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WEDNESDAY, SEPT.,22, 1920 home, is particularly aggravating. If| about’ a land matter, the fdentity of am answer is not forthcoming, the con-} the writer if often disclosed congalt. stituent—ignorant that his oversight is; ing the tract béoks af the General Lang the cause for dela4y4is apt to think his|offize. If the caneellati¢n postmark Nemes Bisel cet ecenaneer Che Casper Daily Tribune Che Casper Daily Cribune American, whether he is engaged im manufactur-| WPCARTHY TOPS INQUIRES ADDRESSED TO: congressman is “too ”” to l6ok after} enn be read, the postmaster fs frequent. y evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona | ing, agriculture or production of any kind, in busi- yo. PuDlication Offices: Oil Bxch Buildi 4 a unty, Wyo. Publication Omices: Olt Exchange Building ! ness oy depends upott wades, thé Democratic patty] CHICAGO MART SOLONS N WASHINGTON matters connected with his job at) ly able to locate the party, particularly IN LAMB SALE\ ‘; Washington. if it is a small town. Jn an; Ss i "Mr. Mondell kas a regular system in AS bal Se > sleuthing out these constituents who edd aie tatiana a gives this assurance for the future: “We re-affrm the traditional policy of . the Levery possible avenues pursued jet, the unsigned missive is filed ney 1 Eugene McCarthy returnet yestardag, By Y fs forget to sign their names. If it is trom Chicago Where he disposed 01 ine.) = wwashiRenh, atve iateekiom. 4 week passes Without Congressman Democratic party in favor of a tariff for revenue > the “port of missing ‘signers.’”" ¢ars of sheep at the Chicago stock- Mondell receiving a letter frotm a con: only.” A Do you think it wise to trust this party to deal yards, getting $14.25, top, for fat lambs and $13.75. for feedefs. The Piné stituent, about a matter of importance to the writer, WhO fails (6 sigh His or with futute conditions as the guardian of your ‘Mountain Sheep company disposed of her name to the epistle. Year after business welfare ? ‘ 11 carloads on the same day. If you have not had enough of mismanagement }*1,f"1008 of tne eae ul wes year these missives average about. 50.; Most of them are, naturally ébficerriing in the past several years, there will be the chance | made trom Powdur River in sixty hours to retain the Democratic party in power and get }°°¢? fle Northwestern and that it was . land matters; since the war maty rélate to borius and compensation claims, The a great pleasure and the source of more. much satisfaction to get such good thisstves are confined to no particular élass or section; they coffe from mer* service. | Since the return to private owhetship the roads are giving ship- chante, lawyers, ranchers and stock- men. The identity of at least 80 per pers @ good run, he says, and he is Thuch encouraged to continue fr the cent Of the writers is eventually dis overed, but only after divers and sun- business. c dry methods have been followed. Congressman Mondell has for years received more letters than afy man in} congtess; because of his prominence and) activity; in national affairs these come from all sections of the United States.! It is his pride that every letter is} answered, every detail im connection with them is handled to the best 6f the JHRRHHHEHEE HEH HHRHHHHHHE ability of himself and his. official family.! F M With Not only are they answered, but the reply mrust go back as quickly as pos- sible, To this promptuess and thorough- | It is sometimes difficult to keep in close touch with rapid developments thruout the country. itered at Casper (Wyo! office matter, November , 1916 MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM UNITED PR as second-class Presi@ent and Editor Assochite Editor City Rditer Business Managér -Advertising Manager Rheumatism Comes From Tiny Pain Germs R HANV IOMAS DATLY — - Advertising Representatives Pavid J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., New. York City udden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg Chicago, UL vies of the ‘on file in the New York | .yand Chicago offices and visitors are welcortic. SUBSCRIPTION BATES REDE Ry SRE Te sr aa HE iS WORTHY YOUR CONFIDENCE. A representative of the Raiiway Trainmen has said this: . ‘ } “In all the years I have been going up to Bea- con Hill, Calvin Coolidge is the squayest man I ever met.” At the same time the président of one of the | important New England railfoads, summing up his expérience with the governor, remarks: “If I had a dispute with my men and Coolidge were the arbitrator, I would be glad to have the men be represented by-ary lawyer that they chose; and I would be willing to leave my side of the case in his hands without making any plea at all.” The Republican party is proud that Calvi Coolidge is one of its representatives for high of- fice before the people of the country. Just as the two opposing forces in the railway world are Willing to trast him on matters concern ing themselves, so can you trust him in the greater affairs of your government and know that they will be safe in his hands. THE IMPORTANT THING. PRR AUS = MaRll Fek. K. OF 6. ELECTS OFFICERS TUESDAY, NEW HOME FOR ~~ LODGE 1S PLANNED: HERE ‘Phe Knights of Columbus held its unnual election of officers of the lodge last night at the Mallin club and @ vell attended meeting resulted. Grand