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TUESDAY, SEPT. 7,'1920 CONVERSE COUNTY TO HAVE PART IN REPUDIATION OF DEMGSRATIC POLIGIES, DECLARES 6. F, MAURER Well-Known Attomey of Douglas: Beats Witness to Overwhelming Sentiment for Change in National Affairs Thru Election of G. 0. P. Candidates Hon, Charles F. Maurer of Douglas, well known attorney and pub-! lic spirited citizen, was a recent visitor in Casper. He was here with some Eastern guests to show them over the production fields and Che Casper Daily Cribune be Casper Daily Eribune PAGE SEVEN NEW PHYSICAL TRAINING |Norris to Receive INSTRUCTOR 1S ENGAGED | Caroad of Meats TO FILL VACANCY HERE ; |days with his wife and iiss ‘Christine Dodson of Alton, Til. Manitou, Cold, He will then return t has been engaged by the school boatd Denver whtre he will arrange for hi as supervisor of physical training for girls, taking the place made vacant by the resignation of Miss Eugenia Near. Miss. Dodson comes highly recom- mended for the work. She specialized in physical training work at the Uni- versity of Denver last year and before | ss that time taught at Fort Morgan, Colo. | She is a graduate of. the University of | MAN RECOVERING FROM lllindis,, and has done post graduate work in several institutions. In addition to her physical culture Work Miss Dodson is qualified to teach Hnglish and dramatic art, if, necessary. A number of applications for the p: c. Vv. |and meat products. There | 000 pounds of meats in edch weekly shipments are to-be during fall and winter by the market. _ will be Weekly This Fall Norris left Friday for Den- » Where he will visit for two or three | daughter at weekly shipment of a carload of meat | Tt FRACTURE OF SPINE: through the wonderful plants devoted to the refining of Wyoming's chief product. Mr. Maurer, like hundreds of formed and abreast of the times. It is regarded a crime in Wyoming not to know. That is why the stranger notes so many schoothouses in the state. The presence of school houses in Wyoming largely explains too, the regularity and size of Republican pluralities. Bovk. learning and Republicanism go hand in hand. Mr. Maurer took time yesterday to tell of Republican activities in Con: verse county. say that Converse county would show a good round Republican majority when the votes were counted in November. He said the Republicans are thorough- ly organized and enthusiastic for the party candidates from Harding and Coolidge straight down the ticket. “We Republicans in Converse know what we want and we know that most reasonable folks elsewhere want the same things. We are fully aware that the only way to get the things we] want is through the Republican party. “It is very plain to the people of | our section of the state, that four years } more of Democratic rule will not only put our people entirely out of business | but most everybody will be bankupt in| the bargain. The great livestock in- dustry, upon which so much depends. | is apparently a repugnant enterprise to the Democratic powers at Washing- ton, If it were not it would receive! the attention its importance deserves. Our people do not recall the unrestrict- ed shipment of Argentine cattle and beef carcasses into American markets under Republican rule. The Republi- can party found a way through a pro- tective tariff for keeping these _prod- ucts out of American markets and pre- serving them for American producers, thereby encouraging the upbuilding of American herds and flocks. The short- sighted and criminal policy of the Democratic party was felt seriously previous to tie Hurppean war. That} war practically nullified the existing policy. Now since it is all over and the unusual demands have ceased, we are back to where the pringjples of the Wilson-Underwood ideas in government apply with full and disagreeable force. “It is costing more to produce a beef steer thatris received for him on either the Omaha or Chicago markets. With costs mounting as they have been, how Jong can pr will Wyoming stockmen remain in the business and how long will it be before the great herds dis- appear