Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1920, Page 2

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See er comnagecenpolare sta cytes me * "TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 1920 ‘ Che Casper Dailp Cribun nee the boron disregard of the prople’s inter- |" “every evening excépt Sunday at Casper, . | est, these characteristics are. ptese Sh ei County, Wyo. Publication Sateen Si Dechange Sane"e | throughout the history of Wilton cdmingtcs is Seeeenees eek 18 | not believéd the pe6pie are ve aad sérise ; eir affairs. “Entered at Casper CVyemitig) Poatoltica as by what they know. afd what a amber 28K : ‘seen of this sort of Sra tion of thei 1} PROGR TED: ERES +... The, showing alrea “by the’ Republican. RTS FROM UNITED, PRES Sect 4 i = oe —— cs he Bate» Of économy is but the éatiést | 6f what this party intéhds its ¢oursé shall | @étion in cofistructi¥e législation habilitation oan couritty’s business Advertising Representatives 2 dence of its.g intentions, Srugden Kite @ ana 1720-25 Steger Blas, Chicaxo, while the Democratic party with full power and con! » Copies of the Dally Trioune are on file in the. New York i trifled : ) and/Chicago offices and visitors are welcome. eas such affairs has led aay two whole is: Further evi- | years since the armistice without lifting a finger ex-| rairoad train. /And that started a dis-| “us nants a his Sbelong’ 4a et to hi :, the restoration of do? . irs | cussion of government operation of the] askea Watson...» bitte cept ampel, the of domestic affairs | “ussion © mre pes uhoreael 1s pps to determine pressing problems vital inthe ‘na-|wphe taking over bf te raitoaay'} ois from en ‘ Teo tion’s life, the contrast between the two parties is| aid Watwon, “was eallca a head rami i i Even after frying fish or onions tite. illustrated. : : : sreeet treated ig oie rghhed sel else she dite Same jot of Mazola can be used for The Democratic party with ample power, has | transportation of war materiais and e i delicate foods. Merely strain « “ 6 nee? nef, primarily. ~ But it has turned ottfbility for what that party has been do- 34s RSs < done nothing. The R publican party with limited | int" it was an. unwise ‘step. The goy-| ing. It strikes me she doe§n't want to i use it over dnd over again. , | power has set to‘work and achieved some wonder- ernment literally destroyed the vast) be a Democrat, but she has not quite e ' fail’ result. céilroad organizations and it turned| courage enough ‘to becomé a Repub. Mazola dots not absorb any of the | a tll Subscriptions mut be paid in Advance and the Daily i " i q ‘ them ovér, in many réspécts to inex-| cih agaihat the traditions of her tamily, odor or flavor of the fodds fried in it, ~ Bi {une will Hot Insure \Jelivery after subscription becomes The véter of November 2 has his choice be-| jeriencea_mén' working Under ordefs| and so she is going to compromise oh nor does it siéke Up four kitchen ry 8) Month arrears, tween a Republican party of promise and accom- | mote. or tess political,” A new organk | the neutrality of an tne "" P < ‘A " z ition could not be built tp i a day,} “That’a about it” suggested the ieu- On try Mazola you will prefer plishtient and a Democratic party of Waste and| adr in & year, and. in dhdequencs| tenant. G eyed Ma : failure. * sr@ater Wemdralizatioh ensued. Rail-} “t hbélon& to & Repupiitan fabilly,”” ber of the Associated Press j Assdéliited: Press is exclusively entitled to the use fi ; 2 3 i coad operation “by the government} spoke up Mrs. Millér, “ahd 1 aii not al fp, nlention ‘of_all. news credited’ in this paper and We believe most. folks will find but little diffi- | sovoa ts wasteful as Bisen, watie done a ng there.” i e 180 TotAt hews published herein. culty in arriving at a choice. iy the government under politiclans."|° “A woman a8 well’as & man When But what could have been <one?"’ isked Mr. Fr : When Wilson is evicted from the White House. ie pe oe cua who te, stnply, i ” sneW pro! Fades ion.) “The f our, generation will not be here long enough to see} Sijroaa ¢ ie Kava Woh al ‘ A ROTTEN GUESS. “hut all 3 have hobh another Democratic president. Atid our children’s | ftact, nut all of thet could have bebh ve hot be of earth lohg @HiGugh to finish | 7ONgMt under the supervision of & é i 4 Its, ahd that director-general] we would all be floundering ina public | { WOOL MEN ANSWER. f A VOTE Peace and Personal Liberty A VOTE Fok HUGHES theut them Ghiflos. We ow fitid not’ a’ polltieian like Mr, Me. Rude 00. * there Woul es ; McAdoo’ id have irresponsible combinati Replying to the attack of the manufacturers of | ion°ac it jus The président seaitted| in congress and Meh Would be elected: so-called woolen cloth; but which is in reality large-| 0 tavor his son-in-law. ahd indke who. pi all a0rts of grotesque ly shoddy,- upon