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mintcer, Now. 28 1046 | it ir re eprenentsttves Ran: a 341 Fifth Ave., ‘aly eR City. hice: » IL. Copies of the Da! iy ri fle in the New York sha Chicago of- ces and visitors are welcome. UBSCRIPTICN RATES : “By carries One Year Six Months Three Mont! One Month . Per Cops iP less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- yance and Phe Daily Tribune will noi insure delivery after subscription be- eomes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Burean of Circu'atipas Member of the Associated Prena. The Associated Press is exclusivel; entitled to the use for republication ¢ all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. agi Republican Ticket For President— WARREN G. HARDING Of Ohio For Vice President— CALVIN COOLIDGE Of Massachusetts THE PROPER VIEW. Three lovely cheers for Mayor B. H. and the city council 6f the Pelton, Jr., City of Casper, Wyoming. They are wise gentlemen. All honor to them. They will not permit -the civie scenery to be disfigured by+ bill boards. They abate a nuisatice at its ince tion. ‘The the time to discourage it It is the time to knock it out for- éver. The Honorable Mayor and Couneil have declared against this latter day infliction, and have dene so in no un- certain voice. doubt it, If you listen to what the am absoutely and unalterably op-| enboards. They do not derve| any good purpose. They provide 7 loat: place for cigaretté-smoking small They ape and 1 general niisance. The city will pever grant any such privilege or éoun- Jenance the erection of sign pr bill- boards with my consent.” * ‘This civie sentiment is fully, indorsed deface the lands by the members of council. - Councilman Keefe added emphasis to the mayor's declaration by the state- Ment: “If we don’t begin having (hem, fe will never have the same trouble municipalities have had % get: ling rid of them. Let's decline to have them at all." The matter came up on an applica tion for a franchise to erect bill boards ether throughout the city. The mayor and council yery prompt- ay and very correctly interpreted the Yiews of the citizenship of Casper. The ®wners of property and those .who jake pride in the appearance of the ity. + In the very nature of things, lacking uty to eommence with, it difficult task to beautify Casper. A most encouraging start has been made, It must proceed. There must be no réversion to . small-town habits and practices. ® Casper is rapidly becoming a city of Peautiful homes and charming residen-]j tial environment. The city is Weng kept rertiarkably tlean and orderly. ‘The business por- dion is. « icuously free from un Bightlin ~ ‘The Casper prospect: is growing more pleasing and in a few years there will fiot be a gr to be desired, if present progress is maintatmed. Therefore, it is not to be wondered at that the mayor and council decline fo have the beauty and orderliness marred by a lot of ugly billboards hang- ing full of ragged paper. deal Who cares to be greeted seventeen or fourteen times a day by the gratu- tious advice, ‘Use Quaker Oats,” or “Chew Wiggly's Chewing Gum?" When our soul yearns for thas things we'll hunt up a dealer and ask} his advice. , Then, with, and have his soul harrowed up, by advertisements of Beyo and other deceptions and cheap imitations and substitutes for the real and’ the authorl- tativ ‘ Le who desires to be confronted cofifine dur advertising to prop: nd decent methods and be content legitimage abannpls through | ch to talk to the public. Tet's do} this ourselyes and see to it that the} the same rule, Go and tell the mayor /and couneil| that with them on this bill- board mutter and approve their course outsider observes you are Be just as quick to cheer and encour- them when they do a thing that you, a% you are to cuss tch when they do not meet your approval y| their cause: ‘em 4 THE STATESMAN--PHE] POLITE Juss occasinn willing to stultity himself for purely péfsonal dnd partisan ade ‘The difference wetween a stateman’ ij ell F ani politician js peftpeted in the at-! crati¢ candidates for president, toward the importunities of thé National Wont-|tive or such Jegislature sées it, owed! ans’ Party with reference to the rati-|not to any political party but to the fication of the wéman’s suffrage -commonwealth under the constitution amendment to thé constitution. Senator Harding told the when women 'jature takes oath of office: A mere” they called upon him urging) politician might think of a state legis- lature as having duties to perform for ‘“D need not tell you of my interest ; his particular politieal party, but such in’ thé consummation of woman suf-| mental processes aré not in the equip: frage. I voted for it in the senate and|ment of a stateman. a~vote recards a senator's purpose| The presid@ntial éMce if either to be quite as faithfully as anything he may| filled by a Republican statesman or a. do: Nothing would please me more, Democratic politician, The people have} than to have ratification made effect-!the choice and make the selection. ive to givé American womanhood full} It may well be asked, since when aid participation’ in the éleetion of next! it bedome the duty of any state legis November, This desire, sincerely | jature to tate any actidn whatsoever spoken, does not conflict With my de-/as a “duty owed" to any party ‘or po- termination that I could not with pro-j litical organization? Or to take any priety attempt to force any state exeeu-| action that did not have as its primary tive to hasten acion in violation of my|yiew the benefit and welfare of the own sense of duty. If any state execu-| whole people of the commonwealth? tive should asi my opinion about ex-| The Démberatic legislature of Louis- traordinary efforts to’ consummate suf-| jana di not agree with the Democratic frage, I frankly will commend the | candidate fo# thé presidency and’ re- thing you desire, but I cannot impose! ¢ysed to ratify the améndment. That it a demand, though I personally hope to! should have ‘been ratified goes without see woman suffrage and woman's full] saying. That it should be ratified “as participation established at an early!a duty to’ the Pemocratic party,” can- date.” not be regarded as an appeal of a fit Whe thé woman's committee ap-|man for the high office of president, proached Mr. Cox with the same re-|but rather as a cry from @ cheap ward quest they had" presented Senator Hara-| politi¢ian. Whieh, by the way, is Cox's ing, Mr. Cox sent Chairman Looney | full and complete measure. of the Louisiana Democratic state com-} mittée this telegram: ib 4 “1 can’ only ‘express. my opinion. r¢| | Léétters From the People is that the Idgislature owes it as a duty!) * to the Demovratic party to ratify at} To onve.”” 1 } ° } e “THE TAXPAYERS OF NA: TRONA COUNTY” There you have the viewpoint of the| Edaadnpes mete of sy Te a tt s sufficient’ wou statesman and the politician. Senator | ine mater which 1 wash to bring to Harding had done real and substantial|your attention, for a word or words work for the cause bf equal suffrage,| would utterly fail to’ do the case jus- yet he declined to overstep thé bounds we ‘ es acetal Oem: QaTot % ¥ | Byery voter an 2 7 of propriety and assume to dictate tO hess aware of the fact that we are to state legislatures what they must andinnve an election ta place men and must not do, Much less would he| women in office to conduct the affairs place the advancement of this most de-| of the Mathai cpces of Gd soos < , are I feet it my duty as one of you, to sirable ratifiegtion upon purely partl- | ay a féw words in relation to the of- san grounds, hoping thereby to gain} fice of Sheriff of Natrona County. some cheap partisan adyantage. We Tt was the first thing that popped) that office and z feel Hat ic is the duty in of every law abiding citizen to care- into thé Cox nfind. How could he eur- jtuly weigh aid consider eaeh and ry favor and muke the attempt to se-| every ndidate carefully before cast- eure the votes of the women to be en-| ing trict ballot and then to do’ their franchised at his intercession. duty by going to the polls and voting Tox’: for the oné whom they consider the Cox's appeal to a Democratic legisla-/ yest stted or qualified to conduct the ture of the eve of a presideritial elec- affairs of said office. tion was the strongest appeal that In looking ever