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PAGE SIX. Che Casper Dailp Cribune rters are so angry. The Demo- MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS exclusively en- lication of all news and also the local ie Assoc titled to the use for credited in this pap news published here i had hope! to advocate radicalism ie west ani conservatism in the east, both ends against the middle, and now the general exposes their hand, show up their game and no Democrat lLnows how to answer h ed Press Member of Audit Bureau (A. B.C) of Circulation Pervasive Protection The Casper Dally Tribune Sunday Casper, lication offices: Tribune evening and Tt every Sunday issued every Morning Tribune Just as President Coolidge, in his. speech of acceptance intertwined ~ subject of protection with that of prae- tically eve subject he discussed, so Ex tter, protective tariff se Of our economic system. Naturally aracter and volume of spér (Wyoming) every it affects the ¢ fects the character and: volume of our domestic production. Q mportant competi our imports By J. BE. HANWAY and E adequate, the gn article will increase, tive product is nporta- x itution, the plan advances. di- tion of the for Advertisi sco, g Representatives, production’ of the domestic nh. The latter effect sing the opportuni- Carried to ex- ties for employment. tremes and applied to a considerable number of commodities, it would result, not only in considerable unemployment, but also lower e8. riff legislation affects business in Boston, Mass., Suite New Montgomery St., Cal. Copies » on file in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Carrier Daily and © Months. e Daily Tribune rears, KICK, IF YOU DON’T GET YOUR TRIBUNE sur Tribune after look- 115 or 16,and it will | messenger. Reg- If you don’t find efully for it sto on to practica ming. It is understood that the sand hills country of Nebraska, has ambitions look- ing to a wasteful attempt to water some res in what is called the Tri . A considerable portion of this land is of inferior character and experts consider at least a third of it 400,000 a County unfit for irrigation. However, Senator Norris of Nebraska augurate a vigorous the proposed xt congress. Senator Warren and is preparing to i campaign on be! in the » So far, we have Congreseman Winter rapid progress made in the Casper proj ect which has ow reached the assured and this includes, work at Guernsey, If Wyoming people, anxious for the development of their own state. through the use of its own resources, are alive to the situation they will uphold their two ablé members at Washington in the sxood work they are performing and keep them on the job until the local proj- ects 9 re fully realiz It is the utmost folly for Wyoming the middle of folks to swap horses stream. To even reason, 1 ing in « ent mem Ts. There never was in Wyc history a more urgent tatecraft and diplomacy ‘ » skill and vigor of Winter than there is during the ensuing few years. KKeep them on the job is the best pos sible policy the people of Wyoming can and t Getting Their Goat If one may judge by the howls of fury h has eal could find no escape from voting fo. the conservative pursue. and anguish y from Democraticenational he und vicariously uttered leaders in all sections, completely gotten the Charley Dawes’ three parties in the nosed the European vised a plan which all praising, General Dawes presiden campaign to between —- “progre and “wstried aad ¢ l¥e went on to s Ta Follet how ssive he might b no froind for voting Coolidge. This, of wholly out of th th 1 true. And then Dawes accurately de cracy as a party which * eruiting itself from the two party li will suffer only the those who try to. str " {t was as true ¢ amt, no OI in affects the merchants, it arkets and le of their goods. farmer, both directly and in- If the produ © subjected to unprotected lower-production-cost affects their m decreases the or it of his farm competi-| plan, it would not be neces: foreign] the election into the house S A products, it afects both the prices which| people of the country could be seated sei ays be hor gare ra yew Asia Shy Waeat, orien euprhes sectelbe i Ss he receives and the chances for selling} beforehand that the candidate having| Chair, : aR treets his products at any price whatsoever.