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PAGE TWO be. Casper Daily Gribune|! once cvery so often there arises in y-torm ta Galion, the other, dax.to ad-| profits ‘to hit : the world, 4 pers@i, presenting 4 per. dreag,a meeting gf rallway men. Helang, the cost of lying, has kept Tenuad: every. auanings cae Wy Sunday, St | rectly. lopit mind the, tain nus the Qossible! with, ‘the, cron, gf cut, in Casper, Natro’ unpeasopable. and cropked) cation ‘ofticess ON Bxehange Byilding.j scheme, yet he succeeds. in securing, the, unfelendliness of; some, of the men in stregt ang the a dividgndg, eo ea | wadinnce ta Which; hy tee claredy tgpnational undertakings, Me Rogag: ONE confidence, of ng. end: o& penfacts, sang! BUSINESS: THLEPRHON: teal ih : USN ee = people of good busines: judgment; He declined to bid fur their tem- “Under. herd Saban national adminia- Volt Would have’ the Congress act imme- Entered: at eee QWyoming)) Rostof- porary favor. He urged them to put/tration, the government — has broken diately and pase the legislation thr ho carry their weaith to him to be) fice as. sesond-class. matter, Nox. 22, 114), the good of the public above their class/qown completely on the business *idv.jexecutive departments demand. De: | used for his purposes, when ail of a sud- MEMBER: THE, ABAOCIATED EREes den the whole thing blows. up. and|good, He. appealed to their. patriot: |7his year the Federal: Gov. eit: talé baat ios Fe SES everybody's Wealth disappears like dew ism, s costings ug. $90) sag tosh Meats -t ain es aiedoa: HAR tee Hee ee sannees {before & morning. sun. They applauded with enthusiasm}eyery man, woman and child in thalsion require time, If there ig to be] up &/when he told"them that railroad: work: |tinited- States, or $450.2 ramiiy. immediate action there maar “be ac-| HANW.AY, Bu: Manager THOM. DATES Advertsing The 4 --City Editor) pnancial sensation like Ponzi's and the/ers should be the highest paid workers! | Phe war cost us $26,000,000,000. tt] quiescance without either mv ing Manager things that go to build W. ii HUNTER “Associate Editor bei midterae sms SET others, are human credulity, faith, 6o0-|in the country. of hy Fifth, ie eB aan. fidence, ayarice, cupidity and) money, ‘The. others are, intangible, elusive, and unstable enough, byt the ‘qld John Henry money ought not to, be totally “I do not speak this to win your favor," hé told; them, “hut I speak st because. I think. America. believes as Ido. I know congress feels, that way. OF extravagance. example. ‘ernment ‘service in. eg honest, opinion, that at; Igast onc: 0 tbeentten. Mr., Ragaeveit’s, se i Of thlg ee Da mat wast there in goy-{i9 it ies of the Iegisiative the government. ing more nor less than the are today 236,360 saps bi ha the, United States]! Ax pointed out in Senator Handing’s ‘than. there, were, before, the. war, h off Acceptance, it was, the, Sen; “The colossal loot in sugar is piracy ate that saved the United States from so stupendous that story has no parallel] tne supreme sacrifice under, the league). for it. It is coating the American peo-|of nations. It was the Senate that ple, not less than $3,000,000, a, day. saved, the. United States from, the gbli- “I undertake to say that Presiden:} gation to, send trgops. ang money and |Wilson, more than ahyone elsg, is to munitigns, to Europg, to. settle the, in- ‘blame for the Sugar outrage. numerable conflicts that arise from the “The reason, sugar is. not selling-at 11) geifishness and ambition of. European| and 12 cents a pound retail in the rulgps. It» was, the combined qetion, of United States today, instead of from| tne Senate and, Houge that saved, t = 17 to 20 cents is because the President taxpayers, of the United States, two, » ana did. not take the advice of his own|, halt Dillion dollars in appropriations Avgar equajization board and the Urg-/and sayed to American, industry the| ent recommendation, of Herbert: Hpover. time, of employes and: the. sypplies of) HUE TOR, VAAN: er paceman coed oes: Leet eee, eee Congressman Ered 4. Britten of} ¥ ‘op. sumed, by governmental agencies if the Hiinois, member of the House Nava: |!