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SS MONDAY, JULY 14, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cridune _ BAGE SIX. — f Che Casper Daily Cribune | Benefits of Sound Business The Ego in the Case __. Random Newspape Oiinis Error Gets Pastor { Hearst, Hylan and : EMBE. RESS right code for business ¥ |, The stubborn symbol of the Democratic party ‘ A 3 | oy Men Frm SPSS ET mn, igh ern the, lene oy farang | Nonny alt adverse criti means, “Econ is jumtitied—New ork Herald Trbue, | In Bad Situation|Brisbane Stopped aha Risse itcaltaee published herein. educational institutions of Ohio. Antioch is an] Aj) praise of the gushing variety means “I bed to Rat guides of the xB tS : , S z | ESTATE Gr |institution that has made unique progress by| could have done better myself pectic ye Aero unfortunate error was mace|In. Cheyenne Sun. t Emenee (ot VAUMY! Barete ef Circulation (07 Bil" combining practical employnient with classroom | “Please criticize. this work for me,” usually bay iff ata indifferent as to wheth- Lutheran The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evontom an4/ theory in the training of its students. . means. “Please give this the once-over and then fag pte aE Aide Cae" xtoune’ ug | “Bound Uusinees tn service which benefits all { pitPostte postottice. say Bee- ‘ ‘ ; to take ex- ae TT second |contributing to essential welfare; to r | hin i a at ae hs an second | cessive profi ; to cater ‘to ignorance, credulity | loks and see if you can find any dust.”. An‘ ayer in Scotland: recently ‘caught. a sal tion of a new political party with — 5 |or human fraility, to debase taste or standards] «1 didn’t, hav time to do my hair” usually, mon weighing 60 pounds, It is rumored that in western leaders, according. to state- meas Telephones -—--->-------Scanectinn ‘All {for profits; to use methods not inspired by good | means, “I think it arranged very becomingly and| scribing this feat he has dislocated both his ments made during a brief stop at = Brancl ecting Departinents. will and fair dealing; this is dishonor. When-| you are invited to share my opinion.” shoulders.—Eve Asana! ka thls regrettable’ error gave xoany’the| Cheyenne 16st, Stuer a — ever 1 make or sell a product or render a bus you are invited to share my opinion.” ae now oby: as magth e pore capers Rae ibe is ger sored ie eee eer eats J. B. HANWAY and B. B. HANWAY ness service, it must be my best possible contri-|" «My dear, you neatly should haye yours bobbed” pests Mates 8 OE ae ors DU Mena eat fee taern na eee zd hg pi Mes tevin’ “tor focgett Jas — ion to human well-being.’ ,_| means, “I think I-am charming with minc]~ Apa have eve: der of the TRIBUNE| Hearst said. “I am not going to Advertising | Representatives eens Tends. the code: ‘At Antioch business is bobbed.” sd The nomination of Dawes was the fruit of a| ave every reader of the pear ; know it. But this fs not at all the] California to start a new party or for Lie 286 Fates re News rk Gin Globe Bide, looked upon as one of the great professions. Real- “T am not half good enough for you,” means, sound political instinct-— Portland Oregonjan. case. He merely wished to announce| to confer with anybody. I want to Mass. Si “Please assure me that you consider des hon- . e tet i é The Democratic platform builders seemed to] that nis members had released him| get away from conferring. i 55 New Mont-| izing that every failure in business by a per. ane cimriieee, thant sieitals ley Piiiaa. Cal -diemie-|- Seaayds te-endomiparled’ bY iBivoe a eee ork Chicago, Boston, |Son of fine ideals strengthens the notion rea or to be courted by a man of my excellence.” hts cite eunfeal question is, AWiien-ta <worse: partratees shes bea finally meen cone] Soni twetavtoroe mee sresk ity ed ean Lise ottices ‘and visitors are wetcome. ‘| business and ideals are incompatible, the college} “phe common people are half-baked idiots,’ a , boatlegger or bootlickar?—Fthitadelphia | vinced that he coud be of greater| Arthur Brisbane. wie is seeking to give its students a practical busi-| means, “The common people haven't sense enough x bry Set 37 x service to the church in Arkansas to appreciate me.” qi ‘ egraa “Hurrah for Brown!” means Brown’s opin- : —_——>_—_—_ BSCRIPTION RATES i vhit it the high ‘stand- By Carrier and Outside State jess are; apt beleate ep re Ps lad “Tt may be true that our birth rate is declin-|than here. 2.2 ? Wyoming nrotorwsy ? 