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wwe 6 naw —— ee! Oa ” MLO FHS ue MOLAR. be Ss ™N © Te of . Ue be | Pere leo t tal Che Casper Daily Ceibune MEMBER THE ie Siention all news credited in this paper use for publication of nd also the icca! news published herein. ‘The Casper Dally Trioune issued every evening anc eS \hey Tei neck it. Tears not or Everything in Building Material i Tho Tribune every Sunday, at Cas- a per, eomine, Pubbostion offices: ‘Tribune lant ad way of Beep tre nai i sub- opposite postoffice. crea’ and ar HVSRINE) PoOtiIN Eo Doone: HOt intended thut there should De.” TIMBERS A SPECIALTY d cw > @econd . clans matter, November 22, 1916. vy The league of nations has proven to be a huge RIG pireernaliiesirad Bhd rate ag teat nev EER SE SST confidence game, but the United States good sense not to be the victim. We the entry of the United States into the nations and everything that has iP) since has simply borne out our criticisms (ha Seppe Some of the situations which foreshadowed have not yet arisen, such as dy economic boycott to force nations to do the will haron Bidg., 5§ New Mont-| Of the league, so our predictions have not yet P . co, Cal. Copies of the Daily} been subjected to a test, but they may yet arise " As the Atlantic sea-boara 1s tore Tr are on file in the New York, Chicasoy Boston,/ to rend the league asunder, if so nebulous a Buropean than American, it is quite = — a pase 7 Seas a =a a A be rents A Uatier Wore wow te bike force and public opinion” might eut tavestecet the Teer tieniond yet Nei oteaticaens canarias ba a = The league of nations {s unworthy of serious | 01° i°° in America but it doesn’t | though ‘you may be perfectly honest F 3 FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS ii B22 KONSET Phone 2300 and 62 ; Wyo. JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW car would clear it Tat the Aliens The Pastor Steps Aside In the discussions of the question, suggestions have come from several sources urging the pro- priety of taxing all unnaturalized citizens in the United States, engaged in gainful occupations, Epidemic of Cleanup SCRIPTION RATES | consideration. It is about as potent an agency| “your plan chocees eervation. ta} este pence, Dian propaganda, we| “The Great Transformer eee . to prevent war as an arrow shot from a bow| place of warasa check on» over One Year, Sunday Only toward the sun would be effective in bringing] population. Militant Europe js a Six Months Daily apa ne FS down from on high that fiery ruler of the solar e ¥ i item. oo od - Tell Your F About a4 We congratulate the winner of the Bok prize ee c e our nen S 0 oes gan cally sail Ta for winning so great a rum for rehashing the|| Lhe Opinion of Other. Newspapers Weeks Well In Action : See Fear Be Syn 22t) almost forgotten arguments for our entry into rowan caige owe veel Casper and Wyoming Stix 3 nth Dat'y anc Sunday --.... oe ji. rf fully good vocabulary, cons! . Three Months, Dally and Suugay -----—-—--— 2.26} the league which were in use when it was an} fas0s, Cost of Middlemen Tt 1s no legitimate oriticiam of a|the amount of oxercies it cere ole One Month, Dally and want Oy evan aeee eee cae open question. Reservations and all were sim- man to say he is @ politician. On| State Journal. : ; Dally ‘irbure wil not fasure delivery after eubscrip-| PIY dug up from the compost heap. As for Mr. | Tarmers at Imblor, Ore., guve the| the contrary {t may constitute mer: Send ther a copy of the Annual Industrial Edition of tion ‘becomes one month jn arrears. Bok, all that we can say is to call his attention |"8tion something to think of when | {ted praise. If he is a gang poll- A Prenat caine da ith as ts tad bes a) atE St a a . they dined well on their own pro-|tician or a dishonest or an other- the Casper Daily Tribune and boost Wyoming. This KICK. IF YOU DON*T GET YOUR TRIBUNE. | to a certain calss of people whose facility for|aucts at a cost of sixteen cents| wise undesirable politician, let his year’s number will be better than ever—the most If you don't find your Tribune after looking c@re-) parting with money has been coined into a pro-|each, while the same was being| critics say so. Unless they say fully for tt, call 15 or 16 and it will be delivered to you) © b. served in Portland, Oregon res-|that they make no point. d authoritative, up-to-the-minute piece of work ever by ‘special’ messenger. Register complaints before §| verb. taurants at $1.55 a plate, The-six-}| Public affairs not uncommonly issued on Casper and Wyoming. o clock. teen cents included the cost of pre-| suffer for the absence of real politi- Paring and serving the mea) ier ad. errr we need more, not fewer, dition to the cost of the raw food. lans in office. Provided al- OW TO Imbler and Portland are approx- they are politicians with = 4 USE THE ‘COUPON BEL ORDER Readers of congressional proceedings will re- imately 250 miles apart, with’ reg-|ability, courage and the right point YOUR COPIES: call that under the domination of the Demo-jular rafl communication. Yet be-|of view—Cleveland Plain Dealer, 5 a cratic party in the United States senate, the|twee? the farms of Imb'er and t COS CET restau! tables of Portlani pantie J. rregsnita was the chaplain of |singic ae Sogo ts Bea cise ¢ ie . At present he is the chairman of the} There are many items massed in the sum of $100 a year. This head tax to become ted os Sutera and social service of the| tat $1-39—frelght, commissions,| Having hit the high spots of a new source of national revenue. It would not cost of handling and storage, whole-| crime in Philadelphia and closed the 1 ent the treasury balance but it would Holston conference of the Methodist Episcopal]saie and retail profits, merchandis-| pen places which were operated pon ylRopred e “ t le | Church, south. Recently he submitted the report |ins. rent, restaurant rent, prepara-|by the most reckless and defiant of determine the status of quite a lot of people of his board to the session of the conf. t tlon of focd and service, to say|the lawbreakers, General Butler ts ‘and induce them to become citizens or go back © conference at} nothing of tho restauranteur’s prof-| beginning to appreciate the size of CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE, CASPER, WYO. where they came from. Bluefields, W. Va. It. _‘These charges se tee ing ae ge ai by ieatvte is bd - ys The primary justification for such a tax is It may be noted that the board of which the|theory, just compensation for each | my wuld not tackle it again of the factors involved in getting; for 2 milion dollars. He has ac- that such aliens, while enjoying the protection| Bev. Mr. Prettyman is chairman is the “board|tmrier’s produce 10 Portland's tate | complished a great deal eith'al the of our government and the unusual business op- of temperance and social service,” and there-| tes; and the consuming public guf- se ae that an Army uniform ft ly when those es are | Co’ deaslve. Yet he nl; portunities this country affords, are exempt fore would be expected to make a report cover-| fers only whe charg: has only under international law from conscription in Gentlemen:—Please reserve -copies of your Annual Industrial Edition for me, check for exorbitant when compared with ser-|*wept the surface. ing the questions of temperance and social wel- vice rendered.New York Herald. There {s a nation-wide epidemic of being inclosed. fare. The report as published in full covers al- Tee the same kind of official cleanups time of war. They may accumulate and remove ¢ that has broken out tt ef from the country capital earned in the United most a newspaper column, and is a revelation. Signs of Spring the’ national alagison: 2 hice vers NQMe 060% 6 000: sce ewe sees es ince more than half of it is devoted to the % “ups” t being thereafter liable for the|.*® ‘clean-ups" in Cleveland, St. Louts, |] up-to-date mechanical - ere is iene wich tahoe Such a tax would| ‘°Feign policy of the United States government]. nner tn the ase yaa “ai pated OO pt RL Lah he och pins (no. chemicals) fb sepa f equalization and|%24 Woodrow Wilson whom the board feeling-|to seventy-five cents a box and the|Cnmomnat! is having a light attack. rena Sen gg Ba not a special pee eae The board’s lamentation over the failure of aa et uneasy Minneapolis Jur! Onto and tn tho moro eroma, Ay at spel . the United States senate to ratify the treaty of| ge eee ties of other States there are out- Should a soldiers’ adjusted compensation breaks of official activity in pursuit measure be passed by congress, this new source Versailles and the covenant of the league of of federal revenue would pay thé interest upon nations is passionate and bosom-heaving. How Entirely Too Serious of crime, tf not of its eradication. Made only by JRE ST All of which indicates that the Beker&C, ‘4 Dr. Murphree Js taking Mr. Bryan] country is