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I matter, November 22, 1916. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i k i ] i i have a history more remote than that than thoss between us and long dead Che Casper Daily Cribune auabee phe are Japaiy entilied te-vete ts Sake beet! ck ic. ae ae i heeads -ofithe Past © ]pevs o Mowry mercwstte ae ee Secuae deer cee cea ‘ean taal every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrena| States. It is the purpose of the League o! Republi- ™ z — = ra Seunty, Wyo. Publication Offices, Tribune Building. |can State clubs to keep a roster of all Republicans Ere ee ext} tun that east or west. The influences grow less 8 SS rere ~ Se accustemed are we to cur own art/critus, who first sang pastoral {USINESS TEEPHONES .... ; 16 and 16/ 8nd assist them in obtaining the proper legal forms) (With apologies to all near posta) | .09 ctvitisation that we scarcely real|they in turn lgurned from the Ital-|distinci, but we can discern strange nch Telepho:-e Exchange Connecting All Departments entitling them to cast a ballot in those states where | ee ee sy = for every one)... > 1 e pecan ~ fusions. 'We remember that Alexan- T ommenie’ x der ied his armies into India and re- ered at Casper (Wyoming), Postoffice as second class voting by sage! is —— le. a | procs arny Serve digne one ra they sprang. We acknowledge all our Ives run strange Through G with many native jot water released in @ vaporised form, threads of the past, but we are too|turned to access ta a door, window, or in the stately arms of the|accustomel to thera even to recognize | crafts! iheea on i of pressure or asks him to put up any money. The |coiq wall it is condensed to its nataral|D#ROPe. But do we often remember|them as strange and thrilling too. Per-| muc a egrare oe 4 i Atm = bi | that our alphabet goes back at least; haps the only reason that the Sapa-|bad been profoundly influenced organization merely keeps abreast of the various! state water! The gas company sells Egypt, a country which in turn had states having absentee voting laws and keeps an up-|a little pipeless stove called Sunbeam, |‘? the Eqyptians? Do we appreciate/nese have borrowed more obviously | SEVP © SLU, with the nations of ‘ to-date list of all bis in the Dis\it shovlc be called cloudburst, for|{™® meaning of the fact that nearly|than we lies in the fact that their ss » Aecity. Editor | t°- ist of al Republicans commeyen 0 cee) DS) 0 Ooo ee half the words we use have a latin de-| Rome is still vital acrus# a narrow sea|the cast. Behind Persia loom the ‘Aaverusing Manager| trict of Columbia. There is nothing about this or-|s¥rely ju rire makes plenty|-ivation? That we owe our numerals | from them, while ours bad the deatroy-|most mythical empires of Assyria, ganization which violates Civil Service laws or any| “Ait, 2 bave tied te tell im versel., the Arabs? How know |ing centuries like a wall between us.|Bébylonia with their winged animals sig rertans Representative. ac. Chicago,|°f the proprieties which should be observed by 8/1, experience with little <a that the custom of shaving the heads | And India, their Greees, still sent forth Sy ee hot Caaateek aareniena inh avenue, Now York City) Globe Bidg.; Bos-| federal employe in any position. |Stansn No, 2 “Now”. mer capetaieel ce 2? seein. Cuupinated - WER: the lite miyfetion ab winsionistes wien Sasimilated cultures, which vent thelr Mass. Copies of Daily Tribune are on file in The typocrisy of the Democratic criticism of this' years ago as a Cowboy stanza No| Priests of Isis in an attempt to imi-|was waiting, its spontaneous genius euitedeiclin aadtiy’ Dar coincea, ‘We think w York, Chicago and Boston offices and visitors! svstem is at once evidenced by the fact that where|2 “Then;” also stanza No. 3 “Which;’|‘#t® the sun and its rays, and that the | changed to ornate formalism, a gg ad Pes the RAGA es onl Sila they are awake, Democrats have similar organiza- and stanm No. 4 “Now—Then—| 6h headdress of eee) was|treasure for the mailed hand cf og bowed end gy a alse = aiironl: he tions in Washington looking after voters of their| Which.” the last two describe what 1/20 the obenmostited fish head worn | Crusader. steamboxt, wireless telegraphy and inc ~s , want to say better than I cam tey|0Y the Babylonian clergy? Whence} It is becs"7se India, China and Japan the own political faith who are entitled to vote by mail. a ™ sprang all the cust--1s of the church.