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Pirie? Oe PAGE TWO a Rae mee Ke be Casper Daily Cribune Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi- cation” offices: Oil Exchange Building. BUSINESS THLEPHONE - =-W015 Postot- 22,1916 Entered at Casper (Wyoming fice as second class matter, No MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS HANWAY, President and Editor! E. HANWAY, Business Managér | DAILY_~-Advertising Manager Ci >} Ss. y Editor HUNT Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City. Pruiden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Stegor Bidg., Chicago, Ml. Copies of the Daily Tribune are file in the New York ana Chicago fices and visitors are welcome, SUBSCRIPTION By Carrier H. on of- One Year Six Months - Three ‘Months One Month Per Copy One Year - Six Months Three. Months —-_- No subscription by mail less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ac vance and The Daily Tribune’ will not insure delivery after subscription be: comes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations | (A. B, ©) Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitle? to the use for republication of} all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein, ai Rae Republican Ticket NATIONAL For President— WARREN G. HARDING : Of Ohio For Vice President— CALVIN COOLIDGE Of Massachusetts For Representative in .Congress— FRANK W. MONDELL For . Presidential Electors for Wyo- ming— JACOB M. SCHOOH PETER KOOL JAMES NICHOLSON Republican County Ticket For: State a V For. Representa’ HARRY J. EL For, Sheriff— LEE For Treasurer— E. M'DONALD For County Clerk— HELEN K. CARLSON For: Clerk of Court— HAZEL CONWELL runty Attorney— ALFRED R, LOWEY For" Assessor— LYL FREE FRISBY MARTIN EE. JAY For, County Surveyor— M. N. WHEELER For Commissioner (Four Years) — ‘ W. F. DUNN For Commissioner (Pwo Years)— CHARLES ANDA For Coroner— TODD W. BOWMAN * ————— — Baitor | 0} |the committee to The doctor does the | dances. hot declares, srace are concerned, the only grace, ir modern dances Is the disgrace of them. He denounced as idle the pléa of the Gemn the style of campaign Mr. Cox is ' dancing masters that they desired to Conducting. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY- purify the dance and make it safe, It} AS a fair average of opinion being OR AND CITY: COUNCIL OF THE is impossible to purity a priécat, is the| thus expressed @ letter written. to the) CITY id eerhea)2 \ sfcttentatlae tha’ e e os New York Sum *: e anticipation | view! ‘the doator takes. New York Sum and Herald is selected-cojjection of special assessments for Then again the good doctor. believes, Thesé opinions come from every walk the: improvement of the streets ani that changing the name of a particul-|f life. This one is from a wage earner:! portions of streets in Grading District arly populap put naughty dance and| “Some one bas suggested that with’ N°. 2 fm the City of Casper, Wyomins, omitting 46 change its charact. all the partisan strife incid and for the purpose of raising . % Ane Cparecter ob . incident to our money for special improvements, fumigace it is not effective reform. 1t;American systern there is always as-!improvement bonds of the City} stiti remains a bait of the devil. surance that the men placed at the ©! Casper shall be issued and sold to { dance “The Wesleyan” as a direct in: silt to the entire Christian world. inquires how long will it be before i The doctor g jof thing he y with this sor And how in N question a an 7 se n and small town stuff? Up in Sheridan the other da thorities arrested and fined a st ner evangelist fifty doliars for the au- et col inveigh It would seem that it is about to shut up shop and go home. If | compelling him to come personally be-! fore it and testify under oath. Until to have much aft of is goir Dr: ile about the ageing in a toe assuming considerable. there of corrupt So long as are in practices political cam- and punish offenders against the laws. We are of the opinfon that the peo-| ple the United States do not care hoot how much money the Republi and Democratic parties collect for of cam: This t gentlemen at the modern} admire them. No poetry of motion in them he] teeming with communications from and so far as beauty and Teaders “pon every phase of the poll He looked upon the naming of a new, head of parties will . just what is|€rs of the opposing party, and indirectly time! for the Kenyon investigating committee takes such action no one! respect for it. unimportant de- stem of collecting Re- statutes governing matters |, a lume. on ssured trom the fact that the * head of national com-; Che Casper Daity Cribune! sac of it, is devoted IS NOY FIT. The Metropolitan preas just now is ORDINANCE NO. 161-A. An ordinanee providing for the issu- ancé of improvement bonds for im- provements in Grading District No. in the City’ of Casper, Wyoming, pay- able out of funds derived from special assessments in said improvement dis- n' tical “ampaign now under way. With |reznarkable unanimity the writers con- advertising, sale and issuarce of bonds. the | One , Bighty-three amount of Eighty-one Thousand Hundred and Eleven Dollars and cents ($81,111.83), or so be big enough, .|broadminded enough to be above ‘the He| Petty wardheeler phase of politics, 80 much thereof as shall be necessary for it|{hat, whichever is elected, the country! the payment of the grading, construc- ition of eross walks, curbs and other Is the “Wesleyan Wigs! And when|!s sure of having a strong, states: ~ may we expect the oer wise Hi man at the helm. bt mAN~ improvements incidental to the grad M £ 4 H * ~ of said Grading District’ No. 2, Episcopalian Embrace,” the “Congre-| “There have been very few, if any,| which bonds shall be payable only out ;gational Canter,” the Presbyterian} instances in our history in which this| of the funds derived from special as- Promenade" und the “Baptist Bounce?”"} has not been. true. But in: view of the) Sessments for the | improvements | in nding District No, levied, assess- In sweeping condemnation, the doe-| Pue! fle, petty and undignified speeches «7 d* collected in pursuance to law, tor finally declared, that the modern) »Y Governor Cox one is led to wonder and each of said bonds shall specity jdamces are a disgrace to civilization! if this: campaign isto be an exception the improvements for, which said 'leney should be abolished. Destroyeatto the foregoing rule, ‘The wholesale! Ponds are tasted, and tat said! bonds jroot and branch eburges of forthcoming corruption, the rc, Myable our of the funds derived ch. * ? ;from special ass Sec. 2. That the improvement bonds shall be.signed by the Mayor and tested by. the City Clerk; shall Le dated the 15th day of September, A. to Mr. Harding, his distinguished oppo-' ph, 1920, and shall ‘sk bare on. or te |Ment, certainly savor of the lowest kind! fore ten (10) years from date as pro- -/9f, political warfare and are entirely} vided by law. Said bonds shall be in ane@erthy be oni ore the denomination of Five Hundred Dol- y man supporsaly large 10. 'gc00) euch, except that one bund t} &lib, passing from his lips of such words n| "18 He and falsehood applied to the lead- ing against the insufficiency of the /noughsto be the standard bearer of a|may be of such amount less than Five crepe de chine waist as an article of Steat party. | Hundred Dollars ($500) as may be neces- ifeminine apparel. “As a bit of political strategy his op-| sary to make the issue correspond ———~—e__- |vonents might well encourage him to! With the total amount of the special CEASE TRIFLING. assessments levied for such improve- jeontinue along the same line. Nothing! ments Said bonds shall bear interest jcan more effectively help an adversary! at the rate of six (6) per cent per un- than that kind of abuse. Among decent’ 2um, payable semiannually on the t 15th day of March and September of |men, thero is ‘no surer.way to win votes) -20) Oi) en paid, and for which continues to sit and hear the blass .of en on ponss \ s ich year pend y ivlgelonbw teins ited jtcaner 4n opponent than by the use of that] interest the proper interest coupons, opie bw being presented to ane nd of tactics, bearing the fac-simile signatures re- called evidence, it will lose all the “What the people want is not Bil-| spectively of said Mayor and-said City nity it ever possessed, ns well as the jlingsgate, but decent argument. What-| © pay Baio bt Oo a Me copa ie f BeBe | part of said bonds: © principle ai adit of re oe oe He hy 8 ver Governor Cox may have uttered Interest of said bonds shall be payers who must have it flaunted in their)in his speeches thus far, only his cor-|at the <offiee of the City Treasurer of faces day after day from the pages of tion charges and lie passing phrases, the City of Casper, Wyoming. their fayorite daily newspaper. tre remembered, and T belleve they Will) eee oe ae ae aaa oan " 2 » fact i e a1 e ponds 0) he denomination ol Five The simple eect is that the’ senate! ;,, remembered with disgust by all de-| Hundred Doflars ($500) each, except one committee has paid entirely too much cent mén. bond in such amount as may be neces- attention to the blatant Cox without No one knows better than Governor! sary to make the issue correspond with the total amount of the special assess- ment levied for such improvements and shall be numbered fronf®One (1) up- {Cox that political campaigns cannot be |run withont cash and plenty of it. Pub- | Hicity Is the soul of our political life;| wards, and shall mature on or before the solid rock on which our democratic] the 15th day of September, A. D.. 1930, l institutions Every. campalen ia} Subject to prior redemption, however at the time and in the manner pro- in ‘its intent and) vided by statute. rest lhighly educational publican and” Democratic campaign} character, and while expensive they are! \See.,4. Said, bonds shall be éxecuted funds, arrives at no result worth while.| wer) worth all they cost. If the Demo-| Substantially i the following form: The whole performance is degenerat! cratic party stands for anything above| N°—— $500 ing into mostly pure rot. the pilerile rantings of a small pouti| UNITED STATES OF AMBRICA Ana then is not the Senate Commit-) os) STATH OF WYOMING COUNTY OF NATRONA CIty oF CASPER STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND The City pf Casper, in the County of | cian on the way its opponents are mak-} their - campaign, educations} let the public know it and quit) for ke ergiversation,’" igus and elections, dops it come -with- | ones ie a uke of iaming. for iby ie province of a mere senate com: ery Serine Heavert ing: air ec anne, Bone mittee to attempt td? collect” the evi THE LEAGUE'S EPITAPH. dved Dollars, om or before the 15th day deve® before the crime has been com-} With innumerable domestic matters! o¢ September, A. D. 1930, with inter Eada Ea Nate Me | demanding’ ha’ witantion see ehe alter i-|est thereon at the Fate of Six (6) per courts in the land to. hear complaints|%*". People, , cussing’ “and \, discussing} Cent Der annund payable: eombansanat: jly on the 16th day of March and Sep- tember of each year to the bearers of |proving a very thrilling campaign pas-| the respective coupons therefore as The people now understand the, they mature, both principal and int attitude of the two parties and of the| est being payable in United States guid coin of the present standard value «t Wil-| the office of the City Treasurer, of Cas: Let's let it rest! per, Wyoming, | America’s international policy is not enh es with reference to the json League of Nations. paign purposes, nor how’ much they! ; : ; spend, they are dnly-. concerned in|! at that and turn our attention to defin; This bond is one of a series issucd } for what oses it is spent.|M&*our policy toward our own national! for the payment of the. Cost and 4x- knowing for what purpos 81 pense of street improvements in Grad- affair inte , in which our whole people have) ter in said, City, as vn: 161-A, pass- un- | ing District No, 2 horized by Ordinance No, rather than continue to rehash’ ed , {league arguments which are now grow- and approved September 7, 1920, -DO OUR OWN THINKING. mittees of the parties perfect! ling stale. Let's regard the league as {e? “Md pursuant to the provisions f News comes from over the sea that} hor ang: trustworthy. men) andes fanetat nae ' |Chapter 120 of the Session Laws of European ‘powers are preparing to re-|¢an be relied upon to conduct the busi-j@#@ until the time arrives for a Re-\wyoming, 1915, and amendments Lojnt the: Ieeg hh oes SAREE Tt Hh Piel pbaet: GE cing eeraba ix pa publican president and a Republican! ther and is payable only out of the pak mel) xf : {congress to, take appropriate action in| local Improvement fund created for the apprpvat “of: America. the law and make prot pact ainsi modeling It into a world association | P&¥ment of the cost and expense of such The observant statesmen of Euro-}Proper time to ‘the proper authority. i {imprevements, and not otherwise, and peuénations have sensed the trend of | What more? and & world court which contemplates 'in conformity with sald act is hershy Amegjcan political affairs and are ex-| The fool senate committee: is gum-|P%ee, Rot war. The Boston Transcript) recited that: +a) * | cing the cards as well as delaythe the! 0 this subject remark “Neither the holder nor owner of any pecting a° complete house cleaning. In| Ming the ca’ ‘ : 3 “Philander. Chase Knox pronounced) 2®84 under the authority of the ast this Ithey are not mistaken game; and is entitled to no further pub-| ampUA rT: sam I saute | Shall_have any claim therefore ‘against When Mr. Witson visite. these gen-| ic consideration yntil it wakes up ‘analtt doom of the Wilson League of Na-| the City by which the same is issued, tlembn- on the other side they m@le a{compels the attendance of the complain-| ene when he defined it as~‘the evil except from the special” assessmey.t ? 3 ‘ ‘thing with © holy name.’ Republican Made for the improvement for which monkey of him. He in turn ‘made a|ing ni and Kicks his proxies Sa a ; ‘ih i such bond was issued, but his remedy mAnggerie of the Democratic party, .| 6f the ommitiee room, {apd Democratic senators who put thelr i case of non-payment shall be’ con- European diplomats are entirely too} It was rather a strange proceeding te above thelr party joined in put- fined to ‘the enforcement of such it- kind’ ‘They are also’ too assuming.|invite the defendant to submit evidence tng. the jeague to death when | they; sessments. ze ha = So A APO Se SINE Sh? vonsible|Tefused “fo “ailvise and consent” to its This bond may be called in and paid hey the change of ‘administration ,of innocence to a charg x lvatifiewtion at the expense of the Decia.’ £2 it# numerical order on any Interest com@s, the Republican senate and the/in’ “the first place, where there hos Danse he Decla payment day whenever there shall be Plican president, our combined} been no insistence upon the complain-|"ton Of Independence, the constitu-} sufficient money in the local impro} , tae a teh at Uon of the United States, the policy of ment fund against which these bonus treaty making power, are entirely com-|@nt's ng evidence to prove his} k al ieaiiel Sapa Sor : ; i hington, the doctrine of Monroe!87e issued, over and above sufficient fit. to do the thinking for America. ! land the rule of international eonduet| £0" the Payment of interest on all un- They, will care for our interests, and| ‘The whole mess is wearisome. Fifteen |' ; "43 Cuct! paid bonds to pay the principal of oue subnjtt plans for world interests for| Million dollars or any other sum will be! indissolubly. associated with the name or more bonds provided such call shall perntinent peace and international jus+) "9 too much to pay if the maney a pape Theodore Roosevelt. Po- be apnea sib, official newspaper + of{!and and Russia set up the tombstone tice And good will with selfishness anal 2ecomnplishos the Christian purpose of! ver the grave of the Ee HR BIN AS | When, by reason of non-echformity advantige omitted, ridding the country of the Wilson out-|°? ¢ grave of the league when the to any law or ordinance or, by reason of Under these conditions America will) ft lat the same time prevents ham-|°"° #4 led in ‘vain to the honor of aily mission, informality, mistake, « fullySrise to the i {ering the country with the Cox ourht.{ He Teague and the other defied with) ror, delay or irregularity, any tax: r ygrise to the situation and perform om ; Hinpunity its wdlemn covenant. It re-| #essmeént tevied on account of said her duty to the world in her own wo Moreover, it is Just a little hazy in} inea ee the i |. |improvement is invalid or is deemud not fa Europe's way. For any assoc! rybqdy's mind as to where this ne ned for Warren G. Harding to write) invalid by the Counell of said City, or tion 49 Wwarlds powers: don PR DERE CHE fellow wet allthis tmportanee in a| tet "s epliaph, and this he did at| is adjudged illegal, or in case. of de ie ‘ « of Republican campnign funds,! Marien today’ an theso terse, plain,| fletenctes, the Couneil: of said City wilt goodis of no force or effect without! She mappheeeete UAE talline « wordaé correct the same by. proper proceedings Ameffica to lead the It is not understood that Cox or any ae : by law and will reassess and re-levy es of his friends are contributors, and{ Teev existing S$ a definite) the sume and iso am amount neces- c MODERN therefore it can be no.skin off Jim Cox"s| 4nd, Wwredeemihte sary to make up such deficiencies. Be PEs Dla a Na AND oi! Ir. Wilson's ‘candidate has his|.” And it i8 hereby vertified, récited and iiteenok : 5 » RanteeRRt ate ¢ {,|2MSwer; the Wilson ‘press and the inter-|/Geclared that all wets, conditions and pla nwspoken pastor of Calvary Baptist Since he has received the worst of ft, pte hat sf é r % things required to be dene precedent Chura@h in) New York. He is much in}it would be difficult to determine. just|/MHoyal banke who are supporting/to and in issuing of this bond have the public, view, becouse he shay lttlebwhat was Cox’s original motive for the|™", Wilson's candidate have their| been done, happened and performed in hesitcy in expressing opinion of what|astion that he touk in his chargé of cor-}#swer. Mr. ae een ore FAYE Be adacthne aide TR ee 2 REESE 0 f ‘going in’ lo the exisling league; Mr. hoes . he fidds in metropolitan life deserving | ruption. Tint cniaaie Oxia leagues MF) derced by this issue of bonds does not criticism and reform It is suspected that it was no righit-!Marding answered hiny today: ‘I am) exceed any statutory or constitutional Thé doctor has been much out offeous, alarm that contammating im-|"t-) Mr.) Cox. stands for the super Ree bent patience with the illicit liquor tramMic| purity had crept into Republican: party, Severnmext of Geneva on the one hand; ei capripecs Ms or ih baer ot in his town and its sale with the fi affairs, rather is {t belleved that it was Rte rab stand 308 the other. for) Natrona County, Wyoming, being duly dom @f) olden tines in cafes and p j the old fashioned Instinet of a! ‘a world court of justice, supplemente jauthorised to execute this obligation on STAM eutarluininent | Mate beach utter snipe to throw mudat his su-| bY @ World associatiun for conference’—| behalf of said muntelpality, have here- nese prayed against it and finally! periors Mr. (Cox itRnde itor, \an's alliance of AO Nik Lebpornte eee be Ela oe : Dray seriors. Rae rhe Wires Pt OK ‘or.| ChUBEA the corporate seal Of said City » upon ite anf by that means} Jim Cox end still is: seared, |some nations: to compel war: under) er-116 46" norduinto: affiaed ‘aa! on, the 130 umiatieiin rediic aia layili but ty ie aca, yin circumstances; Mr, Harding stands] day of September, A, Ds 1920, menaniein abo i | There will he no compromise of the! for a society of all ‘nations to promote] (Seal) The pastor evidently spent his sun-|sht of the United States” independ) jystico under ail circumstances.” SEE eB . : sourse in any cris bot ea ig Mayo>. mer Vacation elsewhere than at the) ently to choose its course in any crisis, | — t cithaat tayo seashre for had the present one-plece|—St- Louls Times. |. One of Goy, Cox's grievances appears | bathidg costume come to hls notice he) oon ever tepubtl in who trajls bo-| ‘9 be that so many persons are anxic us! wouldhave been heard from on the} yinq Goxey's army ding in there wilt} to contribute to the election of Senator; subjetit: jie ten Democratic who will stand with| Harding and so few to the election oft no, $15.00 For, the time\being, Dr. Straton’s Goy. Cox, and perhaps you can’t blame! On the whole! attention, in the puipit ana out-! | Harding on the firm ground of straight Americanism.—-Boston Transcript. t eptember him.—Philadelphia Press. atrona County, Wyoming, trict and for other matters relating to/ Sec. 5. No bonds shall be issued un- til after thirty days 0) from date of the firet publication of notice to pron: erty owners of the filing of the con- firmed assessiient roll with the City Treasurer for collection and no bond shall be issued to cover the amount of assessment paid by property — owners who avail. themselves of. the privilego {win pay to bearer Fifteen Dollars in| United States gc’d coin of the present standard of value at the office of the 2\ City Treasurer out of funds collected iby special assessment in Grading Dis- trict No. 2, being six months interest , then due on its Street Improvement Ponds, dated September 15, 1920. | No, ——— 7 24 eonferred by law of payment of their Mavo". | fail assesaments within the said thirty Attest (30) days from said date of first pup- lication. City Clerk, Sec. 6. This ordinance shall take! effect and be in full foree and effect CERTIFICATE. State of Wyoming,) lten days from and after its passage jand the clerk shall post and pubtish |the same in the Casper Daily Tribune |in the manner and form as required by law. | Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of September, A. D. 1920. (Seal) B. H. PRUTON, Jr., County of Natrona.) 8 OR err , Clenk of the Cy of Casver, in the County and State aforesaid, hereby certify that this bond is within the lawful debt limit of said | City of Casper. and is issued accordisz Mavor. to law | Attest: ASA F, SLOANE, ;. City Clerk. In testimony whereof, IT have her ° unto signed my name officially and af-| Publish Sept. 12-1920. fixed the corporate seal of said City.| the -—-— day of , A.D. 1920. In the laundry of New York's ‘larg: jest hotel 10,000 towels and 6,000 sheets are washed and troned daily. City Clerk. Kt DEEDS E SELLS SLEDS | After Your Trip OVER Turn to TIDE CHOTPTTTITISTITISD. IITA ALLA eZ THE BURNING SANDS The Oasis of Good Eats Wyatt Cafeteria \Wyatt Hotel Building \escoverssseesrerrcerrsresoares MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1920 NOTICE OF SALE, i Notice is hereby given that by vir- tug of an execution issued out of the District Court of the Bixth Judicial District within and for the County of Natrona, State ef Wyoming, in favor of A. E. Stirrett and against H. L. Welton in the suit of A: EB. Stirrett, plaintiff, vs. H. L. Welton, defendant, dated September 10, A. 1), 1920, the un- dersigned as = Wyoming, hae for Na- trona County, Wy: co vied up- on eighty (80) shares of the capital ‘ stock in the Casper Brick and ‘Tile Company, a corpuration, the. personn! property of the said defendant H. L. Welton, and situated in my county. Notice is hereby given that on the 25ch day of September, A. D. 1020, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of ‘the courthouse of Neirona County at Casper, Wyoming, I will setl said personal property of the said H. ) 1. Welton at public auction to the high: est bidder for cash to satisfy said cx- ecution, and all costs. PAT ROYCE, { | Sheriff of Ndtrona County, Wyoming. (N&S) Publish Sept. 13, 20, “1920 MOODS SIGS MS Ms, 1 _ Will never inconvenience the woman Western Electric IFITTLTISICLLLLEL LLL EA EL [Oooo TTTORTOTAOTOH. We have placed on sale AN ENTIRE CARLOAD Of Western Electric Washers AT SPECIAL PRIGES AND $10 DOWN $10 Balance in easy monthly payments. Phone for home dem- onstration by our factory expert. Natrona Power Co. Phone Weorwremeerwageeruawamumera wad N SPODEIEIEDOID TEI ODES STS tetas ‘ LAUNDRY STRIKES who owns a Washer MLO LSI SILI SILI III SII SITIOS SIDI. TERMS. 2 BI II ISI IR ISLS IS S:

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