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* PAXE SIX : Che Casper Daily Cribune 3% Mr. Bornh to Mr. Kipling svowia corainiy buy ait goods aeowe-| We the Bloc—Or We the| Sepicnliee's Saipilasae . . | .HE AMERICAN PEOPLF, had they. been given sist "pon carly Gclssrive eo simens People Ae ames mict eabdlbe inde, the choice of a spokesman to hurl back into! .uivicy wilt lead in turn to the in-| necethee: is the sky, nents/the teeth of Rudyard ling the gratutious in-|creased business and industrial pro-| “Governor Allen has proclaimed a it the eg! and streams —| sults he offered this nation, they could have made / fits that are siready being ‘reflected | “Constituticr) Rfiy” and has called pee pero + pe } illiam E. Borah, whoj|in the action of the stock market. | upon all citizens of Kansas to devote i where leafy garden drips no better selection than William E. } re | aS w has volunteered to speak a = aa t oy — rae ar cone and metal cnoscnent apneeeaiog the organia Ine |TRe morning glory gayly waves 1 ed by Kipling, but which is known prevalen’ i mosiey, wate | obeerv Kansas} 2t8 dainty bonnet blue. and are mt cy pod disguised and veneered among ent. Sane Se ee, the reeene <a Che Casper Daily Ce g except Su: tion S| meantime, are tending gradually| City Star. r b > | the official class. Recently, Mr. Kipling, said: fownward relieving both individual| Whoever reads the Constitution—| Blue smoke from cottage chimneys © Advertising Represeatatives. Chicago) “America came into the war two years, S€VeT/,nq pusiness house in the matter of/and We all need to—will fin® its moat i Prudden, King & Pr Fitth ave curls 2 A the quiet dawn, month: d.four days too late. America forced the|over-head. Banks have ample funds|significant words in the opening of|_ 4s#inst < allies g Beas making peace at the first opportunity |to meet all commercial and lietest-l tho preamble to it. ‘They are, “We| Blue shadows in the afternoon es and visitors! instead of insisting upon finishing in Berlin.|ment requirements. In many looal-|the people of the United, States.” ‘This| |, CTeeD over field and lawn, ne t Blue b! on @ want to belong to you. If you] build the houses, wh is a ver; oe |Americe quit the day of the armistice, without] ities money is a drug on the market./is the first government ever founded) Miue,! iss grapes sunny walls ike to date abeteeaiciio te 8 hy one 9 — A 9 ” ” |The slight seasonal tightening will deriving its authority/from such a}! ‘ises abound— prowle . writ side down Working, isn’t SUBSCRIPTION RATES | waiting to see the thing through. |Goubtless be experiencecd at crop|source. The Romans were fond ot | Pence September enters now each other. You may call me Aunt |Of course Betty couldn't wea By Carrier .,.,| To this Senator Borah replies: a. a:, [moving time, but taking the fall sea-\talking about ‘“the senate and the| With all her sapphires crowned. |@laie, the fens ae 7 se bd seen de aetse could do -he next One “Yibe vocssecsosesereesss #290) Ungrateful, seH-worshipfrl, mercenary, vindic |). a q whole money thruout the|Roman people,” but the Roman peo. MINNA IRVING. |3¢94 sere pan ng, She. measured from Na-san — “l] 1gs| tive. It is the raw English, with al) the official | West and South should comé nearer| ple, .legaily Speaking, were a very Oo paper. og £ rilder = er knee, The s 63} veneer and diplomatic ointment peeled off. If\to the New York market level. small class of the population. Fe Issues and Themes bona s, Tip ee The teak eine sy gp cloth : S| this is the view of the English—and Kipling has| tn the investment market, - vg be government derived its au- Uttle chum?” asked Betty, as she]as she needed for me skirt and fring. By Mail +9 | been called the voice of the English soul—what a /|ot go0d bonds promise = rule strong'|thority, from “the estates of | the be = ae joy: * bod - at frtoge One Year .. - a3 ‘Joo | delightful associate Great Britain would make in enn vo pda a 5 Se cee ie Oh ee ee eld Grudgertes Hopi scarfs Inve stripes of red wuceeancerin DUNE... 1.98] a league with five votes to our one! What a joy-|cums parading Asean Fee =p re peared g Ogee pterrs anil; ee. hate een, N on by mail acoeptad for less period than | fy), generous, political ally for life! profits pierre a3 increase, the non-| American ye vend wie 4 . adopted, “Two years and seven months too late.’ Whose! ticanie issues will again be in Ce-|and that was not until a nine years'| Reed win the long distance heel an’ 4 in advance and the| t be 2 a : ° toe talkin” of the world. = ea lh ah dae war was this in the beginning? It was a war born| mand. The affect of commodity] experiment of government founded| : : eas naelivery after subscriP | of Europeon policies and of the European system. | prices wil! be more than offset for ion the authority of the states had|J¢s@in' his closest rival by five days 3s ee —_—_— The legitimate offspring of secret diplomacy, inter-|the time being by the quantity of/ railed, was it ever proposed to rest|¥'steen hours jan’ forty-seven min- Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A- B- ©) | 1 tional duplicity, insatiable imperialism, compet-|money avaiable. Continue to hold/a government upon the auithority of had spesks’ Unitas iotoormer’ Member of the Associated Press itive armaments and commercial jealousy. Not a|your bonds. [ail the people to be governed. noe ry in Collier's to the .| “Whether or not we shail have | “There was in the constitutional| Weekly. ¥ sage = | single one of the larger nations engaged was guilt PM ibeayesg meget Rats tall | convention a: Soest cerboee taeebeter Rk Tenant spree a. es iFat j tess of the war. : is not the point. We may get the/the wisdom of this -xperiment, and|t%e campaign. but they tell me Jim “President Wilson once truly said — I do not|) 2x thet the ‘bears’ are hoping for|that doubt ways based upon the fear|%@8 in rare form broadeastin® quote his language but express accurately his) or stocks may climb suddenly. The|that the people of the thirteen states|‘Urther than the most powerful radie en 6:30 and § o'clock P. ™| thoneht—that the war had its roots deep down in| point of importance. es I see St, is|were not sufficiently. united in in.|7h® Words aren’t all in yet, but tt nd © jour Tribune. A paper will be de | iings which we did not understand and with|tne fact that we have just turned the|terest, or would feel that they were|I00ks as though Jim would lead by on en sontiuareiie, Slamntrene which we were not concerned—not until our own|corner at the bottom of a period of|not, to give to the government the|**¥eral DaBon. Breck Long put up i i own rights were challenged or as-|4epression and that the stock mar-/support essential to its success. Many $ good fight, Sut I knew from the andes . ral right t k our] ket has never reached its high point|of the delegates wanted to make the|"8t he never had a chance. No aise sailed Lad we ny, legal oF seen Gee ee until early in the period of prosper-|state the unit on which the general|ROWledge of politics at ell! Went people to fight and die. ity. ‘Those who own good stocks | government should rest, and in fact|'"to the race all loaded down with Kick if You Don't Get Your T: tbune. r carrier misses you. 3 i: “But our rights were assailed, our honor WaS| outright need do no worrying about|it was the belief of many that the|Sem‘colons an’ pzrentheses an’ They Can’t Show Title challenged and we went in, and by going in We|the inarket. convention did not have the authority |Petiods instead of strippin’ dowr to Pee i saved England and France. > on to do more than revise the ol@ Arti:|the last commia! Moreover, he ID YOU ever stop to analyze the claims pre-|"Y > i ted Englishman is an lcs of Confederation which were) 2@5n't got the right sort of tongue. i pak This language of this no’ =nglishma | * hel: \It's got a mental at t, . sented by Wyoming Democratic party man-) +. uit to every American grave in France, a taunt A Striker Returns there!y a compact between the states, |{t's Rot tachmept, an’ agers through their newspapers That is, sit down |to every mother ‘whose boy sleeps in a foreign land ig This belief was so strong that some } on a soap box and take these claims apart and find out just what constitutes them? Do it some time and tifen let us know how you of the states refused to participate! “To be a success in political life, when the convention determined to|™Y boy, you've got to have a self- |discard the Articles of Confeceration |*t@rtin’ tongue runnin’ under its own and a sneer for every American soldier who must with ptuster and royster, go through life maimed and broken, It is coarse,| with scorn and the like, cruel and shameless. The fanciful oyster entirely and draw up a completely|™0tive power. Reed's got one. I've qome. ont ; - “‘America quite without seeing the war throngh.’