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be Daily Cribiine Bile Alita geshiine desire for. ainity ark! « leas belticse est ge ere a | dip mabe The thing 10 do is to remove the league menace 7 ; Y i} ' Spe ‘ st -16)as represented in Mr. Cox and a Democtatic con- ; Spires “Phere was never before in Amert- A. : ee 5s jer (Wyoming) Pestotiice ag secéndicitins|@ress. Let the matter come ag ordinary business|} fF. : ee cnn owes ee al ty ; ce eer = — Mae oka A SS before a Republican president and congress and fen of 4 is OWA party did hot gree : One Pie nae ‘ t ; ASSo: PSs > éttle ae ~ hio: the A - js $ 5 with hi demanded their defeat at | Atlege praia wee b PORTS PaO CY ce a it in bybiness fashion as prague asec ALS the pons and he Ahally asker the |the Democratle are to ; ~ ——_|ple direct it settled. And whatever is done or con- e : WS revel Eater templated, first separate the whole subject from ess Mani fy, alto hysteria. Busin Advertising Manager 1 traded off for support of Labor party ae Bone GEM EE POE RR ete | |Candidates are without foundation, none except men of his own party. cotanie to thu Br ew pee sedbeias seaere vee aad , }Sproul, chattmat- Démocratic and au setup ees » ¥ iCounty Central committee, There has “And 1 baye heard it sald they spent /Status of All Candidates oh Ques=)j20) ho nint of stich an artangemont, 23 FT aS aaa What will be the judgment of the people of siete iacocibss. okra Me Miles 2 ors SPT" 14) Gone of Interest to. S@rVice jacconing to Mi. SPrOUh "whe: nelleyes . Ay Yeh “f “Te ” io 'Y wing joera ipport: thetr | fir David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City Missouri in the matter of the® truth and veracity as| | “Tt’'8 too ban, sana~Mrrs. gainer: inf UT ET oe Beany Gxtevadanen Men to Be Revealed at deer ab It. has eee ee Ing & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg., Chicago, IN i d ih Se ind Presid Wide} talking it over with hex Bienen. T9W | aa ratuon,\Tistend of golf de plain z ~ lei ay oe “of Daily Tribtine at: of filé In the New York |fépfesented ih Senator Spencer ai esident Wil} joys arter the conversation about the| id Wat Agi bei larly Nake dello Gathering Friday | 2 oe ie fina Chicago offees uni visitors ate" Weleone On” Gintonments, “yeu iw Wo bad,” she] ABIGEIESRE to a Duxnest meeting, hey sum |Kendrick Cancels = > $$ ; ‘ ‘ S ighed, “that the ‘business cua~ot the} P alte in SO pinay : 5 ied vite ‘ dor. The official entourage consisted} 41) ex-sePvice men who fre intereste? | a kp ea hs © Carte THE FRIEND OF LABOR . war whi so badly Ss One age Of something like 1,950 persdny. ad-|j their welfure as affectea by. the] Newcastlé Date Se stoataa ¢ * lager ihe Bh = reo ape and{ Wise, experts, theorists) dréamors,! state legislature, county and clty a. ; Moni zt Congressman Mondell started life as a laborer! f\.." “Ana how cout ang. ona. alt Teer eee Siting 2, Deeetiate Saw have’ been urged ie uve ee oe In jury of Mo iI — Paar a ;—at hard work urder a-hard-taskmaster on a farm:| down ana count tis profits WDIIG oUF] toarage eas yan bineri aaa Pigalle eattivcinig fot ail foe wey: ‘a {05 | ces, aha 2 iB ver t ‘e- Toe mee | When he left the farm he was engaged in day labor. "200" "Shiv our libertios, but the| Re good ship George Washington were {co persons. No other DUP WIE BS |. ane GyosOck SA eenatee 19 Year. $7.80 | pr: ; f ; ethan? y 4 not enough. On the eve of sailing the| admitted to the hall Friday night. ely Sear ths. 90| fis eatly life up to maturity was spent in contact} very property out of which they made then administration paper, the New| A definite report of th status of rit/John B. Kendrick, who, has been can ‘ontiis d poate : rite oe : : , : S aiedig a Seni by. init aitapted eee Sjand association with the men who toil with their| ‘e! proiits. York Time, December 2, 1918, an-|namdidates will be presented /to the) Palgning | twough Uverting oe months. AIRE SR: hands and he h: lost that. vi int. A | cbt teat AG aie eer ay decane | Bounced that “Louis Cores, the chef of) meting and then ine gathering will Lenses oo Toi Ee ot because oF u i a must ba paid it advanes and tha Daity |e ye ee eV eE 1O8 t viewpoint. AMONS! ro9¢ itsclt under any and al) citcum the Hotel. Biltmore, with his staff and|be Teauested to take some action.) T° ‘ Congressman Frank W. Mondell’s te- ‘ol T men mea: | jcent misfortune in sustaining a fra i : i Lacey Pegptcaghderignt ys yee bob: Sate a 4 ‘catering: w hthe meeting or not will depend on the| cent mis if st si; dell voted for the childrens’ bureau bill; he voted eri a Nie ps kote Y Lag a he oi rin sh done pndiet vote of those present. However, the ieee ct ies pL By phbesid errr ‘ , Asin ; ; mother’s tears. I-1@¥); 7 wrenotti, & restaurant manager at: ; close his cam ____ Member of Audit Bntead of Citentations (A. B.C) for the anti-injunction bill; he voted for the con-| the biame onthe men who permitted} +1. ‘pitmore.’ and that he would have “derstanding is that there will be no nigh home town, Newéastle, the sort: june will not insure delivery after subgeription becomes |the bills in the interest of labor Congressman Mon-| «ances no matter how grave," Mr.| oy or walters" would ao Alone and Whether a candidate is approved § Af: pe prisigad tasirs dabble in politics and even Member of the Ausociated Press tempt of court bill; he voted for the department ori fompeontliny ze repens Se with him “fifi cooks, confectioners,| iter hearing all of the discussion on {ator had Se arenes eee . i ‘ « . p a bakers and “ ‘ Cid ent stile. ‘The “Associated Press is exclusively ¢ntitted to the uselof labor bill; he voted for the industrial commis-| ve used business sense in spending Dav ves FO pst eaoaee Pa Se rene ents ub for Ope BayeMer [Sree ot eres | pe lication of all news credited in this papar and| a ted for tty hag’s bill the people's money." % é sand the county, the service men wil: pooq The Tribune Clasairied Ads, 0 the local news published herein. # ~|sion bill; he voted for the seathag’é bill. announced that ‘an orchestra will’ #0 Aét be influenced in their individual|_ ead The Tribune Clasgtried Ads. ls ‘ F White talk n Congressman Mondell voted for the law requir-| .,inex seret. Wataon dvepned in nad Sioaa te ping aut Junctions: Ang. Sint pte put will be urged to east thelr ing the sale of convict labor goods to conform with] they were of course glad to see him! = ap Ty becate fennel £ ee ae : again, In tact, he bad shecome, part) 2tele and lived in a state of splendor.) | Every. effort possible will be mutts, to : tlie laws of the state in which they were sold; he} $2 1m fact. eatenbee, ve heard’ the boys who were}kéep out of politics. However, 4h AWAITING THE HOUR. ted for * frtned bill, and has bi Sr S ict,” aia! %lting in Paris to be taken back home| George Vroman post of the Legion in S voted for the tad ei ey maa san x a 4 AE no Me utd oPRIBk way fs ae tell of Ic ‘sald the iteutenant—who] trging A meeting of, Bani mien 1a | i ari i til: Be ¢; it Iso d ac jand arranging for the gathering Fri- ——— The campaign casinot be officially closed until)$0S Supporter of an amendment since calcu Pal I thought E would just say good: morn- aoe Mae ae 4 Sn iy eae day, ia taking the active inferest in the| Sloan’s Liniment should Be kept the Democratic party, at the eleventh hour, unloads |‘ afford greater security to the miners. He voted} inz to you folks trom the Four Cor-| juomeat hey hud done the hard) #finirs of the nation which has so o¢t-| | handy for aches and pains i a bunch of bunk. It will be truly el for the workmen's compensation law; for the law} "* | ssork of the War. ‘They had left mafy| eM been Urged upon former world war) ‘eye 7H1y wait for @ sévere pais, an Y ~ Thi ich the ; NM ne gat g- ee admitiing to low postage the trade union publica-| said ste aiiilon, “I was ening’ thatlo®, thelr comrades Duried on the battle-| veterans. Sey a Stee ree ee: ti y hope ai pray will not be said. Mr, er. Was saying that! matic f Yields. They walked the streets of Paris) T® meeting is schedujad to’ start lowing exposure, a sore muscle, i fa : ; Yolock, and no political} sass riya ti ¢ with hardly a sow i tele poekets{D™omptly at 8 o'cl sciatica, or humbago to ; ‘ en you should pte | Shots : . - tion, .atid in évery controversy on the floor of the| ‘he things you have {old us about were answered on behalf of those