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ether goods instead of being valuable solely for the| tant evil of the world’s latest anti- in. .Then for the first ume I got up italists from extreme viewpoints. | Pee Ee oentative Frank W. Mondell of Wy) weed stage road they were to follow,| courage onough to read a letter ar. account there ets acquainted SE eee a oun ieee, Tecccy! Bont eeared ‘the NOT KEEPING FAITH. aan nated of pur celebration |e fosatninty ot tele een tare Wa8|which Mike had brought from Gun: ih the heads of th enstituts h According to his own story, “Lam reminded of our celebration! a possibility of their getting through, wiih the heads of the institution right et 5 ; intense cold, rendered tiavel to dis- «the spoil and how muc! _ men who saved money to erect office buildings, men| As the public begins to realize the serious situation tact supply’ points exceedingly. Atti ope ntor thins seteat ee eee GOL D Ss _ goods, medical supplies, toilet artic _ countless numbers of other classes of people who have} To protect ourselves from being at the mercy of * their sworn enemies as long as breath shall last. tunities for employment when we back our own west-| - and we fear disappointment awaits the end of his| the sugar industry is in need of solid western co-| “Curley, the invincible, with our| middie of the forenoon we heard fron: PAGE SIX ese be Casper Daily Cribune of wearing out was put aside. To become an elder THOSE GOLOSHES citizen and affect wisdom was the whole effort and the, Sunday at Casper, Nato) prevailing style. | ee Eee The present generation follows largely the Patter- TONES .cccces cssccsese- 15 and 16) son advice and philosophy. The heart and the mind xchange Connecting All Departments) are kept young by association with youth and young = second clase} things. There is difficulty in distinguishing the grand-| ; mother from the granddaughter these days while the ———— TED PRESS only clue of identifying the grandfather and grand-' MEMBER TH as | son as they swing around the dance floor, is the color 3. E. HANWAX - Preméent and Editor/ of hair or its absence. | fasued every evenin: County. Wyo, Pu FSS Bra Tele’ Entered at Casper, (Wy matter, L BE. HANWA . Business nee Age is simply a habit. It should not be cultivated.’ W. 3 HUNTLE +; Associate? Euttes| The Patterson theory is sound and the war proved its THOMAS DAILY -Aa@vertising Managet/ soundness when both men and women were called from retirement to bear, and did bear a great part in ‘ish Representatives | th ‘f Prudden, Singre Prcaaes 720-3 er Bldg... Crieagor he struggle. ae. ew . 2 eee (e ae tox, aa oe » Tribune are on file in DEMO TIC STEW. ane, ton, the New Korky (10 The correspondence of the treasury and state de- $$ | partments during the period we were making loans to! SUBSCRIPTION ATES foreign governments, recently published a senate; document, is a revelation of one phase of Wilsonian| By Cagrier $7.30 ° Ag 2"3i9a| recklessness that is not generally realized) More than Giz Months “o 1.#6/ a billion and a half dollars, collectea through the sale (agg hee F - of Liberty bonds to our people, were handed over to Per Copy . foreign representatives at Washington without any so} Warrant in law; in fact, it is admitted by Mr. McAdoo One Year 90| or his subordinates in the letters published that they) Six Mouths rt] .+,1.98} were folly aware that they were proceeding illegally,| tion hy mail accepted for less period thA/ and they resorted to various subterfuges to cover their three monte, 4 im advance and the| trails and escape discovery. It is to be hoped that the et TTT not inmure delivery after subserip-| foreign debt refunding commission, soon to be created tion becomes one month in arrears. by congress will be able to salvage those loans and re- “peaabas GE AaanN Bureem 65 (Giceniation (a//98" 02" | 77 the money to the expayers. rr 4 _Member of Andit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C) ys eee Member of the Associated Press WHEN WAR IS NOT SIN. E The Amsociated Prees ts exclusively entitled to ts/ “It is a fact that the churches do not dare to teach A NIC B A I I usc for publication of all news credited in this paper ®4/ that all gnd every war is'sin,” asserts The Continent, Bilao the local news pubdili Bao the local news published herein. “but the reason why they do not dare is simply be- . TS pumas cause it is not true. Churches everywhere and unani- penal $= Barto yer and 8 o'closk p. m.