7? ions are similar to mine, which is sufficient evi- |" but Barnum’s estimate still holds good. day --------------———-$9,00 ° Fear, Binday Only ei aacaSr eT Yt of instruction. Students spend half their time in er-he “pi rogresses” baskward or sideways 50 B, Wyo., July 14.—wWil- —_ long as he never stands fast.—Wall Street Jour- nal. CHEYENN: Mam Randolph Hearst, New York publisher, is not on his way “to California to discuss the organiza- raise me.” ey “Please don’t observe too closely, for the house is in a frightful state” usually means “Take a x ; Months. Dajly and Sun study and half in actual business positions in| dence that he is a good and wise man.” serie is neva A dcictn esAcnert! Cail for Republican County periods of five eae, sane gaining experience i had few ten aee as a boy” means “Have- can: Jes 'atets Tailees abe oehnie tier home.— ‘s $ ay. tact with the realities o: ie commer-| n’t I accomplished wonders for one so handicap- | ] al eoslares ich in turn are illuminative of the] ped at the arte P*| Wali Street Journal. Convention ‘he Year, Daily me Year, Sunday Only —--.. 2.50| more theoretical and scholastic school work. &ix Months, Daily and Sunday 90 It is a hopeful sign of the times that edu tion is concerning itself not only with eae moul ~ Al it be ing of the youth of the land for useful accom- Dally ‘Tabune. will hot insure delivery after subscrip- plishment but as a means for lifting the plane of “yp Old Ben Franklin said there never was a good ‘'ll be glad to introduce you to any of these rs H people,” means, “Make a ae of Rettact that | W@r or a bad peace, which goes to show how times a de : + | change.—-Newark Ledger. one on intimate’ termg To allsof these big)" lawyer's idea of “brief” is to use a sheet of |, paper two inches longer than anybody else oe Notice is hereby given that ‘there will be a con~ vention of the Republican party of Natrona county, jon becoines om h in arrears. frie ing its bett “ «=> | writes on.—Boston Traveler. Wyoming, held at the court house in Casper on, SS peiarscta ts puelicarit yaya ad Compare Farm Exports The valuable part of every religion is nearly} Wednesday, July 16, 1924, at the hour of 8 p. m., all heresy.—E. W. Howe's. Monthly. In this instance the smile is not on the face of the Tiger—New York Herald-Tribune. It's downright amazing the way a progressive thinks a money wrenth is a lubricant—Dallas News. On a Kentish country road a motor car left the highway and dashed into a coppice. It is pre- sumed that the highly trained machine scented a brace of pedestrians lurking in the under- growth.—London Opinion. . Tr you don't, ting your Tribune eter gored te soo |, 12 presenting its claims Antioch college says: ‘o'clock. to live by the finest ideals and the necessity for = meeting practical issues in a practical manner. % 7 H He is an educated man who, through experienc- Denouncing Disloyalty ing this “stress has learned to harmonize such . i i i inst | conflicting demands.” Those two sentences con- ‘ Timely warning to American women against | Com i 7 the activities of so-called “peace societies” which | stitute a strong business sermon. a ‘re waging relentless war upon American insti- Z ; ¥ for the purpose of discussing the welfare of the party and to suggest qualified and suitable candidates for county and legislative offices to be voted upon at the regular primary election to be held August 19. " Delegates to this convention will be selected at precinct primaries to be held at the voting place designated at the last general election in the various county precincts, at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. on Tuesday, July 15, 1924; and to consist of three dele- gates from each voting precinct, one of whom shall be the precinct committeeman. The committeeman will call the caucus in his pre- cinct; see that a pfoper chairman and secretary are chosen to conduct the meeting; and that credentials Compared with the year immediately preced- ing the outbreak of the world war_our exports of products of the farm show a phenomeyial in- crease, both as to quantity and value. In. con- demning the Republican tariff law as a measure which has closed the markets of Europe to farm products, the Democratic party uses for compar- utive purposes the exports’of such products dur- ing the war years, when Europe had enormously curtailed food production and was depending on outside sources for supply. These sources ‘were relied upon for a number of years after the war, before Europe returned to something like normal food production, which was the latter part of 1922 and-the forepart of 1923. Comparing exports, hy quantities, where fig- . . is tutions is yoiced by Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Smoothing Coolidge $s Way neraloe ete aU ree oF ar cand Mr. LaFollette has at last attained his heart’s plugin, Understie teri oh ae rors: em J desire. He is a candidate for president of the ; ee ar one oreo ue scat Be 1 United States. He has been a sour and disgrunt- Moting discontent with orderly government and), 4.155 for a considerable length of time because » praising the lic’ of sovietism at the zs P - f Lame fine that they never find anything fayor-|¢ could not wheedle or bluff a nomination from The most interesting form of gambling is. se- lecting cantaloypes that are fit to eat. - Some roy.