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4B. Nash a.. BA ee Pe ; RR Rap id Ree: Oe oR ao,o.- eR EO OS ee tere EAB Oe? Cero. £m OU P MANDATE FEATURE OF LEAGUE 6 OTRESOED BY JUDGE V. i STONE -WNADDRESO HERE CAST EVENING AJudge V. H. Stone of Lander False Cries of 1916 Renesas by Democrats in Plea for Return to Power, Lander §; Illuminating Speech to er Asserts in il Club held the close attention of a good- sized audience in the Republican headquarters last night when he gave an eloquent clear-cut and concise the League of Nations. address dealing with the issues of His exposition brought clearly before his speakers the entangle- ments in which indorsement of the league as it stands would involve this country.( He dealt particularly with the mandate feature which obli gates this country to protect whatever weaker nation may be igned it and article 10, which would involve us in war in which we have no interest. Democratic The return of the to power four Pam, whi br leaders to be by Judge Stone party was .knon by fraudulent, as stresse: who declared that the ague of Nations would y false since ations included at war and the nothing at all to stop and in Poland. n that the League prevented the in- ates, would from in- freedom ‘of y prevent ented this coun the ing to seoure from Spain, and would force us at any tim in the future to support| governments should their » and deserve independ- t our convictions. is right and just, thig ays been willing side of right, provided red, but we; do not act telling us when to c ny committee telling us what countries we shall police, Judge Stone declared. ny due ry has in on th Navy Deserter Is Apprehended, Brot to Casper dames Adams, a youth about 21 years old, was arrested at Glenrock ind turned over to the city aval officials on a charge of de- sertion. Adams, it seems, deserted from the t Lakes naval train- report ba lough aw: wink a fur- ion, Among tered in Chi p have regis, so to vote in the coming Eleanor Gridley, who te} murtment to await the arrival | | ¢laims to have been the only woman present at the birth of the Republican party at Jackson, Mich., July 6, 1854. WOULD \# ° 1 | \to familiar tunes, whic htold of the | s expect to perform, including .rol g to be slim, and laughing to be fq | Miss Hilda V. Blom of the Caspe | e hospital, gave a short talk in she emphasized the necessity of le dress, sensihle shoes, regula , fresh air and cleanliness in! | building up good health, Following this Miss Christine Dgd- son demonstrated exercises for dec) | breathing, reducing exercises, exercises for strengthening the feet and ankles } ete. } The health and regreation committes jot the Y. W. C.-A. headed by Miss | Helen Wells, girls’ work and recreation |secretary, and Mrs. J. W. Melntyre, | |chairman of the committee, plans’ 4} |range of f t which | } will incl 1, | ating, hikes, ning, skating, wing, medicat> gymnast gommit on 2 good sh |mote a summer i mer. t Mrs. McIntyre announged that the |}gym class work will be begun next iM jay evening with a “Backwards” camp for next sum-| is still SOLD BY EVERY WHERE !. Made by Postum Cereal Co. Inc, Battle Creek, Mich. It Costs Less! INSTANT POSTUM sold at a fair less than tea or coffee, and is better for you. A healthful drink with arich coffee-like Flavor. Drink, POSTUM instead of tea or coffee. “Theres a Reason GROCERS YOU REDUCE OR GROW FAT? Y. W.GLASSES TO OFFER: SOLUTION The educational health and recreation class rally held at the Meth- jodist Church last evening under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A., was jattended by. a large number of women who were greatly interested }in the classes proposed by the two committees. The meeting was opened and closed by the singing of “Pep” songs | haying made of different parts of &nd a small portion of Molasses RULING IN CASE INVOLVING LAND ‘TITLES DELAYED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 27.—Judgo Robert -L. Lewis of Denyer, sitting for Judge J..4. Riner in the United States court for the district of Wyoming, Fri- day took under advisement the case ‘brought by the govérnment against the Big Horn Sheep Company ‘and J. B. Onkie, t6 cancel patents to several thon: sand acres of Central Wyoming lands alleged to have been obtained through the use of “dummy” entrymen. Coal Operators Meet in Ohio (By Assi ted Press) CLEVBLAND, Oct. 27—At a general open meeting “of approximately 1,00) bituminous coal operators it was e- cided that the soft coal operators of the coun’ will co-operate fully and heartily with Attorney General Palmer in an ‘effort to reduce prices. various stunts the gym class mem- ty at the high school gymnasium to ch all girls interested in the recrea- NON I camps ton hotel: When “asked for a statement with reference to the necessity of electing 2 Republican president and a Republican re of Harding and C @ Sane and enlightened settlement of the problems of the hour; to the steady- ing