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ee ES TE TE RE a, a = PAGE EIGHT be Casper Daily Cridune TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 Che Casper Daily Cridune pore have the same confidence they had in advices given out by the war de- = ing. Browning are partment. He has manned a forti- Cee eee aE cnn to the! His, desire for a “revitalized Republican the fatal shooting of Benjamin F.| fied position near the city and ts use for publication of all news credited in this paper Party” is a false alarm. There is ample life in precempelae aip ee 74 aa Frade Shoes ing te i S25 the grand old organization. Under proper lead- ership it has pep and steam to waste. It is | His Greatest Monument saree cad bene teeta sa oe The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening end times bothered by volunteer saviors without spe- - = 2 r Ballantyne was shot and fataliy | forces sent against him. _ tute a criminal disregard of the best wounded in his home here last April General Francisco Mugica, claim- It the 9, when the two Brownings, accord-| ant of the governorship of Michao- and also the local news published herein. The y Morning Tribune every Sunday, at Casper. cial appeal and without message, who desire to| Devoted friends of Warren ey ferret ag 50 govern- Weoming. | Pubulcation offices: Tribune Building, ePPS- jo the saving of something not in need of saving Harding will raise $3,000,000 by | People wilt keep thelr ranks steed Court Rules On Sn $0. the Sree, ee Loe | eta eg iat eed or we give postoffice. _ fand to do it with ancient ball. eee we Lay Yateirepe Vay | to partisan appeal, they wil! obtain a $5,000 cash settlement, Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second) Hiram’s platform consists largely of matters |ho ever spoke on Canadian soil,|th® Felief to which they are entitled. Reserve Moneys > class matter, November 22, 1916, and setngs; which exist or he fears will exist, |}yait of that sum will be spent on/ Te Se 2 S- aaee gai tomy! ——__________________—_—,, to which he is opposed. He don’t want the Unit- 4 shrini Marion, | Tests in ¢! the people. | It ASHIN 4.—Federa! Business seeohoks 2a oar? a *#/cd States to go Thto the league of nations. For One rhe poste ‘$1,800,000 will be| they insist, and keep on insisting, Fitts sunotox, bee, «reas! BANDIT CHIEF Departments. this we admire him. The country buried this invested to keep these buildings up| SPosters ae —_ SONS epagvede. “paid tel The akteg ae ——_— | proposition under an avalanclt seven million | forever. mud 2 zai [yen SOnReN by them distributed to the countries SEND IT TO THE 2 ae |votes deep in 1920. It has no more chance of re-; It 1s @ good, wholesome project. need not be disbursed by the cdun- PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY J. BE. HANWAT |surrection than has John Barleycorn. Woodrow | 4nd. Canadians who can atford it AsIt Is ties equally for public road and pub- PHONE 1702 Advertising Representatives Wilson and James Madison Cox are the only fe Ganadian-American friendship, of Snead eer beng 2 ee an Pee eae cad brecahe MEXICO CITY, Dec. 4.—General Romulo Figuero rebellious chief of} Watch for the date. A Packard the military oné of Guerrero has oc-'coupe is going to be given away at ‘cupled Iguala, according to the latest Lioyd’s. Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidg., Ch! two excavators now seeking to dig the blamed i m ¢2 cago, Il, 286 Fifth Ave. New York Citv; Globe Bids- thing up and no one but knows what poor luck bee remircg Pape cramped Body. Actually, it bas be Boston, Mass, Suite 404 Sbaron Bidg., 86 New Mort-\they- are having. Positively no one is standing |only be a poor imitation of the shrine gne._under. the. suecatitn of _ sete gomery St., San rr rege hee about cheering them and encouraging them with | Warren Harding erected for himself} getting something from the govern- youre are on file ro pee eta ‘are welcome, | more power to your picks and shovels.” in Vancouver last July. ment for private interests, political ibe Pee he de! The only new thing Mr. Johnson is against is] No monument can be erected now | organizations, individuals, who have Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C) |the world court proposal, advocated by Presi- beter? foapirmncegecn tras see ae the influence necessary to put the de ardi ved by ; usar fobby in motion. No matter what v SUBSCRIPTION RATES fant Harding. snd, Sinroved Py ea tn eas Cansdlans'cerry in thetr mensorten ot|a ecastituest. wants; whetherian im:[ava on ronsins wos astinmed by the 2 90.00 [disputes among nations, avold war and promote |‘h® Steet senerous man, destined sol yitation to dinner or a public con-|ninth clreult court of appeals. This a has One Year, Dally and funday =. sc oeaeevonesgee 'p' i nati . a P soon for the grave, stretching out/tract, the first thing he does when|was reversed today. is no that wins the One Year, Sunday Only _--- ~a---------- 2.5 peace and international amity through a court /poth his arms in love and friendship| he gets to Washington is to put h's| In its decision today the supreme Six Months, Daily and Sunday VIII 4.50 of justice, is no new thing, nor does it plunge |to the Canadian people in the leaty| congressman to work on the job.