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be Casper Daily Eribune |tnis and next year. It Ss' understood that the bonds have been sold to the Che Casper Dailp Cribunc the leston he has received may prove! : eee a. & profitable one, as he announces! ore warns the ships from the | Regulations On (2x73 spe SE | recks the editor can warn the public from frauds and | school fund and that the state money |that he ts done with this class of a| |Nelson, Republican, Minnesota, obje ry evening excep! fake The editor has the greatest opportunity to/ gun: Telrwseg a les i? | protect society from evil by standing for the law and/ there been e-getter. | definite statement, the government's ¢| creating pul ntiment for it. Beer Are Asked ten ove. "7" Snstens share is already available or should be Traveling De Luxe. t Te = ° - 2 “The editor never tires of boosting his town and/ oie soon. It has been several weeks since (Douglas Budget) } See | | county, and if both do not grow it is not his fault. He} BIRDSEYE PASS ROUTE. the board was reorganised and some! 44: K.—Wiker, "who if a devotee “of | sa STOP THAT !TCH:! Wyoming) Posloffice as second<l888) helps the deserving young men with words of com-| Editor Tribune. Please grant mejstatement of their plans. should be|the open road and is in the habit ptt. WA : ae ea ee ~ Be = So whe “etmsiter, November 22, 1916 | mandation restrains the old by words of warn-|spaco in your paper to confirm ~what/ forthcoming very soon if any work|taking long trips across the country Hon requiring the internal re water. * ————"| mal SHEE iui, cf ouatutuobed UP Sroader take anyone|Mr. Gunnison has publicly said re, worth while is to be started this year.|in his car, is going to have all the Commissioner to transmit to saison te ASSOCIATED PHESS ew A pellets Aly de} t get any re | Sanding Birdseye Pass. T recently vie-/A lot of men are out of employment |comtoria of home whan he and Mra.(#teihe tentative draft of rerulations UNITED _UHESS ee ey ed eae ieee ak eer Tinient ited Yellowstone park, being-there the|and plenty of labor can be secured! Wiker start on the next juorney. Fe.|permitting physicians to jpreserios Di ns for his efforts for settlement he has a sufficient). oy or suly 4 “ \at much more reasonable wages than | jix Thompson building for was introduced in the s¢énate nar seeing things get better. He rejoices in his| We. went to Thermopolis via Lost| were paid last yeer. house on wheels at his Second street | See | y for service to his fellowman, his town and|cabin and found it o very good trail. shop. which will contain the con-| and goes on his way rejoicing, whether|On our return trip we were told weniences so essential to the happi ‘The Lady Lawyer. s any returns for it.” Thermopolis that the road via Bird: (Newcastle News-Journal) ness of the tourist. ! THOMAS DAIL E are = eye and Shoshoni was much better.’ Miss Grace. McDonald leaves Thurs-| The cabin is built upon a Reo speed. seo! death of a New York baseball manager dis-| We took it, to our sorrow. There is day night. July 21, for Washington,|wagon and will contain a bed, stove, | $ Advertising Representatives — The'desth of s° New. Nork Deseball sy anc com in| Reta fect of mate rosd betwhesiahieel D, C. iso: argue 4 aaaaeeremaneartLS Seah ibaniveartasetdion aves. Tike! x J. Reendali, 341 ¥ ; FON Nea ick epee he ee ek Bos-|™opolis and Bonneville, 35 miles. It\ernor Spry, commissioner of the gen-| travel necessities—in fagt it wil be « - ing & Procten tn the New| New York and a wife, son and two daughters in Bos-|\. 2 wagon trail all the way. Most/eral land office, and look after othec 2 as nice. comfortable living room while Tri ton, the children all grown; and that the two families] jt is deeply rytied, some stony and|land matters, e eupeetn trevdlagighdi phan? tie atep ab vical were established twenty-five to thirty years ago and/o, side hills, at an angle of 35 de-| away about two weeks, is made there will be no bother about seither knew of the others’ existence. The two cities| grees. Over 20. miles of it through|aitd is Wyoming's only practicing making camp, for it is already made. Copies of the Daily York and Chicago off SUBSCRKIPT:ON RATES re deri how he