric and rainbow tint-! Dry Goods aod the one claim ‘is aint valid), the jae os eu E Apa the! TAREE SOLEWAg eS sar Aa NE | pee 5" Establishments ee ks ies ear iainieaerenucniene eerners to organize trade unions ang//v"* 0° Uveryely exis Aeon 53 5 94 they are the same thing—hi attain justice by collective bargain-| Bar abs aa \ ” hecseed ae “e Sd > 2 That platform said: ‘We recog rary re well patronized, no —e legiance. az : tnine| The i iri His loyalty t Wilson, “The laimy| #6 the Justice of collective bargaining) |The matter as to who won the. only locally, but by the + Stetenn Retiring Sale é. af tie probuuia the iantien heee%eon a means of promoting good will, es-| “Mera!” victory in San Francisco on people living hundreds RA ats \ FE 3 i jthe d dry issue was to all ¢ ayeeeae = . : rshe ° flict, If he satisfics the one, the other, t#blishing closer and more harmonious if x nd tn Issue was to. all ap: of miles in'all directions oe H Shoe” = will contest the will, He cannot pay\Telations between emr and_em.|? renee a ‘ oa The ¢ record from here. Their stocks 4 oe Tet ployes and realizing the true end of in-|5" e candidate as exceeding 2 are fresh and complete 53 rz te ea te ¥ Wacereiasciia Ba = Orie © ware-|Per cent. All other “moral” affairs 5 i3 The League of Nations. With er mars au Ke : Bie ene ot raealGe diet Sarena coenibann maaan and their clerks cour- x4 The Greatest Sale of Sales 4 hout. If he favors the hs—good earners to organ ade unions’ has} : ? 5 2 sof ba tou He pe ee a a Se with. Hever been que ioned by the Repub- Tammany and meh Lick. : ous and obliging: o% oS tisceei fitean party, Labor as well as. capital,| has | Gagner ibatheah £ ne GOING S TRONG- We are * x ‘is welcome to whatever he! says the Democratie platform, ‘each has} The proposition to be voted upon 3B hee IBFtneTnOMeg > ; $ can realize out of what was wished/the Andetonsile right of organbation,| Novembsr i aimpliied for the clector| e ¥ crowding ¢ one whole week’s sell- Cy abon ins jof collective bargaining and of speak-| Dees the voter favor the . covenant) i? ¥ i Pease tah ba ea rubrcee, et made intake? te/eo voles tho coats ee ing into one day. BS " eriiMien hens lthig ee » presents/ cratic ticket, Does the voter oppo: | A MODEL LAW. own selection.’ The last clause presents Crate te pont . * > “ The Tach Cammin raliread taw put[the only difference between the toll? If 30; vote the Hepublican tickyt| | Vanity Every day Merchandise carried 3, , a stop to the loss to she government) 4clarations, ‘The Republican platform,|7He merits of the covenant are al) Hats 4 oye Nettleton >< ae te to two milion doltara a{the resolution continues, ‘offers no|Fetdy fairly well understood, —Amplt away in quantities by hundreds Shoes 3 day, which government control by the Temedy for the high cost of living ana] fication will! occur during the — cam- 0 ommerce . : * . fees Mads ntion stati divencay | Ga lost tevin .otlaneota inn ere (nil seias, | Ae of well-satisfied and perfectly 4 run up’ to $66,000,000; That platform wisely said that it ‘def oh 4 ‘loos more, Tt establishes/elined to deceive the people-with: vain| The Pemocratic party hax consist: BM “The Bank of Strength pleased customers. 4 s and service of transporta-/Dromisea or quack remedies," but| HUY appealed to the worst elements in| and Service. oe Z t lon facties tint had not previonay need avoldance of turer Italon sn] nine, AE went afar be any, Dolled It may have been the selections, »4 of accounts betwee the railroads snd) of production, exercise of puplle econo-|Peal of the Wishteedth amendment. 