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- €be Casper Daily Crivun issued every evening except Sandy, at & | Couhty, Wyo, Publication Ofices: O11 BE: |. BUBLNESS TELEPHONE, ficial offering upon the Republican landslide, |' It is oe that his Republican successor -will be of equal kine 4 : ; ere is a thought in the political passing of Cham Clark that will appeal to every. right-think-| ing citizen of ‘the republic, be he Republican, Demo- crat or what not. : Had he not been betrayed in the house of his friends in the Baltimore convention of 1912, this country would have been able to point to a more e if sefwice. “Choir practice}” “qa f ae 7 "30 p,m. Prayer éngaren F 4g oer Friday 7:30 p.m. The°session will mee a ie @ ; ah at 10:46 a. m, to a new members. | Public reception of new bers at ofnihg service, Social for the Pres- | byterians of the city and strangers nc: affiliated, with other churehes of the city, at the Henning hotel ‘Tuesday, November 16, at 8 o'clock. “Missionary svciety wifl meet at the home of Robt. Entered at Casper: (Wyoming) Postoffice ns second-class matter, November 22, 1916 MEMBER Tae ABeOCt THD PRESS ~ REPORTS M UNITED PRESS. J, B. vAY_. W._H. HUNTLE R. EB. EVANS. BARL BE. HAN oct Caer? 4 a 7 ‘é > street, t THOMAS DAILY honorable history and the Democratic party to a Phneanessatterioar art ocr. Abvebicthe Hagrensetative more upright record for the past eight years than i abi ee : pruaparie J. Randall, 24t Pitth Avo.. New. York City re either now present to the world. The Democratic say tab pagan gaa ae , en, King Prudden, 20-2; eRe iz.» ica go, LAs . y alter L. a - ma a Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New ork | | Patty, it is certain, would not now be the disgraced SeGond street, At thé’ morning” ho: And Chicago offices and ¥isitors are welcome, rand discredited wreck it is. Be resins Nall ee ae “} Bony ee oe _feratute.”” At night the choir will render SUBSCRIPTION RATES : ee Aches Tico Mamet Qne Year. oh . What did Mr. Cox have in mind when he made petene Sh ak me vessnselay Three. Mouths his famous charge against the Republican commit- meeting. You are, welcome to aft -ef Pee i a reference to purchasing the presidency? these services. z : id he have in mind hi i i i se son 4 One Year a own, intention te steal) it NORTH CASPER CHAPEL. : Six Months. through an eleventh-hour lie? [ Sea : ; Re ; : i Preacher, C. -P. Olson; a ate eee " nae 1.95 ‘ — 2 Sunday school, 10 a. m3 juniors, 2:30 is alw mat i Cc n by mall accepted for less period than PROTECT THE GOVERNMENT (>), ANITA STEWART w.- i p.m. seniors, 7:30 p. m, ‘Subject ser-| C@SE@ The Se All subscriptions must be paid in adyance and the Daily ; ; Ae wan det "THE FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS = mon, “Jesus and the Man Born Plind."| ¢¢ 4 T the very first twinge, down Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription Becomes Under the incoming administration some ear- - i Prayer meeting and choir practice comes my bottle of ni85 ; Spe month Jn acrears. nest effort must be made*by the United States to AT THE LYRIC MONDAY : Thursday, 7 p.m. A cordial weléome| then quick relief, without 3 Mester iat Aaa s : ; — Advertisement. is extended to the’ public, for it’s stimulating and scatters Mentber of Audit Bureaw of Circulations (A. B. .) protect itself against those who would seek ‘to de- : he etsee Lokaalan beer eto ane See rigs Member of the Axsociated Press stroy it. It should be made a very unpopular en- Beal The Tepine eee Ns cles ieee $1.40, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Use awe * for republication of all news credited in. this, papar ahd also the local news published herein. << SEVER YOUR RELATIONS. What is to be said for James M. Cox, late Democratic candidate for president, in connection with the base, false and surreptitiously circulated assault reflecting upon thé ancestry of Warren Harding? ‘ He hada complete knowledge of the printing and circulating of the lie. It ‘cost thousands -upon thousands of dollars to do the dastardly deed. The Democratic state committee of Ohio and the Dem- ocrati¢ national committee had a guilty knowledge, for one or. the other paid the bill. : The circulars were carried upon the Cox spe- ‘cial train wherever it went. They were distributed from it by’an attache of the Cox campaign party. “Cox was a party to it if not the moving spirit of the libel. The contemptible slur was intended to appeal to the people of Ohio and the border