| Went out on a strike. | ew Goetetttarsians: jfeen him set it off, an’ then go back These Democratic ballyhooers have been confin-| G1, no, she finished the job she started ir. to finish | We looked for more jobsters “The distrust of the people that|'® the hotel for a nap, an’ when he'd ing a large share of their wild challenges to the|1,.¢ {he declined another job which was graciously| And made no salaams; led to this division of opinion was not/Teturn the hall would be filled with November success of Senator Kendrick and very tendered ‘Har—a-wholly, different job. Europe and| We took on some (aes |i founded, and Americans have only | words. ony Pet runnin’ out of the little to that of Mr. Ross for governor. This lo- England eater | suffering now from the war but And also some clams. to look about them today to perceive! lows to fe care of the o cates the source of the campaign fund but it fails S) well did they serve. us, the evidence that the conflict of in-| {ow meetin.’ ‘ ; to define the source of the votes with which our an- from the peace—the Punic, destructive, vindictive,| guch praise did they earn, A. teresta which some of the Philadel.! “Accordin’ to Jim gave "em “She'd be joliier if she had a dress] threaded needles with black and red } 4 A r eace which, over the advice of the American presi-|The oyster got nervous hia. dal d iwhat they'd alway, an’ that’s|0?.” sniffed Jenny Linn primly. ‘wool and made stripes by sewing j cient enemy hopes: to accomplish ‘the zlracie. of Tent, they insisted they must have—a peace which! And now wovld return Posies panel! go ine what they wanted. Jes’ used his old| Betty giggled. “It isn't very long) many bands of simple, runring + election, - ea ly declared -w: tinuation|And now he is aiming, on records without the slichtest change. since you didn't hays » dress yourself, | stitches—ags shown in B. ; Surely th Ww thing in the primary elec-|lemenceau correctly decla BRIS oe tapi maies 1s) SED exmMene Song) 'the) ores ew he'd ‘but if you want a dreay for Maesan-| Then she put tho scar over Ma-san- ion” vote meee chien to Foca ace with Mon- of the war in another form, a peace which was Roane os us esis pegpie Of the. forty-slght. aa ten vaucoeee pert Aah Re --yam-ka I'l) make one. What'll you|\-yam-ka’s shoulder, and caught it to i dell caeeyie the state by twice the vote accorded | STounded in universal ceperialians, ERE capt hd Benlority right. a felt to Bree: Bs Fn og todd {God Poured Out the Milk.-the Cream |bave. Mc-san-yam-ka—a middy suit/ gether on elther side, from the waist ! Kandrick by bis party. oe ageied De, ooranate ane eee pe Pes ae MecLANDBURGH WILSON. |est obstacles that now beset’ the|RAM Over an’ That Was MM ))OF & party dress?’ down, with over-and-over stitches, grea’ 8. acre bart tssourt, j oe Wha jaors low ‘The little Hopi doll snorted, “‘Who|teaving one arm free. She caught | _ Sheridan ‘county, the much touted county where) Fllt. Fos the kind of job which we declined: foures of. the American” gdvernmenti TUE kha ety te gets Deak Eee Te [am eels GE ae HSE Reale N Gort] tha <elBS. topsites ee! bhesenot everybody would vote for John B. proved a sore} "iw, ‘hog to help whip the enemy and we| No Babies, No Vot Sack (pane Se 8 eee fo make | advanced a constructive suggestion |Mddy ruite!” And And with that| and tied a sash around the-watet as | disapopintraent to the barkers for the Kendrick en-| ,,,"y° bad agreed to help whip the enemy and we teat ty SF lee, tation ae more, Durtoct, unlon|Guriar Bla, whale twelve eaten tna sh® Deoeneded to tall Welty: how to|G. Vhle te exactly tha Way the reel tertainment. So did most of the other counties si ralcd 5 pice ct handled ape ly gd "IK A yam t on|make a Regular Hopi Dress. Do voa|Hopi squaws arrange their dresse= here claims were set up of t Kendrick | of Germany, $0 the disintegration iol Eiingary, ul): ip eae ieleaiecias eeu} Thove objects: have: freddentiy| ((o Se ow ith full drvex;Want to know too? Then latent Of course really truly squaw# always fee enn Mace cme Oa erates the killing of Austria, or to the turning of Europe he question of [been lost sight of in the contest, of) America,’ givin’ it with full drum) Want to kaos SfObI dreae tan't honda, "Eee hae pies be 1 strength. int Nit aii under the ettes of waalesreel garia, in discussing the question [interests not those of the whole peo-|20", fife ‘accompaniment, never skip-|_ J" Pluce, isn't | wear e y le play beads } The hokum so long peddled for:rural consumption | "tO @ Military camp ee extonsionof the” Seatte Soe re | ole to saatleyy ath aerit eile jPin' @ single rock or wood an’ tem-|® dress at all, It's @ long woven |by cutting bits of bright paper and Hl in Wyoming—that Republicans in Sheridan county | P®8¢?