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€be Casper Daily Cribune]}onment. 1 was in the early part of'vight pages, four sections, profusely i} jWord ‘silent,’ but in the Republican} With more for human happiness and his confinement that the war depart-)Justrated, setting forth the resources,’ piatror ene less for human sorrow. issued every evening except Sunday at . P m such ‘silences’ were passion- ‘ Casper, Natrona consis, Wyoe Babile | ment induced, several months ago,| industries and varied attractions of! By vital intellectyal force and fine « ately denounced. The Democratic plat- = a ny eation offices: Oil fxchansp Bnlidiny. ? rt ae > hit mA >) % big-hearted reaping ———————— | te permit him to be brought to Phila-|the city and vicinity. form is ‘silent’ on some of the things|No harvests of our gucred Joys shall BUSINESS TELEPHONE... 15|delphia for the alleged purpose of se-; The mechanical work is perfect, the 7 mble from our keeping, Whereon the Republican platform took tumble 7 ring e claime o| general nd special rticles, ith Aristocracies of Jaber lift your soul to Watered Stl Gasdselaee ine Poster uring a pot of gold he claimed to!general and special articles, wi jlabor’s attitude specifically. For exam- fice as second-class metter, Nov. 22, 1916|have buried in the hills. While on this which the paper abounds are well meri iy. e truest fineness— . verth » Pie. Mr. Gompers and the Federation|The democracies of goodness and the MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PREss|™!8sion he gave the guards the slip at) written and the advertising patronage milk of ‘human ‘kindness, dem ‘ a ‘ 1 REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS|his mothers’ home and regained his ix in eyery respect worthy the ambi-|4¢manded a plank calling for ‘the enact-|, 140 call of toll apd duty you bend liberty ious effort of the publishers. ment of legislation excluding from in- to full submission WAN W Ay cent 2rd, Balter! A group of unscrupulous attorneys! The Review is to be complimented|te’state commerce the products of con-|For to laber for the people is to your — ey Dor,” : ML 3 Divine commission. ios TY Aavertising MARAE |and the lavish use of money are said and congratulated on its paterpesing Ht labor,” ard another to re ulate Im] or ciieve in yeu: me dove you, with ail REAI D PP UTHT. seociaty Halter | to have been the means employed. undertaking whieh has so aftractively}™igration in uccordance with ‘the na- love that’s like perfection, i es -Wdivorial Writer! “rn, second brotide has been recap-|sct obt ths untages Of a thorough-|tlon’s ability to assimilate.’ The Re-|And the plaudits that we give you are a . slab twanaland Geogr emai vec clig ann Ipubiione Spine . . the plaudits of affection. PAVIL ION tured within the past few days and jly wide-awake and progressive city and iE ican yea ane incorporated both of your woras\ottrutht ana splendor that & Tow iit ibe Saderat eathOrniog can. ohiy| soiniees these provisions in plain and specific leap from printed pages Prudden, Kine & Erudden, > ae Auspices 1720-23 eee hold them they may yet receive a| A PART) AN REPORT terms, while the Democratic platform |\With dignity and sturdiness shall iP hicago, 11. slight portion of what is coming to} feet ie Pee lirerng ade of 44. nothing about them, but fae i ny Ae raat Oe reer mig oples ofthe Daily eae ere on te Recently a comparison was made o} And while your glowing light of mind in =| the: e ? | 5 word of eredit is given the Republi- hall ill in, 1 } t 7 % litical our pathway shal umine fices and visitors are welcome. | the dation ‘gestions not 4 Ae. EY rat, [CABS In this report, no eredit, for that] You have such homelike virtues and! A SaEEENTSTFPYRIE Ire pErenrrnetTetememee FE S f : ; 3lobe-Democrat, mi EME tLe Nd FROM THE OTHER SIDE platforms, \'aays: (the Globe per not a) matter, for anything the pl ul so intensely byman, quoting the report on the Republican] & the platform #214) chat strong and weak, and. white ana In behalf of labor, and it said a good s : i - QO, polities! What bunk is perpetrated) atform which Mr. Gompers and Mr. Rares ais 5 | biaek, and men of wealth and) Everybody Invited : i ‘ Jhat crude inventions’ yy, de » convention of the} Tau @ é vi = Qne Month . in thy name! What crude Woll made to the conventio | ere AM salute you, Galvin, Cooliage, as just aes poe PANG ae Bites? ' pernaders soe One of the most successful auction-| ee eee sesidnte AR Cc aectaied Seon ear aces? BE SEN “48B3 tunes of thy Democratic servants! What teal. in which that platform was con] ORE Gee and strength of #8 In London is a woman. NOB SE OF BAe On WV KLL, BE ELD IN “MASONIO TEMPLES Three Months . 