at whom their part- 2 y y. : work, wh or will they be permitted to address Liniment handy to help f i | due to the Jack of business ability in|“! éahididates have been invited to spenx ing and cowardly shots are aimed. It has always house has taken up the cudgels' for labor when. pre-| {3% men in high oMfices.” j and there they s@w the officials of Been true of the Democratic party'to appeal. at the Sc#ivd-in a concrete way and in fairness to, all) 1 raion. voag tat Saicely a adloaora. sich kad soiner bs ‘pode in| 2° ein eee a, i aetna YO opmeeipar nse 4 5 i - 3 of Mr. “Miller,” sa atson. ‘I heai = * ‘ithout rubbis it i F Y 2 taté in ted automobiles. 1 4 ‘ay . ngs last moment, by misrepresentation, often through other interests entitled to a consideration secretary Baker tntity before the eon pg ities Coates me oa shee gpoty abit ayo Ay at tart Bee od orotate, for votes. Deeming.em-| ge aa) F the famous Taylor brothers, | ittitut to newr him contém that We ana Hat mate, telling me that he felt hs muberain ean ont ployment of these efforts to be clever strategy and), Alf Taylor, one of the famous Taylor brothers. | et tw what was seine en. | the) At0r cooling off and his hearr Rarden its the id up at the brilliant scefies that gveFe en- . start ‘politics. They’ trust that they will not be/i§ again the Republican candidate for goVernor of| most mercifar view one can take of him| "8 48 he. from the streets betéw gazea FOWLER IN CHEYENNE ee over Ht 16 Saan's: fea good. x at’s ro y {5 a in this} 's that he was imposed upon’ by all! ‘ worth regiembering. ig | accountable for eleventh-hour statements, Tennessee and they do say he is going to win this torts of schemers, He surrendered ifn hancag cca jee a pet or Compe hed ergeerie rte a the ie mo” will all Be forgotten in the result of the|¥¢4™ | tee to ren aves atid Powers! tose who had: dome ovek to WFite. the! CHEYENNE, Wyo, Oct. 28--Waite|. mosteconomical, 35c, 70c, $1.40. election. } eee TT i ; b pence for the, War which théy had won| H, Fowler of Douglas, Democratic can- The Di ; APPLY THE REMEDY. Fe enone atat pbotnted men he did! with: suffering Hd the blood of their| tidate for’ congress, Wedheday night ‘J ne lemocratic party has not gone to the peo-| ‘ “p, P not “ktlow ‘about and) wher they, did! Co. ates. at thé gymnasinm here Addressed an 8 year upon the matter of their stewardship, | Obvious ly the the to that 1 ty he kee hom 3a fe a 5 ea nae these, “What a d@partuté from the days of] 2uAlertee ae oa a psteeka roe cay nér have they bothered much with the issues they shad that the etaciga fal el , PE si and he bestowed distinguished service Ueniamin Frahkim,” thought Mrs.) 0 otieat spenking heh hore during the chose for discussion with the people. It has been|¢d @s their campaign slogan, can only be obtaine Tveetigation The. ‘Btertbd pda ene (ik Nes? sald MAE BARS “hey boasten | Meena .., largely, with them, a campaign of evasion and of [by the return to power next March of the Repub- Private soldiers might be court-mar-| {2 America had arrived, but I think} edging... Theit candidates, insofar as they were lican party, which has always stood for cotistruct-| tianed tor petty infractions but reor| Shey might _ ee ae wnet i i F ‘ a ‘ ick | werlhg and even thieving civilians Eee able paid superficial attention to their master’s|iVeness. sound economic “policies and good gov: Were “NOt AO. Tuch aa teprinandea “América had departed trom ita own! ion ernment. The Democratic party, the party that) jon Qhon exe ane | Propet course. And eniulating, if not! of Nations, and for the rest they blew po- | Sues when. exposed. .cAnd ‘over "hind cotdwite the GMO patient) Tical bubbles refused to prepate for the world war, that bungled! a eanene: Wilson, stibtemely oblivious rsa tion ahA Re" Hout, adi Beialanabtodl le ‘ ‘ * > {}_| (© practical things, and groping about As for serious discussion, and honest effort to|that war after it had begun and that during earthy | after the theoretiea!, was pleased , to, 0% tM ert of ‘extravagance same A . 