“ ¥oted asainat the. heagua. of: Na- appfopriations had been made. It was WE HAVE iT ‘Affairs, committee and. in position) to Ronee He ey ue Ws PxeatOt the Congress of the United States. that know exactis, what he is talising abopt, |i mA, paionity ot the ‘Benate,, i * refused tq, grant to the executive dé) And can save you money on any piece. off furniture Sather, smiles at. the. effort of: Reanklin, ese ve of party oy party politics, | partments, despotic. ppwen in, the. contes you, buy, on) Roosevelt. to. nose as. the. champion, of | Cmused te Dindthis country to a con- of free speech and free press, under t! economy, in, publig. af: tract to send oun young men to fight Haws tor the Rrosecution, af sedition: Mr. Britten saya-gn the, subject; nd die in defense of the territories of/1: was the Congress of the United ‘standing. between, the Golongl and the} “The oft repgated public statements foreign governments. States that refuned the administration's | ‘#Po. block such a game I believe West. ‘They were of cach other. The|-of, Franklin, D- Roosevelt my mis) Quest | toes sean lst ; 'Gglonel, never came to the West with | fof, vatey, that the. present Republican | mencan history. will “one. day) sayy it request for the establishment of: the ; military servite on a militaristic basis { Was. worth all th le, + ae lies of any kind upon|congyess bas, been extravagant and inet rig EEA e trouble, all the delay, | tha . ‘after, the, war in. Burope, bad, been. that he and bis, sguimate, Cox, when | ended, It is. Congress, and) @ “We, enacted the Hsch-Gummins law. Some. of you wished the Plumb plan. Iet me look you in the face and tel: you that I think the Ese!:-Cummina gt is the expressign, of the conscience, of a congress which sought to give highest senvice to the country ip an hour of impeniled- transportation and Qt the same time assure to the Ampri- can. railway, worker. a just considera- tion never agsured him before. “Some gay, maybe not this. year, you) railway workers will hail that law as the greatest forward step in, aj}, the history of railway, legislatign." Copies of the eae ‘Tribune ‘are. op dst in, the shuffig, it ought to he hung, fie im the New York and Chicago of up somewhere to be salvaged: fices and visitors are welcome. 4 a | USED TO THE BETTER GRADE $7.80 Plusging, around, the country, trying. ue0 to~ecrape UP enough votes, ta, permit . ‘him, to. claim that he also ran, when it hig all. over, Rranklin Rogseyelt is, 2, $7.80] 5°°TY spectacle. His party made a mis- 3.90| take by sending him, into, the west, 1,95] whore he has come in contact with a) 1 fOr) higher order of intelligence thay he finds in Democratic gatherings in. the, sections where he has previously done. Qne, Month Per Copy One, Year Six Months ail accept less, PD Z months. All subscriptions. must be. paid. in ac vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure, delivery, after subscription, be- comes one month ip arrears. most of;his talking; and he hag thought Member of Audit Harean Of Girculatipns | t? get, by, with” imisrenyesentatipn and, : th untruth, ember of the Associated Pres: ‘The West is wise to Franklin D.- Ht The Associated Preas is exclusively | knows the facta abont the matters he entitled to the use for republication of & ¥ all news gredited ip, this r and; alsa] D&tRS Upon. The West ig used to ap the local news published: hérein. other Roosevelt, a regular and real qne- The Colonel. in hig life time talked to the. West often. He talked the West's language. There was 4, mutual under- Beds, Complete ..........