5°\diaphanous duplicity thy devotees de- Jdemned in seratim for what was ¢e- rength No subseription by y | noiltada“niniite seat The mint at Calcutta is the largest in| leas period than thre vise! Must the noble proletariat be for-/ciared to be Its faflure to respond to) ade rugged by democracy cour na.) tt@_World. vance aud The Daily Tribune will not lever accounted a glorious and collective) ye demands of the representatives of| tion's splendid heauty— | e c a z ; emoe 5 : we : aa insure Aelivery after sunscription he-|_ 457 wil thestime, some MEMES: aabor! nocracy, where humble men may! grow to regal power, Member of Audit Bureau of Ctreulations |@7ive when the huge jest will no) “we showed very clearly, we thought,/And serve with faith. their oa fellowmen | : i fA. B.C. longer be projected and it\ wil be un-ltnat the Democratic platform tork very| || in problems of the hou | opular and disgraceful to pull foolish- es sition as to labor as)//Ke one who came in years agone yes aT enean ery Riclabe ntl beeen p jmuch the same position as. ; stalwart step and visio} | t use for republication of{ments upon an inoffensive ‘and credu-|t,e Republican, and that if one turned Whose honest heart broucht hope and all news credited in this paper and ala0|ious public? bal news publis its back upon labor,’ as this report help in times of indécision, the local news published herein. ae ' |Wpo came from out the solitudes of! These golemn observat{@hs are oc: charged, then surely the other did also, : e o8| iia ates |e Son ee ula During This ota casioned because the state of New Jer though as a matter of fact neither did.) ang } ‘ srought to all our multitudes sey will not sit quietly in her accus- poth refusing to accept only the radical | passion high and holy, ee % }tomed place among her sisters, but in. \den ands of the labor leaders. But now |S® Tang clnalikomeo une Be SOUey, with é 4 | % | eart and humble spiri % i x sists upon constantly protruding herself atr. Gompers and Mr. Woll have madelysom poverty's ercitenwent, with | Republican Tieket into the full glare of the spotlight. {a report.on the Democratic platform in| earnest skill and merit; : ~ Governor Edwards has but lately re-/which they say: ‘In summarizing it is|Th¢ heart-break of humanity demands are schemed in furtherance of the for-| American Federation of Labor at Mon- All subscriptions must be pald in ad- y | ag your consecration For President— jtired to the dim recesses of the wings,/but fair to say that the Democratic | yw, wed your jstreng: i nite Ne : 3. lex RARER E HLARDANG |lonen us sisestigaton one couaces closets cesta eheetelay Siting | D> ams reunion Agi aanty Will secure a Simp r shaken nation ‘ q 5 2 3 rm.|TO stabilize and energ: r land to . ashing New Jersey, bearing ot found Republican platform. size our land Of Ohio Washington, New Jersey, bearing a not found in the Republican platform eee horder message from the spirit world from one|In relation to lahore proposals the | ang yee (ree as ane cat or eo Ne Electric Ironer. Balance For Vice President— | (while on earth, known as Abraham Lin-.planks written into the Democratic : and orde } CALVIN COOLIDGE coln, The message came previous to| platform more nearly approximate the |The annals of your liying heart are all) ee sp in easy monthly pay- Of Massachusetts the Frisco convention. Verbatim, as desired declarations of human rights| | - — } ‘ |No pomr no petty, weak pre- Roberts sets it down this wireless'than do the plahks found in the Repub-| tensiousness of glory, ACCEPTS CHALLENGE |reaas: lican platform.” We think it ‘but fair] But PES acai task, with} : : ar oe ments. The challenge of Governor Cox to/ “Comrade Roberts: My opinion of jto say’ that Mr. Gompers, who has al |s, oe from all that Pare tigk wer Roma eh or the political situation is that a Demo favored the Democratic party, is turbs