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Cbe Casper Dailp eeks ago two employes of ibune the department of labor and one of the ferued every evening exe ‘asper, Hot Rtas oR a et | trade commission at Washington made eation offices: Oil Bx: aie eae eee ena es ac ael =Why Itech and Burn ae |Glouds is the center of natural scenery With Skin Diseases? 7 Searcely equalled on @arth, under the) fa Get Rid When any of these symptoms shoulder of Mount Massive the tallest) Thos fee, toe t appear you should take prompt / t |peak in the state, clothed in perpetual! | Terrifyin; ae i HECCES, coe is ate rid vlan aid ! 3 | ma, tetter, boils, pimples, etc., have] which cause them. |suow. In every direction the wonders Gieir grisin in'¢ Gwordered ‘eons remedy which has no equal as a i jof nature are at hand and every district igen of the ercon They some Ai Meg 2B is S.S.S., he ich is ‘ } 1 rom a colony of tiny germs which| s y druggists everywhere. foe Par Te lapens Of the Suneeies of man.|.. | Trike, the pisod aaa snultigly| magn Tate see coterie aed i, * t y » * LOGAL SPEAKER DELVES INTO LEADVILLE ROMANCE QN TRIP TO FORMER AAINBOW'S END FOR ADDRESS TO BUSINESS MEN ON THE AMERICAN CITY BUREAU change Building. | $50,000 euch in commissions on the sale BUSINESS TELEPHONE 15/0f American coal in Copenhagen. And the current report is that these are not Entered ut Casper Wyoming) Posts. | e a. “si e fice as second-class mutter, Nov. 22, 1916|the only departments where such prac- — MEMPER THE associaTED Press) i? “*¢ indulged REPORTS F. S: dante nen aie) 'S FROM THE UNITED aaa “WE KEPT US OUT’ Bane ea AW eecent, and, Maltos | No one trims ‘em like Senator Jim Donald W. Ogilbee of the firm vf year, while the present year will show| “The Chamber of Commerce has two }y the million. z write to our Chief Medical Ad~ ZHOS D: Advertising Mansger) Watson of Indiana. Democrats as a Hagens & Morane has returned from a an increase. strings to its bow. A new development | Lotions, salves, ‘ointments _or| viser, who will give you spegin) ins } ee B H ° Jusual thing don’t like him, for he has trip to Leadville, Colorado, whither he “The American Smelting & Refining |!" the mining industry and a proper similar treatment cannot possibly] structions without “charge. 4 which is the blood, Advertixing Representatives ' weach the source of the trouble,|dress Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, |@ way of hinding them the truth that went last week to address the Lead- ‘company has developed a new and suc.|¢*Ploitation of natural -scenery. Both | Sf Ga - David J. Randall, $41 Fifth Ave. {@ither sends them up in the air or down ville Chamber of Commerce at its invi- cessful process for milling the low grade ,27¢ capable of_wonderful development. | Cer aye Pon |for the count. When the Obio Repub- tation, on the subject of “A Modern res of the district, which will doubtiess| “I @iscovered that the government |= 1720-25 Steken, Bidg., licans had their love feast recently and Chamber of Commerce, and What it'bring great prosperity. These ores are| fish hatchery at Leadville is one of the et Copies of the Dally Tribune are oy/all the factions and factionists came Means to a Cit }complex and the problem heretofore nas |™4iN sources of supply for the 'Wyo- 7 ak Tan aS SVN ease eatin hiivew down theintoraahaw xs] ‘The Leadville Chamber has adopted been in their profitable reduction, Nine ing hatcheries.. . oy “SUnSOBEBSIOS masse T TT{ENA took the oath of allegiance to thé) American .City plan andlat was .at Separate metals afe found in combina-| “Ad another discovery possibly more re , z Poe By Carrie= _....$7.49/Harding and Coolidge, Senator Watson the barquet and social session that Mr.!tion, to save them all means a splendia '™portant, Leadville and Lake county ad Six Months. Six’ Months #92|was the orator of the occasion. He Ogilbee delivered his address. ‘The best profit to save only a portion of them |/8 ®pparently all Republican. They ree Months : and a complete stock of auto 4) One Month “65! spoke extemporaneously and while welorganizers of the American City plan{dces not mean so mucli. With the new | Want Republincan success for that party z - z ret gay “08 would like to give it all, we are giving have been assigned to Leadville and the | process, which the smelting company is|48 the party of protective tariff. Lead- | accesgories and sporting goods 23 Woh es a couple of paragraph }membership campaign is now in prog- Siving to the public without cost means | Ville wants a high tariff on manganese. be await your valued patronage at the Three Months No subscript Y ‘or | 2 , less period than three months. must study Democratic platforms in All subscriptions must be paid in ad-| xance and®The Daily Tribune will not Insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. 