Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 2

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> epawer steam t y wil he able 116,000,000, they wil Ix 'mn.000 seme the $700,000,000 fistitutton ypullt has a 60,000 . hors fhe Casper Dailp Cribune ders, the total outlay on which will pant | t ji plant, and they purel © fertilizers of ime kind OYE, SMgning except Sunday, a Casper, Natrona | fifty millions of dollars before they are completed. power, more from. beparrerah ks gs i nee. Be - i government investment has meant the creation pany, toby. mee eer: “H's. a problem what to 40 tel aplurge cost $90,000, . 64 or less than $100,000,000." ““And what did they produce’ “Practically nothing. Some products Were turned ont after the war was over. | of millions of dollars of G pals | Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postoffice as second-class |} i matter, November 22, 1916 ° MBEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS . additional taxable wealth | to the state. With a new congressman’‘in Mondell’s } Place, breaking the.effective teamwork between the / Senate and the house, and ‘particularly in the house, | One fellow, he must have be reported that by spendin: more on one plant, the $61,00 it may be giverra salvage value 3 “po you think fie! J. B HAN Wax. os “President and Bator | Where all appropriations must originate, it is safe to gre A | w. HUNTLEY k eri shade Batter | say that Wyoming's tetal, under the reclamation kt they say that if con-| } SRL Be HANWAT.- wisinoss ‘Manager | law, would have been very much less. ‘ yo them. more money, say Advertising waaete | ‘ In these innumerable other ways Congressman 2 Sn ee Advertising Represcntati Mondell’s experi ~ iniftinétice” : Ee David J. Randall, 341 Fitth Ave. Mew York City londell's experience, préstige and ~ e have a Pobbe sndeaConpads wudh oniAge wF they — Prudden, King & Prudden, 2720-23 Stetier Bldg., Chicago, 1 distinct money value to the state, ‘an asset which | Qi@ at Nitro?” asked Mrs, Miller. : } % P ddec i Rid Chikees omen ene Tae eate. T° | it is impossible to transfer to\a sew. man, and an |. “Trey were expoeen. Put they could | { c First: It ¥ ee AN oher ie ¥ = 6 iti not be stopped,” Watson. *' $ ‘ ou hen: i, SUBSCRIPTION RATES | asset to which every citizen of the state, regardless | a Mabeg acti > a | ate. . “ea ahs ¥ i | of politics or anything else, has equal access. { | As one.of the voters of Wyoming, do you think it wise to displace an executive of known ability | and known power, for an untrained executive of | | unknown ability and without power? papers were hampered and censored. If he a * they atfacked anything that the govern: ment was doing, no matter ff it was wrong-doing, they were in danger of be- img branded disloyal and they might be} treated as enemigs of the government | ‘Second; It has more than the ordinary leavening strength; therefore, you use less. Ais And«so far as the public was is ; Three M — concerned, it was so used te extrava- ¥ es Ne. eebecctslin by: mal ageepied for | DOES NOT FIT. | gance and waste thet it paid but little} / 5 Third: * There areno failures three months. ™ | heea. H 1 —no spoiled bakings. Nothing is thrown away because it always makes the sweetest, most palat- able of foods. Fourth: Ut is used by mil- lions of housewives—leading do- mestic science teachers and cook- The London Times, gazing out-over the broad:' Paararpigiantaonse Saree , bosom of the Atfantic, reflects that Gov. Cox will | | not be able to overcome the “unpopularity of Pres- | ident Wilson.” Had the Times reflected longer and | with cc. contemplation it would have added - for republication of all news credited in this paper and | that Mr. Cox would not be able to overcome his | also the Tocal news published herein. own, larity. As he reveals himself in