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PAGE EIGHT Ca: Dail, tribune not only character but that wisdom nine-tenths Che sed : id bs of oy is being wise in time. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED is PRES: “Meanwhile the plain people of the land of ssoct lusivel itled to the ~ use {or publication of all news credited in this paper | Washington and Lincoln and Roosevelt will do and also the local news pub!ished herein. well to be on their guard against any attempt >; by Republican partisans, or Democratic parti- r : issued every evening anc - Te ee aes Rieae Seay Senko at Cas | sani Or a Partioan press OF a political pulpit to se Can’t : ‘ per, Wyoming. Publ.cation offices: Tribune Building, |‘draw “a red herring” across the trail of the | ° ? “ ‘ opposite postoffice. American people's attention, which’ recent reve- | casional . ‘ Fi Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second/lations have arrested and are focusing upon| the real ‘ . % e e ; class matter, November 22. 1916. the Government at Washington. Beware “red | “4 a F : Put V< Ul im Jail ————— ea at | Berrings.” ae bargains, yielding . Departments. j - 93? ro 2 again the public ts left puzzled - p . J. B. HANWAY sf E. E. HANWAY The Would-Be's the theatrical’ Senator , for That! a When Strabo set out to be a geographer he tana. Was Mr. Denby es a ican rays 4 : Pruaden, KAarertising Represent {ecer Bidg.. Cts-|Tearned a great deal for a man of his time. The]. itll tas eae A Saal edi. ‘ Random Newspaper Observation | Leap Year, Too on tt and I am confident of what the Ni r vs Ridg..| object of Bacon to master all knowledge, could cago, Iil., 286 Fifth Ave.. New York City; Globe | object zi Lanai ay Page ad he ee ‘ow ony | Not be attained now, but he knew most of what Minas ate car tile in the New York, Chicago, Boston,| Was then Kknowable. In later days Mezzofani and Ban ‘Tranciscs offices and visitors are welcome. lin the study of languages, or Humboldt as a SS) Ciwuhiion (A. B, 6)| traveler, or Burbank in plant experimentation, —_—_—_—_—_———————— “Can't, eh?” said the man, “Well, .. . ~" Tm here!” or Edison in mechanical ingenuity will suffice | asserated. = Will no state come forward with]/expression will be.” What's puzzling : SUBSCRIPTION RATES to show how far man can advance toward his|%¢!f who in 1920 wrote to the chair-}, favorite daughter candidate? —| most of us‘Is how, if Hiram Is “con- After your sleepless night from By Carrier and Outside State 0 | goal of the House Committee on Detroit News, , Dally and Sunday . ‘aval Affairs to point out the-risk Sindey Oelyice How it contrasts with their stories of! or the 1 olls being drained by coffee drinking and your friends say i te-—Springfield Union, ? 5 ae ey Daily and Su’ 33 | 2chievement to read of men of strong minds who] nearby wells and asking a change The Co eer = candidate.—Spring fie! inion, it’s all imagination, remember the Three Months. Daily and Sunday ‘75, either constrained to drop free trade or who] in the law that woud enable him to| Personally we feel sing aggro ¥ r: Say Moth, Dally’ aan Ramer -05 | limped along with it as a handicap. With all| get out the naval off if thus im.|the rich every day except on Pay Assuring Riga re sleepless night. Ber CODY “all Teele his fondness for the theory Adam Smith could|Perilled. The amendment to the|4**-—Dal tbe thing ke "00, 500.900 wit apes . One Year, Daily and Sunday - 47-35 | never forget the British merchant marine had |#¥#! bill of June, 1920, authorizing ger deg: : i Problem ded for the erection of new Also remember’ that the One Year. Sunday Only --— 90| been built on a protective basis and could never predeee ge Bag ceeriete ln op Ea semslog apeieiee ff the Wash:| churches in. this country this year. Postum, ™ y d Sunda: Daniela and only - . : * ap eet aoe lose sight of the home market. The ablest of] stishtly altered before passage. ington effort “to get somebody”|That doesn't indicate that radio ts pure cereal beverage, contains nothing One Month, Daily and Sun¢ay - his followers, John Stuart Mill, flatly owned] ‘tits was sensible legislation ana} doesn't interfere with getting some-|a menace to church attendance.