Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 2

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a ps Dailp Cribune a, a except nt Bungay at Gosper, 2 taxes! that will be bur-! the man’ in tie Jukurious 1 to come. » worked for the go¥ernmen' me!" Of the twenty © that Were! They wanted to applaud, ‘as Mary pent by. what is know) as the War! paused, overcome by her own | ‘emotions, department, onéthird, and some’ estf}put they sat still, ae mate almost one-half, was wasted and) “And last of all and, most, Bese stolen, transferred from the pockets of|she went on, “let me s those the people to the pockets of men WhO) who are.not going yome are richer through the waging of a war, who will never go home again—those that, tas “made the country poorer{) who have passed on in spirit and-srhose teyee airplanes as an illustration.| hodies lie’ buried in France. “Po the iar contributing cause of what now looks like the most tremendous landslide in the history of = presidential contests. eee, . From the West, from the East, from the North Exterea St Casper (Wyoming) Postoftice as second-class and the Middle States, even from the South, come : Eeattagy ‘Srorstaber, 32,1916 the same promising prospects of success. OCIATED PISS ie Every pre-election test to reach what is in the ininds of the voters, gives overwhelming aésurance Bee aes comes an,| bein. De Deri fe 2 a oa z ola : of. Republican success. 6 ah of them were ‘itter failures !ait here ‘tonight. ; , J ee ’ From its birth the Republican’ party has always y ‘ Ail the engines, anil the: legitt:| night, the men who fe iv Sake ca work “aaa toommehcog: the) Ae “Wavertiolte ise tae been the great party of the people:. It has pretty ; + | | {mate dst of them cannot be figured) Thierry, who died in the tary grades ‘at the Mille Maker school nm. otté at More than fifty millions of dol+|triumphant armies frém the There | are now 71 pupil generally acquitted itself with high credit and never] 4 few evenings later there was a|lars—as England and France; paid for|the Mense and through th ‘en Monday. ls th Ave., Ne ty, farewell dinner for the Millers in Wash-|Similar machines—and the other thou-| forests nnd in the St. Mihiel } pe len, 1720-23 geal Bldg. Chicago, Tl. tae ile): % a the Pott aineniiaet of ington, given at Mary's qpartments./8nd ‘millions, or one billion. dollars|and wherever the Americans fmieht—| ‘Yar ant Chicago SD eR ee Re ee, it has had. its misfortunes} s¢r, asnicr ealled {¢@ supper, but Serst.| were wasted. In’ oné way or another.|1 eee them smiling as:they’go to batt! — tors are welcome." _/upon occasion of unfortunate leadership and has| Watson insistea ft was a banquet. It/It was the same in nearly every do|and I see+them smiling 1 been retired for brief | eas vas a collaborated meal, for each con-|Partment of construction and outhit borne, back; to die, so “brave, 80 young, coe eg aoa ribttted something to it. Watson vent|ting. (Applause) wi the down still upon their faces! Oh, T° This year the Republican party is right. Its] ip o steak o big that Mary com | “But that, 1s past and the money is!see them still and we who were with) 66 1d ama a orelied 50Htenders: rth f plained there waa hardly ‘foom fcr it}6one. Much Of it can and ought to be|them can’ never forget’ them! ‘geal Tam 66 years ol 2iz5{leaders: are worthy exponents of the highest am- 0 heir; years Kiave been suffering, a5 n her kitchenette,” _ recovered, but it probably will not be ‘eervices are without stain and jeir | Rnactivel filo i ase Pibat: Hs bitions of -the people. They command the un: “Tam glad I eae to Washington,” flone. - ‘That, Mr. Miller, is what I) glory can never be tarnished edna uaa, cctlo deport that I did pot ex- qualified respect and confidence |said Mr. Miller during the dinner. ““But/Meant when I used the question, What| Friends, pardon me * * * But a ‘ag That 2 why We find :at of ere inter now I am glad to- begin to think of/18 thé use? ‘The thing to do how is|warited to ‘say this for those sve! aia] Dect to live more than few. mont aababted tow lest pariod = js cainpaign, the agreeable situation that cannot es- » {Cae the observation of even our opponents. ing my affairs and even tome itgaln. If Betty und I stayed here|to begin over andthe way: td begin| their duty with no thought except. of iad Nindeal?’ Thte noses ERR MAGES The’ outstanding fact is that the Republicar party deserves to‘win, the Democratic’ party doer much longer we would be spoiled—like| over is to put in flew men-—giien with| service to their country.” pWorderful Remed have entirely cured ‘oat of Woahington.” clean hand and clear heads. The old} “Mary's words left them all in silence} On TL nile, harmléss prepara __Z: Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (A.B. not. SY tig Member of the Associated Press *] hope.you won't thinic the o'd farm}books ought to be audited—but it is for many moments. | ton that removes. the catarrhal ‘mucns ai * . =iThe Associated Press is exclusivel; entitled. te ithe usd Which do you ‘prefer, a president of the people igrecdity.! “But hot even a iotust cause cati_ be expected to’ purify; and, ehnoble all men," suggested ‘Mrs, Miller. nein “ (To Be Soni ‘Pomorrow) ; j ; commonplace. after all’ thie ado," said|/more important. to open whew set of “Yes, Mary,” said Mr. Miller at last: fon, the intestinal tract/an@ allays the ars. Miller. books. | Let thein be opened along the; Gur boys madé the war worth while jynammation which, causes «practically “Nothing ia’ ever conimonplace to per-|lines of the old national economy and} *_** And»then to. think that fj) stomach, liver and intestinal ‘all- ‘ons of common-serig,"" replied Mc, Mil-; Morality,” Let us restore the doctrines | while & million men were making such ants, inotuding appendicitis. vv. “i like my work better than any)#%d ideas of accountability and respon-; 8@¢rifices and three million rhore stood) qosé' will conv ling the world affords—and if it had siiblity in government. I wish that we,Feady to take their places’ that those’) all drug; Me 1ot been for Watson's war’ revelations, Could have a few mien like you, Mr. = Fepublication of all news credited { i ; the the local news pulllatied herein | ne -*n° | or a dictator of the Wilson or Cox type? think 1 would not have Iasted aw Jony|Miller, to carry these ideas back to EERE | | I have in Washington.” every. Pour Corners of the tana." e - 1 ae 4 “Washington ig not af altogether} “Sen em the facts as you have < ‘. i re x! aE a ANOTHER REASON WHY. vholesome influence on some men,” re we pen Ried rg said Mr. Miller,-“ana Sag ee eo a x aarked Watson, ‘Both the social and| tke peuple: will do. the rast. ‘The peo-| A further evidence of incapacity of the Wilson | {i political life of the national capl-|Ple are still ‘honest and they ‘till want! HELP SWELL THE MAJORITY. government is révealed in the Haitiay scanda > Frank Morell, confined to a hotel room at|which has just broken in spite of the efforts of ‘the al ts distracting and often enervating./'® See tho#e things done which «are fo many men in Washington the coun-|Tisht and just.” ty seems far away ahd. some f t! “¥es, trust the people stil,” id; verton is not forgotten by the people of Wyo-|several departments to continue to suppress thc |’ tur ite necdee on AOERO Nive: “Miller: cee: en ' g. ‘Their relationship with him has been too/truth atid facts of the deplorable situation, Full in | “That's the way 1 have been think-| “And since the women may haye to] : ng of it,” said Mr; Miller. “And that ‘@ké their share of the work ana the! » why I am now more than ever in!Cesponsibility in the next election,” said} t avor of voting out the set that's in.| Mery, rising to her feet, “porhaps it). / ‘am in favor of periodic changes. Just PAY Not be out of pies for me to ‘ow I feel more than @ party reason for |SPeRK here’? vanting a change in. the government.|,, “Yes; by all means,” sata _Whtion, thé ‘country ‘heeds a house cleaning “M#Ke us w speech ad it ought. to begin right here. in'the| “It 48 not a speech ‘T want to ‘mali: ational capital. ‘The: men who are in| Put T want to talk to you,” Mary went ere now, have ‘not done well.’ The Ms “T want to talle to you about those vidence shows that they have been| 40 did hot fail their country, how- vasters of money. They “have spent,£¥er many failures may have “been ‘ithout results and without regard for|™#4e “here in Washington. 1 refer to ie consequences on) the ‘tax payers, ith boys who. wore the uniforms of ‘hey have done ‘mahy) things badly.