very ked. It a tew W and within a few years retire ‘the priftipal of|‘¢ Teport hooks up “temperance and social}, Goany wot te Mr larson taking | surface sweepings reveal so much | alter Baker o.Ltd. Address ... (The Annus) Industrial Number will cost the usual price of 10c per copy.) the bond issue necessary for its payment. Those ervice” with the Versailles treaty and the| sr. Murphree: seriously? Or, is he|as' these scattered clean-ups have Established 1780 : : eague is surely one of the most just mixing things-up a prel limi ealed mi 16 exti H ly remarkab! thi in {- | rev: what must be th en! . who ars profiting by residence in the United 1 i le | 3 bits 5 Lat Mills at Dorchester, Mass. States without being liable to military duties—| ®chievements of speculative imagination as yet many of whom, on the contrary, might be liable at ae a any srpceere in favor of that treaty for military duty to some other power in con-| ®™ ica’s adhesion to the league, flict with the. United States and thus a possible| Says the document which the Rev. Mr. Pretty- source of danger and expense to our govern- eet Nyt og and submitted, as chairman ment—could thus be called upon to foot the obli- * gations based upon the service of others, That| “BY the ratification of that treaty, we could obligation discharged, the accruing revenue| 2@ve established the principle of world prohi- Could be utilized permanently in meeting the bition in every nation and have established ac: continuing bill for soldier relief. tual prohibition over one-third of the earth’s There are some 6,000,000 unnaturalized aliens | ®7Fface.” in the country. There are good reasons why they| Of all the dreams of what “we could have |dces that prove? What is » poll- should be enrolled by the federal government.| done” by membership in the league of nations, | tician? ; The method used in conscription could be em-| can you beat this one? Prater acho f blaring e easu re oO ployed. Every unnaturalized alien could be re-} - ang why is it that some ecclesiastical leaders | Politics means the administration of i vith: iod wh : : fnformation in each ease would be required that| ®® © Persistent in eubordinating the welfare |pt0llc affairs. A ‘poltiian, then, ore who has some experience would assist materially in the proper enforce-| Of their churches to partisan and internation- |{5 atptatatian titer business. If } our Messa e ment of our. immigration laws, Deportation| alist propaganda? Surely they must know that | more than this fs implied !t is be should be satoncee oe exainst the eee who be-| by trying to put over their own views on contro- pawve fed =) has become pervert- comes an undesirable after he gets is coun- estions andar y misuse. . try, as well as against those whose records are ee Piss t th tally religious, ; Public service In America needs bad when they arrive at Ellis island. Occupa- league tions, they are doing re-|men and woreea Sted be exper: tional and employment cards could be issued| ligion harm and politics no good. fence pot eis nee e Soes eaeewe by the federal government to those requiring hes et ee eee ree ee 3 len, co enforced against those violating or assisting in the’violation of the act. The pay- Short and Snappy ment of the head tax could be entered quarterly| Republicans the ‘country over will a prove upon the cards which permitted the holders to| the suggestion that fhe viettone adees er ore The measure of your message is the number of actual engage in gainful employment. Of the 6,000,000 Republican party at Cleveland in June, he a unnaturalized aliens, probably 2,000,000 are en. | pier ststemear ot inet ee et readers reached by the publications -carrying your ad- gaged in gainful occupations. This tax would] than a blanket statement of numerous sugges: E TROUBLE OF vertising. ti sretere posarbhy iela ies ecvercment Pa tions put forward as bait for the votes of FFEE MAKING- USE enue of §200,000,000, or the interest on ~| groups, cliques and localities, as national plat , > ss 000,000 of government obligations. ‘| forms of all political parties havo been in’ the | [Mata Aen rem GT /2ae You may buy “10,000 circulation,” but is it delivered: or is This tax should. be levied because it would be past. it merely a “claim” of th bli h > 2 a just measure of equalization of burdens as be- This is a representative ublic in which the IT IS MADE y € publisher: tween the citizen and the alien. Doubtless it| actails of legislation should be let ve mee 1S MADE would be opposed by powerful selfish interests Union. untouched by the official —hand!