| the largest number of popular votes| fireworks, The Know-Nothing “bloc” | for ‘broader fields, and: exhibit his Those are the direct effects. t effects are the effects which such legisiation has upon his customers. > driven from their employment by the competition of foreign products | would thug be entirely removed.~ under free-trade,*then the farmer loses It has been proposed many times that at least some of their the laws are adequately protective, then| that the candidate having the largest Inside The in- ® Month, Daily and subscriptions must If » pald in advance not insure de- er subscription becomes one month In fact, protection is an end less chain, running through our entire] avoids the difficulties of this procedure, ° by specia " ph adie op economic system, nts before 8 o'clock. axis 1 The Wisest Policy One of the most important and far reaching statements, out of Wa since the inception of the Casper-Alcova irrigation project, is lyr, Meade that one hundred 2 thousand acre-feet of ge has been reserved for irrigation development in Wyoming. This means of course that this water, is secured, set aside and becomes a per- manent water right for use within the state, for such works as are projected for Casper and Guernsey. It is certain that this ming’s water resources will not be sent sand hills of Nebraska to be lly wasted in moistening a des- ert where is required four times the amount of water as is required to irri gate the fertile tributary lands of Wyo- ed States ure prosperous, while under| lege, but such a change in eustom is “Th urns round~ ” a competitive tariff, or what amounts to| certainly justifiable not only under the fn ae enise of Poses pao the same thing, a “tariff for revenue| present circumstances. but in the light magazine. Thus it is that the maga-|¢>’s- It is a sofe investment.—Adv. they suffer from “hard times.”| of the fact. that only through the cum- j hae ae It should not be hard for the voters to| hersome process of constitutional amend. | 22¢8 continue to flood us with startling The Negro Race eaking of the Negro race in a re-| ing th letter to Robert R. Moton dent of the Negro President Coolidge took occasion today accumulation tablishment of material the statement of presi-| will be w f League,) We can escape the Trouble by sticking Beints north: and ‘ahe/might want: to7go of wealth, es-| In the early d independence} when Geor; and the assumption of a full and hon-} Adams were orable part in the economic life of the} it w may be fairly said that the| members of the electoral college were colored people themselves have 1 Substantially much of Wyo 'y ga} In other words, the electors chosen velypeseed ate we Tae meteet Bee forward along the lines of their pro-| were supposed to use their judgment |!" pardon, sly shealds B epabe pela ress in recent decades, and under such] and to pick the man best fitted for the | 5°™# Policeman se Hepa es ted sad or: | presidency. In pra ri ws ure affording, their future] form—we have changed the original would be well cared for. “That they will continue in this way of advancement be doubted : he Diamond A Mar- stone, held together by that tenacious 7 u mi Soi “Pll have to ask you to hand over your| fellows played t! idea regarding the function of the mem- . ket, and who could be expected to inal bers of the electoral. college. purse and’ your, watch.” eee ratptnitaing oerngwe 246 cme Blectors, of course, are now mere rub: THE PAINFUL TRUTH Ponteb-abrenciiiother?