Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 2

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t BUSINESS TELEPHONE... ---..-- 5-00 a 15 Entered at Casper (Wyéming) Pastoftice. ag second-ciaag|#i0Rs" becn stated, the president never has made|_ House. There was some considerable: publicity re-| garding the president’s physical condition. | The! public was told of great improvement. Dr, Gray-| son gave the Wilson journals a statement. \ The| president's favorite writer came on from New York| and there appeared a lengthy interview to prove} that mental strength had not waned, To further | assure the public that all was going well, the wheel, chair was pushed into the back hallway and the! auto rides were substituted. The arts of photog-| raphy were employed to show that the president was gradually rounding into form. + Unfortunately, however, for the purposes of | those tlosest to the president, some close-ups es: | caped the White House censor and reached the | public prints. These disclosed a erent ‘situation | from that proclaimed officially. § | At the time these by-plays were being enacted | certain plain spoken journals opined that the presi- | dent would not take kindly to the suggestion of | his friends; that he would remain in office and farce | a Republican congress to act, preferably previous | tos the election, in order to make use of such svm- | pathy as congressional action might create, fo> him- self and his League of Nations. ‘= From time to time there emanated from the | White House, political pronouncements through the | private secretary, the authorship of which was 'dell's political fortunes, We'll say we did. { samewha}! in doubt. In rare instances only did they hear the evidence of the “may I not” school of rhe- totic. For Saturday on Royal Worcester ba reduced prices. J Silk 300 pairs silk hose which are regularly priced at $2.50; colors black, ecordovan, Hose navy and white; special for Saturday only at ‘i $1 30 Knit Underwear For Saturday only we will sell ali ladieg’, misses’ and children’s knit un- 20% derwear at a reduction of. ‘ 0 Now is the time to lay in your winter supply while you can save. Our stock is complete with styles and sizes in silk and wool, afl-wool and cotten and wool. CLL LLLP EDS More frequently did they descend to male-| vote getter in Ohio? Yn. . S Richards & Cunningham Company Saturday Specials in Our Dry Goods Department Corsets $2.75 Quality, Special $3.00 Quality, Special $3.50 Quality, Special $4.00 Quality, Special THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST ies yi 3 = sebbbi: iil 9 m, a : aes —————— E ash ot Daily Cribune Eig ee ean oem aes hc v5, 19 ras AEE Easvee Dalle Exibune | lation sueroing sider that wed of peevishnel Vp Th Mk eee Ry A ee A eed te ‘ ee ery or the Gnpstiense at postponed a ATH ASKED TO liminary plans for the part this \¢ de Coal ge pe © Labastab bt 5 ¥ igation Will take in the Armistice the . x a _ The simple facts are as have on’ Previous occa- 5 Lie TU L \f NIGHT se idacs one ate cies : ose A in | attend this meeting. a7 Matter, November 22, 19) 5 y substantial improve i i Former members of the United} New Orleans ia now expor' i, if ) rag a MEMBER THE ASSOCIATHD PRESS 4 ae : Pua eee ee ee balne’ arte fie hates ma rete. x aye Ma eee ones than any othe N Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables; Moats | hee REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS i “lwill. (He should have Fesignedl when he fivat leasried - SE us ot N Cor. S. Beech and E, Fifth Sts. is PHone 545-W Wt a Ee Preside Baitee|the truth of his unfortunate and much to”be re- lechadatoknte kek d dd Lod Jt Woe ae he eee ee & RB UEVANS Hasntty, Baltor gretted condition. Those nearest him should have y ‘ E NY 15-08 cane Gamba Gy Bars Crystal - ic & p THOMAS DAILY Advertising Manager| advised this step and removed him from the worry Ni far ier nisi Cc White Soap, for-.-____@9 Fk ROR cau : of official duties he was unable to perform. ) Another & ip con earn if: pe ce 5 & Aecueaee ‘icity & PEMGIEA Tn AY once ead DL} Now that the election is over and the people A) 4 ; a ‘y @ Cans Twinpeak Almonds; 88°. & Copies of the Daily Trinine are oa fie i the New York [have given their verdict upon the matter that & ° we Peas for.-£. 225-5 i ah ee rsa & and Chicago offices and visitors are weleame. |formed the strongest influence in holding him, even % Special Sale & eat $1.35 English! Wath . SUBSCRIPTION RATES go ab to ng ee ie 4c at down % % N Laue aie ees 50c Blank. Wain ® Q One Year-.