5 tht o ra ‘4 tremble attive at a solution of doméstic problems that have | $0" administration has been a sectional party, heady think that Mr. Baker was the greatest! inele .doititry- waltiaé: or een bs harassed the country ever si the. close of the ed by the “Solid South,” must be ousted in Novem- ity eae Rint bie, eo sad Bi tne wat, thereihas been fiothinig tofitwon ‘the part of the/bet. There is no other remedy fei Sys ills ; GaP se ah re i ~~ s ie ind Snuttal admiration.” es i Nahr | Demociatie:party. that, have afflicted the United States during i127; “And "they kept ue “pedpré Pootea,”| Tye tet 6 pet ’ i ae 4 the péopie.” Oy j suid Mr. Miller, f have’ stalled and marked time. And,%°# administration. nS a8 that they had the most com-! (T6 Be Boatnitds ee ideraw é . when reminded of their financial record they have POU C Se Pee 11 Pee ert a i Phish i alee yaaa s this year. Why not pick out one now that suits your shown signs of nervous prostration. ‘ A’ newspaper palearyber has ne ha Me iakHows. they sipitessed’ the: truth. A There has been no soft and easy road to er|©OX Is a prime ¢xample of misrepresentation with-| newspaper that in’ those days called hi pena art iget Bilis easy tener cena NR as ea ) atténtion to doitig (like. those of Deeds With censerships and intim- ¥ re _ faney, pay a small deposit, and have it set aside? Leo’s Pure Malt Disque was in danger of being! Are Our Leaders ofiéd, “He kept us out of war,” with which to be- rags a ears at pee branded a pablie enemy. ‘The offical ASD Elgin and Gruen tray a: trusting people: H DISREGARDING AMERICAN INTERESTS | ace: a ae caer } so the Democratic party, will venture forth! lt is evident that the Democratic campaign not} janes thar we Reowneic ada inc: Oregon Hops vauct in the.dark of the night as has been their custom OMY lacks funds—it lacks votes—and the two ! neces a man named Creel,’ and attempt to assassinate the character of their sMrtages are duc to a “agrneg re eg ae at tial he hud ade WO a GtGEy OF a i Q ‘ 4 {American interests in order to promote a eague Of, encounter between. transports carrying opponents with scurrilous matter and untraé pub Naa 5 ri hk | an trobps and German subme! Héations. |hations aid other schemes of internationalism, in-| that had never taken place, aittl fhere.néeed be no: alarm felt, spate seeiaesian cluding a free fradé tariff law which promotes the) his explanation of that ineident when} these ‘tactics will have. For the people have a welfare of the foreign producer regardless of what si tigenat z neeue ey Anita : : even : , he Amer clear understanding of the situation and their de- ills may befall Ameticari industry and enterprise. | AS iGdon- thammairouctn tee 2 at : ect fect BN LC a department had it tértninjation to relieve the country of the Democratic! Vv fea a 4 d Bhatt aaa ihe: bumpnicts patty, lock, stock and barrel, cannof bé shaken by. Vote for. the éonstitutional amendments an j end papers and. tens: for. the a&toad of campaign garbage, delivered at their door|have good roads. Let the automobile tax retire! teomed with sickening. flatteries’ of )E H } CASPER BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. 125 West Second St. JOS. I. SCHWARTZ lfis ‘Theater Building E. Keating, Mgr. ee Just as simple as press 6 : ‘ | themselves. In’ everything they omit- ; a political party that has nothing else in. stock the bonds. p tod) the nh "cORRORISA, DiGheeaehe tO offer. — i t text evil: was in. the sur ° ; { HOW PRODUCERS WILL VOTE. } or of public discussion,” admitted Mi T j As 4 In situation like the présent, not only the wool Cat's ee dg vad Mr. | grower, but the wheat grower, the cotton grower| 3 4 7 land the peanut growér, together with: a lor of other key to their cellar at frequent intervals during the oF nak ira fn | alah |producérs, are getting ready to vote the Repub- ’ ipaign. \lican ticket, and, if they can manage to scrape the| ind. took han pay Gers aity. |money together, they are contributing to that} war was over he seized thém-in the ; WHY THE HURRY? meager Republican, campaign fuiid which Cox has! 7 rar and petmitted, gecking: ta : ‘ | bass over them except what Siited hit ‘ The American people need not be exercised falsely stated as $30,000,000. 