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PAGE TW Che Casper be Casper Daiiv SCeibune | te formation of the people's free will. Jt is needless te point to the fact Issued every evening except Sunday at ‘ Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi that Democratic votes in our congress, cation. offices: Oil Exchange Building.|2nd Democratic governors and Demo- BUSINESS TELEPHONE _ eratic legistatures of Democratic states ducers of the Pacific Northwest, the ernment under which the several de- wool and meet producers of the Rocky! partments @re separate but co-equal, Mountamm states, the miners of tung-/ answerable hot one ‘to another, but sten and magnesite, who developed hew, each to. the people from which alone industries during the war, in fact, pro- it derives its power to be or to act at that come ——|have been the forces of obstruction Fostot|which have. prevented: earlier action |upen the universal grant of suffrage. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS} uc.) ou, REPGRTS FROM UNITED PRESS | We have no desire to claim that the 7 En Shina 7 F iaditor |Democratic party nor even the man WARE MTA xe Pe eee aie tor {domination of it, which now seeks to THOS... DAIL Advertising Manager| perpetuate its war power government, . nce City Editor stands for war. But we do claim that -Associate Editor } ——jthe bungling at Paris,.and the unfor-| ducers of all’ commodities into competition with the products of other nations where labor is cheap 4nd standards of living low are vitally cbn- cerned with the restoration of an import |duty which shall répresent at least the /difference in cost of production at home jand abroad. Not only by its. past record, but by its ltunate tangle created in negotiations] latest official declarations the Demo- jlooking toward an association of na-|cratic party cannot be depended upon to enact protective tariff legislation. By Entered at Casper (Wyomins) fice as second-class matter, Nov Ww. TLE “Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., = New_York City, Prudden, King & Prudden, 172023 Steger Bidg., : Chicago, IN. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file ig the New York ana Chicago of- fices ‘and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Carrier fons, is squarely upon the shoulders of our opponents. platform pledges Republicens are | bound to restore the protective prin-' of nations that will prevent war | Pie PADS ERE SOS SHAT view ‘of these circumstances too much [must be undertaken again by those who| (0h) 0) Sucse bck s laced upon the able of creating a work-|; i ¥ hsignaedaks n and committed to that policy.! America, in} to the “American women will realize with us that the work of building an associa; tion One Year - Six Months ‘Three. Month: Month Copy 3.90 1 able t the United States senate. —_ OUR NATIONAL FOUNDATION. Speaking of the constitution of the United States Warren Harding has said \this: American ‘women must realize that) "Phere ls ‘abroad in the inhd’e ‘apieit the League of Nations as presented by! . \which seeks to weaken the adherence Democratic administration would not} n for us but would mean nee y . which recklessly challenges its worth: American in tents ents! “Tt is well, therefore, to have one day as and lize with us that of world, must be guided by her own con- not that e exercise her obligations By Mail ad nce and by mortgaging nations. Six Months j e Threé Months - = 1,96 | conse’ No_subscription by mail accepted for | less period than three months. AlFsubscriptions must be paid in ad vancé and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be-| comes one month {mean nee to debtor boys living army over ed to die in causes in | which they would have no heart. Such a ac copped ¢ fogs “ maid bias league as the American people Have re- he Associated Press is exclusively ‘ entitled to the use for republication o. | Jeeted would MANGROS: SURGE) "ero axeail, or beliitie the: fitig tanto tne taken in far away places. Such‘a league all news credited in this paper and also 5 Mitel ness plished here vite and incur the just and passionate the l6cal news published herein. has been devised by bungling hands i F resentment of jof our vision and the jour faith, regeneration of mean with all country-loving men, ith, iF tresy DU the constitution may attacked stress | disparaged with impunity and, all ——Jand the return of the bodies of our men) F {too often, with approval, and