and makes commotion, | mike the contest for the presidency on a he} f Nations } rccepted| Fat will be elected, and possibly |most unfair in the manner and method |Your mind well-o ; and your soul the League of Nations issue is acce; . itt marisa tee ave ¥ y wae Bring your linen to our by Senator Harding with alacrity. The} G0Vernors Cox or Edwards of New |of his comparison. In the report on the| iste Els s ring - : : . Zy | jAre quick and clear the truth,| Jersey will be the nominee. That is |Republican platform it was condemned Reput n candidate is more than full orbed and so unerring, senate eae EA Uaol rar, ‘ge Tieaiitarecare tue timatiog, (for tal thlluren/tObinecr porate thee |Wost een iuabetanaccler rie ase rns te ; ™\ salesroom for a free Be eg ne ee ead irik, in HRTRIGE tea oo some black |™ands of organized labor, but no eredit| unremitting ardor; | j } vote in the senate on the vy % You only let one labor, go for duties | horse may come along and get it. |Whatever was given for the demands of that are harder, t > ©) a Demonstration. ; { Seah to tokec election |Iabor which it did accept and include.|Whether limited community, or state.| . In the view of Senator Harding, Goy-, Tt 18 #8 hard to forecast an election \ . ernor Cox, in accepting President Wil- hi howl inthe same! particulate To seize on opportunity is your deter-| ave ; aie have shown, in the sa articulars, son's indorsement, has assumed respon. #0Wever, I thank you for your cour- mination : A some i Aas oe + time. |Condemnation. On the, contrary, he public institution country and vindicate the administra. | “OMe interested in politics in my time, seeks to find support in the language|?* Bling law and saving love, to tion’s foreign policy. In other words,| )¥t 2©W I have other matters on my |8¢¢ks to find support in the language drive out vile pollution, | @ : oe ag “) hands ¢ ay little: Sheen of that platform, and finds it where no] With men like you to guide our way, the Democratic party is not conc al hands and pay little attention to i = ys} with reservations which pre to! ; 4 be aaa hed in for aye, and men to come,| Phone 69 o rs for the tr assumption. For example, the following a z eee te cor or the senate the initiative in Yours for the truth th nest things we cherish, I position of the eat Line ae ieh.|Democratic platform: Republican nominee is that the rafifica: |S"* Lincoln advanced to the high-j tion of the treaty and covenant in their} A ‘ Ibut we 1 bre. the lower |Party to maintain the federal law en- present form would immediately embroil |PUt We cannot help deplore. the lower " Hy . re Ww or in the nation, as it is to forecast a crop of corn, |The Democratic platform failed, as ‘we } ie Bae Sa atiheYoRasat vag |bUt Mr. Gompers finds no terms of|And cleanse the life of human-kind and| sibility to go before the people of the| ‘SY in asking me the question, I was a | politic . jrational interpretation can justify the| our country cannot perish, | es . xtract from his report will show the] And sé y proud’ po8sessions for ao pte ae a | ABRAHAM LINCOL xtract: from determining when the United States! 9 Ror Wipeaalesn Taarnart ot sGohaid deation | aivanvind dis *s great Tomo! shall aeuetoran ecne a ‘taken at its face, we trust that the} jest plane of endeavor on the other side,| Thor's demand—We pledge our CURT arate co ow a Renae fener tte tong een a 4) MID-SUMMER ogidlia larerattera estes ecm scenfled in the spirit world. jWorkers the legal right of voluntary | = i pine ventana 1 th ag| Ca” it be possible that we earthly 20ciation, for mutual protection and | - BEDE Dos. See Pee De ane OF CO DLa CATA Lorn eiine Th administra-|Welare, protecting their rights against M we ttishee ia eee People are wasting time in administra- ; breakdown of world varrd i vr] gine Iticn Tees tha) inpomparesie unwarrantable issuance of writs of in- manship in the negotiations at] ncomparable beauties -at} Lpicciel etieen tea ee Cate ot tl ludadar Obne eincaeY Gaye Offers many wonderful bargains in wanted merchandise which good shoppers ress, when in his higher existence we|t'Y> 87d guaranteeing the right of | [iM fe i she Desiiespiie enistdate carne taS So he ine ee eR aoe | Cag aphaey in eee ean ok eaesel should not pass up hin: farmninalhe bea eee ‘ted