- ble oie bare to the women of his country, ad-\_ rect and to promote their own wel. | Pied hill, an’ endin’ up on a high G|8¢@rf, thrown over one shoulder,| threading them as shown tn D, And | ry * ry “It is the peace treaty that is driving Europe/ vances some novel idéas as to the} that jes’ scattered the caught together on the sides and tied| then Ma-san-I-yam-ka wos ready for ; a eee emtakerese About: Koger, a oe deeper down into misery an chaos—an impossible | qualifications to be demanded of ct ap a ROR rgy-eecr et Babe of Europe all over the place. That! with a sash. The Hop! men weave | the wildest snake dance in Hopi land! | and unjustified propaganda ever emanating from | Peace treaty, an un-American treaty. To say that/women as seck the right to vot objects are to get special legisiction| WSS another place ‘where Long these scarfs while the Hopi women re supose ~ Stag x ; { = notes the Springfield Unton. a reckless and irresponsible band of political buc-| because we declined to go into this new scheme, ‘ Ma for themselves, or to get the power o caneers, Any time those hard headed Republicans | haracteristic of the European policy, ws quit the| Tin funer mands thre fave Beem |of the government extended or lmit-|Poutics. Never once mentioned the showed himself a rank amateur in H areas mee : monarchs of the Old World, or of: | of Sheridan county enroll under the banner of a job, is to discredit the intelligence of his rea#ers, ship of property as a prerequisite to|°! for thelr own’ protection in the “ao ats v6 a .| fered to oppose théir tyrannies with! Democratic candidate for either branch of the]. “They have our gold.’ ‘Ah, there is the rub.’ This |enroment among the electors. Even|°"® Case or to give them more free 4 S his breast. national legislature where party principles are at |‘ the Ithuriel spear which touches into life the dis-|in the United States some Common-|(™ of action in the other, | “We {he | ssNow an’ then a rude vole would | stake. they don’t. That’s all there is to that. In-| #uised intruder. Gold—have we been so graspivf?|wealths once restricted the voters’ people’ has come to be 1. r4 manufact: “we ask about Jim's consistent antagon-' dividual Republicans quoted for. Kendrick in the| Did we not pay Great Britain well for carrying| {ist to the names of those who were| MATUiC Ning Interests on qe ihe |ism'to every law for the protection cf aiorth, when approached on the subject, indignantly | OUF boys to save her from signal défeat? Did she | possessed of a freehold. oF ee labor intereste,' and: ‘oaGh’ Intedeet| Non ten gwen Maire ee earythe:el . i not insist upon collecting this money at a time|Property. In this country many of] cimors at the doors of congress for|tt®® lose @ four hours’ oration on, leny the slander on their party regularity. z Higne te . the most indefatigable agitators for motherhood that was as fine as Every time you scratch the surface from these when she owed us billion: on th principal and “votes for women” through the long}!¢Sislation of its own. The power of “ . I Democratic claims, you have the same result. Noth-| Millions in defaulted interest? Did she not put into| ,trioa of campaigning for “women’s|CmsTess “to lay and pollect taxes,|{"OUsh he'd been one. Thinkin’ back When You Patronize ti duties, ” I reckon I liked the Motherhood rec- ing to them but imagination. ay Freay pe) |p Seared for the same thing for| rights" were spinsters or_childiess|40 eneibepigets, S20 extiage Aaegnte, ord as well as any Jim ever put on.| The fact is the Democrats in Wyoming cannot| Wiich we disclaimer? matrons. Takin’ the baby in the cradle. a rose The Casper National Bank has always en- deavored to satisfy every man and woman who enters its doors, and to serve them courteously and well. = deliver the “goods for the very good reason they] “What nation has made more out of this war| ‘“Stamboulisky’s decree relating to bai aa Guthehet Taga petal fallon from heaven, he'd follow You do that bank a favor and you ate ag have no goods and the goods they pretend to have| than England. It has been declared more than once| voting qualifications fixes no “DreP-| eqn, “tn the inking ut thoes bis] *2* little one right through the