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PAGE SIX. Cbe Casper Daily Cribune €be Casper Daily Cribune there was discovered a fatal defect that prevented| Vernon McNutt’s Generosity. : ye —By Fontaine Fox £3 =<" bh rment, Wash- publican in each of these statics ne, <s a very commendable shoving. ‘ s, another strong Rrpub- i ington and leiiddr etuiiad enccet + fh ssful proof as surely as though it involved the st present Republican | Massach' County, Wyo. Publication Officce spirit of the law, rather than a peculiar exception = Sie se Seen sdieonck te oo cas was decrease! can state, has on its. delegation at —_ to the letter of it. The commissioner, in a letter fod LiKE 7 erry ‘ ‘con present only two Dem, crate and this BER THE ASSOCIAT! 2 ly one. These states are ~ e MBER THE A TATED PRESS ed Match Sh, 208; wag advienl ne. teliaiee: How WouLD ‘fou L se : PF ey OOtaware. Kansas, Mary-/number was increastd by only ene igambad al isse kaasabaes free Respectfully returned to the commissioner of ME To PouR A DRIN z Innd. ‘Massachusetts, Michigan. Min- Just as several normally, Democrs > Associated P: ‘= caclusively entitled to the the gneral land office with the information that - | pemota, Montana, Nevada, New Hamp- cic districts were swept ifito Re news credited in this paper and in the ¢: of Miles Jordan Davis, Sec. ‘B’, 8. A- js ana is T- ©. University of Idaho. records show soldicr} - rego! axle prbi columm in 1920 bythe pres: shire, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhale prblican col ” Is'and, Virginia and Wisconsin. While dential landstide, so in this campaign some of these states are small and|several normml Republican districts had only one or two members in con swept into the Demoeratic col gress. which makes the Republican ES. Connecting Ail Departments Was taken sick en route to Moscow, and died before | induction too kplace, October 24, 1918.” | j . =) ‘ . r by the operaticn of loca! issues Entered at Casper (Wyoming), Postoffice as second class) 1) other words, Davis actually died while on : a r, November 22, 1916. eS tively nd onal troubles. It is not to mater, November 22, 1916. __ ‘his way to become a soldier, just nine days after Gooo! HAVE ANOTHER ce pprenglorceraan tac a gd al oo copected that “these Makar qeeet eee eet, MALOU S25 Se2272 S| ne hae Silat ae eee eee ee ‘Tt HAO ANY pa 2 Michigan ‘and Wisconsin have tions will continue for two years to ———————_- rr } to lose the homestead because he had not actually} \z HAVEN | Sema Repabiican delegations itn _the e to the detriment of the Re- Advertising Representatives. | been inducted into the service at the time of his Vy of THs FAYSBLE YET. | | Socsent congress and the loss n party in those districts. & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg.. Chicago death. It was to correct this peculiar situation. er New York City; Globe Bid&» unprovided for in the general law, that Mondell urged drafting of the special bill upon the com- missioner The bill is forwarded by the com- missioner with a strong recommendation that it be passed. ’ | SUBSCBIPTION — A similar situation arose in connection with By Carrier or By $9.00 the collection of war risk insurance. In order to obt this insurance for the mother, it was necessary for Mondell to secure incorporation of a special clause in the Sweet bill. But for this the méther, whose son was her sole support, would (Wadvance and the| have lost both the insurance and the homestead. re delivery after subscri>|It was the insurance that enabled her to place {nm arrears. jon the homestead improvements pecan (id to proof. | This new bill, now ready for presentation should Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABO) | 108 UO act obatacle in ‘an eas of pieor. — Weract I'M gf 77 eee SIRES OF IT. BUT You'Re ALREADY Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. tim 630 and 8 o'clock p. m : : } sme between NAL paper wil be de Entertained by the Tiger. aes de Yeciseceer Make u icsseet < when your carrier misses you. ({EEMENCEAG, the war premier of France, .or-| eontetnar hetpir @ 1 dinarily referred to in his own country as crispy and fresh. ai | “the tiger,” is vunning true to form in his visit! <p |to America. Haying no official position to prevent | | the {ree expression of his opinion on public mat-| ters and public men he has not hesitated to give The Casper Tribune’s Program || ful! vent to his views. ee | The Old Tiger’s claws are sharp as several fon project west of Casper to be authorize |/ gentlemen can testify by the scratches they have ! WHETHER you use hard or soft water, hs ‘ou can now enjoy rich, smooth, full- eted at once. received. However, he is so honest and sincere Sevared coftce: Use cesco very on asia ae plete and scientific zoning system for tht! that no resentment will be cherished against him lous Coltee biend—a exhaustive of Casper. Like all Europeans who come over to see us, Clem- j and practical tests—makes this possible. comprehensive municipal and =<, a enceau wants our help to unscramble Europe. The 3 ncluding swimming pools for four years since Armistice has seen nothing sub-- of the establishea Scene Route boule || *tantial in the way of return to peace and good r y the county commissionera to Gar- |/o-der, not to speak of the economic difficulties ‘alls and return. in the path of almost every nation over there that Better roads for Natrona county and more hist Il took part in the «war. ways for Wyoming. la a ie dgkes to seine a Feder quitable freight rates for sbippe-» of the e does not ask us to join the league of natiuns ountain region, and more frequent train sery- | but dces ask us to join with our formeralliew in . 5 el rene! ship wi pater th that 01 be jee for Casper. an attampt to compose the affairs of Europe The Coue Method. asainkt, this “wets! politica aggres:|shipwas renter, than that !cest for. ~ 2a 7 a 2 } |sion. It is also, of course, just as;any Candidate for any office or any 4 generally and assist in discouraging future wars. | |certainly a definite and unmistakable t’cket—the next highest being the 4 ited, steel cut, and air-ch a.:c-4 —free from chaff and coffee dust—no bitter flavors. “Your } coffee taste will tell you.” It's the favorite ceuee of the discriminating house-wife and popular hoste 3. Packed in one and three-pound containers. Sold by Your Grocer ae ate Ry | He partivclarly desires a close relationship be- In the discussion heard on every | Challenge to the motion picture Indus. | 462 votes received by the success- ry Self Control. tween his own country and America, He still fears | s'de, of Dr. Coue’s method there seem! ‘¥ to carry out its program for its| ful candidate for governor. x 'Germany and insists that that country is prepar-|to be but two points of view ex ppshiloeeragte raps SH eh fr WILL H. HAYS. eet t ‘ i var. ressed, Those w t obsessed “Scharge of its duty to the pu Fou cee HERE are two words that might with propriety} ing for another war. re _— Benth at ns me yeneeesa hia Fespqnstblitty: ts abouraeainy be displayed in iluminated letters in every; He believes a crisis exists at the present mo- home, schoolhouse amd public place. They are! ment. ER ESHIYS heke service and it will in gratefui earnest “Control yourself.” No person can live a well| His real object is apparently to bring the United brought up or seen to be disastrous ET RSH fa te ee ee According to complete returns from ordered life that does not follow such injungtion. States, Britain and France into such relationship |to the whole moral nature. Before > = congressional districts, the Reputy ; , i tant than the part take: The proper training of children may seem like a| before the world that the picture of these unpleas-| we are captivater by results in hyp- by the peeteaaa Marsachudetts, ‘The |lcans will have 225 members in the trite subject, it has been much talked and writ-| ant folks would throw a scaré into Germany and netic suggestion let us examine prem-! toct is the press of that state took ReXt house. The Democrats and ten about, and yet we see and read of many lament-| any other European state that might become cocky, |!se" and see where they lead. wr. the matter up very earnestly and led |Others who may be counted upon to > pegs ; Laan Coue argues that it fs the imagina- : - organize against the Reyiublicqna will le events that could have been prevented by an| for all time to come, | Be agina- the fight against political censorship. ab’ P jtlon and not the will which ts the 4 Citizens Committee Against Censor.