Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 7

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; (Special to ‘The ‘Teibune) 38 CHICAGO, Oct.: 22,—Col. John Vv. overseas veteran, having served with Vision, gives fourteen reasons why the ex-service men of America will yote the Republican ticket. In nis yourteen Points Col. Clinnin files the Yollowing indictment againet the Democratic party: fi 1. Because the ex-service men stand with ‘the Republican party @nd@ the great majority of citizens of the United States in opposition to President Wil- #0n’s Lrograin for a League of Nations, which Gov. Cox has pledged to syp- port. @ 2. Because they feel that the Repub; ican party in power at Washington ‘will work out an honest agreement “Among. the nations to preserve peace Saroughollt the world, based upon in- ee pe Justice, - % use they believe Senator Har- ding and the Republican party will do this without compromising our nation- a) independence ana without depriving ¥ the people of the United States in ad- \ vance thé right to determine for them: solved what ig right and fair and with- out involving them in foreign quarrels, ‘the merits, of Which they are unable to dudge. + 4. Because they believe that thé Re- publicang. will establish business-like | methods ‘in the war risk and compen- ; sation bureaus and that. wounded and} _Misabled soldiers ill receive Just treat- Tent and immediate assistance instead of delays and hardships they have suf- ¥ 7 the Democratic adminis-! Because they believe a Repub: Administration will at once an adequate provisions for wounded and disabled Soldiers and will etablish a @emand4 ‘as made by. service men for | for a bonus in such a form os will meét ice men's organizations. f S. Becatise they are opposed to Pres- ident Wilson's autocratic system of per- Sonal government which ‘the Democrat- i@.nominees have pledged themselyes to} Mphold under the battle ery “we are as one in all things.” 7, Beeause the Democratic party has repeatedly broken {ts pledges ana Fepndiated its platforms: « wef se use they are opposed to the Have You Your House Insured Against Fire? Instre yourself against ' the loss of use of your ' house when it b . Costs: less than fire insurance. /R.T. KEMP CO. Phone 370—112 E. 2nd P.O, Box 1127 ‘CASPER DAIRY C0. +. Honest milk from clean cows. Your baby will thrive on our milk. Phone 471 Early Service Everywhtte , We Serve ‘HOME-MADE CHILI Ate en lunches. Take home @ neat istration with a buaget system such as! the the Republican party has. pledged to/sound a lye. “ik : national’ governmeyt in an economical 9. Because of thi and businesstike manner. . — ‘bf Inptiiciency ot” Fs 3 ininistration during the war. 10. Because of the taxation which the ic _ fadministration has saddledson the: citi. _|kens of this country, aa avresult of its) | jblunders, conduct of the national gov- _jernment, thus Increasing materlally the, cost of living. . Nag 11. Because thé Democratic ‘admin:| istration squandered $1,000,000,000- in| > — its aircraft program: without sending {ingle fighting plane to France. ‘ 12. Because” through ‘greed, and waste, the Democratic ton squandered some $6;000,000,000 $7,000,000,000 in conducting the ws Clinnin, prominent Chicago lawyer and} 14, Because Senator Harding and the Republican party stand for Ameri- ea. first, progressive principles, social found she told the truth and reveale and ustrial just a reduction in tacts. What ycu think or don’t think, — ing, the Democratic ad: tic national ‘administra; bY Wyoming capital Company, ‘will have $100,000.and will do as it. squandered in’ war and | consented to remain er, ‘with the approval of the various sery-, SL IIAAAAD ALD LD ig LI IFIFIZSLILZAZLLLABPLLLALLLELZLLALL LE LL FI FIAILL LZ quart of the best obi! made, | : Kies: Your Blood Pure Did you ktiow that ninety per}ously affected: You cent of all human ailments depend | nize upon the condition of your blood? fe Prem a the blood sup- Nature gives her warnings in va- ne pure ae peeots rious: unmistakable ways, so. that!’ ‘Got a bottle of S. When the ‘appetite fails, and you] drugstore to da: money b finance and the conduct of ‘our: wy burden: of Casualty Insurance ces. Company Is Formed | si by Wyoming Capital (Special to The Tribune.) _ CHEYENNE,’ Wyo., Qct. 22—The .. | Qrst casualty insurance company pro-| )- = graft|™moted by Wyoming men and financed: M here-soon by. Dan C. 2|Mylar, Albert Crohland ‘and others. It the toll the American people were] Will'be known 4s the Plains Casualty called on to pay because of unprepared- 13. Because the Democratic istration continues to. squander the 130th Infantry, ‘Dhirty a fi] Peace veal Be Rs iitaun: 700,400 persons on the gov. ernment payroll, which {8°320,000 more; than in 1916. ; -) cidental death, physical injury and dis- in| abiMty ‘by accident or sickness. : —__—__.—______ THE MYSTERY WOMAN _ WITH THE X-RAY POWER ‘Was compelled to turn away more than }a Hundred people last week and has The reason was because people ‘Nature Will Do the Res tric ght ask no questions, © is i yo toe the American Hotel. - eo J atanea NES ‘Vand getting up again, ROSE E. TUTTLE, of Portland, Maine, who says ‘Ble feels‘ like she has taken a new lense on life since taking - Tanlac. Her rheumatism and other troubles have is to be organized Barksdale, W. K. @ capital stock: of business upon ac- a fewGays lon should the importance, ‘therefore, of out the 8. 