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RON ease ee ee ate hie tees PAGE TWO Daily Cribune TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920. : Di being realized. The Republicans are! cox’ ‘ = = — —————— === == = €be Casper ailp c ibune! taal eee 'e Republicans are|Cox’s newspaper dismissed as non-|mation unbearable criticism and de-{dore Roosevelt for the tail of their na-!is a rather strange political creature twonty years, but the herd had Issued everMevening except Sunday at |! for the same reason that the| criminat pe-|creased and although the price of s > confusion? tional ticket. The fact that Frank-|and has done some wonderfully x me ; skins had risen the income was ellow~ citizens, we are at the turn-|lin Roosevelt, the person in question, | euliar things, but this is one he dil) tyan half the former amount. ing of the ways ary of the) not do. Q. Is there any nonmagnetic sub- Casper, Natrona. cousiy, Wyo, Publis | members of a ship will act On’ November 7%, 18185 “Phe cation offices: Oil change Building. tain a common purpose. xpressed the opinion sodure Roosevelt | has been assistant BUSINESS TELEPHONE........... 15 mas been clear to everyone who y Ge i nds to i th > \ by Germany the iu said in October, 1916, ‘I demand at this|}navy under Josephus Daniels is tne| —_o—— stance through whieh a magnet will not Entered at Casper cWyoming)Postof-| .,.. : : igns of the}can happen.” On December 15, 1916,/election that each citizen shall think|best evidence in the world that he is| exert its foree, but will arrest the force a ce as second-class mutter, Nov. 1916 Ss men, artisans said: ‘German peace proposal|of America first... Who now 4 Sane hinder Giirgiativer of mths iia of the magne w. N a the great ma . rica Prise tee mee baton ae cua Seuceee ns , e Bureau of Standards s REPORTS FROD 2 UNITE: ure eager to see a chang e fer Rot "sare 1 8 " hpbattea ett is PORT OM THE UNITED PRESS fife on Al gee ge in a fed AH a h sides re willing to|spond to this demand? Let us, the! ¥- is an insulator for magnetisra. —_ a stration nis is not due to mprom iquestionably Toe tepubl n part f ‘ u isn’ vu WAN WAY. Pr esidentlenalal ioe loach) alice: Rais i apr unqu God Republican party, agaih make this de-| We CORES (cacy wae wth ie vel ibue Q. Why isn’t the moon always = . BE. HANWAY, Business Manager Ae i Cael EU LU ant tha next arm lifted to wield mand. | sae = % Q. What states in the Union hay nd? ¥ Advertisin er| full appreciation of fact that the]a sword se tenn bc eed SenatotsFardiderstasdl toe breath. Carter Glass, who wrote it/piue sky laws? M.K.D. | A. A former answer cont : ; n policies have led this country 1 t tt ‘ is ee at Wilson's dictation, says the San in the Union having blue} eclipse with phases of the moon. When anc the brain be stopped from) of Nations with strong; Americar EL, Si a . 2 o z : 3 1 ly up to'the thresho ‘ocial-| think t a Aa * |Francisco platform is satisfactory to|s ws are Georgia, South Carolina, the earth's falls on the moon it Advertising Represe but beyond the 1 eer, Seer mat : tions, as Theodore Roosevelt! him and expresses the convictions, y Hampshire, Virginia, tas eae Ce ES 1g crmmntal ech pees aut Serie : a the porta Yet only « weeks Inter Germany| did ulyptand Gehindinin) tookine : Tennessee, Ohio, Louis-| moon is ad opaque body. Tt hea have seen the ip’ pic forcing the U o draw) forward and cnward as Theodor hopes and aspirations of the Demo ippi, Iinois, Alabam turned toward the sun is always bi re of ind ulism in the manage-| tt eae) Inder ; g jeratic party without