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SATURDAY, AUG. 28, 1920 REPUBLICANS OF ATION UNITED «Continued trom wage 1) in 1912 have been accepted by the whole Republican party, Some have been en. acted Into law. Progressive laws, pass. ed by the Democratic administration, were already formulated and launched by the united Republican senators and representatives.. Times change. ditions vary. Sometimes we advance too slowly; at other times too rapid iy. Progressivism never was aiid never | will be wild radicalism. ‘The times cat | for conservative, sane rehabilitation | and ‘construction, and above all else, | for the maintenance of law and order. Progressives are satisfied with safe progréss. They believe in Harding ana Coolidge as leaders of that kind of ad- vRncement. They know them to be stalwart,-up-standing, clean Americans | with capacity as great as the two high- est Offices of the nation require. “The obvious efforts of the Demo- cratic vice presidential nominee to catch Progressive votes by his name is a puerile failure. Theodore Roosevelt's Jast ‘thought before his death, as dis- closed by a memorandum on his desk, written in his, own hand, was for the maintenance of a united Republican party. At the time of his death he was a close friend of Senator Harding, who introduced the resolution in congre authorizing the president to ] send Roosevelt with advance troops to! France. Wilson kept Roosevelt out of war, Also General Leonard ‘Wood. Nevertheless, they, above all others, helped to lift the administration and the whole American people to a united fighting power in the war. Mrs, Roose- velt Robinsdh, sister of the Great American, who made the best speech by any woman at the Republican Na- tional convention, in favor of General Wood, is for Harding. Colonel Theo. dore Roosevelt, 2nd, will wipe out what- ever vestige of influence the effer- vescent Franklin D. may ieave f- his trail. Johnson, Borah, Cummins, Hughes, Lenroot, Kenyen, Norris, Mc- Cormick, Poindexter, “Uen and White of Kansas, Walter Brown of Ohio, and all other progressive leaders are for Harding and Coolidge. The <crat mass of Progressive voters stand wich: them, There are no reactionaries or progres- “VIOLA DANA si “JHE CHORUSGIRL'S ROMANCE AT THE LYRIC TODAY |slvés, as uch, today: al ara Re! publicans, “Progressives will support Harding because Cox is a state politician of too small a caliber for the presidency: be- cause Cox's nomination was brotght ‘bout by Tammany and ‘Murphy of New York, Taggart of Lick Springs, Indiana, and other leaders of the sane stripe, constituting the worst element, in the Democratic party, Bryan said that Cox's nomination would be an in- sult to the conscience of the nation; be- cause Cox is now trying to decelvé the people in his attitude; on the 18th Amendment; cause his views as a newspaper owner and moulder of pub- lie opinion on the question of warwith -| Germany was un-American up to with- in a few days of the declaration by con gress of the state of war; beeause Cox represents a party which stands for ab- solutism and autocratié power ini the president and therefore subversion of our conctitutional provisions for repre- sentative government; colossal extrava- gance and excessive taxation; sectionar favoritism; and for the reason that even though Cox should secure a majority of the electoral votes he and his admin- istration would not represent the reat voice of the people on the issues of ithe campaign for the reason that 186 élec- toral votes from the “solid south” aro cast for the Democratic nominee 3 matter who he is or what he stands for; the North and West are the battle- grounds where elections are decided on the merits and the issues., The North and West on the issues of this campaign will elect Harding and Coolidge.” “Progressive leaders and voters espe- cially, are opposed to, the Wilson ue of Nations, but they will’ sup- Port such an international agreement or association of nations based upon an international court and justice, as is set forth in the Republican national platform, and under such an associa- tion America will do her part of the work of the world in behalf of human- ity and peace. They are opposed to the league of ce which surrenders American sovereignty and attempts to ard our constitution, as nt league without the vations attached by the does the pre protecting res: 7 That’s Service We're mighty glad to hear these two “©. words anytime, The oftener we hear them the surer we are that our service is getting better and bet- ter all the time. If you need a new battery remember Passenger cars and trucks, AUTO ELECTRI- CAL’ COMPANY — 111 East First Phdne 9683 that the American people by a vast nia jority are against the Wilson league! and that the real issue is to get back to| a sound business basis. On this issue) the Republican party will be retufned/ to power in November. FALL TERM, MORE ROOMS SHULD BE LISTED HERE New teachers are beginning to ar- rive in Casper, many of those living in the east having started a day or two early in order to avoid the increase in railroad rates. The number of, rooms listed for! teachers is-not sufficient to meet the demand, and Supt.-A, A. Slide asks} that all people having rooms which they will rent to teachers list them either at his office, phone 731, or with Miss Maude Corbett of the Y. W. C. A. | Phone 1456. Miss Corbett has been per- fonally inspecting all rooms, so that she will have exact information, and can place the teachers for each school in the neighborhood of the where they are to teach. Miss Marion Simpson And Miss Irene Campbel}, who ‘are to teach at Park school, arrived here this morning from | theit home in Minneapolis. 1 | school | —_ }Mies Madge Willis of Des Moines, Ia., is here for an extended visit with Mr. | and Mrs. C. R. Inman. eS aera aera Republican senate. They are further-! more of the belief that the league issue) is already determined in this campaign, Fred Royal of Chugwater, 45 years age, lies in the hospital here with a} alata broken back and in a critical condi: | jack up one side of the house. TEACHERS ARRIVING FOR | Somes tie resi of being caught! © Casper Daily Cribune 2 ERE LB! PAGE FIVb ,under a skid being used in moving | plete fracture Of the spinal column just below the shoulders, the displaced ver- SUFFERS BROKEN BACK tebrae overlapping almost two inches. 4 An operation was performed in the jhope of saving his life. | Royal was driving: one of the teams 28.-- hiteled to the building when he fell of and was caught tinder the skid. Before he could be released it was necessary to WHEATLAND, Wyo., Aug. THEY ALL TALK ABOUT DR. MURPHY’S FAMOUS ROOT BEER MADE IN CASPER BY Casper Bottling Works ON. DRAUGHT AT GUNHISON’S NEWS DEPOT AND 0. RAMSEY’S Finely upholstered, E: safely drive it. It has and maintenance. 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