from the western ranges? “The sheep industry is in the same hard row. Our kindly disposed Demo- cratic government admits duty free all the foreign wools that come to our American markets, in direct competi- tion with our home grown wools. “The costs of production between the foreign and the. domestic wools pre- sents a wide margin. Would this en- courage the building of American flocks? We don't think so. . “With a decreasing demand for wool- en products because of the cessation of war, and the American markets glut- ted with cheaply produced foreign wools, is it or is it not a good out- look for Wyoming flockmasters? We don’t think it is over in Converse county. Then when it comes to ship- ping this year’s clip, with wool cost- ing 35 cents a pound to produce, the politically ¢ontrolled reserve banks of- fer,an advance of 15 cents a pound. Fine! It is a wonder everybody is not breaking his neck to embark in the sheep business. “Mr. Wilson’s league of nations has no popularity with us. Our boys went over and helped put the big row down, upon the ground that our own affairs were endafigered 4s well as the world’s civilization. They did not go to sus- tain any fanciful international policy subsequently trumped by Mr. Wilson. “They do not propose to be obliged by their government to go any more to keep a half dozen kings, queens and jacks on as many dinky throne engage in indiscriminate rows back fence arguments, over petty af. fairs in which they have not the slightest interest. ee Bargains in, High-Grade USED CARS One 1920 Pickard: 4-Pass. Road- He did not hesitate to| other Wyoming men, is fully in- “Gut people are thoroughly aroused and will bend every energy to elect a Republican president, vice presideat and congress. Keep your eye on Con- verse county and watch us perform our duty.” SS PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACTS ON LEGION APPEAL FOR THEAMOP HOSPITAL Resolutions adopted by the American Legion in its recent state convention at Sheridan bore first fruit last week ing the United States Public health location for a federal sanitarium. The visit continued over to Harry Fisher of Casper. tion of such a sanitarum at Thermop- olis was adopted by the state legion | meet and evidently received attention | A favorable report is expected from the | colonel. 1 i William *Morsch is in the city from Douglas, Wyo., attending to busin . Mr. Morsth is the agent for the Buick Motor company in Douglas. when Col. W. G. Stimpson, repregent- | service, arrived at the hot springs re-| sort to investigate its possibilities as a| colonel arrived there Friday and his! Sunday, according | A resolution recommending the loba | at the hands of the health authorities. | sition of school nutse have beeh re- ceived by the board, but the appoict- mient is being deferred until the state | supervisor of health work has passed upon the applicants. j;. Most of the teachers have found} tooms which ate most desirable. ‘The | | Kindness of Casper people in openine | their homes to the teachers is greatly | appreciated by Superintendent Slasle and the other school authorities. The West Casper school will not be jready for opening today, as was| | hoped, the furniture, shipped more than a week ago, not yet having arrived. The children in the West Casper dis- jtrict, west of Oak street, will not bé/ rquired to report until .the school is réady. H . G., Burnett, Mr Emma Pr man and the Misses Ve }na and Kathryn Burnett are leaving tomorrow for the mountains in the | Deer Creek Country, where they will! spend the holidays at the ranch home of Mrs. Protzman Ki-MOIDS (GRANULES) Eor INDIGESTION Taste good, dé géod; dissolve instantly on tongue or in water; take as needed. QUICK RELIEF! ‘ALSO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE z WHO PREFER THEM. MADE SY ScoTT & BOWNE Dr. and ster; newly painted and over- hauled, $3,650. One 1918 Packard, 7-Pass. Tour- ing; newly painted and over- hauled; new tires; $3,500. The above two cars are absolute Bargains, Guaranteed by us. Also, : One 1918 Stutz Bearcat, 16-valve Model; new:tires, perfect con- dition; a real bargain; $1,500. Call at Packard Agency © Yellowstone at Kimball St. (Around Corner) — Phone 346 : - $a packages of 20 eee AND I feally, behaved, eee WHEN HE wad around, eee AND EVEN today, er WHEATLAND, Wy0., Sept. 71.