evasions or reser Missouri, Ar Michigan,|the other half is unillumined, 172 8 1e sword in self-defense Roosevelt would have done, and let us} yo 4, ae . : srefore usually invisible. ‘While the « he railre Mr. C A ; 7 ‘ vations of any Kind. If you have read 1, California, Minnesota, |therefore usually invisible nile the Coptes of ibune are on Mr. Cox may have made an active| strive with might and main to put our Oregon, W Virginia, Nebraska,|moon is going once completely round e 2 F Chic \ lave seen yer the platform and desire express | Oregon rodents) a : * , PEER RRS See CS ene ; ind and conscientious war governor. Yet/ beloved country in the keepi ind ion of a il to express | orth Dakota, Montana, Utah, Arizona! the earth, different regions of this il ving public contracts on a cost must deplore his complete failure Warren Harding and Calvin Cool-| }y Hed eee Oc aee n eee a and South Dakota. + aust Boe Bite Ce) a Os SUBS ” a Chak re don’t send Se Te co! ct al " ence its ases. Ups Sige = basis and we have had the Gn arakp cineumeating) Gen themcdeeral tinae |don’t send it to us. We conduct a) @ Js the flag that inspired Al ey redone rte eens es One Year ...... | pleasant expe of living under an} petween Germ bocce rata eens eae. moral newspaper. {Seett Key to write the “Star Sp: Lag Attderepa lt ere nivahnca es Six Months... Banner stilliirivaxiatenceh ere A any question by writing The g Three Months .. wis done nothing} zation. ‘But it net our war,’ said MUST MAKE CHOICE oer The flag which flying ove Tribune Information Bureau, Barlcepy high cost of liv-}his newspaper in October, 1916. That! ji, Cox will have t o | One of the keenest observers at the) Fort McHenry on 13, 1814, Haskin, Director, Washing- i By Mail | Vith things as ev was a rash and hollow prophecy, soon ay be SRS PS San Franeisco conventio: hus sums/and which inspired ott. Key » D.-C. This offer applies strictly One sYear $6.00} PEST clean on his wet and drs t F Hebi WS LEE ; ; Thi Six Months 2222252) see 8:03] ments of our daily life 0 be wefuted, Many people were) de ; ¥ position. “NS! up the result: “Cox's nomination was|t? Write the “Star hte ALT) ay sedi i : Three Months 1i8G Hiram tha tie inereasaa Wwithels z az Sys untry pretty generally understands |. 2 is now in the old Museum at 1 43 eae serene rcreased with-| ceive Mr. Wilson's assurances*that} i) 14 aden e erst: t. |# body blow. Tt dumps overboard a! Washington, D. C al me ac: aes not a se three m i gz ¢ the voters of]it was with sower tomes k Mi mighty valuable cargo of deceney and tle domestic troubles, nor to undertake ’ ns must be paid in ad- V Ir. Bryan looked him up very careful S Q. Who sald, *1 i ie tribunerwin not the ly to record their] country out of war, and many of them! > 4 honor that should otherwise have been/is an Americ but si i , exhaustive research on any subject. after cription be- tic haitau kaki we were Baa previous to the mvention and) aw isn’t am American at all? Write your question plainly and briefly hi 8. a F - oti piace eee warned the party against his nomingg ; A. This’ was said by forme j-|Give full name and address and enclos¢ . Member of Audit B POivemiathomn |e vee ee cens Oc ety aN WE ONE 2 CREO Ue nEY The unpardon-liion because of his dampness. The ac-| 7 dent Roosevelt shortly before his de two cents in stamps for return postage A. cou y not » befable sin of the Cox newspaper ed fini nomination Av ectea ne, ik | Colonel House, — erstwhile cabinet, Q. Is it true that the fur-seat fishing | All replies sent direct to the in- upon us to m|torials is that