} Oey What Ladino fate voted TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. One handy phrase comes readl'y to the Ups of. self-righteous critics when they wish to condemn some appointee or aspirant for office. Like an other standard jest, it al- well. & politician,” they say. Let it be admitted that politicians occasionally run for office and that they arg sometimes elected. What Sf one sort and axother but the fundamental lected by the people for that purpose. It is for JUST DISSOLVE The A. B. C. offers a service that will enable the adver- {ustice of the plas rowld appeal to the Amer- Bisex for such legislation. To make a platform Lemire tiser and advertising agent to measure. every message ar © fiaberman: baits a, trot line, with all. sorte: GREAT CONVENIEN, placed in the leading publications of the United States The Bok Fiasco of harmony with the real purpose of political and Canada. parties and with the nature of the American : The people of the United States voted in 1920 pepe nes Y a majority of seven millions, against our en- juently a political party wakes up to the try into the league of nations. That settled the fact that some plank te been pushed into a The Old Reliable question. The people of the United States do not} national platform by some well organized group want to abdicate the government thereof in fa-| although the matter is one upon which there is vor of a coalition of foreign governments, which] no formulated party opinion and no real con- is what the league of nations really is. The] sideration has been given to the proposal in 0) 0 question of our entry into the league is stare de-; advance. People with pet schemes not funda- faale eniploy. a pone) phrase. 1t has been de- pasar 7 i ibste Eh keep ins should be requested | aut r. Bok wants to pay $50,000 or| to t their troubles to congress rather than $100,000 to anyone for advocating the reopen-| force something into a party platform on the! Phone 948. and 949 ing of a settled question, there appears to be| ground that it will make an appeal to a certain |} Natrona Transfer Storage no way of preventing him from doing so. number of voters. & Fuel Co. ; It is not our purpose to attack Mr. Bok for! The Republican party would be better off in his offer of a reward for a plan to prevent war.| the next campaign with a thousand-word plat- Nor is it our purpose to criticize the successful| form statement of general principles and pol- contestant. Even further from our purpose is it| icieg than with a 8,000-word, pros: us. which to attack the jury who rendered the decision. It| secks to cover everything in sight. The first Re- looks very reasonable, however, to Suppose that} publican national platform was, as Lincoln said sometbing like 22,000 papers submitted to the! of his first platform as a legislative candidate jury were not read by them, but that is a matter! in Illinois, “short and sweet, like the old wo- to be discussed elsewhere. It also looks strange man’s song.” Lincoln, while a congressman, that the majority of the jury selected to pass| wrote a letter on the danger of making a plat- upon the matter should be those known to be. form out of all sorts of planks intended to play favorable to the league of nations, but that, too,| to all sorts of people. is a matter for others to settle. The next Republican national platform We have just one comment to make on the! should be short, concise and to the oint, some- matter and that is that we cannot see how any! thing which every voter can and will read and sane, well-read man or woman can believe in the| comprehend. It should state the fundamental Jeague as a means to prevent war. The league Eaposioies upon which Republicanism is found- has been in operation long enough to show that ed and upon which it will administer the gov- it is entirely worthless for that purpose. Mem- ernment if entrusted with power. Every day in all parts of the Continent A. B. C. auditors are checking the records of publishers, and their findings are tabulated in the form of A.B. C. reports, These reports; by the authentic, reliable, verified data they contain, enable the advertiser to measure exactly how widely his message has been distributed. : Ask for the latest A. B. C. Report Tribune. 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