8, at note how > and become weak and listless and a gen- pre bry it builds up the appetite eral run-down condition seems to gives stren ant take possession of the whole boay, fas Write ie ten literature -} and medical advice to Chief Med- until | cal eigen 163 Swift Labo: it is an unfailin, that im ties will steadily aan one fa health will. be seri-| Atlanta, Lowe Brothers’ | Vatnish Stains, Varnishes, Enamels and Paints Are just the things necessary to brighten up your home before Old Dad’ Winter arrives with his quota of gloomy days; and to keep it bright we offer _Johnson’s Wax and O-Cedar Oil and Mops We handle a mos and putty. ” : complete line.of window glass HARDWARE © ¥ 7O HOMES id vi- ratory, . “Tanlac fs the grandest medicine on earth, and I just wish it was so every woman \who suffers like I did could know what it will realiy do,”’ said Mrs. Rose B. Tuttle, of 293 Congress Street, Portland, “Maine, recently. will ever know. how I su’ .. “My ‘stomach was so had ‘to be. very, careful about what I ate, Potatoes and other starchy f60ds would completely upsct ‘me. Frequently after meals I woul have terrible pains in my stomach, my breath would get short, and I. would have a and uneasy’ feeling with pains under my shoulder blades and I frequently had bilious attacks, “I also siffered. with rheumatism, and this, together with my other tfo bles, was simply wrecking my health. I felt weak, nervous and: rundown ail the time, and seerned to be losin: Weight and, strength every day. My sleep was, poor,. and often I was in such ‘misery I wouldn’t close my pyes all night long. — “Before I finished my first bottle cf Tanlac I realized I had at last found the right medicing...My condition im. proved daily a8 I continued taking Tag. y ag {l@¢, my ay ite picked up and. I’ was } s00n ‘eating three ‘hearty meals. jday without, sufferii erwards. That, hi Ne indigestion has disappeared, I'am ho longer nervous, |#leep soundly all night and {eel splen- hasbeen increased until I can now do all.my- housework with ease. I an: praising Tanlac every opportunity I haye”? Y Tanlac is Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mbr- cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Crack drug sto: Ady. Today and SPECIAI.S In Our Dry Goods Dept. Mercerized and All-Linen Damask at savings worth your ‘ consideration. Ronee: oes as es cis cee $4 25 eh 81.96 ak a Sake ar: $8.85 70-in, all-linen extra heavy damask ; reg. $6.50, Sale * 94.85 ~~ Extra Special—$4.50 All Silk Hose With Pointex heel, in all] colors and sizes Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST = OOM OOMIBIOTIII IDI ION IIIOIE Sa ae Gi r Saturday Sheets and Pillow Cases Specially Priced sve, is wasted energy. The court 2 is facts, You switch on the as loyer what you tan pro- Would be pleased to meet them ut | == 10-21-2t* Elephants Often sleep on their feet, as if disliking the trouble of lying down about my heart. Often I was troubled |= didly all during the day, “ My stréngth’ ja in Casper by Casper |E box 72x90 Pequot sheets; $ reg. $3.25, Sale Price... 2.65 42x36 seamless cases at, feck Oe 86-inch fine quality nainsook; reg. 85c yard, Sale Price... 60e 10-yard piece, > Sale Price Play lacie. teen. Pee $5.00 Minerva Germantown Four-fold Yarn in a good range of colors; reg. Tbe balls, Sue Price, cach. BOC OPI Ae ee eee en bhiddiddddiiiiiiititetttitis Cnn _M. D. Barnett OUTFITTING CO., 120.E. SECOND STREET CASPER’S | _ SENSATIONAL SALE Is In Full Progress And will last Nine Days Only, ending October 30 Our Entire Stock Of High-Grade Men’s and Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats One-Half Original Prices’ The opportunity of securing: two suits for the priceofone SUITS and OVERCOATS Price. PAOOO Sretaie. $12.90 price" $40.00 S233, $20.00 Price... POOOO Srenaie.. $29.00 Price DODO Grete, $S200 Price. BADOO Onetaie. 91.00 Price. 990000 dre-tair.. $45.00 We are making these Radical Reductions for Nine Days Only as we are overstocked and to give the public an opportunity of purchasing best xnerchandise obtainable lower than wholesole cost. Interesting. News Keep in mind that during this nine-day sale we are giving a flat 20 per cent reduction from what is generally conceded to be the most closely marked prices in Casper or elsewhere for réliable makes of mer- chandise in the following departments: Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Trousers, Raincoats, Men's and Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, Leather and Wool-lined Leather Sleeve Vgsts, Silk Shirts, Duck Coats with Corduroy or Fur Collars, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, all kinds of Riding Breeches. Original Price Tickets Upon All Garments Discounts made at time of purchase. Owing to the unusual reduc- tions during this sale a slight charge will be made for necessary alterations. “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” AT ‘te Bald) See Tet ee See ee HANNA

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