| mously do teach that the man or men, the nation oF te you tan oe receive your A paper will be de people, by whom war is begun, commit the most hein- livered to you by special mess: Make it your duty '/ ous sin conceivable in human imagination. But they tet The Trivane know when your carrier misses JOU. also must always teach—so long as the danger of such wicked war remains to menace the world—that the sin next to that in shame is for honorable men to be such} cowards that they will not give themselves, life and| A HOPELESS TASK. all, to defeat and punish such unjust wars by means Eugene Debs, in all propriety, should exercise of aoe ee riseeers wig care in his public pronouncements. His right of free| coq gind ef ware Suits canes be readily granted him; but if it again) oro slid Of war. if they listened to such iste he to his government and its estab-) |), is oO! e Churchman, they might on some Fereee On tran, he will again find himself in the| rPPSPPY ccasion be in danger of crucifying their lished institution® drat declarations made was: “I am| yore artesh by refusing to bear His cross for the re- beat ones the dasttalist class and in me they shall} emption of the innocent, prostrate beneath the foot an en TO GROW WITH If you have prospects ahead and ex- pect to do business with some bank, you couldn’t pick out a better one than The Wyoming National Bank, a bank that has seen a number of bud- ding business concerns grow into cer- tain successes. ger of blessing the cover rose the column of signal smoke igent up by our watcher on Pisgah: One Christmas I Remember \Curley was coming; With the Van- FRANK W. MONDELL. tine team we broke the trafl up the of ¢ ‘The Washington Star asked a num-'sieigh if he could get his loaded| divide to the top of Salt Creek hill, of the cePigng ns there is breath in mY) pprrmarer scr, Let us not then permit vague and |per of men in Dublic life for o storyjsicigh up Balt Crock ‘hil, five mileslend ith trek gad ian God find no comfo: s cas | that v4 senti ment to lead us away from the les-/of a Christmas vividly {mpressed upon from the camp, on his return. So I'Curjey’s load of provisions up the body. weeks” wesisialnns e American churches learned right well, their momory, ‘The following is the etarted Curley out with Doda for|piil, and as the sun glowed red near Let us have a look at the people or “class,” aga when Germany rose against the liberties of mankind story related. by Frank W., Mondell,| Swamper, and we eased them down! It is worth a good deal to any man starting in business to have a bank where the officers take an interest in Ps | the western horizon Curley and Dodd : B whom Debs’ is to wage war? cpintt, the sword of the Lord und Gideon still avails member of congress trom Wyoming’ the hill ‘with ropes and bede them| started ‘with, thelr load. for camp. him, where they like to see him get ‘A capitalist is one who has capital, who makes his| to smite the arrogant to the ground and ¢! and Republican floor leader of the/ godspeed on their 60-mile trip fo Dead-; Mounted on Old Mike's pinto pony I h d d illi t h | him lwine by the employment of capital. “Capital,” as| for the coming of the kingdom of heaven on house: wood, promising to have @ lookout on|swung down through the head of a anead and are willing to help any Se a eially eabdasaoodl /.c RabeBaasORCatinenere nee tees _| A vigorous Christmas reminiscence,|the top of Pisgah to signal thelr re-|nearhy canyon and got an easy shot eho a ere ouned by an individual| ily, persistently, indubitably for it Bue fies en happy erates geesingged Brake set tba o2 yng ster be chalet paid Auvaaedin es in ordiTion as distinct from income,” or “an aggre-| the right to be for disarmament because by the power sess nena ate ie 1 eogke cea ata » with} Through the long twilight ang un- r 3 9 + against discouragement, in the days block and tackle to pull them yp. Look- gation of goods used to promote the production of of God it helped so magnificently to disarm the mili-\wher, the west was young and he Was|ing out across the anowy reaches of|{*%, © Wonderful winter moon, I 4 | ied back into camp with my game, Christ—the German searching for one of the biggest coal|tt:e Canyon Springs prairie and be-|\'*" mines in the country, is told by Repre-jyond toward the old, abandoned Dead.