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o fie at he an fir all str to mi, bu TT th co in in co, M FP thi ar. ~ PAGE TWO uae ————— ma ee th Che Casper Daily: Eribune - | His positiop is,ideal: No president: has ever been so Sountr, Woe, "anitiation omiben Sit" Feta ee eae be Sean od Me meet f : : = With the welbsiah, uossimaue mandate: given Entered at Casper (Wyoming); Pastoffice ag) 6 Wanren, Harding it wor supposition that Se ee it would ising him to hentie autocratic, at he MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED ig: no! atinature. Too well he knows and too pia eet long has he recognized andi religiously observed. the ede ae » same le;. str , democratic : [ideas have-ruled the Hardings for generations. They will not depart from the: latest: and’ greatest of Copies of: the Daily Pribune are on: file in; the New. Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 241 Fifth Tyee York City Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Blag., Cuicagp, Ti. One There. could be no greater’honor offered any nd Citicaso offtces and visitors'are weleeme. | citizen of the republic than an- invitation to become ‘ ja member, of the new-president’s cabinet. It will have a particular significance, beoause the choice is $e'| firea,. the person selected will! be: regarded! as emi- nently qualifified!and because: there is a great work for him to perform: Bix Months. eres are familiar with: the enuliications of ae “Wet auivaectn ~ 1.95)! leading men. o! country you could’ readily DG MOR nn eee fon ant meee ee] guess. most. of the members of the new cabinet; and All subscriptions must be paid in advance andthe Daily: | © Tribune will uot insiite delivery etter subpcrintion becomes. Instantly the names-of Root, Lodge, Lowden, Hays, one month in arrears. | Hughes,. Taft, Waod, Weeks, Upham, Knox, Kel- Member of Audit Breau of Circulations (4, B..@)__ | logg, Hoovex, Sutherland, Dougherty, Vanderlip, Member ofthe Axsociated Press \ Harrick and-many others: would occur to you. for republication of all news cradived inthis pegerringg |. It Js nob believed thatr the: presidentelect bas flso the local news published herein. given a, great: deal’ of thought to the personnel of his cabinet. It is not believed that he. will until agar later on. He still! has duties to perform in the = wT! United. States senate until he becomes the presi- FOR. CONSPICUGUS BLESSINGS: «| dent, ; The significance: of. Thanksgiving, Day, is known 2 to every school child in America, as the day origin: Germany’ has served notige: that, she considers ally set apart by the Plymouth colonists asa, to,, herself no longer bound by the Versailles treaty for express gratitude to the Giver of all good: for- bless- | the reason that she wasigiygn to understand that she ings received’ during the year past, for, bountiful’) was to be a member of the League of Nations. harvest and for the privilege of worshipping God | Since she was. denied any. hand in alloting man- in their own way. jdates she will: therefore demand the abolition of The day has been observed with but little-; mandates over her foreign colonies and will insist change in spirit for 300 years. It is.an.occasion,in,' pon, their return. which all of our people participate. While-religious.| —_———__—— > in, character, the form, is left to the conscience of! NONE BUT AMERICANS, the citizen, in which he would show appreciation to | The demand that: Americans in full sympathy his God for bounties bestowed. ' with. American institutions be placed in charge of The day is marked. by. feasting and good cheer, | such institutions is growing day by day. The ex- and is associated with the turkey, that bird then | ample set by the Wilson administration in appoint- found in the wild state in. the, New England. forests, | ments:to office has. given all: the warning necessary. tgfaced:the first feast of the Pilgrims in celebration | Hon, William H. Barz, president of-the National of the first harvest. | Founders’ Association; feels strongly upon the sub- Other nations of, the earth have similar. feasts.| ject, he says: — but no nation unites in such. universal: observance:| “We. insist: that, the departments. in. Washington as do the people of the United States their day of.