did it. the Pass is the worst trail I ever) woman lawyer, and has the distinc-| Mr. Wiker, through his nutherous ny Cae iste Sipe tr sek |rode over in Wyoming. The three|tion of being second admitted to the| journeys. has learned what ts neces, miles from Bonneville to Shoshont ix | bar. ‘ sary for comfort, and these bave been DONE ae a fine road. From Shoshoni east is| some relief these days not to de governed by|a very good roed and trail. | Foolin’ With Weapons. k nd hysteria. We had eight weary years of it} Via Lost Cabin is ten miles shorter.) (Cody Herald) —————Tribune Classified Ads—— and that was enough to last us forever. Now whenja better country and better trail, It} Harry Huyck found out to his sor- | it comes in some sort of order and with dignity and|should be considered the Yellowstor,c row one evening carly this week that = = = 34 understanding of what is being aingd at the people Trail and so marked. a short barreled automatic revolver is s 8 I hope you will advise your readers 4 dangerous weapon to handle, when of the facts and there should be signg|it was discharged while being taken One Year tix Months Three Mont! No subscription \ for less period than| begin to take some interest. | The president has proceeded with a program spe- 2 h months. ape {placed to advise tourists. |from his hip pocket, and as a result «i. subscription; must be paid in advance and the| cifically outlined, which goes back to March, 1919, HENRY D. SCHOOMAKER: |h¢ is carrying one of his fingers in a hip: pany Eribune will not insure de'ivery ptter w2>8cTi| When the then dent Wilson was presented with yar et a | sling for a short spell. The weapon bores tion becomes oue month in esrrears. a “round robin” conveying the attitude of the SeN-| ssesecscoscceace ecocecosovesopoosons | Which is of a .32 caliber type, was he . ate peace with Germany and its views on the being used as a single shot, for hunt- v « Member of Audit Bureau of Cireu!stions (A. B. C.) - ie 2 on peace wi sd 7.5 o ling rabbits, and had been safely 1s sa eee league of nations which Mr. Wilson insisted upon com-|3 Q)yg yr Exchanges Mes need in the teal ane ele’ ¢ associated Pross | bining with the treaty. } ote shell'in thesktinéabes When" te pm The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to cae The senate’s plans are the ones that are being car-| Seccessssecevsssoess covcesvesceesseed |wan to be used, Mr. Huyck reached ik | aae for publication of all news credited in this Paper 4nd) Vi64 into effect. We are at peace with Germany in the . |inte his pocket. and in the act of er aae 2 he lace yews pare See | senate’s way, and the president has taken definite Awaiting the Plans. drawing it, in some manner pulled the > Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. steps to bring important nations together for a dis- (Lander Journal) , trigger, the bullet plowing its way Call 15 ur 16 any time between © and & o'clock p. m. if| cussion of plans for permanent peace and limitations A great many Wyoming people |through the flesh of one of his you fail to receive your Tribune. A paper will be deliv-|/of armament, the two necessarily being closely re-| have been waiting expectantly for the | fingers. +) 8 to you by special messenger. Make it your duty te] lated. nouncement of the state highway| He feels very much pleased that ; | e it The "Fribune know when your carrier misses you. | Thie conferences will be held between nations en.’ commission's road bullding plats for the accident was no more seriaus, ani usual lections tirely free to act as their judgment dictates on this agp one problem, without being hampered or coerced by ; = | interests involved in a treaty of peace. Mr. Harding is going about the task in an orderly manner which is SHERIDAN SHUTS THEM OUT. best calculated to produce results of lasting benefit to Sheridan has effectually settled the carnival ques-|the world. There will be no surrender of the sov- tion and henceforth will not be annoyed. Neither will|ereignty of America to a superstate, no involvement her people be robbed by all sorts of fakers, short|of America in the politics of Europe, no abandonment of others est thange artists and plein thieves. of the Monroe doctrine: There will be no one-man . es The city has a license scale of $150 a week and the) negotiation, no setting aside of the constitutional re- -which has taught thousands us e A oh Dcounty, onda? a day. | The city ‘makes sit clear| quirements concerning. the making of treaties, no de- that Instant Postum isbetter - ded when granting a license that all gambling concessions, | fiance of the will of the people as expressed at the ‘Si offering merchandise prizes must not. be operated: | polls. for health than tea or coffee. A carnival outfit, called Scott’s Greater Shows, The program is progressing with all possible rapid- sf tended at-Sheridan the other day and unjoaded, thel ity and we'may have the satisfaction that we are PosTU™M has a flavor wd manager called at the county and city buildings tol avoiding the pitfalls of the Versailles treaty and Its similar to coffee, but con- t. pay his license, and when he learned the fees and con-| league of nations entanglements. tains nothing that can disturb st ditions governing exhibitions he quickly loaded up é ——__—_.—_____ : re his Fitts Génosted Xo his wext.enow points weak, When we are all living in cuklenpiroom, kitchen- health and comfort. et ahead of time. The manager stated that he could not|ette and bath, where are we going to hang that old “ 7 oe ; make his show pay without the swindling schemes. It| motto, “Home, Sweet Home,” that the folks willed to There's a Reason 2 was a very frank acknowledgément. us among other heirlooms? But -what causes great- ae Sheridan is being spared the disagreeable annoy-| er concern is where the devil are we going to put the ances of a cheap and tawdry carnival and the people| “what not?” for POSTUM will have more money at the end of the week than} ——————_—o——____ " they would have had otherwise, PLUG THE LEAK, Sold by grocers everywhere It is to be regretted that other Wyoming cities do The shipping board desires $125,000,000 for the : Ss no protect their citizens against carnival fakirs and| ensuing six months and estimates that it will require See —==* — 5 thieves by excluding them by the high license and anti-|an additional $175,000,000 before the ‘end of the he gambling: route. | year. 1 oe ————— 1 A et Se — a business proposition the shipping board is a ! Thé, Mation Star’asserts that the young fellow of| failure. As great a one in proportion as the govern- i n These Fashionable Sh reenter it, Teaah Sil ol Peers, a gree A aoe cman ss Be yee The Savings on These Fashionable Shoes f seen.” largest collection of foolish people outside of an asy- : < yi 3 ; —————— lum to appropriate another dollar for the shipping Wi: ll En th F hi f Eco OUR FRIEND—THE COUNTRY EDITOR. board’s purposes, The experiment cannot sustain it : 1 courage e Frasnion oO nomy b D Reams have been written about the country editor.| self and should be closed out. If we have no money . vic The genius who runs the small town newspaper most-| to reward the veterans of the war, we are certain we j 4 | ly on wind and promises. The bird who writes about| have no hundreds“of mlilions to pour into the ocean y Ze your*joys and sorrows, your births, deaths and mar-| under pretense of developing a merchant marine, ¢ ; ete ‘i ri riages and keeps the chronology of the community| The aie will be bettay ieetyee by studying new The truest test of a sale’s success is in the way interest grows od straight in his once a week publicaton. He ‘is the| means of saving money rather than employing old : ; © boy who gets less appreciation for the good things he| grafts to spend it. as the days go by. First comers hasten'to spread the good news does and cares less about it than anyone else. And| We have had enough of waste under Wilson, for when values are all or even more than they looked for. re as for reward. is not in his dictionary. heaven's sake let us have some thrift under Harding. ‘ We have many of the true type in Wyoming, and they go on week after week doing their duty and con-| « SENATORIAL COURTESY. tributing their bit just as patriotically as though they] ‘The United States senate laid aside its dignity when were reaping as great 2 personal benefit as the bank-| the bonus bill was under consideration the other day. The interest in our July Sale has increased day by day. Have R you been in? The savings are worth your attention. PUNCTURES er or merchant. Many a community in Wyoming! 