|*'"*Ving Just as Curley and Dodd got way they can. That is the spirit of The Wyoming National Bank. Any man who opens ” aiser.’” r purpose of immediate enjoyment. g + .| Like most Republi dance an nh acne with his wife seventeen years ago try A *publican newspapers the Lander Jour-| Wyoming that| or, a whic! ‘would settle te th finda turkey cheap enough so they cov'd afford| al is of the opinion that « state administration should cintee inthe lato 800, which willl back, 7 “% tat they could get/the question as to whether we were away, and he finds them working to buy it for their Thanksgiving dinner. Mr, Ford| redeem pre-election promises. Touching this subject|be long remembered by stockmen as| “We had to have tobacco, whether)‘, Continue our winter’® work. | It with him to advance their mutual in- then had no capital. He was a mechanic, saved some| the Journal calls public attention to the fact that Wyo-|th® coldeat and most disastrous in|we had anything to eat or not, 90 the| Nuance of usu auctor oe invested this small “capital,” made that] ™ing highway bonds are being marketed in the cast|thelr experience.” boys said. and Big Mike volunteered) tha work gol a terests from the start. Ur de ary ther men who did not| nd are not being absorbed by the school fend |" “The winter began in the early fall|to try and get-through to Sundance going. capital give employment to © ve peid a gov-| Promised last May during th chool fund, as was! 44 my ttle prospecting party Of/on my saddle horse Prince, Prince! ‘Twas a jolly party that gathered save, and last year he is reported to have paid a gov-| nal icould wil y during the campaign. The Jour-| siz, which started in late October was big and powerful and had never |°%ly Christmas evening around the ernment income tax of $76,000,000. Mr. Ford is one) ™ hee th propriety also inquired as to another from Buffalo Gap for the hyndeed-mile| failed, but Mike was a heavyweight |!ome deal tabla, with its fresh oll- of the capitalists against whom Mr. Debs has declared] very widely heralded promise, “that the automobile tax trip across the Black Ills. to our’on a snowy road. cloth coverand. its bright new tin war as long as there shall be breath in his body. Mr. would take care of the interest and create a sinking destination in Wyoming, encountered’ ‘The weather settled into that sullen| ‘@bleware, in the big overgreen- Debs declares war upon the methods and the system| fund for the final redemption,” which the public has|® snowstorm on the slopes of Elk/gloom that is the most dispiriting of| festooned cabin. Our neighbors were der which Ford built up his huge automobile estab-| already discovered is not the case. The governor, the ™ountain. We floundered through/ all northern winter weather. I be-|there-<ho Millers and the Vantines, acseht secretary of state and others who in their enthusiasm Peavy drifts and beyond the 1. A. )gan to plan the abandonment of the bgrampriieniat filly cna ; . + ch, over dim and obscure trails./enterprise. And then a triflt inct-|Susie Miller, Mrs. Vantine brought That is one extreme, On any street in any city you! Put forth such statements and then fail to carry them finally pitching camp-—cold, worn and| Gent eecurred that proved the tarning|® Jus of choke-cherry wine and & big will find a humble Greek or Italian who worked for ect are simply destroying the faith of the | weary. of the tide. Jar of buffalo-berry jelly, and Mrs. several years as 2 common, unskilled laborer but,| People. : “Our original party increased to] Vantine’s small