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Che Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922. ne PAGE EIGHT : ‘ . { e c sumer's standpoint He is abi ian Che Casper Daflp Cribune ship, is not founded upon any enduring principle. Scraps gan eee Se Bolshevist Children ’ i g exce da: Natrona is largely kept together by the cohesive power of oe sot a= eet He gets it in & —- i nm - x Pubi uilding malcontent and does not know its destination is ceavenient package that is easily} Madame E:ilie Vernaux, for many| AnD a ~ is ant 14 the fact that neve: in two campaigns in succession |T Door, but never Yet! nandied; and when the sack is empty.|¥e8rs & teacher of the French lap- — sean Sa RE Re gta ly - epartments Gceg it advocate the same policy or go to the people! ¢ it is in good or repairable condi /£Uags In Russian schoois both prior| “ranch Telephone Exchange Conne - ec tert apie Aes cots the heart. jte and during the bolshevist adminis = = os r. the same imme. Its licies and campaign) Pa‘ < ‘a t is redeemed at full price by ur e i Of life I have demanded one thing wth tration, has returned to France and - tered at Casper (Wyoming), Pos: aus are “one ~uight stands” and they are never only: j tae cement mill from which % came. i 2 tieber ef the Iherie tet matter, November fi agement ft vw ybvious | ee ~ The consumer also knows that every /'% & recent n . * : lor « vetarn engagem 1 Macs ees Let small scraps be my part. sack contains one cybie foot of ce-|Deux Mondes relates her experience} = , 3 MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS reasons. } ee ee nee lone foc |in achools of the Lenine-Trotaky re-| FOR > FOLKS ¢ £ TARE Preident and Editor Not only have the Democratic leaders in this) A scrap of song that in some careless) HOO UeCeene 4a the] sime. A lnfge part of the article is t/a) WHO LIKE ADVENTURES SS a Business Manager| campaign attempted to forget what they advocated moment E L | mm. |devotéa to the moral training of the) - : . w. H Associa's EqMor! ond predicted in 1920, but they are attempting to) The meadow et gg fon eps cf} Cement sacks usually get such hard| Younger Russian generation as she MERRY MAKINGS 4 =i o forget what they advocated and predicted a year} From heaven's &: <a TeP® °F aeage tha, they seldom make more ba apg en eee al unt far Sen be a eooeatlan i i i than eight trizs from and to the mills. ine. i EXsinore Croweil a ago in the discussion of legislation which now ith. sunlight ap. wm: walls F, s ; Th ‘ ' upon the statute books. An example of this is thelr] “'** **™"* 3 It ls a rare .Bing for a cement sack/|tiful in ite simplicity wre ie no! Gt want to belong to you. If youjing and working. They go miles n4 ar = > to make more than two or three round | ‘discipline. Throwing bricks gt the " 1 King & Pruéden faulty memory relative to what they id would! 4 ecrap of sky and green trees bend-|‘° heads of teachers is a stan¢ard diver-| Would like to have me, let's write to/ miles over the hot sands on their lit- — - en i e 7 ed trips @ year. ’ each other. You may call me Aunt] tle biack hoofs and never seem to tire. ppen in event the Farmers’ tariff were enact ! 4 to|ston of pup! Madame Vernaux re- E ing it upon the ground that it would not] a sod ee le ereey Seat antive tn raviows| lates an experience of her own wpen|Eisie, the Magee, Maine SO See Eee ee 7 bring aid to the farmer and would bring distress to: Where 7 ie the buttercups| °° i pundies. These bundies must be|® Merry schoolboy shied + tte at |send cpl ter to editor > 3 — = the working men. They are now engaged in for-| ies e sorted and the sacks counted and|her as she was teaching her Claas. | O8D¢r: 2 tere oe getting what they then said because i did not come| eh Ai oer credited to the custorher sending them | The boy's sim, was detecti re terion |Ow! eat Miser Sisvs. Taad’ and Woviel gues won: thay apy een joaeaee aero SJ 90, (Tue and are trying to make the people forget what), ve neen poor, but en such scraps Then ine sacks must be cleaned, | vse by her nead. ATi the schoolboys|R0a4 Runner an’ Tommie Tortoise,” |it—just as you are cranky when y5u ° 2 . 