™ eo 8 1 ber stamps and vote according to the “I pro; to make:a,farewell tour of PP ets will continue} vote in their particular ‘states. A|i,. poste said the Shakespearian ac-| Everything in school supplies at The Portland Cement Association has a rae sult as yeu reat by ae tor. “What great play would you recom-| Hofthine's, 240 East Second—Adv. personal service to offer individuals or com- SC! vroposal s otows somewha’ _—__ Sos . :, , the general plan of making the electors | ™¢nd?” M. H. Gantt is spending the day munities. The service is designed to give you nt they wiil find them greater] that they upport and sympathy at of the whole community. status and the fu such improve “As to the politic better present-my views than by quoting from a letter which I wrote a few days © a correspondent who had sought » enlist my influence against having a colored man become a candidate for a among other thin: : “The suggestio# of denying any. mea- full political such a great group of our population as ple, is one whieh, how- rer it might be received in some quar not possibly be permitted by one who feels their responsibility for living up to traditions and main- taining the principles of the Republican sure of the the colored pe lacing two good and able pub- uuts, like Warren with others who may and may not have the ability in say fifteen or twenty years, to reach the place of influe "ss occupied L “Our Constitution ‘rimination on account of race or color. 1 have taken my oath to support that Constitution. It is the source of your ming’s whole urce of the rights of all the people, whatever their belief or race. that statement and be- lieve it marks the line along which the colored people will advanee to the full establishment of their rightful political status, just as emancipation from sl was granted by the immortal Lin- ‘oln, so is economic emancipation being splendidly wrought out by the .colored people for themselves full political rights the inevitable logic of their position and rightfulness of their claims.” ; 80 I believe their will be won through nothing has so Solving Prospective Deadlock amstown political tute, Oscar T. Crosby, of V insti- inia, as- under | So when Wheeler lites the political hang| “Those who know Mr. Barnes of this legally incisiveness with which he ‘diag. rope is now] Wilson, proposed a novel competent means of averting the pain- ful possibility, now so widel and predicte discussed ‘k may oe- that a dead choosing a president may thus be thrown into the house of representatives. In the event the electoral college finds that no majority has been established in reustomed way for any one of the their votes for * candidate who has received the lar. gest number of popular votes. Clearly it would be necessary to pro- s of the electoral col- 1 advance of course would o rub it loting, that such > approved by This mehns ihat # would a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924. enue’ as tat F eack“of the thies r Tuesday included the following: ‘crisp, delicious doughnuts. Made at the chairman of each o! : . i arly. . ; bg J n Mont. daily at the Doughnut Shop.—Ady. political parties having candidates in By BLDEN SMALL : Mr. Meyers of Hendlarg, Neb. it , “T.0. y ss |, Kan. Can re ee there is no seniat majority in the] Wherein a small. Pp of ¢ h id oH. F. Maly of Livingston, Mont. | qualified to do your inimeographing electoral college, the leans of their| inated official action’ they Bain has had his Resa ra aS ye Bamesion, Cal. | and typing. Baleony, Henning —Aav. = Dempsey tor, . C. Rhodes of Butler, Mo. ——————— respective parties will not only be per- (ea yt: straightened. Jack should wait]. Sonn McPhee of Topeka, Kan. mitted,. but advised, to add their elec- rand until he is certain of leaving the} jp. 0. ORS P. Coleman of Paut toral_yotes to the candidate having the ring—some unknown leather-pusher | vajjey, ‘ 5 ‘largest number of popular votes, at | will ‘probably reshape the organ to A. McCheney of Dayton, Ohio. least up to the point necessary for the '] its former contour. Scott Porterfield of Circleville, choice of a president.” S iat tod to, steak | #27 : _ Although this plan obviously. wo) aad ei onaetnee p< Bo serail ace = Zuht oe Devten, ey mean a change in the traditional prac- Larso! Inanson, tice of the electoral college, the most im: {Democratic sides. being.very evenly. rep- | ‘¢ aaah L. Gotteletb of El Paso, Tex. ortant Iqgal point to observe is that it] Tesented. aks S the |The only picture'of the Prince of] |G” A Anderson of Maswachusetts. vote ok Fergie any change ‘of the} Unfortunately for themselves, ‘Wales that hasn't been.published is} 47 “ciiaal of Santa Ana, Cal. Know-Nothing group in congress found constitution. Indeed, - reviving, asin it impossible to