the “truth in. fabric” measiire | [mah 1 the public.eye. | They ahourd ideas + ih ibe ia gn Pah ped id etiam 4 a 1ave gone to thi ot of the fr} tion of voters. rt r éhding 4 conpress, the natiofial sheep and Wodl | “crior at the héad of which Was at tat] often bad though, but purtylesw wov- fee ‘ 54 ively; | time. Pranidin kK. i f the, best} erninetit Woilla be Worse, it Wolld be Rien goes into the: subject tathet extensively, ei Pebdnigrey ook a i the: Wits | Ircitcmatble, tt woilia eventulee wnt a atid’ makes some ‘telling poittts im favor of the } sanithistration, aid Oné Who fikd ‘seen one-nian kovetnmetit and the one man adoption of thé meéasute , ‘ yeitr@ of servicé Om the interstate Gdin-] would Hea Meékicdn autderat inal of "this meni seeks to apy to fable prpdue-| asthe taal tn Ai) nda bt ua way, at 1S ; : | lone something prac i -| “My own ¥3 lary, “ ion the ptinciple underlying the pure féod [AW | conde, but McAdoo ~nsed them to} woiheH are te Be dant as eet fon the pfinciplé underlying the puré ] ene oasialy fh Hintiopi and has met with the apptoval of manufacturers | Sunt to ihe ehehe iis Sante | Amd Abatatimes vey ti sim ke Who have sever sought to dective the public by. agitated tbh apes eau n | nenselose, remarked Me. Miter. . Perthitting their shoddy cloth to masquerade af} jr \rcaaco was on every: car and on (to Be co os a “5 ro dy a Aitis, one of .Engian béstkiiown womah sWimmers, Pecig d a Bat it virgin wool cloth under cover of the popularly inis-| -very piece of ratiroad paper—that was a understod technical textile term, ‘all wool.” pe Pantie eee of arene muMhe Those of yoti who have imemories of sufficient “The people are getting pag sick of buyin, pain a ae ccd strength to recall events of 1916, will likely te: | shoddy cloth under cover of the ‘term ‘all WOOL ic ra ane iateeha et fmloghas 6 1) member automobile windshield stickers furnished | which they supposé means virgin wool, and of} with expenses," Riggested Mr. Miller. ‘i . a. eee ees “And they went literally to hell,’’ and sponsored by the Democratic party in that me-| paying virgih wool cloth prices for it. The people} iq Watson ahs 2 inorable year when Mr. Wilson| was busy keeping | waft to pay shoddy prices for shoddy cloth and | ° us out of war. : virgin wool prices for virgin wool ¢loth and inter- ne be leer LE hs aoe Bae It is old stuff now, but as a reminder of what | mediate prices for mixed shoddy and virgin wool | iof be naidé to pay okpetines: © The tall: miserable guessers our Democratic friends proved | cloth. They want shoddy marked and virgin wool free imal pA Ga Hig in that year, it may serve to enlighten some way- | cloth marked, so that they can take ‘which they} ton ania cnarter. Ana, in inereased farer along life's journey, that the same old Demo- prefer and have a tange of prices du ito competi- ae seas oa Sealy eo Hanfon _ cratic party and the same old’Wilson are at it again, | tion bet addy and virgin wool, clgth. <p] iver the. ranted: oper ra rad asiced with reference ‘to a certain Maze of Notions guar-| for a sh price, to wéat as well ag a virgin Wool | fore noone they coma make the rows anteed to keep the\ peace that Mr. Wilson kept us | suit, bought for a virgin wool prices However, they fo the Works OF ENE in an ay tne out of two years after he kept us Gut Of war that | do expect a shoddy suit, called” ‘all wool’ to wear | the BOVEENIERE Inicheaded Werke cites we got into. as. well as a Mg wool cloth suit, ‘how; because Veto Hat okey ae di wwe Sees se they think that they have a virgin wool cloth suit. | ‘fo inost oxtiavazant and wasteran at | t LOOTING THE PEOPLE. when they buy a suit called ‘all wool’ at a virgin una ae se on railroad. If it is one lot of people in the United States, | wool cloth price. “8 A gitd: HOt dB. the Wore daeaatl «dis: it with which the Wilson administration ought to be “The réason people have stopped buying to ta Besaat oo Beton “Wwaia i popular, it is the purchasers of Liberty bonds. After | some extent is that they have come to the conelt-} ino yiuite lost “iitllong BE Reine oe. saving, skimping and sacrificing to purchase Lib-| sion that either the sheep or the textile men have | sause they could not fave thelr prod. erty: bottds, upon the theofy, as McAdoo then loud- | been piltting something over on them of late and} jj/*jcirrie" t© markets that clamored ly proclaimed, they wefe as good as wheat in the | they don’t give the sheep credit for sense enough to “But they say they have made thé bin: What has been the result? be résponsible, ; MPhAE In abt Yekic eights” sara Wat. ey have never been worth their face since “The shoddy manifacturers hold the shéép fe- |adn.