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PAGE TWO fhe Casper Daily Cribune Insued evening except Sunday at Casper. Natrona County. Wye, Publication Offices. Tribune Building. eee BUSINESS TELEPHONES ... and 16 Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Departments _———_—__ SS tered at Casper, (Wyoming) Postoffice as second class = " matter, November 22, 1916. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921. ~4 oa this year, in order to work you next year. KeeeQwQGT — R. VANS .. : Y JUST A FAMILY AFFAIR. THOMAS DAILY . ; The Cheyenne Tribune is Advertising Representati the Republican party and among the Republican news- Pradden, King & Prudden, 119058 Boece Ses Ctieago,| papers, with reference to the a. Son eee ete ine aokip neon be Bids. P%,| rors and othor things pertaining to Republican of- 5 Boston offices visitors| ficeholders and prospective officeholders, will get oui pre Cree ae t —- of bounds and iin in disaster to the party's wel- fare at election time. The Cheyenne contemporary is unduly exercised. It is a healthy sign and is to be encouraged. It is the sign of red blood and a desire to obtain better things, as well as evidence of dissat- isfaction with mediocrity. That is what you will find i ce aT at Fa EF i Three Months Ts Hats K 8 z One Month . to be the basis of the arguments. We are striving “MY BANK. WILL ee cnt ry for something better. It is also polite notice to the : . , fourfiysher to attempt nothing. Six’ Mouths": 390] Three cheers for the fellow who declines to be ted TREAT YOU RIGHT” ‘Tiree | Months a than | cut of a spoon. Who will not place his O. K. on every Coe mae by mate ee a act and thing done by someone else without giving tor alt pre. All_subscriptions must be paid in_navance = said acts and things the once over. geek, ve c Dafly Tribune will not insure delivery If the Republican newspapers are engaged in a lit- i ‘ i: SUFFERING. a 2 ees ee tle housecleaning, possibly the house needed it. Once ad Go to my bank... They will treat Diy Member of Andit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©.) | in awhile even ee are negligent and pe t ~ your Chicago visit at the you right.” That was the advice Se ee aie times slovenly. And as far as we are concerned we ° } . . 5 ne actember, of the Associated, Pemritied to twe| believe it is a whole lot better for Republicans to Miss Hebard For Congress given to.a man who desired to start a Cl suse for publication of all news credited in this paper and| clean their own house than to turn the job over to - bank account by one of our custo- ive also the local news published herein. the Democrats. Editor Tribune—Tho fact that our; Why don’t you advocate the candidacy d h d f wit = "This ip Neu Dent Get Your Tribune. Our Cheyenne friend should not lose any sleep over| Frank Mondell ts about to advance to|of the one person in Wyoming, who mers, and he came here assured o pe Can bp i alr ties between 6:80 and 8 o'clock p. m.| Republican newspaper conversation over the back|the senate from the house, mtch to|is best fitted by the knowledge of | good treatment. ra tf you fail to receive your Tribur A paper will be de! fence. It is productive of better understanding in the what we want here by a i . we lvered to you by special messenger. Make it your duty t©/ family and a more united front against the common | — = - ly let The Tritune know when your carrier misses you. enemy. r , Sn ; = : af Pao a “They will treat you right,” is a big > ee eicks ot the belts Eads GaSe boost for any business concern. It L2 ae 3 OE ERO SSS UT ee a NE “Some of the pastors are comp! ing because an os MEREDITH'S PRICE CONTROL SCHEME. eminent heel and toe artist,” observes the Los An- means that the man who says it has ai ‘What the Democratic party would establish in the| geles Times, “is doing the Twenty-third Psalm, the been treated right. It is an expres- sion of good will. The man who says it is a good friend, and of. such good friends we are thankful to say we have thousands. ialistic, bureaucratic combination may be| Doxology and the Benediction in interpretive danc- a pase L sib reer a scheme advanced by E. T. Meredith,| ing. It might be possible for one of these classy secretary of agriculture in the latter part of the Wil-| posers to lie down in green pastures, but that is about eC son ‘administration, in recent issue of the North| as far as the biblical interpretation would go—accord- re (American Review. . ing to the ministers. There is no objection to inter- Mr. Meredith proposes that the government fix| pretive dancing, but the fox trot through the Book of ° each year in advance a minimum price it will pay for| Psalms is another matter. It depends upon the spirit 1. ee i itten thas d. If the Shepherd Pealm i five commodities the next season—wheat, corn, wool, it is approached. ie She is por His theory is that the government will be called/ ™ 0! 