prat-| titled to every courtesy and consideration = . + in the h f 01 erty ownership qualifications a re : tle of infancy an’ the dreamin’ da: arg covered hy tite eld by somebody else. the gainee by the won Se ee Behe eanet ihn| piece: ner bebe ther wkaseersiitaae IF bees ere Doerner aaueRe | of adolescence on. tnto cence at the hands of its officers and employes. sition, and playing the same tort of game the devit| “@® her sole European commercial and maritime svion,2t the pepulnton that 19 OLD litre" of the people. scie't tn eertaaa, oes over iohie os was when he took the Savior to the mountain top| Tvs! destroyed. Sayed cine fare tatritorg, | Ment, In the propaganda tor women’s] ine Muitin “to eseente te Gig et [shower of Bird notes, ainkin’ his voce | and called attention to a vast tract of real estate| ft of ite, Wan Gamo” saa 7 Eatiy dechires that only those wemen [He Union” and. “euppresa insurrec-|*.%, Whisper as he told of a new lte's| which he desired to market. On examination of the | Mi7Uited DY {0,000,000 pe Ba ‘ a Whe avin bh eaded 4a agciow@tural aver (ion Has: Béenscombated hi & clase SD Oke hate ee ee records it was disclosed that none of the property ‘ eee © to experience any deep | who ois _ ts mothers of|th@t regards lawlessness and insur-| Vth both hands as he worked tp to | whatever was listed in his name, that the title was|CO™miseration over the material loss of England nd those EE iiavratitca ar eet rection as, legitimate means of en.|t#e torment of travail, an’ finishin’ | in the war. In fact my limited acquaintance with TE See In the matter of exten-{forcine its ‘interests against those ot| With @ burst of brass that told of, vested elsewhere and the devil had nothing to back . ss 4 English history leads me to believe that that is.a s another class or against triumphant birth. An’ ‘all the while s ete shi all | En h 3 . isainst the whole A sate of ownership or the alleged rights he ad thing which does not happen in es ta-which Eng- een oe poe iauleeadss Bl Bd eon ie bes ola Long was tryin" to talk Th trict a f th U it d St t see : land takes part, save when she had a little brush itanas 6, ; The power of congress to “regulate| 88Ues! ‘ € strict supervision of the Unite: ates The Democratic campaign managers have no| J i x Tush | strictions in England and the United} oi ror sul “No question afout “Jim's seni = more title to the Wyoming votes they are claiming| “ith the seers ee ikea States would ‘bar from the ballot/ tates” has been combated by a cians) torial record. bein’ pretty ead. N Government, Capital and Surplus of $200,- = Me ee ‘ 7. @ ©) “Rudyard ipling charge at America went|many of the women whose names y turally. enough, the people were * = is = than the devil shan tolthe laud’ he\tried! toonaks| «0 in) war terossnaint erento aan Raa oclG m most ilustrious ‘mong the| at refuses to submit to government] sooq eal imitated Dur son onene tale 000.00 and conservative, experienced man hers believe he owned. nae s too late, forced a premature peace and quit|emancipators of the sex. Bulgaria|"fulation of child labor. have seen Jrritation turn, over an'|/ agement protect you here. z he devil and the Democrats are simply flim-| 1. day of the armistice without waiting to see the {thus appears to be taking a position! 6 ., peonie. th ‘Constitution ae {PUFF when Jim tuned up an’ started ae JU aUnSrS, thing through. “They have got the gold of the world |Y™a¥e among nations in Gealing He Gai tha becbign east nko off on the soft sensuous strains of with tho political status of women.|Siives wepi,gte, Deonle must irem-| “The Beautiful Blue Osaget shere terest and reassert that unity the| Wasn't & dry foot left tn the state. founders assumed when they gave it|fu Stest symphony, based on na, the: form, they (did... We! cannot be a] pve cee ee eae nen ne Sena (et but we hav saved our souls!’ he exclaimed. He also : : ‘ s ‘8°|\The same Premier who insists. on Have Small Hopes said: ‘America—the real America—died in 1860.’ |yimiting the franchise for women to : “Besides getting the gold, here are some of -the| those engaged in productive labor EMOORATS read the Maine election returns] things the United States did in the war and Mr.