Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1920, Page 2

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Che Casper Daily Cribune a TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1920- ska women are strongly Re-| Senator Harding showed a remark-| sonse, consists in the judicious use of{ except that I would like to see in each !erating with the fe government ee pbb atti) in Denver on business publican. They believe with Bryan] able insight into Western needs aud/ the resources which are ours instance the policy that will on the reclamation, contemplate enactment geiane pleasure. that Cox does not represent their idedis.| conditions and’ broad comprehension| “The only problem in the conserva-| Whole best serve the national purpose.| uniform laws to aid in financing re-) They will vote for the welfare of their,of the nation’s duty to its defe |tion of waters is to ses to it religious-|1 Would not hesitate to employ federal |clamation work in conjunction with the HI “Ne €be Casper Dailp Cridune| uv Issued every evening except Sunday at} Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publ | eation office Oil Exchange Butiding. ders. SS eae meee “ = " a { Je. 4, t f ; nas SUSINESS THERPHO is aoe Their first vote of 7,000 in Ne-) senator Harding “pictured the West-|1y that this great Inheritance of the|credit-for certain types of reclamatién federal plan ant simpounn See ie tas Saiiga TEESE GV baad praska will be registered for the better-| ern countr a wonderland holding| poopie is not monopolized for private|Work and on the other side I Would not|Lack of unified effort and policy has) | Entered at Cas; yor! astof=| me; our hasmai life OR, * air ass e| A flog ap spebuceine mitter, Nov. 22,1916 | ace xy m4 pa 78 ip life and) many undeveloped possibilities of great) corichment. In a vhat different |stand in the way “of haying fiiat work |been a misfortune in the past and the ES rey kook to Harding as their 1 > present period’ of fodd|/ manner tho same prinelple wi apply; done by ‘ private jenterprise, if this/time has come for a and compre: | Em-| seemed best. hensive pr MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PR REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS ; in this contest. and suggested that as part}to otir other natural sricultural and industriai resour sis must “be placed upon: their use n|rather than upon their J. E. HANWAY, President and Editor] jy dissatisfied “Western states, desirous of ‘¢0-op- Mr. and M struction 1 er servic . only it] hed homes on reclaimed/must be a use whieh, while providing Western lands. for_ present | ficiency, mismana; tor|gance. ‘ney have seen their Utor |, ment might be fur yonds Wi e needs, must keep an ever rc ed and dissipated. | watehful guard upon their preser “i | Wen for the need of generations yet to rome. | Quoting | Theodore Roosevelt's hem stinted and scr i ed to he ped and Senator Harding overnment dur out the | David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave, | New York City i ks in But, the war ov Pr¢jden, King & Prudden, ing\the wa: j ip agal “We must make our ounta West 1720-23 Steger Bldg., have soared to such a point that thou Lica sak: tere Coss: Chicaga, I. : ; i and conservation work! 4 country of homes for people who Copies of the Dally Trimme are on| are ced. to. place ‘thelr Liberty evelt and neglected) Need homes. It has everything that file in the New York and Chicago of on sale and to see them sold at F tz pean ae Rese caine talker gtare: walborie | SR rte ace e THe ne into power : 1 need. It is not impossible - - j 2 era when fur thousands of those who battled to BS SUBSCRIPTION RATES ¢nded by bot} re-, maintain American rights in the world One Year -. Six Months Three Month One Month Per Copy “They complain of high taxes, 1» ae h golwi “Y t0 participate in” the de nd the failure to pun i 4 } pment of the wonder por and ur d we ate We owe to mm | Nest and Widest opportunities jacnt In the practical. devel | « jering tod n short, Nebraska tod: is for the United § must | the urding by 100,000." nue the enlargement of the}and we One Year -_. Six Months t to them to give of gov-| encot d then here is upply ent and aid inj about the development so} West were made | muclf to be desired |velt’s view aft armies were dis: cepted for | paigni less per All sut ie | ; x tens! of thousands of We have passed the stage when| vance and The 1 bune will not}terest manifested in the League of Na £ iaaew daitvery, atte St ae hat | C&R of union and nationality. The|there must be exceptional widding ior ; | ns ere " ions. There is no question but wha comes one month in