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PAGE TWO Ee ere Es an re ee Pets MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THN UNITED PRESS Spit pene Lg ed Preat fai Repeaine ad mney Bal whee ae iter W. ir HONELEY..2 Asspciate Editor Dati J een nalts oat € i vinn “Aves wes tee “ ae 2 of the D leat i Beane are dn aces and ‘vigitoem ate, welcome. swe ae RATED €be Casper Daily Sribune)ow own pyeopice Por Burope &aine old Europe stilt, ahe was ih Washington’ side of war. on the protect Europe in her selfishness. Nor|and electrié plant at) Nitro, and dis-/mean that the man who is making just is right a& it was in square. One ‘that does o the vi war, The plant together with $10;000,- jt Paid the Hercules Powder Company They produced no powder, not] Expended $2,909,000 for machinery bind the United States to enforce the| Posed of it all te the same company will of a few European states in_ petty. quarrels in which we do not have eveu remote Senat lohg experiehde takes him a -powerfit force in congress. nation concern! or Smoost’s great ability Wyoming and will regard themselves as for $81,000: ‘tion, of powder plant at Nashville, Tenn: No powder was produced. Do you see any economy exhibited in these matters? Have you ever known a Democratic and the in- Expended §1,200,000,000 for construc-{xpesch that he ‘dame that] tibtt of afmy Gampa, on the Gost situs’ day, Send:]extitm,: $22,006,000 was kpent for ilecs | tot SinGot proposed Uhat we demain un-, for fayorél Bohtrictors. 15 |fettered, to stat but Or go in, ak We aid in 1914. ate Voted for war ii 1937] plat at Ries, w. an a déténss Mieisube ot America, not! préducea to drag us into, European contention: He favors a’ league to be entered bx} 000 af personal property were sold for the United States when our country) $8/554,000 mostly on deferred nay- van be @ gréat imbrAl force upon’ the \ the world) — t A teaga® that we can stop out] $11/208,000 for operating lof when it is unfair or not conducted} Plant. ikpendel $60,000,000 on a powder) business ana @man frente. . It would Which hoveb}prevent the growth of Rew concerns in & PoLAA Of powder -tor thé jeommpetitioh! with thosé well established the - Nitro Bxpended $90,000,000 in the construc-| be Casper Dai against the profiteer. | Would be a subsidy ‘shall Voiuthe or Dijeinedis and large [pfoties, ak Agtitist large volitne — of land on a profita -making basis, for the perimental stages would be as heavy as on the business’ whie} has become im- mies fucident to Jargé operations. This principle ‘applied to individpals would enough money to meet his family ex- penees, Would be taxed as heavily as; {Possible for him to pay taxes. “The Cox scheme of corporation’ tax. One Year - debted to the people of Utah if they|Promise of economy to be kept? Re! uae fee ai eat eae Six Months return Reed Smoot to the United} . Don’t you really think that the Dem-}pp9 steps forth or Hegnd Wheee Months co aiali pocepted eer |Suatee Sonate. cdratic party has tied about economy] re ae the protithes and the aa \ WKiP subscriptions mubt Be pald ib ad POE. Sena, lene ttt a Bere nes! eee yanoe and The Daily Tribune will not4 COX'S ORATIO DO you want your country to-become} Ce eee eiziCns. Suite Sn ih A ae le ava of the country has pass benkeapt by givfhe the Demoeratic “Fe Ht nota good wule, in the matter $<. sere enjoyment poking fun at Cam-lidaty fot itioke yeatw of piineh t6 coin?) af tcome tekes that people and éor- Member of Audit Boreas oF Cireutations | qidate Cox's graduating oration. FOr) sieté the job they hire gattéh so Well | POFations should pay in proportion to Member of the Assoc Press. ess “ Sexciuatvely * The Associated serious political document upon public " = 1 Say ‘entitied to the use for republication of | vfrains by a persoht with national view.|4, Dent Wow wally Believe whieh it is) °° ptah > hk tea tate Apes’? tall news credited in this paper and alae} * by & persoh with national view~| ii) tata gid dole thi) the Phesest bam. | bole Pay Gs niueh taxes as the man} ithe local news published herein. point. fhe Republican press pointed hes priest poe eave in RS: : . i ; eeratic administration has broken atl; W"° Strikes a gusher and by good for- . oD out its incorisistencies and cater previotis resbias for prodigal waste of] te AeaUlres millions where the othet cies and positive eased i ONS (tase payen nforiey AKA olight’ to be re. |fellow sustains a loss? Should the gro- and untruths. The Democratic press, thee? y jeery company which does a businéss of course, indorsed it In such terms as Republican Ticket For Président— WARREN G. HARDING says: : ‘ ’ ‘Of Ohio “Tho teader who, divesting himself eS aay party is to throw it over- For Vice President bt prejadies, earnestly plods through : ; may —_——_—"_ — CALVIN COGLIDGE Gov. CoRis speech of acceptance for a] i Of Massachusetts WYOMING FOR SMOOT. Heed Siwooth ts a candidate for re- election as United States senater from Utah at the coming and the eyes of the country are upon