boy, Bill, flushed/ Miller brought am abundance of plum with the aid of a frugal wife, saved some of his earn-| 30 fomnal mal a connection with the recent about a dozen after we went intOlwith excitement and all out of breath, | Pics: Fe ; ‘hairs, brushes, polishing cloths,! "¢wspaper stories to the effect that State Treasurer C®™Mp, including ‘Big Mike’ “Norsk,/ came rushing to the drift where I was| ‘Gus cooked the haunch of the veni- : aaa a ae car in aavanoes and Seana up a shoe-| Hoskins is about to make a trip to New York to per. master of woodcraft, and Lev! Dodd,| working, followed by his big New-|zon to a turn, baked biscuits that We buy and sell Liberty Bonds. Phining establishment. He is also one of the capital-| scnally deliver to an eastern bond house $1,100,000 % ,0Mttime prospector, both natives | foun: See Se Ne Tee aakere cate eee ists upon whom Debs has declared eternal war. This v diand It does not take much to start doing business at The» Wyoming: National Bank. Fifty dollars will open a checking account, or a dollar a sav- ings account drawing 4 per cent in- terest. ' Wyoming state highway bonds purchased by them, it °* the ills and as familiar with the)what I found! Following. the boy |housewife, and loaded tho table with ; an} 11 ; country as though they had made It./along the slippery hillside to the foot|the good things appropriate to the oo- man has goods which he is using as a means of in- ka sn Be well ag inquire about the repeated yssertions Our only neighbors, nearer than the|or a giant pine, which grew straight|/casion, from piping hot baked pota- come. These goods are his “capital” small though y ede when the bonds were voted, that the bonds Were distant cattle ranchers, were Vantine against an overhanging, mosey bank,|toes to fruit pudding, and the party that capital may be. © be taken up by the Wyoming state school funds so and Miller and their families, e4-|they led me to the recently uncovered|was as morry as the food was palat- that none of the money would nall ranch le. ke | abl id plentiful. cs we have a vast num- 5 3 Zo out of the atate to venturous sm peopl catch of an industrious family of pac je and plentiful. After supper we: ° ° j In hetwreen Hie Fes anainee “iegree. We have) Te?2y either principal or interest. If our school fund “Ordinarily we might have expected] rats. How Rover barked and HBilly's|cleared away the big table, and while W: omin National Bank Der of capitalists weary years in order to save| Ca" handle these bonds, it ought to do so, and if it %,month or more of good weather injeyen bulged, for they had found thesthe boys smoked, Curley got out his j Feedba wii ncids Tey thelr eherae ‘We have| Cannot, we should not have been led to believe that which to establish permanent winter/thief. ‘here they were, not only our/ nouth organ, Gus his accordion and ye monc; vi vl ah mya rs i lies, and do the Qn cers to the heads of huge department stores. We) pais criticism, but simply in the interest of keep- determine the point of permanent win-|rpoons and other kitcher parapher-| .pron Ba an thelocuuett rll have men who saved money to orect flour mills, men) '"® the record straicht. Pre-election promises ought ter drifting on the mineral vein, but/natta, which had been carried away : tho saved money to construct meat packing plants,| t° be redeemed or else they ought never to be made.” the bottomless trails resulting from|py these industrious rodents from one who raved money to build steel mills and car —o. the rapid Se pred ete Care of the unfinished cabins. shops, men who saved money to build street car lines, HELPING OURSELVES. snow, followed by days storm ‘How hammers rang after the re- ‘who saved money to establish factories to manuf of the western beet sugar industry due to world con-| cult, and weather conditions seriously|q dash of sunshine. All hands put in ture cloth and clothing, boots shoes, ‘pianos, sportirf] ditions entirely beyond its control, sentiment is grow-|interferred with the work on the win:|the next two days finishing the cabin , farm machin- BS : es movement for the west to buy