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Ede Caspet Daity €tibin e! a {com yleted Work will be delivered to the AY, ft | oimnérs. =A ThE ambition. to improve fi REPORTS FROM THE SURSORIEES N RATED iy Carric> She Year Months. at Casper cw. Tn} = ice Aa Second-class mutter, WOT, 22, 1976 | that MEMBER THR ASSOCIATED FRBSE|OSPONA to the distant ant uncertain UNITED PRESS these is not deterrea by the present ests of construction. Their view is Casper’s necessities vannot be day of cheaper prices. That the mil- ARE YOU GOING? let ad witli nine month® time the a {arose of Public life ,in our capitals— stritight inté the hearts of the pedple. Fé eSuid not be deceived by the weit- intérésted host of eager counselors Who! jfought to @Aforeé their own peculiar |views upon him as the views of the jcountry. He chose to determine for himself what the public Were thinking about and wanting to do, and no man [life and a writer 6f its records. Upon the subject of government he has said: IGYP'SVAMPING | it i a SAVED HIM FROM 10 BE FOUND NEAR HERE PLACE IN GRAVE paseo. & Being. 2 TEA: Jiaiy.~ Being, stool-pigeon is @ dog's life, but then— He started at oricé. He mide stich by the Casper Auto Club.” > showing at plairi and fancy dog- There ‘are to be eight of these sigh- sideration, $1: W. R, Dobbin to C. R. Wiley, et al, lenium in conditions fs afays some) ever Hvdt who Was a more acciirate! gy . ‘ F * A ; isnboards ui tourists _ _gothg Bi Bak Mee APO APS, Ralege (distance anead and riever preséiit. That| judge of their opinions hd wishss—| nrough Casper and tae central one Ie was a clue of We oF dean with 5 DAT, ——Adrertist 4 if Casper is to fulfil its deatiny aoa Wimiath MeKint coo eee ee, 2 Noid Sa Sip. 4 git Se Mb RIFEITH ‘aiboe ieet the needs of a eofistantly gPowing » ~~ —— => ss bes! AC Several “prints W. b.. Lively, Atitrita’s sprightiy HUNTLE Abaftoriat Writer| population and. increasing besimese GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE along the Yellowstone highway. Teese] dog catcher, arrested Gwn for pot : on Atvertiaing Representatives housing must be provided and p, tovidea| George Bancroft was an eminent and are fo hear Hea dapat i Bob oo 3 af rr uke ead : nee a New Horie cig. Ave. when the need is direst. - [American historian. He was born in} “Stop a Day ia Casper—the city of} jo one balled Him ont owas dedeh, : Paaaen, King £ Rudden, We all have a new respect for }1800 and died in 1891. Throughout the puloget sees say pis eet ot wee Gyp\ took counsel with himself. : of OnisaeR: Hike * aré on} Mess: O'Connor, Gratiot and Barber |iinety-one years of his life he was ac-|hryvided: for I "Mee the vias| B’dosged 1e"ne'a be: bumped. cies . Bite in. efte Rev. ¥ork ahech cago of-/and a pride in théir enterprise and|tive and no man was accorded higher amare the. oll. fields, | mountain id Woe onaaiae dog, toob'ddggea’ = SPE : = abd ated citize' 5 > rives, Pathfinder Dam, Independence Se aeons in - Davis on ' i citizenship. Po Hone¥s.. aa (all interpréjer Ob) Amemoae to ae eMattaeiitacre tccctt in|, Copnna talene. block 7, Midwest Addition. Con- t One serious and concerted effort and “The sovereignty of the people is thé boards erected; according to the Anto| vemping that Lively. looking om, 4 ete, ‘on lot 37, Kenwood. Consideration, $1, Pm - |/Club plans, Two. will » ted at} Signe? him for a lifé contract. Shy F te tat i ‘The pioneer battery on motor cars Casper will Have a summer piayground basis of our system, With the phonies eee this city; two will be| strdngets tHat fled from the very rum- Laer on doe tte en croy eee Sny- ie satood the tor “the "Sileatticale . One Year $6.00/ Within ten miles of thé business cénter}the power resides both theoretically and|¢reeted near Cheyenne, and one will he| Ye © the ae pera Sune =e Me aerate gu - ode yt eqtipped cars Ys - Six Months ¥ " y, 3 y F placed near Thermopolis and another yp for recognition. fard-| out- jee Ben alty company to Josep! «hy rf leapyiaelod-tha ta titan: eakthans a jmined, uncompromising democracy, ‘ Sa RES Gyp’s ways and.weré converted: ns ee i Asati ags Bea ge ae ty adel commrction at & roadway trom the o1a|fuetéred immediately by the peonle,| FALSE ALARM TURNED IN. | gocts "Cuan take anvtuine far tie | aac age Chiitiney Phawce bee phone 3 1 be — = 2 fisbestos in Ca Be 0 ¥ ad seis 2d is,"' quo’ ively: “My. in (3 € Insure delivery after subscription pa-| “restos miN to the top of Cusver or by the people's responsible agents.