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7 Sala: : . == “be Casper Daiip Eribune you whow me a “radical movement I'can be circulated to ‘the voters tree of MEA TPO AIR j : ven up he , ai 2 ‘East "Avenue 35, by Cas jwill show you a government that has stage. j failed to help me, Acesyere papel LEperanacy? in ieee by Alcov: MAE re ve, Z > i Mer Issued avery evening except Sunday at! recon unjust amd oppressive Thus the Democratic campaign man- i her of surroundings Was advised, so I tray-j jean Co., in Sult Greek by Salt c: : Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi é . g lead ly all oyer the Unket States | ; remy rack cation offices: O Exchange Building, There ape many radical moyement$ azers by using careful economy, ean ) { would. pen anaes cis Paice Seaens ht went, | 5 SSA BUSINESS SELEEHONE ai this country. The members of the jatribute many) speeches at niall cost. » itinet pean: \ but Raye nya ey i a IT, W. W., the Communi . the Social-!*p, can get them printed at govern- 1 ing results. How I coat my suite. Entered at Casper (Wyoming) F nN ment printing offices at cost. They can 5 i ing is more T can tell, and I he- ists. of late the Bolsheviki, have on A peor piomecs eeeuter. Nov {preaching and some of them acting haye them folded and delivered to their if met came so despondent that Hfe seerned | : MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ;, sm in this country. ‘Their ra-!omices for which they pay no rent. They (Continued from Page 1.) ee as met aitinn Iwas in LFF OR’ Bey E ES: SH 3 ; ! * ‘3 — " s jus onditto: f. ais “not, the result of unjust can. store them “inthe corridors for enpers; <eecondy irrigated brome grass; . me I began taking Re EARL Ee MANWAS, Business Manager | and oppressive government; it springs] yisitors and house employes to walk| second, irrigated field peas. THOS. (CrAILY_--Advertising Manager |from quite different sources. There is’ ground or trip over. Practically the! J. P. Lamb—Second, Red Top; sec- R, BE. BVANS---- City iditor much radicalism in the neighborhoed only operation the Democrats have to| oud, Blue Stem; second, wHeat grass. W. BH. HUNTLEY.--.Asgociate Editor! or putte. Gov. Cox would have very’ Mrs. 34. 8. Lathrop of Gasper was awarded third premium for the best _ Krown as reel LUNCH 115 W. Yellowstone Try our Special Plate yy husband first tola him F had no faith next day He dought me to my- great surprise ry porn agree with me, so I kept on taking fa ‘pay for is the addressing of envelopes East ETRE aes sreat alMeulty in demonstrating ‘that and stuffing the speeches baclinto thet oisniay of canned, goods in the county The results speak for themselves. ¢ | -Dinner—50c New Yor és jit is the fruit of government injustice mail sacks from whence they came. | division. ‘ . “T havé sained thirteen poynds in|} Hours: 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Pryiden, King & Prudden, Jand oppre Just what part the speeches are guing} Netrona County was given second weight, and I feel perfectly well in | 1 1720-23 Steger Bids., Chi m Se }to play in the campaign is not clear.| Premium for the design in which the every way. My appetite is splendid hicago, |county name was carried out. The let- and I eat just I want and Copies o1 the Daily Tribune are on} AN AMERICAN LAW. | Most of them were delivered weeks ago. | Dee PiSeeEy Gao Lae saan homer inven. have’ tie symptom of file in the New York ana Chicago of-| Speaking to a group of railway ment is not within reason to suppose! gether h F indigestion. I am so happy: over the 2 fices and visitors are wel ‘ is PPOSC, | sed on a white back ground faced wit! int Yearling Ramboulette rams; +——_]on the recent railway act adopted by! therefore, that any ‘considerable num-|hlack Siberian millet heads. It was. the : ; recovery of my health that F fecl just craised; the wooly sort: 2 like telling .verybody about this won- derful medicine.” The above remarkable statement was SUBSCRIPTION RATES. jeons By Carrier _Ithat it was not perfect, but character- Senator Harding conceded ‘ber of votgrs will sit-down by the fire-| work of County Agent G. M. Penley {side to read the speeches in order 10/% ane represents much work and ingenu- good buy if Woodrow’s mah Fri day is not elected; can deliver in car lots on North Western. Had iged’ it as the most considerate plece ‘he ‘ i : : ; be convineed that voting tora Demo!" poney: gathered practically. al eo made: récently by Mrs. William P.