the. aspirants for made. And to further show the sheriff's office, I see the name of could be y jane, i earn, upon making some tical and selfish purposes, He fs at/qasper, Wydming, since territorial heart opposed to woman's suffrage and| days, who as @ young man cast his has plated every stumbling block pas- sible in its pathway in Ohio. let with the West and has heen a con- stant resident here since that time, IT also. lear from observation a by If he pos: Folks Marvel at M & G Potato Flakes "? never saw such eve Potato Flakes in my life,” one woman said. Potato Flakes that are perfectly even, like M & ( in and year out. At Your Grocer's Colorady Potato Flake & Mig. Co., ¥ Denver, Colo, LHEEEEE KELL LL ERE EEE EE HEH EEE ERE EIR LE EEE EERE Wear your old sammer hat when you can have your choice of any summer i hat in the | i i t Martz Hat Shop For $2.00 Our Fall Goods are on the way and we need the room. DO YOU NEED A HAT? LEST PRA hE e Casper Daily Tribune The duty pf a state executive or al sep, Dineevyeys++-25/ tite Of the Republitan and Demo: staté legislatuve, iy the mind of ajoffice tatedtial, iv thé duty as suclf execu-/offloe four consecutive terms or eight years./dom failed, it at all, in ever landing his } According to ithe records county, none and™ e bonded him. for the highest: terms of him and the rec-|the law breaker always gave him alprejidjces and to a great extent, party| lie fairly and 1 polities, and it is getting down to the [of whieh such executive or such IBis-) ord he madé while in office. Then, may I ask, wh office of whem privilege of knowing their past life, us| with all kindness ‘consistant with the to whetler the same may be good or|case with which he had to deal, and bad and why not élect one whose life and public caréér stands the test and is @ matter of record, an open book, so t® speak, and ready for your inspes- have many canditates seeking’ tute. liced e cook thru in exactly the same length of tine. When the batch is lifted from the bot fat, every flake is the same bright, salderi hue—no “burnty" edges—no pule underdone portions, _ We repeat the perfection of M [} & G Potato Miakes box after box, year . KARR E EEE IEE LIRR RN ME SL LN RHE EK LRH SEERA ELLE TREE IERIE EASE LAE % E i t * ¥ z * * SePvite for’ puny years as elfy| I refer to rs, serving under various whose name, while serving as sherift, ‘ a them and him-|ef this coun tye yas eee ee et ted opt of that) throuyhout Colotado, J re- eity marshal to tne highust| sided, as bein) the county, that of sheriff|the state of he held continuousiy for'as a fearless officer.and one who sel- i¢ this |} man, second to| He js the friend as he ny years speak in| nomically as the wide berth, Many of the old timers why élect men to| still ‘speak of his exploits in handling have not had the the violators of the law, yet he did so | was always successful in getting the | best possible’ résutts, whith were’ con- | sistent with good government. I feel that we should consider our- selves fortunate that we have nan —— A ——=. WHEACO builds young bodies sound as Yealiecouse it gives the apowine bones and mus- cles all the starch and Ata eric By i1eat, the s of life which has no substitute. WHEACO is wheat— |. whole wheat—no by- | product, no substi- Order It of Your Grocer nufactured by Tr W. L. FIELD Co., Denver, Colorado “Barnett's, of Course” of REAL Clearance Sale Clothing, Shoes, . Hats-and Men’s Furnishings Great Reduction in Prices : cH Men’s beautiful lustrous Silk Shirts, Silk Fibre, Madras and: Percale Shirts at a big reduction. Regular Sale ] Regular Sale Price. Price. | Price. Price. $18.00 Shirts, now $15.35 | $7.50 Shirts, now: . . $6.45 $16.50 Shirts, now. $14.35 | $6.50 Shirts, now. - $5.45 $15.50. and $15,00 $5.00 Shirts, now... $3.95 Shirts, now ....$12.85 | $4.50 and $4.00 $14.00 and $18.50 Shirts, now + $3.35 $3.50 Shirts, now. . -$2.65 $12.50 and $12.00 $3.00 Shirts, now. . . $2.35 Shirts, now... ...$9:85 | $2.50 and $2.25 $10.00 Shirts, now. . $835 Shirts, now . - $1.85 $8.50 Shirts, now. . .$7.15 j $2.00 Shirts, now. . . $1.55 Men’s high grade Four-in-Hands reduced to bot- tom figures. Shirts, now .....