| phe tire apparatus was called on a) has nearly doubled since T found him. | af6 an absoldte arity 5 Be Ee Baer eat, ne comes one month in arrears. Moun This as plished, and | ‘ c a , . . d complished, Tn all the Buropean treatises on politi-|falke alarm to box No, 12 last night! Dokgondest dok I ever saw." fective lucy, $1.40 pet foot put (Ola 111, B. First st.) Member of Aw Aye ge es Cireutations | there lies accessible a natoril park, Of) oat economy, and even in the state pa-|#bout 10:30 o'clock, | And Gyp certainly is a terrier. fione Ae 'D = = several hundfed acres, capable of trans- formation into a spot beauty. eels : Member of the Associated Press. ‘The Associated Press is exclusivély @htitled to the use for républication of alt news credited in this\paper and also jpers of the Holy Alliance, the welfare of the people ig dtkndWledgéd to be the object of ‘ernment. vi Ene TGRAY Heed pabtibned nercie A plate to go, away from the dust x 4 ee gov ray : We eee. and turmoil of everyday life. A place ‘: BUt &S each man’s interests are to Bulla a summer cabin or cottage! *2fest in his own keeping, “so; in like aS = where the wonmien afid chilarei could ™4nner, the interests of the people can and water are plentiful. Wh condi-|tyrannicel nor oppressive, it should at spend the summer weeks and be the) be best guardéd by themselves, If the R bh Ti bettér for the outing. Where shade| Institution of mionarchy were neither epu can icket tions are ideal for a country club, and/least be dispensed with as a costly su- For President— relaxation from the grind In: perfluity. of entrancing invites, WARREN G. HARDING Short, 2 place to go that does not now) “We believe the sovereign power Of Ohio exist. should reside equally among the péople, Is the initiitive lacking among H i | We acknowledge no hereditary distine- For Vice President— y dis CALVIN COOLIDGE Of Massachusetts A BASEBALL FAN. | those who already own the park to take} Is jtions, an@ we confer on no man prero- Satives or peciiliar privileges. ven the best services rendered the state can: Hot destroy this: original and ésseritial equality. Legislation and justice are the next step in its improvement? there no desire for the wholesome ple ures that this beauty spot will pro- Vide? Is enterprise Wholly lacking? 18 the chasing of the dollar of elus' Mr. Te A. Teed of the MIGWaE Re ee ae i than health and ne{#Ot Rereditary offices; no one 4s born to : i ing Company is not only a gentlemany ono. Ge the indulgence in pliy}P@Wer no One dandjed into political ‘ é ‘ ‘ of large “corporation affairs; Undsuall ist panished dultness arid reriews|T€aness. Our government jas it rests For White Shoes of Cativas. Btick Sued. busine acumen and gr a Ia Hef YIEO° for a fresh and fitiér grip upon|fr SUpport on reason and our interests, ee 9 or ie as ¥ e is intensely human. " ms ‘i ‘. Fy peng cad ne pasar Ot Sai Ente ‘affairs? ; ace no protection from a nobility; Shu Wite Cleatis atid whitehe soiled white shoes by teinoving the stains is no’ A restlessness is in evidence among|®nd the strength and ornament of the sos: ars : a siderate and aehigntgan GbembamioD cman of this once live project: May|!and consist in its industry and moral- and dirt —not by covering thet It Keeps thie shoes looking Like tiew. but he is so mptural ng (DO SOmethihg is iricubating. A call for|ity, its justice ahd intelligence. Quickt S daviber ‘ stoppe: 5 pe eee gee thoroughly American that he loves an duto trip to’ thp mountain top next] “The states or ibd vai all inti- y applied with thé ittdefied to ec : Easiest to Use. pasoball and {s what "¢He ) Sportline tie day has been went Sut. t2'you atel may ahien win: aid chifeh and for- Sold by