|court held prs cence Three Months, Daily and Sunday 225/this nation into European local politics. We/| paradise of Stanley Park. This ts the explanation of those| forest. reserves belongs abolutely One Month, Daily and Sunday “Shave been participating in the Hague court, a] The new sense of internationa’|three hundred letters a day members|to the states when turned over to Per Copy -- ‘\very similar institution for twenty-five years,|*mity engendered that day in Van-fsend to the Veterans’ Bureau; this|them. By Mail inside State ___.s78)|without the slightest detriment to us, The |/Couver and spread by word af mouth|is what Senator Walsh means by by King county, Washington, against the Seattle district number ‘one. ‘The county contended that it was ted with discretion in the dis- Rtcemant ot’ ton aaaaas, ut xs | Kellogg’s Bran is nature’s relief federal district court for western of t from the terrors a delicious, } YY One Year, Daily and 8un lara : tely |25¢ the press to every corner of they political interference wi ° ° One Year, Sunday Only -.— = 3) fr aebe pen ss 10) Sere tg beesatel dae’ North American continent is Warren| ministration of that bureau,” We Browning Trial have the bran-bulk to wo! Six Month, Dally ané Sunday -. ~~ 3133} aWal AP aidakioin' 1 in friendly ¥ Gamaliel Harding's most beautiful,| know from the revelations made in ‘What you need, what will give you Three Months, Daily and Sunday - 35\derstandings judically and in friendly manner, |most useful and most lasting monu-| the present investigation what these On F th Week| permanent relict is Kellogg’s Bran Que Month, Daily and Sunday. — - *%5/instead of by the sword as contemplated by the| ment. teinee bake irecuitealint ths shete n Four COCK | Pxnuso it is ALL BRAN! Kellogg’s riptions must be paid in advance and t?® jean, of nations. Hiram is entitled to shy at} And if the loving friends who to pall subscriptions must, be Dias very after subecrt [1c lcaeue, but, he. has not the slightest rexbon |would: perpetuate ‘his, mansory etek| trent tn the tacetine end botaine ar| | SAL LAKH CTEY, Dec. 4—The ia oclentifcally Pit Paiiove tho chrosts - tion becomes one month in arrears. to fes : court. But true to form, the Califor- {an inscription for the beautiful shrine| hospitals. ‘These results are like'y | murder trial of John and Marriner | case or the mild ease. You need it, ang ty oi ‘bal Datel KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE [nia senator in order to keep his earlier record Rey will sexecy ta ai they will find} to continue to flow from the admin-| Browning in district court here CK, IF YOU fad your Tribune after looking consistent opposes everything having European no truer than thie: mmera| ifation of government so long as| Monday entered upon its fourth curefully for it, call 15 or 16 and it will be delivered p; congress remains a lobby mi! instead| week with ttle outlook for a ion. to you by special messenger. Register complaints) \. m advances in years and. experience |“ drew two pesmi lSanpe rueas One: he Medal Mae ret vise within another week or ten before 8 o'clock. the has developed a greater tendency to com-|any two nations have ever been _ promise. Formerly, uncompromisingly radical, !qarawn together before."—Vancouver Democratic View Paes geeel icmp Aga pea Seritrag no be |he now desires the ultra in neither direction. He |sun. Pyramiding Burdens |would now. travel in the center of the highway. oe are maa Ek 5 ee ee eect: anjousnod The political situation resulting from the de-|Therefore he would travel without much com-| A Mayflower Resolution | reform, but ERE Sis cameeetin leatt (Feiday PAftersoon’ “until” this Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good velopment of a municipal water supply for San pany. The ultra-radicals will lend no enthus-| The following resolution was adopt-| bosom we want to see an old Andrew . ’ Francisco is’ typical of a result that too often jiasm to the journey nd the wltra-conservatives. |ea by the New York Society of May-| Jackson kind of president in office eon $ oast: 0 ee ttaches to a municipal or public ownership en-| without trust in him will keep their side of the | mower Descendents as a body at their} who will ride the Republicans with % spurs and say the thin; 6 is built up for the ex-|road. meeting: In his middle of the road parade Mr. Johnson| “I hereby put on record my ear-| and f! o' find Mr. Gifford Pinchot contending |nest and emphatic protest against | into the ashbarrel.