--2- the burden and spen ¢ remanider of His days in All Hats Regularly at WA fOP oe yo a 1 Pep Ib. --2--- & ert i [peace and quiet. pM S10, sisanas20" I ems ACR GR ges Ranh N Stage oe 5 It is not believed for a moment that, even in % SATURDAY AT wie MEAT DEPARTMENT & ana ag distressing circumstance, he will be pertnitted % $5 $10 $15 NAY TAPRENS 5 peach ) Bix Months_ ‘io 1s. rn = oe eros atone eer There are the coming wintér’s social engage- \) an nip eee aehees net dats N) & ee 3 bs Share inate SE &. Shee sont, ments. The president would care nothing for these, & & ® r Por Wb. -~----2-+--22-e+-= y subscriptions must be paid in advance and the Daily but th t taut ih as ats ® & % Lbs. Neck Silvaee will: pot insure delivery after subscription Becomes ead are mpportant to other members of the N A ll Silke Sailors & a 2 ees FOR Sony & sie 2 - . : — ‘ork Sausage, Member of Audit Rurean of Cireylations (A. B. ©) It is predicted that the president will serve out y & N Per Ib. --. 20c A) Member of the Associated Preas the few remaining months of his term, regardless In brown, black, taupe, $8 00 N N Biel Bet reverie gar gy tonne he ar “inis- paper’ ama [Of even his health or what would be best for the! Rae dh rag, aes peace ease “s is N N ® also the local news published herein. country and all concerned. ty ; & & & | He cannot take part in the usual courtesies of | IP. TO DATE & % Bs «i a retiring president to his successor, nor can the | a be & % circumstances of his relinquishment of the high of-! : & REVIVES RESIGNATION TALK. “ jfice be at all pleasant. & & Mr. Bryan has revived the talk of a few months| - Se a & Ne OV. EL TY SH OP \) A) since of a resignation by President Wilson. Ho, hum! If the election: officers in Pennsyl-| ? \ .) On - former occasion, when the public was/ Vania, eae bee aac: Illinois ee few other Wy 453 South Center j ® a restive and inclined to question rather closely con-| states would expedite matters and tel us even ap- S Zaring: the presideat's phvsiGsl concen: hie poli-| proximately, how many millions, it would help WOOL LITE IPO OT OS eee wwe ae tical friends and advisers broached to him the pro-|some. jectpe eee 83 y rite Re " position of a resignation. It was no secret at the > : | : ia time, but the results of the suggestion or its res! PROGRESSIVE CASPER. | ception have never been made public. |. The people of Casper are to be congratulated At about that same time this much was noticed, |upon the fidelity with which they stoad ‘by their there was a general perking up about the White, public institutions. The yoting of a public debt of | 35,000 requires considerable nerve when viewed | in the abstract. It would stagger most Wyoming communities. | But Casper took the proper view and was| ready to supply the money for necessary improve- | ments. All that was apparently asked was that it| be shown urgent and needful for the public good. | This was unquestionable. : : It remains that the funds. arising from the bond sales be expended judiciously and economically and that the improvements be supplied expeditiously. The public must be taken into full confidence on all matters affecting them. There must be no misunderstandings with the people regarding fu- ture improvements like those that haye grown, out of past haste. to accomplish public work ‘iin improve-} ment districts, : These things are a plague and a nuisance, and are easily avoided if due care is exercised. About the most worthless thing on earth today is the Democratic pre-election claims of victory. | In the light of actual election results the fears ; uf the day before do not appear so formidable. Did die. the’ peowle. lake cue of; Ena Mans Daintiest of All , Foods Gem Nut Margarine is made and distributed by Swift & Company. A chain of fourteen conveniently located factories making Gem Nut daily assure its absolute freshness when it’ reaches your dealer. Gem Nut Margarine is one of the daintiest of all foods because it is made from oil pressed out of the white meat of fresh cocoanuts, the oil from Plump peanuts, combined with Pasteurized milk, and salt. Gem Nut Margarine is nourishing; it is healthful; it is delicious, : distributors of oleomargarine in. the { Did anyone ever claim that James Cox was a| ly, we will give you the opportunity to buy ack lace, (non-pinching) corsets at greatly The largest manufacturers ‘and country make Gem Nut Margarine, The name on the package is a guarantee of quality. Test this delightful food today. Note what a great saving it makes on Minerva Yarns . Large size balls four-fold Germantown yarn; 75¢ quality; good range Oe of colors, at ; Ribbons All) our beautiful line of heavy satin and taffeta ribbons at a 0% (7) reduction of % SATURDAY ONLY bags, vests, aud all kinds of Xmas prevents. ‘These ape suitable for hair bows, Infants’, Children’s, Boys’ the grocery bill Swift & Company, U.S. A, Manufacturers of CLLLLLALBLELALALELAALEMRBREAE - » and Girls’ Shoes at Swift's Sweet’ 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT renium Pure’ Thexty ave henge shag ge sizes rang | Qleomargarine Clean ing from.© size to size 2, - ¥ ne

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