states, The scoundrels did not dare print it even in their parti- san and unprincipled newspapers. They did not terprise for anybody, foreign-born or naturalized, to carry on the propaganda and to commit the acts that have gone forward during the past few years. Respect for the constituted authority is given freely by most folks under the flag. Others must be forzed to render obedience if necessary. Now that immigration is flowing to our shores in something like pre-war times, action must be taken at once to make our situation secure, ‘ The Poindexter antisedition bill covers the eh- tire situation. It is already in congress and it, or some similar bill, should be made the law. This bill provides severe penalties for all the crimes defined in its various sections. To begin with, it is made a felony to advocate, teach, incite, propose, aid, abet, encourage or advise forcible resistance to or the forcible destruction or over- throw of constituted government in general, or of the government of the United States, its laws, ‘au- thority, agents or officials, or the governments of the states, municipalities, or other constituted au- thorities within the United States in particular. e second section makes it a felony ‘to advo- cate; teach, incite, propose, aid, abet, encourage, or | cleverest pieces of werk ever produced | ADVERTISING 10 BE INGLUDED IN LOCHL LECTURE One of the best things ulong educh tional lines that has come to our n- ‘icc recently, and Whren has secured ct sreat deal of commendable © publicity from newspapers and Jetters of endorse-} nent from business organizations in the | largest cities, is the Tecture and moy- ing pletures on ~ retail, merchandising that is bélhg sent out by the National Cash Register Co. of Dayton, Ohio, By | co-operating with other cities in) the state the Chamber ‘of Commerce and the Business Men's association were able to secure this entertainment for the benefit of the merchants and clerks’) of Caspef ond will be presented at the Odd Fellows’ hall,, Monday evening at 3 o'clock. The title of the picture is: The Trou- bles of a Merchant and How to Stop Them,” The feature film Was made by the Essanay company, at» great ex- pense, and is pronouneéd one of th» ister company, who will deliver an i!-|/ lustrated Iecture at Odd Fellows’ Init i ig at 8 o'clock on “The Merchant and How to Stop ‘Them’ under the auspices of the Casper Ghamber. of Commerce and the ‘Busiu®ss Men's association. Get Wise on ‘ Batteries Make up your. mind now whether you'll say “My battery’s a nui- sance,” +). "My "8 no trouble at all.” All you have to do to sidestep trouble is to buy @ good battery end then take care of it. There never ye — : bination like Better Willard Battery and Willard Service. Get. wise! 3 Threaded Rubber In- sulation is the kind select- ed by 152 manufacturers of. passenger | cars afid trucks, UR,, eyes’ vompfise <our bodyguard” watchmen upon whose Yigilance depends olin every step th lifes “It use or se has impaired thelr use- rilhess we Will make for you a pair of glasses that will | allow them to resume) their accustomed Keemiess of vision. Suetre ae ihe advise the unlawful injury or destruction of pri- gpvering retail merchandising. tovery. Sunday, Ara-you in the teach- oS dare offer it to their respectable journals, for the | vate or public property, or the unlawful TTT at ile) ele Ar: Scant {esa rh Richi! gt as Banana ek cles! AUTO KLECTRI S editors of these would not have hesitated to ex-} any person, or the unlawful taking of human life, | ideas or storekeeping ana better’ ldeaa |fof . young married “people this Sun+| BS pent ; | W.G. BURNETT = pose the vileness of the plot, even if it had upset | either-as a general principle or in particular in- SR Tebegte a? aes ies Galea ages ay AP Secharernas haa Bir son Coit : —- §.T. BUTLE - the election of their candidate. stances, whether as a means of affecting political, !hortune: time, “Tho lecture covers te swoinent Glasses forall Baptists in| : ENB IS r There are political lengths to which self-re- | industrial, social or economic conditions or for any {1H tatlures—their eatuses} store organ-| Casper line up with your own ebureh, : specting editors will not go for party. This was a case in.point, ¢ yy x oA Tt is to be regretted that it was possible to find women’ so’ low in the moral scalé as td serve the purposes of the arch conspirators in the dis- tribution of unsigned and anonymous circulars. “Keep the White House white,” is a . fitting