- Dressers, from . Chiffoniers, from .... Republican Ticket NATIONAL cheap lies or ‘This, Tips, For itlent-— Then, when. this. pale. sallow. reflec- |'elacted;, are going to, give. the country | THE RAVAGES OF Warn alone, that stands today, ag: a barri itchen WARREN G. HARDING | tion of a Roosevelt, Franklin D,, comgs|an. economical administration, are cer-| ~Due to war. influences, ten) Huronean |ASMiDSt the. usurpation. of gavernmental Suphoands, from .. Of Ohio to the West to conyert it, he does not |tainly not in agcords wita his maiage- |nations engaged in the world wan-shom |PAMet: BAG tba: Aestruction, af the. liber Hoosier_Kitchen: For Vice President— come like the red-blooded branch of, the |ment of the tremendous expenditures | potential loss. in, nonulation. of: 35,-| 4%: 9 the; Reople. Cabinets, from .... CALVIN COOLIDGE tribe, to expound a great truth, he/in the navy department during and | 320,000, persons. since 1914, The figures| Senator Harding does, not stand: for Ranges, Of Massachusetts comes: peddling little old weak flimsy | after the war, where nublic funds were |were arrived at by the. research work |Subservience either of, the. legislative to from. sqppndered, in, the most, reckless and |Upbusingsslike manner. | “I recall the. Hampton “Roads “scan the. executive. or, of the ¢xecutixe to, the Ingislative branch of gavernment. He Stands. for. that Constitutional’ co-ordi- . |\os about matters, it, were, much. better to, tell the, truth concerning. ‘The Democratic party made a woeful of the spcigty, for studying the secial consequences, of: war. At, the. end: of 1913; We will have a carload of heaters and ranges the first For, Representative in Congsees— of next week, FRANK W. MOND) the. society ne, For Presidential Electors for Wy0-}| mistake in sending Franklin D. to. the dal, where $41,000,000 was dumped into] ports, these ‘nations had a fopulation | nation which is the essential basis of i ye res West, we are used to, a much better | PANal base at Norfolk, Va,, and a $4; | of 400;850,000, and ynder normal con; }@ver'y republican form of ggyernment. i VER KOOL | crade of Roosevelt. * /00.099 unnecessary, near-tobeustl ditions this nepulation should, bayg in;| The. qugstion, Netore . the, vatens; ig : 1 eu G ‘training station, called East Camp, was |creased; by. the mifdle of 1929 to 424,-|Whethen, Uney Mill Kets fon @ restora. Y mre 5) a — JAMES NICHOLSON THE BATTLE. IN MARNE The state election in, Maine gccurs on, September 13th and the battle is now lierected after the armistice. “The contractoy was award¢d 9, $3,- 445,000 contract, which increased 340,000, However, it had: fallen by. that time, to 389,080,000, which led, to the conclusion by statistical that |}@ government hy, men, tion, of government by, iw lor. for-.a continuance of the Deniocretic ideal 8 120 West Midwest Ate: Phone 249 Republican County Ticket by For State Senator— : i eS experts We JOUNSON raging. Those best’ informed place the | supplemental agreements, “extras,” by |the las of agtual, and patentig}, human |? For Representatives— Republican, majority at twenty thou- | more than 100, per cent to approximate |life in these nations approximated, forty, HABRY. FREE sand, sweeping into. office Colonel | $7,000,000. That was after the, armis-| millions, +. E, FRISBY A Frederick H. Parkhurst for Governor, |tice, in the development of an enter-| Gauges of the abnormal falling off in For. Sherif— . and, Carroll, L. Beedy, Watlage H, |pnise known thruopt the American navy }popylation were attributed in, the 50; LEE MARTIN White, John A, Peters and. Ira C. Her- |@8 the ‘gold: mine.’ clety’s. report, as. follows: Killed in. war, Hor Treaauren— sey members of. Congress, “Roosevelt, knqws~ the Hayse com-| 9,819,900 deaths-due to augmentation; of Senge KE. M'DONALD ‘Two and four years ago the Maine; ™ittee on naval affairs reduced: his de- | mortality, economic blockades, war epl- on hag ay CARLSON. | Republicans were. entirely . succegstul|Rartment's estimates) top, running thé) demics, 6,301,000; fall tn birth’ rate dye | navy during the present year, $145,-| 000,000, and that this saving to the tax- payer. was but a portion of the $1,600,- 000,000, saved the country. for the pres-| ent year by a Republican house and and this year they are more highly: or- ganized and closely united than at-any| time since 1912. Maine, like. ajl. other sections of the country is sick of the Wilson adminis- tration, and the Wilson League. of Na- tions. ‘Phe people are tired of these twa. propositions and) will, show. it in heir vote two weeks. hence. | to, mobilization /of" 5t}000-,000 men tween twenty “and forty-five. yx | ase, 20,200,009, : as aR ah 0h CONSTLEY TIONAL, COORDINATION senate. By. its, negond: during. the past: sven | Rerformanges. speak louder than | Y@5s the Democratic. party has made ;political, promiges, and Roosevelt, myst,| elf the advocate of autocracy. What}. he taken by, his deeds and not by hig} 9¥8h May have been. Its pretensions, it |For, Clerls, of, Court— HAZEL CONWELL ; County, Attorney— acon B. LOWERY LYLE EB. JAY Kor’ Cqynty. Survey or— WHEELER. For Commissioner (Four Years)— For 4 W. F. DUNN ike} W's: A Democratic victory ip, Mas IP Meactionl effagt made the. execu: ridicr aor. Camyqieaigaien, wn, Nears}. hile. the people, generally ai uke Noveinber Would» bring national; #¥e. the: dictator ovor: the, legislative Ww rte eranhrt attract CHARLES, ANDA to have some kind, of a, League of Na- bankrupte | braneh of the goyernment so fap ag lay]; LYeRS, axe far more hy get than ach what they lions ratified and out of the nay, they will not stand for tite Wilson league. They believe that if any one. can make Hor. Caroner— TODD, W. BOW, MAN. within, its payer, While. the, Dema: cratic party. had. cantral of Congress, Congress was utterly subservient. Prac: = aso aL Me CAPPER, BELLS, THM Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas is, vost aaX ei baie Ow: 4 Workuble international agreement|gampaigning for the Republican cause) tically all governing power rested with Phe campaign cannot, run along| Winding: us. with, other’nasions the. Re-lin Wisconsin, and telling the Democrats! the Prosigent,, } pay becai they know, that in the many more days without the presi-| ¥ublicans are the only one who. can of that state of the sing of theip party,| Not, only. the Repyblican, platferm md i t: fav ce nd ot ce dential. candidates and. the. party man-| 49 it; that is if there are any Democrats in but the speech of acceptance of the ¢ 1 is a ry pric adeateHorinitix thelr Heeboctiue Apwiigna| |The. Resnla ae desire, a satu te Ware for thgy, os. growing, Renyplican nominee “for President, that delivers, actual tire economy. on the prohibition question That} Old;fashiened thrift nd» cqnomy,, they. | Scancer. ang) saapcer eyerxwhere, | nledges, the Repnyblican party, if given questiqn is yettled and gen. again | Want a reduction in taxation and more| 10 a gathering in the northern part! an epyortunity, to. nestare, dhe Rover: The po uilarity, of Goodyear ‘Fires, tates. 