|the Republica’ party. Determined to get even] ures are available, for the eleven months ended| With reference to the Bryans. Do we have to] are officially made up and transmitted to the chair- * Bable wien abOnk Avie pes SNORT A with the Republican party. ananagers who re-! May 30, 1024, it will be seen that despite Europe's | have the whole damned family wished on us? man of the county committee before the county con- MMM ch vicaale attractive ‘that dt/aerves ae a vehield suse Su ae prix, he had perotetl ts gaye return to more normal food production, we have ieee Be Creer _| vention goes into session. 4 ait Ait kta . 2 5 si s turned down to “bo: rith- 5 ; i © fer radical pro ned at the foundations |i" fh. the manner of his frieml, the com, | recoded vast gains in the export of foodstuffs. white collar job is no comfort ‘these days In the absence or unavoidable detention of the ’ rime 4 ; Let us consider some of the outstanding increases | until the white collar wilts. . 4 aS : ; ; of ataly rid eh Sato ents of the} ™unist Foster, and believes that now the time is} jy thea anne 9 ten ‘a rg Dregne Someones PUNE) a asly Bonubhoen ret x Ph Ua Ea! ot sok ae 1 biti to co-op-| Tipe to take the field on a third party ticket.| feats increased from 424,000,000 to 844,000,-] Religion escaped the war only to fall afoul of| S@Cbor ath Hace hg t d intert bes tl duties t Upaesh ar VCE tions against the| , But UaFollette will discover that he cannot] a9 pounds, and from $57, 500,000 to $13,000,000 | politics man, ca’ e meeting to order and perform a owas et rik * pe eee etieties, “who in very {do With the people outside of Wisconsin what | j,, value. Fats, such as lard; cleo, etc, derived incumbent upon him for the purposes of the caucus, wcti SO ese peace societies, " s ‘leo, e he has done with the deluded folk there. : being dominated by th VE wkzivitiniances h shi from animals, increased from 630,000,000 pounds| It was not a stampede for Davis. It was a] The delegates elected at the precinct meetings must * who are knowingly and deliberately disloyal to|,, Wherever the forces of radicalism have been | worth nearly $69,000,000. to 1,125,000,000 pounds | Stampede for home. E be present in person at the convention. No proxies S our government and our politieal institutions.” ; Sean rane Atego gee ante ened valued at over $134,000,000, The value of dairy . eR ESTE will be recognized or accepted. a - NRG 7 st patriotic body of wo-| “#e 1? me enere e ate “| products increased from about $3,000,000 to #21,- ‘an you mix oil and water? en how can ; r out ‘the. co are © “fen in America, she feels it her duty to acquaint Most, and considering that undeniable fact, wel fonoa0, a three fold. Imereroe be better cope, | ou assimilate Davis and Bryan? ~~ See het A CS te hp ae ee } fail to see wherein the Democrats are going to urged to participate in the précinct caucuses and see {get help ogainst Coolidge from the LaFollette a four-fold increase in cheese exports. Milk and that representative members of the party are”chosen PI ion’s entire membership with “the t) jnenace to our most sacred obligations to home « cream increased from about 16,000,000 pounds} Bill will, of course, support Charlie, but he ” i c ig 5 : , delegates. de ry which is bei mulgated in the | “@mpargn. ‘ Es in “req? | Worth $1,560,000 to 148,638,000 pounds worth near-| can’t make folks believe he can swallow John. . Ed ealihe tose Nae of iierorpanseeticaruine that} The platform on which the Medea red” | ly $16,000,000, exports increased from ‘15,- Republicans generally and all well-wishers of:the voring to have their members take “the | ands is not made of stout planks demanding | (99,99. to over 32,000,000 dozen. Miscellaneous | _Democrats who eweltered in New York should party are invited: to attend the convention and assist pitalists surrender to the proletariat and the regime of Communism be ushered in