ys? COMMitted outside the presence of the treaty of Versailles without the {M¥* terminal agents have subjected us’ dotting of an “i” or the crossing of 4] THE HOHENZOLLERN BLIGHT ieee tie platform—Labor ts not a Plain and Figured White Goods ‘t", Senator Harding is satisfied. One of the degenerate sons of the!commodity; it is human. ‘Those who| fai Vi i} ’ ' ° tribe of Hohenzollern has relieved the labor have rights, and the national se olles Here is an opportunity to purchase a supply of staple goods at a A REAL DISAPPOINTMENT, world of his presence. His departure [eurity and safety depend upon a just 40 Inches Wide gzent saving. news of the one day recognition of those rights and the con- 85¢ Quality, Clearance 36-in. Baby Nainsook, 75c quality; 44-in. Tussorine Irish Lawn deniod resqueness in the presi-{UPon which the event was noted. It!servation of the strength of the work- Sale Price aii e Clearance Sale $1.00 Quality; Clearance agoiial st now about to be Iaunch-\WaS of passing inteerst only because |ers and their families in the interest of $1.00 Quality, Clearance 75@e Price ec Sale Price ... ed 1 upc countr he had been a part of a tiresome and sound-hearted and sound-headed men, Sale Price 36-i ix 4 V . eat = 36-in. Windsor Nainsook, “OUR The well-known William Bryan andjdisgusting show that set up a group!women and children. | $1.25 Quality, Clearance OWN BRAND,” 85¢ quality; Cee Sale Pe Clearance to direct] ‘Comment—While the language of the Sale Price __. ned ance Sale / Bree & day appear to be otherwise eng ‘ged or Sound and normal folks, in the affairs of platform constitutes an indorsement of] [ie $1.50 Quality, Clear- Price, yard . 65e 1.50 Quality, Clear- unwilling to undertake a eampaign forvevery day life, to manage their busi-/the labor provisions of the Clayton act, ance Sale Price . 10-yd. P ie Sale Price. Preaek and Vis: Prehent remect [nas aifaey ‘ur them an to seinem theres ho oeens centeoreen elf nee Sale Price 0-vd 400. ively, on the Prohibition ticket an example in conduct. the! Abuse 66 thalwelbeaeuniune 2 ce pt. ’ ar cone : » abuse ° junction in ance Sale Price . " Phe 4 0. is a >res- - a ane The national at pr We had the results of the Hohen-jJabor disputes. However, failure of the! aie Dimity, 'B5e Quality, 66e nee Sale Price. Shiai, Seceeh: having gi lern system in the World war. We|plitform to indorse the injunctions so Sale Price . 44-in. White Organdie is wn, Lhe ou 0 PARE faving Pr Saw the curse of it in contact with the |eured through the efforts of Attorney: 36-in. Pride of the West Batiste, 75c $1.50 Quality, Clear- a ac ‘(race that wrew up under its influence. General Palmer in the miners’ case may AAT IN quality ; Sale ance Sale Price . meeting to be to select a burial plot for The i eye I Pp. e $1.75 y Eat i si deat) ih when se system and its ideals have been! fairly be assumed to constitute repudia- rice -75 Quality, Clear- finite’ tie “fean eee consumed in the conflagration they|tion of that action. ; ly aie 36-in. Flaxon, $1.00 quality; Clear- ance Sale Price er main object of the gather-|#8htgd and the world is the gainer. It surely takes an eagle as well as a a : ance Sale $2.00 Quality, Clear- ing is to draft candidates with no cun-| The race that suffered the blight of| friendly eye to find in this generaliza- z Price s 75@ ance Sale Price __ Hohenzollernism for generations is a|tion the indorsement and the repudia- OAT RG Oo s.J@nable race and in America hay gen-, tion discovered by Mr. Gomp: Labor and Sunday are not available,|€™y proved itself. ‘The parent race{demanded the repeal of the Esch-Cum é ny ‘ Clearance Sale on All Ladies’ . freed from the afflic | i ; it deprives the country of certain afflictions of the past|mins railroad law. Both parties refused enlivening features in a campaign BG in due course go forward to bet-{to make this demand, the Republican Low Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords bids f c ter and nobler sir to be altogether too serious things. jplatform, of course, indorsing the law. 25 be) ‘ * ‘ airs White and Li 1 — 0 : |But Mr. Gompers finds satisfaction for hg itin Pumps. sea frm. $4.50 us THE BERGDOLL, SLACKERS. THE N p <ANCI {his disappointment over the Democratic P 1 4 Simply ecause they ure of a mil ‘ to $6.00; Clear- st