1.50} “Tt will be remembered too, that we ress, + tremendous item to Ls panies Seas Siena Stasi tory nos A committee of the Chamber includ. ©*'imated that there are 200,000,000/ ASbestos Chimney Blocks view of Democratic performances. Hon. A. B. Crosswhite its President, ‘©"5 of low grade a accessible, | pac be faae erie ae Jainst de. “How well we remember 1916; how N. T. Schedin, chairman of the re-/Which are subject to the new treatment. Phone 693-3 _ POPRED PATGS Member of Audit Hurcau of Circutations| Well We remember the slogan ‘He kept organization committee and others, (One RR alone has two million tons al-| (A. B.C.) jus out of war,’ how well we remember showed Mr. Ogilbee over the city and its |"@#4¥ blocked .out. The same smelting| Member of the Ansocinted Prem: J the bill boards from one end of the re-| environs by auto and he has some inter. Company is now perfecting a process for | S30 ted Press is exclusively . e @ i enzitied to the use for republication of |Public to the other. I saw them as I esting things to say of the historic old |¥e economical treatment of oxide ores. iville, for it is the local news published herein | "°|Went campaigning across the nation,!mining camp. | “he Chamber of Commerce has a ) |Picturing upon one hand a battle scene! “I am told that in the early eighties|PPesect now under way for the estab-| ¥ 0 ones oD with its horrors and upon the other a Leadville was a city of more than 20,000 |!™ment of a custom mill to handle the s : jmother shielding her young from that people and as shelter was necessary in jores from the smaller mines of the dis- : : rs * awful catastrophe, and above it this leg-|that altitude it was a real problem to ae ‘Cornet Second and Devid Sts. Phone 214 _ P The most complete stock of Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods in Wyoming. Re bli Ti et end, ‘He protected me and mine.’ I the people of that day. It was simply, re Hayden and Breckenridge gold)! CASPER ICE AND COLD pu I as lareaging is can ick | was against that administration and any sort of a shack to live in the size| proving a very profitable STORAGE ;against that campaign because it was Made no difference. In the late seven- ©?terPrise. Phone 493 won after a canvass of duplicity and de-| ties befure the D. & R. G. Ry. was uit! “Leadville will always be attractive to }celt unequalled in the history of Ameri-| When transportation was altogether by , For President— WARREN G. HARDING Of Ohio can politics. |pack train and wagon the eighteen or For Vice President— “Secretary Baker said in a speech he | t\enty thousand people had to live, and CALVIN COOLIDGE jmade in “Virginia in 1918—and I speak live too upon things most easily trans-! Of Massachusetts jof him with all respect as a man—he'Ported by the means then employed. As bed |Said in 1918, and I quote his exact Jan-|® consequence every shack had its own™ WHY WE CONDEMN. * ‘guage, because it was burned into my tin can dump, Building material was | The right to criticize and condemn heart when T read it. ‘We knew ,from urce and high, and many a home was the Democratic party for its inefficiency |the day the Lusitania was sunk, that it|not only roofed but sided with strips of | wastefulness, corruption and its gen-| Would be necessary for us to go to war| tin obtained fram melting the solder eral impotency in conducting the busi- with Germany.’ And the Lusitania was| that held the tin cans togeth When i ness of the ry is net only a right/ Sunk in 1914. And when Woodrow Wil jene builder had ingenuity a very flossy f oh | that cannot be disputed, but it is ajson, after he had been to Paris, saw fit| exterior was the result. 1 public duty. And the old party of!for awhile to v: isit our shores, and the| “Leadville has no housing problem to-| failure may as well take | good sfiff \Committee on Foreign Re brace against something solid for there} him in the lations visited| day. The population has been reduced} ‘White House, he said in an-| from various causes until now it stands is swer to a question by Senator Brande-|at 5,000. There are sufficient houses, direction < is a mighty avalanche coming in 1 |Bee that ‘whether or not Germany had| rents are very reasonable and the high and | ; begun her submarine campaign against| cost of living is not the problem that it ation apa Jour commercial ‘vessels, we would have| is In many other places, strange as this ady putin forcel cen compelied’ t | mileorl Wetteciiant Yi © go to war again: tyfact may