companion piece to “He kept us out of war.” They both testify to the everlasting disgrace of the Dem- ocratic party. No difference who originated and other purpose. : ,]n order to reach those seditionists who oper ate through organizations, such as the-l. We W;, another~ section of the ‘bill declares that”any as- sociation, organization, society or corporation one of whose purposes or profsssed purposes is to bring about any government, social, industrial, or eco- nomic change within tlie United States by the un- lawful use of physical force, violence, or physical injury, or which teaches, advocates, advises, or ization; newspaper advertising; .window display; clerks’ efficléney; selling meth- ods: cred. business; ' delivery problems and system in retail busines, 4 vf great interest to the merchants and clerks and the one in partieular which vhoukl revive favorable consideration from. the business man today is’ the value of newspaper! advertising—judt clously and constantly used. ‘The ‘lec: | turer will give some Useful hints along these lines, as well as other phases of 1 ‘fficiency methods that will be help: ful to the merchant and clerk. There ‘will also-be run’ a humorous Any. one of these subjects would be jiay, November Tile’ Bible school at Strangers always welcote. CHRISTIAD Meeting (in Oda Fellows’ Hal. sun- 5 a. m. sharp; Lord's supper and preach: ing at 11 @ m.; preaching at 7:80 p.m. Special anusic. ~ Eyerybody invited to_ services, especially the members of reh. Matters of special interest to be considered. Be sure to come in time for the! Bible school; the school has been reorganized and is. very in- teresting. Rev. Charles G, Stout, state} evangelist for Wyoming, will preach. CHURCH. IT’S A COMPLIMENT *. to be solicited to insure. ‘RESTAURANT: circulated the lie, the Democratic party, its can-| defends the unwlawful use of physical force, vio- | cartoon and altogether. the- program | Residence, 1868. Jackson’ strect, s beli ie" eee didates who were to be the beneficiaries, its man- | lenceor physical injury to person or property. or {ill be one of the most pleasing enter- : SUEUR LES Sey 8 i aah IRB, : ; 54 , tuinments ever offered: to- our business PRENITY LUTHERAN agers who knew of the libel and lifted no hand to | threats of stich injury, to accomplish’ such change, |men, South Park and Bast Fourth streets, WORTH SOMETHING The satisfaction in dinih stop it and have not yet lifted voice to disclaim | and which shall by any such means prosecute or} There will be no charge for admis.| J. H. Gockel, pastor, “Paul, & Leader wy : eee e sion. «| Whom “Al Christians Should Cheerrur- at the Hatvey Restaurant is it, are guilty and responsible to the public for their contemptible work. The Democratic party has lost through James M. Cox and his associates all the: dignity and re- spectability it ever possessed. Through him and others of his stamp a presidential campaign has been sunk to a more degraded level than any that the past history of political campaigns discloses. pursue such purpose of professed purpose, of shall so teach, advocate, or. advise, is hereby declared to be an unlawful association. The bill then provides for the punishment, of any person who acts or professes to act as an of- ficer or representative of any organization such as described above. © Othér sections provide punish- ment for using or advocating force to bring about EIRST BAY ST CHURCH. M. ‘Thompson, dr., “Pastor. ly Follow,” will be the theme of the sermon’ th the morning service Wwhich commences at 10:30. "The, text: of the sermon 48 Phil. 3:17-21, In the evening service, «which begins © at theme of the sermon will be Religion Put to the Test.” T 10:13-16, Cegtainty are attend these” gervic In fact, ‘you are herewith urged to come. ut FIRST PRESBYTERIA N Special Agent The Equitable Life due as much to the quiet at- mosphere of cleanliness and coolness as it is to the. excel- lent cooking. 1 The. Harvey eieieotaagaeces pitt) ere re FEVCeega na est ¢ Democratic party with its long and useful} any governmental change, or leasing property to in the Court house asiusual! use Sith, near Durbin. streets Rev, | ! bY history to the nation, has been dragged .through | be used by persotis in advocacy of acts made un- |..." peat sit dighic Sit oua ode ES Ha oy ed pty at Look for the LAE Sign estaurant ; | + 4 S a " Cs eary a ouyy > - the sewers by the Wilson regime and the Cox or- | lawful by the bill. PTA Soe Matt, 11:28. Anthem, “Fark.!