Utah to learn what she is doiig toward his re- turn. | Senator while a of, Utah and holds a senatorship frotti that state, belongs to the nation. He is one of the ablest men in the senate and Utah will be many years regain- ing her predent prestige, # she %s! ever able to do it, if she fails to re- elect Senator Smoot. Were he @ son of Wyoming, there would be no ques tion and if the nation at large did the selecting there would be no doubt. Those familiar with that great body of men, Senator Sinoot’s vale to the countyy. It is coneeded upon} every hand that he is one of the ‘big men of the nation. Me j6 consuhed and his advice sought upon all ques: tions of gevernnrent. And no matter of logislation is thought complete without his aptiroval. "The mehibership, both sides, vote him the member possessing the widest general knowledge. He has the faculty of setting right down to the bone of a propesition and when he speaks i8 to the point and the senate has been given a better and more com- plete knowledge of the subject. There never any doubt as to where he stands and there Is @ways ai excel: lent reason for any stand he assumes. Fie possesses one of the clearest busi- minds in the entire body and affairs he is the schoolm election, Smoot, resident Know is ness upon fisce ter of the senate. be @ watchdog of the treasury dn every: Jogislative body. Seriator Smoot ‘holds that honor in the United States senate, His censtancy is proverbial. In all] gevotion to the same general effect, of his long senatorial career he has|we give as Q sample of the perform: been ah t at voll call thirteen times.) ange these few Items~from the present As ¢hairman of public lands in the}war department, which we believe is ate, his work in securing the Be] Dergecratic and therefore subject to eral leasing law will commend him ih} eeonomy: every Western state, Wyoming with-} jQxpended $1,051500,000 for aviation holds no gratitude, and Utah, with all and oil lands, should be grateful to him. ~of her ¢ none the ‘less Senator Smbot's staunch sténd upon’ he League of Natton’s iguvstion much more appreciated teduy than the aay when President Wilson had the country thinking: its adoption the ~panacea for ‘all the woes ef the world. “\ In it’s original ahd unmodified form, Smoot knew that the league international strites stood firmly by ‘his when he spoke anil the senate that Europe was _ZSecretly making boundaries that were throwing alien peoples and interests Dinto states that could never stand, and “expecting the United States with all of “her resources and power to guaranter “through article ten. That's Why Sen- “ator Smoot and others demanded re “ervations modifying the ‘Vi “treaty. ‘That's why they stobd rigid as stecl against the treaty as Wilson de. manded it. Jt mattered little to Sen- -Aator Smoot and his colleagues thet Wil- «On called them stubborh and partisan. They were defending the sovereignty “and liberties of their countty from the assaults of the president himself; And when the light did dawn upon the ott: try and the péople saw with their own ; the fallacies end deceptions of the “unmodified league, faith in Wilse edestroyed, but faith ti Sndsoth and his kind was enharieed. Smoot believed in nator mwas 0 wars and he He knew breeder of ‘eand ™ guns. voted In eyes Scnator that widents dowh to Wiwen, Who ts tite wood dédirine. Ana warning against Iduropeat ckxéeption, was Tthat 4 alien and entanglements “heeded for ir this is what it seems like more than @ under way? | their ability to, pay? Should the nian taxes of the businers in the early ex-;Court.of the one of the contests in Chicago for the months, be , the min who, these expenses ‘paid, has ean the world’s a big ‘margin olit of which it would be| the magnolia room of the tel and avill be open ‘to the is one to make the rich corporation vey. would save ally condemned it. them from exactly feeling Toolish. ‘The independent press gener- Arid of this class the Pittsburgh Dispatch és a sample, It ail hopeful from another, dose of Dem: ocratic party in this nation? Dowh in your heart don’t you be- Heve that the best thing tb do with the C4n you really figure out anything at) _}per cent pay as much federal taxes as jof the country There must always } Pe ites} was the “doctrine of Washington and all of the should) be the well-being and safety. of clue to his position on the problems of the day, must confess that the Demo: is need of clarifying tiiterp the league covenant Hself. one suspects Mr. Cox of being emerge from this ‘ventradictory position with a shred of ‘consistency.’ A FEW REASONS WHY. Franklin Roosevert, thé Democratic candidatd fdr’ vice presfipiit, stated | in his Chicago appeal, that the in-| fifential newspapers of the country | Were against the Democratic party and’ its candidates for president ahd vice president. | Why shouldi’t they be? These newspapers are gelf-respecting They have some regard a the welfare and the pedple. ‘They Nav ssumn shreds of patriotism. They want to contiiue to live in ‘this votn try aid earn their bread and putter. They éen't do it uhder another Demo- cratic administration; ©) They “are. still able to’ distinguish the differerce ‘be- tween ‘honest and efficient government add a poor quality of unk. They know éxactly hew holléw all Demo- Matic ‘pledges and promises have been fh the past. They know the hypocri- cies and pretenses of this party through and through. They have ho respect for it or the candidates "who represent These ure a few of the Feasons for the condition Franklin Roosevelt ‘com- plains about. Under the cireumstances could Peasonably expect anything different? pases REY AS DEMOCRATIC ECUNOMY. In view of the Domocratie party's oft repeated and never fulliied platform plbdges: of economy if public expendi- tures and Candidate Cox's pretended he ANOTHER COX FALLACY, atic nomihee’s utterance is as much}in favor of & tax on ‘the total volume} ations as jof business of evéry cohettn, It would ithe National Republican, instead of m!{ * require a much greater gnius than anyyprofit; is a sufficient commentary on his|tribution Of taxes seems to Ve the pro- to) declaration elsewher “in his acteptance “The delaration’ 6f Candidate 6x} to observes a and airplanes. Not a single plane was delivered in time. Expended 120,000,000, for Motors, planes, back to the Company for 0,000. and $17,500,000 on Standard J and did not receive a single one for v Bxpendéed $206,632,000 for sixteen army cahtonments, largely on the cost- plus plan system, been built for $128,101,000, Get, the best h thitk— | Klim Powdered Milk : ‘On Sale at CASPER STORAGE OO. ‘Because of its purity, becauine of nvenience, because of its SR ciebome Pickin "~afu fe the most © et eeonomtent money ean Keep it on your patty shelfund itis ready for use at any tite esha A 2/4 1b. can of Klim Why makes 10 quarts of liquic f POWDERED MILK fighting. Curtiss ielg abby Alla LILTT OIL IO e SSA sr: aw aaa. aati: Fourth Annual Picnic ‘ Si. cAnthony’s Catholic Church | LOWER GARDEN CREEK FALLS Thursday Afternoon and Evening Expended $6,000,000 on Bristol planes planes: Whese could have} 118 Hast Second. 6 97, BOSELLY & CARR Fit & Beech. (Phone 5450.) N SOR ILIL IS LISS SIS. Sports of All Kinds. GIDL LS OM, 1 tatitished -enterprise, | Ute other @jscogragements attendant upon developing a new business, business as its competiter duct of a cost-plus atmosphere.” of one million dollars at a profit of 5 the company which does a quarter of 4 million dollar: business, ;chargirig. a (profit margin of 20 per cent? Should the conrpany which undertakes to eom- [pete With some heavily profitable es- in addition to all bave pay Just as much taxes on its losing; Sot does -upén| business paying big dividends? ‘Gov. Cox’s scheme for the redis- IN SHORT SPEED C Leslie C. pie it for oy enka tered ih the scarey Combes Ne Ret eon: Bieta Wednewdas and ‘Thursday in mensely profitable. It would serve to| Defiver as features of. the discourage the Introduction of econo-| convéntions of the ‘west Shorthand tions being held there. ~ bined éonv ds two Mr. Finley bas been trainihg 1 ‘The contest of Thursday morning will championship in The contests will be: held in y. iho- Cut your. board bili—edt at the HEAGO’S rich, eee, tasti éss kes kia Mh love # hat’s r them— pure Wi Restores chart fa hasbeen prescribed ‘ pee aided, noth- aa iin the eee Fi é . a n eveyone men ant Women J as and Make This Tést | good tor older folks. Order a box of REOLO wits hn tos ae as bee aime gen sees fluffily. AUGUST 19, 1920. Refreshments. Music by Howlet?s Orchestra FREE AUTO RIDE FROM MULLIN CLUB TO GROUNDS EVERY 30 MINUTES ADMISSION—TICKETS: ADULTS, ONE DOLLAR; CHILDREN, FIFTY CENTS BPS LILS IIL ILI SI SI DSI DMD DI MIMS SSS TT, res. ae’. 4S Onecupof Carnation Milk plus one cup of water makes two cups of rich, wholesome milk that is just right for cooking. If the recipe says “cream,” ise Garnation undiluted. Use it » this way also in coffee, in cocoa j and on desserts, It whips Nai Buy Carnation regularly from your grocer. 100 tested recipes free. ‘Camation Milk Products Co., 1430- 16th St, Denver SPECIAL SATURDAY, AUG. 21 20% —_OFF—20% ON VIBRATORS $5.00 Star ‘Vibrators CLS SORA ee laren LER RAM aso $20.00 Hamilton Beach, 00 Beat milton Bowciy”07°7°7" 6.00 style “ANS tor. si SR at A tee ey 18.00 $30.00 Hamilton’ Beach, Sty POP NS i ois ee oe AYRES JEWELRY CO. 131 S. Center St. “One Day Only’ Write DR. MURPHY’S FAMOUS ROOT BEER MADE IN CASPER BY: . Casper Bottling Works : ON DRAUGHT AT GUNNISON'S NEWS DEPOT 0. RAMSEY'S | i | TILLILELLL EA a HARD FACTS: 90% of children entering school at the age of fail to complete the costse through the Eighth Posey they stop to go-to w os i THE £ provide. tncoine e Paley RT. ee ‘COMPANY | URE AMERICANISM of yotir. children’ provided for. 112 East Second St. Daring ty Es ’ | \ depends. upon the eee of the: ATION A’ New York: Life’ Relais New York Life fe Insurance Co, Phone beta

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