Grocers, Sho Stotés, Deuggiite Notiéni Stefes and Repair Shops: Writers! Wouftl ‘tetim an ardent, fans) oot iia andiad’ outdoor: bird, youl apica by religious. sanctions. We ap- , : . He is so intensely interested that he S. M. BIXBY & ©O.; Ine; New York | will not fail to join the party. If you rove of the Influence of the réligi ey ae e s is to be BP he réligious maintains one of the best teams to Be) | 5p sid da Mii incely tcp to kee found anywhere outside of the big |/°" 6 70 Y ating on public not less than on Alo Dias ree leagues. Tho cost is not important to) eave private’ life; but we hold religion to be eo him. It is the general xeéilence of the} Of GUILT*. an affair between each, individual con- © fim: It is the general excellence of the} Not that if makes a gréat dent of ait-|Sclétice 4nd God, superior to ait potiti “ ihe men that has fie attonger dppeal./rerence té those who kaow and read|cal institutions and {independent of ‘ There have been those Who have phe Casfér Daily Tribute and know! them. Christianity was neither intro-|f¥ *,- wondered at Mr. Reed's intere in|bertér, still it if antidyme to have the|duced nor reformed by. civil power: ant It is & genuine interest. Jt)/Goshen County Journal chop a chunk| with us the modes bf Worship are in no jout of some Other neWsptiper and then} wise prescribed by the state. deliberately fasten thé blame upon us. “Thus, then,’ the people governs, and Had the, alleged editorial —utterance|sotely; it does not divide its power with heen upon any other Sate i St Hiferatehy, a nobility, or a king, The Purely -pbliticd? one, we woul uv@|pogpular voice 8 all-powerful with us; passed the miéitter for thé erron it : “ : this is our oracle, and this, we ackndwl- clearly was, but When the subject niat- edge, is the voice of G. ter deals with politics and attributes to}! St You: pO MEN HOn Amt us a cért#in feat betatise of the nomi- 21 CUE Morena ante, OE: foe. xe sults? Inquiry qmiay purse truth nation of Mr. Cox as the Democratic édn@idate for president, we sirhply must|*Patt; but who shall deéide if truth be overtaken? There is no safe criterion deny the article wished upon us by our friend dnd beg hini, for Heaven's sake,}°f opinion but the ‘varetul exctcise of . baseball Si ds in no sense assumed. He has never said so, but we sus- pect that it iv the old desire of human kind to mix with human Wind at play. A. perfectly desife ff a man of Mr. Reed's type. To abdlish the artificialitiées that Mave too long sur- rounded the heads of big butniéss ebn- cerns and removed them! from that natural sympathy and understanding tiiey desire to exist between them- selves and the tien in theft employ. In other words, it is the hungér of a reg } or Por TO‘ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR natural -— > J ulur fellow to mix with regular fel-/to be more careful in affixing credit to|‘he Public judgment; and in the science} ES =~ Ds ows. newspaper ¢lippings. of government, as elsewhert, the detih-| = é U Hy Mr. Reed is demolishing old, and} If our friend of the GoShen Journal}erate convictions of mankind, reason- —— { ae te what ought to be obselete, conventions, is a close reader of The Tribune he willing on thé cause of their own happiness, use he does: what he does and soon learn that its Republicanism is}their awn wants and interests _ And be c ire the does it Witli his whole soul and Is ab-Inover in questiowf its kaGWledgé And|surest revelations of political trath.” solutely honest and human I it, it/Wwisdom to be thoroughly relitd upon; eS I ss Guaht to fesult in mutual Dene tol its fairness conceded, and of all, things Vi il : * . 