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~~ €be Casper Daily Crjoung ——SIesued every even! except heen attending ta 1 5 Publication 2 Oil : 3 us ‘where they hate. Pey. ra ‘hey, Hay: ee gt es politics and a straying peo- ae of Aes a Frank Curtis! fa | ; i + 4 ho al Be med ete ‘Muler Is spending dis ar t of it was b f success to one oO! i ? by 4 an of the We “se pa. eB ver Sen Toure an most illustrious pri of his time, one of the most | . f Hi oll eC Ni ‘ pe te dt ASS. Williamsén Dleasur | | ave. retsinea froni the Deer Creek? : se =a useful, loyal and wise men in the whole glorious Re- Park country; where they fave been on| A. H. Johnson of Denver, is tn. the publican party. 4 A seers So Says’ Nati gnd Mrs’ Crawford will Fetyrn.to the! ; HBr. a real z | @ huntiug trip for the past week. Each’ city attending to-business ers b ‘all, terse ‘ eae tn a feer, This is an #n- ‘nected with his oil intereate, Es ; : > ; Benen : fe vabh ECU gid to auth reagan Sab, sent = ~ yas not al Mi feat as administered eae rah a eto eh ee is and tick i pene bie: yle, W ; te one of the most plausible and most gengsrous ims mcs: nh year be {ngeted to return tomorrow from Eat ¢ % BE BYAN &: men in public life. La Folletteism is dead. ‘Credit ¢ : Pies! & lech a. Bali! BANG ional, Expert in Ad-) Mr. ‘and Mrs.’ F. Weare or a8 I A 3 are he = ah dress Before death ( Ta; home, . Frank Curtis with a good day's work. ; 5 rz > are = wr a ite avid J. Range age Pieced Yorle City _ Some one of the local real estate men has a ree on Rrudden, King & Prudgen, 1720-23 Steger Bldg, Chicago, Tl. | Mm. D. Barnett Outf ng ar Soples of the Dally ‘hribine are op file in-tie New ors | Ane im his advertising matter which says, “Buy a fe of and Chicago offices and visitors are welcome. lot, build a house.”” Did “it eyer occur to you that ngos of, thin city. is) arp ae A Tae SET ~~ this j Il Hive one teen YOU MAE! x vigorous plea “for wystom ax the| ¢ #apld growth of the place and plans i 120 East Séoond St. ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES his is excellent advice, Visas on returning here this coming sum- ye Ae resus One Year. elveahitnd — inade last evening before a large gath-| Ay ratte a . ; ale : % ix J hs- ering of merchants and business men é : iP Ss aon i THE GREAT ENEMY ELIMINATED. wring, Of merchant and. uwtnene Ten aaa) we groccuiie ated wa All human efforts have their particular difficul- | of Dayton, Onto, representative ,of the dis attack of pneumonia. He was oF} a i " 4 National Cash Resister company. Ac-}®meng his fiends Sunda} for the first tes to overcome. It may be one thing, it may be | companying the lecture Was “The Trou, | time. 2) another. The elimination of these obstacles is the | !e* of a Merchunt,” a moying picture wk | | #i3 59 showing how the man who “guesses'’| EB: C. Calhoun, state director of vo task of the ambitious and the enterprising. They | anout the various processes of his -|eational training, returned Mond: ; : . : ath a : from a Week's conference with distric furnish the incentive to conquor lish. | Bess is almost certain to be mo ir nquor and to accomplish. | Noss js slmowt cettaly sure to he the | Officials at Denver. As an ityetration, the sheep industry inthe | frm to go to the wall in time ot stress.) 2° aoc te pe rane i The lecture and picture covered met! . W. Johnson, engineer for the Na- mountains and table lands of the West finds the ods of advertising, smlesmanship and}!rona Power company, who broke his natural enemy, the wolf family to contend with,| many of the other points of the best | lek in an accident af the plant Jast Of M ony ‘Good ; Bargains in M en’s Work Shoes, Hats, Shoes and : Furnishings . No. subs bi fitee months. Hit) All Subscriptions must be paid in advance and the Daily Kit) Teibune will not ipsire delivery after subscription becomes sr) One Month in arrears. ies hy 1: ption by mail accepted for less period than Member of Audit Bureau of Circujations (A. B. G) "Oo it ne . Som ae . & r" 3 : 2 Bets Member of the Associated Press fe ip the hill country of eastern and. southern | modern Dusiness practice, | | Wage 18 much, imnroved: St W dnesday Morning q Sten z tf aie e,. . 