11 FOR SALE it may have been the variety, it | * >< the government. 1t ends the conflict,;my, revision of te and prevention of Bh PPONSE ; ce a ie ae wail Bungalow; six large rooms; four ing z a “~ . of a ority between 16: tate: cand): ‘le prof The Democratic it surely will nulli the Vol-) large closets, linen closet, bath, ee i. ip SSE par reet et tats -and ere ee he pemocrat d act. It has placed a totaly un breakfastroom, hardwood floors; || % may have been trained, expert federal overnm transferring sole platform says: “The simple truth is that : | inlah’throgehout; “fui 414, E. & W. “eo 5 ‘the ‘hist iSite fed 8 man in nomination. A, pure and enamel finish throughout; ful b> Shi d 1 1 it a 53 control to the Interstate Commerce the high cost of living can only be Molden etnias anon San} ement with toilet. Place is |e irts enced salespeople, it may have Walk-Over lt watered stock! remedied by increased production, strict i ae af ‘ almost sady for occupancy. ff! 2. ' P Shoes > he coking of ra governmental eco: E enforceme BaD) POPMCHBID Ry tot) RNAI So Purchase from owner. r¢ : * the wrecking of allroad) governmental economy dnd enforcement | SONS | possewsing the | wulalilies | of rokaey Crsroy aver aa eel been the marked service, it may pf properties by empowering the commis: ef such legislation as may be required | RlERBN ney Ser tonalils aabilekeen ti Spruce St., south of CY Ave. o ' P xe f e of the people ave to rule and keep the Spruc * R. ° sion to grant or refuse the issues of)to bring profiteers before the bar of |?) vine cate, they must arouse them-|f . Plans furntshed and houses have been the low prices. What- 5LOC or bonds, Lto regulate build-\criminal justice If the one platform) |, built to your order. Repair work % S : fosstnta eae Rotors cintremnde tthe cane a , | Selves. promptly attended to, , ing rates asd eau Oere ne Femedy’ then-nelthen dops the eeeeet su ls vet Pua atte ead ae + ever the reason, things have kept ~ ls Aaa oie ; Sete aan . x “You may break, you may shatter SYLVESTER F. PELTON : . Sg ure, Introduced by Tepublicans “The Republican platform, says the) ,V 04 MAY breals you Ave. Phone 9285. humming. In face of increased passed by Republican votes labor resolution, ‘repudiates labor's de- eee Pry a tr atete on _ dd for ed af co sulsory rl - i ce r see ere mand for yepeal of compulsory arbitra] Wit) ting to it still.” 7 selling here you will find ample 3 Rinior General sade wna aw Moet ee en eee B CURIS HES : the poet. Paraphrased and '& Wilson - Ke & a given. his unqualfed {@Aaotdenient (oh ee eens Posie. Ge eae e | Mepughs, downy tovante it | . Bros. variety of summer wearing ap- % nator Harding and Governor Cool-!; se Binh pees eee Demo-t-You may squirm, y wrig | Shirts : Hartman s fdges. tha Republican t~dunqiaaten \forscnes ieecce Napa ee eae ete seid 9eh thn “~ parel at present. Can truthfully _ Trunks ¥ - s © should be a fair and com-| whe aroma of Tam, Tag and Brennan, > . President and Vice President, and in ’ $ ¥ ' plete test of the (Esch-Cummins) law. — his statement takes occasion to. @ay? |pye Chicago platform, it te truthfully | Have YOU me say you should attend this great $ “The party policy must be clean’ narged Nallpe tov uswe (Cone AES H BOS +} * ; Jo charged, ‘fi » urge Congressional q cut, forwara a and construct: iegisiation to prevent federal courts | Signed ‘A Blank = Sale in the next five days, before eS ‘, ive, one which, while recognizing ; ° . $ from usurpation of authority in declar-} | \% Se Abend etait ter oat er meni ons aeeE C ENG Check? : summer goods at bargain prices $ ing nation of the world, will guarantee! Gongress. We an abla’ nowadve | 1 . her freedom from foreign control and! yen”, Ror ererimaatvantin suai | | The automobile owner }i¢ are all sold out. a ‘ Democratic platform. Again, they oy i , Fe eee sting ices at eal meer winkorm. Agu, Uy aay COMPLETE insurance has |i Wearvledse | Hart, Schaffner & Marx import- + ' und abroad: one which will complete : 2 ; a 1 Velie (6) (} Sign a . Boys’ 2 law and elections of federal judges by | i ‘ : 3 thio énfranchisement of women, which) AY Und qisctlons ot federal judees.by ; |} At any moment an ac- Clothes ed English worsteds; some silk Indestructe — % WA stand) ageinut ull forces*andinfus| 7 ee vatia. platform inuludes thai first se || cident. may occure which 4 ; , 7 Trunks 2S Fices dendlng to break own macailly,, ComOeRHD Pi yoriniucludeg Calin Bier Gah Ae) 9 |] may make him: liable for mixed worsteds; some are silk 4 the physical well being, or the solidar-| 21 Nn i i charged that, the Iepubel | damages to the. extent of . ee DS ly of our peop [ican platform “dentey lawful right oe 2 Dodge EVERY DOLLAR IN THE lined; every one hand-tailored; ¥ “It must be policy which wil J ij | - AN strive for a dy return to a peace eat, an a aetiee = oe are, 1 Hudson Speedster OF PROPERTY HE $75.00 and $80.00 values. ye tas it ss veriment derikha. cc } PACE rbitra oO uge dis- Oh 4 basis to 8 government under the cont ites.’ “We cannot discover such al : : OWNS. Retiring 3, stitution; ‘for economy, efficiency, — re-| . i No man with property a denial. In public utilities, it is true,| ith property oan ag ° vision of war taxation; for a strong)/(SN Ns A | eee a |] ford to take such a chance. RICE! es Sci stiteicias oa e icy which will protect American lives | ei a! integrons Ce vee prevent AETNA AUTO Karen Hart, Schaffner & Marx fine all- $ and rights abroad for the building up}° ria haze! ete pul 1 International Combination Insurance . ; * : tind protection sot our ageiculture and {es Ubon the mort support of public : protects the motorist ¢ against Boy's Shirts 7 wool Suits. Every new model. = industries; for industrial justice basea/Sentiment to secure acceptance of de- 1 3%-ton Diamond 1 V ERY insurable ‘motoring #1 Bion 0. h hee -Nut ¥ upon the squire, human handling of{ ions of the labor tribunal, In pri Ni ahee aioe are Re meee ne, two or three- pNeA 4 tt hia bet When Widane capital, | Yate Industries, it says, ‘we do not d+] 1 2-ton ANTE EA inst the esau rs, > é button style. 3 remen ring tha janes 4 is neither a iY Hite ‘3 cate satay ne een Se eralion and ownersh'9 of your e $55.00 and $60.00 values. $ commodity nor @ ¢ el. = AVG bi ba tote > | a ‘exe. “It must be for the Improvement of) Yoluntary mediation, conciliation. ¢ ve . Retiring 4 es public education, for # highly efficient /#rbitration.”” But what does the Demo-| RN doz y Seer 1 She. EB ell ps RCD Heiss otc itiee sos e ~~ ie SR ert ready the/eratic platform say? ‘Neither class | TROGR | >< natio: fons the building up!in any circumstances take action ‘that! ~~ 3 4 a ari iy ae Rs ue 4 General Insurance >« Sot Soot me ~~ ant marine and a sound f 1 n jeopardy the 1 hoegeet so-fo-eho-ehoche-ofe-cre-atosre-senete-o% Vote oes Boafe-spo<: feet he ehoctestoetecteateateetest