3 wer be settled as} business ability shown in the manage:|9f the state a day, or two, ago Senator,| ment established, by. the. ci ‘ 1 EV amaite + 16 will npvoehe. eAetion en pi the manage:(at the state 4 dR; 95 £89 ed, by. the, constitution akie- 2 =, Lc ly owe yup. long as there is threat of mpdifieagign| ment of puplic. affairs, The catalogue |Cappet Gave them this’ one: The Democratic platform indorses the the: fact that 7 of the Volstead act. of sing of, the Dempcratic. party, in| “If 1 read. the signs. of the times) Wilson administration withopt ayali- sizes, is based: ad on they de- The Republican party may as well|national administration Hehtly,, dgmestic yroblems, the dally, ig a long one fication: and. the Democratig candidales. bread, id batty 1h h liv pti in age at Sa eed. cense pussy-footing on the matter and|and) it is’ receiving a wide distussion |S utter problem, the. un-|) seek every opportunity, to, denounce. the ingly. low: cost. take its place, where it belongs, upon,|by Republican campaign’ orators. checked orgy, or profiteering, the. waste | legislative branch of the government the Side! of deceney, and morality. If it] From now until lection, day the | 4nd extravagance. at Washington, the|for the exercise of its sound Judgment. is defeated be kind it will he of thix}ablest speakers. of hath parties will be | Wrest of Jabor and the critica) condj-| in the performance of its Constitutional its/extremely busy, {tion of agriculture ape. thy issues upper-! functions, In his speech of acceptance. fan issue If you own a Ford, Chevrole: Maxweltoro' Pad, Chole Dor, e no cause to hang | head. in’shame It 18 to be hoped, that, the time hon; |Pes* IB he minds, ofthe voters today. |Mr. Kranklin’ D. Roosevelt: complained: ‘Oto, us nearest rvice Station. It would, have, if it actually, faxored|ored. saying “As. goes. Maing #0, gogs| Phe nation has looked in vain to the because “it’is upon the Congress that ee 3 Ye Fir the wet side. of the issue; and it will the Union,” will) prove. literally trug. | VeseOf administration. for their soj:;| every executive department must wait.” Goodyear es and Goodyear 7 Viney jot BE ln ltign, Instead. of a solution being-forth. |"Ehe only inference fr 3 4 i aS abe; TORAc “ka, the —. cs he only inference from, that statement. have reason. to biuah if it lacks, tel appeat ay 90 PATRIOTISM ; ‘ | Boag Tourist Te vel coming, the trysts.and the big corpora-| is. that: Mr. Roosevelt yould not. have rain |tions have been free to push up, theit:| the executive departments. wi nerve to take a positive stand against any tampering with the Volstead law or any inove looking to the repeal of the eighteenth amendment. The nation is now 90 per cent sober, | Senator Harding drpve in’ a for the the other 10 per cent will be in. the same condition when the present pri: Vate stock is exhausted. he, moon- shine aud beatles stuf will quigkly Kil}: these. who, dally with if and. they Gaodass Heavy Tauris, Tabge come, no will be out of the way. Then when oe paighnog Priga. you, age. askedto pay y; We get rid of the Wilson administra, | tubes, ee merit—-why risk costly tion the. nation will be 100 per centi COLOMBIA, South America ee _ See vung apd we. can, ge, ahead, and, dpi The batter Coffees of South America: come fran’ the «tae : sabe we $40 apy | ndetbien Part, grown in ee ae hale and eee which hens eae! SAK sf WHAP- BECOMES. OF ET: * ~ Butter-Rut ¢ set at Since Cassic Chadwick we havn't had) a@ regular financial wizard until we got} Ponzi. And; there is ong. thing» pecu-| Mar about these financial, geniuses they get it by the, million from others. ‘byt) what the dickens becomes of it. With] & debt of $10,000,000, oyer his head Pon- zi has. less than $16,000 with which to} satisfy it. Byverybody thought would be a lot ef kale sticking, ground) but the authoriies don't seem to find it,» Neither djd) they find, sunsaictete there | semewhe re, it in the C ick cause, although borrowed it reut wads frm bank and here i mething about his Goodyear Tires and Tubes Goo 148: B. gtr eal Ave. Phone. 1203; |, | 143. West Second Su. rae Pi 909 i ulead About the only person, finance that is awfully CASPER MOTOR C0. slip up to, date, any of it down! Was Lawson, but he took a rather legi- | timate way to gather it in as compared | Withethe bubbie blowers. | who | in Succeeded nailing

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