° “A hittarea thousdhd card’ are they passed into the hands of the péople. They | sporisible. They say they have been growing such | ¥orm Sut y year Ghia to replace : " rl 2 Seg >. | them and add new ones for business aré not now, atid will not be until a Republican busi- | dirty, coarse wool—and not’ much of it either—in | srowtn the roads reauirell UePors the “Freight And passenger ates were both inertased, frorh 88. to weit ness administration succeeds the financially incom- | recent years that cloth made of it is much inferior | var about 159.000 fest fhelkit chs a 3 e y ; “ A M ir. iat woula méAn More than petent Democratic regime nov" in power. to cloth made of the rags in which are embalmed | 100,000 cars tor the period tie, roads . What further the grafting Detioeratic outfit, | the qualities of their more ctimable ancestors.” eave ees Rares iy ie Bay : now asking a renewal of the people's confidence, “We insist that the réason that certain textile When the railroads were returiied té } has done cah be learned by following the history of | manufacturers wish to continue manufacturing ‘all fe ae ee were ‘ ye oe ; the Liberty loans, wool’ cloth out of unidentified shoddy is that they | (ansportition. The tecmers at the our Corners of the middle West will not bé able to get cars t ship in and Of the first loan, the administration bought in| can tiake thoré money through the use of shoddy vi bonds to the value ef $25,1 Bee for the weer than through ii we of virgin pane ‘ $23,841 .677.60. Loss to bondholders, $1,273,- “With no labeling law to stop them, they can 322.40. sell shoddy, cloth for the same price that they NOURISHMENT bought in $371,215,000 for $353,346,965.55, | pulsory labeling law, they'd have to ask the people the ly in tiftiés of Wronging the bondholders to the extent of $17,-| 4 lower price for shoddy cloth, because the people Weakthess. The third Libérty loan was ro exception. The | that they actually knew was shpddy.” ‘Scott § Emulsion looters of the people, bought in $278,365,000 for yy i i 601,515. 3 state, says ‘that Wilson is a cross between a hope habe? Roos ects The foutth loan found the highbinders put-| and 4 régtet. As for Wilson's new freedom it means iat Fails a ing out of the pockéts of the pedple, $19,601,515. | to subsiitute noise for braifis, and freedot to go Thus it transpires that the Wilson government | abroad when no oft wanted him to go. the people's Liberty bonds. to the real value of PLEASANT DAYS AHEAD, $1,043,080,000, for $993,363,516,15, with a net Glahcing backward a few short weeks; what Of the second foam; the Wilson government | can all witgiicWoo! cloth. If there’ were’ & cone | bs RNa’ Bien iki a 868,034.45. | would ‘not {pey, virgif’ wool lath ples for cloth $267,661,398. The people lost ‘on, this lot $10.-|’ Hoi, Jo Hedges, campaigning in New York| |. SasutPiteed it chasing $368,115,000: for $348,513,485. Filch- | freedom from snything in the constitution, freedomn in this altogether profiteering trahsactioh obtained to the patriotic citizens of thé United States of | has become of Mr: Cox's thirty-million-dollar ‘slush os, $49,716,473.85. fund charged against Mr, Will Hays, for the sinis- ! Can you beat it? tet pufpdse of purchasing the presidency? We do’ eetak Wichl akecaah ——— not recall that the hortible charge was ever proven. eee Largest bed A MATTER OF BUSINESS. Mr. Cox-has ceased barking about it, although We take it that most folks would desire the | he promised the world that he would baw! about same scrupulous honésty and carefulness in their | it until election day, ‘Mstioious taste public business a8 théy ifisist upon in their private It seéms to have gone the Way of iiost’ other f § affairs. ‘ : | statements atid campaign capital Mr. Cox has Eon- to $1 7.50 ah ey variety This, it has been pointed out and proved by | tributed to the caripaigh. PER ' the record the Democratic party, under Mr. Wilson, | What a perfectly lovely titne he has had fun- eau iful boxes — | has not rendered to the people. The stewardship | ning for president and what a perfectly delightful of this party has been unfaithful in all of the im- | time he will have this winter dt Tail’s End wher he portant financial matters having to do with the war. | devotes his spare moments to introspection. What.is true of war expenditures is true of most | — Suit or Overoiat fireatest Savings Sate in History ~ 93 he Fae a pleasure to give a joy to receive Drecht Chocolates “make ‘life sweeter’ on governmental matters where large expenditures California is responsible for putting the rotten | Pitest Styles Pret edgh ad on were concerned. ‘ : Wilson administration into power, It is’ now up to ig! The same lack of business judgment, the same | California to remove the stench from the sight and TULSA HOTEL: ceeklessness with values, the same incapacity to | smell of thé American public. a5 North: Center Girpek ‘ i caiheeeen ieee eee eae samen name

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