arrears. ye Toes : ul plains were awaiting almost un-} pioneer development. It was ‘against ar the citizenship of the states I have vis out of them were huilded|pyofligacy’ that Roosevelt raised his lid commonwealths. There | voice and exercised the veto power. He Meuiber of Audit Bur: (A. B. Jleague. ny told me that the inter ember of the Associated Press. linlly analogous situation now./started the great reclamation m he Associated Press is exclusively | entitled to the use for republication oi |! all news credited in this paper and alsc the local news published herein. ve: oda. is deeper than six months a age cate { and it came-none too soon. Roose The Certain-teed Guarantee as a Basis for Estimating Roofing Cost The Certain-teed guarantee provides a. basis for estimat- ing the approximate cost per year of your new roof, Certain-teed Roofing, Number 3 Heavy, is guarant for fifteen years. It usually lasts longer. : Taking fifteen years as the assured life and dividing the unusually low cost of Certain-teed, as compared to most is an undeveloped , mountain rticularly 1s this true of the attitude st awaiting the. touch of genius) and/velt performed‘a great service to the the women. ndustry 1 there are doubtless thou-| nation and what he did for his time eVeral places in the Northwest |mountains I greeted by men and jwomen who had driven fifty miles and to hear gomething in regard: te men who would be} we must carry forward to the future. le de-}| “In to this most des! ylaces private capital, in clopment very much as service men|cthers public funds can best do the did in the after period of the civil wat. | vee hat is required. I have no 1 plans of the’ Dem ic party ie . wi helt olicy on the part|ticular preference for either prog | “The est is ale anc yrogressive The thinking They wiil peut lable for limitless contribu- NATIONAL {not permit their minds to be befuddled For President— Jon the question at issue between the WARREN G. HARDING jtwo partic ask no more and tah ustenance of thé repub-] eae ead ation of t who| theinidacision in ticipate ir ‘loping them. modern types of roofing, by this figure, you readily see Of Chio ec i ai a Intensive industrial development how economical: Certain-teed is: Siaeca : aon op alo) < i i i in-teed are also For Vice President— There tt; One Me caret ed ee seen ee ooo oe oe On aD a Aare The light and medium weights of Certain-t a * CALVIN COOLIDGE ; ie si vay ads ie Saar he 2 et OA0D OA qn unless. We HAvG an sas ——\V G@awe= - guaranteed, five years for the former and ten years for expansion o! the latter. = In addition to its durability, Certain-téed is weather-proof, fire-retarding and spark-proof. And it costs less to buy, less to lay and less to maintair Of Massachusetts conclusions. The other 4 superficial re food supply upon} Sik Ns hn they depend for sustenance view after a hurried spéaking tour. Your ‘or R 3 in 'C Our vision of the ultimate develop-| For Representative in Congress— ar Visior n p| FRANK W. MONDE own view will be the consideration that y : we VSD tee ment of the mountain empi rev: guides you in casting your vote. We For Presidential Electors for Wyo-] jo viiing to ab our judgment. | * Feet n 4 apes ahaa, than any other type of good roofing. ming— 4 oF ~} i r n s varie; r OS- - A JACOB J I ve never been able to} Restores Health See a Certain-teed dealer about roofing. If he hasn't H PET OO1 | HARDING'S WESTERN POLICY. ‘6 enough of the weight you want in stock he can quickly | JAMES NICHOLSON get more from a nearby Certain-teed warehouse or distributing center. } of ‘reclamation’ a& connoting} REOLO is a scientific formula which y the construction of ditches and) hasbeen prescribed by Dr, A.L. Reusing ian’ nd reservoirs, to put water on| for nearly twenty years in his private : | practice. It has restored thousands of Ps men and women to health and strength. 2 most important pet ee lamation Make This Test it better for the government to Republican County Ticket help a" pbor <nar his. family n my View this has been| For Certain-teed Products Corporation General Offices, St. Louis Offices and Warehouses in Principal Cities make more profit for his coi JOHNSON tty good text. For Representati rnicéd contrast is in prono’ o the time whe c from HARRY FREE is in pron’ to the time when th Order a box of REOLO today J AE anid the government has been for | pre Far 2W is one of| your druggist. it with him the ha ire hin rs and what may | wiset devel rather! Tegular price $1 a pe heansence of For Sherifr— more than seven years a r AY | wisely direc levelopment, _ rathe i faith. Then take REOLO reg- LE i expected for the future if