Knight Foley was re-elected to succeed himself and the deputy's nlace was filled’ by the election of Doe tor Drew. Frank B. Taylor was placed 1s recorder of the Casper lodge. Fred Villnayé asked to be relieved of the du- ties of financial sécretary, a position he has held for eight years and his plaee was taken by thé eleetion of James Simons. Mr, Willanave was }a- ter elected to another office of the ‘lodge. During the meeting of the lodge last evening, it was decided to investiga-:e the possiilities of obtaining a perma- vert. home for the Knights of Colum- sus ahd a committee is to be formed ‘o look 6ver the possible building sites tvailable. —_ e Month. Copy--- : uine, By Mail ress. is sold by all ts, Pa pet he Ga. germs; , 8nd routs them entirely out of the} Medical Adviser, 154 Swift Labora. circulation. tory, Atlanta, e Year... = Months. ree Mor is f No subsert, ‘ee mhonths All subseriptions must be paid in advance and the Daily bune will not insure delivery after subscription becemes + month In arrears. Methber of Atidit Buredu of Circulations (A. B. C.) Member of the Associated Press The ciated Press is exclusively entitled to the use rer ation of all news credited in this paper and © the local news published herein. WHAT IS THE SOLUTION? For the past five or six weeks the newspapers ve containéd much matter concerning Mayor cSwiney of Cork. He was incarcerated in Brix- | 1 jail on a charge of complicity in murder. He once went on a hunger strike. Refused all food hough it was at hand in plenty. He has pro- ged his fast for forty-one days. He is dyifig as a tter ‘of course and his end may come at any mo- nt. The world understands that his refusal of ness is due the tremendous mail ‘the, Wyoming man receives. No matter if; the letter comes from the sagebrush in- terior, written with a pencil on the reverse side of @ mail order hotise cir- cular letter, or om the engraved sta- | tionéry of thé most prominent partisan Deriocrat, all réceive the same atten’ tion. But to get @ letter from a con- stituent asking help in saving his home- stead, for example, evidencing the necessity of prompt action in order to prévént complications léading to heavy expense and the possible loss of his COX TO REACH CHEYENNE ON Therefore, wise is the man who varifies his im- pressions and ‘seeks further information from his bankers. Our officers and directors are in daily contact with many lines of business and with correspon- id is a protest against the act of the British gov- ment for committing him to jail and to dem- strate his devotion to the cause he represents. His death, wheri it comes, is purely ard simply ! néss goverior. Gov. Robert D. Carey is a wide-awake execu- tive. He is making a splendid record as a busi- In the brief time he has been in public life’ he has won the confidence of the entire They have come to accept his judgment LIGHTNING KILLS STOCK, dent banks in every part of the country. 3 SEPTEMBER 25 CHEYENNE, WY6., Sept. 22.—Gov. James M. Cox, Democratic presidential nominee, will arrive In. Cheyenne Sat- Are you making use of the information we have HUMANS ESCAPE INJURY people. urda¥, September 26 at 12:30 p. ms His special train will veffiain here, bit his special car will be attached to @ train leaving for Laramie a few minutes Tater, arid he will make ah ‘adtiress at Laramile during the aftérnoon, return: ing to Cheyenne in time for an evening addresse hére. He will remain in this eity all day Stinday, leaving’ for the Bast at 2 a. m. Monday. cide, no difference what notions may be repre- ted in the act or what sentimental reasons may est it. No one can pretend that the moral re- msibility: lies at the door of the British govern- nt, the death of the mayor will be a tragedy de- srately brought upon himself. Just what will this splendid example of courage 1 devotion avail. Not the desired end. It may be even a contributing factor. The world will | w it as the wanton waste of a valuable life. Whatever may be our sympathy for the Irish yple in their ambition for nationality, whatever y be our lack of esteem or respect for the Brit- government, the unprejudicedmind ean see no ticular vadyancement of Irish freedom in the yor’s sacrifice. Martyrdom fills the pages of ‘ory. Suffering and sacrifice have marked to ater or less degree all advancement. And fanat- m has played it part, to good and bad piirpose. The Irish political situation is too deeply involved and value it. With reference ta the national politi- éal situation, he says: “There has been much said about the League of Nations’ being the ‘paramount issue in the cam paign.’ [ do not think it-is; to my mid the impor- tant thing for each voter to decide is which party is capable of giving the best government in the in- terest of the people of the United States. We have heard much about ‘the heart of the world,’ but the time has commie to pay some attention to the heart of America. With the election of Senator Harding we can expect a return to constitutional govern- tient and a government administered in the inter- ests of the people.” : COKEVILLE, Wyo., Sept. 2i.