| have 210. This will give the Repub- early training in self mastery. Clemenceau has hit upon the cure for abolishing! real ruler in man; ergo, though the. ship tam formed, Meagan bee Gener iiteans a clear majority of 15. Everything in Building Material & The force of circumstances has compelled many| war in Europe. Now if he cau find a cure for the wit to be well has li:tle or no ef. Charles H. Cole, consisting of some| ‘The Republican party suffered a . of us after reaching years of maturity to exercise) economic ills and the refusal of nationals to go to fect upon a sick body, a self-hyp- three hundred splendid Massachueetts |!oss of members of the house of self control, and the well trained mind will, as a! work he can return home well pleased with him-!notism that imagines and pictures citizens and some of the strongest representatives in the recent — elec- jin the system, 1. |ment of the will the dethrone. /industry in the spirit ot highest! Analysis of Results. fule, be prepared to meet with moderation the| self. | one: s in fact becoming quite) factors in the state, came out vigor-/tions, A majority of these losses " Bis, be, prared to” most with madetations thee Sa, ee Gee [atom te Se Maine ot AE ate gts” wer erst | REG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY ] - sons by their lack of self control work the great- |. That Dr. Coue's assumption so very | statements. conditions are mocratic and whic! by 7 : ° 2 aes (ae tit + i a 2 cre swe} e publican eol+ oy ones Rbatang ph The Odo rs ly correct constitutes” the trag-| The work done by the press was Were swept Into the Repu FARM CHINERY, W (@) f est injury to themselves. In others it develoy h riferous Onion jedy of the soul! It Is why we are|most noteworthy, as more than ninety umn by the landslide of 1920. MA’ N ’ AGONS foolhardy recklessness, menacing their own lives = hte : ia “ eee aE where we are; bound :o our lower na-'per cent of the popers were vigor-| It {s of more than passing signifi and the lives and safety of others This is amply W HO ever told the average cook that everybody j(yiy jy, apite of wnion beyond it and ously against this censorship in the'r|cance that of the states outside the at corroborated by at st; aie Ms in the aay Re gaan) or that eae. who did WM them jacking a freelom in ourselves which editorials, This makes a renewed “Solid South” 27 either retained thelr papers of automobile accidents, Many persons that! wanted them every meal and wanted them in!no state enactment can give us. Shall. Obligation to the press, in our whole| present Republican delegation in the My ti free from being criminals by nature have|cverything they ate? thon" “Weliberatet cata +e, ra rs situntion, that I want again to ac-|houge or lost only one Republican. Office and Yard—First and Center ~ been brought to the bar of justice and to prison Whoever did, gave the cook a bum steer. For mental ‘weakness of spiritual Knowledge: It is interesting to note,| The 12 other states which retained Phone 62 cells by that one defect in their character, the lack | there are no end of people who can't go onions at{evolution? Every time that hypno- to, that while usually there Is only |their present Republican delegations of self control. If young men and women, regard-| all, and many more who desire them left Out, of tim Is used( the will is weakened ® cal ed voting on Eateries ete. oe Cals Solorsigh ee Iowa less of the experience and advice of their elders.) the pie and ice cream, at least. and put in subjection to a quality as‘ in this case the vote against = eneuck ys sos akota, are determined to have their own way and dare) you are not certain in these days of cafe board.