| shall’ remove the parasites that have infested them One Month-_. Per Copy-. One Year. Six Months. Thanksgiving. . | in-recent years, and that none but Americans shall — | be placed on guard: over the: business of our. cqun- HIS UNIQUE: POSITION. try. Warren Harding holds the most secure position | “We require that Socialists shall be eliminated with reference to cabinet selections and general'ap- | from public life and from public office. We are not | pointments of any ipresident’ ever occupying the | merely registering a request; We are presenting a White House. | demand,,and we are: intent: on following it up until He is free and independent to exercise his judg- | we: shall’ eventually have in Washington an Ameri- ment and choice of men he would invite to become | can adininistration in the best sense of the word.” his advisers. His. popular majority was so large in | rs the nation; his state majorities so generous and so.! The day, of autocratic dictation by: either capital many of the: states: contributing to liis overwhelm- | or labor is past: Those who so believe this principle ing choice, that: factions and: cliques and. almost | axe: true: Americans. party politios itself were all‘ lost in the general re- sult. | Who is going to; feed’ this. nation when the rural He, of course, goes into the presidency un- | population gets through moving to the urban dis- pledged‘ and with-no interest to placate or reward) i tricts > ' Millien-Dellar Dinner Celebrates. First Anniversary of Founding of sat hie toe sam | National Bank of Commerce Here) ie ee ae | has. ne deven in the field this fall | heeause the offieials of the post | thought: it: inadvisable to organize a | team after such a disastrous financial Day, Tapt full the Legien team and the | University. of Wyoming second string | H ch il . hi * f ; 3 Nf ‘ RCO AIDS | ow much more you will enjoy that matinee, or after- In celebration of the first anniversary, of the National Bank of Com-| ee Wes! s. Gorgiing: cae ip: Oe | noor, tea, because you know you will have a delicious merce, the directors of that organization, the stockholders and-the! ages about 150 pounds this season. | dinner — entree, meat, vegetables amd dessert — ready to . * * . 5 . = oe } i employes enjoyed a dinner last night at, the. Henning Hotel which may! hae | serve when you arrive at home. be termed: a. “million-dollar dinner,” since the bank in a single‘year’s i Before you left you put your entire meal in the time has accumulated deposits to more than, that amount. * | oven of your _. The Henning dining room was most’ attractively decorated for the, F | K eCasion, and there were a number of; list’ night laid emphasis upon the fact | ‘ : surp: for the guests during the cv at the staunch. supp f the peviile| i 4 *, e Ee ning. | sper and vicinity bean large: | ad z r Hollowfius the serving of un execitent| 1 Pespensible for the tank's constant, = moniu, 0: tense nemerahh. wan. clsaa 1 eo ee eee cee You set the wheel) of your “LORAIN” Oven Heat Reg- nu, t The arrangements for the dinner f five hour : which the subjec | Wraatuartblngs War "a icooneten Fe ttiseni tiie ulator for a three, four, or five hour meal, depending on was considered fr es of thie repeat oS oa what you had planned. Then.you left for the afternoon. lirectons. of thie k, and the dinner, (By, Angocinted Broun it y' P . r points. That, of bolder ithelf was a splendid success, serving| yyw Yoni Mie ae 24% 4 aa You never even thought about your cooking. You knew “ater aap me OP Se Dans | well its purvose—thut. of bringing into! gic, c an angry I, when you got home your meal would be as delicious as icl spoke fromthe point of the Gm-| close friendly relation, the men and|qcs care oltasd ttods if you were constantly there. plo: Ira G. Wet erill from tut. of | women responsi for the brilliant} Sui A ternttd ee 4} x air AES Bee from that of) progress of the National Tank of Com. announced, An official ©That is but one of the many wonderful accomplish- un officer, H. M. Cady from that of\amorve past ite toabe ym f } Ano f the “Li IN.” Of vital i ; the