|} soi Livestock Co., Rawlins, Wyo, of legislation ever enacted in the pro:/crat is the thing to do. ge exhibits Yon “dlaplay in” Natrol ‘ Smith, a well known and hig! re eat tection of any group of workmen in the} Officials at (the capitol say there is*;ooth and for one man it peo 0 Z : sPected resident of United States. He said: }no way that the use of public buildings ,a big task. Tnereasing interest in the “I must emphasize one of the gross/for purely partisan purposes can be} fair should make this'work easier in the } 4 2 | misunderstandings relating to the stopped even though any of them haa future for the county agent and make 2 | One Year -.-.- Six Months Three Months No subscription by mail accepted fo > _ 5 a titor for first Cummins-Esch law. It did not “provide aq mind to do so. It was -pointed out, | At7On* closer" competito . i honors: “I will never stop praising Tanlac, | Jess period than three months. |for a permanent government guaran- e ’ * t p.. praising 2 ‘All gpbacriptions must be paid in a ¥ £ be! | Hewever, that Republicans,’ who could) Washakie County took ‘first wonors}¢o, jt has restored my health when vance tna The Daily ‘Tribune will not|*? of dividend on railway capital. On tiave taken advantage of their privil-/for the best county display, embracing| everyone who knew of my dreadtit! | insure delivery after subscription be-|the contrary, it placed a limit on these’ eges, have hired a, suite of offices in a/@r@ins and grasses, horticultural and condition had no idea I would ever get} comes one month in arrear | dividends. It did provide for a main-! downtown office building as their Goshen took first on grains,} wen, * dd vegetables. Niobrara was . * ‘ tenance of rates fi eriod of sIX paign he. 7 wy “Pwo years ago, fojiowing an Sapa Member of Audit ares of Circulations | ‘°nence of rates for a period of six paign headquarte awarded first for the best display off aint, 7 began suffermg from nage) The fruits of a Commercial Education are good because they enable yeu to become self-supporting—a (A. jmonth, which would guarantee a suf- OS |eounty products by the county agent.|tion” qnd severe stomach trouble. ' T Member of the Asnuciated Pres: jficient railway earning to make pos: IDLE WAR BONDS. Natrona took second place for the best] praw worse so rapidly that my healtn ” Associated Press is exclusively|*ible the financing of necessary rail-| onomists and the public generally horticultural display, Big Horn winning soon became perfectly wretched. .My entitled to the use for republication o, |} way improvements under the control of!are eyineing lively interet in that ‘first. stomach became so weak I couldn't eat all news credited in this paper and alse the lo news published herein. | his ts the fourth year of Frank Ju-|the simplest food or even drink a glass ;Han's supervision of the state horticul-|o¢ milk without suffering f hours |their owners, bec agraph of Senator’ Harding’s use of the admitted | pa Bookkeeping and Office Training failure of the government to maintain) speeche of acceptance, in which hed jtural exhibit and the suécess this year] afterward. I was extremely ous, agar {the railways in a state of preparedness! clared it to he the duty of the govern- and in| year'’s“past, is due to’ large ex-| and would have palpitation of the heart tent to his co-operation. He also acted$so badly at times I would almost faint. a judge of, the fruit’ exhibit this} My circuletion was very poor, I had no! sar. Mr. Julian is park commissioner;color, and weighed only eighty-one ft the city of Casper. pounds. It seemed I was just gral the| Filly Mostellor, who has not missed aj ually starving by degrees, and I had You fit yourself to do the work the world wants done. Young people with a business training are in demand. |tor efficient “service. ment to make “its Liberty and Victor; “We stipulated also that ‘there’ ponds worth all that fits patriotic citi-} should be no reduction of American ns paid in purchagjng them,” ‘Inas . muuch as there are outstanding « In other words, we gq. the American |y du ilway we g that same period, Republican Ticket REGISTER NOW 3 3 : useful member of the community. Through Our Courses in Stenography, | : a sent time approximately $20,000,000,-/ state fair in the pastsixteen years, and : NATIONAL railway workman precisely the same 000 worth of thgse securities, ostimated|one of the best informe men in the D 4 2 3 ig 3 : = pes 8, ; ay session begins. September 20 For President— j Suara e thet we gave to the Ameri- to be in the hands of about 19,000,000 j site on both pormsewet and SET PIONEER > y * 8 zZ WARREN G. HARDING | |can owne: of our citizens, it is apparent that any babies Pe cat Sate akan tate Night session begins . ... September 20 Of Ohio | “There has been much outcry against suggestion ‘to restore the $2,000,000,000 | passed-any’ other -yearartd ‘he: is. very, GROCERY * For Vice President: [the act as being hostile to labor and 6f gales value they hiive lost through] enthusiastic over the added growth the ¢ Call or Phone for Particulars Lo VIN COOLIDGE ;unjust to unionism and subservient to’ depreciation of the market commands}fair is having each year. ‘ CAL jcar-al. On the contrary, it is the very, (he immediate attention of a ¢ num- . m es tees. : Of Massachusetts : | 4. 8. Hanway and~J. B. Grittivh, chuse' [opposite of these things. It does not ber of people. county commissioner, haye returned . a Fi E Fann Re |interfere with collective bargaining; on! One of the most recent authorities from a business trip ‘te Denver. Mr. Sandison & iddes < For Represe ive in Congress— " ‘ is y \Griffith @rove.the.Cole motor ear to . 4 FRANK W. MONDELL the mRrATy. it facilitates collective, to discuss .the matter is Mr. am N I Denveminaenueahedtae eeinutes. Ske THOS, FIDDES, Incorporated For Presidential Electors for Wyo-| |! ining. Moreover, it recognizes| Lawrie, ji economist of Washington.| tir trip was taken pt easy stages.({ Comer Fourth and defferdon Mts. i ~fning— Ait railway workmen ought to be em-}He detlares that “at the present time} Corner Second and Durbin Sts. JACOB M. SCHOOH ployed under the most fortunate con-|>ome $5,000,000,000 of war bonds. are After you oaieral ware use £ PETER KOO | ditions for the good of all the American |t!ving idle in the banks of the country, We Deliver > FAMES NIGROLEON people. It, in effect, provides that they}hey represent bonds: placed upon’ the prnemete: r ct : ai aE Sly shall be abundantly and generousks et and not actually” sold to in- aR)» 3 Republican County Ticket Pena 3 } Arad Tate A ds A ag aa weyeic tet | compensated ‘and, establishes, for the] vestors, but which the benke were! Z - SII III LI IL aD SSDS LDS: CLL LADS DELS SD PT AS, for State Senator— lf time §n ‘America, a | tribunal | roreed td absort 4 sti! tablets—eat like candy. 5 ; oon aed i America, a \ ounal | forced to absorb. Mr, Lawrie « esti-! G For R y he ey | through which the government's con-|mates that “the retention of such 2 insta aveafeattr Bote ‘or Representatives i af b : . . pe Ni apt "FRER |< for workmen may be given ex-|large volume of undigested war paper} foodsouring, repeating, headacheand & LIOIL ILD ILS SDS LD EMI MEMES SE a . " | pression. Jin the banks is consuming 50 per cont] the many miseries caused by & \ ide eee } «6 pS a of the normal potential. banking re- A ed S h y | aS a 1 LEE MARTIN |--END PUBLIC EXTRAVAGANCE....|sources of the country.” He contends] Ch tomac & & nein tates Gow. Coolidge says the Republican | that the reason why the bonds have not EATONIC isthe bestromody ittakes & ' ' \) E. M’DONALD toasty’ Hae dale ht to encourage }been taken up by the public is that they Be Ree ialacine dad uaeanys ~453 e & For Cogn, Clap ie i ‘ jbusiness enterprise. “Prosperit is} an inate rate that is not comet well. Pereyra pargk bak, £ & ___ HELEN K. CARLSO} contagious, ‘There ise power that can {petitive with other jnvestments in the efited. of thousands wondartlly & rst \ For Clerk of Court— |prevent an increase pf ¢apital, irre-|hond market, and that has caused the} Money refunded by : ‘ HAZEL CONWELL gist. a trifl } i rh ’ ; : Ei AP nae i au, lspective ‘Of its ownerstip, increasing|(beline of theip,market prices. Sound le. Pleuse try it! , : Yor County Attorney— i 3 ied énomics ob1 sera a = , A th ALWRED ROLOWEY [the welfare of ‘the peoplo. It always eegnomics andvebmmon,” sense bust! Monarch of @ Mountains a provides more employment, increases | declares Mr. Lawrie, ‘demand ‘ . . Hoch Assepact— Riedie ¥ dard of{ that the evil bé rectified at the earliest LYLE E. JAY |Wages