his} Ms unnlies trom: Chit bein <> public addressés and contact with the people, thé | thowsnt a wise policy, to Duild a tac- stronger opinion grows that the presidency must ' pen Feat cit oe ees ef PURELY MATTER OF BUSINESS not be brought down to his standard. | some progress in such methods even be | Frank W. Mondell has the advantage of almest rer ON a quarter of a cenlury of service in the House of All subscriptions must bs paid in advance and the Daily ‘Tribune wilt not insure delivery after ye month im arrears. Member of Audit Burean of Circulations (A. B. ©.) Member of the Assocfated Press The Associated Press fs exclusivély entitled to the use” “Patriotism was used as a cloak and féar as a restraint,” said Mr. Miller. “Brat at Muscle Shoals in the state of | Alabama,” resumed Watson, ‘I can cite | @ parallel for Nitro City. There they attempted to do another magi¢ ,trick. In explanation of that effort let me state that there was a real need of nitrates, the supplies from Chili being Mm Hit si ce INA it i Se Mil \ iil Hii Under the Democratic policy enunciated by Pow that can be produced. Pre Gre Fyod istpoattion, Chicegn, Paris wx - ‘ F z 2, td Sixth: It contains only such ingredients as have been officially:. approved by the United States Food orities. : : | tore ‘ave was Te: malgcting atte for) I HI i Kh Hi HM HTT i cl ctory the president himself in- TT Fy Lead 1 HH i HHH GENERAL PRINCIPLES. | \tereenea ane guleweed Miuicie eieala, i I ( STU | | i } 2 ; fabPot the several j i | near SheGield, 4Alabama, although the sii | I AUTH representatives. During these years he has ad |< Whicho « ~ reso Kirgely aes | experts rated that location only third Hh Hi i ye 5 O ieotaks hi ;, | in the campaign will be the guiding influence when | fate. bow fay certain interests in= Fe 4 5 iabregay s, prestige and usetuiness to his constit- | ’ fluenced that decjsion is not known, but . =, Gel t int where h is acknowledged tal” on eon’ the polls? | ft is kmnowh that for fifteen years at- be ie hs re mn Nal ¢. an of ats im ie j;. Wilh the League of Nations be uppermost int} dgmpts had been made to wmioad that setae Pree Previotn a . Pic their minds?. Wil! it be the cost of living? Or will ite On the government and: congress aoe , g ‘ daa ; a refused. \ aléokte he St f Weam: ‘Any |i be the general idea which has impressed itself Ue have nat Mabe eld Be: : ' % Ea i a naiid ed = 7 Omni "Y | upon them in various ways that the Democratic ad- | Milter, : WHEN you . SE 4 “ fs . ae io wang 80 pay & renee ministration is responsible for many of the mistakes | . ‘So have ethers,"" salt Wileon,, *An B BUY iT - WHEN YOU USE IT ! Jenteal pe j and errors. of judgment which have caused much tate te ier eee I cyuniae “aor. 1 a | Rain } i Mr. Mondell’s standing in congress has a dollar } of ‘the present unrest from which the nation is suf- | poration, a man tamed Washburn be- out AN rin ; mM il Hetutht value to Wyoming. For illustration, it is acknowl | faring? TSE bee! Hine ae ad Bate ide | 138 president of both, he usual kind STN MD MMH eA | Hi) 4 i d that the milli f doltake’, will ering? If it the latter—an re 1s a wi of contvacts yvor ‘Tet, cost plur, of 5 : A i i edge t the millions o} rs our state Te" | spread opinion to this effect—then the voter will} course, ana tie work was soon uhder 4 ] : br BA K i N CG ceive from royalties'under the oil leasing law would | cast his ballot for the Republican’ party, believing | “4 i" the usual manner. ‘They esti- / , pilates nee ee Leake, S| mated the edsts at $80,000,000, but their : VATA Ee ) have been much less had it not been for the fight | that a change of administration is needed for the | estimate was only @ starter. Fhey spent ‘ 4 POWDER + the Wyoming congressman made on the floor of the | country’s good. more than twice that sum and no one . — sen . house during the time that measure was pending. | . Tai ts Conecaatericcpcieted #20. F E i i e | Tt was his insistence, his long experience, his: ine } 00,000 at first ard the president sup- i t fT bree =” | f¥iedt $40,000,000 out of his emergency fluence and his personal acquaintance with the Senator Underwood it is deemed good economics | ‘nas sehich ne contcolied privatele and membership of the house that brought success to | ¢, send, out of the country $1.20 of good Ameri- spent bathe A See the interests of Wyoming. | can money in order to get 9 cents into the Ameri- | gested Mr. Miller. ; A new congressman would have lost the fight. | cam treasury. That is the ratio between the pay- sae imat etat Sgeo- $82:000.000 10 | The organized efforts on the part of Eastern inter- ments for foreign peanuts and the revenue derived | tint seems to have let old Tammany in. ests to deprive Western states of oil royalties would }f, the importati The vice-president. and most active have ful. N ie tie | hiaeegiah kage Molar se nian, was James Featherstone, who had we been successful. No one can’ estimate the : peaidhleribeinh toe otron pe ee in to Wyoming in winning this one particular fight Jeaning department.” tases i ss LIGHT ARD HOFE. et Saenes Seee ‘Or rovalties. / Jt is hare coaxing, but prices of some commo- } tie ieutewant. ~ ‘Scattered over Wyoming's: large-area are hun- } dities are actually’ coming down’ and’ prices: of oth- dreds of valuable homesteads which Congressman | ers are showing a restlessness. that is unmistakable. Mordell has saved for their owners by defending | Due to better conditions and larger and cheaper | their rights before governmental departments too | prediction of raw materials, manufacturers and frequently autocratic and arbitrary. “More than} wholesalers are enabled to come down off their | one thousand Wyoming people appeal 'to Mondell high perch. Soon the retailer will feel the change | ee ne iene eee eae the each year for help in land matters. and old Mr. Ultimate Consumer will then come into | ianc.. He said they were ‘simply ward Fortified by years of experience. his personal the benefits he has honed for, for many moons. ipsa si shane ire pene as acquaintance with department executive officials, | It is not a mere coincidence that this return to Muscle Shoals was. their pas- and a comprehensive knowledge of public land law. | economic conservatism is taking place as the time | RSG ao Capa rnets ree” he is able to obtain prompt relief for the settler in | grows shorter when the administration, under which! “Ana think of what we were doing ‘ 8 wid : # ' ays, Betty,’ said Mire Mith appeals of this sort. _ jall the price inflation was made possible, comes to | tress dave, Betty” of, the: little. we A “green’’ congressman would be compelled to} an end, to be succeeded by a Republican contro! | are doing. Mark," answered Mrs. Mik start at the ‘Bottom’ granting that he possed equal of national: affairs with the safety and sanity: that | bain Ne aac mS caus ability it would require many years to attain the | have always marked that control. : es and-men like them were doing.” = present position held by Wyoming's congressman. | — The present changes in prices ate im anticipa: | “No a galt: ref arg ine te "Since the enactment of the reclamation law, } tion ‘of the fundamental transformation that will | other states have constantly complained that Wyo- rt itself after March 4. ee ming has rece:ved more appropriations from. this | With reconstruction pursued according to the } fand than any other state.