—Houston Post. with a band, as large or larger than | ‘the use in the schoo's of Amegica of any text-book on American history, er the Johnson banner. Mr. Pinchot |\ i" ier it be newly written or the| Witiam Wrigley says: “Advertising 45,000,000 authorized for San Francisco's water ill“ have a0 the snipe) advantage of a| result of revision, that fails to rec-|is the locomotive of business.” To eyatem and it is now estimated that it will take Petter geographitel pos Cow aeecruit.. POPU-| ognize the influence, ald, encourage-| which we would add that the trunk $30,000,000 more to complete the Hetchy Hetchy | ous territory from whic a teh saith ment and support given to the foun-} ine over which the machine moves roject and then an additional $40,000,000 to buy Bo all this as it may, at this time in the pre-|ders of our American colonies by the} quickest to its destination, Success, project amvuting system of the local water com-|convention sparring, the country will take’ time |nglish Government. ig along: the ‘Gabbe ‘eA Sip aa tie Gees the distributing system crore the Tietchy Hetchy |t0 consider the presidential offerings upon mer | |Z acknow‘edge with pride my kin-| naper—New Orleans ‘Times Pic. pany F ‘ ; y | its. and records and the convention managers |Ship with tho English people and my indebtedness for the English tradi- terprise. Once a machin u | arid tare of millions of dollars in developing a} J public undertaking, it is hard to stop it from {will expanding its ivities to other lines. for sy Some $40,000,000 have been .spent out of the those ur ing all the hypocrisy of politics 228 East Second St. Phone 623 Of and For water can be delivered to customers. ee eae afl e Not contented with this, however, the advo- mn i Jae ee ee eee ee sof eer ae. tions and laws eet were the pillars W: Co) i cates of public ownership want to use the Hetchy cantion of Coolidge, are doing too much stumb- s sarah icarrba tee as children of |.“ 0R0® considered Senator Hiram y ming Johnson a good progressive,” says Hetchy project as the basis for establishing @ jing in coming up to the wire. Senator Magnus Johnson, “but I municipal electric power distributing system in America, the responsible citizens of the generations to come, that they the city. It is estimated that this would cost an-| . rata Setarean don't-considér -himiso now.” On other $25,000,000 and that to go with it a $10, Remember Fundamentals pods nist vaatfyh boven piel rn ea that point Senator Magnus Johnson 000,000 suxiliary steam plant would be neces:| Public officials who are ‘ain- | cur besved country, a work made|* " complete agreement with Sen- We cannot paste a “Made-in-Wyoming” 2 ib England's foresight, en- | 2 SATY. of this, the advocates of municipal cerely and honestly: attempting to reduce the] lerprise and valor, which won as.| Wrote the celebrated private letter label on the electrical energy we provide n top of tid iake over the city’s strect rail- |overlead burden of government and prevent its|cendency in North America in the a trent alr ebb ad a ; : for illumination and power. owner? Se ttea ‘at a value of approximately #45,- dangerous expansion over the personal and in-|long contest of the eighteenth cen- ten Banatee eK! gece satay pied ; oa) y | poh a |dustrial life of the nation, The fact that official | tury—New York Tribune, aA vofioe \ cutisiaered s Nandeneseairain ‘acid jis ican or a Democrat, it matters little Joh But kil from a modest begining of $45,000,000, |!8 @ Republ johnson ® good progressive, admit- every kilowatt of that energy we Thus, fro! ad to the people. They recognize in him an official Mr. Mellon’s Plan ted. he no longer considered him a liver is a Wyoming product, aS, ae an additional $150,000,000 is proposed before the, ; 3 1 1 | good de public is ever given water as a result of the 0” the right track and one devoted to the public Beyonalauteton Ms: Cos es Nt] Bod enerenet es Lauiayie Cote. first undertaking. interest. f 2 mt toae lendid f this is the advice given | then have the support of the nation’s —_ It seems that the city engineer of San Fran panne Seemna a ae fhe aay para yen jigader and the Republican party's| See Butcher for used Ford cars at Carnation is the Wyoming brains direct this organization; ‘ial ar ¢ be leader. Will the Republicans of|Wyoming Oldsmobile — company. only milk suppl. , instead of loading the city with this |Mexico. * congress stultify themselves by |Phone 1963; after 6 p. m. 642R. y Rests