79s they said by talking about something else. of fancy nd -~ o———_~ oye sont be Psa! sles years olf and upward carried |8%ld Betty to To-mab-to, the little In-|have to do things you don’t want P oe ¢ ;| Runnning away from their party records and! starving sou! has fed seitone ronke thedy Bt for eocvine | Caauere in sheaths at thelt belts andl} Josocenes os tivating bad political memories are the two! How poor are those who. being merely | min The smaiiest holes or worn| Were armed with blank cartridge re- 4 By Mall _| chief occupations of the average Democratic polit-| wealthy : swets must be detected, or the very |volvers with which they enlivened the| T ss02 ; cian. They are the two things he does best. They| “ust lve alone by bread! fine cement will leak through. After | tedium of school life by keeping up | are the two things he has most nced of doing. Helen FrazeeBower. ine sacks are carefully repaired they | Practically continuous fusillade. © —_—_—_o—_—_— | jare tied with a wire bond and are Hien Ro TS, par hae nee i : : =a ready for refilling. The filling is done|®rson ts proficient. Situstra- | r be pait in advance ana the. Development Under Republican Rule | Coddling Criminals te ee eens i the|tion Madame Vernaux tells of an at- ‘a 3 delivery after subecrip W 1iEN NOT LN POWER a political party is, - |bottom—aefter the sack has been tied. cca te = part of Lire ia : mtrely a ‘society for the propagation Of its|..on for « tongue to cures the slave | All of the repairing and accounting| branch to destroy @ dormitory and in Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C) | ideas. When in power the party is the government.| Whose treason, like a deadly blight, ee Member of the Associated Pres: Its winning candidate for president is the chief! Comes o’er the councils of the brave- is done without cost to the consumer. | Cidentally perhaps to roast or smother N ka tor whch credit has been|to death a large number of their fel- ry 1 at the packing machines|!ow students. After a prelimi: 2 Pre: « ad to the executive who chooses the heads of the various) And biasts them in their hour of © ‘are a total lons to the cement| raid in which a number of mattresses | 4 , n of all nis paper and government departments. Its winning candidates! ee TES the|compan:”. Millions of dollars are in-| Were secured and packed around door- : Saws’ pon for the congress dominate the legislative branch of| Peds te sf the ¥e the accounting for sacks| Ways, kerosene was applied and then A Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. the government. Between-the executive and the ciany ctTaiie ieOnebent! 4 every year. hele’ ext on -tir's Heroic ettocts n : ony iene Betws ™m | legislative branches the party's policies are enact | LE: ae a se teaes Leven tka wasaing a thelr r Trt ~ Piatt tas oli i - | orm: 2 h ed into law and become the p lichen of the nation. a vas ruler of Ierad. Aba! TH Church and the pos leeckeg ta gers beg Sabin ot runs to such doctrines as m, rebelled against the z was for several nights tmpoasible. “fiat money,” “sixteen-to-one,” “paternal-| ic were sent out Farmer It tRere ts one thing the bolshevist - “foreign entanglements,” etc., and it is ele- lomon's plea administration is determined upon it} to power, th are imposed upon vras—perhaps 1 do ni s that the proletariat shall have free, | neople and be: the nation’s pol Deal gen I believe I have an infallible sign|equal and unlimited opportunity in| . peop Absalom—-even a. to wheth ara! church 1 the artis life. To that end} There Will Be Harmony : : £ ing was wank in az.f2 Thetber a rur=t church Is in| the artistic side of lite. ‘To that en 1 ‘HE SHERIDAN POST a stauch supporter of! use the people of the United States fully perin Anedllos as 2 valent bo Qo sgt earrgpeRargpe he a oa z th ave placed the Da ic part 4 St - foward farming hat church] stolen from priva whe | Governor Carey during the primary cam-|* this they have placed the Democratic p as tates was en. 3 view fa-m-|sembled tn the buildings which com-| ‘ \2 “ in power but sixteen years since 18¢ During the! caged in-a gigantic s' naa. Bs ne eg } © paign very sensibly remarks P ean ue, they are] posed the old Seminary of Saint Ist } = ey iiceny hacia fall into the trap which period of sixty-two years there have been but two! gie for natior and Hbert jore. ‘These planos added greatly to| been well baited and set by the Democrats in| Democr presidents— Cleveland and), Wilsot the exhilaration of scholastic life. It ‘J setters t up strife in the coming campa re what are known nority” presi y view farming on the|was a continuous din of furtously| « oo ee totettz aoe nate’ aa ian Gaanale acai te t is, they did not receive « majority of the s 2e, that church will us-| beaten pianos with an accompaniment | : through mis-sta mts and lies plainly made for en ote cast | » dodged conscription. |uaity be found expanding, serving the| ot whoops, howls