advertiser, and W. L. Clark of | phe following ae ments of the “LORAIN.” Of vital importance is the Billings, Mont:, from that of the gut} 5 rthur K, Loo, Me, atid | Me Rats am pie sods on. hand. atv fact that it eliminates cooking. guesswork. ‘The direc- a aaa. Tain Q ham, Mry und’ Mrs. Re AE 0 pep ata cafe al tion book gives you a definite heat for each dish. You pues eters). pan kof Comin anes swan Mr and Mrs. T. C. Dans| fineries are closed temporarily owing: ts set your “LORAIN” at that exact temperature. It never OR Tout tamtan altaes idl oremlnk Cad clipes boise nie bre greene ‘la lack of demand. from the fete aries, never fails, .You know when your cooking will be showed: deposits amounting to: $600,000. | y4j. Helen Thompson, Mr. J. A. Tee, = aha | done just right, Until that time you never even look at Intelligence, vision and banking ex-| yy, and Mra. Willam He Freeman, FLORID A | it) “LORAIN” cooked foods. are ‘never overdone, under- 2 banking inatiuaulonssehicis Bas hows] Gre Menemree aoe M6 nd. Mes. | ppc Sioes be Ousped. Tey are always delicious. a growth little short of: phenomonal'yna te Thomag Kennee Me. ana | eat eEe Peee ee Ee Bue You, must see this wonderful dévice on a Clark Jewel That growth is well. demonstrated. in| view, George B. Nelsom. Mt, and. Mes:| facil yell twenty acres of land eta eal | if Gas ‘Range. These team-mates: have revolutionized all the pyramid. of monthly deposits. 6°) G, Murphy, Mr. und Mrs. Hough 1../ loge to the railroad at Chuluota in tho bank's advertisement pation, Mr. and Mrs. Wark C, “Boy he printed. in this issue of tite Tribune ate. und 4Mre. Ira-G. Wetherill, Mr. Indian language The National Bank. of Commerce be-!sw-.” Measimer, Mrs. William’ Ms Holi /means.a place of beauty, lieves In advertising. ad land, Mr. and Mrs. Hy J. Peterson, Mr. | of ground: is: ty continually during the ‘)and Mrs, R. 9. Wtlison, Me. We A. Mit | Jando, one of th rgest and. best cit printed statements being, dignified. and lie and Mr. H.-M. Gads- of Billings, |4¢s in Florida, ‘This. twenty, acres of truthful assertions to its ability to} yyont, Jand.was. purchased, thirty-wx years. ago render helpful service thru its. various jat thirty doflars per, acre. Ten a hola county, Iloridu. ‘ (Tho 1 CHULUOTA in the niy-one miles from. Or The Casper Daily Cribune_ m-| ne | Thi¥ pieve | 4 mentioned. “EFFORTS AGA RENEWED HERE Failure of the: postoffice department to carry out its promise to relieye con- ditions at the Casper postoffice by the installation, of 844 new boxes, as con-} tained in information received by Post- master, W. W. Sproul some time ago, has resulted in the Chamber of Com-! nerce renewing its efforts in behalf of | the project with encouraging results! Charles B. Stafford, secretary, is in re-| eipt of advices from the first assist- fant postmaster general to. the effect -lat the Casper project has again been referred to the inspector with instruc- | ions to report immediately. Previous | advices had indicated that all that re-! mained to,he done was the making. out, of the necessary requisition for the improvement by the local postmaster, | ‘Sut before this could be accomplished | the proposition evidently was pigeon-| holed: by. the department and there, were no developments. Tle Chamber) af Commerce proposes to cqntinue its’ forts until the red tape is ¢ompietely | aawound. Recommendations for ‘a s} grease in salaries. amountin< if per cent also have been made by the Cors- 2er, Ghamber- of Commerce to the first waistant postmaster general, congre>>- men and senate and house committres for employes of the Casper postoffice, over and above the salaries paid at other places.. This salary scale was in ffect prior to the inauguration of- the Increased scale whiheh became e.fect- ive last month and which resuited the elimination of the special inc: ich had heen granted here on sc- uat of high living costs. The result 8 that white employes elsewhere re- ed a raise in salary, Casper om- were reduced andthe probiem of ing competent help has gravated in proportio In case Shamber of Comm: k tions eet with favorable action the le will be reinstated here plis se which was voted