—En- tering through the open door of a barn at the Albert R. Mau ranch, ‘a bolt of lightning did no harm to several men who were lounging in the doorway, but killed three horses beyond them, and so injured two others that it probably will be necessary to put them out of their misery. The horses had been taken into the barn for protection from * thunder storm. STOVES AND RANGES ON DISPLAY, AT HOLMES Copper-Clad ranges; cook stoves and heating stoves are being demonstratec and displayed at the Holmes Hardware sompany this week by a special rep- fesentative from, the faetory, Old prices will prevail until Geteber 1, ac- cording to the announcement madé. {Many styles and models of these stand- ard stoves are on display this week. RHE KKK LIKE IEER HEE AMET HEINE LEAL ALAS SESH ETE Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming \ at hand? v HHA HAMEL EEE REAL RETESET IEEE Goodyear Tires for Small Cars Are ‘Popular Because Economical" te iinnnaeeinsieinunenianannug There is nothing but disappointment in - buying cheaply made tires that are an- as wonderful bargains at a few WITH KIND REGARDS. . The Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt in his wis- dom remarks: “The mention of the tariff question in the Re- h local considerations: It does not present to world a one-purpose proposition. A thing that nds and well-wishers of the Irish people could hold of and help in its accomplishment. Her just cause, faith and orderly perserverance, [reland’s case, having consideration for existing cumstancés, would more nearly bring realization her ambitions than the violence that has dis- ted her people, her friends and the power that ‘erns. At the death of the mayor reprisals will doubt- ensue. These will make a bad matter worse. Fréland should be a free and independent na- i Her people, one of the greatest peoples of @arth, should have the opportunity to. work out + destiny. @ut of the present world situation will come B ty changes and many ofthe things the world ifes. df Ireland is prepared to assume the duties and Yénsibilities of freedom and self-government the Jd will see that she secures ‘it. The sympathy ' good opinion of the world are stronger than British empire. Twisting the British lion’s tail or making faces tim will, not solve the Irish difficulties. 9 DO SOME THINKING. . ~The fteed of a protective tariff is bécomin per each day. Anmfierican industries and Ameri- dabor have already begun to feel the pinch of ign competition based upon lower productive ¢ in the European struggle to exist. The situation will gradually grow worse, just always has done under a policy of Democratic ‘trade. Manufacturers, producers, labor and thé people *rally have hope of proper remedy. if a Repub- \président and a Republican congress até élect- for the Republican party is the party of protec- ‘to American interests, and in its platform prom- "The uncertain and unsettled condition of in- ational balances, the abnormal economic and @ situation of the world, and the impossibility ‘grecasting accurately even the near future, pre- :¢ the formulation of a definite program to meet ilitions a year hence. But the-Republican party ‘arms its belief in the protective’ principle and | ‘ges itself to a revision of the tariff as soon as jlitions shall make it necessary for the preserva- :of the home market for American labor, agri- re and industry.” Jpon this matter of such vital concern to every publican national platform is enough to make a horse laugh.” Living in a comrhunity where motor cars and airplanes are principally used we have. not noticed any particular jocularity on the part of our equine friends hereabouts, but we understand that down in Mississippi, South Carolina and even in New York there is:a tremendous braying by Democratic jack- asses every time an allusion is made to the tariff. A HOUSE DIVIDED. ’ There otight to be some hint to the Wilson-Cox éombination, that the people decline to be hog- tied to any League of Nations of Wilson's devis- ing ‘and object to being ruled by a gutter-snipe poli- tician like Cox, as ‘président, in the action taken in New York ih the formation of a Harding Democratic league. The membership is composed entirely of Demo- crats who will vote for Harding and have subscribed to this platform: x “We are for America first. “We want patriotism before partisanship. “We want no League of Nations with its trail of war-producing alliances. “We are against any and all entangleménts in Europe. ; “We are against Wilson autocracy at home.” . TO REVISE AND REVERSE. In view of the terrific walloping administered to Wilson-Cox League of Nation's candidates in recent state primaries, the unprecedented Republican vir- tory in Maine and the lack of sympathy shown by the people toward Cox, now running around in circles in the West, has decided the Democratic powers to call a special meeting of the strategy board, *. Tharefore Mr. Cox’ will again jourhey to the White House and in'company with Franklin D. and Woodsow. will consult and detetmine upon some new and different deception to be offered to the American people, It need surprise no one to learn that this coterie of at oners for the Wilson league have undergone a change of temperature toward that discredited conglutination of international flap- doodle, ahd. will seek a modified attitude in order to save what credit they may from the approaching Wooden Buildings repudiation of their pet issue and themselves. | To completely reverse thetnselves would cause | fio particular astonishment. 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