that, inser onal, indebtedness” that the| ‘The National congress could well heed his sug: |iyocking the Manone eaaketoe beta: ——— your family needs. power which can be developed as a by-product gestions. If the voters of the nation desire relief |ing the country back from_ profli- nee Pr the San Francisco water supply be sold for a from the growing tax bill, and we have no doubt | gacy to thrift and prosperity? Will 66 99 ee ne sep sum of approximately $2,000,000 a year to one they do, they should vote for candidates from | they try to undo the great work done from tented Cows” of the existing electric distributing companies town councilman to president who will recog-|by Harding and which Coolidge de- His argument is that this would pay the inter- jnize that government is for the convenience and jsires to carry baby dade: If Gis eH est on the $40,000,000 already spent and allow |protection of the people and not for the pur- nee aut take en progbe ear Doaes: the earnings of the water system to be used for pose of smothering them. with taxation, bureau- 4s a peat ae es _ reek the retirement of the bonds. : |cEecy and official restraint. Governor Hinkle Eponalbility ae eneiduebinie aan ae © present power companies are - ernment. As for the Democrats in ane ag Dearth acopest seater the signdpotntl “We have too much legislation on some sub-| congress, they will oppose tax re- of rates charged, service rendered, etc., it would jects. Multiplicity does not make good laws but, |itet at their peril. that San Francisco has little excuse for om the other hand, leads to lax enforcement. You| Politicians and demagogues you Joading its taxpayers with an interest burden cannot make people wi . honest or moral by | had better get right on this taxation resulting from such a tremendous issue of bonds legislation. This must come by breeding, example question.— Washington Post. as would be necessary for the purpose of launch-j training and education. Too many regulatory ing the city in competitive busincss undertak-| ‘Aws breed contempt, lead to non-enforcement, Is It Due ings with its citizens and. taxpayers. Hat eer satay Osan é Natrona Power Co The people of San Francisco can feel grate- e cisco is a level headed public official and su Wyoming brawn handles the Wyoming fuel which converts Wyoming water into Wyoming steam which generates your electricity The Natrona Power Company is of Wyo- ming— And for Wyoming. “The laws should be short and platn, so thatjto be considered from the standpoint 4 ; c ae {¢ whether or not a bonus is right- for having an engineer who is level headed |the people, the averaze layman, may understand | °f, sey tonnage e them. Anyone can write 4 long, rambling, com-|{!y owed. © Many war vi terans enough to figure on making a municipal water e triot: system which is costing twice as much as the |Ppound-sentence law, which requires the interpre- padi lame ge gg eee me original estimate, pay its way, instead of mere-|tution of the court to make it plain, and judges | +, capitalize service to their country. ly using the system as the basis for expanding often differ, but a plain and short law is the|-They object to the tmp'ication that municipal ownership to numerous other under-|Prodiuct of real ability. Individuals who came out of the con- takings. “It is not necessary, it seems to me, to begin | flict able-bodied feel that they ought ‘each law with a preamble and a fair-sized dic-|to have a tip for doing their duty. The situation, however, offers a perfect {llus- m i ‘cialis: - ary, and then take pages to say. “hou 11} That attitude smacks of an Ameri 1 tration of the growth of officialism from a small pet shen nat? © pag ry: shal Salieta that ought toner egset | Tr In That Subscription Today beginning to enormous proportions, if it is not |‘ , \ 4 cbiatand ipetrate: attaiee oindlast cut off at the neck hy the taxpayers who ulti-| ‘It is nothing to the credit of part legislatures | > ss inor will it be to you that you imitate other aoe eee mately have to foot the bill. ee For th . states, or even congress. ey must, sooner or later, see that a law upon every subject on Must Stand Firm When Salt Loses Its Savor jearth is not necessary, and such as are, neces- Pctpsd vaeycctd Vlad baer ee of 2 F sary should be understood. So let us lead the a ainda y bya fls intel Saat Surely, Mr. Hiram Johnson has every right|way and give the people a chance to know and barbed sarpapipa reaps to be a candidate for the presidential nomina-/understand what we do. This can be done by en-|purchasing power ‘of their dollars, tion before the next Republican national con-\acting simple and plain laws. thereby reducing the cost of livin: Follow summer - vention. He has the same privileges every