yet the is but a symbol, though very time | nd too’fine in Precious symbol, while the other is the of wi , » the , and too’ fine : of who shall be th fore in ._ |wery warp and woof of our national ex- sident of the United States, for|™moral sense, to listen to technical dis-| tending that, having, < | moral promise by an indefen- muld not mean peace and amity but be e world entanglements, or VOTE HER STRAIGHT! As we jwko had been called across the ocean) | 4 } ‘. appro to/on st un-American the matter ch nenrer the setug Vomen are too wis next=pre i BSS “It been asserted that the constitution was imposed upon the many for the benefit of the few. jon the contrary, it is the one thing all other things in our policy, which both in origin and expression is universal in its democracy. “A statute rests upon the delegated nutgority of a, small official group, but the constitution is the direct fiat of all the people. It is their mandate, ex; pressing, not thelr wishes, but their will, fixing the immovable boundaries cussion to prove ans and for re -good and safe government, there! made is but one thing and the battle cry suz-|Sible international agreement, we could itself—Vote Her Straight! | to withhold the action ve been a voter for a-long|needed to perform our obliga | We determination all others who de- has sometimes gests nduce congr If tine*you atively moral measure our to live above obliga. to knew, and if you are a tons. ecg ke mt com. tions in them “We recent or new voter uP fact "be impressed upon Vote the ght ticket at eyery ,¢lection at which you yote.|W Yow will aid in producing better results| world’ by any more delusions withSyour franchise than you can pes-| Unite America behind a new proposal sopibly do in any other use of it. {to the other nations for the prevention FOF evidence of the value of such a/of War and for amicable relationships; ty) Ty eat their servants Let us, in who administer their government are own national ; forbidden to go. It is dvela to be ‘the supreme law of the land,’ with which one ficial act must coincide or fall. “It is an ev understanding proola- mation the right of the people to (speak as the sovereign power of the na- and “soul they are, this you. are all desirous of preventing Let us not break the heart of the Let us stre tepubl rule‘Sf voting conduct, simply familiar-| im World administration. ize Bourself with the history of the| “ine this, preserve our two parties that have held rule in this| Conscience at home and not check it at republic. Geney Let us establish @ workable} Uffier the Republica y you have! Telationship, We 1) Which is fair in prom red every other law and «very of- do want it fails, to which n par pat able, while had uniformly an dignified hongSt government, respected at home/t® Prevent usele nd ebonored You had. Our own men’s veins would contribute. peade, and __ prosperity | Het bpayent Foes F r » people a aE vays|honor and high moral esponsibility, ; 2 amofs the people. You have always | 70 - Seba }for does it not begin with the imperial EE i) Will have a united America behind it. 3 is ube | gt pho \words: ‘We, the people ;pt the. United | Stttew. do ordain and /establish this THE PROTECTION DEMAND 00 consthution for. the United States of Wilson) periods under}! It'‘is a remarkable circumstance that) yy 6rjca?’ . } whoty » administration, In} on the of a national election the) .j¢,” py thivio: qsndaitiog abt the (Cleveland period the fiscal policy|most active agitation in behalf of re-!rate, this constitution should Gease to that the govern-'storation of tariff urities had to be issued and comes from that section of the countr: duties/1¢ the door would no longer be closed { jagainst the stealthy appropriation pay the ‘unning expenses of! which has hitherto been most strongly the government. ane ss bloodshed, : of abroad hav contentment us establish one which, in whose body in your citizenship anc the law situgtion with the before } { Ff this and Democratic e some vast cient protective ment’ sold "'to of autocratic power, and the gradual’ ab- The industry of the| opposed to the principle of protection.