8. din Park of the newspapers about Mr. Wilson’s League of Nations. Where it is we TE Pas ed to be working in Europe it is without! _ THE MARKED DIFFERENCE. | dent. demanded vt, the Pench govern force and effect. Europe does not place any great In his native ability, in his training, in his hab-| ment thit a repetition, of it! be. nb store by it, for the Europeans know better than’ its of thought and’ action, Mr. Harding shows the} per tal? wien He Moar: ericans seem willing to believe that’no league| qualities of a statesman. Ini his every word and) sex renee or haying the confer- avail unless it has thé moral and financial force,act since he came into national view, Mr. Cox has| "2° ‘emoved Irom Paris.” After that} E> a ¥ a } Tope P eT ~ | \vo Amorican censors passed on all of America behind it. displayed only the charadtetistics of a cheap poli-| smoricun comments priited in. Preneh .4 It would appear to be good sense, with refer-|tician—unqualified for the discussion of national| eee » fich People did not ene to the whole league controversy, to siraply problems and unfitted for the high office of presi-) Guinkin * None permitted,” seis A paper or publicist whé nd anything they did wag called un,' or something ¢ “Prin. president went abroad, yourABC’s = — ~ Cooking the Natural Gas Way on an A.B. ' Gas Stove ee AL ree Americans ~ were hose, Who were in- forget the uncertain Wilson league and all other dent. formed roarveted how an Atherloan at ; i j president could so play the autocrat! hemes and plans of international agreement on TTS ea RAT ETT | And when he came home: britigitig’ the subject and test by time whether or not our| A DEFENCE OF MR. BAKER’S DEPARTMENT. | gables with him ho demanded that what em friends ate siticere or just fooling about) Condemn them not ing they made no had done should neither be aias ishing war, throwing away the tools and for-| A purchase. of more hides than grew; i er living in peace and good order. They have! Tn such transactions they betrayed BEAR OIL » no evidence since the close of the war with! A foresight greater than we knew. for HAIR i tral empires. | ; AN INDIAN'S SECRET, spit neir dissatisfaction with the present arrange:) By eg ns were use pelters bought, Rahs a Rep of 1: ment is no secret. They think so little of it that - Ail Cie oe F cab: aid not, found Im aby other, Jy 4 | alrea i 2 in i though we sent where Europe fought fy cance ot ne ‘ vital . ret iyi mame a Wain it But eight and sixty cry edit citi fi eh ea Why not make your selection now from our e6i jlete stock of Gas ‘ i I features. No power pays any particular at- 8. | Terentia gem ger open, ou Ranges atid be ready to ettjoy nattive’s most wonderful fcl-—which will ‘ tention to it. They expect and have indicated a fe cor | mantel if 0a ean frie be at your ¢otniand text week in all territory south of the Chicago & ite to dump it overboard unless America, with Those branding irons of copper pure- | Tuive, conquered’ aunt, or toned talitag hate North Western tracks? sab é‘ P 5) 4 us k. f ld of KOTALKO at any’ buy’ drag here: Se senaae = i the good faith with which she enters into such Be he slate he coulc aot ask; | $pBapttttee, oe stamen ier Manocituai wits _ Don’t delay placing your order for one of these ranges. We will agreements, comes to the rescue, revises the pres- wo hundre: jousand, we are sure, | J. HL, Brittdia, the, Station Fy New York, W.¥%, | = deliver any gas appliance when desired. ‘ent leaguc, makes it workable or combines. it: Were not too many for the task. 7 4 @ world court anid writes it in such plain terms i 4 4 pepe mermmorecsee preys oe our . Be i - that even a Bolshevik may comprehend it. | For when it bought these things with care | peak ee aoe tice rams; Casper Gas Appliance Co i) vihere is fo urgent demand for a League of The reason we may plainly see! Face rained; the Wooly sont , ‘ Nakions, but there is a demand for official peace The War Department was aware ‘ Dt olocted: ean dolver Ani’ 119 East First Streat our late enemies. Establish the peace and How big an ass it meant to be. ; pea lution Wea read: ; ne the league action until Europe shows signs! © ——MeLandsburgh Wilson. mri st

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