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fice te tions for the “use ‘of*all state commit-| Preserved fruits in a state fit to be fets, being light, strong, and Fro closely tees in their, state collections will ap- eaten have been discovered in the ruins {made as, to he waterproof. proximate a million dollars, ‘This is nojof Herculaneum: pense eastern ireasurer's part of the national committee's fund, office, New York and At different periods quotas have other general expense... 680,920.00| been suggested by .the treasurer's. of- \ | fice as tentative goals in oe - — — _— Fh gee #,079,037.20 | states, and the state committees them- It is my opinfon that about. this! Selves have fixed different quotas. Fah laa h aha hah amount will be mecessary for the na-|‘These, as above suggested, are chang- |tional committee to spend. There may|!ng constantly, and always, of course, ‘be expenses arising, of course, that we| Were made very muc! leannot now anticipate, but this is ap-|@™Mount nécessary or anticipated. The its fact is the quotas mean little. Further- We, of course, welcome the opportunity further fully to set |proximately the amount that we be- piles: ohiteeee ‘ma: . . 5 5 y have been sug- forth the effort of the Republican national committee to popu-| “v0 "cess": i: i . 3 "This does not, of course, include col-/ ested as quotas by overzealous s0- larize the giving of money for campaign purposes by getting} tections for states where there is a|/icitors in their enthusiasm in differ- small contributions from a great many men and women rather |mutual agreement that such collecting | ent localities, the fact remaing Eat a than large contributions from a small number, thus forever| ‘er state and national committees shall) (TIS) Si eet above referred to was eliminating any possible opportunity for sinister influences in Po,0°re oon Sint onanes ‘through the [indicated therefor, which is $3,079,037.- connection with money in politics. national committee treasury greater|20, for the use of the national commit: This plan for the raising of money|ed desirable by everybody to.in a like|than ts spent by the national commit-|tee- When this amount was fixed a= through small contributions grew out|manner concentrate the collections of|tee, it gives a: unity of collecting ef-|the budget that became the sum fixed of two primary causes: the Senatorial and Congressional Cam-|fort that is desirable, both in the sav-| for the treasurer to reach, and the @) The real desire to work a real|paign committees. Sdme months ago|ing of,time and Jabor, and léas bother | Purpose became definite. The fart at reform, in the elimination of any pos-|an ‘arrangement was made with both|to the\one, who is solicited. It is my]! times remains that the treasurer is sible improper obligation. ‘This pur-|the senatorial campaign committee in-|opinion ithat the total) amount which | 4riving to collect enough and no. more pose we believed would be advanced | terested in the election of senators, andj has been, and will be, finally collected’ than enough to meet the necessary ex- getting the fnoney for the neces-| congressional campaign committée in-}by the joint. money. raising | organiza. Penses estimated to be. something in sary expenses from thousands of men | terested in electing congressmen, that excess _of three million dolla and women, in small amounts, rather | there would be but one money raising than from a.few very large gifts. And, | organization, or at least there would he DOWNTOWN OFFICE—GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL (2) Out of the experience inf connec-| such a co-ordination of the money rats- PHONE 1510 tion with raising funds for war pur-| ing as that it would not be necessa’ We Specialize in Young Men's and Family Washings poses these popular drives had become} to have so many collectors for differ- STATEMENT BY WILL H. HAYS OF other” expenses inciden to raising of money; also ineluding same ex- ae 8 - hab e™ +5) hale GRE Paris supplies, free of cost, sulphur: The nests of South American hor- lous baths to-all persons engaged in the nets are used by the natives as bask- handling ‘of lead, z A London parrot recently laid its first egg at the age of thirty-six. Ms cs Hoi PLO S AREYOUINTHELIVE ‘STOCK BUSINESS? HAVE YOU BEEN IN THE ag LIVE STOCK BUSINESS? — ARE YOU AN OLD-TIMER ~ IN NATRONA COUNTY? te Be at the Henning Hotel at 6 o'clock Saturday, September 4, and get your face in the feed bag. Hoe down at Masonic Temple, 9 P. M. familiar activity, and it seemed wise at |ent purposes. 4 this time to undertake that kind of ac-| In that connection it was understood tion by a political organization. We par- | between the national committee and ly hoped that this activity would | these two committees that the collect- se the political interest. ing organization of the national com- The plan was proposed early in 1919.| mittee would help raise the money for I think the first publication of the idva}them, guaranteeing to them the was on May 21, 1919. (See N. Y. Trib-| amounts which they thought would be une account of that ‘day.) necessary for the congressional and It was then the purpose, and it has} senatorial campaigns. since been the purpose, to endeavor to As soon as possible after the conven- limit the contributions to a maximum | tion definite plans were made for the of a thousand dollars for any one year| campaign proper, and a budget or es- from any individual, or a thousand dol-| timate was worked out as carefully as lars before the nominating convention | possible, beginning.as of July 1, of a and a thousand after. We have all| total amount which would be needed tried to adhere to that plan. It has been | for the actual.campaign, and this was an innovation of recognized merit, but, | $3,079,037.20, divided as follows: being an innovation, it has been neces- Speaker's Bureau sary to acquaint the public with the | Including salaries and ex- plan to instill the political interest.| penses incident to public- Recognizing the necessity, of. meeting} ity connection particular legitimate campaign expenditures, it} meetings, traveling and was our opinion that the one best way] Other expenses of speak- for the money to be provided was by} ers --------_-.