and - drumfire ot | o1 se. 7 and scheme 8 1 P 4 Rex: 4 ne purpose cei ee epee During the administrations of both Democratic Aoptaiico as well as its owr best/blank cartridge revolvers. By prefer-| It, is one; of the old tricks ior She Democrats) ovata there were put’ inth ptactiontannernGa : am ence the students ir this bolshevist | realize their only chance for victory is for discord, P re v I act 2 offered active opposition to war a 751 tigptention 'enat “camel eooaonaaeeee ac pleas to establish itself in the Republican ranks, and if affecting the ec nic, industrial, com hampered hindered in/ under my observation: In a certain| with their feet, either sitting on the| ta they can help it along, and find any encouragem nd azzicultural life of the- country) Ir y they could. Too many of munity in this county there was altop of the instrument and stamping q cece going ata it instances the inauguration of-these doctrines scapel without any punish little impoverished Church four years|the keys ot tramping up and down on 4 pr “A ts ‘ and their application brought the economic life of | m but some of ghem were ar ‘The farmers in that community | then. Eistead i igen redial ac Se gered the United States to the brink of disaster, in both } trigd and condemned 06 Prison jbad never learned what crops thelr] The principle of equ: z nD re Crees Taricen di: been made of| instances the administration of these Democra ul aye: been “st acai naar was actu: fifted for. One or ined to the schoolroom. It was) ‘ ination of & governor. barg ave. ". | presidents closed with the nation in the midst of backs against a wall an ‘ ‘0 of the leaders believed that this into the family circle. ita- | } fraud in certain precincts, but such charge are} vanitc, tha 'afedintatra tion. oF DUbILS AttAter whert And now we hare those who Mould) community would made an ideal place | dame Vernaux relates that a lttle gir! { often in evidence after any election, where the vot pees pa ae attr pel desir Ts Safe ee all of them, no matter what they /for growing potatoes and they Winted| sald to her mother: < x * ing is close, and should cause no unusual worry.|®@ DY extravagance an ncOMp » the ware: | aig __|t0 have a threeday potato short] “Mary, hand me my boots, and be| dian guide who was taking hberdo. But in the end they do them and ' With the official canvass completed and the resulis| ®@?ners of the country unemployed by the millious| “says the soft sentimentalist and vly| course. quick about: it” And when. the|through the desert adventure, “an' I)their cross ‘he-Haws’ are no worse : known, there will be harmony in the Republican} the lure of buriness concerns runuing, into th ist who writes eaitoriay. | Miner elozated to me tte delicate| mother protest®a the child retorted: ‘won't's and ‘shan'ts'.~ : " voy nds. In addition, the close of the Wilson Ford's Dearborn Independent er of getting the consent of the s you Mary and I have the/tant antmals there are on the desert. Betty laughed. “I think I would rauks, when the results of the general ele ‘i (i Papa calls you 3 - j * x ;.) administrati of cight years found the again, in hope that board for holding this short]right to do the sam ‘We are all ‘No it doesn’t!” laugher To-mah-te || ike that little gray person,’ said she. tion ase ‘own they will show that the Republi by ; fie § Oe a : ans have rolled up another’of their large majori-| i" Po abroad, it foreign pol the laugh it might baa “ig a the church. But het T\ equal. Now hand me my boots, I tell|*You're forgetting the mostest impor- hepised I can't very well give you en aj 3 t mad ni a ” vi ties, and the talications are atectieithat avers ing strong nations and the object of cou eh Brerp te Shar you. tantest one of all. = live donkey on the page today, be- Pg = nae 38 Ae ated | s lags behin< ; Of such fs the yonger generation of] “Mostest tmportantest isn’t gram-|°SUSe he'd probably eat it up. But on the Republican state ticket will be elected. | Stages fe ¢ ; Me F Ing amnesty to political Yet the slender majority |ine Russia’ of today. mar,” said Betty. here's a toy one to make for your q . “Governor Robert D. Carey hos stated that he| Practicall internal devele mt ¢ course was held. ef eee i very own. Paste the whole drawing will abide by the decision of the canvass made by| the United ken pl ander Republi prisoners. Bah! These the farmers. | a is this animal,” sala To-lon cardboard. Coior him @. dusty the state board, anl has conceded the nomination|°®" dministrations, and by reason and virtue of