they betray so clearly a <Mere as. ek in sn,{member, without portfolio in the Wil-|0f the Pribiloff Islands paid the United /qulrer.) alle ? cS : sees who supported the wet plank in the i uA States government more than the cost President Wilson on the] s@tisfaetion that the Unite ates was rty platform, led by ‘Tammany ana/S°% Colleetion of curios, emerges | of Alaska? RP e and League of Na |being kept out of war for Germar the wet states like Illinois, New Jer-{{T@m his seclusion to remark that the Alaska was ceded to the United - ib a first place nefi Aer neh GLere women will vote for Cox because he is tates by Russia in 1867 for $7,200,000 in Ww alr t eed = pave be eae 3 3 gold and its name changed from Rus ‘ itiative o— 3 right on the League of Nations anc : s home record in Ohio, upon SUSI ations and| cian America. Following the custom of oing to “SAF! ARD AMERICA” t in based his charges against | o the Ir Corinne Roosevelt Robinson « y here © colonel gets him, is de ily auti-prohibition, [aoe hose eres MCE a men will vote for him because he! sia, the fur-seal industry was leased | GET THIS FREE for a period of twenty years—1870-1890 | 1 opinic conference. Then upon his re er of the late Col, Theodore Roose-| testimony of Cox's own family,| #4 of stuff is past understanding. —and during this time paid to the Rov, If you have dandruff, or if your hair is fallii by ss turn from his” second pilgrimage hej velt, hus) made: an’ addr WeEpCrE will the ‘person of His daughter, Mrs —_——. jecricrean dit restate mretcsoyeli $2205 Poser ltZ Peions of nereona hae oversome Republican Ticket: ested A LCL e heard throughout the country. Itivtioney, which no doubt reflects! Senator LuFviieie promptly de skins brought back from London. for | thee een vill Dermnalled aon, tron with © i State enate be bullied into vot don a pronograph record, 48/64... attitude toward drink more}clined the presidential nomination ten-| Use In the United States was more than: pscof box oe the wenderts Me, mensions cfnt- For President— ng tlin teemtys oven) nt r a “Safeguarding America,” and|\ isc than other evidence at hana, |dered him by the: Fests-Bighters and|® sa arpa Gay 2 A ene | Biftumpe) to pay the cost of thiis notice, to WARREN G. HARDING OLDS Oni cencteme coer) mes cy : a oe hat, the Governor is for wine ana|thelr 67 varieties of allies, La¥Follette'\qaaimieg> was’ Teasod! itor the ftw Se Oe ee eee ere Of Ohio Unabeted and he calls upon his pare Lam behind Senater Harding and Rar RE PCT Er: AREER - ~ - For Vice President— Si tee alata Aan oH) Mpg nyc Jae, ach aby et and ody should grumble about it CALVIN COOLIDGE Could the unilatera or any qu © reasons: first, because they arc Sel eicerea ere OF Massachusetts sas aN pe teers Meee errant ont eee to the Democrats a | ese 1 which has not yet been answere¢ - Len Peay Gee mee) CODON) | DCA Us Gailey them and neither has any of r. Bryan's | SIX POSERS that ti anna 1a to » be 100 per « at Amerioand, (Glan ome CN eo ian ae nL 2 : WwW : at insdenthae le patriotism, who have not fated them ca oe na ! \ aed. ae * Ube Ree Rec aE oe how marked cfficiency and lity aan oe ae Kat ane Sa i, SE 1 W Teena peed ion ea ate NT RL phe RED UnPan. Pathy Ue) Cha Det Ll aitia tion y le the nomination (ey cia } aR te Palioenemocnined inion acun conerete nationalism, a8 opposed to] a own the President, it Cox is ae 3 =; pees hntepnatioy the hazy internationalism of the Demo cau tun (elgetad PRR ADE) Debee a CB omar fart) ; ty. ; , ' he q ; cratie drys are waiting for an unequiy-| : When the ~Democralle) ary and promises