and. raises.every standard ! > & . iz aul | sying: ‘ I? e 4 on Cauinke areas living. pportunity. & ‘ The latest model four-pass. roadster now on display in our showrooms. & M. N. WHEBLER | “But neither constitutional govern-| AS @ means 'to that end, Mr. Lawrie: N For Commissioner (Four Years)— ment nor well-orde! liberty, nor] recommends the early refunding of the & ; W. F. |Sound banking, nor the American spirit|@r debt into honds exchangeable for & . & For Commissioner (Two Years)— }nor good railways can insure our ma:}}ose now held. He asserts that finan: . ' \ CHARLES ANDA {terial prosperity untess there can be} itt experts are of the belief that the ®% % For Coroner— j , jan end to. both public and private ex- t rate of the néw issue ould & TODD W. BOWMAN j travaganee, .‘he waste of. public itly exceed 5 per cent, and that) Fi \) * Tr! |money during the last few years sur- hould be spread over a period of y - & LET HIM RANT. passes the imagination. The great es-| fifty years. If that were done, says he,! & 5 : & Since Mr. Cox has seen fit to criticise tablishments organized to prosecute the} war bonds would be on a competitive 4 The Quality First Car and sneer at Mr. Hurding for his ex-! by the executive arm of the gov-}basis with other issues, the huge & s & pressions respecting our constitution! ernment have not yet been reduced in}#mount now held by the banks would & Chalmer. and his defense of the institutions upon tne number oe names on fie reels to be moved, and the industry of the en- Wee bare = ead A tee ink uakone siete \) Which our liberties rest, and to call him! anywhere near the pre-war standard,{tire country would fecl the benefit of MODERN REPAIRING & are Heatly: « you want one, let us know immediately. & ® reactionary and to attempt to con-/-nis condition must be remedied, There the tremendous increase in banking re % : ‘ & trast him unfavorably with other great! mus, be a t Ghatue . 10. further | at $ \) men of the nation, referring pe 1-| diminish the great extravagance of the notes to the amount of over LEGITIMATE larly to Lincoln, let ys see just how) present administration. To this tremen-|$4,000,000,000 fall due in 1923, and. con- MAT RIC & " & ‘ far apart Mr, Harding and Lincoln are dows task the Republican party .has|sress must provide a refunding plan JOS. L. SCHWARTZ & 4 in their views. Mr. Lincolp has said} | dedics ated itself. ov them. Then will be the opportunity ‘ae ® * \ this, speaking of tie perpetuation of| MWe have tested the spirit of Ameri-|to make provision also for the rest of tum Theetes Balding & 4 & Amotican political thatitutions: vay |S& and found At (ruc. We have 4,000,:|the national war debt. Not only will’ » Monking.. Meer. & h a Ap) ht. ioht C Bs \Y “They are a legacy bequeathed us by| 99 of men who hav ved.uhder thet the advantages ‘enumerated | by) at f. Ch . a once hardy, brave and patriotic, but] aie of our country. We. have ip baaguintnihy ta eecenals antag & ) am plo: gi . t 7 es RON. lamented and departed, race of11,, the womanhood of the land t higher rate, bond,' but additional & % i % 4 ancestors. Theirs was the task (and’i,. o,unsel in’ the guidance of affe ceonomies can be effected “if the a _ The only difficulty with the Maxwell i is to get enough of them to fill our \ nobly' they performed it) to possess state. In this morning of a new exis-| issue: takes the form: of serial! bonds, a orders. Fortunately we haye a Maxwell sedan which is now being themsels ane trout themselves US'teuce America wlone of all the earth is| fixed proportion beng retired euch y & P 3 displayed in our showroom. If you want the ideal car \ ) of this goodly land and to uprear upon young, vigorous, unexhausted, of the petiod for which they run. | % for the coming season, call and sce this one. \ its hills and its valleys a political edi- és “F It has been demonstrated by expert | flee of diberty .and equal rights; it is “DEMOCRATIC ECONOMY.” bond men that serial issues are by far] e , N ours only to transmit tk —the for- 1 t economi¢al from the stand-} >* 5 ts; ri ;_| Stacks of bulging mail sacks piled in| th® Mest economica io BE rips ts a wane a are ‘feet sf on ft Fe aaeirs Homie ak ete ar eat Bo of the issuing ‘authority. The] T. R. Wins ® i ; Pind - Hg ay 4 Pe ne (representatives office. building at Wash-| te of Massachusetts hag passed a} ‘Threaded Rubber In- % e ol e anc orn by SUrps ‘ " - g “ig | v 4 ‘ rte caps: y eUEPelington tell the glory of a. flood law that all municipal indebtedness in tthe stor as important LY & tion—rto the latest generation that fate ap pas ‘opagunda o-} the futuee shall take the form of ‘serial| + ‘orage battery as a hall pecmit the world to know. 'Phis Pemecratic campaign propaganda fo-)” 5 : } the tungsten filament is jaa grafitudecio ‘pur itatherk. aieucelme 9 every. Dart ocrtpamrguntry.. TUF Maude: imi oteeh Sintae s) BUA a SIas ore the insult f PA EVEN eee eae eel i. going at a minimum of cost to the! cities in Canada wave adopted similar] & Overland Light “ 4 ki 4 to, Ouraeh¥es Opty to Doatertky ANA ooratic’ wan chet hubieieaome ex-(Helcied.../ During, the debate. on thie} other Hlasenee ine mt Bone y verlan: ght “4 ve-passenger touring; tots hes condition; rea- lave: for Our species in general) ta ee tampayery. anid: tothe (de. |Tourtin Salberty- bond: act dh: the sens bear ri pgp og ATH & - sonable terms. a peri tively require us faithfully to per- 4 ainr . Wiedide dot: Seacbiict Wil . torih”* {trimgnt of ‘the White paper ‘supply, | former. Senator, Weeks of 2 pore: et oe pd ‘ Chal 1920: fi .) ‘ toe take My selty urged the serial method, demon-| one readed Rub- almers 3 five-passen; . : - We rather think’ that Mr. Harding's} ©» the first floor of ‘the eiies, bylld-; HN ae "rh 5h coca rag Insulationhas Hi Pp ger; practically a new car, ’ notions are not at variance with ‘the, in# are the headquarters gf Kepre gong AeA Les a3 Comparative ine at been selected= by 136 / = : great Lincoln on the same subject }tative Henry b. Flood ¢¥a.), ehiteman | 6% gnomes of the. serial over the antl a: taanratechiners OF sera wid 4 ‘ \ ft * » 7 - for the Democratic congressional com- jMurted sinking fund sm, i if Mr. Cox had an idea or thought Marding Jaton Ros dike above his own selfishness, the public] ™ittees whe is directing, the attempt) RADA Ee ‘ & f 3 - hi :'to @lect i Democratic house, ‘The of ey, Wil be free to adopt what AUTO KLECTRIC might be willing to bear his constant t fe eng. Setamedee wna: afet ON fh oaaba to a baBRh: thie kas . COMPANY | carping: but since he has not, most folks flees are large aes vei - . 6 E. Midwest Ave. ) \ have passed him up and are allowing rent free to the Democrats, despite the value. of ary ae Victory bonds, oft . « & ' him to rant to his heart's content. jfuct that they are being ‘used for a is appe et Se See ee Pa - : & Se Satine | purely political purpose now, hand for him to carry out the sugses:| ® CALLS HLM DOWN. | tthe ptgcks of bulging mail sagks ton in his speceh of acceptance. _ A} S } The New York ‘Times, since his nome! J wich on either side of thf Democratic discussion of the subject at this time & % nation, ong of the most ardent of Cox! ite udday. At one tiie cight Jarge {8 valuable’ in calling the people's at-| N supporters, is not exaetly pleased at piles of sacks were ‘counted, In three tention to the opportunity whiich 3} & & the manner it which [Cox opens bis|o¢ rhe pigs there wote more than @ity |thelis to place a man in. the White % ‘ mouth and puts his foot in it, Con-| ook py aetaml count. Other piles; House With a rewlization ‘of the gov} % & i cerning the utterances of its candidate) vex. somewhat smaller, but the elght/ernment's duty to mike gvod the huge} & & ; ; st Tutte ‘the ‘mex feels constrained aiigy easly totalled more Uhan Beds ioneen Aysininad bx ite bond holders. | \ Corner Kimball and East Yellowstone Ave Phone 1 & \ ‘ to minister a reprimand, any joes ¥ 2 | ea sae 223 N 1 xo in ‘the following languag F ey, ovancks’: 3 | & 4 the top of each of theke sacks 1 “With time and opportunity for re-| slip showing that it contained Q, H. WORNICK | ner, b: - flection Gov. Cox probably would not 5) aveamnesth bee cise ean pat i, , Ns, * : {pave ania. what Nati treperiea (by -thel a rncs mnaeches Beata ease cam cigs moved his Plumbing, 1 & Sao IT Tse stIw rer rerITss se awa aa % A ‘bxs r (ernment printing office. As rt oi é pee : } 1 correspondent Bt Et mips i have) sional Record the , ‘spggehos,} shop to 713 E. Second St | ‘ yy i said ut Butte, Mont, that ‘wherevers vie avowedly : PSs, TE, PE iE { : vhile avowedly campaign propaganda, HONE 1177-M MOL EELRI SIGS SMS SS, 3 : ‘ ‘ is. ee

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