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| PACE SIX XX Fo —— hat the ‘people think} Republican party will not surrender na- tional freedom and self-determination by permitting the | United States" to join the League of Nations. Harding outlined his views as set forth in a re-} cent league speech, He favors a Hague * tribunal with a court of nations. He at organization, ahd bee shows /' TATUTES PAOK d contra, sown it hn ‘poole thinkin oreanimaon. ahd 8. 8 Brest AY A TION AT, COURT votcs_m the pa two gear Ene er The vations trom aiher waite oslo AN URGED - IN stood firmiy against the league. } jer y rank Soelalists. No farmer! gained much inspiration from the meet, R f ( in Colorado who pays his $18 knows ing, and the Wyoming delegates ex.| H} |what becomes of it.” [pressed appreciation of the help which HARDING LETTE It | He pointed to ghe clever. method the visitors een abet There} opposed to an offensive and defe | adopted to steal the Democratic party|W@S @ general feeling, that the conven- alliance, id | ado—it was the Republican|#0n was ‘one of great importance andl Se ibe eee ie eS Siiie |i uemmraine al apenie, etarn feersioon ty | > » in M |the best ever held in the state. sh pie aE pe ees és : stole in North Dakota and| d the constitution anniversary. x 7 al in Minnesota. They are, The salary of the secretary wasO/ter to Dr. Jacob Gould Sehurman, a ter the next legislature ed from $300 to $500 a year by vote | president of Cornell university, Senator % ut f the convention. Warren G. Harding stated that the Tribune want ad results. FOR THE MAN 1 THE BARREL. Colorado that they. may put into inti at tinued from Page D Printing Company Makes Slow, eoea tinue’ |fect the most gigantic scheme of #0-/ Progress on Late Compilations | necessity of action if this movement is, cialist laws yet proposed, | Soetoagoegeoteegeefoatectoatoaterteatectoagoatestectestectoate-ot doateadoed % is ‘Gontamn New }to be checked and America is to retain! ‘The speaker warned every. honest} (% ° ontaining New |her basic institutions. citizen to beware of stories of all! Laws |} m an impassioned and clear-cut half-| kinds which had back of them a p % oe hour talk, . Marvin undertook t0/pose to instil unrest, ill feeling, 4 : e ‘ : - . 2, Wyo. Sept. 17.—Sev-|show that our present day unrest, dis-| trust and qlass feeling, He askq1| of attorneys at law, djtrust, ill feeling and hatred was rok to go to the trouble of in-| e la S r@) a u e other persons who have ult of a clever ca all these things in his own CI i iting the publuication of the W ed many years ago by cértain| wis » at his own conclusions, | y —IN—- “I do not ask a man in this room told neg ; a ne |AccePt any statement T have made as! 4% a in Naas Spusta bared (oo for the purpose of ‘acting upon it,"| 1 large, well-orga 5 'T/said Mr. Marvin. “What I am asking, qd and sufficiently efscea a | and what I hope you will all do, is ac-| > ation that has for IPO ENeRS the cept what I have said as serious| tC) r forsn ot Bos Ma Lares enough to warrant your making your) 5 de. m of our business en-| (01 | , in gation in our own way,; may erect on the}, tA ic form of goy- a ic interets who sought in this! not permit some one else to reagon for} y to destroy the commercial and in-| him, j supremacy of the United/ tion will not take place fori dus time. ‘The .informktion now/S ing ‘is that the printers, the fills Company of Sheridan, will not he’ spe r bound copies for general mana se esoaseete et 4 <a | | | \ sM {o%, aoe je to deliver sufficient « Pi of members of the jature which will’ tezr riving at you rown conclusion. - The Mills Company,/ruins a purely 80 {know what I have said-is true. You just procured paper on/ernment and a ‘purely communistic) can mow it is true if you want to, and » volume, and is be-|form of busin Yu whether you know it ts true or not and m. Inasmuch as Th cost to an indus-| , 1 1M ? ends ple ¥ Oo Me io, eee iM eee, .o¢, ¢ + °, All Hair Ribbons ° ‘Silk Hose Specials At 20 Per Cent Reduction. We will also FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY $2.50 quality, specia $1.95 $3.50 quality, specia each purchase of ribbons. Saturday only. $4.50 quality, special... ~ Pressing While You Wait Walk Up Three Steps and Save $10 TO $20 Suit and $2 TO. ON A PAIR OF | Pants Big Remodeling Sale Now On HARRY YESNESS New Method Tailor & Clothier 130 W. Midwest Ave- McClure Building <> »rd with what you find makes rence to me, but it makes a pt of difference to each of you.” 2 + Me ? give free a nice hairbow fastener with so ehoofeotees + ‘The banquet last evening at the Hen- ».)2ing Hotel was a most pleasant snd ature of the meeting. The was given by I vest Refining Com- ) d the industrial re-, lations plan used by that institution. captiadiivand: publica rediiess ri The banquet was followed by a tatutes contemplated the capital to the point where it wants to|dance at the Masonic Temple and a nding and delivery to the get out and the people to the point|boxing exhibition at the Odd Fellows’ € of 3,500 copies, and where th lieve they will benefit by| Hall, both of which were most enjoy- 000 to cover the ex- the gov or state running a pri-| “ble. of publication. It now e bus nd socialism will follow. | Other features of the program yester-| that this appro-|And tha 1 Mr. Marvin, “is the| ay the address by Richard S. Me + and binding, | liev } y estimate of it a a fights the industry. 