| onthe as, water: | tained in a bill by Floor Leader Mondeli and in| ¢ of them will remark about it. est and most detached aspect god-| . | mitted proof on the strength of tliese improvements | ing more than one hundredth of one per cent of Poor Fish. ia and her pr was scorned in the Buffalo land of-| onion, and that Rey so served shall be labelled — | i. and forwarded to the general Jand office at| with an anlysis of the countents, by a competent} Beneath the surface of th ne shington. and truthful chemist. : e Each living thing sols! wild and | Immediate Delivery to Any i Ma f niED 4 e F The imagination as ruler runs riot fate, Bey May cucave, but in all probability much |ing “around through which particular item! with normal impulses anc knocks| Ss sorrow awaits ° jof your nourishment the cook will get the onion discrimination and a sense of propor-| er oe AR ar Bes into your system. tion endways. Wherever and when-| ‘ st, Rest easy, he or she will do it. Very much dis-|*Y¢r jt {s entirely enthroned there | Saving the Homestead. guised in séme cases, not at all in others, And)‘ be found. a selfish ena unbal- | L th Hl behalf of Mrs. May aDvis of Gillette, | Something Teas, epg? be done about it. No KEE Age imacinaties is creative | ay 1a The bill is intended to aave to the widowed moth-| Ne wants to be greeted by “Been eating onions!” | tio oF Miusion, as ite realm ts the! pbb] Or a G5 > er of the late Miles Davis the 640-acre homstead! When for the life of you you cannot recall when | ‘ransitory and evanescent, devoid of | is | The mother, according to papers forwarded with | oO free, BAKING POWDE a draft of the bill to Representative Mondell, had} 3 r And each one takes his own sweet The Econom ° set forth: Retains the Title. way Ua Do ay Seonoe Without a thought that he must : Part of the City Is the quality leav- ‘ ; CASPER SUPPLY CO. |anced outlook, often lead’ng to de- . ORDER YOUR for which Davis had asked designation shortly, °° Where, and besides you don’t like them anxway.|® Sense of moral values. When it) “That she is of lawful age, a widow, and the ener—for real econo- ; Phone 913 and that broader one of human interest, is con-|k20W what you ever been eating and about every| ‘Tho will is creative and in its high- | the theory that the law applied in his case: She, of a constitutional. amendment prohibiting pie ’ powder make you lose sight of quality expended $300 on a dam and $500 for fencing, sub-| counters from serving any article of food contain- usual features from the technical standpoint | Wife, Your swetheart and your friends will all | quick change at that, . . fs : |per Dr. Coue's system, it achiev: | y stages of the war to the training camp at the | Tt wouldn’t be so bad if cafe cooks would confine! substantial results (the will eT The sun is the largest but } ea University of Idaho. Because of the peculiar cir-| onions to stews and hash, which one buys on sus-|tool and the imagination the hand ou can hold the cent so 4 cumstances involved, special legislation was neces-- peer suywey, but when the most harmless look-| that wields !t); it Is the old story ot | y' : Ps sitated. ng dishes, such as spaghetti, chicken a la king,| the ged put into the service of not} There is a general law under which the heirs of|T@gout of beef, to say nothing of sandwiches of| the Diain brute, bul a little dancing, close to your eee that you'll ia Ral anfeataadcerts n who dies in the military many kinds, turn out.to be tainted with the offen- | asquera' poy at pl taesha Wie ae lose sight of the sun. : service of the United States are privileged to per- i vegeranle, ae it vabeeyes ee valiant army] {y well being will lead the wan Iie 4 | fect the entry. After the death of her son, Mrs.| Of eaters to agitate against the evil. a whlo'thewisp on to a land of! Soa’ cheap price a big can baking | Davis proceeded therefore to perfect his entry on| To start the campaign we suggest the adoption! shatows. o. P. ¢ let a G2 i 4 N ECHO of the world war, presenting some un. never forget, oblivious of the fact yourself, YOur | cadence, for it lives upon change, and before his death while en route in the early| The ordinary victim feels like it is time to protest.