— 5 ith I has’ pally Tribune wil not ingure deivery after subecri-| that the growth of American industry protection] ser. Daniela wa wise, £0" ask ie | Woere—anchester Union. Albany Journal. | that can interfere with sleep. It Acne th fh arrears. was something that could no ignored. Congress did well to pass it. The oa . i uali ealtime —E— Or ______—| “On our side of the ocean, Thomas Jefferaon| only silly thing 1s for Mrs Danton There's a Hoover Poetry In Politics every desirable quality of a ee KICK. IF YOU DON'T GET SOUR TRIBUNE! and James Madison, both originally inclined to|°w to be shocked at the leasing of| anderlip says Coolidge is work-| The turbulence of on here drink—cheering warmth, delightful fully tor pony eee te and it will be delivered to you| free trade, were driven to the conclusion that a beers ie for Senators to hold|ing in a political vacuum. What wee peeved heaters ee Ha ncaa dat teats by, special’ messenger. Register complaints beforo S| without a tariff we could never be really free,| (2,t"eyr ands in horror and protest| the president needs, then, fs a polt-Joll of Teapot Dome ba atiniiiniice flavor, and wholesomeness that makes O'elock. that our choice lay between workshops on our| neq through in secret. It was doe | eect moved forward in a calm for a few for health. : own soil or servile dependence on a foreign| hated at length in committee and minutes while Senators Heflin and Lodge smote thelr lyres and poured forth their songs. It was to the senatorial crew as when Orpheus raised the entrancing strain aboard the Argo for Jason and his compan- a try. Henry Clay’s youthful dream of] discussed in the Senate. Perhaj The High School Concert coun r Clay ; 44 Cun SO free trade left him and he awoke to belief in|Congress might have done a better Tt looks us tf It talent ong custom in the United States to anoint the heads of government de- The high school boys and girls have shown! the American system. Henry ©. Carey loved | 4°» {n guarding the public's rights, Sold by grocers everywhere! the public what can .be accomplished in vocal| the free trade system, so cherished it that he|2¥t the main purpose of the law, and instrumental music under competent in-} could never have been broken away from it save|°% “*8*4 by a Democratic Secretary f ‘ of the Navy; was bey ~ |partments with ofl.—Louisville Cour:| 10°, beginning the journey in search struction. The general public was unaware | for his conviction that every trialsof it made Were the Neekae Pecsausenneeetiia fer-Journal. of the Golden Bynes. oe ina rprhen of the development of high school musical talent} the country poorer. Inexcusable figures or] 1aw quite as secret as Senator Walsh Orpheus sang {n such tender strains until the concert at the America theater. Then} stubborn facts compelled these men to sacrifice | was fond of representing? Mr. Den. Mac Remains that Cerberus held agape and silent it was disclosed that a band of some thirty|abstract notions to concrete conditions. by'told Congressional committees all] It seems to be interpreted a his triple jaws. The Tantalian pieces composed entirely of high school pupils It would be unjust to say that all the high|®bout them not so long after they/and there to mean that the William |imombers forgot their thirst. The ‘ had been so expertly and diligently trained and} grade minds in the free trade Yanks were de-| ¥¢re signed. They were on the pub-|G. McAdoo candidacy remains, with] vulturous partisans ceased to tear + :. Me record for man; nths bet mphasis on the remains.