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PAGR TWO. fhe Casper Daily Cridune ; ’ SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1924... - 1 : | tied up the] Well, he fell in love, as the best of men will, or Republican County E Che Casper Daily Cribune | ism. Sin ot Motions Iam tar and asoihed i ott ath aie ae hentia ato with his be: Call f P 2 * ae MEMBER SHB ASKOCIATEO iitied to. tbe ite ‘bridge’ it ‘may be that the World League | loved she protandegity ypetts her ankle because : Convention — 5 yy 8 : i pews ¥ rganization. Already this new institu-| and carried her in his arms, with his heart ae = “oe (A. B.C) ee ie seating out its press agent stuff. This piumtping very hard, and he said to her: “Bess Member of Audit Buren of © ete =-| World League claimg to be located at Wester-| um’s little heart! Such a tiny, wee girlie! Dreat “Tie Casper Dally ‘Tribume issued every evening and ville, Ohio. Research shows that there is such | big mans love his darlin’.” The Sunday Lor ene er rrivune Bulding. a placc, having a railroad station, telegraph, ere Was pnother man, a bachelor who was if% FRE s lace as he hadn't he picked her up uve for publication of all news credited !n this paper | Against Alcoholism will take its p @ prop-| he yet proposed. Notice is given that thare.will NeW ene.” vention of the Republican party of Natrona county, ef . He did | ze same I. man.| Wyoming, held at the court house in Casper somni| UM Iokablints Nes | nok ney caedion or wb weet tate bak wives |The epller'c web furnishes eke iat tae a ak | Wedge ieenesy at the hour of 8p. mu Entered ot Caaper Wyoming, pestastice aa eeoond “Thus, presumably this World League has 1,903 | the sitccsetene: and ‘the title promised fine|met. . : we de teoti fn the] forthe purpose.of eins an peti Ahn Bang Ream sereevee oe members which is a whole lot as World Leagues | costumes and a’ bedroom scene and enough’ sex,|., The list is endjens. We creat poring bd and to suggest qualified an hi ted mail 4 Business Telephones 18 and 16 go. It is probably more than the League of Na-| stuff to afford a thrill he could not have: been ile as owls ge. W be aply dis wy cod. epply county and legislative offices to. be voted upo Breach barca gt = isle! tions has, if you leave out salarjed employes. | tied at home with a log chain. Many times he gs that already ex: nature, . regular primary election to be held August 19. taba eater 1 Rut ad Delegates to this convertion will be selected at There are to be regular reports of the World| was disappointed for the censors had clipped the him to think straight. HANWAT fis ¢ EB. B.. HANWAT League's activities right from Westerville, Ohio, | thrill from many a naughty bit of reel, and at J. B. HAD 2 FI eS curse ries to be held at the voting place F a which séems to be an ideal place ioe it to func-| such times he would curse all censors and howl ‘Hard T > New P 1 Peete ct ens aa conceit elastin iy Gn ection v ek ae Mee ore chr GR | oder toffige and. oceas ly finds 2 raid ‘°rvall, he id in the Ha hays AL arty county precincts, at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m, on v ee Te A a Sew York City; Globe Pidg.,| order postoffice and occasionally finds 2 Fail] Well, he got married also, an jn the couree|_ 8 [egal eur _ Seunty" precinct, af te hous of 8 a'iock p.m, on eee eo x nncino, Ca ‘Covi o€ the, Dally sities nats telaae be tinea ee ae peepee | 2 Mine ene e "the Sane et her. aes a tuatinstl to sBhl en the govern: ‘s gates from each voting precinct, one of whom shall “EARS eis a Aiea ue pace | ° Sori a father selected those she might sce. Onceein: a| Aree, people are :: ter the| be the precinct committeeman. at cP eae ‘Franciace olfices and visitors are welcome, A Faithful Servant while he moe Ste pers vues then handy ‘they pr Bei Sgr proc deoly was The con man Si cal ene and sec ie , i . | he would say: “It’s an outnige to show that filthy | hard times tearGreonl tctuctrecont aittes Sige E seamaay gaan a HS oiled fm sei eds i. pepsi: one [eatin stuff without warning parents what to expect.” the birth of a new political party, cinct; by) man ‘doctor ‘may time ack party, which for several years cut quite! chosen to conduct the meeting; and that credentials i an t: officials without whom the public} | third SARA is tis ete figura tn Yational campaigns and drew num-| are officially made up and transmitted to the chair- Six Montha. Daily rmanen' | Bas ducted. Presidents might sent children to a surgeon to have their tonsi 8} her ‘even