| forces, the will to do its bidding, as | | mother and heir at law of Miles J. Davis, enol Bese. remains the capital of the divorce colony Ban fe my in the kitchen, whose application of October 15, 1918, to enter of America, following the refusal of Nevado| ror them there ts no Volstead law, | the lands involved was granted October 2, 1920; | voters to change the state’s laws. A proposal, sub-| Tire there flows on without a flaw: that the said Miles J. Davis, deceased, is the actual | mitted to Fe eaaa eU ne residence require-|If they would like to stage a fight, person who made the above described homestead | ment of plaintiffs engthened from six months | Not one objects—ii's quite all right. entry, and that the said Miles J. Davis, deceased,|to one year was defeated by 3,700 votes. Another always use Calumet, one trial will con- Its sales are 2% times as much as There ts no social status there, departed this life while in the military service of | proposal, which in effect ratifies the present stat- | \, aisti Stent the United States. and while engaged in the World| tes and prohibits their alteration under consti-|\° ant. ceunctom “whe” and) War, and that this proof is submitted under the | tutional amendment for a period of at least three |No “climbers” hanging on the es provisions of the act of July 28, 1917.” | years, was carried by about 3,200 votes. For one and all are iu the “swim.” When the commissioner of the general land of-| Reno has been yery convenient for those who fice called upon the war department, however, for} wished hasty divurces. In other States the resi- a report as to claimant's aileged military service! dence requirements were from one to two years They travel on the left and right, They drink their fill, stay out all night; for finan-|many, people, inclucing some who|cases that need somethng else may z and|have been ‘given up by the doctora,”|(elay proper treatment until it is} raitor, ‘tribune: As you know,! fon of |are correct as well as honest in say-|too late.. This is she common char-|there was a referendum vote in as it is original, the now|ing that they have been helped or| acteristic of fall charlatenism but the) Massachusetts at this election as to ous Coue seems@to have | cured repeating to themselves |Coue variety te rather better than whether or not the act of their legis: Of course, as|that every day and in every way they |&ny. since ft insists on no whole: |iature passed some time ago providing out of it, money |are getting better and better. Why |S#lo abandonment of reason and stor censorship of motion pictures, out of it, not? No doctor would be surprised at |®PPlicable in many instances with-| should not be the law. It was the ng to do|the {mprovement thus attained, be-|°Ut doing any particular harm. first time that the qtestion of censor- er or not |cause every doctor is himself a good | = ship of motion pictures had been sub- ‘The there In fact, do any:hing they wish, that of any other BY S bs jor gloriously for a while, and then |doctor but rarely can ge: for: his|And then we mortals say, “poor fish!” Possibly Something In It jor, lores for 8 vie. toa news [owas Bert Adair Seelhoff. brand. ° er and therefore more attractive! The only danger in Cousism — a C1 BD SRS Sane Do Yo Realiz ble to be- | magic. |Jerge one, by the way—lies in the| - . ———————————————————— eae | UW e a iting the| Probabiy several, perhaps a good|frequency with which resort to it in| Against Censorship THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER | | Do Your Christmas Shopping Early There Are Only aT 4e however, has not question whet any basis for the claims deal of a suggestionist and knows| In a workshop in London are fifty-| mitted to the vote of the people. made in behalf of this system of in.|the efficacy of that device in prop-|three men, every one of whom has(result is rather significant Fhutation. quite. aafaly ran’ (duces | ezly.pelucted onsen: lost a leg or received some similar | were 545,919 votes against censorship Sh ©. D : ° can the eee PN Nee reetcenes | wlenaen’ irate, | unca Rare and 201.476 for censorship, a majority : opping Days Until Christmas? “there 1s something in it.” There is,|doctor and the Cwueite is that the| _ 4 2 $43 aaainat. P : . in every such Danacea for human ills |latter does not select anc: that, for| Yes, we're roing to be open Thanks-| This result is actually a splendid that sprouts humbly in the rich soil|a while, he can command an amount | #!¥ing for one Ps eM ay (ey rs lle tag Bend neg Hho te tc of humen credulity, blossoms prettily! of faith in hi ¥ \ = until 8 p. m, t Cafeteria citizens of that state that the : 1 prettily 2 his charm which the real 11-28-2t commonwealth of Massachusetts stand. Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper BUY IN CASPER |

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