|/and those who are the mothers of Dee hominy, soothed the 104 vero with no joy. In fact there is but slight encour-| Kipling fails to mention: the race “appointed a woman to a Badbpttinnit te te OF beast, ant wien ta reocaiadl Snaopere . i E agement to Democrats in either primary or election| “Raised armed forces totalling 4,800,000 men. {high diplomatic post in Washington—| erupetionali a. nation 0 ant at thg|lin’ brooks an’ bosky dels 4 33 Years of Service May We Serve You? results. ‘Their voters are either not attending elec-| “Sent 2,086,000 of them to France. the firat woman to De named for such/ same time successfully operate 4|Dearded men Jes’ threw ‘their hands : : tions this year or else their voting strength has| © “Lost 77,118 killed and 221,059 wounded. fo the eT this cosme “88% | government: founced on the authority |P&CK an" Dayed Ike coon dogs. dwindled since last we met them at the polls. Held 23 per cent of the western front by Octo-|man, so signally honored, ia mot of|%,a! the people. Unless the people| ., it bet you that right now they're , ° - Maine Republicans were completely successful | ber 10, 1918. the people who labor in industrial or[@s#ume thelr interests to be common|i?im Jim's speeches an’ hangin’ emi - N ti al B. nk 4% electing United States senator, four congress-| “Built or converted 2,700,000 tons of shipping to/agricultural pursults. She is rather Epa egg heteos og cannot be oxpected|iiss this winter, You can emibké ‘em, asper a on a = men which is all there are, and governor. They|carry cargoes to France. to be classed as an aristocrat than as] Sauk hnaeieners and people. 100| Chew ‘em, sniff ‘em, Nip "te, an utees " = did it easily by majorities ranging from twenty-| “Raised internal loans from the people a; -]® Peasant or industrial wage-worker.| Dos 30 per cent one thing ane sp|YOu.Ket used, to the bitter taste, the CASPER, WYO. = five to thirty thousand which is at least five times | ing $22,228,118,400 and reloaned $9,051,882,201 50. to Te amas be that the inconsistency! per cent another, or af any number|Tesuts are surprisin.” Of course = the majority of the last “off year,” in 1918. > | her allies. in policy that would bar frdm the : Aires x A of lesser parts that are not in them-4 ‘hey stunt growth, but you know Primaries in_the various states held in Angust| “Subscribed $400,000,000 to the Red Cross which |voune Diviese al women except the|sevey American in spirit or praction,|WSt, & hablt ts, ; and so far'in September indicate the discouraging| cared for 1,500,000 French reffaigees; mobilized at ltnal” honees ‘upon an ee re A Whole can only be made of parts Hi char ea ae ieee fact that Democrats have so little hope that they | 000 nurses and had 8,000,000 women at home mai.|ican wenore Upon an unmarried Wo-| oe the same fabric. me nollittie. ‘For one thing, it proves are not bothering to attend primaries. Apparently | ing comforts for troops. entitle her to the ballot under the|,,4mercans should read and study|ti 2 the poorest professional: ie etilt = they have not recovered from the 1920’ landslide| “Organized the commission for the Relief of Bel-|Premier’s edlot is due in part to be-| angac ravioea hes nee ere | better than the best amateur. ‘When Which buried then under the overwhelming major- | gium, which distributed $700,000,000 worth of food|"iderment pf a government which] iS” antecedents, ite obiente car oy|the news came in that the country ity in the nation 9! seven million. and saved hundreds of thousands of lives. sees the wromen of the country held| compromises. ‘There isn't a wastea|Watricts werd rollin’ up @ big ma- Opinion prevails that if our old friends ever} “In the peace settlements, the United States did|Gricctal rencssion one me |or a meaningléss word in {t, It was|JOMty against. Jim, T only grinned, = do dig out from under it will require at least a|not ask for any share in the vast reparations or in}. iano 2 aee eee for I knew that the boys of the river wrought by tremendous effort that ; } ‘ rere lati the world of publi warts ret r eniae’ Cle quarter of a century and even then they will not | the division of the great colonial possessions of the|attairs. Throughout all previews fre Rages ht nn heya = hg cael PES eupty waiting until they look like anything. conquered nations.” Be ee eee re eee atone amas ' 3 &. iq = tae pene of itp: pen cans who have ever lived. Thet i learned what was expected of ‘em: | Under United States Government Supervision PPoLOPSLeENOL POLLO PEDP9S O29 SEELIOULOSIOPEPEDODODIOOE LI OFS ESOL SOO PO OS OODLE H! ‘Big Game Hunters, Attention r was “There's mere to an election than Wi ha esta H ed ca ead Good Baansse Says Jare lower than a year