to be dry re- | ¥ 2 4 = e ; hon maxim f uenesd, EY z main dry. If they fail to get this they | y ante J: bi ic Fi ad f ue ee Cy the gran ot OTe | (8 ee money: ack bran c 1 ¥: ; oO r hand if Cox repudiates | ee ‘ = these querit ~ es omination, they will have their re-| { 17: - le ott Che ea ee We ae Republican jIpNSRES: ae Unveaom nk, Ainge conan Iv ‘bul even nour s sealed ordinal 2 The Veta x treat issue | 24 rebuilding of our nation. We need | @——=— 1 | 5 [2 “Balk Cottes ffee without ; faye or int or {ireparednesss for days of ea | Political Pot \| ee means any coifee withou big bani sons naths chet Rent: L The ! |" an identity in'open bins ‘where the coffee UBUeESIY atten Ko veer nae a a us “loses. its fragrance” and strength and i see vhich blindly turned fretn the © Demoeratie party is building en Say. s he national honor al ASL aR combate eRe prac Cireiy, ceodlinig Micmestroneeecn eats i 2 takes*o on dampness” and weight ‘ A ret IN iy ania anontine ft America and brought on our) w for nnd cousin of ‘Theo-| . forse SEEMS ‘i ie 1 ae f ay Ae 4 d even tempera | * “ se ase the s! ven Who affect great met eer i Ls rae ee es to again be verned by law 2 Mt clea 1 . i ; « \I . = LEAN-UP OXFORD SALE au meni I This will be the 1 C 0 is the people can have that Everybody who has taken advantage of vey) peace and progress under this sale has been more than pleased with the : nment will be exceptional bargains. H n ds a a For the rest of the month the public will fete o | get the advantage of these big values at these eee y earance Sales ;: r whieh appeared in | ; w cept-us-out-of- Women’s Lace Oxfords Q 5 ae v says the New York! with full Louis heels, D r loesn't 1 1 | $10.00, $11.00, $12.00 0 resses \ J ores ul | and 3.00 Values. | Suits and Coats silks, Satins, Geor; ; rit publi 1 series o tic Beas a - - silks, Satins, Georgettes, Tricolettes nd i 1 a i Bright Kid, Dull Kid If ff and all Voiles : RE Woo y; tik extrame | Cend aie and Brown Kid. O H ¢ ) vee nan cause. ‘The stune senti ne-ria em Price 3 « Selig | BOCee Tails RUSS DEO cra eA Geek a All of our French Ties, Instep Ties and ks Skirts r ‘ posi Ni 3 One-Eyelet Ties. Values up to $16.00. All Fancy Silks and Wash Skirts ; oNueo Ne aBetela he rnor now explains Ut) ( P 1 ‘ \ Sta the} Ua ‘ etling forth sa gen-| Clean-Up $ @) he F. ps papa Heer gar onane ce cn. Clean-Up $9 O5 ne - Fourth Off na \ ppeared Lume : d eS ec en ye Fibre Silk Hose Voile Waists ‘ ; of t cour ma fluctua >= Per Pair AT | th ay i! - 50¢ $2.00 ‘ — Saalinihy rns eon ug = Middjes 4 \ : és wae i a cul z: = $1.50 and $2.00 Values at ¥ i Gonannl| Plain Strap Pumps with Women’s Lace Oxfords = 75e * .)U-boa militedetnty full Louis and Junior with military heels. =] ; : eRe fii tn | Louis heels. Black Kid Bright Kid and Brown = Gingham Dresses—Sizes 16 to 44 One Lot of Voile Dresses for 1 to] “Yet ausititl Arabic, and Patent, 26 Kid. * 5 00 S : veryone| *REONE Clean-Up Oh cEEE P $7. $ $2 : ical OR a i ; i i ai atk We have discounted all of Misses’ and ag : mur ‘ vf o ul a be | Children’s Low Shoes and all of our Women’s D ‘ Mv Georgette Waists at $7.50 meats tay taken the 1 ‘ rystonn| White Footy r 20 per cent. You can’t afford n Nj. re T, i 5 gee x . sei pe a it \ 1. din aid to pass up this opportunity to get good, cool on't Lak A ~ Sale, It Only Lasts Ten Days ; | claim a t had summer footwear. We give you every assur- i. fully kept ° ance of getting our careful attention in fitting bec ha thie and selection. e at a, ae GGINC e Fashion Shop a TR6 Dayton. Da " wen 1548. Center St., Casper, Wyo. tu El eli