5 = both company and fen. Wise, it ts tinatrald. athe) apbelfe, ted oiles Voile Dresses Linen Dresses Silk Shirts = who will that Mr. Reed ts not] under consideration we piss It aiid for- 3 : —16 ‘and 40-inch voiles, the season's ‘Theré is ‘style t6 these {OUKY} are Only a limited smumber of these Lhtire stock of men’s all-silk and silk > in the way of uncodhseclously inaugu-|give the error, but will request our iF PLAN FOR most desirable ‘Wash fabric; our beautifully maile. At these prices it dyeases; in a. good range of colors; file shirts, greatly redu = sating a new era in industrial employ-} Journal friend to continue to peruse thé Hi halas sicoeiaeet el aa sen) Po amen i 60d a to’ Have d_ supply. sold as high ag $37.50, now zeae bia oe Tr a y be - v - alues-up to 2 . Sent? Tribiine, awd Maybe in time he will r Gur faH goods, "Bpb them at théee: oer ae ae a f 8 $24.98 $. ir 0 a ie vise his present careliss praétice and (By United Press.) rices. Araliieeub fo : $5.00 Shirts for. = WORTH WHILE CLTYZENS. y{know better in future than’ to lay at) VONDON (By Mail).—King Guorge ts 43c¢, 59C, 68C 73C, #800 or $9.48 4 $8.25 Shirts fo: ‘Ther 4a,@ reason back, ot the baie tir, dude any. doubtéut, pollslenl: ubeetst ie pe ne a tus tibet an: > 9 9 Silk Skirts $9.00 Shirts’ for. ‘ osition Casper holds in the world of R a ( = 0 sition Cast i ee alices. vised: to perpgtuate the memory Of thoxe 98¢, $1.05, $1.19, Silk Dresses Hei included all ity silk $13.40 Shirts for. = industry, prodbetfon, manufactur ee ,, [whd. fell ih the war. Tt will take the . : PRR teeee goon all Ova $15.45 Shirts for. : = ahd fade, A city dbes mbt advance] BAPE OF “SEVEN SISPERS.” [form of a palace of idl) for the livite $1.45 § 29 Dile mae NISER: gt, ie amveeebe, Sc SET, ritee andt colored. $16.75 Shirts for_....$11 from a village to a metropolis of im-| When Woodrow Wilson Was gévern-| The headquarters of the new mem.|| 3 3 satins, georgettes, taffétas, etc, are Values up to 98 “Pat. f orial is a magnifictient building. within marked decidedly low. $8.50' for. ° 1d nwion-wide prestige with-j|or of New Jersey he procured the en- a stone's throw of thé hdusé of, com- Values up to Values up to Wash Skirtings Men's and Young in a few 3 no difference what may ]actinent of seven laws, poetically called| mishg. Ie fs to be knowh ae the kono ahuiee 6h fe 48 “be the basic resources, without the aid) the “seven sisters,”swhich were widely | house, and the king Mimsélf will a. White skirtings,” including repp, Values up to Values up to 19 98 Meri’s Sitits of high character, vision, lopalty, and/advertised as constititting 4 paniéea fees the activities of this en- poplin; plain and fancy. gabardin $8950. toh ns ck $29:50) fors_ 2: sce. e 9 ‘é re ig for ‘ jor- 4 values value: A wide range of patterns and styles, faith on the part of citizen for the evils of mondpbly and corver- Te ings notice is thtena $1.33 Values up to Values’ up. to $24 48 BP OF D yles, = Casper is fortunate in her citizens./ate wealth. These laws were urged astihd haven uf ahy min whe served the $98.00 for $39.75 for------------- ° oorehe fans ciel ey pelle oe “Whose who have been successful in} reasons why Mr. Wilson would make|empire—a bureau where hé Will be able Ti } ERC ECE RE TO Tn ode ba aa the ustial Golden Rilie pride or = their own affairs have displiyed titit!a good “fixer” of national troubles, The EPCs elas fa) As itteace on any issués 1 d. 5 P C t Di t commendable pubtic spirit tht HUNG] iit of he taws wad sept by Ole ioral or any Dther Of tae serpy |p| Two more months and maybe longer, Silk Undérweai at1 er Cent Discount | - ities and crects commonweaiths. As-/ New Jefsey legisiture the other day.| which beset thespach of the ex-sérvi to wear these coo} Wash fabries, or * i, Po ists thdt make for groWth dnd perma-}"Phey proved so utterly ifefféetive that}Man. It is to be run ov purely bu: buy ther for next summer. They A large and complete line of silk underwear to select = : vee they hatih’s a friénd left to. mourn over [1998 nes and will in no wily resemble |} % Always staple. Ahyse are 30, 32 from; white and pink. The usual Golden Rule PeUt AnrOverAent % , ,, (oharity. antl 46 inches wide, A large selection. prices less 15 per cent discount. ’ ‘a Without men of {his stam) Casper} tiivir deveuve. What a commentary! The king's housd wius oFlditllly the 53e a a aa ok se Men $s Uitiderwear ~ would renmutin, for yeurs, am overgrown}upon’ th pretenses of some greut}gift of one man as a thank offéeing that Cy ws > * i ‘ bs = villa