demned traitor went in for growing potatoes The Contrast | tilng vou eer che Ungrammaticalest /gray, then cut him out and connect of John W. Hay as governor on the Republican| Republican policies. Vnder the direction of Bt actices, and with their | |where he thinks he te gate ia art) the two pleces with three pleces of ticket publican administrations the agricultu hich was harvested tast| an is he is going to, norjcork as shown in Figure A. Fasten SEs Garey will ee i th chine ds was settled and developed. the transportation sys ch have] In 1866, the year that marked — eH ends where you want him to. |the tail (C- on top of the back cork 5 Y willbe found in the ranks of those| W2* Settle’ and developed. tu 5 pturn. The man who| eanization of the National Board of] “That sounds Mke a flea,” said|so that it hafigs down and wags mer- who are supporting the Republican state ticket,| t¢™S of the country were built and expanded; th fear the power of the Si to convince that the |Fire Underwriters, the Insurance world | Betty. i rily. And there you are! along with his many friends over the state,-who| "tion's industries were established and cxterdnd America knows no such fear.|Church should be used for ¢ | jy exercised over the tre-] «wen gaia Tomahto, “he is a| Don't throw him away and on had hoped that the might be the nominee. juntil it became the greatest industrial producing |“) 0) again. “The enemy agents,|C°Urse mcetings told me last year that | mendous increase in the national fire| sort of a flea, a friendly sort of flea|Thureday I'll give you # saddle te put “There will be no turmoil or strife in the ranks| COU"tTY of the world ‘ ehé blew up our factories and docks, the rejuvenation of the community | wasts; the destruction of property had} with four legs and a beautiful soparno|on him. : of the Republican party in the state this fall, as|., °F bas it been in material things alone that! ).ve been released. M spies of Gated from that event. risen’ from $29,000,000 in 1864 to $48."| voice. You would call him m donkey, much as some of our Democratic friends would like| ‘¢ ation has developed under Republican rule} ine cnemy, taken in the y act Fd Bite Sida ive churches and progres-| 000,000 in 1865 and a further advance|i.+ the desert people call him their| Tomorre:.—"A4venture Trails: Birch = to see it, and Hon. John W. Hay will be the man| i” the the last sixty-two years. The ethical, the| espionage, have been released.” pS gpd ueid in hand. ~There | was ag aan t fire loases,|*tiend. No one remembers when the| Bark Achievements.” to carry the party to victor: 7 human side of things has been equally the concern! True. And I don’t siphgeee = SP the aback one eraeen Me oe ee ‘és In Zoey eae prey rete init figures |2onkeys ae came to the desert but| Copyright, 1922, by George Matthew J 7 s ¥ t att e of it. Many of these foreign ah = est In} (for 1921, pected ever since then they hav. * ms. oy ssi SHC ae of the Bepeplcan, a ree popdlen seucation prors eet Sc enteT GHIA have been | the material walfare of the farmer,|seem almost absurd .when they are ey e been work-! Adams. for the people is one of the cardinal principles of|* cetea Butathenwarsia pver now, | #74 we need have no. fear that the| contracted with the catastrophic burn- F , Then and Now the Republican party, practiced in Republican | exec" of peace have been made; | @?™er wll falter in his support of the | ing rate of today. The national board J ry = 3 T IS SUGGESTED that one reason the Demo.| States where there is the least illiteracy of any| 7°02 Tiiconers must be set at any | eure. The church must not deay:|companies in 1921 furnished fire in- 4 2) a eratic senators are such loud and continuous| S@¢tion of the United States, humanitarian laws for) *" has 73 heise ie to be don» demands} surance indemnity at less poe saree B : ~ _ talkers is dug to the lung power they have developed| ‘HOS¢ Who labor, laws for the protection of the|” once more. “But Americans, WhO8e|stistive “Grwin J. Mather nd in-| felying, of necessity. on thelr Invest 5; " overa Sart of years in r ings f ;.| Weak and the helpless, laws which work for the up-|cnier fault was that they held a cer- Seyi J. Mathews. funds to make up : RR aetna thinkes anes ates Liftment and betterment of those who toil, laws! tain economic theory. are still in jail.” w oa i) POOR Becca go ee BN " . 