5 . = nd vs , re. ullev 2 x er, petits Se ge Bde SOP gntitied to the. use | sections and the mountains, there is the kindred] said’ that’ newspaper advertising was|_¥% J. Donahue has returned trom 4 ar edne aiso the jocal news published’ herein. v-. A GOOD DAY'S WORK. «» The great Harding victory was of first import- or ance in the results of November second. After that 4 ittis a difficult matter to determine among the minor victories. e “i Of one thing there can be no doubt, there is ho victory big or little, saving and excepting Sen- tor Harding’s triumph, that means more to the , American people first and-to the Republican party ng ae than eee to hand fight won by Sena- a ] for nroot in Wisconsin. Due A the wee good judgment ahd vatchht the cler In the great political rush that ensued | that to be a good clerk, & person must Dy ®pening of the national campaign, interest he of the American people everywhere and of | first be « goof mam, 1 of which the merehant could take ad-|W.-Purcell and assisted in initiat- vantage. He urged more attention, how-| (28 & class of candidates into the |. These enemies form by no means the greatest | ever. tonthe. window Hiasdeiva,' Qéclarsiki ies | Hes Se | : , that the more goods ‘displayed in that | drawback to the success of the sheep industry. They | way in an atimette Morten tre tat | he ‘members of the Shembeck’s or- incidentals encoun at'| ger the sales which Would Le made, |Chestra are dn Riverton, Wyo., where are but one of the incidentals encouptered, that | ser the sales display “sinplée be cake {hey WI play, fora dance.t: be. lyon j along with some pthers would be present in any | “vise colors and avangemont io esti |i8 the T, 0.0. F. hall there tonight event. attention to the article you wish to} anit sell. Alwpys state the price. Fi of ‘the wolf tribe, the canine to prey upon the} the most effective and cheapest form | Sheridan, Wyo., where he accompanied November 10, Ending Monday Night, November 15 en’s good quality Corduroy three-piece Suits; extra ver miedo: regular $18 00 $22.50 suits, Speejal.............. cae seats ° Men's and Young Men’s neat Tweed Business Suits; bn mR. $19.75 Men’s heayy Moleskin Pants; extra well made; $5.50 pes Special. es " 84,85 Men’s Khaki Pants; good. work trouser; ’ the $83.50 kind, Special. ae .. _Knox Dress Hats in all colors and style ‘regular $12.00 Hats; now, Special... Young Brothers’ $5.00. \ Hats, Special. : tip imported light weight . Paes Mrs. Alice *Turner of the Oi Well The one outstanding, predatory, insiduous and } jignts so thes will chine cn the Supply offices in the (Oil Exchanze altogether destructive enemy of the sheep industry | ind not on the strect. Remember that |>uilding, has been donfined to her home ; i 7 Nedplelxet Gnisal ara ie for the past few days with a séy: is the Democratic party. € minor enemies re-| nthe inwide oe the pie hae Those | cold. aera | * * se |} they see on. the: outsiae.”” % : ferred to are in the business of destruction in a re Nhe Suds staid edhe food detects | BW: any Seawroeh orathd Cassior pine tail way. The Democratic party operates on the | tnat a school for the emblaves hate left list night for Denyer, where wholesale plan. It has all but ruined the great in- | cured for the ‘National Cayh. Register | 9¢ Wil mest Mrs. Crawford who bes sn sh ae magch oe Ifare de- | Company: Every’ employer, ~ no” said, {Been visiting there for) some time. Mr, d uy ypon which so much of human welfare de-} Gusti to teach his glerks how they can |? become, expert silesnién, “Sherking to present, Mr. Sulley first said raves. | i i ans) Z “Bad habits outside of work hours.” 5 ‘centered about the presidential candidates and local } €¥¢t¥ shade of fajth and belief, the principal enémy | jo asa, “snake a bad second in ake -¢ ‘@ffairs attracted little national notice. : of the sheep industry has been completely elimi- RRs teaviiiets Saiveenier onan «1 <=. From ‘time to time there were’ echoes of the nated, let us hope, foreyer. And if that be too long. | joous: the following aay.” j 7 ees stugale: bat ahereeyuere: tor that pia let us place jt at a generatiorf of time, that those Mr. Sulley urged neatnoss, accuracy, Bi honesty and courtesy as /the firs vy g winges case up ats, Spec : setiglta tech 2 D | Yer, joes and struggles everywhere. ; engaged may recuperate the losses heretofore sus-| tints ot sucoscstut Selaronnigt hata So iff joints, lame ie Bees He HS Siuce ‘the smoke of bati tained and the industry be placed upon a firm and | representation of goods," he sald, “is euralgia, Overta Men’s Dress Shoes; dark brown; three 4 Siuce the smoke of battle has cleared away aes rs ig bad for the, store and bad for ‘you. | Clesy% pains froy '3 styles; regular $10 Shoes, Special................ ° .. nd we are receiving reports from the different sec- | ReHtable basis. Nothing is more important. than posure, “too—they “don’t fig’ } Cart ‘ > : » ‘ons of the battle field, the Wisconsin result be- * Somes the more notable. Those engaged with Sena- It is fortunate i t! i i - | 'tesy. Remember “th tio. whieh | Against ‘the cotinter-irritation that ie 3 ey ae tae in the Laced Ate PE IE Imupedtigte fu |. sate Wanimalets Mision’ ihe| Slane Lisioate wees Men's Dress Shope. dark brown: three ee AD) Iways: right." Always keep this old family friend | styles; regular $8 Shoes, Special... 4 e , tor Lenroot knew of conditions, those on the out- | Of the sheep and wool industry. It is encoufaging | . Spe: %, rie Riis ae ees Wate clog Ptipihe oa oo AG & Men’s heavy Union Suits; hygienic _ 75 | dide were unaware of the battle royal being staged. | 25 conrad a sre Ts ra" anaer q unwise stains, peda Cen aia fleece lined, Special .. ia “Ae $2. ; »: Wisconsin, as you thay know, has a large for- : 8'¥&?. eRUD TCAD party hy the: greatwest ; b FoR talae. athe good it-willdo, |. 3) htt ‘i feu ches J i | Ben-born population, and as yoy may guess these | Pe faithfully and conscientiously performed in the oneness te Paper tear 1B Penh Maca e Dadie, Moleskin Conte, Corduroy ‘ Deople have not well-settled or defined American ; new session of congress. on of: co ope: ve very ; p29 C if By tes . fet) " e ; oy elimination of uhnecess thotions. They are too recently from other lands. There is reason for satisfaction and rejoicing Phey have not become assimilated. They are ex- for the interests devoted to the sheep and wool in- periencing the first real baptism} of American;liberty dustry, for now it will be stabalized and made profi- ‘of action. They miss the leading strings they haye table upon a peace-time basis and be afforded: the + Urough W be countdd on purchases: hone, 5 , eng “The ‘ditference’ betwéen™ the “wp-to- Se uey H ‘ - date and the out-of-date merchant,” the | ——aas eS : heretofore known. In a sense they are running | Protection, made necessary by cheap foreign pyo- | Seager (i ur tolodig Mae Hee: the te rea ‘wild. That is why Wisconsin has been an ideal duction that occupies our markets to the exclusion rehant Knows’*all” about : , . his business and the out-ofdate mer ‘hunting ground for propagandists of all the new of our own products and places our enterprise, and | ghane Die aceaeet He cui what ind untried fads and cures for public ils. That | OU labor upon the fevel of Australasian and Ar- | stock ne has on hand, he guesses which ‘is why La Folletteism thrived and secured such | ¢tine production, which takes no account of j 0% bis clerks are honest, he guesses about Is selling price and guesses : } ut the cost of doing business. Con- 1M i a j ‘ ‘ ently there thousands %f fait. : ‘ ‘of the thought and action of the great state. social existence. ! 2 ‘ world ’ - — ‘foothold and forged to the front as representative American standards or the demands of American ry yea we * ios * “The notion grew that LaFollette was invincable. 4 aaa Baal ‘ ’ | Anmetal weatherstrip makes WARM ir He assumed to represent Republicanism. He did | If memory. serves, the people of Missouri Were | eR ROOMS WITH LESS FURL. Sy. ‘ 4 to a certain extent. This gave him’ tremendous | t¢ determine by their yotes the question of yerac- | Phone sigs ee ee ay 7 ne 3 Id. One by one he -enlisted under his banner | ity btween My. Spencer and Mr. Wilson. It has | WILL Hatch eich ae the marion foaeg and fancies as they arose. He re- been determined. ter aD “9 it ‘ian sot om esente tl en) too. Hi. acl i - RT ORAS DA aN , TAR SR: BR Dae fii said a 1 ' $m hine became power: ANOTHER PROFESSOR. 