—Detrolt}the livers of thet: nen’ ‘The - finished, that it was able to appear in public} serters. Albert Gallatin’s sympathies were al-|1/cyroay seroma te, afore jemphs sens of Blayphus, ‘ever. rolling’ wus for Health and render music that the best bands in the/ways with free trade, though as secretary of| Nobody thought of calling them fille taxes up toward the top of the hill, ; country perform with but little superority over} the treasury he postponed economic discussions r gal or unsound or bad business unt!! Fireside Golf paused in their perspiring efforts. what was offered the public at this concert.)and did practically as Hamilton would have| Senator Walsh saw the chance of} Fireplace golf is still running) The Finanie Committee rested for a “Ther : R 2 And what is more every member of this band|done. Salmon P. Chase, in his library, favored | Political ammunition in them, strong and hitting ‘em for par. And|while from drawing water in a sleve e Sa Keason is fi . e boys acquit-|a low tariff, still whe: ’ Are they illegal or poor bargains] never is ball lost in the glowing em-|as did the daughters of Danaus, and is fitted to take a solo part. The t v re a a low tariff, still when he was Lincoln's Sec- for the nation? Their legality will| hers. There'll be another story to}the inexorable Ixlonic wheel of the ted themselves with splendid credit to them-| retary of the Treasury, he was a fairly good doubtless be decided by the courts in ae araantectat loetataria! tcavniaee oaioes tote oaL selves and reflected what should be great sat-} protectionist. The striking ability of Gallatin tell:{n just a few: weeks, Mang r i iri ‘ ; the suits about to be brought by| Union, will be a congressional hour as long Your grocer sells Postum in A isfaction to their instructor. and Chase makes it the more noteworthy that] Messrs. Roberts ond Pomerene, tho remembered as that “when Orpheus two | : Instant Postum ay? To train a chorus of some elghty members, it| they best served their country by letting their] special counsel ‘appointed by’ the Don't Injure His Feelings made the iron tears course down ae baer re mei may be assumed is a considerable task, but to] pet speculations wait for hours of leisure. President. Senator Walsh made no| «1 have this to say. and T say it| Pluto's cheeks."—New York Thnes. the tie yy the “Elyse - train them to produce the result shown in the} A contemporary has just lauded the elo-|"¢#! effort to demonstrate that they| wit real meaning, that I would bers} were bad business for the United ‘or ava o orn: fri 1 ates. Having ably and skillfully |tber have my California friends. high school girls chorus, which followed the| quent and versatile Samuel S. Cox as a free z ‘ band performance, is something bordering the} trader. He really wanted to be, and possibly st grave suspicion upon the mo.|°° lve in California, then be Prest- fe Horlick’s boiling fully 20 minutes. marvelous. he might have been had not his wage earning con-| tives of Secretary Fall, by proving en ee United: States—Willlam The ORIGINAL A sented to the audi- stituents insisted on a bill for raising duties.|the $100000 gift by Mr. Doheny’ he] ”’,> ¥ ted sg brunettes, all with bobbed hair, with a possible | 8Tieved him to vote for protection but he did so. birnptys ae peepee pase oreo ly not be so cruel as to pry him exception of two, arranged in tiers, with their] Oscar W. Underwood avowed his purpose |° * cuagled public behind hese “|loose from the California climate bright costumes—won the hearts of the packed| ‘© Prepare a bill free from all the evils of pro-|"“1¥0Um\ Question aa to both ‘Tea.|@"@ send him to Washingtol—Mil- theater. And when they burst into song, sur-| tection. The Philadelphia Record says that] pot Dome and Blk Hills is whether| Waukee Sentinel. prise and approval could be read upon the coun- he tried to secure special concessions to Ala-| the naval ofl was really being drain. rn ; bama, | He assuredly looked after the Angorajed off in considerable quantity. Hiram's Puzzle 7 teAS Of SEL: HENS Ne mee si bade 1 goats of Texas. He had to swallow special] Some expert evidence on both sides|° “This fight 1s just beginning,” . VY ave Yes, our boys and girl is acoy s Ae cacy Now rates for the dye industry. When the Fordney | of this difficult question was given. | says Senator Hiram Johnson, spe: ou can Ss Vi attention