| flourish side by side that we can trace|cable. Yet it has always been small, The states which have enacted a law allowing|”°% Serwiee far older than Christ. They! connections between them more easily| not for the individual indeed but for} man. ‘420-208 voters who are absent on election day to cast their en = : their! ny my gas Heated stove, X madly st! $5| ballots by mail are: Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Undiana,! xr. pocts full of A Towa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts Michigan.) “hers ia ie Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, New York, North) The wall paper's dripping, the door’s 2"3:s0| Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Ten-| in @ sweat, Me < nessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia,| Windows are steaming, my is wet; a wubwerspester by mail accepted for less Wisconsin. My a oa gummed with this gas three months. In addition to the above states, Kansas and Ore-|_,.. . “tov® stow: ect! ad@yance and the pane i piubecriptions must be Paisiery after suvecrip-| on have a law which permits federal employes who tion becomes one month in arrears | living ovtside the state but maintain their legal resi- ‘Then. tion becomes one month in arrears: 0 Manber of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B ©) dence therein to vote by mail. Delaware and Nevada/My thoughts turn back to the wide ; | |have a law which permits persons in naval or mili-| prairie land, i. i Press. sstied to the| tary service to vote by mail if they are legal residents | Where we gathered the chips, the bufle use for publication of all new ed in this paper and| of the state. te winston. the and: 3 alse the local news published herein. j Tt will be seen from the above list that very few| “° Poled Our coffee, and our Baon "tick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. ___| Demoeratic states have an absent voters law. South-| cer rire mingled odors that made us Call 15 or 16 any time between 6:30 and § o'clock p. m.| ern states have, as a rule, been so busy making laws| wild eyed; if you fail to receive your Tribune. A paper will be Ge) disfranchising citizens that they have had no time! it gave us a taste of the grass chewed livered to you by special messenger. Make it your duty to) +, say) f their legal voters. On th ther fuel, let The Tribune know when your carrier misses you. ees: bake wae age . = hand, as will be seen Norther states are enacting) That the buffalo stacked, as well as << laws making fit possible for all lezal voters to exer-| the bull. eA cise the right of franchise even when they are not! . .. - within the state at the time of the election or pri-| NOW, SHEN: the THEN I lke : ‘eler mary. ‘Be it buffalo, pull, er gas, THEN Redeeming Pledge to Veterans In brief, tt ts the policy of the Democratic party) stands the test. NATION-WIDE clean-up campaign conducted/to put up obstacles against free ballot while it is With sun dried chips I'M cook my stew, by the Veterans’ bureau, for the purpose of locat-| the policy of the Republican party to remove as many Rather than the pipeline gas’es gener- and caring for disabled veterans has been concluded.| obstacles as possible. Most likely it was this inher-! ating dew, This drive was inaugurated immediately after the|ent and constitutional aversion of the Democrats to/~™ ‘ke my rain on the wide pratrie formation of the bureau, and was designed to carry|free suffrage that inspired Democratic senators to| —_ Now on Sale out the administration pledge that disabled veterans| criticize and misrepresent the Indiana Republj-an|*"7 "cat my shack with the sundried would be given every assistance. club of the District of Columbuia, which is placing Now, Then, Which i More than 175,000 ex-service men were inter-|in the hands of every Revublican voter in the Dis- Of all the evils of Wyoming's windy DANCE RECORDS viewed during this campaign and approximately 110,-| trict of Columbia an application blank whereby he, land. : 000 new claims were handled as a result. The num-! may obtain a ballot smd cast it in the coming pri-| Be it rattlesnake bite, or the mocn- Dear Old Southlanc. ae ber of claims filed indicate that there were thousands| maries. rhe enn aEe Th Colemblons i of veterans throughout the United States, particularly Pcs head wens ts ceed Lear jue. Fo ae ountainous and rural districts, were un- toe . Or a shootin’ d eves ox See St can benatte ta onick they were @tened anil Reviewing Republican Deeds Pn tanec ane eee Sap et A hen Bhs ate PRE uninformed as to the procedure of obtaining relief. MAINE CAMPAIGN which culminates in the|‘Afore I'll stand this gas stove brew. If You Knew. For-Trot. Frank Westphal{ 75¢ It was largely on the basis of these men for whom| 1 election in September, is already under way, and| —MION McMAHAN, and His Rainbo Orchestra, no claims had been filed that the charges of neglect| in every congressional district from now until the 2 Angel Child. Fox-Trot. Tha Columbians) A-3568 gf the disabled veterans was based. | Thousands f/ close public speakers will bo heard in discussion of the| The Little Deaths Angel Child. ‘AlJoleon} 