hold together when the some part it does, the freedom of dis: so fully granted the electors by the one showing him shaving.) © Gerald Shinley of Stockville, Neb. Probably there aro not two thon: | en eae oe ene ner, Mid. i hat biggest test came, and ‘so «nt themselves | sand people in this country t J. A; Handely.,of Chicago. sere rede possible power and influence} would be unable to identify the} po: Meallister of Ieling, Okla. £; _ i + Prince if he dropped in at. their rectly towards 2 reaffirmation of con-| i that body. This was especially true in village. According ‘to magazine ar: stuti i rf the bitter fight over the speakership of Rhdida’ Ticked ‘Renwtrew: could take the ae er nee oe eth tdbe te ftiie orise, whith’ resulted inva-deadllock | ties 2°67 enriren cowla take, tis tion toward, which, as has’ often. been | that continued for more than two months. | solomon to a trick comedian falling remarked, the great force of the popular| For that period of timesthe clerk of the|of “a horse., Popularity is a fine will is now tending, namely, toward a| house, the late John W..Porney, news: | thing ati i pe igiit otete aay demand for an outright amendment of| Paper man, acted as its preeiaing or Mu adiicra sires 2 tee & the constitution to provide for the elec: | Cer qa wielded ‘the: gavel over a ‘These snappy mornings tnvite as] i sident by lar vote. 3 heaters. A full-line of Reznor Gas ade etter a cand, a bn aa eaGas This deadlock could not be broken] teaters priced at $2.95 and*up -be- possible, when the election is thrown| Util after a tie-up lasting from Decem-| fore going Into new location. ‘The into/the house of representatives that | ber, 1855 pepe JEDB 78 bin PET ete: Marae oe aed the choice will fall upon # candidate who | ¥@8 poked posit peoring: eel, does not represent the wishes of a ma-| candid beyepity: VE) dhe ya aeetiie rule |_ Student note books and fillers at jority of the voters. By following this | Vole should. be declared speak Hoffhine's, 240 East. Second,—Adv. ry to throw | required a majority). After this, General 2 “and the| N. P. Banks, Republican, of Massachu- Fighting Nobe, the Wyoming F..J. Reid of Crosby, Wyo., was a Casper visitor Tuesday. Is Buiit Into Concrete pugilistic prowess in the east or on @ chosen president. ‘The very | never again had so big an opportunity to the coast. pprehension with which people | fuaction in congress. lly this year, upon the house atives choosing a president Lines and Angles By TED OSBORNE When the street in front of your home or place of business is paved, you natu- rally want to be sure that the pavement J. M. Powers and George Barkand of Sturges ,8. D., passed through Casper yesterday. If| the constitution should be ‘amended so Nec: Ave arate e Rosca ay db be poral chosen will be the most satisfactory and hi . layed anal Leenhor’ ot 1 fea tagalas Doteea “The greatest good dollar “Gay is of tremendous, value economical that money will buy. his customers are employed and pros-| number of popular votes shoul ie 3 to both the merchant and shopper. 2 = president. The proposal now offered Le sara It enables the SERRE to oe, Before you decide this important mat- y T of/ goods to make room for fall ship- = = but still achieves the same result., ° ‘To pi Sade as eae OE prnias ai price thse give Le bubed ter, investigate thoroughly the invest- History proyes that under an adequate| be sure, it does involve a change in the Is Numben OF |) | material repostienk Beer bees ment advantages of portland cement protective tariff the people of the Unit-| accustomed practice of the electoral col- . san a i Soe wilt Fae Sted: Concrete Pavement. Get the habit of buying at ‘Trip- Wet or dry, Concrete Pavements are skid-proof. They are rigid, firm, unyield- ing. Their surface remains even under all temperature conditions, They cut down your gasoline bills and . lengthen the life of your car. ' And remember, Concrete Pavements The race for the judgeship was so close and fast that it made Spark Plug and Trotsky appear to be a pair of dyspeptic turtles. We hope none of the candidates have gray hair as a result of the encounter, but “politics is politics” and every- body can not expect