ago, While 4]ment at present. On incomes over | 204 personal liberty than have those auton be Pele cae i mere votin’, my boy, for, as an om-| ye nave blished a mp at the h Increase will bo felt snort On the rave lan eee, Heures sliow shat 48 per cont] PT premier finds It aitfiealt nro a [Dut only by successive senerations| ent American once said: ‘I care of Crooked Creek—famous for its location : Babson Increase will be felt most on the raw|of the purchasing power of the coun-|th® Premier fini oe ,|0f the American people. That ques-|N°t Whe ‘casts the votes of a nation materials that -have been completely] try comes to the individual as wages|JUSt his views to the new era in tion was, nakedly, Are th if they'll let me make the count. jdeflated, but finished goods in prao-|and salaries. This makes up the pulk|W»{ch women are to be more nearly Sere the peonie.Ot gst CUES ei? in the heart of the BIG GAME COUNTRY. 1 J to rule? They took ha — Roger Babson evidentiy ts not up-|tcally all lines will show some|ot the purchasing power upon which |th® Political equals of men. sald. Xess Atha * tustifiontion’ ei thce Shee. 1 at ene eee cae ee The big game season opens Friday and many = set by labor difficulties and the *eusthening during the next few|the average business man must de answer fs still with “We the people| Phone 923i. ‘9-16-16 hunting parties are being formed to take in this great threatend coal shortage. In a state-| J pend. A drop in the coat of living Rebirtl of the United States.”* ——- . sport within the next two months. _ We are equipped ment issued today he forecasts good| “It is particularly fmportant that|and prospect of steady work is rap- epi ———_—_—~— - po! je 4 q) business for the next few months. |retail merchants fully grasp this|{dly turning a majority ef these peo- ousiness now!” says Mr.;Change in the situation. They must|Dle into ready buyers. There will be a bus line to Evan: to take care of any number of parties and guarantee I buried my hopes deep down in the ville, leaving postoffice 6:36 morn- good shots at game as we are located in the heart of Today—Try Our yers during these past|turn with the tide. The retailer] “In the farming field, bumper act prem clso. lenye’ sown) ‘on irthe shalt OT LUNCHES the big game country and are familiar with’ the = two years have been following a hand|Should plan on a substantial increase|crops and better prices promise to| And 1 sald: “they shall never| "7 Nat H 'L c haunts of the elk. Address all inquiries to W. H. = to Ynouth policy. Everyone has pur-|!n trade between now and Christmas.|class the farmer as @ good prospect, rise,” Pay up for your Tribune and nee! Served Daily at the 11 fe ns possible because |If he does not he will be caught with|He has bought very little since 1920 2. i meant lower prices and|# Shortage rather than surplus of|/and his accumulated needs should oo esd Sarat Ceti tis Ratt tat alll ona PR ae. $00 (Soe, Pee ae ae ® consequent saving. With the turn | f0ods, an@ a transportation: tieup|absorb a tremendous quantity of| With tear-dimmed, weary eyes. nt the business tide, however, prices | Will make tt Cifficult to get more on|farm mechinery and supplies. ‘The : 4 again tend up and both businees man! Short notice. plans of the business world accumu- and individual will make more money| “This increase in business wiy be|lated during these past two years by buyizs ad rather than by fol-|due to a combination of increased! will also be put into operation this = lowing the more conservative policy.|purchasing power and a change in} fall. B When io! as T lifted my eyees again 2m Bnalvels of 76 basic materials for|the attitude of the general public. In| “The combination of these several| ‘There was Hope with her beaming instance shows 48 are higher to-|spite of the strikes and labor unrest|factors points to a merchandizing smile. ve = year ago, 24|¥here is relatively little unemploy-|shortage, If I were a -retailer 1 KATHERINE EDELMAN. Watson, Dubois, Wyo., who will give you the desired information. Don’t delay—do it now! Telephone located about 5 miles from camp. Get your parties together and go to the section where you are sure of getting a shot. _ LAJUENESSE & RAGAN, Outfitters RAZOR BLADES . SHARPENED ' AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 S. Center St. Then I went where want and suffer- ing lay, f And J eased its pain awhile— Palm 11 to 2 P. M. Home-made Pastry, Cakes Baked to Order. aii