| srption of the people’s sovereignty. So comparatively |jon¢ as it endures the people will never bread little discussion of tariff legislation, but} yaye a master, but will rule themselves, the!among the jeanut, cotton seed oil, Mo-|supject to «no compelling force but own authority and the will of hair and wool producers of the South] 4,1, j Waste and Southwest there comes a vehement} Whaihes it ahalliendive willbe of ‘their country were idle, citizens were out of In the North there is employment, soup kitchens and lineg’ were everywhere to peoyfle from utter starvation. And now the Wilson period. nd {extravagance evé ament. Inefficiency A. public save ‘ Goa. domand for protection indus- |tries from the destructive competition! qrornmine. for iit) reverence mountain |of foregin producers. for it, ig not ‘enongh. “they must fake | This demand for otectic r : upon} This demand for protection from) iioiq of its meaning, penctrate its spirit, nd will be taxed) Democratic states follows closely ont eave to its principles, confound its ene- than open An} of the Democratic national | mies. More onvention of that party toward thet ryiation is insidious subversion. “Gur people must set themselves to task of ending the attempt to sub: tive the where in gov: in every depart piled for the men and women of America to cr Respect menf.. debt higlr the inter whigh the people ar to the limit for year st payments to come. action dangerous re- imbecik financial that is)t ariff question, which attitude is that a tariff own inadequate and A now permitting the dumping of) prot forejgn raw and {With tu ainst our ewn polid, free trade policy eve ive is unconstitutional. ject trol of products their candidates Q out and prevent ' edge minufac pledged | the legis! to con the power the enactment of a protectiv to Re- they de- 1 En) tee mAreets 20 Chvye of executive, and of restoring look of constitutional products the! tariff Democrats can only : wed rei eo |the substance gov- opertition of our own industries and|publicans for the legislation ire. All advocates of riff or even of a revenue tariff, should this in mind when marking their United States senator next the employment of our own labor. j a protective EE OSES AEE NERENERS AES AEEE After you eat—always use ATONIC =one or two tablets—eat like candy. poet pee Perna pein Bioaced jassy Fe Ca tops indigestion, food souring, repeating, eget, the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the bestremedy. it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you get wvell. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or | money refunded by your own drng- of . the gist. Costa trifle. Please try it! you find in dig- |CASPER PHARMACY. 110 E. Secona ¢ of the Republican|the control of the senate by even one] ntrol of Yqu have a situation of irresponsi-} ti bility. of affairs, that) bear the. people, the; }y by a radical ele-| November. by the) The adminitration, with' narrow majority of one vote. stability of the government} look is that the margin will be very both ele-' slight after the November. election. in the direction unrest among Hots for comfhission of crime senate is now Republican The out- ment that has been fostered by a chings e fing f th by this lawless 30 administration itself. lievers in the Republican principles of} iministration oblivious | protection de You have also believers in the} aising as large ‘d proportion through the certain pressing nds of domestic] policy of r ffuigs which is ble butt®r: hearing | customs” houses, should make th: negligence of theirs will) aANSist the the seeing visions ahd voi in the air no act or féw control of to the a of the undeniable in turning United States senate ove Should These are differences admi Demo- peonte’s gingTinto the histor in tration business t erats. tho Republicans lose vote they would thereby lose the committees including the committee 2 Which shapes the provisions 1 Democratic parties. the difference between the two thatinspires the advice to stick to the} Repwlic: tion So Inthe long run you wi mixeffy upon your. friend will on finan nh party and the further cau-,of tariff legislation. her straight The traiff legislation enucted by the & less/ Democratic party has failed both as a vote STOP! Ask Yourself Are you fully protected by INSURANCE br nd yourself, measure of protection and as a revenue producer. A of statistics has shown that in seven years under Republican tariff there im- ports of almost — $10,500,000,000, jWhich duties egilected to the umount of nearly $2,200,000,000, an average rate of 21 per cent, while dur-} ing seven years of the succeeding Dem ocratic tariff law there were imports of | $19,705,000,000, on which duties were collected to the amount of’ only $1,631,-! 