at once. It is surprisingly tame—if you get what r’s oath” or the “disloyalty oath” never to sock, roll a bandage, nurse a wounded yr buy a bond t@ help win a war.” . Cook has directed her warning particul- that phase of radicalism which seeks ‘om within the educational system which to use the teachers and the schools for l of their seditious doctrines. She says: ist groups in Ame have waxed strong se of their sentimental appeals to our wo- nd oir women’s or animal products increased, cheer up. It will be cooler in November, Comparing breadstuffs, as they were cata- we mean—by using that expression in discuss: cari ERAS Leer tai cat ean ing a platform, It pipes rather low. concerned \was, in value ‘from $152,000,000. to i. EE aeRET RNa CS Everything considered, it appears that the $427,500,000. ‘The largest increases were in bar-|__And the mountain labored and beliold Charlie forces which, by coalescing at Washington last ley. ; 00,000. to 17,831,000 bushels, corn | Bryan! : + winter—we mean the Democrats and the insur-} fom 8 00 to 92,146,000; oats from 1,616,000] gents, Iabeled Republicans—defeate@ the pro- ; tite “front” 16,667,000 to 296,000,000 Love gram of tax reduction advocated by President Z x Coolidge, have now made such arrangements as } rye from 1,669,000 to 47,584,000 bushels; BY IDA OLIVER the delegates in selecting competent and qualified persons to represent the party in the regular ‘August primary election. ‘ . Women voters are especially urged to take part in all these party proceedings. The caucus and convention in no wise interferes with the regular primary election. The object is to establish a greater party responsibility and a closer -co-operation between the party and.the candidates, The Democrats made a virtue ‘of necessity in nominating Davis. It was Hobson’s choice. , anon ; tions. FPar-reitch-| Win eventuate in. his complete triumph at the | \, from 80,000,000, to 146,000,000 bushels; and | When: lite’ seems.a thing, of. cobweb and lace, A. E. STIRRETT. ing propaganda societ su ed exeen-| Mo wheat flour from 10,965,000 to 14,076,000. bar- And the moon comes up twice in the very same 2 Eee id ¥ tives of p ive ori ted vis bet rels. There were large increases in grain pre- place Chairman, ® have ende d. to introduce their specious ar- Reet MAT Ee parations all along the line. Fodders and feeds| you're in love C. H. BAILEY, ® guments by letter, pamphlet and word of mouth Never Again ais show large increases. : ¥ < Secretary. through the length and breath of our land. They Nevertheless, it may be taken for granted that "ruits and nuts increased from a little over | > c stan 5 ¢ have even invaded our schools with their litera-| i, will he a long time before the ney ERE $30,000,000.in value to. $69,215,000, about 98 per Katt seatnasnts all intense 3 fy ture. Indeed, ‘oup has a widely advert hold their convention in New Yor i cent of this bracket consisting of fruits. The You're in love 4 = * get of illustrated ‘school literatu course of events was inevitable in increases in dried and evaporated fruits x : ¥ vised for its purpos 1d com ts in its cir-/the minds of many disappointed ply enormous. Canned fruits increased When you make a great effort to look her ma in $5.00 Reward * cular upon its sue nd popularity, |sioned Democrats, the metropolis is linked with 04,000 to 000,000. B the eye, ™ Mrs. Cook makes it clear that the members of/the havoc that the Democrats have themselves | value of vegetables exported inthe] Ang you show great_affection as you kiss pa| Five ‘dollars reward will be pald 5 the D. A. KR. are very far from being proponents | wrought in their hopes. There will be a sup As a little over $600,000, and ~~ good bye, £ to the party furnishing the Casper of war. Like all rightminded thinking people,|stitious antiy ve they are opposed to war. Nevertheless, they are thy to New York as a Democratic 923-24 jod. In. the. latter per-| you're in love. . pels menunelsacor ma tenis Mencing: conyention city for a long time. exported over 66,000,000 pounds of fresh | ~”" ‘ nadie crap toy add warerendieidect © sacredly ple (1 to the defense and support of Be Sa ae les, and potatoes and onions show in- * fees 2g tered ape eed : t i f necessity arises. As a measure “Th D. Are Gone” ' creases, Canned vegetables increased, from. $1,- Lines and Angles a of the paper should not pay any-|| - I inst any who might set aside the em Ways “Are Gone 000 to $4,000,000. ; BY TED OSBORNE ne their subscription except the SALT CREEK * laws of God and man and seek to attack the| ‘The man who tries to sway public opinion is| Sugar exports increased from 47,663,000 pounds |. She—I don’t use powder as a rule.” ~ pene a ie . Zs hts of the American people, they advocate ade-| put up against greater requirements than for-| worth $1,714,000 to 679,000,000 pounds worth $35,-|_ |He—“You don’t?” ‘ oftice. 