|‘heit country in France, or who wore nd they have everything so badly|*h@m at home ready to go where duty » muddled up that we need a new set ot | MHeht call them, I saw them before ren to do ‘some housecleaning. ‘To they went to the” trenches and. I saw ave the id. fellows im would mean|them when they returned: worn and} ' overing up and patching up. We neea|VOUnded. It was my bisiness: to peip| . é > begin over, nationally. The view |PUrse them and to me it has been’ the oint of these men has become ais:|llest work: of my life. They dia their and to pleasant and too full of advantage to formation was presented to. the state and navy de be interests for them to fail him in the)partments more than’ two-yéars ago of what wa: misfortune. © going forward since American occupation in 1915 #: It is the time of all times for them to remember|and government of the island republic through the his past efforts in their behalf. It is their oppor-|marine-forces. binity to repay the debt they owe for his faithful- The indiscriminate killing of some 2,250 na | tise to’ them. tives since confessed by the marines, is but one | cae And the beauty of it all is, that no man orlitem in the revolting story being bared to the i . need hesitate to rally at the polls for the|public. f oy of voting for Frahk Mondell. No apologies Practical abolition of the functions of. loca’ pie for thete is no man in American government, a reign of térryr established over th: = id Tite today who bears a prouder. record for|natives, who dare not on penalty of life testify i rey and faithfulness than your mem-| against the marines, the inauguration of a form o ion © yoming and the majority floor leader slavery of the native people horrible and inhumar bi house of representatives. in its details and fairly, equalling anything brought Frank Mondell lies helpless with a broken|down to us from the dark ages of civilization. Jy xtea 1 fecl there is an unhealthy work without Droft, without pay even r i Probied rn bearing ‘a ersonal LSS AMP at the facts wre ih docimentary fotm, full’ ational sentiment here,..For one 1/ £0, certainly, no man. will call thirty ; : 2 ‘ant.a change frdm top to bottom.” {G°llars a month either profit or pay. fe gs accomplished and better ‘things in|substantiated’ by responsible residents and .churcl | “Get up and make NK speech,” urged 44 they believed that those who were rs rom echial ~ our M & G Potato ae - Grandmot _says hake rosy chee But says Potato ae “i alier?-he says it's & 4002 thing M & ty “@is. don’ eet much ‘cause we eat them aby: the whbdlesale, W MOTHERS—YouAnay safely order several packuges of M>& G’s at a time from your grocer. They keep indefinite: wee ci doing th ly Gf you don't let the children” see the occasion for you to help re-elect him missionaries. Vatson. an Wea cra had.to “be done at: them}... And their: oven-freshnéss: is The siiatvals fully ; f é ‘Yes, a speech, Dad," adtied the lieu ng themt. in) a like spirit eehled’ in. ae ib yes majotity he ever received. administration was iy aware of con soni t: sand in a like way. without profit’ or Cclorado: Potato Flake &-Mfg. Co. Denver, Colo. } “By th the: Sealed Package Saat » »-"E am not @ speech-maket, and_ you Pay. Imagine how they felt when they Mds are jollying me, sai@ Mr. Miller, returned from thosetrenthes to learn) 3 he arose unconsciously to his feet.|the truth about how the business was But when I get back to ties Pour f fone at home! ‘Think of the, boy whol, the many monuments to his achieve-| tions, but has suppressed the’ knowledge as it ha aot throughout Wyoming and the na-/in so many other cases where the people were Con there‘ is one other that redounds to his ever-|cerned in knowing the truth. & orners | am not going to tell egch one because he did his duty passing: + listing credit. seen ok face si the Seer af a ianeds tPgccrnap ft 2 oly heen pacity iets goarately what 1 have seen and hard 2 sr ere, but I shall assemble all the neigh:) — act istral Are of Broh- come to ‘fiotice conch hing things Petae that that aires a os speech.) $ and wrafters, in idst “Of the wildest pro-| The Wilson g nt has been reall MEME A nid ousousy, go tora, kU cee eh the world i he he stood staunch to/with international ions to administer a simpl |! 