% ‘pownsend Bide Phone 196-3 H.C. Wisner; Prop. a ation: aR “ba ‘* haturalé evening. service, My Soul? (Shelly); solo, “Phe | a * . ° vd ganization. The respectable element has left it in Foreign-born persons who have been The: SURE eh pes ai he eB dA a fs ; disguest as the late election has so amply proved. And to those who hesitate out of sentimental reas- ons or long association, we unhesitatingly declare, the Democratic party is unworthy of your longer membership. It is so malodorous of graft and crime you can no longer remain within its fold. The Republican party invites you to join with it in working out the destiny of our country, where your voice will be heard and your presence will be welcome. Three cheers! changed. It’s on thé way West and has reached Chicago. For the first time in a long period it is leartied that a girl has ears like other folks. They ate showing ‘em now, all: but a little bit at the top. The beautifiers think it would be too immodest and hy shocking to show the whole ear, so for a season the upper portion is to remain a mystery. CHAMP CLARK OF MISSOURI. The most uncompromising Republican; except from the narrowest partisan viewpoint, will’ not rejoice at the defeat of Champ Clark of Missouri. Mr. Clark has seen a long and honorable public service. He has been an ornament to his party. Republicans may not have been able to approve all that he has said and done, but those who know him. have no doubt of his sincerity and honesty. His | information from the people through courteous’ and | , ‘ hi absolute fairness .and great ability, He is if any-| high-class business men, is an enterprise in itself So many are making this le to the benefit of Eook! ; thing, more respected and beloved by his political | wonderful and surprising when the. details are! j . . re 4 opponents than by his fellow. Democrats. known. | both health and puzse, you,too, ould be interested Something New! % His has been of service to-his country more than to his party. He has stood out in pleasing con- trast to the partisan. spirit that has guided ‘his party. The country could well have spared most any other member On ‘the Democratic side as a sacri- The style of hair dressing has] ized forfeit their citizenship upon conviction of any of the offenses described by ‘the act, and if death shall result directly or indirectly from crimes directly or indirectly responsible may be punished by death. Think of it, fellow countrymen! Leonard Wood. Then try to imagine the vacuum cleaning that it will receive. REXALL ACCURACY, The Rexall straw’ vote: will hereafter be an in- stitution of the country. The effort of this private corporation in 1916 to collect national presiden- tial preference information for. the public benefit proved-in advance the actual result that was later obtained. It was again repeated this year and fore- told to a nicety and wtih remarkable accuracy the results we have been receiving since Tuesday. The Rexall plan’ is absolutely free from parti- sanship or taint of any kind oF deséziption. ‘Tt is a public service of great value aid worthy of the highest commendation, This mammoth drug sompany. reaching into all stctions. of the vast tertitory of the Union, collecting The local. concern, the Kimball Drug Company, gratulated for its efficiency and promptness < in posting and supplying the information. By all means the Rexall straw yote continued ia the years to come, must be made punishable under the measure, the person | The day when Newton Baker surrenders the war department to | which gathered the vote in Wyoming, is to be con- | meeting Wednesday night, ent of the parson- makes Better Nights and Brighter Mornings serve with cream or berg. fer on family change from coffee to an 2 ct he ftaced ty oll the of any of Boil Postum Cereal a full fifteen minutes then fa fred coffee’s harm and sugar Grocers everywhere seli Postum Cereal Made by, Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. EREAL mealtinie drink ‘to health. eee i 1221, East Second 4 Lena Tt is’ cUnservatively esti: ated thatthe wourttey in #éneral ik three yeraks. be- hind i its normal building program. WHAT THEN MUST CASPER BEY Can you think of a safer investment than. JRedl iss tate? 7 Before miking your. tinal devisioty, When purchasing Casper Real state, “SEE Gi if you haVe property for Sie, list it with thiy office for auiok restlts. Boe Ben 108 W. Midwest Ave. PHONE 74 W OLD SOUTHERN STYLE BARBECUE Mexican Chili At 302 West A St.» Miss Freda Akina, Prop. * + ,