$10.85 Regular Sale | Regular Sale Price, Price. | Price. Price. $5.00 Four-in-Hands, _} $2.00 Pour-in-Hands, NOW. fo. eye ee GAM $4.00 Four-in-Hands, , NOW Soi.w uae. $3-18 $3.50 Four-in-Hands, TOW 8 eas es Dee! $3.00. Four-in-Hands, “ WOW 26... ey se $21B $2.50 Four-insHands, 75c Four-in-Hands, NOW ooo. ve ere el 8S NOW ees 1 BS i Men’s Hats, Caps, Shoes, Underwear, Pajamea:<, Night Shirts, Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings, all atore- duéed pices. Y NOW lee. GBS $1.50 Four-in-Hands, now $1.00 Four-in-Hands, NOW .......0+.,..69¢ $1.15 A small deposit will hold anything advertised whtil it is convenient to pay the balance. SALE IS NOW ON AT - iN). D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Street ee oe ee ee en ee IEE SHEE HE HEC HERMES HCE HEE SRE IH SACL SHEE ICIS IE SSUES IEICE AA SE AA! i HE: name of Jesse A. yoke of his character and record to a) , ted that) office fér| ner an aspirant for that office. A man{publie his Serviecs as sheriff of Na- mind = hat ; Bont vount | So, Mr. ‘Tax Payer of. matiy w! - |Political enemies the best sh@riff within‘ licited him to rum ing. He was kni sheriff and have Fieger tg him their every support. This in ift-) tr self certainly does, to my mind, spean} the hearts of the evil-doer and whose volumes for him and convinces me that many who opposed him in the past did tax " € companies Who) has always condi he office as eéo-|so possibly for political reasons, but ide would permit-and|who today have laid aside all personal] yote his every y, at thig time and I know) { 1 and Shef! WHITE SHOE ASSSSSNR AVAL SOLECOETELUTET RTA they wanted to play— Winner Takes Gate Receipts Loser Takes the Jeers THE W. H. GROCERY & MARKET PHONE Special Prices erecta eat 90¢ Gatlon Can 80 NS i pe eater meer ere, ic per ‘be C: Gallen Can 1 25 aa test 20e Crushed Pineapples — OSS Gooseberries. -.__.- 18 ° igld GRE Gallon Can Black- $1 55 berries, syrup ------ e Gallon Can Toémato Ketchup — tan - Tomatoes— Extra fancy Blue Plums, Solid pack, 2 eans. 2% size, can___ 45c Tomatoes, 2 can Tomatoes, small siz A Corn—No, Vaney lowa, Sardines in Oil, Tomato Soup, 5S) Giger 25¢ BLUHILL BUTTER, per pound No, 2 siz per BORDEN’S OR ST. CHARLES MILK, per case __.. ‘i BORDEN’S OR S$" Six cans ...... HEBE MILK, per case ...... HEBE MILK, six cans POTATOBS, 100 Ibs EXTRA FANCY EARLY OHIO” POTATOES, 16 lbs. for... Best Shouliier Rogsts, br th 26e Best Shoulder Steai, 1 eh aise os ge 2 7:¢ Best’ Stoulder . Pork Roasts, \per Ib, ..-..._. 33c Best Shoulder Pork 35: Steak, per 1b. ene 5 Cc Veal Roast, per Ib. 2 NOTICE—Orders can be given over the ’ hone be- tween 7 and 9 Friday evening for Satine: morning delivery. 0 formerly -have been his'you have property inte but have recently so-| and beliéve in a strict: for the office vf|ALL laws now upon 0: 1 to the polls’ a faithfully promised) let's $ : i! - hose name will strike terror io wl every effort will pe to eyery interest. A man who is fot i. lied to.any ring a clique but Wili Je Yours for better KEEP YOUR SHOES: NEAT “THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES __ LIQUID AND Cas Be Also Pastes and Liquids—for Black, Tan, Ox-Blood Dark ‘THE F, F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., VRUAVEATAAAY BASEBALL 4 BIG GAMES Greybull Midwest vs Casper Midwest Saturday at 4:45 P. M. Sunday at 3:30 P. M. Monday and Tuesday at 4:45 P, M. These giimes should be the best this season, as Greybull is so confident in their ability to trim Casper books, ‘vote for the cur to Serve the*pub- : BUFFALO, N.Y, ANUNAR ATT Chili Con Carne, large - tise, ber ean OO lSc Can Potted’ Meat, 2 Bia oe for Satur Beets, No. 3 size, extra fanvy grade, car Pxtra No, 2 2% size can Sliced Pineapple, ean Gi-1b, box Soda : Crackers = alot Mutehes, carton White Crepé Napkins, ) ge 100 - .20¢€ EXTRA FANCY EARLY OHIO MEATS Veal Stetik, shoulder, bere Ib. 1-2 le, Bliced yBacon, F per tf... BOE Bacon, by the slab, meen Wy the a, Ae Sub. Pail Pure Lard... $1.55 10-1b. bard 2 POD Deliveries made anywhere in cit; ¢ « ditions. y and suburban ad- Mecaeat en amneems BROWN 490 27e fancy Sliced Peaches, bc ee OIE 38e Pail Pure 490

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