appear | j he we are so certain sure in our criticism and condemn: is because we have alr part of our 1 iermany in order ec! e and are off in our platform the y in order to protect our rights, and here is a issi y > a cay easy eae cae is an admission by the Presi- Q dent, and here is “The city, county and federal build- and the public sehool buildings all of attractive stylq of -architec- tion and re-establishment of the gov-j n admission by the |are ernment and the business of the coun try which have been wrecked by the of War that every moment|ture, commodious with well-kept sur- ' campaign while they were out ;roundings. The light and power plant, | party we are criticising and condemn- | ‘eceiving this country with the slogan! is in private ownership but the service Pays ‘He kevt us out of war’ and repeatedi:| is all that could be desired. The city We are | Promised that he would Keep us out of} water is wheré"Deadvinewhas it jwar — cove of the ugly and ‘outworn| War they\knew that it’ would be neces-| over the ‘entire world. The source of | useful and b nti- |/Sary for We are not destructionists. demolish and builders of t this country to go to war with| supply is the headwaters of the Arkan- y © i ful many to preserve its rights. And] sas river in the perpetual snow banks, | in SST IMIGHTING RLS pct tees fellow t citizens international] clear, clean soft water, with an inex- . en € re Peet ie iG heaabouts at and international right and all sac- gravity system and unlimited ~ : A the Kelly“broth-| "7 teaties, and American property anal 'Am Ohio, have just “have notified Senator that the times, are actions sake Casper would be willing to pay | n honor and the glory of the| sever: an flag had Hardin County, taken. ‘The: Hard president an millions of dollars for such a to be subordinated| water supply and such quality. ‘The | are for him for,‘ Winning a Democratic victory in 1916.) sewerage will leave no stone un-| “He Was inaugurated President = the campaign to further|'he 4th of March, 1917, on ; |San ‘He kept us out of war,’ {Am K im i98O iE IN years ago you might ‘I : have seen one or two There is one tire, at ieast; automobiles waiting outside that makes no distinction em is perfect. Every-| on| thing on the city side slopes toward the | turned dur the slo-! Arkansas river. | and noth-| “The main industries of Leadville, as | ithin thirty| always are mining and smelting nel | | his elec y want to know who the Kel-|!ng. else elected him—and w: 8 after that You n ly brothers are, haw .many there are|° inauguration he hadjcious metals. While operations are not of them at at their support will|called Congre: 5 f them and what their support will gr lawercneivg ‘SS together to declare war nd total that will)on Germany and therefore when they as at one time, still the pro- amount to in the ¢ duction was in excess of $6,000,000 last | be rolled up in Hardin County, Ohio./.come to y vi fe 5 a“ es aan aD hig et ith their honeyed phrases} ~ ~ | the station, when the weather between smail cars and large i ees aoe ‘S campaign and their roseate 4 Rane HAL Calivies Gaiie otros far Behtine| sro; . jI have that confidence in the consid fs < - eee avis com big Feast Ne Norton Ue examine them jin view! eration and support of all true Smee was pleasant. cars so far as quality is con bah ONE Ae ene of performance in the days gone py.” | ak ene Legale ‘ 2a ; There of them. All good, clean. | avaety Says Bone by.” | cans malat makes ms aelle, un cerned—the U. 8. Tire. Sharm auere lind “ Sarat aes afraid. With an unalterable faith and Ne ss aaa H ES a3 ees a AMERICA WILL. GO ON.” in a hopeful spirit, with a hymn of} Today the square is crowd: the overseas sery during the wool} “Much has been sald of ; y } ; - 2 cde i 5 : A s jas Deen said of late about | service y heart, I pledge fidelity | 5 4 5 ie ene U.S. ¢ : hay, 'al Gado Lapland ened j ervice in my heart, | : 5 at Ge Bve &. ire is see w hey al He splendid recomds-| world ideals, hut. J’ profer.tp think of|fo vie A APE ns GeO, ed with them. And masic y FS The six Kellys who served their coun-| the ideal tc America. I like to think |there is something more than the | the nomination of the Republican of the United try during the war and are ser tie cars you generally sce ke every other in quality }for the presiden Selept your tires ac- Besser Sineding now are */patriotism and practical Wisdom of the! states." Warren Harding. | cording to the roada there are moderats-pricecarc. the best its builders know pereally ath laid stelle, Lise (|feunding fathers. It is good to .be- See yee i they have to travel: how: to ‘build. 