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Machine Attemps Again to common People in tional Betrayal Through, Daring Hypocrisy (Special to The Tribune) ‘ WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—A desper- @ ehdeavor to sanctify hypocrisy to the ‘uses ‘of mational' betrayal, is the Proposed - Democratid shee athenz thé churches of the Unit States, on ‘Behalf of the Wilson league covenan:. All preparations have been perfected snd on attempt will be made to stir ‘ip the fanatic, zeal in support of Mr. Wiison's dangerous policy which will ‘Prove as big a hoax as his battle cry of 1916, “Kept us.out of war.” Tha Present plan-has somewhat the same wbject in view, To fool the people. ‘This is claimed by the Wilson sycoph- ‘hts to be the-president’s trump card, ‘the “card up his sleeve” waich he hnx sheen holding out’in his great game of \ qinternationalizing the United States. Th “this era of the new freedom!" it is not Weonsidered unethical-to Keep a. card up @ sleeve, nor in violation of the prin- diple of “open covenants openly arrived at So Wilson -is to slip’ into the ‘ehiirchés with a card up his, sleeve. Thedramatis personae in this crv- ene is impressive. The first crusade, 1095-99, it will be recalled, was preceded by o tumultuary horde of riffraft trom all Europe, which perished in Hungary. just as the tatterdemalion vangnard the Wilson internationalists melted fore the onslaughts of the sénate., In Phe. organized movement mow = under way, churches will -readily recog- Rize Godfrey de Bouillon in the person of Boss Murphy of Tammany Hall; Raymond of Toulouse in Tom Taggart of the French Lick layout; Robert of Normandy in Big Jim Nugent of the Jersey booze brigade, and Hugh the ed in Brennan, boss of Chicago's th UW underworld. In their crusader robes they may be able to horn into the ehurchés. Of course, Mr. Wilson, the 3 -visionary, will essay the rolu the Hermit, with Jim Cox cholr boy and Frankie a censer swinger. The ire to be asi to aid in put- ing over what Hiram Johnson terms “& league ‘with death and a covenant ‘with: hell he churehes to furnish tho | Sexless orgies of morality and reeling ‘Nothing will be /satd. ‘Deople of tho betrayal of | [by the Vergailles 4,00 Shantung, nor of the Japanese mas- \|Sacres in Korea under the aegis of the league. They will not be informed of tic yromise which Mr. Wilson made to Ramania and Serbia to’ send erican. armies and fleets to called for. The. preponderant vote of grat Britain) wil sovereignty will be denied. ,That tha covenant renches certain .understand- ings with Europe in the French ver- sion, and different understandings with Americans in the Engtish version will bo suppressed, ‘To wipe off the frotn of falsehood from the foaming lips of inebriated virtue, when fresh from the from the delirious riot of religion, is the purpose ‘which’ the gang have in mind in this sinister ‘pogram for de- bauching| the chuch vote. A more desperate endeavor to sanc- tify hypocrisy to the uses of national betrayal has never been recorded in our political annals heretofore. A party which goes to this length would smil:| ingly Stuff the ballot boxes on Novem: ber 2: Every known, method of deceit and political malpractice, short of firing squad dur has béen resorted to by the frenzied zealots who have anon: fed the White House megalomaniac and demand ‘thp plenary acceptance nf all his works; but that they would de- | file the temple of the Lord with their |Mephitic propaganda was beyond the nowers of the sane majority of our citt- zens to imagine..Christ drove the Money-changers from the temple. Why should not the barterers in mationul sovereignty he summarily evicted? a Allmeta}) weatherstrip makes WAIM- BR ROOMS WITH. LESS FUEL. Syl- Vester F. Pelton, 925 8. Lincoln Ave. Phone 928J. 9 30-tf aN ea a Remember, if you haven't registered you cannot vote. .Last chance to regis- pe tomorrow and Friday, October 21 and 22.0, | PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 i found siv}-told the truth and revealet | facts. What you think or don't thint:, their rellef whet} not be mentioned. | ~ hat the league surrenders “American | {the Amer er than the same day last year. He sald the bankers who had re~ fused farmers credit in order to tend momey to others for larger and im- mediate income and would lose ont in the long run. -—— THE, MYSTERY WOMAN WITH THE X-RAY POWER ‘Was compelled to turn away more thin a hundred people last week and. sas consented to remain a few days long- FOR SALE High Grade Cars 1 Cadillac “8", 1918, dust painted. Motor runs like new. A good buy. 1 King “8” with wire wheels. New top. 1 Studebaker roadster. 