if it. faiad to minke a ah manioftharccunts conimittes betore tie county core Three Months. Daily dBunday - eaten case Daisies of state dlsuppeay vomaved, as in duty bound, and never onee wae ing. in-the electoral coll si vation guea inte aeesicu ~ wane nena ou a * esitate if an operation seemed necessary. Then the eRe. f not | . % but for fifty-four ‘ : ‘ounders of the Greenback party. were fie “enberice wal st tun eiate toatinast) kept Bis own smail'son developed bad tonsils andthe) 1° ying Ont last, to think that the govern- In:the absence or unavoidable detention of the M imsel: ——-—--— H rien grea‘ ma to his wife, “b é an’ easily sini ard times by re mmitteem e publican a Ba onthe Dany end Sunday 0 | the: Decause he ore; a nal ed ade if $8 eee aa moe If. ed ee, Sipold be och hat Greesh precinct. committeeman, any qualified Rep ( | ‘Three Months, Dafly and Sunday = 2.35 | indispensable. He is said to hav ooth ci. ] t of greenbacks, as paper} elector may exercise the functions of-the committee- mies Lider But their latform from the man,.call the meeting to order and perform all duties ‘| outset demanded the banks should not be per-| incumbent upon him for the purposes of the caucus. fj mitted to issue notes that United States notes The delegates elected at the precinct meetings must Without a Party should ‘be ‘issued as a circulating medium, and) 6 pregent in person at the convention. No proxies Complete presidential elector tickets will be| protested against further issue of gold bonds. ‘it will be-recognized or accepted, or la. be! i 5 q rent) dianapolis in 1876 was at- 3 F H easencer. Tregiat master, | filed in each. stat. says Mr. LaTollette,‘who at| The convention at In The Republicans throughout the ‘county 1th rea a gy zs Ee reaea aay erchanies ot paren counrenion Le try rasa the sane be \¢ announces his se jepies ee S P i Gates rs reg Mee ws Layatagere ail ase eae to partic! ate in the precinct caucuses and see a writing ge ‘retest ag nt ct ais ee mn i oe te sin i net f se things Xo ope ‘Cooper, New York philanthropist who] that representative members of the party are chosen ; i r ge is is a singular way of putting . We Republican County Convention of China, and was casting about for a term to ee | 2 | One Month, junay iin ’adwance ana. the | ¢St master of diplomatic technique that ever lived eae of having anybody whittling in my. boy’s : 5 rs ey neti ogre delivery, after subscrip: in Washington. It was not for him to tell ae * 2 3 Gentbacrmacces month in arrears. dents and secretaries Pa stata ope Sopauian cK, IF YOU DON'T GET WO TRIBUNE. they wanted to know how to do 2 : pa one SOU DONE rae iter looking care-| the mentor to whom they turned. Of every phase ; fully Zor #e, call 19 oF 36 and ft will be delivered to you and shade of international communications and built the first railroad locomotive in America,| delegates, 4 ™ bli f Watrona county have call-| describe the shifting and precarious Chinese gov- pncersreia ncpreenaenent, but plies aot was named for president that year, and drew Republicans generally and all well-wishers of the 4 Theses avantion tee Wednesday evening, | ernment, it was furnished to him by Mr. Adee, | be abl i oe an iiboutiatency, if they do| 81,740 votes. Four years later, General J, B. party are invited to attend the convention and assist 1 en . brine hers court house in which is to sit] who. suggested “administrative entity.” This at prey ahs detect the insincerity of this procla- | Weaver received 306,305 votes, but that brought the delegates in selecting competent and qualified : three delegates from each voting precinct elected | first puzzled and even staguerod the: Enrdbeas: mation that he is a third candidate for president, | n0 electoral showing. persons to represent the party in the regular August ‘ ( the evening previous at caucuses, foreign ministers, but, after all they knew wha’ that he will recelye votes in all states, and that ; tion. i t of nt and acted accordingly. ” primary elect Micra tel mpennamry er eteaeaa Raye (nS roe, Acnight it command aeeeneetin te cake ae ee ot Wisconsin, Tf The Death Penalty ae Women voters are especially urged to take part ae 4 ae Ze ‘order, cohesion, understand-| sonality will be missed in Washington, and his he had once been square-toed enough to step right| _-"De Americans any. aad parere in oe . i$ in all these party proceedings. ne eonpeexticn with aspirants for public office | official place will be hard to fill. He was of tha out and say “I aot believo inthe Republican panritnt : SAS GENO FSO Ph A Os is for| The caucus and convention in no wise interferes : and the regularly constituted party authority.