ae a = a g. failure in the general declaration of the One lot\of Pure Silk, with lisle tops, ance Sale Price lionaire family, the fortune pa ing} 3 ended June amounted to/Vemocratic platform against cgmpul- 7 also Silk and Fibre in colors, grey, WHITECANVAS OXFORDS and of which $6,403,343,481|S0TY arbitration in private disputes, ar- 2 , Suede, navy, Russian brown and PUMPS, $5 quality; brewi 1 ess, the Bergdoll broth \s inatops itary’ . leuing, by infer : I ? ? : , $5 qi ys ; rdinary disbursements ana BUing. by inference, that the railroads nears 5 : A ors, draft evaders ef Philadelphia, have! |$17.038,059,722 in Sy ae the [BOW being in’ private hands the Demo- AlBER prne Snality ; 95¢e Clearance Sale Price 38,039,724 may ne | 3 eas earance Sale Price.. Subgio debt. cratic party might be expected to oppose % e ly jot $9.75 Qualities ; Clear mM J 2 consists of both plain and The war department lea in the orai. {the labor provisions of that law, not- fancies in all pure Silk with lisle 5 hary expenditures, disbursing $1,610,.|Withstanding the fact that the Demo- : a io Weiatno as ; tops, $2.00 to $2.50 qualities; Clear- Ladies’ Black and Brown Paiips aretis he 80, with $1,036,672,157 charged ta{¢ratic platform, declares specifically ath breath: fons fis and pe thease cong federal .oorimal. pf. raltroade date ger UtmE EMR ula ei talk ated eoeentalS 1.45 be Baby Louis ‘heels, $11.50; Say ee: adele men who went to\Hiterest on the public debt amounting |test of this law." He does not men- piparance Sale $9. 95 Ladies’ a Heel Oxfords, $8.50 <add my 4 ergdol)|to — $1,0: 1, third. Tt vy |tlon the further fact that the Republi- Our Entire Stock of ° qu y; Clearance France and prevented the Bergdoll| er eatA Ladies’ Black, White and Brown relatives from crossing the Wespoil-/F4nked second among departments, ex-|C#M platform also declared against com-| Sale Price ing the homes and confiscating the pending § 1.4546, und the shipping |PUlsory arbitration in private disputes, Ladies’ Knit Underwear Oxfords, $12.50 quality: Clear- Ladies’ Two-Kyelet ies, 310, 50 wealth of cven the Bergdolls them-|bourd third with $ 55, but that, of course, being In the Re-) Clearance Sale Price apes Sale $10 45 quality; Clearance 8 45 ealve Ordinary expenditures heaviest |Publican platform, must be differently 20 Per Cent Reduction rice .. e Sale Price . e While the Bergdolls received more)in July, 1919, when $97 670 was [construed by Mr. Gompers. So it goes, public notice than they were worth it'spent, and lighte ae when through all this extended report. It is We Still H Fi pataete ' : i il ave Five or Six Fine was largely through the incapacity ef they totaled $295,457,433. Public debt|@Pl¥ by great effort that Mr, Gompers| . : < EXTRA SPECIAL the federal war department authorltles! payments were greatest In Sentember,fean find the support he looks for, but Serge and Tricotine Suits to hunt them down und punish them! jwhen $3,808.716,071 was paid out, and|be succeeds by such methods, being Which Were Formerly, Priced up to $125.00 Fiye Silk Dresses, Formerly Priced Up to $60.00 for their cowardline In the case of east in October, when $160,369,155 was |etermined, it is quite evident, to find Ua one ‘of the brothers, after, two ¥ORrS les nended, ‘what he is looking for. Where there 1s Clearance Sale Price, $39. 75 Clearance Sale Price, $13.75 or more of do "3 p walked in and | thing that can be so twisted to his een a <a pied ea Call for your July and August Delineators i : HE REVIEWS’ SPECIAL. |purpose, the Democratic platform hav- y iy r4 combined | The Riverton Review has issued a ing nothing to say on the point, Mr. “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best” Chase, BEOUERE +8 LB MROYISY eoeier Bpeoigl” ” adition <1 of MigarRR ee Ea contents BlDenle with the one aes ES Th } : It is feared'that the public is to be/€#Used stir in the i} 5 the equally well-known William, Sun-)of imbeciles and lunatics ent in session 2 tryan’s home didates in view been made by their late father in the! #iiracted considerable public attention. These mise » slackers, in them-; ir of as unworthy andl ever were permitted to surrendered. I " > of the other a half ed and sentenced to tive years’ impri

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