yere would be no beautifull statesmen as refurbishers: of, our civi- on Spt on ted come uneathed thru 5e Se 88e f Smocks Wash Skirts Buy your suns for next summer - ., hy struc. tion! weed . ie son contracted i y t and save money. =. homes; no impressive business: struc-}Naation!, A great, noiwe ‘is made aboutl oneumoni on fils Way home and died, “f ¢ ‘The warmth of summer dayv: inakes Whit wast skirts of pique; plain $3.65 Lisle Suits rs igs $3.25 =. tures, no dignified public buildings, nor|the tremendous reforms they are ae¢:\Phis caine us such a great blow to the N Li Skirti & woman wish ‘or a supply of just anti farrcy " gabirdine, $4.75 Silk Lisle Suits ab: "25 = any of the faciifties and utilities that}/cémplisning, and When the ose is tether ag the legal fortialities were ove. y ings such garment; a variety of sheér Yalucs up to 3 Sens poly vo pats * 4 ~ § J a ete " f if Aoth r propertly completed, but y ‘ 7 48 i f i a = make for Civilized life, There would|gone and the smoke ts titted oie Re ‘8! xndWn isthe Imperial ‘Uidy eR RY Including all the: newest weuves of fabrics and colora,. at $6,095 for—- De’ $7.45 Silk Mixed. ri a $5.48 be an existence, but no pleasure HUF/IéCl but the odor of the Prodeétlings.|cume to the reseus und Carman ete lM the summos; white and colors: ut HALF PRIGE Values up to 7.48 3 at......$5¥ { = happing Whit i8 now generally “known: about] sch6fi® thri. ‘The women decided. Une were poe = Men’s Ni At G = A cise in point that Curly Musteates| the “Hever sisters’” Will In tlme Bo clewe| {8 most Dructieal torm of snemorial to e F : G Maer S ING, owns & = tne confidence in Canner's tutors Held] emai abot che Wien atonal] NS tent Na Co old ont 4 hei $ Khaki Suits gol fete BRASS. ang Bay > by men who possess the real spirit, the} program. No one is gow able to polntlturned froin the firing line te tate thre 6 98 Dalits poloren: bigsuce iastig, Gan: ajamas ~ spirit that has come to mean Casper,|to an instance in which these well-ad-|battle of beginning again ry $7.98 ‘Khaki, suits—coat oe breeches— Up; sbrhe pldin, many eabroidaree: Réplinish your wants in this dine at “is in the construction of the six-story |Verliséd medsurés have done anyboly Reckt pine IsPh sPhetor Moke. . i sizes 36 to 12, at all Sizes; 5 these pricés: f office building, to be known as the Wyo-|any good, end on tie conttary thete 1 rieutenant . Commander Prat B, Georgette Crepes Met iy 4 4. 4 $1.85 Garments at. - ming National Bank Building on t|eneral knowledge that 4 vast amount) Melén@y, United Sates navy assistant |My, ye wut PAdiaCY. OF RA Meaube'd » Valtide Gp to +f $2.35. Garments at. > Second stréet, at the corner of Wolcott, of harm s beet done. ‘The people Ae Eat, omelet ik enaeee Phat sea lem lat hanilen ate Khaki riding Jyecches; sizes 40, 42, at > $19.50 taf... ‘ M ~ on property Intely owned by thé Hpiseo- | tect thit they Have heoh fodiéd BY BIE) AT. in, chance oe thik, poor aehed $2 69 $2 98 $3.69 Valute up to ) pal purish. tulk, and are discovering that there i8/in Casper this morning on an 1 Spe io" e $18.05 for_2. detuits, to be ornate, fireproof and modern } 1 a phrase and|tion ‘trip .of Wyoming 1eceuitivs ons and will Iéave this evening. wuts being obtained by? the some difference betwee ® fact. to. the architect's According ~ it is #pproxi-| in every particular, to cost itera ete erorrtrae tei aid suately a halt mitlion dollars and to be| LINCOLN AND, Ti PEOPLE. ta baa SE (a tM , ‘ ’ r aie i uately a hi on. dollars pe | ¥ wn ; 2 4 monument that will fully reflect th bre acne eit 4b 25 soy SNGES Peay ote A . lament and enterprise of its buitd.|#ablG whith tél public men have we) Dehest Brown, a1 oa pit-boy tn} . judgment and enterprise of its Snglix ph, has b einen’ and euteepeiae (or He Bie ilinea, BP TORING. awed Roane Cee m Tenet mitts oh, Hay, ; ers, Mew onnor and J. is 4 3 ye pointed parish cleric in recognition . - Gratiot of this cit, and F. 0. Barber |SePve and mistending Influences about |EVIERL Daren er oe aaa hs Late taee bet | Mi and none are more deceptive than] war i ee vi . , -. i ade ih it