of the public what is being accom-| duties urged by local interests. We cannot say | {> 5 . ia = A pig iy . Substitutes plished in the public schools in the fine arts. a} sire to go to th people shall express themselves up- T oO (e) T: Pha effart-was worth: while’ and itimenved the that Underwood was as devoted to free trade} ——————"- | pride of the people in their institutions. as pala to astronomy or as Peary was : = a aed For many years F. W. Taussig was always : e denouncing our tariff system. But as a his- ¥4 t ‘ Y rt The Walsh Standards Genowncing our tariff system, But aa a le Gc.or TO urcn 1n Comtro To the history and discussion of oil, lately} Would have expected him to make. On the tar- discovered by a committee of the United States | iff commission he sent. out reports which uni- ebelieve the newMichelin Comfort Cord will revolu- to less than half the pressure, ' 4 senate, the New York Tribune may be consid.| formly pleased the protectionists and disgusted The Chevrolet 5-passenger Sedan is most - era sopeusiy ee ‘, ‘ p u tributor. Aft ch in- ‘ee 5 e di is unwillingly il: r undreds rai ps gic maa: “ailigent in-| the facts are of all the more value. ° POE for f y use, ause it affords lars in carupkeepand depreci- vestigation the Tribune has finally evolved the], From boyhood, so Woodrow Wilson said, for Economical Tronsportetion comfort, weather protection and the ation. It fits present rims and code of morals under which Senator Walsh | it had been his desire to sign a low tariff bill. t home etmosphere all the year ’round for costs about the same as * operates his grilling machine tn the senate in-| But he made no protest when his cabinet officers fi 1 t b icall tires. Will youcome quisition. The Tribune puts it this way: bias npr taey Mpa pean oe pasate, enya i ja may be economically in to see it? % “So much confusion exists as to the high v1 ur Ps. ed not show operated onl: one or two passengers. , : moral standards of Senator Walsh that we are ae arath began gh eel ane begged ae t ‘ aut a e lad to clarify the situation for our redars b; iy. \e! ply our ships with charts les * power. ili keep yam ACSA Tilak nae tam “A we be dependent upon Great Britain or Ger- Superior aa 1 to atin ate ity oe ses pk R. M. MOSHER “Tt is qifite all right for a Democratic cab-| many. | As his official life ane? he. begged 5-Pass. Sedan ‘PE 2 et handsome 316 West inet member upon quitting office to sell his in- ge ca a ee a oat ena ct saint . lines, fine upholstery, plate glass windows Yellowstone } fluence with his father-in-law’s administration | mp2 leaders in acleuses aS ites significant? ; $795 with Ternstedt regulators, and fine finish. Phone 309 ; ft oman for ut an much anh can go | 8@ learn enc and lettry teens ore : yey « x c ” s bands ated feet Eotcene tes an unl often the man who is hailed as a free trade £0. b. Flint, Mick. E appreciates its great value at leader deserts the standard, or qualifies his able Democratic candidate for the Presidency. own pledges until the free trade thesis is ‘Letters between Senator Walsh and. Mr. little than words: W raed ae Doheny about oil property in Montana, have ¢ oat: Ree s ° 7 ae not Picked nothing to do with oil, are to be considered a he pets he bl leat Sun antheas lowers. We ; secret and their publication a dastardly act. sl a sia aches 7 oye the free trade “Letters about the weather or any other cra ros nie ned her or were uncertain compromising matter from the President of | ** to the points o sob ees the United States to any one mentioned in the oil investigations are a sign of corruption and are to be given prompt and wide publicity. Wages In Germany “Any lawyer named by a Republican Prest- Reports from official sources state dent for office is unworthy and unfit if he has Paint the present economic sr hilg anno ‘he ever (1) seen a share of oil stock, (2) worked | German wage-earner is getting steadily more for a bank that has seen @ share of oil stock, precarious. Although hourly wage rates run- (3) known anyone who has seen a share of oil| hing into several million ark: bein; stock or (4) ridden in an automobile sed or a = esha cra 4 grea: paid, the purchasing power of these “high” driven by an oil product. “: * : wages sinks not only from week to week All these lofty principles are summed up in ee from day to aan 2 but Senator Walsh”s Golden Rule: Do unto other The depreciation of the German Republicans all that you can. ‘he nation is been ae rapid that even when rages anata certainly fortunate to have these patriotic ideals | eq weekt¥ to the cost of living index, ti s held aloft in Washington in this critical year.”