1ve done. It they could do. that the ext national election would beso over- * ielming that, it would! amount to a}. “olitical revolution. I am enlisted for *he campaign, of that I assure you. 1 yill spread the truth at the Four Cor- ters, but there are others who can ‘weet interests and*saved ‘you, two and: a half bil-|trust like Haiti, and. American prestige throughou lens of dollars, that you would be required to pay|Latin-America, in consequence, has ‘suffered. ” imtaxt = a, Had ie never done anything else for you, this When Franklin Roosevelt says it, it sounds like “ : ennit ollie bie: i gach the millions who need to know om act popping eh rey Frank Mon sennit ollie garkies, 16 truths that-T have learned here and =~ This -% is,up to you men who write, Watson, all. that we have gratitude in our hearts and will WHAT HAPPENED TO LAST LEAGUE. FeO et etre gam iee ames rib gee + . ere yo ere OU ed. iffatch, his faithfulness. with ours. All’ France is laughing and the newspapers arc}! Yhat ib the uso'—these ia so! anual =: joining in the mirth. The occasion is the publica } > tell ana the people often seem so idifferent, they are so deeply absorbed 1 the greed of the times and in ‘the ° issipations of spending money that is : coming every day cheaper. But as ‘ og will'do Mr. Wilson little gocd to cry about] tion by the government of -an eight-year-old treat; faé league at this stage of proceedings. His league}in which the European powers formed a league of igegone. It was sacrificed upon the altar of stub-|nations and solemnly pledged to exert their unitec A ee | e55.. 5 ‘ ¢ efforts for the observance of international obliga nee Be phe ees ae gage pcg > Ps tions. The treaty was signed by the czar of Rus } ste and riots of extravagance and ’ a APPROACHING GREAT VICTORY. “| sia, emperor of Germany,"emperor of Austria-Hun } jac eegoser cee ind, itwe Rabectet | | x Indications of Republican success at the polls|gary, France, Turkey, Italy and the Balkan states f it a debauched national moraifty. Vhat is the use of mem beingthonest if hose who -ere dishonest prosper. and Te not exposed or punished? 9 return o-my original illustration, If a tenant |! ‘a8 not looked well after my ‘farm ¥ sTuesday and the triumphant election of Sena- In less than two years after‘the treaty was mad continue to multiply as the cheering te-/and league formed, this league of nations was a! pprts come from the several sections’ of the coun-jone another's throats. Where is the league anc tty where the. efforts of the parties are bringing to where are most of the powets that signed? € efuse to renew his lease, >I am in si es Ry, a_élose one of the most unusual campaigns ever The French press is asking what may be expect-{/@vor of an accounting here in Wash: Think of hayig the milk you want lim, picida Mite mien re to es ries - | ngton. 1 want not only the old books —whether a cupful for cream saice or’ — yous “Klim: is milk: id in American politics. ed from the present league in view of the experi J uattea py : “ i pe Yous + in powdered forth.’ po ; ited By new men, but I warit new ten gallons for’ ranchmeh ot in a miners ‘Only th is =! The country, grown callous to the excitements|ences under the former one? nen to start a new: set of books. here. Think of havi F y the water is removed. No chemicals ; ‘ n ‘ 4 Sain “th PevoF ‘of ‘rinfetrie tae new? Sant camp, in! aving milk that tastes are added — —nothing is chan, ed.” With the War period has in the main refused to arouse iere—Or starting all over agaih and I as if it has just been milked~milk that i§ water replaced, ‘Kili se oe if and show the enthusiasms heretofore a great CASUALLY. MENTIONING TARIFF, want to see the new start «made along} rich and creamy—milk that is waiting for” fresh ik pace “instantly becomes f@gture of presidential contests. During the fiscal year 1918 we imported 379,- igh det ain SUR) ORE | iseuAtaihy. mbaierit—Ii any pleas if resh liquid ilk again—the best you . ‘ *. (Applause. BPS be rently ,there never has been a moment| 129,934 pounds of wool. During the fiscal year} through.” ve Nea ere Stag ever tasted. ba : t as to the final outcome since the adjourn-/1919 our total importations were 422,414,983}, “Speen by Watson,” called out the| 3 : " oe ae San F f Be Deas the: Gecal ; 1920 s Neutenant. i Spell it backwards ~ : J . Me Co the San Francisco convention after naming | pounds. ring the hscal year our importa “Yes, speech, speceh,” «sald the | 1 thers. “T “need: no- urging,” said Watson ar te nroxe ito Hiv feet, “No banquet ag jumptious as thik has been is ever com- jlete without