75 these cases would never have been brougl | issues arising out of the first year of Republican na- q attention of the government had it not been for| tional administration. Senator Willis of Ohio opened Love Days. Fox-Trot, Paul Biese’s Orchestra) , 3579 these clean-up squads. in Bangor the other day and, among other things, said: O"® ™ourns some tragic little death Little Thema hoe nro: 75c The squads sent out from the various district) “The government of the United States is the great-| 4s’? “a¥— Bicse’s Orchestra: offices visited over 1,500 cities and every state in| est business in the world and the administration of| ©l4 fancies fade, old loves come to Song of India. Fox-Trot. the union. In the remote districts transportation fa-| President Harding has insisted that the bert huainess| 47 °"”. Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra | A-3569 cilities were inadequate and it was necessary for| methods should be established. For decades bucinecs| 1n,0l0 beliefs one counted on must To a Wild Ross. Fox-Trot. 75e these representatives of the Veterans’ bureau to travel) men and thoughtful citizens generally have been urg- Before harsti facts, and go upon their Rime a baseararek: by horseback and.during the last snowfall it was neces-| ing the establishment of a federal budget system. way; Lola La. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His sary for the representatives in the northwest territory! This is the application of just common business sense 14, cherished dreams must vanish in - Orchestra to travel on skiis. io a great public corporation. Accordingly, the Re-| the gray, Doo Dah Blues. Fox-Trot. Hey Miter end 75¢ As a result of the clean-up drive, 47,845 new| publican Congress at its special session promptly re-| Dfab spaces of reality; old beauties jis Orchestra, compensation claims were filed and 32,804 appeals) enacted a budget law like unto that which the previous! , “"82s° California. Fox-Trot. Knickerbocker Orchestra A-3878 An Old Fashioned Girl. Fox-Trot. 75c Knickerbocker Orchestra Out of the Shadows. Intro. “Southern Memo-) 4 3574 Oreh } 4 from previous compensation awards were made. The| Republican Congress had enacted, but which President perdi a Rn ce medical officers with these squads made 71,65i -| Wilson votoed. This budget law was promptly signed standards drop sical examinations. Disabled veterans who were in| hy President Hirding Raver pence piled a. bce ectaear Reding sch a conditon that they required hospital treatment/ under the efficient management of General Dawes less; Yet new beliefs from old shall rise were immediately hospitalized. In many cases these| than a year. In that time it has saved the taxpayers| again, s men were in very serious conditions, particularly tu-| of this country more than $1,000,000,000—or more| And fresher beauties though tho herenlosis cases. Almost 5,000, to be exact, 4,957,| than $3,000,000 every day. Theorica do not count for| _first are gone, ties." Medley Waltz. Prince’s Dance Rio Nights. Waltz, Prince's Dance Orchestra. veterans were hospitalized during this campaign.| much, but actual facts do. Economy after a Demo-|4"4 other loves like blossoms, after SONG HITS ‘This number constitutes approximately one-sixth of cratic administration is not a theory; it is a necessity. et Angel Child. . Al Jolson) A-3568 the ae ex-service hospital population of the Vet-| Democratic administrations do not solve problems.| Tht buried older blooms before the} Angel Child. Fox-Trot. The ColumbiansS 75c erans’ bureau. They make them. Democratic administrations do not] jor Twenty-seven thousand two hundred and thirty-| pay debts; they create them. Republicans solve prob-| as spring ‘cach peat’ sect a en e \ oor aati pea Mach egal brea four training claims were filed by ex-service men dur-| Jems and pay debts, and that is what we are doing to-| earth CHARLES BECKER, 4 Carolina Rolling Stone. Van & Schenck§ 75 ig this drive and 2,384 vocational training appeals] day. Be: A oH She's Mine? All Mine! Freak erg Were also filed. Many of these appeals were from| Reviewing legislation to assist agricultural interests, | Hal Ha! ‘Hat ‘ Frank CrumitS 75c section 3 training which carries with it tuition and] the immigration law which has proved of incalculable! Color Not a Test 2 kooks to section 2 training which allows maintenance] value to the laboring people, the assistance rendered | You Can Have Every Light on iti J be (Give Me That Little Light at Home). A-3574 and support pay, as well as tuition and books. ex-service men, the new revenue bills and the passage| For more years than a man can Jones! 