1 . - 0 upon to oak § merely the meta: as the greater part] tive dancer would better stick je the Rubaiyat and be of'the production of these crops would be sold in the| freed of any hint of sacrilege. open market at not less than the guaranteed price. He —_ OO ce ignores the obvious fact that if the government is to DEAD OR ALIVE. guarantee the minimum price for the commodities, it} ‘Wander around the loading platforms where ple will inevitably. be called upon to guarantee prices for/ United States mail is being handled these days,” says ad cattle, hogs, apples, oranges, peaches, peanuts and all| the Philadelphia Ledger, “and gray-clad guards rifle ‘o other agricultural as well as mining and manufactured] slung over shoulder and wicked-looking automatic on products. He also overlooks the equally obvious fact] the hip, will eye you coldly and with menace. The that if some government bureau has the power to fix] mails are being protected. the price of commodities it can influence the market “A few months ago mail robberies were the break- price and there would-be unlimited opportunities for} fast of this country. Mail cars, loading plat- speculation on.the part of men who might be in a] forms and mail trucks were being looted from Hell position to get advance tips as to the action of the} Gate to Golden Gate. price-fixing committee, Neither does he see the ulti- “Five months ago the postoffice department: set mate result of adoption of that policy—the fixing of} forth an order that whosoever should kill or capture maximum as well as minimum picts, so ie the. gov-la mall rothes would be paid $5,000 for the rls ; ernment has the power to fix minimum prices to pro-| was plain that the department would just as soon have 4 : : oth nS ye * tect'the producer, it has the equal right and duty them delivered in a coffin as in handcuffs. . ‘" % a " We deal In Liber ty Bonds and fixing a maximum price to protect the consumer. - “The effeas ‘been striking. ‘Mail'robberies have rae f mi other high grade securities, Here is an excerpt from the Meredith arti¢ie’ whick| dropped ee ee cent and the mail-looting business a Cots * shows something, of the scheme he has fathered: is not wl it used to be in the days of Burleson. e arial —and for cigarettes Be -.. Virginia tobacco is the best “Believe me, , I know how to pick ’em!” The first thing you notice about this bank is that you can meet the officers, who take a personal interest in every customer who favors them with his patronage. They see that you are treated right. The bank has prospered on small accounts. It grows with its customers. Fifty dollars will start a checking ac- count. “Decisions for the whole people can be made only! “For the 12\months preceding April 8, 1921, ‘the through our government, and it might be posible for] amount of money taken from the United States mail us to influence a balanced production by our govern-|.totalled $6,346,407, of which $3,285,017 was recov- ment’s fixing one year in advance, for the following} ered. In five months elapsing since the famous year’s crops, the minimum price it will guarantee on| ‘Dead-or-Ali order went forth, but $88,589 has five’ articles, wheat which is bread, wool and cotton| been taken, and of this $78,555 has been recovered. which are clothing, corn which is mest, and sugar of| In five months mail looters have netted but $10,025. which we import a very large quantity. We know] Last year they were getting away with millions. the approximate quantity of the five mentioned crops “This is good work, work of the sort that the coun- necessary to meet our domestic needs. The depart-| try appreciates in a postoffice department’ and by a ment of agriculture has made very careful studies as| postmaster general. to the cost of production. A price can be fixed upon PRESS he ee ae RY wheat which will permit enough farmers to engage in ONE HUNDRED VERSUS FIFTEEN. its: production to give us six hundred million bushels, é if that be our needs. A higher price will let in addi-|, “We are in distinct sympathy with insistence to the ~ Wyoming National Bank Cenper's Popular Bank 4 marzinn HOLMES TO HOMES KITCHEN - UTENSILS ~ tional farmers, fazmers not so fortunately situated as invasion of personal liberty,” says the Churchman, 7 individual and his home. We felt this way about the “With the prices announted one year in advance, ta = : | 4 it were deemed desirable to curtail production. of| Schvitics of fhe department of Justice during. those ‘ d pt : a given crop, a reduction in the guaranteed price of BP i id e e y an y ; the papers of certain radicals and thoroughly illegal " Ee eee eee Toor arnich we wished to increase] treatment of the radicals themselves. A New York OCTOBER 5 AND 6 Firma (aves ‘abiding the feeb" bters and Sarat in the judge declares, concerning the searches for, liquor, ‘ those who could produce profitably st the lower price, ton Sat wood, pybaepletlen dopdiied merges " 4 . ans Fee eee eet pmarction of peven hundred millfon| thing is to be done, that it should be done with due - fe ‘| kee err still higher price =P a reer regard for the ancient and constitutional rights of the 2 $ the-article of which we.had.asebrpius and’an‘increase friends were not at all dismayed by illegal seizures of “ that the’ police cannot-use a burglar’s methods in get- A A M desired lessened production and increase the produc- s ja We sell the best Meat in the city. If you enjoy Meats tion of the other crop of which we had. a-shortage. Hing evidence. 3 won aapd, *.7, sash ‘methods, ithe. ‘ x ¥ . Constitution will stand long afte? the Volstead act has f Quali ive us your ordet each day. : Porton’ of a given crop on hed net absorbed by ur| ees Put in the joke hocks!” Most people whose aup- ot era Ties own people or the export market, and in that case the| PY is giving out and who are beginning to get anxious Fancy Pot, Roasts, Ib. 18 ‘Veal Roast, Ib...____......___..20e bout its renewal, probably sympathize with the New Boil, Ib. Veal Chi ] 5 whole people would absorb the surplus through the| * Brisket Boil, Ib. come BC ‘eal Chops, }b._._....__30e government as a problem of mutual interest, handling| OTK judge. But why should we be 100 per cent : Round Steak, lb._.30e Veal Steak, Ib...._........