a few speechess, To what “ir. Miller has said t want to add that that We necd here in Washington first nd most of all is a. restoration /of real- ly representative government, Con- tress has been sidetracked under this tegime, What friction is here now is as its party standard bearer. tions amounted to 427,578,083 pounds. io parallels, the campaign of 1904, when Please remember that wool from foreign’ coun- tok Roosev. elt. and Alton B. Parker were the| tries comes into the United States duty free, by the didates.is cited. The Ie settled the contest}grace of the Wibon-Lnderwaod free trade meas |, pkg and the a could not have been a stir-|ure now in force. to anyone. ¢ inthe 1908 campaign If there was a Republican ested tariff act William Howe Tee and William Jennings|standing guard at our customs ports this foreign an contested for the presidency. From the|wool would not come in to destroy the market for nt. of ‘their respective nominations, the one) the: Wyoming product and flockmasters would not tacit re stil ville, auido sag ad sO ‘would fill the executive chair, was as good as|be worrying about retiring from business. to be reduced to the, status of bell-hops No matter what the season: is’—ho Use Kiim’ Wh kat : he fea fiber stamps, What wo. have had “matter if you are snowed in—no matter Klim while, we reve mille is. needled, . W, . i F Oo mic f 5 £2 I this.campgign, both. candidates: being cfu: THE NEW MAUD MULLER. Mla ta ettecd eo add "ifs the middle of a scorching summer ing, for the chianag “ipl bie tively new men, neither having aspired to na- Maud Muller one’ November day {nd the representatives of lasies. -Au- no matter if the milk supply is low or etc. Klim Powde Skirmmed Mink f Db in tional leadership heretofore, it--only required the Rose and raked the leaves away, Mian dca near ter cae jetted exhausted—the quantity and duality. of ; lor Ta: ope of the campaign to determine which of the Baked a batch of pumpkin pies, Se dleclarod wan on. Germonyand made Klim is always the same. ‘It is always Sieh, caps ! ai el @ “ + appropriation to carry ito fri h id + ‘ vince yoursel thi \two thepeople preferred to follow. As the cam-| , Set a pan of bread to rise, iplisinghddiedm pet owkgs, 2h fresh anid sweet, 127 ah cca oa aa e i ; advanced and the candidates became better Made the beds and swept the house, ‘co to. holy supervise the: expenditures : Time only counts with Klim when the +.» Know the im. ks i eatlier indications were’ confirmed. Killed ‘a bold marauding Mouse, Pat rl eevee Bay P Fie wey tole water is replace. If yor wish sour milk; ¥e- pati chloe sy Uppy on your ‘ > Rh qualities of the two candidates contrasted Hung the curtaing out to. air, tland ‘ot’ whe” axecuetber! Gon. store Klim to liquid form and it will sour nat. se ae eats “milk in " complete advantage of Senator Harding. He Shook the rugs and combed her hair, capitulated. It geaged to urally, Kili x ncei~Getiey week's : ‘has rd is Pit see g ony lie Aa ; < Downhi eres eanna Cees ly. Klim makes excellent cottage cheese... supply today. jas) grown in ‘the estimation of the people, because owdered up her pretty nose, » irresponsible bodies’ ofterrde fia vad MERRELL SOULE SALE ‘ rs —— ‘ F the. Possessses presidential qualifications, which his Donned her new and nifty clothes, fy tn Who’ were interne th. tha SCO. » Fiat eyigional Bank Court, Rock Springs, Wyo. ' nent does rot, | Seized her beaded bag so fine, TURE Ai toe, ER Pe eee kee / aia ide from ‘every other consideration in this Priced at, Nineteen ‘forty-nine, h mnvcntgutlone shal He eg ae Casper Storage Grocery Boselly o&&t Carr mm, the people have determined, upon the Hailed a trélley, to8k a ride, ine DE teak sg Ootamat sega sarin: 116 East Second Phone 97 ‘Fifth and Sainte Ph ’ of unfaithfulness and incapatity of the! Reached the polls and tripped inside, WT ita a. an oe ce eee one 545.V pacity H po! f the extravagance Ww. H. B G i atic party, to drive it from power. * This; Lpifiossy 004 she-bore no grudge—- Bi i Wate und the, downright ditev- rown rocery Co. éan to do, The growth of Senator Hard-| Cast her vote against the Judge, ch an Indebtedness: far vin é cess of any legitimate war expendi. tures” has been fustened oti the éotin: —Minna Irving: fas fitted in’ nicely with’ this ‘objective and is

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