75c = In macition to he ume! commenaeion end ayo) of th maternity act. He said, during the considera-|Count men have felt suspicious of, if Time After Time. Edwin Dale cationa’ ining claims, a large number of applica-| tion and f all this legislation, “ j¢jnot unkindly towari, a horse with i Goes fox reincstement’ and conversion pf. war vak| treticn bate Toes Cr Gee oda had a Tae ren white oun hace Wé oa eon Ring. on fleet. dance saber tert Alabamny Mammy. Hort and Show) 3573 insurance were also made. There are over 30,000| not been and will not be able to prevent fall comple,|"27me which runs something like this: go full tilt, and the floor can be the PI ap 804 Lay Me Down (In Dass Old} 786 riscellaneous cases not enumerated above, which in-|tion of the Republican program before Congress ad.| O° White foot, buy him; ‘i aanseg des such requests as application for copy of dis-| journs. ‘Two white feet, try him; best in the world or the stubble grass Don’t Leave Me Mammy. Hart and Shaw) A-3564 go in lien of the lost discharge, information rela-|" The baneful effects of the Democratic tariff in the| peas write fect: deny hen: Ww es , Indiana Lullaby. Jones and HareS 75¢ o ee pending: claims and numerous other requests) days immediately preceding the world war os oe aire) OpEele ee a of a estern lawn—it won’t make r information. 3 viewed. He showed how the European war virtually| Not true; nothing in it; facts dis. diff tha PERA AND CER’ Thousands of veterans now have their disabilities! suspended the operations of the Democratic tariff|Prove it. A fair proportion of the ay, erence. For, oh, how \ 2) CON! ict on record with the Veterans’ bureau who prior to this| and gave to America a temporary, even though it were fastest, strongest, toughest and moat music can make your feet go! They campaign had made no application for government! feverish, prosperity. But now all is changed. En-/*#ithful horses have had and still : aid. In the-foture should their. disabilities: become| rope is not able to buy, but she is able to produce |B2ve tWo, three and four white fect. won't take time off to rest. sgeravated it will be less difficult for them to estab-| Her ratio of wages is only a fraction of ours, there.|DU‘>* II, a derby winnér a few years Teh their right to ensatton ‘than §¢ thay aia bark, had three white feet. Popular orchestras, that in; epee sane piceigenene n if they did not} fore, she cam produce more cheaply than we can. An|” another docprosted prejudice’ Gon Pp 9 dancing A-3562 Kashmiri Song from “Indian Love Lyrics.” } $1.00 Louis Graveure Mother o’ Mine. Louis Graseure. © Sole Mio (My Sunshine). 49983 Rosa and’Carmela PonselleS $2.00 f gold wages for: 2 i ; i This ts particularly true of tuberculosis and nea-| the Unived Statee 0 hoses is Grant Bene OO pear rine Hors of orsan ara slate ister peas abn bees one See Selene The rena Van Gordon A386 SEE tise enngak ie eae ot t may| in Japan, 100 hours in France and 200 hours in Ger-|tough and ‘‘staying” horse, and a records exclusively for Columbia. I Love to Tell the Story. Cyretia Van Gordon| 91-00 4 : fake PRN Rel black horse has been suspected of lack 5 ; stantial compensation award, but their condition|""“‘American markets are being flooded with Euro-fot stamina. A roan horse either steal On the New Process Columbia Sots cree ut gr ene eee thay become more serious in the future. Therefore,| pean-made goods offered for sale in this country a¢\roan or stcanberry roam, bas always s Some o' These Days. Asher and Rodeheaver} A-3559 this application, although not granted now or granted| prices of only a fraction of what American lbor|Dcen sized up as a hardy horsa A Record every note the boys play is Heab'n. Asher and Rodeheaver§ 75 merely a small percentage of disability, will protect| costs. If American working men are to be employed |{U" horse was thodght to be the last the veteran in the futuro. Then, too, there are thou-| and if American industry is to thrive, we must wiite| WT? i feebleness. A cream-colored reproduced so clearly that you might INSTRUMENTAL sinds of cases which if given medical treatment at] on the statute book at the earliest possible moment a|2°TS° W2! suspected of inability to this time will terminate their disability, thereby pre-| protective tariff law. Tf there io ooneeeeeere ae in| EO, the Par, and a white’ horse, be- think they were right there. Canzonitta. Op. 6. Violln Solo. 49689 ting the veteran from becoming incapacitated and ‘awonia ‘ side ‘being hand to. Resp ile. wes Toscha SeidetS $1.50 venting n becoming incapaci and| the Senate after full discussion, I am in favor of |belfoved to be of dellonte constitution, If you.want to know what folks are SEN ; saving the government the cost of future medicall amending the rules of the Senate so as to make it|Bays, browns and sorrels, have gen. :, . . Sweet Evening Star from “Tanzhiiuser.’ anaes SET tenet t Ga pecan date these cen of mu-| possible for the majority to function properly and tolerally been judged on “points” and | taking to in dance music, follow the Spates Pablo Casales $1.50 ° ernment. | Go business promptty. nformation independent of the color ‘ : . Maiden’s Wish (Chan 5 promptly. Foe Ke crowd and you will see them going ps Prey Maca eam sbreares og ad Ua Ha Rg All this is wrong according to ex- s, Butterfi; + Piano A Teapot Tempest Faithful Employes Mes irr ripe Ss Baccano in the doors of Columbia Dealers and cra eee geaigueal oes A DEMOCRAT can find the slightest provocation| [T IS DOUBTFUL if there is a better qualified per-|;\,f0vernment bulletin has said that walking out with a large of Isle of Paradise. Wall to kick, he is as ready as a healthy mule to register I son to speak upon the proper relation which the or tna von omiue ae ene int ~ ge bundle a of the real value of the animal and : Ferera, Franchint and Groen |Az3560 the kick. It doesn’t matter to him whether the kick| civil service bears to the administration agencies of tne statement cannot be mode too ee, dance records under theirarms. They 75 Susquehanna Shore. Ferera and Franchini him anything, or not. It is the natural born in-| the government than John H. Bartlett, former presi-|phatic that speed, intelligence, vigor ict in him to emulate the mule. ‘That is one reason| dent of the civil service commission, now frst aatint-(and other good trite are inherited fe know that Columbia has the newest ' y in simpler and honester days the organizers of| ant postmaster general, Commenting upon the recent dependently of color.” i na party chose the mule as the party emblem. flurry occasioned by the dismissal of certain employes and best tunes there are to dance to. Democratic managers with their customary hys-|of the Bureau of Printing ahd Engraving. Mr. Bart- Join the trail of Columbia fans and seized upon the incident of a letter senz by the| lett has said: ‘ i USE SLOAN’S T0 y ea eh tae Hae ana Republican club to federal employes at| “It would seem to be reasonably sound doctrine cep u cc music cy are lew lumbia R: ashington who maintain their residence in the home| that in a government by the people when a new ad- WARD OFF PAIN hd y deaths aad Records are released on the state and are entitled to vote by mail in the coming| ministration comes in with a fresh mandate from the dancing to now. Hear the new rec- . 2 aa twentieth of each month. Broad- primaries, by virtue of the Indiana absent voters law.| people to carry out certain policies it should have the ITTLe . Way’s latest hits are read: = The letter which was represented as an attempt| privilege of having a perfectly free hand to select all| 9) \niceweict od beeen ords at any Columbia shop and see 4 ly for you today. club federal employes into line for the Republican| those higher officials to whom must be entrusted ad- toa of Sloan's, ‘Rheumatism, it i 2S was nothing more ror less than an application| ministrative policies and executive discretion. If it| Meuralgia, etiff joints, lame back woa't how hard it is to make your feet be- COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE. COMPANY | Zr an absentee voters’ ballot. This application is in| cannot have this power the will of the people will be} Sght long against Sloan's Liniment. have. " : New York ©» aeform provided by the Indiana state laws and is to| defeated. For more than forty years Sloan's ew Yor! be filled in and sent to the proper state officials in| “It goes without saying that an administration de-| Lisiment has helped thousands, the - Indiana who will in turn send the absentee voter/sirous of accomplishing great reforms and of carrying] tion. ft certainly doce produce resuite, if an official ballot for him to mark and return by mail.| out great policies must surround itself with adminis- R & This work of the Indiana Republican club of the; trative and executive officials who are enthusiastic for! this old family friend ohoays District of Columbia is a part of the work which is| those reforms and policies, It must surround itself| for instant use. Ask’ your neighbor. wing conducted by the League of Republican State! with men and women whom it can absolutely trust. clabs of the District of Columbia. This league is| When I say trust I mean trust with its secrets as well posed of Republicans from every state in the; as with its funds, for ifs well known that the oppo- vmion who are federal employes in the District of, sition to any power is constantly on the alert to make Cblumbia. . Wm. Tyler Page, clerk of the U. S. House the administration a failure. Federal employes who of Representatives, is president of the league. There are constant tale bearers to the minority party are a abe over 70,000 persons living in the District of Co- menace to the success of the administration.” FOR SALE AT SMITH & TURNER MUSIC DEPARTMENT.