11-5-t¢ ‘eat ge eee ‘=. Lenroot arose. .Lenroot was different. He re- It isn’t always true, but irequently it occurs, | Se Make your dollar Bresented the plain wholesome elements of Ameri- | that the sons of great men follow along and make | On Sale at San citizenship. - He was a statesman, not a dema- | creditable names on their own account. The Taft | do th Ke of Megue. He was'too honest for shifty politics. Too | boys and the Roosevelt boys “are proving regular | aoe aaby an Moune: re 9 He WON D sincere and honorable for deception and gallery | fellows, d ite the handicap of illustrious fathers. | Rock Springs, Wyo, Saving. He grew upon the people. The contrast | The son of Lincoln and one of the sons of Garfield E bt te py hia two or thr. ee Between the two Wisconsin: senators in character | became cabinet officers. Fifth and Beéth Pay aha apd methods became apparent. So strong did Len- Grant's son became a distinguished soldier, CONS Last Soca ee < Sot become that syith all the powers against him, | Hayes’ son entered professional life and remained Wi BROWN (GBAGEER* veryt Ing dheluding the Wilson administration, he still won in| ut of politics. Harrison, Cleveland, McKinley Seal 8 bac : Wisconsin. He overshadowed La Follette. And and Wilson had no sons. Harding has no son. | . . after haying come yery near to the presidential It remained for Garfield’s other son, the pro- | bh momination in June, La Follette foolishly concluded | fessor, the one who halled up the coal administra- : ay that two lions could pot liye in the same mouniain, | tion during the war, to prove the rule. Tt wasn’t POWDERED MILK W ? aud turned upon Lenroot with all the force he could | disgrace enough to a great name to become a Wil- peices enacted omen Zommand to destroy him. Even inducing Thomp-| son rubber stamp, but the professor must needs eg Powdered Milk. $n, whom Lenroot defeated in the primaries, to | vote for Cox for president. By using Klim you have #ater the lists ‘as an independent Republican cav- James Abraham Garfield and Lucretia Rudolph, no inconvenience” of’ de- te. were they on earth, could take no pride in that boy. layed deliverie * So when the line of battle was finally estab- : — ieee aoe Iished, we find straight Republican, which was Len- A REGULAR REPUBLICAN. You are. foe rai mot, independent Republican, Democrat, Socialist, Did we read it in the returns or did some kind Sone eave asear Socialist, Farmer-Labor, Nonpartisan League, | friend youchsafe the information that Maj. Alfred anabundanceofiniti P Planners, Wets, Drys, Moists, Home Brewers H. Beach will grace the next session of the Wyo- Wed ada taf § 4#ad others on down the line. ming legislature as a member from Weston coun- Ds caka sae a w= Tt was a discouraging prospect. ° Byt Senatoy | ty? ; Mea 4 ‘opt has consistent»and admiring friends. Men |, — When it comes to the pastime of delivering the | 4tho believe in him and who love the smoke and | festive swat upon the body politic of Democracy, grmoil of battle. Frank G. Curtis of Casper is not | or of performing that delicate surgical operation least of these. As is customary with him he | known to the profession, as tearing the bone out, @r into action early and kept it up until late. commend us to Maj. Beach. | = A board of strategy was formed by Mr. Curtis, We regret that the major will have so little op- i Be included Thomas Nimloss, the head of the | portunity for the exercise of his specialties in the PIONEEI GROCER AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 THOS. FIDDES, Manager Corner A and: Jefferson Sty. Prompt Service We Deliver Sandison & Fiddes also Millinery Store Open Until 9 P. M. Wednesday Closed All Day. Thursday, Arinistice Day CASPER’S POPULAR STORE LEADER 143 East Second Street ity Association, which opposes the Nonpartisan | approaching session. ‘ eague and E. H. Steiger of Oshkosh, an experi- : - es faded and influential} grganizer. This was the EXPLANATION REQUESTED. macleus. An army of workers was organized and You: see it’s like this, Gov. Brooks and Judge with Lenroot defying the lightenings of La Follette- | Winter went out over the state to make Wyoming itm in eyery corner of the state and appealing to | safe from the Democratic party. Haye you noticed fgyalty, Americanism and sober sense, the shame | just how safe they made her? However, these gen- sid demagoguery of the La Follette opposition | tlemen ought to be held to.a strict accountability | Bre exposed, the isms of his allies driven from | for the escape of that one lone Democratic legisla- lic consideration and the Democratic party} tor. Which one, do you suppose overlaoked the lly ruined, while Lenroot emerged triumphant. | villain. It would seem that this matter calls for Was another case of business judgment and hon- } some explanation. “Once to Every Woman??? Ask Your Wife—She Koos.