| not keep step with the rise it price, > A metal worker, for instance, in Berlin, verybody $795, f. 0. b. Flint, Mich. FOR QUICK SALE 1917 Ford Touring, good condition, $125.00 1921 Ford Sedan, new paint, good rubber, $375.00 1923 Ford Touring, new paint, new tires, $275 These Are Real Snaps—Phone 1726-M gs “ Caer) earned between 90,000,000 and 95,000,000 marks mesial ly Beware the “Red Herring during the week ending December 15, 1923. Ac- “When the party in power at Washington |Cording to the dollar exchange rate for that today, under the leadership of its titular head, | Week, his earnings represented about 4.5 gold the President, supported by the Republican sen- marks or about $1.00. -aators and representatives in Congress tackles|,, What would American wageearners think unitedly and aggressively the job of cleansing | if they received only $1.00 a week? Obviously, the Government at Washington of corruption, ™erican manufacturers and American wage- and incompetence, wherever it can be found, the | ©#*Rers need protection against such economic party in power will. deserve the support of the , C@ditions. TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestera 2 Democratic senators and representatives in \ congress and the support of the leaders of the i ‘. American press and the Nation they pretend| Imitate the Fathers pa B to serve.” Thus proclaims the Boston Trans- Honor to,the memory of our fathers! May cript. “Until the cleanup- process is under| the turf lie gently on their sacred graves! But A - . 1 r ’ way, however, in earnest and all along the line, | let us not in words only, but in deeds also, tes- SEE CHEVROLET CARS AT. THESE DEALERS’ SHOWROOMS the tide of public confidence in the competence | tify our reverence for their name. Let us imi- CASPER . SHERIDAN LUSK and cleanness of the Government at Washing-| tate what in them was lofty, pure and good; let Nolan Chevrolet Company Race ene 1-& De Meter Oe. = ton wall beet aate to ee Ours z a patient | us from them learn to bear hardship and pri- ed iy Mctrow Garage Dalbay-Chevsoise Savon people but their patience should not be mistaken} vation. Let us, who now reap in strength what 5 LANDER, RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA for indifference to the honor of the Nation or|they sowed in weakness, study to enhance the Conterre Meter Co. yeh pags Peon Mews Company, SALT CREEK BUSSES the integrity of its institutions. ‘The - inheritance we have received. ‘To do this, we RIVERTON Roney Sales & Service CUSTER. SOUTH DAKOTA 3 Busses a Day Each W; peSple are capable of great patience ust not fold our hands in slumber, nor abide | Scott Garage copy Wana aac LEAVE CASPER ON BUILDING) > also capable of righteous indignation, content with the past. To each generation is | WORLAND i el Pag DEADWOOD. SOUTH DAKOTA one Srp TS Leave Salt Creek are not unmindful or unappreciative of the | committed its peculiar task; nor does’ the. heart | Washakle Motor Co. * y/GThuchanan eaten water Sam | Called for and Delivered sam value of high charac r in high places, but. the} which responds to’ the call of duty, find rest ; GREYBULL Wan Chee BELLE FOURCHE, soutH DAKOTA, 9 a. m. Salt_ Creek Transportation 2pm people expect of their leaders in time of crisis except in the world to come—Charles Summer, ! Seeybull Auto Ce, op eeeameaen az i ak ABO: DL Company Tel, 144 3 p.m.

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