0 not make a profit it wants to K Me os 36 and 40-inch plain and fancy Silks, consisting of taffeta, surah, crepe de chine, print- ed chiffon, etc. Worth from $300 to;$3:7 5! |Special, per yards ks See asa [0 odode iM & ¢s So ctact rates $0-4$o-0$o-08o- a Sn na o-efeeho teat + We are now showing a large, attractive line of Children’s Winter Coats, in sizes from 4 to 14 years, at.very reasonable prices. iO, + + Oe ee + We invite the mothers of Casper to bring their children in and make their selections while our stock is large. | priation is inadequate and cannot be plan. It has worked well. The people , President of the American 63 made to cover the printing of 3,500 have been with misinforma. ssociation, and a talk by O. 4% | cor and the binding more than tion. They ted this as true; of Omaha, explaining the 3, i 3 Sa Soe saldoat:t ake beliefs; | Pre nt shortage of capital, » acting on their beliefs—ana!. It was the first time Wyoming hes been honored by the president of the 3. conventions and fore, it is it } delivered they loos) the coal industry, f these copies, 1 ved to have 2,000 c in unbound forn\—that to wait for the K? eSesses KD ? ?- transportation, the ature | pack tion for |e! > rimpression and @ <4 ies. The 1,000 a if they ever go ov ved. a eo on this morning Dr. mond Hebard of the Univer- ming gave a splendid talk a for Ameficans.” John dc bound will not,/kiss good by to every r you pos- i, nearly meet the imme-, sess.” mand for the compiled statutes.) He called attention to the many or- n of the ure in au- ganizations engaged in this work, Sac Richards & Cunningham Company KR? 4, ? MSoeeieey the. sta-| prominent among them being the Com:|Clay of yenne discussed the live ¥ THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST ‘ a ite law of] munist 5 the Socialist party, the ota! ey: D. L. Darr ‘of Basin ¢ 3 : ; a brief| Fitzpatrick Labor party, the Committee sPoKe on “Par Collections,” John A.| 3,60 sy he qhe-eteatecte teste ate-steste tectoat RS 2 Po ste tote tote te tele tee te Motes t, In one volume. As|of 48, the I. W. W. and the Nonparti-|Grona_of the PTET nS Se SS a i ke i 1, ltowever, this}san League. 7 = ad ure will | met and|cause it is cleverly deceiving thousands ‘ é . will have enacted new laws, so that|of able, loyal, conscientious farmers. the p ring all of the Wyoming! They are told ft is a movement for their will find it r s © movement on the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION -WILL TELL YOU WEEKS IN ADVANCE THE ACTUAL RESULTS OF THE, NOVEM- : BER ELECTION HOW WILL THE PEOPLE VOTE? WOMEN’S VOTE BIG NATIONAL RIDDLE DAILY NATION-WIDE POLL WILL SOON SHOW 1920 WINNER There are 8,000 Rexall Drug Stores in the United States. A store in every city and in repeal by the 1 ature of 1921. tion would be completed in October. Original p) rding the publica-;Now the latter estimate cannot be ful: tion of the atutes, 1920, con- filfed and the date of probable publi- template on is advanced at least four months. nility of the p' The W. H. Brown Market & Grocery PHOWE 490 Specials for Saturday and Monday 10 POUNDS SUGAR FOR $1.65 14 Gal. size Cane and $ M. —SETTTIIIIITOTIITIIIOOTIIIISSSIIIDODINIIOL ISL SS, PO PLL LLL hd Guart size Gane and 5 A G e 5 5 : a Maple Syrup | 60 nearly every town in every state in the Union. Each store will be equipped with presidential bal- Pancake Plour fora. 43e lots and a ballot box. The secret ballot will be the. rule and none will know for what candidate BLUHILL BUTTER, POUND, 65C White House Coffee, Barrington Hall Coffee, Per pound ._... meaty soos 008: Ae, ARERR Secs, ES Morado Coffee, Gal. cans the voter cast his ballot. In this way millions of ballots will be cast, counted daily and the result, state and national, posted in each store-each day. Party leaders are at sea as to the attitude of Women Voters in the approaching battle of bal- lots. Our ballot boxes will be open to women; and their vote, while figured in the grand total, will be displayed separately, thus giving the only actual and accurate forecast. _. Fair play and accuracy are to be the keynotes of The Rexall Stores Straw Votes. Voters are urged to cast but one ballot. In this way only can a fair estimate of the ultimate result be reached. The Rexall Stores Straw Vote System is infallible. Why? Because it already has been sub- jected to the acid test of actual and far-reaching accuracy. In 1916 The Rexall Stores Straw Vote was the only forecast presented which returned Woodrow Wilson 'the victor. With only nine days of actual balloting, in which a million votes were cast, the final figures proved Presi- dent Wilson would win by a slender majority. In such states as California and New Hampshire each generally conceded to Hughes, the Rexall figures when compared with the actual ballots ‘ito! portionately, differed less than one-half of one per cent: : The result of balloting in each store will be telegraphed daily to the gerieral United Drug Company at Boston, Mass.; there the figures will be Torpiled® and sige alae back broadcast so that the vote by state and nation can be displayed on each store window. SaOTIODOO IIIS IIIS: SIOMOOIVIOPOVOIT OOOO VEE Apple Sme 2 ote oe a ae Sp peskiee ek Bppiesior ee an 25¢ Fancy Lemons, 35 Per dozen 4 BEST RANCH EGGS, DOZ., 656 Cc \ Pork Roasts, : Per lbs Pork Steak, § Fann: Se cok A IMPORTANT—IE at all possible, Phone your order Friday evening between 7 and 9 o’clock,’ PHONE 490 aS EY CE SIN ; i