1 Ford touring car. 1 Overland touring car. 1 1917 Ford touring car. ; cars. Also all Deas at coenie Oe on cars and motorcycles, . NATIONAL AUTO EXCHANGE 500 KE. Yellowstone Highway or believe, is wasted energy. The corrt demands facts. You switch on the elev tric light and ask no questions. You ir employer what you cin pro~ not what you think. Most every- body wants. competent advice—and if fhere are‘ brighter, brainier, more suc- cessful business and professional then ‘Casper than has already visited her, she would bé pleased to meet them ar n Hotel not later than the 23rd. 10-19-2t* Bananas are sald to be a good brain; clothes” ‘SOUTH AMERICANS HAVE ‘BEGUN ORDERING THEIR “business scout” of a Chicago impie “The record price for a :masmscrips ‘ ment, concern. He has just.arrived here was obtained recéntly. in London, whéi, from a tour of investigation of ths Argentine Republic, Chile re géy-| Johanna, Quéen of Navarra,” was sgyt Latin-American coufi ‘ eral_oth COWBOY TORS THRU MAL GALVESTON, "Tex. (By Mail.}--South America has got acquainted with, the Middle West and the gauchos of the! pamipas have begun to order “cowboy from Chicago mail order houses, according to Ea. Lewisotin, 2 no = TACOMA J, D. Campbell Is Now Back at Work Again Feeling Fine— Declares Tanlac’ Is. Un- equaled. “T am certainly glad I took my friends’ adyice and started taking Tan- lac, forI have not only gotten rid of all my troubles but have also gained thirty five pounds in weight,” recently said J, D. Campbell, 1442 Parker streét, Tacoma, Wash., a well known contract- or and builder. “I came West from Chicago a yenr ago,” continued Mr, Campbell, “in an effort:to regain my health. I had been suffering from stomach trouble and rheumrtism for four years, but the {change did not do me any good. My appetite was very poor, and .what lit- j tle I did manage to eat would sour, I | would bloat badly and have the worst. ,Sort of pains in my stomach, The rheu- matism was in my back, across. my hips and in both my legs so bad I could not get on and off a street car with- out assistance. I had pains all over my body and could not stoop over with- out sifffering agony, and it’ was just {impossible for me to do amy work at all, I was badly constipated. alt ths ONTRACTOR MAKES 35 POUND GAIN finished my second bottle I went back time and suffered with’ the worst sort of headaches arid had such dizzy spell. I had to lean agajnst something to keep from falling. I became very nerv- ous ari could get but little sleep, and night after night I did not sleep a wink, T lost weight very rapidly and was completely run down antl in bad shape every way. “After I kad finished my first bottle of Tanlac I could get on and off the street cars by myself, and when I had te work. I continued to pick’ up in weight and strength. I can now eat anything I want without being trou bled by bloating or pains in my stom- ach or suffering any bad after effects. I am completely over the rheumatism and never have an ache or pain of any kind, and am never bothered with: con- stipation, and don’t know what it is to have the headache or become dizzy. My nerves are in fine condition. I sleep all might long and get ‘up in the morning feeling just fine, Tanlac is the only ‘medicine that ever did m> any good, and I don’t believe it can be equalled.” ‘Taniac 18 sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer. cantile Co.,. in Salt Creek by Salt Creek drug, store.—Adv. BEST BOWL O 20c. at the All kinds of Sandwiches Service, Highest Quality CHILI KING LUNCH CHIL! IN TO Have you a four, five or six- room unfurnished house to rent to reliable parties who will take care of your property. Must be on sidewalk. References fur- nished. Address Box 408, care Tribune. gt an auction the “Book of Hours -ot THREE-DAY service. at. Popular Prices. Quick Grand Central Block Casper Laundry Co. | We are now in position to give We will be able to give ONE-DAY service shortly. Casper Laundry Co. OUR WORD IS GOOD Our weekly Thrift Thursday offerings are genuine opportunities - for the people of Casper to buy needed merchandise at genuine sav- ings. This week’s list contains some of the best values of the year. ~ MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN-TOWN DAY ni Sar tata bth aac 16-0z, Pineapple Imperiai Brand Preserve; 40c Value, Thrift Price...-: 16-0z, Assorted J. 8, B. Preserves; 60c Value, Thrift Price. 16-oz. Strawberry Jams and Paul's Jams; 75¢ Value, Thrift Price--- 16.0z. Peach, Apricot, Red Cherry, Blackberry or Logan- berry Jam, Paul's Brand; 65c Value, Thrift Price Men’s Furnishing Department Boys’ khaki play suits; good serviceable quality ; sizes 2 to 8 years; regularly selling at $2.00. THRIFT PRICE’ 2S AN RINE ARO UNS VAI 8-qt, Coffee Pot; $2.00 Value, Thrift Price... 8-qt. Tea Kettle; $2.50 Value, Thrift Price 12-qt. Water Pail; $2.00 Value, Thrift Price 6-qt. Berlin Kettle; $1.75 Value, Thrift Price... 0... 8-qt. Berlin Kettle; $2.00 , Value, Thrift Price .2.00.200.:. 14-qt. Dish Pan; $2.25 Value, Thrift Price.....0...... 21-qt. Dish Pan; $2.75 Value, Thrift Price. 8-qt. Preserving Kettl Value, Thrift Price... 10-qt. Preserving Kettle; Value, Thrift Price...... ‘ Hardware Department A Money-Saving Sale of | Blue and White Fnamel Kitchen WARE $1.60. 50 $4.05 Eittel and Buster Brown Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose Lisle tops, reinforced heels and:toes,. proper fitting; all sizes; black, white, brown and navy; a value usually selling at $2.50 per pair THRIFT PRICE $1.00. PER PAIR a1 (0) 12 }