of the process of the retyrn to more normal delay, tif LS Riyertop Hotel L Whe Tribpne) ‘easton 7o., Oct. ht Ghascea: inep, Franke k W. Mondell, who recently e congress he said: “Phe election of Harding and Cooi- idge now seems certain but it will not do to take any chances on an eyent fraught with such’ important and far, geonsequences. The election achin sperity. The Wilson administration has been notorious for its misconduct and mis: management of public affairs, for its incompetency, plighment, and measureless e in the condi leg while inspecting the Riv- erton |reclamation project here is still confined to his bed, edly be some time before he can be moyed to his home at Newcastle. Al- though unable to Ik about he is per- sonally directing t from his bedside in the Te Tt will undoubt- remainder of his ter addressed a tions.” state. oolidge is essential to safeguarding of to the return of pain, failure of accom- extrav of the wai it| flamed ey } program or any part of it are ask: They will be asked to wear thetr ed. clothes hackward land the program: for ne evening will carry out the back- ward idea. The hour is 7:30 and girls are asked simply to come with the expectation of a good time, As the high school girls are provided for in the Girl Reserve work and the regular high school gymnasium classes they are het included in .the classes formed last night, Miss ‘Frances Yeomans announgeq that the educational committee plans for at least two classes in whichever of the folowing subjects are most de- manded—Bible study, community ely- es, home Taanagement, dress- making, millir or art needlework. “Enrollment ‘ds for both the gym- nasium ws nd the educational class home helma Hugo and Mrg, r@ greatly appreciated Nye Robe by the audience. Mr. Burke H. Sinclair presided and ‘the singing was led by [Miss Beatrice Boedefeld and Miss Ethel Dunn, price-~ b A BEVERAGE and they are election ot i mal cdnditions, to the solution t| CASPER PLEASED the problems of construction and re- censtruction; to the the nation’s finances: to the removal of the-enormous burden of obnoxious and vexatious taxation; conditions insuring safe and sane de- velopment and permanent and generai The Surprise of Your Life joing to secure it ling and Cuo}- ———»-_— Judge Winter Talks at Wheatland, Takes Up Mondell’s Dates |= Mrs. C. E. Winter, returned yester- day from Wheatland; where Judge Win- rge audience Monday night, speaking on “The League of Ne- Judge Winter went on thru yesterday to Sheridan, where he enters upon the schedule assigned to Frank x W. Mondell in the northern part of the CNS LP Na Miss Nettie C. Burleigh, a Mount Holyoke college graduate, is the owner. and operator of # model farm of 115 acres near Waterville, Me. employes on the farm, from business: agent to. “hired han are women. BY QUICK RESULTS Everyone is pleased with the quick results of simple witchhazel, camphor; hydrastic, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One man’s eyes were so 3 ly strained he could not Two applications relieved him. A lady with weak, inflamed eyes was greatly helped by -ONE’ bottle. guarantee a small bottle pf Layoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or in Casper Pharmac: Will happen when you slip into one Men’: of our All of the without In Wichita. Kansas, it cided places, on Far Suits or Overcoats at Wholesale Prices k 3; Ulsters Sheepskin Lined—Ranging in prices from $79.50 to $52.5 25 Per Cent Discount 20 Per Cent Discount on All Men’s and Boys’ S oes and -~Mackinaws gut any: where. n LP Des for him will By 3 a this sale. The ho makes. his sur You cannot find g more profitable investi : plus fun is work 25 Per Cent Discount on Men’s Crown and ‘Headlight Union Made Overalls, per pai ae Starched Cuff Dress Shirts They Sell Shoes JESSEN’ 115 E, Second St. LAMA to use the churches as polling owing to a protest from the wa- being obliged to vote in} en ‘AT 4 price for Ten Dollars is indeed a popular p Shoes and we are exceedingly well equipped to supply your footwear needs in walt g-heel footwear at this very reasonable figure-Come = in tomorrow. = Dress Boots Soft Black Kid High Tops Cuban Heels All Sizes Street Boots _ Pliable Brown Calf Military Heels _ Imitation Tips All Sizes IGGIN So the People May Know The following is a signed state- ment by Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, Direc- tor of Wyoming Clinics. It is pub- lished so the mothers and house- ‘wives of Casper will have no hesitancy in feeding their babies milk from the Casper Dairy Co. THE WYQ@MING CLINICAL LABORATORY Dr, J. F. O'Donnell, Director Rohrbaugh Bldg., Casper, Wyo. October 25, 1920 This is to certify that on this date ¢ 9 Casper Dairy Company milk was fornia sediment test was good, the butter fat ¢9 aboye the required standard, and the ba erial count within the standard Suggested to ty i council recently by me, for pz ' | sample of milk on this date every way. Signed) DR,