- She has now three large |principles of sound Republicanism, the nation will | government reclamation projects within her bor- ‘rapidly return to a sound economic basis. rs sakd “Another. Tammany man, Hammit, was made ‘secretary. There were half a dozen Tammany bosses as officers. One of the witnesses before the congression- al committee spoke: of them disrespect- fully as ‘a gang of ‘Tammany rough: necks,’ and ancther. as ‘a horde of poli- ticilans’ who went to Muscle Shoals not mer Tammany bartender. was .made | auditor of the commissary at Muscle Shoals, and they naid bim $6,000.a year, $500 per instead of ‘the soldiers’ $30/ per. Some months the mess halls lost $40,908, but what of that, were net the i peopte oversubseribing the Edberty 4 j bonds? And what was thesmoney for i Se | both hinds wert grasping, the ianole off Na gee a4 egal Pad peut te the: cont. Land swb-boss, had to rid 0 WUXTREE!.FWO MIGHTY NERO eon eax aiscaecea, ba ote eathet be bese tee oe brother of Stryker, who threw off a! government $80,000 a year andthe au- BRING HOME ONE LONELY ELK portion of his clothing and plunged in.} tomohites and. accessories and repairs }to the lake to attempt reseue. He ar-| cost the aren 9 Gee eee rived too Inte, however, to aid the} the’ map who, pushed a eart in New | drowhing man. York rolled in a RollsReoyee, or its * The trouble that durned calf give me t a RUT a We | equivalent tn Fee eae Saaatt Oct raisin it by hand, Well, when th’ } b Bea. ee: ing of tom-toms, tv rete ton im the spring, I give it to : IN AMEND. ENT “Kna iin theneih dead * £ 2 -—afterwatd learned to be Dick Ey- | kfd for her own, and she shore Ww: M a And w! t + aheand Fart Hanway, city editor | tickled. Got so itd eat eutea ty they exploited their. pretended we find business manager of the Casper | hand and play tag and sich Ike,” Aine Coes ‘Spey Chip eer a 4 acer: a Ba conn arte mae coe .2om swallowed hard a couple of (Continued trom Page 1) eater et the cas Saar Maree stage m the big game c ¥ times, and then— aan i over in ore One TOMAS cate wt Gaeeuemed thelr. onery . (hides. Hieaintainanes aid extend same to theas| Tome. Re the Bhoale chee. were: sole New Sty. es, Snappy Patterns by thd carcass of one lonely calf | Guess th’ fool calf got too fur from | sections. | Oy aie ee aria e njtrates § " q Yi both claiming the doubtful. honor of | the cabin up into a ttle grove ‘wy Tin: aloha ead) conn tilt (Negi: BROT wae ae ia Oe ate ees os ae, and fabrics that will stand the acid test Pinay teeing Re naa splash oaae Tt oe. | Leulae interent to Camper, people: site: Oe sneha 96,000 ceirtoatiit appa they . : osely following the daring - | cabin and wuz playin’ round. It or : @ ¢ ‘ 6, ; a, ; there hove Into sight a hard- know'd better. And ‘them all- ba fatal py ptanti fas user: est rpesin. brought in an artist whO painted: their , . Be one of the hundreds who give their clothes a second thought. ca con "Or thie ‘Tabee adie Here Ba Nolf heuntda cht glOng And plage e] Gee te a Tear ee Site bree OPED ita srcisvn Un Slide ae for which plaka ane RS yet to see what wo have to offer, it costs you roth- recognized by old-timers here to be | ged it. good thing I wa'nt home. I “| the construction of. the Yellowston:| (2* #vernment in some way pald, They ing ook—and you have our persdénal uarante’ ye i Tom Dillingham, a forest ranger, who | know th’ kid’ll never git ov: highwuy across Fremont county: the} SPeRt $200,000 on waddle’ horwes in adai- can save you from $20,00 to $25, ps ‘abe ‘ae t ike sunt We will and algo has a small eattle ranch over} and— reconstruction of the Wind Rives read | tion to the automobiles, Butwhen’ mat- Sen Poe pan.wl, aCcording to the price suit you buy. on Bacon creek ithe orhet side af the | Along about this tee tho two it ions: katidew” (the fisesoemaean Manet by SOFS At, SRS ore Fahy! Pontinental Divide, He was looking | mighty hunters—the fim one with bwith @ branch to” Riverton; conmteuc-| Fenera x B i i for a tall slim fellow who wore a pair | the goggles and the other with the }tion of roads from Pinedale to Lander | Beat Of them and he sent the tiebdl f- For the alance of This Week Hundreds of of yellow goggles avd a little short | new .30-.30—swung on the eastbound and ftom Pinedale to Hoback canyon.