4 thunderstorm was raging at the time and things Michelin users have often remarked Dipak elle saad ae we oo a of the lo-| were tense, when Senator McCumber of North Da- l a 4 that these superior tires puncture ce ca. 3. e peo y take other papers from} } ota, ch i f the bill, ll “i 4 ° the larger centers, but they get things in the local meh Missouzi: to at gpl scm atte Head less frequently than other makes, Black and brown kid in Cuban heels, Black kid, brown kid and brown calf Paper they get nowhere else; and important as the news of the worid may be it never can be im- portant as the doings of the home folks. The Eliz- abethtown, (N. J.) News, whose editor doubtless grad- uated from the school of country journalism knows| what he is writing about when he says: “The country editor stands ahead of the preacher, This freedom from punctures is due to the extra thickness of the Miche- ® lin tread, This added tread-thick- ness makes it unusually difficult for oka to penetrate to the inner tube. side.” Senator Reed retorted that he “never saw a black- guard yet who did not want to go outside to settle,” adding that “the outside is so large that it is gener- ally considered a safe place.” Bloodshed was avoided by the interference of other members, peace was restored, the record fumigated, with one strap. Were $7.00 and two-strap Pumps with Cuban heels $7.50. July 60 and Goodyear welt soles. Were e tee eee "$7.45 Brown and black kid, Louis heel, with Black calf and kid Cuban heel, Good- year welt Oxfords. Were $10.00. ¥y . 8 a e homes} ,, = .. H ity. r :. : i E Phere etree Bee eee Baap took on the usual calmness and dignity. practically ,a whole. inch» thick. July Sale Price... e hs Speeches which generally disgust the audience, but writes with deliberation and premeditation. The| 1¢ she covers said bear eaiaa PEA C2 te, Preacher's influence for good seldom reaches farther |, ‘the Sovernment had a few more men like Charles than his congregation, while the editor’s field for good] Sroused in the mation fe eee ert Pe some hope to reaches all the congregations in the county. The law-|<* after list aleasicnen Voupiend vot tin cateeat yer makes @ great speech in the courthouse and only| budget that he was able to annonce that he one one or two hundred persons hear him, but when the/are executed as laid down $112,512,628.32 weald he editor writes a good editorial it is copied in various|saved to the people. grea papers in the state. It is purely a matter of working to plans, some- “The editor distributes more flowers than a florist| thing the Washington departments have known bat and he asks nothing in return for them but thanks.| little about for the previous eight years. The editor has an opportunity to do the individual Now if the president will hunt up a few more good citizen a service and he never hesitates to do it if|single-handed cussers and set them to work, and consistent with hs obligations to the public. The ed-| husten the adjournment of congress before it’ spills itor has the greatest opportunity to convert men and y_ beans the country might feel encouraged to hold women to his way of thinking on public questions, As’on for a while-longer. Se ny oe Come in and let us show you your size. Black and brown kid Louis heel with one strap: Were $8.50 and $9.00. Brown and vba f suede, Louis heels. u July Sale Wére $12.50. ly $8.45 oe IGGING “YOUR SHOEMAN Let me do‘your vulcanizing. eheehe FS e Sale Price .. R. M. MOSHER 316 West Yellowstone Next Door to Wyoming Baking Company For the Motorist i Built to Sustain a Reputation Sold to Meet Competition #4 I have just received a new supply of all sizes of ; ‘ Brunswick cord and fabric tires and inner tubes. Also ; . luggage carriers, Boyce service units and auto access- : ories. I also carry all high grade oils and gasoline. Building Materials i t > To move your household Center Street Filling ||| 72pply yous wants in high grade tam- | Sse tnd nnd vangeeaee KEITH LUMBER CO. — See Ben ; Corner Fifth and South Center Phone 3 Transfer Co. x | Phone 74-J se