Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 10

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DEMOCRATIC RECORDIN SHAKING PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY | SLONG, 1 PReMowr co HEAVY LOSS IN. | CATTLE SHOWN @ 1 to The Tribune.) LAN Wyo., Oct, 1%,—Figures McAdoo in His Stumping Tour Is Good Example Of | Sowman’ rerenl bow’ BaaE hebiy tas Manner in Which Democrats Shirked Duty in Period Immediately After World War (Special to The Tribune) .,., WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—The record of shirking résponsi- bility of .public office by Democrats is a long one. To refer to it in the briefest form possible the space contained in the Trib- une would not be sufficient. A few imstances, however may be referred to more <i a reminder of Democratic unfaithfulriess than for any other pur- Pose. : Former Secretary McAdoo has taken to the stump and with characteristic nerve is attempting to instruct the peo- ple in the issues of a campaign to the m sidestepped to the people. avoid the wrath Promptly armistice, McAdoo ed the post-war or sought en’ rich quicker. of internatio onsibilities und 1 opportunities to get Now the; altruism. was left the t tion. followin; of war. McAdoo and his crew fled the. dec: and left the nation saddled with a huge ant s billions of els from the > scrap-heap and is spinning their propellers over the trade routes of the world. McAdoo and his wastrels committed the United’ Stites government to bil- lions of dol of unnecessary cdn- tracts, exper and debts, and then | skipped out leaving the job of mvet- ing those commitments to the Repub- lican party, The Republicans lopped two billion five hundred million dollars from the Democratic the “American taxpayers, yet McAdoo and his plutocrats complain that the Republicans did not reduce taxation es- sential to meet governmental pledacs made by the Demoeratic party. The McAdoovian plutes protest against the. taxes on their swollen incomes. McAdoo and his sky-pirates Inflated the currency until a dollar would pur- chase but. 40 cents worth of goods, and then they made a achute jump. to eScape responsibility, leaving to the Re-| «publican ) of deflation and | ‘the future r omethin ament of th approaching par. nd of burlesq hibition of the bonds, with | bonds would | $ good as the wheat. And | solemn prom: be always a then the U. S. Government O. D, Wool Army Blankets postace... $6.95 Makes Wonderful Bed Blanket or Auto Robe The® Blan 3 are and have been r fully guarantee blanket to be in P DITION or REF) money. When ordering Blankets, draft or money order must accompany order, A. 'L. ORMAN Distributors of U. 8, Army 0. D. Wool Blanke' 1340 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. AIL-Wool, GLENCOE, sight draft on}Savkovich is in a critical condi @ hospital as a result of a bitter bat- tle waged against him by Steve and Nick Kragovich over an alleged debt of The two‘men owed Savkovich that amount, the battered man‘ claims, jand the fight started when he attempt- ed to collect the amount several times. The Kragovichs were charge of aggravated assault. $160. $40 Moleskin Overcoa’ par, through the sérial bond plan,” pre- ferably. MeAdoo and his ‘gang |. McAdoo and his crowd baye proyen themselves to be incompetent quitfers in whom no reasoning man has faith, and the Republican party will rec and will receive a long p: up ‘the mess they have Glencoe Man Geis Worst of Battle to Settle Small Debt riod to fle. Wyo., Oct. arrested on Look for the Man in the Barrel Svecial at $28.50 — HARRY YESNESS -* New Method Tailor and Clothier | 130 W. Midwest Ave. of honey- fuglers promised a lowering in the cost fon of which he contributed ana|°! ving through free trade, and then : vanished leaving the country. a'prey to ja tariff policy which permits $6,000,- 000,000 worth of foreign goods to en- ollowing the calling of the | ter our ports annually. a his court shirk.|Priated by the Republican. congress to assist the attorney general in curbing bh the profiteers was uséd by oe ; uk in. terms| further his ambitions for the Demo- To the Re.| cratic presidential nomination, « of na-|Pemains for the Republican party. to re. tore the protective policy bout normaley in production and con umption, so far as legislation will suc- ceed. A fund appro- It now and bring losses of livestock in Fremont county {during the unprecedentedly severe con- |ditions jast spring.. Approximately 100,000 head of livestock Iess are -liste1 | for taxation this year than Ware dn the [assessment rol of last year.’ In 1919 [thera were listed 254,649 sheep and | this year there are listed only 179,730 head, a falling off of 74,919,\ ‘Cattle de- jereased from 64,642 In 1919 to 44,424 this year, a. decrease .of 20,218, nnd horses decreased from 13,465 m to 11,115 this year, a loss of 2/360. and cattle losses were approximately per cent and the horse joss 20 per ce NOTICE. To whom it may concern: My wife, Mrs, Fannie @.. Riffel, hav- ing left my bed and board, all person's are warned against extending her credit of any kind on my acconnt. I will not be responsible for any debts what- soever contracted by her or on her ac- count atter this date. Dated Casper, Wyo., October 9, 1920. CARL R. RIFFEL, 1At him’ tot a Children's School Pencils__.. Pure, Clean, Healthful Milk tor Casper That is our goal Dr. North, the greatest rec- ognized, authority on: milk in the United States, advises that only pasteurized milk be used for children. Proper pasteurization is the greatest guarantee. All of the milk distributed on our retail routes is produced on clean dairy farms in the vi- cinity of Casper. Every utensil in any way coming in contact with our milk is sterilized before use. Every drop of our milk is properly pasteurized by ex- perts in the handling of milk. The Casper Dairy Co. Phone 471 “Honest Milt from Clean Cows” 3 Pencil Tablets, 8x10, each. 2 3 4 5 Wax Paper ,15 sheets). 6 Large Bottle Ink for_.. 7 8 9 10 Vaseline (large bottle), each. 11 Auto Sponges, each_ 12 Rubber Sponges, each 16 Guaranteed Hair Nets, each 17 Dandy Sport Veils, each. Colgate's Perfume, bottle. Star Snaps, per card___ Men's Leather Belts, each Shoe Laces, per pair. % Large Sanitary Nay! Leather Purses, eac! 2 Children’s Hose Supports, Sewing Thread, good rand. 29 Shoe Tacks, box_- 30 Brass Curtain Rod: 31 Paint Brushes, eac 32 Extra Value Whisk 33 Child's Toy Brooms, each. 34 Safety Matches. 35 Cake Turners. 36 Wiuy Serews_.. 37 Pliers, all sizes, p: 38 Three-in-One Oil, bottle. 39 Feather Dusters, each. 40 Luncheon Mats__._- 41 Fibre Chair Seats, each. 42 Shelf Off Cloth, per yard. 43 Shelf Paper. _ 44 Large Rolls Toilet Paper.. 45 Men's Hose, each hose_ 46 Canvas Gloves, each on 47 Pie tins, each___. 48 Moffin Pans, each. , 49 Dust Pans, each__ 50 Fine Drinking Glass, each 5-10-15c Store WEEK OF | OCT. 9 to 16 SPECIAL VALUES EACH DAY! China—Glassware—Towels—Neckwear—Soaps | YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS A SINGLE SALE Are you familiar with the big variety of items you ‘ that are on sale in every Woolworth Store.-at all Every Day Items 1 Carry-all Shopping Bags, each Paprus Banquet Plates (large) Lb, can Talcum Powder for-. Colgate’s Tooth Paste, each_.. Imported Tooth Brushes, each_ 13 Peet's Toilet Soap, per cak == Large Rolls Toilet Paper_- 4 High Grade Face Powders, box. 15e ‘15 Williams’ Shaving ip ,each be Crash Toweling, one-half yard. 44-inch White Elastic, per yard. Leather Shoe Soles, each one. Rubber Heels, all sizes, pair. WOOLWORTH’S 5c-10c-15c “at CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 13.—Twenty-nine active : ' AQRCHE R, : : cabs have beet, forme during the campaign fou - < sco 7 act y ne beans ty Mariel lepton ct te emer ree county by b o Re : al mittee. By election day it is planned to: have on the: clubs haye been organized in’ Casper, | full rights of citizenship are incl! Sheridan and Cheyenne: the Casper § club having ‘a thembership of approxi- mately 1,000 at this time. Auxiliary Republican clubs for wo- men have been established in Converse county, Natrona, county, Big Horn county and others. Women are taking ® very active part in the campaign, and a considerable part: of the detail work of the regular organization is as- signed to them. The Republicans on the Shoshont Indian reservation in Fremont county have banded themselves together in a club organization known ‘as the Res- | ervation Repyblican club. A score of }_ Indians who have recently received the | . STILL HOLDING FORTH mS f AT THE laborers, farmers and The former soldiers in: taking an active’ 4 132 E. Second Street, Casper, Wyo. _OCT. 9 to 16 An Old Time Bargain Carnival! ‘SEVEN DAYS OF BIG VALUES every day, , es? The following are a few. Check this list: Spesial Values for this Week wl, > door Chewing Gum—all brands. Salted Peanuts, one-half pound_. Honey Comb @owels, large, each Turkish Towels, large, each. Huck Towels, large, each... ‘Glass Water Pitchers, each__ Glass Sugar Bowls, each--. Turkish Toweling, one-half yard. Ladies’ Hose, pair... Light House Cleanser. Old Dutch Cleaiser__ Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, each. Child's Wool Tams, each... pair. spool ALL RIBBONS ON SALE AT REDUCED PRI Imported Chinaware, each. piece-.. --15¢ China Cups and Saucers, complete. Decorated Glasses_.. Sand Lamps, each_. Hyacinth Bulbs, each. Narcissus Bulbs, each_ Extra Heavy Canvas Gloves, each. .15c Lux, per package ............... 10c Crystal White Flakes, package. ....5c Peerless Hardwater Soap. ..2 bars 15c Shelf Oil Cloth.......... -2 yards 15¢ Fine Glass Fruit Dishes, each... ... 10c Fine Wide Laces.........2 yards 15¢ Plain Drinking Glasses, each ‘ 6-oz. Bottles Peroxide, each.)..... OCONAMAWN We conbsreet the right to limit quantities of special merchandise to customers REMEMBER---Nothing in Our Store Over 15c STORE 132 E. Second Street, Casper, Wyo. ca on 6 aaa ee er

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