| type of old public servants, unostentatious, but party, I don’t act with it, I wish it thwarted, s si pe a in Staten Island, N.Y, ninety-| with the regular primary election. The object is to confounded,” he had said that could he have been seven had to be excused because of their opposi-| establish @ greater party responsibility and a closer elected? The old:time Republicans feebly voted 1 punishment in any circumstances:| co-operation between the party and the candidates. against him in primary, but for him at election. pone peter ore any chemirniee aanitee ey ; He knows, for his home people have flooded him ~ page i ti? t af at ba CORTE HET & itself so strongly against the enforcemen' ar with letters telling him for heayen’s sake to be {ent standards it creates an important practi- Explaining LaFollette careful, that if three: tickets are\in the field in| lent standards it creates an important practi: It may be said of LaFoll eats came paseo, masta she panvagates will be be which is worth considering along with the aves. Ti inventing progressive Republicanism. | fea’ an u! C) is Congressmen and }. the death Fe eee ee ne re nto | He started with lofty ideals. It 1s unfortunate | himself. His followers is Wircorte nes cat sal be gros ead be a sop penalty since the Republicans forgathered ae Vat ioe that these have grown into unshakable suspic-| to run as Republicans, they will run as Repub: “Not only are:most of the best citizens now tion and consultation. It is a- splen oe ; ney ions; into obsessions of evil on every hand; into | licans, using ev effort to strike down Calvin barred from acting as jurymen in cases involving | which the primary election system a ae in| Yaguely fashioned but grimly upheld fallacies, | Coolidge, they will sneak behind the whi id of capital punishment, but many of those who serve | to the great loss and detriment of the people in Having been forwardJlooking at a time when | Republicanism in the state contest, they will ask have a subconscious revulsion to sending a fel: | mpcnsing efticiency, sbility:and intesr yan DuOs ee enir had altogether too much of a grip | their fellow citizens to vote for them as Republi: low-man-to his death that makes it difficult for ;. lic office. luntary action} Upon the government, of this republic, Mr. La-| cans. They would be defeated if they ran under them to vote for conviction even upon unimpeach. H Ereneourensicn 18 ig Paresy arty forthe pub. | Follette is convinced. that he must always be| any other name. able evidence. Many of the delays and miscar- en the, part at the Ri dnigeccs piel aoe aA \ Dal discovering new. sins to conquer and permitting} This may be good pot but to call it no ic efit. “ ‘A ‘ party from all phases will be} eminently useful, whose departure leads those Peay daceena hehe mT heamantatiens from the] deeply interested in the ongoing of govesnment precincts and to further aid in this feature the} to exclaim that we might better havo spared party members from all over the county have} more famous men. been invited to be present and participate. In short the gathering will doubtless resolve itself : into an old time mass convention with the good | | of the order the next order of business. riages of justice of which we loudly complain | i his imagination to do the discovering. He is con-| stronger name, is. to sportsmanship? It ue to this cause. On the other hand, the feres: with the primary Se ee, sph poe firmed re the belief of his own accuracy by the | may be clever in LaFollett but are you clever pre fe SOE cs shudder at the Sireateck of | when i Sea arty candida: applayse which he can always appeal from the | if he cannot see through it? You can see through intrusting.their lives to a jury consisting solely | Sor Singiean 29 Nexeinhers Republi. | Permanent apostles of tumult and change. 