2 Wes n e Kel ae i ee ee ae » that maybe destiny held this new- THE OLD FRO PORCH In sandy or-hilly coun- BOWE EO HER. ta fon; Li t. ph A. Ke ve 2 1 ld republic to be-the supreme ex-| (By Albert H. Laidlaw) | try, wherever the going wu icld s hey one He e % iy,| Umple ef representative democracy and'On the old front porch, aaa 5B pe bearer Tbe Whatever the size of your 3 ‘a r Jo) L, ober! ye arly oii! 7 . 3 Rat nit a seein ~ 5, ates Lena vibe by which humanity is| There in Marion, pie pin ars ceanreey, 1 ‘antry, and Cadet J 8. Kel! inspired’ to ‘higher aoniagdeen 7 e258 r. Ms a eal | Spee hae on ca eat : * ee ly, United States Marine Cort jidle to far a Tate get os | in aco ea | pig tl a oo Anybody who tciis youthat cer, the service you get out y siete k we shave attained per other day . ~ ; 4 : Koep your eye on the Kellys, like-| tion, my alt : a parte Cpe ee clarion waa aes ed ee the is the satisfying: knowl-|with the countryside, | EO, font, wheels owners of medefato-prics of U.S. Tires is the same. ie ; at we hold order processes! when they notified - se " A aha. 5 It isn’ din County Obie for muking our government reflect the th pe eee oie or OS cars are not interested in the it isn’t the car, but the man MERE 1S ONE REASON. Heart and mind of ithe remMbUGr ‘OUrElmne 6 come onecyin’ | Cords. 7 is not only a fortunate cs who owns the car, that sets the standard to which UV. S. tires are made. We have shipped three times as! ¢| very common-sen: fon high hut shter pinch} With & prices for} G00. Wh people, but a al people, with vis-! | |Anyway, | veryhody was for Harding and the old front porch. \ c On in Marion— | quality of their tizcs ha never met very many ct! them. much coal to Europe this yeu did last to Americ the bn s two things ar. ‘This mez feet on the earth in themselves and faith in ether enemies n industry, the t povL-coRO-NoEBY-cHamaisco-pan, ~«-«-«- WWe.come in contact with the smail car owner every We feel the same way day.and we have found that about it, That’s why we ; of fuel scarcity, with higher threaten from | aX ‘ | On the old front porch, this big factor in manufacturing cost;) Without .or menaces arise trem with-| for hauling this is some indefinable voice say coal to the seaboard which otherwise|'MS “Have confidence in the repuhlic!} When the nominee | ‘America will go.on * Told his party he “Her Storr in, there second, the use of ¢: Iv fuel and Is to, and finished products | would be used to transpo raw mater from, Ame is 4 temple of liberty no} Would accept | ican indus may shake, here are the altars| Everyone concurred al plants. In some industrial centers factori have} Of freedom no passions shall destroy.|'That his every word— hei : . curtailed or stopped operations hecause|1t Ws American in conception, Ameri-| iach precopt— heisjustasmuch interested _;epresent U. S. Tires in this of the lack of adequate transportation] ©! in its building, it shall be Amerti-| Was a guarantee facilities. T coul being sent to Eu-|®#" in the fulfillment. Sectional once,|or the nominee ig | Bre he stepped | From his place upon the platform of the old front porch. as the big car owner. commaunity. United States Tires’ rope is not to keep freezing populations| W° &re alk American now, and we but to operate industrial)°4" to be all Americans to all the from starving, plants. The administration has so often in- I would not be my terfered to atural self if fousness of m) [limited ability to meet your*full expec- surtall the activities .and]4°did not utter my cor ‘om the old front porch, mike difficult the operations of Ame: that it mi be expected that it would do som u | Let the old campaign ht reasonably |Uttions) er to realize the aspirations | within my own 1 can industry peeches sound again | As of old,— | st, but I will glad-) thing to turn all the ly give all that is in me, activity direc dl of heart;! \ toward the mining and transportation |*0Ul and mind and abiding love of coun-| Be" McKinley beat | of coal into channels where it would| tty, to service in our common cause.) 2'¥8n off his feet; keep the wheels moving in this coun-}1 can .cnly pray to the Omnipotent | Knocked ‘em cold | s e and reduce the cost of living, |God that I may be as worthy in sery-) So, from Cal. to Maine, | CASPER, WYO There have been various explana-/ice as J know myself to be faithful in /et each man campaign ; * tions of why this has not been done. Is|thought and purpase it . Qne cannot give! Till we've polled | st responsi-|Every vote we can for Harding and his i e with it? bilities I must be frankly humble, but old front porch. \ | sil the v the following may have|more. Mindful « |

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