_.__ 40 it 80 as not to bring harm to the people who produced| American in dealing with people harboring liquor and Sirloin Steak, 1b.....-..-—...88¢ Veal Stew, ib ned Oe hh th 2 busi to 1 ithout | °@Y sbout 15-per cent American in dealing with the id R ib b Stew, Ib “roc. a Jor, Tin this scuation the peice She following tere | aocuments which radicals may harbor?” Pock Clones. ao Rae “peib amentours I= age f en : R40 BEA alo pa - 01 MERTEN Cri ene 9» Wb... So erat: stop would be reduced in order to A WOMAN OF NERVE. Fresh Sausage, lb__.. .-28¢ Leg of Lamb, lb.......__.30¢ The community will reddily condone the act and e Oe ‘ 2 we : Extra Special Swifts Premium Hams The transparent ware that saves fuel, food and labor, absorbs all the oven heat and makes food cook quickly, retains its natural flavor. Pyrex is clean and free from grease“and odor. A dish for every purpose. approve the bravery of Mrs. Pearl Williams in defend- THEY OUGHT TO BE DAMNED. ing her home from the repeated annoyances of the de- There has lately gone out of Cheyenne to state pa-| generate Brown. It was a case in which the prompt pers an alleged ‘interview purporting to have been| use of a revolver was justified. P. i held with some member of the state administration| The object of Brown’s visit to the Williams home 32¢ P er ound . Pai Reductions On All Chinaware with reference to state highway work. The name of| was undoubtedly for the purpose of robbery and his Sinebie tied Se . bie Me yan. aints, Stoves, Ash Cans, Sporting Goods, the ‘gentleman is omitted. However, that Woes not] life was forfeit the moment he invaded the premises. 5 lbs. Tarde toe 4 Wagons, Window Glass. greatly matter for the gentleman offers no excuse for} Mrs. Williams had done more than would ordinar- s, Pure L = - being dead, that would be satisfactory to the people] ily be required to protect herseif.and her 10 Ibs. Pure Lar ESS fa $a es eee Green and Ripe Mixed Tomatoes, per bushel__—-.......... 5 Ibs. Best Ripe Tomatoes....__.._.. 8 lbs. Fancy Potatoes...... 35 Ibs. Fancy Potatoes... 100 Ibs. Fancy Potatoe 16 bars Classic Soap... eee 21 Bars Luna Soap... over the state who supported the bond issue and were| through official means. Then when the pinch came promised by the several members of the state admin-| and she found herself face to face with a robber whose istration, including very likely the gentleman furnish-| character she did not know, she resorted to the only ing‘the interview, that state highway work would pro-| means left to’ her. She shot the invader as she had ceed immediately. every right to do. It was an occasion that demanded The member of the administration who is presumed] nerve and the community is rejoiced that Mrs. Wil- to-do the speaking says, the administration “was! liams possessed it. cussed last year for doing road work when labor and 1 Holmes Hardware Co. Corner Second and Wolcott - - Phone 601 A Baby Bond Store © Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY. FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS i ° is 14 bars P. & G. Soap___-__....____. na 1.00 matcrial were high,” and again this year for “doing NEW IDEA. motwark at) all7 «And it geemadite Deja licasch a8] Sa Gecratacy, KAwemHReEE oe mcks tee tigers. Gat 1 box Pearline, Sospans or Star Naptha....___.__.___...__.._..._ 28 “damned if they did and damned if they didn’t.” a department need not spend all the money just be- 5 dozen Clothes Pins... -----aeee The administration was entitled to criticism not so much for doing work last year as it was for not main: taining and protecting the work done last year by do- ing necessary work this year in accordance with the} all that has been appropriated but must incur a deficit pledges made on behalf of the bond issue. in order to lay the foundation for claims for increased The state administration should have kept faith] appropriations in the succeeding year. with the people. Labor was fairly plentiful and was OO to be had at reasonabls rates, ever since May. In|. It matters little if the milliners do change*the style fact people were begging for work. The state should| of women’s hats every thirty days. No one is look- pay the prevailing figure. And the governor and his| ing at women’s hats these days. board who went ahead and contracted and spent money ——o—____—__ for road work when labor and materials were high, Some folks are never satisfied. A géneration ago are leaning upon a mighty weak reed when-they of-| they howled “if we blew it out, now they roar if we fer/as an excuse, when both labor and materials are| step on it. Referring to gas. * much lower, that they are waiting for “things to come ———————_o—____. down.” Are they epecting to get highways built for Senator Harrison of Mississippi objects to. Presi- nothing? dent Harding playing golf. Well, if the senator is The further flimsy excuse offered’ “thatthe state} really serious about the matter the president can.play has been taking up school district bonds and highway] a pretty fair article of poker, if that holds out any in- bonds at the same time and that to withdraw the ducement 2 Bocas Bulk Cocoa : . ABe SelfSealJars . . |1Ei SERRE Colgins Grocery and Market — 903 South Spruce Street (Phone $845 ‘WE DELIVER. cause it has it available. Who said there was nothing new under the sun? Heretofore it has been the pre- vailing theory that a department must not only spend Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Stes ¥; Ey ;