4 ladder when you put your head right between of the thoughtless and the cruel. Are we to.con- | A special request is Tee thd convention Mr. LaFollette has come to a point where he tinue, the death penatly until. the persone Sate ae = yaaares ered ent look-| Views the practices of earning and saving as left to weigh the, evidence in the most-important | » Over Twenty Years in Casper igi specixcwaltars aut bea tenon pees facie evidence of witkedness, This 1s what of all judicial proceedings are savages ‘or. mo-; ; ‘ , “Phere, aa me anen the fact that any gather-| he Star Mle a ne Acer ibaa rambling pro: rons?” j : | ‘ ing having for its object the consultation of | ¢ssion of fa’ e. declared ee Ptone repiectine the good of the party, is a fine ROR Breanna) pata leh ft eDva tS who once upon a time was a college professor. Penalty of Diversity thing for the party and the public. For the ner life CP hatammanicay people is the one paramount Midas AP thinks raat | Shea social order The president of the Maryland state bar asso- of better public affairs in Natrona county it is issue of the 1924 campaign.” ¢ has loudly spoken public so often that it ciation is of the-opinion that the reason why the to be hoped that there will be a large attendance The declaration sounds noble and complex.|!* superfluous to repeat any of his utterances crime ratio of the United States exceeds that of af the Republican. convention: In substance it means merely that Mr. LaFol-| regarding Socialism. But he kas other ideas re-| Gurope is because this nation 1s composed of un- lette wishes to do something for the. hroaking | Sting other matters, not entirely of a social- homogeneous peoples. The spirit of- lawlessness |. Th B ised Pl z t economic system involving | Stic nature, as evidenced by what he told on} in America contributed to by the representatives Coe Aeris d Recs New York seit Hache ed a initiative. Of audience in Canada and which have filtered of alien races and interests made us the " ew . yy ” a . ei us Lathe inane pie conan ele: public view.| course he wiil not admit it, probably he does pee om aN: other side through a corre. Shajspion crime producing“ soveteignty of the! ake it £ , ar not himself recognize it. But his one-time hu- “ at aha » ‘ th. thay ye Btn ‘The pelite pea manitarian ideals have been worked over and Pate kia Ma Pe renee Mixtures of peoples, avers Judge Offutt, as- tions extended the successful candidate by the| returned to him for display under the old trade | states peat and navy will take posusessic 7 sures, diverse interests. Laws are passed to sat- defeated ones do not mean anything. The sending | mark by the W. Z. Foster school of communism. Canada after American capitel Ve on hte ©" | isfy one group or one section. These laws are not of telegrams does not change human nature.| In the east Mr. LaFollette is grotesque. In the Casiadian Rae ree subsldiced 6 S ar favored by other groups or sections and are There are a pair of very much disappointed | states where they raised too much cereal in boom Teeth vase ectiees aie td of Gusalenn chat -| winked at by them. hs mixture Ce eee and candidates, each with large following, and either | days and borrowed their heads off to buy more | }°8° through such careful manipulation, will in| 1etls, wakes it difficult to establish one defi. of whom could have been nominated were it not] land to raise more cereal, in those states where stitute a pro-United States aed ai a athet will nite standard of) law. for an old convention rule which required a two-| for the bacrowing purposes they established one justify peaceful annexation.” pagn Perhaps this is the key to the disturbing sit- thirds vote of the convention to nominate a can-| bank for each 628 people, against the one bank Radicals are inclined to” = 5 uation in which the sooner finds itself, The didate. These candidates are sore. So are their| for something like 10,000 that we know in other have spent hore tite in ies Ware ee suggestion carries weight. We are a mixture of sections and saw their banks bursting in air who welll Slaten to: than that ne silly ie f ie amid the Non-Partisan League's red glare he is foolish to be believed b ‘those to wh hee regarded by the unthinking as Saye or less a speak. y om they savior. But when even these people examine be- “ y, low the surface as they are now doing, they sa pe] pet ahead pe map tDaal te find the LaFollette remedies worse than the dis- population who has even given a Eionabe 4 the ease from which they have suffered. matter of Canadian annexation. The Canadians have no desire for it nor has there, in more than a hundred years, beef any discussion of such a topic in this country, To say that our government has designs on Low Storage Rates the rungs. Piffling Pap Scott Nearing needs no introduction to the people of this country, He is simply a radical Let Us Service Your Car 363 S. ‘Ash Phone 1891-W “ Attention Ranchers | We sold 1500 head of Broke and Unbroke horses and mules at our Opening Sale, June 9th and 