2 shi i A aan Ys mS rst cla: rt ba as) a 3 _ talking qualities of Heflin, Harrison, C: y and| “hich restrain the, greedy.and selfish, laws which} Stuff and noneenso_ paring: artistic diaraonn rer? TE] In 1870 the loss averaged $19 a min- Hay fever cannct be prevented,] teracts any --Giscomfort to the » m, Caraway and 7 ertain economic theory. i; artistic diamond resetting. H. to a =, others, it isa D i - been t : va |B. Kline, jeweler. = ute; today, the corresponding figure is © congestion and general 2 p=. Others, it i at the Democrats this year are| ™2ke for social justice. These have all the |comic theory” was to defeat America| 2. Jeweler. Ol Exchange Bidg | ute: today, th ding th i Det tm west! 4 4 ae ee ed if = already beginning to flee from their paramount| “rst Concern of the Republican party. The re-|nonils thes ove win the war. In-| T-zu-te | $923. 7 I) tree from potsonous waste. ie issue and peerless leader of 1920. sult is that under the control and direction of the)!” Det pl@rt ? yenina our roldier | RR TEES ete RT “a SH Be Testy Jomoned by this] | TINGLEE LAX ASPIRIN ts 0 - 20. oF ‘ ss ir ‘asp! a fet No Democrat w policies, America has grown to a mighty nation, r n4 clothing and mu-| Subscribe for the Tribune and get al Wood, the sign man. wervice, qual- TINGLE'’S LAXO ASPIRIN, with} been used to taking —with its ‘ould have been so bold as to have} . with food # aid fieat ti Zoec| Mia ealtoyiic acid content, relaxes|threctold powers of attacking pain, r._ price. : ; : b defied President Wilson and his league of nations richest, most intelligent, freest, and most progress-| nitions they got behind them with| key for every 50c 3 n —_————_—— the Blood vessels and relieves con-|colda, headachen ete He Fs Senator Reed, of Missouri, attempted it and as|., /¢% aud women alike should think of these|stab them in their backs ry were The digestant it contains coun-|three pointss) T= eee things in determining the political party with /traitors, while your boy Ine a result was denied i 2 Dem: 3 and mine) : tional convention asa delegate’ from his state WAsch they will align. They should chink which| were petvots. it would be an tna Ie sbeorbad This year Reed ran for nomination against one of| Party it has been that has made this country a de-|to our love! sone to Sur : , —Ivs 2 gentle laxative Wilson's: pets. Wilson made Reed an issue. He| Sitable place for the erection of the American home | pool det. saa ei 3 5 TING! ° = wrote three letters to the state demanding Reed's and the rearing of families, for it is the security | : ‘Ask Your fechas — ASPIRIN | defeat. As a result Reed was nominated. and the certainty of home life and of the economic} Miles of Cotton Cloth | ; Druggist In Mississippi Wilson gave orders in 1918 for} /ife which rests upon home life that the nation de-| Vardaman to-be defeated in the primaries and Pat s eventually. Sixty-two years of history which | | Harrison nominated. The orders were carried out.| 2#V@ been made and cannot be erased or altered} If you were owner of a textile mill/ . ‘ i i demonstrate beyond cavil and doubt the American] how would you like to get an order Now Vardaman runs in the primgries and is the| “ = he! Ame tec. {for a strip of cotton: cloth 30 inches | ro’ | wide and 17,000 miles long? leading candidate despite the fact that Wilson in- home and all its environment and needful sisted that he be defeated. And thus it is that| tio" is safest under the administration of the Re | For South Dakota hard land hay, oats, An order of that size would mean oO MOTEREE ET EEL ES HOSED 390 it Democracy is trying to forget the jasnes of 1929| Publican party. |tmat over 30,000 bales, or 15,000,000 | _—eha—)_cccncsses Y i i i i Democracy is tring to forget the inense of 1920 ees Fh ap gle Mpeg = Vj 4 2g | corn in mixed and straight cars, direct House at that time laid on the shoulders of all Evading the Toll | $eewsbe the Seats. ae 1 see es ; from the producer, address those who dared to aiffer trom him. (THE IDEA of tax exemption for.any class of citi Pekin ac ioral aad : yesterday the word o esar might se of another cl. ‘ | var epee pee cena Cor ee | tere ee, ee Hae Creghston, Nebraska. = = Now, none so poor to do him reverence.” And yet there are today some $15,000,000,000/ deliver such an order for a single in crispy in this E : = f =3 n se ition of the h of tax-exempt bonds curiti t dustry. Over 17,000 miles of cloth are} moisture-proo: } pe e thing which prevents this exhibit f the} wort! a: pt and securities outstand | ae A =f s as distress! is the fact i i S oes H = that this is an old stunt of. the Tae ue oars! bonds of this character being Jasued by cities, coun-| 20 tt be ahipped-to