1f you are not sure you, are BUSSES 1 quate preparedness for defense at all times by|merly. Years ago, many political orators would | 586,000. There were tremendous increases in other] She—“No, I use it as a-cosmetic.” , | paving the right collector, ask /him ‘3B D. t sea and land. Mrs, Cook says: do little more than tell strings of funny stories | sweets, such as- confectionery, corn syrup, etc. —— Be age aay crenentiais. 0 be: cary a wle ey » “Daughters of the American Revolution furth-| and make flamboyant bursts of oratory. But to-| Tobacco showed a slight ‘decline in quantity,| Young Man—“How long will it be before Vir- |°°t °° 2° Please call the Tribune. Each ‘Way * er believe that every boy and girl in America|day there is a demand that the spell binders | but an increase in value from $49,700,000 to $134,-| ginia will make her appearance?” LEAVE CASPER today is entitled to further participation in the|“come down to brass tacks.” 700,000, while exports of tobacco manufactures| The Girl’s Father—“She’s upstairs making it e ephone 15 Townsend Hotel blessings of this @ra of freedom and good goy-| The man who seeks to sway the people in thes¢| increased from $6,791,000 to $22,661,000. The| now.” . 8a. m., 10 a. m., 2:30 y Crnment made possible by the Declaration of In-| times would better not depend too much on mere | quantity of raw cotton was less by 4,000,000 bales cor : = sage 3 dependence and the constitution of the United| ability to use words with facile power. He needs | but made in value by how false is the statement | “At last I have something on you,” said ye gal- LEAVE SALT CREEK ¢ States, and they mean to oppose with all the|to know his subject through and through. The| the south both ways. . lant swain as he deftly slipped a ring on ye fair FOR RENT norte Mich E 1 ds th of their beings any individ-| old-fashioned political orator could. sit down} ‘These are official figures which can not be|maiden’s finger, : Desirable offi BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS |: i roups of individuals who would substi-|with a few standard speeches delivered by his | refuted. They show how false is the statement See Iocation on Genter sire £ Cool Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily ; tute for them untried theories and dangerous | party leaders work tnem over into lis own words| that the Republican tariff law has closed the FRUITFUL and reasonable. Migs sa ban Salt Creek Transportation ¥ xommunistic doctrines.” add some stories and compliments and make a| foreign market for farm products, But anyone| Wig—“How did you enjoy professor's lecture Call Western Blue Print Comspedy, SO tae - apeerh, that aaa arouse an audience to whoops ba Seba the sh exports to continue was|on.‘The Culture of Prunes in California? ” Room 11. Oil Becher Bldg. TELEPHONE 144 * : : en’ le ad ic 3 J * : "a 5 t 4 Discussing Economics o thusiasm. at time has gone by. ly la ig in foresight. in pier enjoyed itHe was‘so full of ; < _ As an item in the high cost of existenco one ‘The Primary in Maine Threw Away Presidency OUR DAIEY s might enumerate fees of a half million dollars The Maine primary law is the latest to 1. “« jDATEY RONG-HED 7 4 accorded such leading prize ring artists as Mr.| der attack. It applies only to aixtytiveretiog There have pies pei See unwitting! sete Threw, Mao.cin thes, Tux For Being pa ~ i Demy nnd cone for. eae ae ue towne with but three-fifths of the population | lost the chance of becoming president through - WILL SOME OIL COMPANY ‘ i ; stelliy cortain. so-ealiobidevotsee at aac of the state. There is:a lopo-hole of attack in the | some ill-judged or unfortunate incident or state- ‘ GOING SOME ot courts as conferring special privilege. In prac- tice it is found that Democrats vote in Repub- lican primaries, the law not insisting on sep- arate enrollments. A party system should de- mand that the voter select his allegiance, with- ment. Seward, Blaine, Champ Clark—one recalls various cases that seem to warrant the eonclu- sion. But a notable illustration is General George B. McClellan, because when he tossed aside his _———— chance at the White House, without knowing it, HE KNEW he actually wanted to be president, and was in “The Highfliers are going to move out of their fact a few months later nominated and defeated | house next month.” “Where does this train go?” “It goes to Chicago im fifteen minutes.” “Gosh, that’s sure traveling.” ise the general. public. 