40h. Prices were fully as good as we anticipated. It looks very good for the future. Sale dates: June 283—24; July 7—8; July 21—22; August 4—5; August 18--19; September 1—2; September 15—16; Sep- tember 28—80; every Monday and Tuesday the bal- ance of the year. Write or wire for information, $ ‘ friends and supporters, when they know that a majority settles a contest everywhere else ex- cept in a Democratic national convention. It is now rumored that the McAdoo followers, with Heart’s newspaper backing will start a party of their own with McAdoo at the head, and that this move will have the support and sympathy of Mayor Hylan, the Tammany mayor of New York who is the political creature of Hearst and together they will attempt to deliver Tammany to McAdoo at election time. The mere mention of such a proposal has precipitated a struggle between Hylan and Hearst on the one all the peoples of the earth and our chief trouble is the tendency of minorities to compel others’ to live a more or less parochial existence and sub- mit to be governed according to the moral inter. pretations of the few. + Judge Offutt does not. believe that crime here is due to mildness in enforcing the law, but.to the lack of respect for the law shown by the peo- ple. Observation tends to the justification of Colorado Horse & Mule this conclusion. That a popular public verdict etre often is antagonistic to the letter and spirit of Commission Company certain laws is too well known to be disputed. We, in America, are of many races, influenced Denver Union Stock Yards DENVER, COLO. Customer-Owners More and more each year the individuals who compose the general public—the customers of the light and power companies—and the company Messen ag el oN sdeoets: of cere ria. The employes—have become investors in public utii- | re Ss, neither are there any armed forc vacant Cho aIAS ot eee ity necurities purchased directly frm the com- eee the boundary line between the two coun- rare 6 .| panies very frequently on the part payment 2 ah Baie te ae at alt Uke wpeacetal pee he plan. Such sales of seotrities have become a well.| Common sense has dictated the course je spicuous as @ nation in which exceasive crime js i 2 a party: | defined movement within the industry, known | Sued by the people on both sides of that ine, manifest, not because of the liquor traffic, not ‘ ‘ as the customer-ownership movenient. Last year | and the example they have set has been a model.| because of prohibition, not because of the re- Attacking Own Constituents upwards of $300,000,000 new capital came to the| for national neighbors: the world over and one,| actions of the World War, but because there Politicians who attack railroads +make their | 48 and electric companies through this source, | Which, if it were followed, would bless the world never has been on this earth any proper approzi- mation of human interests, and in, the medley of our unhomogeneous population .seethe and ° surge and simmer all the whole drive toward further restriction, further | Jargely from the sales of small blocks of stock. | #4 assure perpetual pence—or neafly that. iverse passions, greeds, enthusiasms, virtues and antagoniems of human Everything in Building Material 4 |. We cannot get together even in the mat- “ country is dependent upon adequate transporta: | into the industry, but also because of its influ. Bite WY, Sobre, ag pe BA ie ter of religion. As to government, the sanest for- tion service. During the first month of the re-| ence in the promition of a better understanding Pp ¥ in India alone. mula ever devised by human political genius cent session of congress cighty-seven bills seeking | between the companies and the public. It is a Piece fon cen tories have sought a remedy canstantly is menactd by the perverted vision- RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY new regulatory railroad laws were introduced, | Stabilizer. The widespread ownership of stock 4 ings of those who, if permitted the opportunity, is ry . te pape comerarect the cobre's poison, They would seek to remodel and reform the govern. FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS despite the fact that it is estimated that ninety|in a company is a powerful incentive to effi- d per cent fo the railroads’ earnings and seventy-| ciency, economy and a genuine spirit of public And yet, there is a remedy, waiting to be dis- no ie Rte ehbe HeROne ehinsalheetee iv t of the +| Service on the part of the management. It is : five per cent of their expenses already are gov. by ge! the processes of racial fusions ix. thie ova Vistributors of covered, tall. trolled i ther. equally a powerful influence to prevent unjust vin; ernmentally controlled im one way or another. P H) atic creer tees . ! sovereignty. Judge Offutt has touched the ie KONSET cians or sincere but mistaken advocates of gov- y crriessly attacks and kills the Fonte, Certainly, the carriers cannot maintain their| attack on a public utility by misguided politi- You've heard of the mongoose, about the size present servico and at the same time develop cobra. Occasionally it is bitten, Die? No. 11} U*med nerve of a cosmic disorder. Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. ernment ownership and operation. dashes into the jungle J ¢aNO. by many traditions of creed and’ custom; atav- isms endure—racial antipathies abide from gen- eration unto generation. We, unhappily are con- regulation and for lower rates, regardless of| This customer-ownership movement constitutes the effect on the efficiency of the carriers or the oe Of tke most importent developments within In the Jungle ; owners of the railroads. Yet many of these own-| the public utility industry, not alone because o poral it ;: ers are their own constituents and the whole| the increasing amount of capital thus brought You would die within a matter of minutes if their facilities to meet the nation’s needs, if their earnings are to be so restricted that it will be Rare So general has this direct sale of securities | cashes, into the je tM te Pa : Lines and Angles co and Yard—First and Center Sts. { _ impossible for them to maintain a credit which | become that it may be sald to be an industry | ond returns ag if it had never been a victim, Ry TED OSBORNE. JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW +. ‘will attract investors. The Interstate Commerce | policy the wisdom of which has been abund- The mongoose by instinct knows the remedy. P NO DANGER — } » Commission has fixed five and three-fourths per | antly proved. It will become increasingly a pro- That remedy awaits discovery by man “| «rm not afraid of daughter marryin in haste.” 3 D {: cent as a fair return for the carriers in any one | ducer of new capital—money which under other The solution of every problem lies waitin, in} “Why not?” Gi 3 SSS es : Sroup to carn upon the value of their railroad | condition might not be put to work, nature. Nature has a balance for everything--a “Because it would take her six months to pre- properties. But in 1923, when they handled the - . 4 cure for every disease, a remedy for every poison.| pire any trousseau she would consider fit to Jargest traffic in their history, the roads as a Concerning Viewpoint : whole barely earned five per cent and individual t railroads in many instances earned far less. $ No business can prosper, nor eventually sur- vive under these conditions. It would seem time It's all by the basic law that for every action There was a certain man who had a high brow, | there is an equivalent reaction, a good vocabulary, and a great reputation as a The very existence of a problem means that dramatic critic. His pet abomination was some-|& roneeS of the Aicbleps isxiate. ees i thing he called “ hokum,” and he defined this ere ie no problem out a solution, no for me ownery of renend page Meter ini ship- at aceeeee appeal to the emotions by mea: barrier that cannot be climbed, no handicap or subject of further’ restrictive legislation. Bray-haired mother placed a light in @ window| Obviously, it is foolish. for us ever to allow marry in,” ‘ TRAIN SCHEDULES WILLING TO TRY Chleage & Northwestaa She—“You said you'd go through fire and water for me.” He—“If you will show me a combination of the two, I will.” ynemiCetela ah, or some child Jay dying for want of a mother’s | ourselves to be discouraged, There is a out a4 CRUEL FT) ; love, or the villain repented in the last act, he | of all trouble—if we will only fight doggedly to} Sweet Fane Girl (to composer who has just |] Ne. 30--,-_- A New World League writhed in agony and his criticism fairly sizeled. | find it. rendered his latest popular hit)—“I have’ al- Westbouna Add to the numbor of great international Much reviewing had made him movements the World League Against Alcohol. old stuff gave hima pains All of man's discoveries and progress are noth Says loved ‘that little thin ing more than copying and adapting things ana ical, and the be awn ; thing of your own, won't you Now play some-' Ne. 2