sugar pro-|ter cabins ape bemeee prone and we tried out the big fireplace. A c ¥ vi luced from our own beet fie! i “The middle of December found us t how the smokers and chewers dic ery, auto supplies, etc. Look around and you will see) Ids and sugar factorie: ein taline belesiatahes soa Gaeitoe: ean Oring aigrech peri tratiaagacs the permanent drift only fairly under) with the last of the flour and bacor way, with food supplies of all kinds|gone, it was venison straight, excep prectically, exhausted. Tho tobacco/for a handfu! of potatoes from ou. user’, who constituted most of the| neighbor Vantine. personnel of the party, were restive] «Phe day before Christmas dawned and almost mutinous. clear: crisp and bright, and along th: FOR SALE 12 head first and second calf Holstein heifers, 1 three-gallon Jersey, one milking Shorthorn, $75 per head—$30 cash, 10 months on balance. GRIP saved a little capital which they use for production| the foreign sugar producer and speculator, we ,must| rather than immediate enjoyment. All these people) S@ve our own beet sugar industry. are capitalists and Mr. Debs and his followers will be} We are working for our own prosperity and oppor-| Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking over the 55-mile road to Custer for] ru] ‘Hello’ of Big Mike from Sundance. Lexative Mr. Debs has marked out a large world to conquer ¢rn industries with our support and at the present time HARRY-STARKS campaign. operation. | plendid four-horse team, was started|the far aide of the canyon <he cheer ake Buy a sack of beet sugar and realize th: ar alize that you are! ..45, days’ later, in the el ’, plies, But four days rr, with tobacco and mail. TAKE THE OTHER STEP. helping in the sale of a farmer’s crop, in furnishing! miast of a howling brizzard Curley! «fhe change in the atmosphere food for the cattle raiser and in maintainin, | 4 4 a ints D If the naval reduction becomes an actual accom-| },) x i & pay-jand his ‘four’ staggered into Camp aro-nd the camp was magic. Such « pliciment jand (the Sworidipowers liftisolanich ie? the roll for an immense factory, the benefit from which re- plumb beat out. Hell's canyon, 25|chewing and spitting and smoking Bromo A ae turns to ypu through many channels of trade and em-|miles on the road to Custer, almost im-|you never saw! We packed on our burden from the shoulders of their people, the United| torment? ete cakes Ge ane ne ee ee 546 S. Chestnut St. Phone 1735 States is ready to point to still another and better ex- and snow, presented a barrier that/roughest trail imaginable, our belong Quinine ample in removing burdens, in the reduction of mili- even Curley and his sturdy outfit could) from ti t to the See orcas on land. This she did lone ago withee| ,PUTTING BUSINESS INTO GOVERNMENT, |*Y* Curley 8 i ach ope ane ai ops Ahan ip dc consultation or conference and without reference to| The Internal Revenue Bureau has adopted a new| “The next morning @ cowboy from|tion was, it left us with the prospect the action of :~y other nation. Our .ailitary has been| Procedure for facilitating the refund of excess taxes, |the ¥. T. ranch rode into camp to delof a mighty cheerless Christmas cut to the bare necessity of territor.~l safety and war| Heretofore it has been the practice to notify taxpay- Sporoptlattonn corteamae Angty ood. | ers of their privilege of filing a claim for refund in ex, eeececene: ver matl which he had been g004| Nevertheless, the boys gathered Christ pi enough to bring in from Sundance ®)mas greens and berries and covered ; 23 + * A a1 cess of the amount that should hi '.