the palm of victory. information. ment could the desired tesult be. other- wise accomplished. If we have the ser- ious trouble that may occur from throw- election into the house, the fault h our fidelity to a tradition. Gwendolyn is going camping next week, but she says she isn’t going to take a compass along, for the needle always more nearly to the constitution. south sometimes. of the Republic,| Now is the timeof — + pay you handsome royalties in satisfaction Vashi h year when all good] ’ we can repair any mattress. Satis- ri A . srecban tetia aroniDeacr politicians are. getting -ready to save|tactory work. ‘The Casper Mattress and service. They have the repair built their country again. Factory. W. Yellowstone. Phone out and the maintenance built in. 16173. Be sure you know what a standard Concrete Pavement is. You can: recog- fought and lost, than to have never nize. it by the pleasing light gray colo’ ir. fought at all. A little more pre- It.is made of a definitely proportioned . é « yal , | tor mt practice next year 7 . tctice=viot ‘nidtegal |< BV nore aay on RR ene ae ex |ehoula turn the trick, Anyway, tte mixture of sand and pebbles, or broken | of course, understood that the chosen et on grounds of party — but ERASING SAE ‘ The All-Stars are now in the Also purely on grounds of personal fitness. A_seedy-looking individual accosted a Ran league. The boys put up a good scrap, and it is better to have mps, the only difference being setae Adieu: About. Nothing,” ‘sug-| jn: Parco on business. would, then be given more dis.| ested: the ‘critic. cretion in case they are unable to elect HE ALO! t president by majority vote when fol- “g, yin Se ae ne as - lowing the groupings determined by the tika nent rib ssc ae a rah bad votes given to the candidates to whort = Wh: they were pledged. Under such cireum- hie know they ‘are. iy, Lonce saw a tinues, Casper will be the educa- stancess they would be registering the| Woman in a debate stand up and tell} ionai center of Wyoming in a few will of the whole, nation instead’ of the Henrietta she was wrong.” years. An .educated generation is will of thE olec sof thee chet sate — a law-abiding generation; so the out- y . A ‘ My ‘ “ i i a come impossible of achievement save for pcbew: wba’: isan; intemnatiqnal:eni: the candidate most favored by the pop- * edi con ular vote throughout the country. Dead- “P\ther a ding, an-athletic Ney teat : ” locks would thus be avoided, Wel ease hus be avoided, and a cwa-|” The Loeb-Leopold situation has Perm eee HOBEOVER: “The downtrodden ‘poor hayen’t any|narrowed down to one anglo— . ‘| sort of chance in this country.” humanity versus statute books. Done With Wheeler “Yoware right. The man with only one| Will Darrow's plea for justice from Time was when Montana Democrats] Suit-of clothes has no redress at all.” | # moral sense offset Crowe's vigor + ous demands that law is law, and showed considerable enthusiasm over all the alienists and sob-stuff in rubber s' more for your money—whether you use Con- crete or have it used for you. Our booklet R-4 tells many interesting things about Concrete Streets. Write this office for your copy. : Watch and jewelry repairing done by usis lasting. Tripeny's.—Adv. If the present school erection pro- gram ine and around \Casper con- PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Ideal Building DENVER A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 29 Cities If your feet hurt, the day is ruined. Choose a skilled shoe re- pairman. City Shoe Shop.—Adv.- Burton K. Wheeler, when he was chief The politicians 7 the, country can not change the engineer of a senate scandal mill man- Can hire halls written word of death. As far as ufacturing slush with which to smear BHe eieak goodness ‘ Sepa eae ate eey toner nea ee respectable citizens connected with a ney cant force people i gr nag ares moda hedaeede, spd Republican administration: as. well’ ne To go and listen Bee tact pataneen tise respectable citizens. haying no connec: To the speeches. chdodes oe tion with any administration. Now is these same Democrats have discovered UNCLE HOOK SAYS Our stock of candy and cigars is the @ pole-cat nature of Wheeler