1 Not so long ago Mr. I y was a shipyard f worker while phyisic ler men were fight- ing at the front for their country. Possibly some of these very soldiers can be numbered among | protection for the independent voter. 3B yond those present when Mr, Dempsey puts on dis that, a representative government makes it es- exhibitions. sential that publi i i i ; 5 <i Re public sentiment, in the first stages| as the Democratic candidate. : “You must be mistak I 1 i One hardly will criticize such men for “getting | always a hesitant, uncertain force, find ex ; bat mistaken: I.was talking with ae 5 : ‘ a * Tes: In the earl; t Wi Y ” : xjall they can” and for ig it while the get-| sion in selected individuals—it in the distinction | a stage where the north wes crea cancer ne | TRE yesterday. ete recbd,” na thiele cl s bs a stage where the north was greatly disheartened | . “Well, I was talking with the mortgagee this q ne Bis pe ae Hels cleuel Bi seat ar between a mob and an orderly community, There | by a series of lost battles and bad luck. Lincoln | morning.” es t is : } fs is virtue in the primary principle, but the areas did not think he could ° : paank podlcathars have been and still are thou-| must be small and the coustitaenoies intelligently | ion was shared by Raat, teens ce NOT PARTICULAR ens # areca es who work for the love| responsive. It is not easy to see how a. state] and other presidential advisors, They agreed the} “What part of the chicken would you like?” Peters oe seiner ceo aca iples and aeeeee primary can be other than an advertising Propo. | best way out was to name a northern war Demo-| asked the Jandlady. # 4 po lead Reon ARES msideration. Such are | sition. crat for the head of the ticket and throw him all| “Some of the meat, Please,” answered the long ©. The fact that the people are willing to pay ker ttap yo Add nites eo iad ae ee © ® MAKE ME AN OFFER TO LEASE Ten Up-to-date Office Rooms, Down Town Location HARRY YESNESS ng Yesness Bldg. , th i There is nothing more to be said, since the | willi and McOlell: com- —— 2 SGT eer oe i two sigaecs and} Louisiana legislature passed a resdlution of Hand with the pianditarot the ben monk and A SURE CURE 2 ‘0 the “promoter” — "i . should, however give the thoughtful vauah To os shay oh NRG isa «epee tea Shen bee hia kisonot nett ver iscstamere shpat sae. i te ; what is this nation coming, when men will pay Ti somnambulism?” SN Z fe . “ i iy . t was planned to hold a great war meeting In| Doctor—“You might try { ” M 850 fc seat at a prize fight?—when states not| Mr. H Sew ¥ z Ld ght try insomnta, . > IL ¢ only license such brutal exhibitions, but particl: | of Mr Davie and will tate tee peng ae pelea pe Pee dat tape oh SE Pat TRAIN CHEDU ES Chleage & Northwestera Arrives man, and he would make a “keynote” speech in UNCLE HOOK SAYS support of the prosecution of the war, Then he “Some folks idea o’ gettin’ behind the gov- would be named as a. Union- Democratie candi-| ernment ig t’ attack it from th’ rear,” date. Lincoln would step aside and support him, and Hoowoula, be elected. McClellan’s friends JUST DISCOVERED agreed in the preliminary arrangements, but at Ned—“Who was that good. the last moment the general declined to’ preside just spoke to?” vee spa MV a over the planned meeting, When the plan fell Ed—*That was my sister,” through Lincoln was renominated and re-elect-| Ned—“Why, I didn’t know you.Jad a sister.” “8 over McClellan by an electoral yoteot 212 to i Ed (Sloomily)—“She wasn't My sister’ until wy ‘ ast night! 4 pte in the blood money and even fix the prices of seats? Grudgingly, the people pay their of- 4 ficial public servants per-war salaries. The rage annual income of the clergy hardly would| The best you can say for the Democratic nat- ray the fighters’ “bottle holders.” Educational | ional ticket is that it « Workers receive little; church missions recetyo| not of optimism. = Wee Pest eateatin; less, Picea peanately, and very few able profes. } sional men manage to amasg in a lifetime as| At last William J. Bryan has what he has bee: * much as two “purses”“of the modern prize: | railing against for thirty years— a Wall treet } fighter. candidate, to Mr. Davis as the representative of privilege, Westbound plutocracy and sinister money power. No. a ‘ 4 9 - aes em To re

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