other! “Repeal a lot of meaningless laws; repeal wn-|and to stimulate business, which fornia that roe ei dy tain pni jf member of the Republican party enjoys. til it burts, then, enact a few real constructive |means steadier emp!oyment at fair less, sunny, out- But if he hopes to secure any considerable re-|zrensures.” wages. Any interference with this door playground, action to his announcement he will have to give pe preare Programme, whereby F the country more definite and certain reasons . ts prom! become compromised Stop over at Salt Lake City, that won- : for support than the exploded ones of 1912-1916 Breaking All Records asi tte ipowera} retiaced,} wil!) ooeietl- derfal city with its Mormon Temple, Everything in Building Material Tabernacle, marvelous organ and Great Salt Lake. Travel on the luxurious all-Pullman fos Angeles limited one of 4. other frai: rect 40 Catornion and 1920. Those may have served him well in é his local California campaigns in these years ae bee any Seeeraing to scree Ee but they certainly will have no appeal to the na-|ern railroads, was the eighteenth week this year KC-IKC-KC-IKC-IKC-IKC —S— tion at large in the 1924 camp: when over a million freight cars were loaded RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Vistributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Wells. Phone 2300 and 62 Office and Yard—First and Conte eae From his platform, which is before us, we|for transportation fail to find anything appreaching a national is-| oO, | yu . g n October the railroads had 23,895 sur- sue or a party issue but what has been deter- “i a ; A ray i exture see eee eee Tht there eaieen:|plus freight cars'in good repair and inmediate For Finer T 4 ce ae erie since Mr. Johnson | shortage on that date of 13,655. ” Get and came on the scene in 1912, It is not settled yet.| The numt i Kava | Larger has so far offered for its settlement. It is pure- 3g? on Octeber 1a ciuiction of Boe ver Cat” | ig the baked goods ly a matter of the Europeans smothering their! Due to the tremendous service eiliciieloencsos| racial hatreds and jealousies, abolishing the|tives have been called upon to furnish, 10,509. Write once eres the winter weryeconom- ase rule of heaven born kings, applying economic|were in need of repair October 15, which Ww: ; A Z ? y as an 2 for Free i rules and principles to trade and production, increase of 686 ovenitha annie needing repairs Baking Booklete lowe lepuipana sad ecw: eek = throwing away their implements of war and|October 1. To offset this, however, the railroads d aa low apathome. Let us send you EE LLLL_—____====—_——— going to work. When the Europeans do this and on October 15 had 2487 serviceable locomotives | Powder free illustrated booklets and hotel lists. make some effort toward paying the debts cre-in storage to be used wheneyer necessary. | ated by their abysmal foolishness the diwon-| What a contrast these figures are to the dila- Same Price Yor taformation, ash— TRAIN SCHEDULES Surope will disappear. This everybody |pidated and run down condition of the railroads | for over 30 years. Union Sanaeteciston, Ticket Agent S and everybody agrees to. It forms no| following the war. At that time one of the chief W, K. Contif, Asm Gen Pain "Ag Cuteace' 2 Nertiwestera American issue, it is a European issue and it|feature stories in newspapers was iow man; | City “Ticket Grice, Gor Seventeenth "Sty ‘tener Shdty ed Arrives Departs calls for sanity, a thing we are not supplying hundred thousand freight cars were short daily. Fp Ounces for D 4 Onde mar ona operant ny Cal 2:35 p. m. to Europeans or anybody else, for the reason of |'Today, with the greatest freight shipments on Noy (628 Perales Departs 4 eas ex a3 300 D. m. : its scarcity at home. record, there has been searecly a murinur of @e “The threatened disintegration of the Repub- |sh¢ e even during the busiest season. car WHY PAY WAR PRICES? es e Qhicago, Burlington & Quincy ? liean party,” advanced by Senator Johnson is| Credit should be given when due and it looks} MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT acl No. 32... Arrives Departs 4 not an issue in party management with a party/very much as if private initiative and enter. BY OUR GOVERNMENT REGS MOS cas cca tnceecesonce os B® 245 p.m that only four years ago swept the country by pyise is solving the transportation problem in ‘Westbouna >. m 8:35 p.m. a seven million majority, and will do ‘it again, this nation the same as it hax always done when | FEGsIREsIROOIKCKG KT | sia 1310 No. 29 --——__________--_------_-.7:00 a, m. £20 am half a chance. : “KKC- KC: KC-NC- IK No 31 (sonecenneaeanaas1025 D. Mm if the party presents a candidate in whom theg.y ET, i

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