and| “There can’t never be no real lar-| always fresh. Staple brands, Trip- they can’t even bear to smell him. mony in an orchestry es long ez ev’ry- | eny/s—Adv. Many of the better sort of Montana] body tries t’ carry th’ lead.” 1 ' The day approaches when small Democratic newspapers have © spokén 4 eR é just as bitterly of Wheelér as the Mode | BREAKING SABBATH Ep aT sa ped ae: man Daily Chronicle does in the follow-| “Bill really ought to "have more re-| ots, erasers, and gaudily colored ing’: - Spect for Sunday?” pencils, To be exact, eleven short “Montana Democrats in contempia:|. “Why, what has he done now?” days remain before that heartless oO ar tion of B. K. Wheeler's political ingrati- “This morning he was fifteen minutes | thief of vacation, school, begins. . tude will feel that they have been bit-| late at the golf links.” ” ten by the serpent. ot that they will You will ike our work; ‘satisfaction be surprised, but merely disappointed;| © IT DON’T WORK paren ees Bei iad dt Da much as one is disappointed over the] Dedbust—“I'm_sorry but I can’t pay a ; failure of a mediocre character to make| You today. You see, the grocer hag just the best of an opportunity to ri been here—” farm {is about as peaceful as the his natural defteienc The be Butcher—“Yes, I. just met him, and| rest day of a tired business man weakness of Wheeler has been his. in-] he said you put him off so you could pay|that comes home to find his wife Pyrex Pie Platesc cep Gegarcll His. per-| me. Here’s my Dill.” housecleaning. . President Coolidge : 0 EACH Coolidge'’s vacation at his father's apacity for u Fences AR SRE probaly wishes tht ai piosoganh (gf Pyrex Biscuit Pans wf petty views anil mean spirit. © *.*| Extract from, a;Kansas newspaper: ena civea wrerqon ste Pyrex Bean Potss2a5 fe that fed and made him, by announcing} place will be very sorry to hear that he vat he will no* support the Demecratic| Was most brutally assaulted last week ational candidates, he i, only rur but was not killed.” ue to form. The price of his pol g treachery this time is the burnistied| . Politician—“Our. party coffers are en- hauble of a vice-presiden nomina-| tirely empty.” tion on a hopeless He loses Political Boss—“Then we'll have to vothing but the good opinioa of his-Mev:-] call on the’ party coughers.” fanr constituents by this move and guivs alot of advertising, and as de She—“You are not perfect.” ‘seen publicity and political gre Pyrex Bread Pans.) 33. Aluminum Round Roasters..,..+:-..EACH 1 00 Aluminum Collender. -EACH $ ° Universal Aluminum Bread Pan;....EACH 1 00 | Universal Aluminum Cake Pans....EACH $ eV Business men and merchants! Let us write and produce circular let- ters that your prospect will read. ‘The Letter Shoppe, Hotel Townsend. Phone 2500—Adv. John Kraubeck of Lead, 8. D passed through Casper yesterday. ‘Aups9y804 Jodsvy uy Aup a queds uvppeys Jo NeuwH “a +L 1 ie] He—“Not at all, but if I had you at : and fidelity the Wheeler sort of ehir |'my side I would be near: perfection.” Di you ever miss a train because These items are all very special : lout The 1 Th idi ill b a of a tardy. expressman? Guard fon thi Sells '¥ sp and on sale artor is never in doubt he hope for The wedding w e strictly ‘informal. ¥ stare er this price.for Dollar Day only. Come W beeler’s iticul reveneration has] Please omit rice. gerne Site Was callise: - See) (an ¢ at early and make your selection. The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Ine, Transfer. Phone 74.—Ady. faced. test moye but confirms the opinion always lield by thousands} If there are many more presidential] Dr. Johnson was in this city from at Montana Derhorrats who voted for] tickets, the ballot will have to be done | Denver Tuesday. him against their bette udgment that} mp on a hose-reel, he is not to be trusted, and they will Coffee and doughnuts for break- ever again phitee ny cwifidence in lim. OUR DAILY SONG HIT SEE iS ey atte Dourhaut abby, ; Merchandise That Merits Confidence” We may yet betriy voters in otherstates,! “I Had a Stage ‘Fright Yesterday, I ; ; Phone 1500 115-119 East First tnt Montana is done with him,” Had Her Out to Dinngr.” The arrivals at the city camp on