000.000, an ge of 8 per cent. The treasury has lost nearly $4,000,000, i 000 in revenue a time when revenue great South and gou have # whole lot compilation better luck"¥rom every standpoint. | laws Refhember—Vote her straight, were —_ WOMAN'S CONCERNS. Yi Bins direct to the AmefSca appeal - on were of sts that should Harding} women or upon the sul to them W. bringS home these things: ans are committed to. a. mout ren solving housing problems and The plat- form%of our opponents fails to consider We q long encouraging home owning or ave this Sub. have declared spe- R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance That's All 112 E. Second Phone 370 y for list of was one of our Although | active in demanding 4“ protective tariff.) } clal justice} needs. Ww party and Social Ifare Lionel} stand now Jother sections are no less in need of re: B stonds before he lemon} for pArticipation of all our citizenship! growers of California, the lumber pro- w mew the is now most! the Demoeratic platform as the Republican the granting of suffrage,|turn to that economic policy. jboth their past record and their latest) importance of electing Republicans to} ‘of the people to their constitution and) iin the year set apart for the clearing’ all." ped Reahe oeicos cial LET WOMEN DECIDE. | Chairman Wil! Hays ‘of the Repub- ‘ican national committee says the Re- (publican party is perfectly willing to ‘et fer the two parties ypon the League lof Nations question. “For 150 years the women of this country have given being to our. sol- diers. For 150 years the women of }this country have inspired our soldiers to deeds of unexampled heroism. But ithe women have had no voice in the dis- position of these soldiers. “Now, by the triumph, of a supreme \justice, the women will have a voice in the disposition of our’ soldiers. ‘The | Republican party is ready to let the women decide whether the United State's shall a@nter obligations which will make her sons liable to be or- dered by foreign powers to foreign solls to settle foreign disputes.” {OFFICER SLAIN BY TONGMAN IS LAID AT REST CHEYENNE, Sept. 21.—Funeral ser- vices for “Biz. Tom" Holland, agent of the department of justice, who was murdered by Yee Geow, fugitive Chi- nese whom he had arrested, were held Sunday afternoon at the Elks’ home. The city fire department, “of which Holland formerly was chief, appeared in the cortege. UNLUCKY NUMBER FOUND BY CHEYENNE RAIDERS (Special to The Tribune. CHEYEN Wyo., Sept. 21. teen at a ‘ousal at No. 901 W Rigtheenth street, formerly in the stricted district but supposed long to have become Christianizet, proved unlucky early Sunday morning. ‘The police walked in on the party and ar- rested the ten men and three women on charges of frequenting a, disorderly house. Several of the party—which several have not yet been identified— also will be charged with bootlegging, | t re- =o ‘on to the the thir found on the premises in add considerable quantity inside teen. —__————_.. All Electric Fixtures, Table Lamps and small Boudoir Lamps at half price. We are overstocked. Natrona Powe: Ca, Phone 69 much “white mule" liquor having been | GAVIN APPEALS | FROM VERDICT to the t in dis- ity of em- Following notice of an | supreme court from a ver trict court finding him the women of the country decide} pezziement of funds to the amount of $1,000 from the Continental Supply company, Claude J. Gavin was released on $10,000 bond Saturday after Judge Kimball had sentenced him to a term) of from five to seven years in the state penitentiary CHIROPRACTORS ORGANIZE AT CHEYENNE MEETING (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 21.—The Wyoming Association of Chiropractors was organized at a meeting held here Saturday night, with delegates from the chief towns of the state in attendance, Officers of the new organization are: J. H. Jeffrey, Casper, president; F. H. Douglass, Cheyenne, vice-president; W. W. Quinn, Cheyenne, secretary; A. B. Ekdall, Cheyenne, treasurer. The as sociation will endeavor to get through the next legislature a bill legalizing chiropractic. , Dent ae 5 SA Aes REOLO, Inc, KIMBALL DRUG STORE . Gasper, Wyo. And All Leading Druggists Aged Man Follows Son to the ees DOUGLAS, Wy Sept. 21.—James! O'Leary, 70, is dead here, just a week after his son, John O'Leary, died from injuries sustained when a horse aclokied? @ pitchfork with which O'Leary was; working. 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