---_ Li $ 255,100.00 the means of small contributions from Headquarters Expenses the great membership of the party. As| Washington, . New York, announced in the first instance, there] Boston, Chicago, Denver was a general committee of Ways and and San Francisco, in- Means acting under the treasurer, to/ cluding administration, carry the work into each state to ulti- typists, mailing . depart- mately get small contributions from} ment, telephone, tele- ‘the smallest units of territory. graph, furniture and fix- With the formation of the National} tures, supplies, postage, ‘Ways and Means committee came the} envelopes, traveling ex- effort to get a state Ways and Means} penses committee in every state, with a man PLL LA LLAMA EBL LL Ed Pioneer Grocery & Meat Market Corner A and Jefferson Sts. Sandison & Fiddes, Props. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Meat Department PE LL LL LALLLELLELLELLLLL LL 2 a Newell THE COMMITTEE. II PAPA BDADALLAELALLLALZLALAMIPALALLAADLALLADLALS s state chairman and a woman asjAll headquarters --._____ = 45,643.00 vice chairman, then to endeavor to gét Publicity Beef Pot Roast, ° \ county chairman of the wsys and| Including news service to Per pound ec 1 means and a woman vice chairman,} Republican papers, pam- Pp oS gee Lg me cearae TF cae and then by such processes of organ-| phlets, booklets, text Veal Pot Roast, 25 ization as the localities might adont,| boo k s, . shippin 4 Cc - organize just as in a Red Finda or Lib-| penses, iRboe apie: Ber pound erty Loan campaign. campaign buttons, bill Pork Pot Roast, 30e ; During the greater part of 1919 and} boards, advertisements Per pound .... sat continuously in 1920 until this time,| in magazines, ete._____ 1,346,500.00 i the grostest publisity:shap “bow ivan General Txpense Pork Loin Roast, 38e IAEA to the movement. Public meetings| Including all bureaus of Per pound .... sores have been held by the ways and means| clubs, shipping depart- - workers, and many meetings of groups} ments and distribution, of states, gatherings of all kinds,| freight, express, etc., in- Grocery Department lunches, dinners, mass meetings, etc.| cluding treasurer's ~ of- Sugar, 1 The entire plan has been given all the| fice in Chicago and_sal- el 7 17ie publicity possible. Upon the acquaint-| aries, all traveling. and Per pound seceern weno ing of thes y public of the purpose | ————————————______ Brookfield’ Butter, ' depended the success of the undertak- Per ' a’ ° " ing, and upon the publicity depended ‘er pound. -...... Say RST BIT, the public interest which was just as much our objective as the contribu- tions. Some plans for very small con- tributions have been in contemplation, such as the elephant—into which are to be inserted quarters and dimes. During the first raonth of the move- ment there was no endeavor to estt- mate just the total’ amount that should be raised or that would be nec- essary to meet the campaign expenses. The work of organization, publicity, speaking, etc., continued, together with MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE state campaigns in several states, and MAKERS OF money was raised to meet the most of SCOTT’S EMULSION 1 the expenses incident to this. As the effort pro; sed and more states were brought into it, tentative quotas were fixed by the treasurer's office, all ten- be hehehe: 2, PEE FEN Oe shy Soteretrtoatertecede tative aid rather as a goal—always ee a aa Potatoes, : 1¢ A Per pounds... 5 Complete Line of Fresh Vegetables Free Delivery to All Parts of the City PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY = PHONE 345 Men’s &Boys’ Department Clothing high, of course, for the particular state to drive for, and changing constantly. - 3 Different arrangements were made , ao 2 i in different states as to the division of Our new stock of Hirsch-Wickwire Suits and Overcoats the funds between states and national committees. There was much complaint of the st custom of multicplicity of solicita- ns, and this was sought to be elim- inated by the development of a plan, where the state committee cared to do it, to have one collecting organization, which would receive the money and then refund to the state immediately that part of the collections which was to be the state's share. It was believ- for Fall and Winter are now in and we want you te see what beautiful patterns and models we are showing for all classes of men and the latest up-to-the-minute models for young men, and our prices are right, considering-the high cost of production. : ‘ ae aes ae Special - Announcement For the next three days (Thursday, Friday and Satur- day) we will allow a special discount of TEN PER CENT on all men’s and boys’ suits and odd pants, which will be an inducement for you to buy your new fall suit to wear‘at the Stampede Show on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. This will Last Day Saturday . TO SAVE $10 ON AN Electric Seming Machine # o For COMPLETE ‘Automobile Protection also give the boys of Cawper an opportunity of saving a few you should be protected against ‘3 | \ dollars on their school suits. financial loss— | 1. If your car injures or kills te 3.1f your car is destroyea or fil g y \ damaged by collision. H 4. If your car is destroyed or damaged by fire. 5. If your car is stolen or dam- aged by thieves. THE AETNA- AUTO PLAN protects you against ALL of the above motoring hazards and also damage from tornado, cyclone, windstorni, explosion, water and transportation. We will be glad to tell you more about its many advantages ff you will call or phone. IeGEBeN General Insurance 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. ; Our stock of shoes is complete now and we will also allow you a discount of TEN PER CENT on all men’s and boys’ shoes bought in the Men’s Department for the next three days (Thursday, Fri- j day and Saturday). This will be an inducement for you to buy a new _ pair of shoes when you buy your. new Fall suit and save yourself a few dollars. , Your choice of White Rotary, Hot Point, Free-Westing- house, Western Electric. Sold on easy terms. Phone for. home demonstration. : : Hats and Caps for Men and Boys FOR THREE DAYS ONLY (Thursday, F; riday and Saturd: i ii count of TEN PER CENT on any hat or cap, except the John Bee ene * showing come nifty patterns and shapes for Fall and Winter. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 WAHT