generally | to-employes of the postal department. [| ’ With sie asecgs BS A. Wyss of the Wheeler & Worth: office, left last night for J i town, Golo., to spend: Thanksgiving with his parents. He will be gone tor about ten days.. ——r—— | L. A. Reed) is expected home from | Denver tomorrow morning. t RE tS) L. €. Goodrich has gone to Basin | and Riverton on business. the “hair and other like sins were Mrs. Cora M. Smyth of the Velour talk = ion on ! f _ | Beauty. parlor, gave a number of prae-| af the club. welcomed shape, Be : pie peel The text forum: tical suggestions as.to the care of the/ urged that they hair and: the complexion. in face of the! expressed some of her idea ‘opposition to beauty offered by Wyo-| club. | ming weather, anf answered numerous | | questions put by those present, promptly » program. concluded with a short by Miss Winter, who as president Is. for, the| held on dinner The serving of the Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is distinctly American in origin, spirit and observance. It is the solemn recognition of the omnipotence of God and our dependence upon His bounty. When the sturdy Pilgrims of the Py- mouth colony had garnered their first harvest, in the new world, the only thought that came to their devout consciousness was to fall upon bended knee and offer their thanks for the sus- tenance that would fortify them against the long, hard winter that would. ensue before har- vest should come again. This duty performed, they turned their attention to such feasting and festivity as the time afforded and their code approved. A habitat of the Massachusetts for- est, the wild turkey, formed the principal item in the feast and inthe three hundred years that assed into time since, no celebration of 4 s been complete. without the presence of this American bird. Piclay we. thank, jthereaeameaeall good, as the Pilgrims did, for a boutiful harvest, peace, prosperity and the hope of bright and useful national future. : uss otha PERSONALITY IS RUSINESS ASSET | | ‘ \ (Continued from Page One.) sserted. che Wagner anecdotes. in! # concern. £202000000009090000000 your copy: today. 119-EAST FIRST ST. Its organizagion is buijt upen denio- €ow Si looked after for five years but owing cratic, independent lines with a defin- 4 4 ee . }to the -ilb health of my friend: owner, ite intention of rendering service, and, [he hore ‘ Since then the tury these aims have been follow Squad I . Aft jtinestimber ep -this tweaty s hae s the enti . cer . Sanne: ip. gptise: sear. # j Mo I received a lotter. from a gov ts Glia to RSet . erhment agent im Plerida requesting Joc. Dent! — GAME td Casperss se seats: tere’ ot this'wwonty a the men who or: the purpove. of exttacti wet. with the | — i Pelee Denham is a| The University of Weoming sec [fue hin. | The ‘ termination and| omd. team, remembering. the great lee Mat, my, office pti for making and! showing mado by: the football teamool jy ove the in YY and will sactifice the departments. of it was. then. nut into. oranges: and {get lo be worth monies. ‘Sev monthe | smp]l part of the bank's succes: pentine from, the tre fe t mueh to the| the Casper American Logion post last, for. ofio thousand Onl v ner tution of, which he is an officer,| season, has sent a challenge to the » example has infused a loyalty into! togm, this year. for a2 game Tanks- > banking force which has meant| giving thro the sperts editor, of The oration in all departments, iburwe, Lach of the speakers at the dinner! Vromay pest, the Legion post here, 1 eguld Lor positively ¢ before December Ist i the moucy required xo' id not hoy this land £ i Tribune, Box 500, Upfortupaicly, the, George, jme for three times tle money, adked. | ‘ Every afternoon free For recreation or pleasure cookery. Come in today. You should have our valuable booklet, “An Easier Day’s Work.” It is FREE, Get Casper Gas Appliance Company PHONE 1500 Phones: | ot I F 9 closed; exactly. on sched le The next meeting. of’ the Se THES G BUSY:STOREZ = Sa Watch Our Windows a at 6:30 and the p Plans for a Christmas f began |cember 21 are being considered. 13 and 14 ee i a | i) Q0000 ™

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