the/than-of too much conservation, or, per-| larly for two wrecks, vend if you are For Treasurer— | Democrats are successful at the polls inj hops, to put the thought more accu-| not absolutely satisfied that LO E. M’DONALD November rately, the bringing about of a d | has benefitted you, he will refund your : .. o money on request without argument. ss . Lo oe c na EP Mappa oO seg are PGS NE ee SV odghee REOLO is a wonderful tonic, stimulant ee ORE BOM dt toa of| want itute thé wise gy of 6m-| andhealth restorer. Test it-at our risk. f For Clerk of Court— ; HAZEL CONW For County Attorney— | ALFRED R. LOWE For As ‘servation, Consergation in*tt¥4truest | REQLO, Ince Cleveland, Ohio. v . JAY Fer County Surveyor— | M. N. WHEELER For Comunixsioner (Four Years)— ! W. F. DUNN For Commissio: Fresh Milk— : Powdered | PAINT-VARNISH-ROOFING & RELATED:BUILDING- PRODUCTS wr (Two Years)— | ANDA TODD W. BOWMAN A . Keith Lumber Company, Casper, Wyo. McCord-Brady Company, Casper, Wyo. TWO OPINIONS. i wate pik ataMe eae Nicolaysen Lumber Company, Casper, Wyo Republican state exec committee KO M OO, 5, 0, 4% eo a% ae oto 6 Mn se Me Oe te Me Me Me Ge ee SPS eae dio eho ahe aie die sho ho so she So tio aie too Oo Sie Oe ao Ne 0 SHES A 10 Hie St Hee oa No ho ae Se Seo Shoat 2ST SRNR ARTE ATES ICY of Nebraska, who has made a careful} | - survey of that state) and what he may of N r 1k | % : Nebraska will be ie of max Bd ‘ neighboring states. The other % 3, opinion is by Franklin D, Roosevelt,|’. & * candidate f vice presi-} The Laundry Question Solved Do Your Washing With an Electric Washing Machine hurried campaign trip over the Western country in his own inter est. Here is Mr. Shotwell’s view: rete stoey KA + “I have just completed a thi of Nebra pough + ka by counties. This s has touched all classes of our citizens and political faith, and it shows think of having delicious, “rich, MILK — real cows’ milk that is hours Sees psd Ce eee ae , fresh cows’ milk instantly by fresh, not days old. It is fresh milk with . ai as of nitxyodiattiobs | thecmetaey merely adding cold water to a powder. nothing removed but the water. You 1 %° f deep feeling of opposition to Gov. Cox] That is exactly what you can do if you replace the water and instantly Klim 5% rf on account of his wet position and his| use Klin Powdered Mi becomes again liquid milk as pure and * ¥ i advocacy of th League of Na Klim is not a substitute for milk, but fresh as the best milk you ever drank. SE $ tions 1 the citie Gov »x has some be rego tin wee atin, the $ Hundreds of Casper women % ? are using them with the greatest of satisfaction. No paete o iM Pees, ?* 5 ; | Spell it backwards is off S position on the League} “Nebraska is Di opposed’ to} President Wilson. ‘Wilson came to Ne-} ® * braska i 1916, made a speech ‘tothe | biggest crowd ever assembled in Omaha} 3 | and cagried the state on the slogan ‘Hel a % worry, no ‘ eo ce Oe eS Rees | BRAND $ Nom nee Aeatales knew W oy r with Germpay was unavoid <a , able. Nebraskans are hurt and disap« No matter how limited the milk supply Ask is waa st a bout pera + Pj pointed. Gov. Cox says he is in accord in your community, no matter how far Know the safety, the con enge, the a ‘hone with sesident Wilson. For that reason | ... away you are from milk, no matter dépendability of supply and quantity, the “ one for Home Demon- Cox is confronted with the Wilson op what ‘season —- you “have economy, that Klim brings to you. md tr a position and a divided party in this} Hk ntepandancenrayon Make your pantry-your dair stration ee } h use Klim. supply of Klim to fill your f. epublicans of this state | ; PP! ; ie i behind Senator H r | Kk | Eminent physicians and Klim Powdered Whole Mi = 5 factional trouble in Nebraska | POW} RED" leading food authorities for drinking, for cofiee, f & . . od Harair s have been well] ; endorse Klim. Many hos- desserts; Klim Pov d i ns SOLD OH E Sc i ht ELSDUD GRIER: aS pitals are usingKlim,asare _ for all cooking purposes ; ee a % rk 1 pot ae i many schools, Get a supply of Klim 4 j $ ‘ mar to pull the try out of ¢ the ian who will being peace) auld Casper Storage Co. Boselly & Carr | good-wil our as they are 118 East Second Phone 97 Fifth and Beech Phone 545-W Bee ciaiirauia. pines: cen acenerinvae W. H. Brown Grocery Co. M% : Natrona Power Co. | ‘3 Phone 69 Me + LE DAT ee + \ } Roeteafeafeatoat ng to take @ more active part in the| \e So nate cheats a : y So-eteatente ste sie eke soete efeate-ateate ate stestot s election. itself | a ES PA TER 2 | Soegeegosgee CC i an aaa ote % % SPeseeoete Soatestes Seegoage i. Sees

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