— Fred Royal of Chugwater, who was crushed beneath a four-room house ofplied Ben Eatii a four rook Hotes week ago, sustaining a fracture uf | the back just below the shoulders, is still alive at a hospital here and hope for his recovery is held. The frac- tured vertebra was removed by an operaton and Royal now is begiming to have sensation in his lower limbs. His reeovery, if he recovers, will he one of the most remarkable in sur- gical annals. Mrs. I. 0 | resident ot M. Price, who has been a of Casper for the ast 25 is leaving for Fort Collins, Co'o., sday, whi she intends to remain She will be accompan son Floyd who will nd agricultural college there. M Casper Free Venereal Clinic Co-operating with Wyoming State Board of Health and U.S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE We have fought the Bubonic Plague, Yellow Fever and Tuberculosis in the open, now Venereal Disease. Free Clinic, City Hall FOR MEN AND WOMEN Dr. G. S. BAWDEN, DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 10 TO 12 A. M. NO PUBLICITY WE WANT TO CUR! & WHEN was @ kid, je. @ 1 USED to belleve. ene; THE JUDGE next door, es 6 WOULD PUT me in jail, eee 3 FOR PLAYING hookey, eee ‘ OR SWIPING apples. “~ c I'M & little scared, 1 HAD to e OF THE ° ee tern old ‘boy, ee wait. ee AND WANTED to smoke, ™ eee AND was afraid, ri eee «. THE JUDGE would get sore. rere € BUT I took the chance, eee AND Ly AND THE judge Came In, eee AND LOOKED at me, ee AS THOUGH I'd been caught. os 8 BURGLING HIS safe, eae AND HE came up. . . WITH A: AND SAID, “Young Man, NO BMOKING “hers. UNLESS THE old boy, 1s SMOKING too." AND DARNED if ho didn’t, MILE AND say, protected by special moisture - proof wrapper. Also in round AIR-TIGHT tins of 50. a cigarette. ee . solemn frown; e« Specialist in Charge E, NOT PERSECUTE eee “GIVE ME one of those. Py SATISFY‘ o CIGARETTES.” s fed A G00D judge of cigarettes will find evidence of expert care and skill in Chesterfield’s exelusive Turkish-Domestic blend. Not only are the tobaécos of es- pecially choice selection, but, in blending them, our experts have obtained a new smoothness of flavor that easily doubles the pleasure of smoking. Harriman, the brother of who lives in Fort Collins, Pr has been il! What Is the Condition for thé pas ing at the present. of Your Blood Supply? ant t Ki It F; Highly Important to Keep It Free ony Prous Inipuritiess Did yoti_ktow that ninety per cent of all human ailments depend upoh the condition of your blood? You should recognize the impor- tance, therefore, of very promptly cleansing out the system, and keeping the blood supply pure and robust, For this purpose, no remedy ean equal S.S.S., the fine old blood purifier that has been in constant tise for more than fifty years. Get a bottle of S.S.S. at your drugstore today, and note how Promptly it gives new strength and vitality. Write for free liter- ey and medical advice to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Laboras tory, Atlanta, Ga, Largest Market In the State Wholesale and Retail 132 East Second St. Lower Prices on Beet THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK BEEF CUTS Best Shoulder Pot Roast, Round Steak, Per Ib. ......... Loin Steak, Per lbs 3 Shoulder Steak, Per Ib. ........: ae Prime Rib Roast, Per Ib. .. Plate Boil Per lb. . Shoulder Pot Roast, Per Ib. ......... Shoulder Steak, Per Ib. .... Stew, Per Ib. .. VEAL CUTS POULTRY EVERY DAY Fresh Killed Hens ,Springs, Broilers and Ducks FRESH FISH EVERY DAY Channel Cat, Bullheads, Lake Trout, Black Bass, Sal- mon, Halibut Look for our ad every Monday for prices which will govern for the week. The NORRIS CO. Phone 12 THEY ALL TALK ABOUT DR. MURPHY’S FAMOUS ROOT BEER MADE IN CASPER BY Casper Bottling Works ON DRAUGHT AT GUNKISON’S NEWS DEPOT AND 0. RANSEY’S ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 six months but 1s improv- _ Tastee: