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ip Cribune!: 1! social reformer. <An inefficient re- senting by a horrible crime the re- wards and advancement of the efficient. HARDINGS “PROGRAM. Speaking to deiegations of business myn who visited Marion, Senator Hard-| ing outined this program af recon-; struction under government direction | or impulse. This includes: | 1. Wipe out executive orders: and laws which serve only to confuse and darken. | 2. Readjust the tariff. Che Casper Dai Issued every evening except Suuduxy at Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi- cation offices: Oil Exchange Building: BUSINESS TELEPHONE -. 16 Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postot- fice as seeond-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 nel MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS Readjust internal taxation, espe-} sentatives “ds Fifth Av cially the excess profits tax. ‘ End bureaucratic control and 1720/28 Stegor Bldg., © experimenting. Chicago, Til. 5. 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Consultation of experts for ad- 1a ative improvement. wei eee i - ng Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations . €.) NEW YORK SECURE. Charlies D. Hilles, secretary to Presi-| dent Taft during his occupancy of the Member of the Associated Pres: The Associated Press is exclus: entitled to the use for republication o publican national committee in 1912,/ a and the present member of the com- |mittee for New York and one of the! |present active directors of the cam | estimates vation by trained }throughout the state, justify [that Harding and Coolidge will have a |majority in New York of ypward of {. 000. © reports of the observers in this) nt out by diree- Sons ative | Republican Ticket NATIONAL For President— WARREN G. HARDING Of Ohio For Vice President— CALVIN COOLIDGE Of Massachusetts ‘eful obs men T state, who have been s of the national committee, show pread dissatisfaction with the fed tion 1 administration. a “Then, too, the up-state voters know that the nomination of Cox was ar- e in Congress— MONDE For Represen' FRANK W. {an lsent to fight anywhere in the werld. ft/@red years ago, so’ many others, who lis not enough to say this wil aot be/ fellow us, rejoice in our fidelity, and j of minorities are as sacred as the rights| tory based upon the belief |“ is any salvation for the people it will sesled come only by reason of the people gov- bas been found sufficient in the cerning themselves under and in uccord- and in all the future years it will be 2 with their own constitution. |found sufficient, if the American people “When the war began ‘the American/®re true to their saered trust. people granted powers to the executive! “Another gentennial day will come, the like of which were exercised by no 2nd millions, yet umborn, will inquire other person on earth. Thosé powers Concerning our stewardship and the have not yet been surrendered. Under Safety of their constitution, God grant them, so far ds I can judge, the power; tat they may find it unimpaired; and, exists to put a draft into effect to- "8 We rejoice in the patriotism and morrow and impress our bitizens to be'@evotion of those who. lved one hun- with the tests of a century! It yi our Jealous love for constitutional liberty.” I object to the existence of an, h powers in time of peace. ‘The only ency nc f seeking to tising this condi} 1¢ the controversy over his middle tion to a close is the Republican party, | nome ob sbabnikettiod, we sask “The independence of the congress 3 junanimous consent to make it Mun: must be preserved, It ig not the fortune | chausen. The gentl n's name now of legislatures to be popular; they do jreads—James Munchausen Cox. mot catch the public fancy. Being) Cox says “I’ve got ‘em on the run.” human, they may err. But no legisla! yup, and ‘he's/ having’ hard -thme:te done. has ture ever usurped the liberties of a yeep up. country, and no country ever lost its — liberties until its legislative represen-| There are those contemptible enough in-|t» rejoice at the second political set- |back Mr. Volstead has received. NOTICE senal gratification and private interes ts| Property owners and occupants are rather than the public welfare. There hereby notified that all weeds must be is no objection to these minorities be-! removed by October 1, 1920, or the pen- SOEs veh alty for not complying with this or- cause they are minorities. The rights der will be enforced. Part of Ordinance No. 179 Any owner or occupant who shail fail or refuse to remove weeds within the time aforesaid, shall be’ deemed | guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con- jvietion shall be fined in any sum not ‘less than Five Dollars nor more than | Twenty-five Dollars. tatives had been stripped of their dependence and their power. “There are grave assaults being made our system of representative ernment by minorities organized special purposes. Their motives are per on gov- for of majorities. They come under cen- sure because they consider nothing but themselves. ® other influences at work 1 America as there are throughout the orld more evil and more sinister. Ti B. H. PELTON, Jr. general they make the same claim. Mayor. 1ey propose to relieve the people from | Attest: ASA RSELAANS, . City jer] al e burde ainte “ e 1 the burden of maintaining their} Publish Sept. 16, 17, 18, 20, 1920. vn freedom and their own independ- 72 | G4-A. enee. 1-do not deny that this can be; ne. But It is a contradiction in terms| 9) Sy aN gaeg ati nie to suppose it can be done and any in-} pgs QUALIFIED BLEC?ORS O07 dependence and freedom remain. THE CITY OF CASPER A PROPOSI- “If th influences prevail civiliza-|TION TO ISSUE CQUPON BONDS OF jon ends and barbarism begin: with | SAID “C TX. FOR THE PURPOS OR |BORROWING MONEY WITH WHICII them death and destruction walk hand|~G BUILD, AND EXTEND SEWER. nd. Amer: in ha For the present population AGE THEREIN, vit WHEREAS, Chapter 131) i Statutes of Wyoming, 1910, confers a of the powers of modern, ii incorporated city or town can only be kept alive b & an orderly v a in for Presidential Electors for Wye || '°*. venti : he crea aa : chet ss ating Ye] | wnred at Frefich Lick Springs by Mur-|/?¥entions and the use of great accu-/the State of Wyoming power and ay JACOR M. SCHOOH | Takeart and*Brennan, and that} ulations of capital. Unless this order| thority to ‘estiiblish, “construct, pur PETER KOOL eer i ee is maintained famine would destroy our|®hase, extend, maintain and regulate a ED K ii i the ‘open covenant openly arrived at’) 5 y Sewer tem and to borrow money and JAMES NICHOLSON |was ratified subsequently at the Sanj°Untry in thirty da issue coupon bonds of such city or RRS, AE SP ve Francisco convention. The voters are Wiehe sf town for the purpose of providiniy Republic: y Tick ae he oe 5 ate. PARR Oh wae Y | determined that this group shall not be| THE: CONSTITUTION'S | ANNIVER,|ftnda.for. sush ponsiracton, | moaintc’ For State Senator— Bee A aecnat SARY. nance and extension of its sewerage 8 Ee | permitted “to, Tammanyize the federal! SARY. system after first. having | submit- For Benres: i Re aaa ninistration. | ‘Today is the one hundred and thirty-|ted to a vote of the qualified electors ba sich 15 Adena dt rat Harding's, utte have! third; anniversary of the adoption of /°f Sitch city or town a proposition for HARRY FREE aled- the Preah \iivn Ae la :the . if f _| the issuance of such bonds, and the E. FRISBY yealed the statesman he is, while the constitution of the United States of] jnproval of the proposition by such For Sherif ments of Gov. Cox have ‘shown! Ameries qualified voters. . LEE MARTIN ! cloven hoot.’ If Cox continues his} At its centennial annwe on Sep-| NOW THEREFORE, BE IT OR- For ‘Treasurer— present character of campaigning, my|tomber h, 1887, Grove Clevelana,| DAINED. by i ee and. Council = DON {ce mt ara ‘ : ee of the City o er: ee E. M'DONALD estimate of a quarter of a million Tor) thon president, delivered the following| smCTION 1. That at the general For County Clerk— |New York will have to be revised up-| addr ictty election to be held as provided i HELEN K. CARLSON ward.” | “Syery American eitizen should, dn}bY Jaw in the City of Casper on Tues- oe Clerk of Court — | CUSS A N Peis ae |day the 2nd day of November, A. LD. Ley ai sh ee | a at (ee sSpitennial: Ae rejafce in his cig |1920, there shall be submitted to a Hie Comte | HE SPEAKS TRUTH. \ghin. He shoul rejdice, because M@}yvoie of the qualified electors of said ALFRED R. LOWEY “Hallucinations of internationalism,! ®¢rle ef framing our constitution was'city a proposition to issue the coupon For! Assen > ;as represenied in Wilson's program for} completed one hundred ye ‘o, and, bande. snag ae Rete goa of Assessor- | srk ) Rien arn ed 27 z op ‘|One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars LYLE E. JAY 2 of nations, must vanish with! when completed, established a free Bov-|(<i55 n99) for the purpose of provid- For County Suryeyor— the view with which the people now,ernment. He should rejoice, because]ing funds to build and extend the sys- M. N. WHEELER card our international duty. [this constitution and this government] tom of sewerage of said city. Said For Commissioner (Four Years)— |. “Autocracs, uowever. veiled, will) bave survived, with se many Nlaeed neces ait (yore, to. Re desuo} pol eceerl: W. F. DUNN never be tolerated in America. The na- ave so fully demonstrated the] Tee ee ee eee ee tates mpter. © : a $1 of the Revised Statutes of Wyo- For Commissioner (Two Years)— tional g ‘nment must be restored to!strength and value of popular rule. He . 1910, and which bonds, if issued, CHARLES ANDA Government by ons,{should rejoice in the wondrous growth to bear interest at the rate of six For C : ! t For Coroner— ‘ " iS 4 shicvel dike ser cent per annum. : voices and irridescent mirages,and achievements of the past, and inj! TODD W. BOWMAN bestia gio Nise ; a like clorious premise through centuries|, SECTION 2. That the provisions of | One man power must be)the glor promis: seer ha “|the laws of Wyoming and the ordin- " crushed. yet to come. ances of the city of Casper for gen- A DIABOLICAL CRIME. sateen rand icdiscontentineve should, indeed, fail to’ be duly]eral elections shall apply as far as poa- Whatever may be determined as nd a change in the execut thankful for all that s done for ts ae mens; eer ot voters, ene cause of the horrible occurr in h of the government. The people, one a ye 50, unless we ea) otay cas: pi ies baie shale a Wall street y noon, whether a/#ze turning from the demonstrated] lize diMculues then in hand, and } 3. The official: ballot to bomb ex Dp or an acel.|blundering avd incompetence of the/the dangers avolded, in the dificult} be voted at the sald generat election dental discharge of explosive — being | *¢ctional de to the brains, the} t : of forming 2 ‘mere perfect Union’ sale i a RET gt Aa sublet t ‘ , ', . fe ue ally 0" rm, to-wit: transported through the streets, a|€xPerience and the constructive ;capac:| between disjointed and inharmonious) " ofricia) ballot for the general elec- crime has been committed. As dark ithe Republican par sts and opinions red-}tion in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and diabolical in the one case as in Senator Harding is courageous and stubbornly _main-}on November 2, 1920. that any public authority or person He will hi at his command — the In the fac ey ntS.)words so that the words remaining controlling the sale and handling of brains, ability and character of the Re-|the fathers of the republic labored on, i express your vote upon the pro- explosive would permit any consider- |! n party. He will have more. He fer long we maths, in alter-| PB a ‘au ton submitted: able quantity of high explosive to be | Will ha ne support and confidence of nate and fear, but always with ry dieceepe Ngee: BONDS. carried by truck or otherwise through | tie of this great republic.” 1 resolve; never faltering, In a) SECTION 4. Ail ordinances or parts the congested districts of a city like at is the way Senator Frank Bran;! endes sanctified by a pro-fof ordinances in conflict with this ord rs city 1ik | ; New York. If true, the authorities as “. of Conneeticut opened the cam-|phetic sense of the value to posterity nee oh any part hereof are hereby t B10 3 doa a t repealed. Well:an the flealers*ou hkndlers should aletesr home state for Harding|of their’ success, and always with un-}"eReA sc’ . ah % ninghirig faith tn the nuiniciples which| Vane ence ert eRe ata fur permiging| 2nd Coolidge and for his own re-election be promptly sO grave a menace to life and property.|to the senate. prosecuted On the other hand, if it proves that oa = pecyen st CHERISH LIBERTY. «% bomb outrage has been perpetrated “ a oe ica, led 1 a patriot like War- by some radical steeped in and warped} £ AEP Ge PUAN . { n Hardir says Calvin \Coolid by his own distorted teaching then it ' ‘a ‘vill protect vhe interests of all he is nearing the time when society must} 5 |people at home and: perform ungrudg- cease talking and act for its own pro-| * % lingly «all her duties abroad. tection and for the maintenance of the * “It is well to keep in mind that un form of government under which we 5 Pe w maintain our domestic Inetitu- haye ied to live. Further. tempor-| » no forcign relations. shall izing Is idle, action is the only remedy.| 4 90 we cherish liberty and prosper-|iccue, tooked at the design, behind th Delays and postponements are futile. | ; ; issue, looked a sign, r | Mieskh tha ceckisitew, Seemnnana tad ane we cannot provide or de-|>yccident, without being able «to tell fond them abroad. ‘The welfare Wel vnether it was rising or a setting the other of radicals of every descrip. i altater tok Manian whether 10, Was 8 FaPAe sething. tok, eAckhGnd at this Hour Will enwehe oe ree ee eee or aan Minin Bat mci TRSOR rae eRe CRaaL aS A fit ae ind if not ef America alone certainly of] i,q rising and net hdanteie oat # reign of terror later. jis a rising an ss sun. rica, Btst, “We stand, today, on the spot where If the land of the free the hom : a Beande ie { of the t ‘ t t is for the ‘purpose of advancing, ing Sun emerged from’ political! nf the brave ts to be destroyed Vy any! that welfare that citizens associate ria Cha bicnibae: varie Ta ite Onn class or condition of people who cannot tpemselyes in parties. If 1 bright; méridian we mark its glorious | ageept. the liberties ‘and. opportunities to : ate in two words I should say, ‘Sound & That party has been pe- fon of such opin-| wuiariy the custodian and defender of the purpose of the Republican which the afforded: under our citizenship party grants them, other things, holding among pres yvernment. and ¢ ion as they che always by regular) coy constitulion.. No problem arising and orderly method and never empha! from the war calls more urgently for sized by criminal violence; then, Mf cotution than how to return to and these cannot be content among us and) maintain constitutional government. onjoy the blessings provided by the | “Phere are two dangers whieh will al- blood of heroes and patriots, back they |wvagrs One is go from whence the the n our constitution. the encroachment thr utuocracy, came. oe v government} a nd ne it Me a he executive. It is ever easy for an indl- not walle with its head in the viqual to pelleve himself divinely, clouds a rigid deportation rule would! | 4.cn to wave the people. Such salva. have saved present conditions. dion te atvesive aoa hE BS Sollee Ihe omen: Others may profess to believe any! i inc eusponsibillities of thelt freedom theory they hoose je vew fork " ‘ : theory they choose of the New York | oying over the divvetion of thelr at e. View it as you ple ears | 4 ‘ | fairs, it y. gover ) r them, avery evidence of the hand of o tana-! ute, MAMUMINE, Bove aie oe thes to the oblivi reat fact that if there 10th day of September, A, D. 19 B. H. PELTON, J Mayor. true foundation of the people. a m govern-| (Seal nt & {an Attest: AF. City Cl Sept. SLOANE, 5 Wa Tt < of the chair occupied at of tne| nd | their we as douc! is related that bi jby Washington, as the pr was Publish 16, convention, a sun painted, that, completed sdid, ‘I have often course of thy se ES m ¢€ delogates were signing th one them} the i as the constitution of in the and in sion, \tude- of my hopes and fears as to the} way. Clouds have sometimes obscured r dreadful storms made us fear; but has held it in its course, and, through ls life-giving} and have MODERN REPAIRING at LEGITIMATE PRICES JOS. I. SCHWARTZ Iris Theater Building KE. Keating, Mgr. yod warmth, has performed his latest. mir-/# acle, ation of this wondrous land and people. As we look down the past century, to the origina of our con- stitution, as we contermplate it wid its: triumphs, as we reali completely the principies upon v is baked have met every national pdril, how devoutly should we confess, with Tranklin, "God- governs in the affairs of men,’ and how ¢olemn should be the in the ¢ tria how ©. H. WORNICK. Has thoved his Plumbing reflection, that to our hands is com, mitted this ark of the people's cove: shop ‘to 713 E. Second St. nant, and that ours Is’the duty to shield ous hands! We PHONE 1177-M it from im; aia past; AN ORDINANCH P! THE SUBMISSION THE THE CITY OF CAS! BONDS PURPOSE. OF BORROWING MON ey rem WITH WHICH TO HE SYSTEM, OF WATER WORKS OF .SALD. CITY. vised Statutes of Wyoming, 1910, con- fers upon each incorporated city or town in the State of Wyoming power and authority to construct, purchase, extend, ne tem of water works to supply the said city or town with water for the ex- tinguishment of fire and for supplying the inhabitants thereof with water for domestic, purposes, and to, horrow money and ' sue coupon bonds of such city or town for the purpose of providing funds for such construction, purchase, extension or maintenance of its system of water works after first having submitted to ‘a vote of the qualified electors of such: stance of such bonds and the approval of the proposition of the City of Casper: a vote of the qualified electors of sai1/ ORDINANCE NO. 163-A. ELECTORS PER APROPOS ISSUE THE COUPON QUALIFIED EXTEND WHEREAS, Chapter 129 of the ite 3 EB ed bd A VOTE OF or maintain and regulate a sy< manufacturing and other city or town a proposition for the ts. By such qualified voters. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT Of DAINED by the Mayor and Council SECTION 1. That at the general city election in the city of Cagper, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, A. 1D. 1920, there shall be submitted to eoupon + City a proposition to issue ‘ bonds of the said City in the amourt of Five Hundred Thousand Dollar ($500,000) for the purpose of providing funds ‘to extend the system of water works of said City. Said bonds, it voted, to be issued in aceordance with’ the provisions of Chapter 129 of the’ Revised Statutes of Wyoming, 1910, , and to bear interest at the rate of six” per cent (69) per annum. SECTION 2. That the provisions of | the laws of- Wyoming and the ordin-} ances of the City of Casper fer gen: | eral elections shall apply as far as pow’ sible to the registration of voters, the! conduct of the election and canvass of votes cast. SECTION 3. The official ballot to he voted at said general city election shal! ————— OU can buy a mighty good suit here for $40—all wool; Born Tailored to your measure. You'll find a desirable selection of woolens at other prices, too; some higher; some Jower. But at any price you choose to pay Born Tailoring offers the most generous value— value made possible only through the fact that Born Tailoring is sold to half a million men yearly, Camphell-Johnson Co. . STOP! Ask Yourself * Are you fully protected by _ INSURANCE R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance That's All 112 E. Secotid Phone 370 fons inance c-} Passed, ado yer, Wyoming, {10th day of: » A. D. 1920, FOR WATER BONDS. ‘ AGAINST WATER BONDS. In the Philippines & woman docs SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts drive a horse or automobile, or ria of ordinances in conflict with this ord- bicycle. or any part hereof are’ hier... and approved this on November 2, 1920. B. H. PELTON, jr. To the Voter: Cross from the fu:- ae Mayor lowing words such parts so that the! Attest; ASA Sauen ne = emaining parts shall express your vole; ~~ ‘City Clerk. upon the proposed question submitted:| Publish Sent. 26, 1920, not ea 990d: - SATURDAY Specials ’ Extra Fancy Elberta Peaches, Per bushel basket... Fancy Rocky Ford Watermelons, per lb.. §-lb. cans Eloise Cane and Maple Syrups, per can... 22-0z. jar Windmill Preserves, Per jar Large Pig. Liberty Washing Powder, per pkg... Bars White Laundry Soap for:... We will have a demonstration of Libby’s Food Products all day Saturday. Come in and sample some of the delicacies. 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