| Vestieators down. It if beasted that at : ‘ ; bird with 9, new .30-30 rifte. } Northwestern, sweetly unconscious of In, Hot, Springs courts; the construc. | 988 time he had twenty men on fe job,| ~ e \ y if | “Lim shore goin’ to rive hell when | the awful fate which awalted them | tion of a road from Thermopolie to) Mimpproved sléuths: \ T lay ‘eves on ‘em, hissed Tom, as | had big ‘Tom cast an eye uponthem. "| Mectectae and the continuation of thy| “That was clever! mughed thé flew- . ront hin leather. vent, ; | Park county will also” inJerest © those | me ybhpr = 23 3 them ipoaa ona be Let Siri wipe iGUN SHELLS IN \seno visit Yellowstone park. r eyesore ries peed | come into this here country they of Tho balance of the Yellowstone ‘high | "Phe men they went to iivestigate : t ter huve seven. guides an foteen wor. | POCKET CA USE way wil be improved — theotigh Hot | Were: Wise to {t” Watson went on, nurses "tong with "em. Why helleh- Springs, Washakie, Big Horn and Park| *Théy were welt-entrenched, too. "They { 4 dainnation man, they've lum ruinesl MAN TO OWN }counties, and throtigh the counties to| 2te said to bave had men in the Wash- x | me, Orter puta bounty on sich as | DR the south is also & part of the program | tgton ‘bureaus who erved: them: They ws “ ; them. EA) and many new reads are. contemplated. | Meht, as well have besh permitted: te Overcome with @motion, Tom took —_—— RRR aS, Investixate themselves. The acting chict S e » ll . d t , bemeher pinch> of “Copenhugen to JACKSON, Wyo.; Oct. 24-—Welgnted | . of the buredu of investigations in Wash- Cia ake steady b erve joWn by shotgun shells in Cho pock Cabinet of Sweden fruzton, a Mr. Allen, thought that ¢ourt- P y priced at... HY kr winter ¥ hard {of his Wunting coat, 5. M. Stryker. of rpartial utions olht to be i un ow’ cetched be Fredonia, ‘Kan 1 xt swimme >» ) oF in or red that ‘the at- Tore they c'd git down offen sui: } was drowned in Hedrick Jake when # E ormally Resigns tones ral may pet’ go through with J to the lowlands nen I |canvas hoat from which he was hutt | litfeal reasons, and for such > ] wut ru@nin’ my traps carly “in the jing ducks overturned from the recoit (BY Associnted Press) he retion 1 won he: seems ‘ i spring Tf cum acrost an ole cow plum jof his gun. | Stryker. made desperate STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 2 The, 1 dropped. The investiga . : froze! stiff anda little, calf standin’ jefforts to swim but could not overcomeleahinct, headed by Premier WH, Almine | tor yorted that they were ‘aktdand: "round baw is fool be na oft. the welght of ithe \ella He then at-) Granting, a Socialist Wander, fis re-} 6d’ (and some of they reported that xhore folt sc ‘or th’ little critter. {tem ed "to rid’ himself of the burden |wiened, second-hand machinery for. the- plant 40. So 5 Th’ wolver/d git it shore as Ker born. [and succeeded in loosening the buckles — 2 ie PAO pouh Center ptreek. Well, dern my big heart, ef I didn’t which held. the si es of the coat | While 20 ner cent more mate ehildren | was paid for ‘several times the original gale Wes made for.’ But) the Invest. ketch that little ole calf, throw’d it [anugty wbout his wrists but béeame un-| die of cohaumption than. femalek, tors :did: not-néeotipl ih: wiWehi: agrostmy back and snow-shoed it jcomivious before he. could drag off tha ner cent more girls Ue bf eanéer than Probie wen cindereeey Eigen ore down ‘the slope to the cabin. All the. garment. When his, body wae found boys. and it wes rumored What Beninen’ lamers mireent nett, jemriretioncnipnirribnien Prone ie ahaa ps oni

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