| few days before. The only letter that the walls of the big room—kitchen an: W. W. ul __Horope is still struggling to support military estab-| cess of the mount th have been paid. Un-|ictiremted me added’ to the siamoflaiaine tiom eoanioeh Gr the iin 3 € Oo e e lishments little short of w h and ed method a certificate of : shments it of war strength and at the same Hs Over-assess-|the genoral situation. It indicated}cabin with them. as though all was time struggling to restore economic progress in in-| ment and a check for the amount will be sent to the an unfortunate combi- 2 | r fy 4 that through ‘to bo well. 2 dustry and production. It cannot be done. | one who has overpaid. Tt is a return to a common/nation of circumstances it was quite| ‘Along in the middle of the clear, 3 I FE ‘The economic recuperation of the world includes not| S¢™8¢ way of doing business, and is in line with ap-|probable that the funds on which we H fe) igure only naval but military scaling down to bare policing| Proved private practice. bad been depending for our winter FIT To EF: 3 measures; and the devotion of man power and fiaan-| Ae | SLSR See ere ee ee ie conte DRE IGHT 3 H cial resources to rebuilding industries and increasing UNTAXED BILLIONS. a oe mn and hope for the| ff Life’s greatest i ildi i their output. Large production and keen competition] Frequent advertisements are seen for additional Toatloe ase out before the Sade ae t ae z er “api builds an pid a Att you might i will take care of the price problem. Throw away the| capital needed in business. It would be forthcomin| cotiray binoked. are have in mind. If you have an idea what i tin soldier and let’s play with the building blocks and| if there were not so many billions tied up in tax-| “On the heels of the mail carrier and weakness, ’ 2 the industrial toys. + | exempt municipal sezurities. A constitutional amend-|came Big Mike, from the job on the . ¢ you would like but don’t know exactly what pee! ee eee | ment prohibiting the issuance of such bonds, would go| cabins, bellowing that some ‘damn Scoit’: Emulsion i i i KEEPING YOUNG. |far to cure the evil. It is probable that the states will mp egey toiggradvia SN pee S| s H it will take in material, come in and giveus vi j D 5 vest! y i . re John H. Patterson, seventy-seven years old, active| have an opportunity to pass on such an amendmen’ in| 12 kere ete" amen en Proved) a high-powered tonic- $ yourideas. We will figure the bill of mate- : bead of a great industrial corporation employing some| the near future. containing these supplics so essential) # nutrient, nourishes 3 rial and th ; i ten thousand men and women, declines to grow old,! SPS GS Laer ae to finishing the cabins had been placed . s rial and the cost. 3 retire and become uselem, exceft as a living example| HIS ANNUAL DOLLING UP. under a bough shelter near the main| ™@ and fortifies the Radiator and Hood Covers | 2 of past accomplishment. |. The Riverton Chronicle says State Game Commis-| cabin. Not more than « dozen of our! @ whole body. Now at Bargain P; 3 is philosophy de “K, oy phages 3. : entire nail supply remained. And ‘ eat fee niiteene cee is philosophy is “Keep. young by associating with! sioner W. T. Judkins has gone to Thermopolis where! Sty ? La Scott & Bowne, Blocunficld. We make them for all 3 P' ere the work on the doors, the floors and Ned oe of . young things. The newspapers are the youngest) he will take a bath “for the beneftt of his health.” Jud| tng windows and. the resaiine. por:| ff <———-ALSO MAKERS OF ———— ff || autos and trucks, H @) L Walk L 3 born every day. ; 18 a pretty busy man and seldom reaches heme by Sat-)tion of the roof of the main cabin Wapecially for Fords now $3.00 . : er um er e ‘There was a day when years meant the adoption of | urday night, but we were unaware that his liealth was| stopped. Vantine tried to get throtigh -MOl Lehn x 5 ether customs. The man or woman assumed a part or| impaired by reason of it. to Sundance on horseback for = few . 3 West Railroad Avenue Ph character Not only in ac-| gS Aaa nalls and some tobacco, but the snow (Tablets or Granules) AN others acccrdingly in price. : gue: 240 Bee at fn All the Marys of Great Britain and the colonial pos-| Gren” ‘Ne base of Invankare was too) # For INDIGESTION Casper Auto Top Shop -} < senteseovogsecseees al we h years. AN strug d sessions join in presenting Princess Mary with als 20-19s| i tah nothing remained but to slowly rust out. All thought suitable wedding. git, 5 Po! gi posed arate AS pia 2 eg Pot Tribune Wantads Always Bring Results .

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