every nots-asd mente z Forgetting in one campaign what they advocated! Tax returns show that these issues are absorbed pgs § be Seereniies ob atearet ; A? = £ Lae compalen yeaxe has become a biennial) by the wealthy who pay not a penny’s tax on many|portiand cement ahipped in this coun-| . — 3 aa = ———- ire niving on Eantp eee eae memory of| millions of income. Amounts thus lost being made |try last year was delivered to thé con GHIPPED the same day as roasted. A ; : s during the . itiz i taining 94 as of t. . A = more recent years. : Las alla a peel businees man “whoee |e Cee ee oer eee ~ perfected blend of carefully selected, = _ For example there was the campaign itimade up-| Here is the first place to start to equalize the|¢#®2t¥ for cement mills to keep large] high grown mountain coffees (the richest, most on the “free and unlimited coinage of silver at the/tax bill and President Harding has urged upon|St0cks of sacks in reserve. At the! pleasing kind obtainable) roasted, steel cut and rate of sixteen to one without waiting for the aid) congress the necessity of amending our laws so as| Prevent time there are approximately air-cleaned with exacting care. | = OF consent of any other nation.” After the election) to do away with this inequality in distribution of storage houses. at the mills, or in| Full-flavored, smooth, satisfying and refreshing— | = the party leaders immediately began to cultivate|iax load. : paw Aa yan : | whether you brew it in hard or soit water, it retains its - Th ras = a lapse of memory and to keep a keen exe open for ‘ | eves cessent fanscesr wee aa Uniformly delicious flavor and wonderful aroma. - e Only Genuine Gebo Coal Sold in a new paramount issue. By 1900 it thought it had Where’s the Need om to replace all of these sacks at “~ “Your coffee taste will tell you.” Ci : one in “imperialism.” The results of that election! Z once it would require over 200,000 Se t showed that it was as badly in error as it had! A RESOLUTION has been introduced in congress| pales of cotton to make the necessary In one and three-pound containers : . = been upon the subject of “sixteen-to-one.” 4A ‘providing for a congressional probe of the tex-|cloth. : e ORDER Now. The Tatest political hoax which it played upon| tile strike in New England. Tn these days of indus-| Although the cement companies re: At Your Grocers | toe 2,000 Ibs p Ls oid argh ape 3 ha smpaipa ct -IGt® whien (tit et : jeem all sacks returned to the : um = * Tees ry was during the campaign of 1916 which/| trial unrest, attendant on the effort to return tol, ood of jepatrable condition, Whout | Ip, Z, a ke EP ea _-$11.7%5 the ery “He kept us out of war,” while} something like normal conditions, if congress, is to} | & all the gime “he* was preparing to rush us into/ be called upon to investigate strikes there will| fan 'ts come back. This meane teat, SUEDE FUD>E —————necaos |i: Fes Nut, 2,000 Ibs._ E war. By 1920 it had so forgotten its desire to keep! be little else which that body can accomplish.| 30,000,000 new sacks must be provided ; b= ont of that it was trying to fasten upoa the| There have been, and at present there are, strikes|sanwaiy DELIVERED. American people the league of nations which would| in many industries. The textile industry is hard-| The-sack method of shipping co Casper Coal & Coke Co. -$10.75 - Ila mpaign by an adverse major-|a congressional: investigation. During the first] of something like 7,000,000 rotes = have kept us perpetually in war. | ly entitled to special consideration in the way of| ment is very conventent from the con-| =n - ql = hage : it now looks; Wilson administration the Democratic congress es- , : = round for another fake issue. It has raised the| sayed to investigate everything under the sun un- Addington Bankrupt Dai i ‘eeds, Oi eal, Stock ; = «ty of a “do nothing congress,” thinking-again to/ til that body became a vast smelling committee| - fey and Chea a ee a ae } is i ea ae eae coueres h to) til peedy = i stock on sale at the Car lots a specialty. 356 N. Durbin St. 77 i = befuddle a h ing public just as it did) with legislation shunted to the background. And | Phone 6 4 ; “He kept ns ont of y and “imperiali-m”| what did those investigations accomplish? Tittle: Hub Clothiers CASPER STORAGE CO. | eee Ps f = and sixteen-to-on : else besides a huge line of expenditure which had . i 313 W. Midwest Ave. {ea Troof that the Democratic party has no leader: to be met by the taxpayers of the country, ae : RENT YOUR ROOM THROUGH A TRIBUNE WANT AD