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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924. relief to sce a necklace of ' black opals delicately cut in long ovals. 5 | The delicate. green and bluejlights _.- in these autumn stones are height- ened by connecting beads of bye c onyx. | ‘ - Che Caspet Daily Cribune ; Those Brilliant Minds ‘DAY’ NOMINE Investigation ay EVA G. LAMBERTSON’ ‘ r i: what sae te word aw a anp| Ordered Into They'd spike the guns and sink the ships, j q ase ita PAGE EIGHT. rT Dailp Cribune | specimen of*small town shyster be able She Cesper Sue to convince the people of Wyoming that Tribune issued every) he is Senatorial timber? nday Morning Tribune usper, Wyoming. Pub. Tribune Building, opposite} Gambling on the Moron Vote How childish and how hauntingly familiar all the La Follette demonology for every man, a roof over his head and bread for his mouth. : If Senator LaFollette is right, then the nation is mistaken about itself.and the world is mistaken about America, In his first speech of the campaign, his was ne of the darkest word-pictures of Amerida ever painted. — “Dhe Saxons called September the Casper (Wyoming) postoffice 5 net Q “Barley Month,” this ,| trom ss_matter, November 22: 1916: seems! It is ax anciest as the sun.| If he is right, there surely must be ten Ana are: Ve doapticah edna Sewchiibale tavstie peronas wan phones - 15 and 16] What La Follette preaches is a dema-| thousand souphouses now open in our be Poisnevik ‘and Turks . L e INVER, (itacscths Uo aretha 9 brewed, being then gathered. -phone Exchange Connecting | goguery that was old when. Babylon | great cities. If he is correct, then at least} 2 . ‘ peal ry pap per pete otarae 3 x : All Departments was young. Nowhere in his 1924 Jere- en of every ten American farmers‘are Wwalesontt: have war, thes toll ae unding the death of Willlam : Pa 7 miad is there a new note. He smirk-|in poor houses, insane asylums or graye} 7 oe prepared to fight: =! Ryan on a Lake Shore train near J. E. HANWAY and E. B. HANWAY ingly deplores class hatreds while he| yards. The prairie wolves doubtless are Ritiat the other feligws CHERRYVALE, Kans., Sept. 10—| Syracuse, New York, Sunday be rows from the Marx and harks back to Jack Cade. In his speech Labor Day were the » Dream book | pad-padding down the grass-grown rows of the corn belt's fields and the. wild deer have returned to sniff at the thres- Declaring that his party stood for|made, was sent by the ‘Cotoradc f the “preservation and improvement | Conference of Bricklayers to the In-| of the morals of the people,” H. P.|terfational President of the organ-} Decide what’s wrong or right. Should they demand a free rum port I2MBER THE ASSOCIA The Associated Press is c: to the use for publication “ oR We must not tell them no. Faris, prohibition nominee for pres-| ization. The body of Mr. Ryan, who ed in this paper and also the local] cchoes and overtones of all the dem- Oe reo noses uitton:| And 4f they ask for millions ten ident, sald. in. an. address here| died from injuries received in a mys: | anirahed <i yoguery and witch-doctorism that hz fn enator LaFollette sees the nation, We'll’ answer “Even 2o.? that if he Js elected “we will have|terious manner, while on his way news published herein tin like a curse on the West and M grasping its last pret inthe silk P 7 w. a sure enugh White House, without |to astend the scnys! santerence ot | | Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation] west since Populism, Most of it isx| ing grip of vast monopolies. Their shad- a splocl of oil or booze, thereon ‘or | the icklayers unjou at Roc’ ed 1 op tet = (A. B. ©) stolen Bryan thunder, which Bryan in| ows are dark Senes the ei they hare Bey comin chee: miptloeys aiecenion ctr tke spi gc se VISIT whs | 2 sucked the very life blood from labor, the . é convention of e nm = } Merde keene spat Steger e ie sad Hodee eatin ar Gant very mubatante from the fields and the syevecould ee heii cmovements” Woodman of (tie, world. fos Ata will tell you 1 Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-2 ‘ 7 : ep oo tats hs lave as le sense. The two old parties, he sald, have i : Bidg., Chicago, l., 286 Fifth Ave, New| Dackism. How strangely familiar ring| very marrow from the bones of the peo-| frat have as windows, split the screens | never yet clearly and unequivocally Setting the Styles that, despite its excel- é York City; Globe Bldg., Boston, Mass., Suite} ihe fiery denunciations of “the system!”| ple. Drivers of the golden Juggernauts To keep the flies from: food; declared: themselves dry. be lence of ice and cui- r 404 Sharon Bldg., 55 New Montgomery St..| TIow curiowsly timeworn to the Mid-| of privilege, they beggar the land, grind rom: food; ry | Ithough ,I put the question Pa San Francisco, Cal. Copies of the Daily through the public press up to Mr.| _LONDON—In places where new Tribune are on file in the Now York, Chi- And set the cops to hoeing beans western ear are the blasts at the “Bank To make the burglars good. the faces of the poor and even deny them bread. i ») ine’ c v! y] uthentic in- ) ing Combine” and the “Money Powe: Davis as to whether he and his party] styles get their first aut . 4 > 4go. Boston and San Francisco offices and y “ re 2 7 0) beds. They sit on were wet or dry, he side stepped the troduction, shoes of beautifully tool- : Smttops, 1s aa? flow often and how often have the Mis-| . They sleep in golden beds. They We'll tear down all the churches question by declaring that he would | ed leather are seen today. The smart t sippi Valley and the Great Plains golden thrones flanked by the Great Red Lest lightning strike their spires; erifqged. thevlaw;and would’ have-to | womens wos drop: in torvertermond } SUBSCRIPTION RATES. echoed to thi war-cries against rail-] Dragons of the Money Power. These We'll “fire” the fire departments, ri take an oath to do go.” Mr. Faris|tea at the Sayoy or Claridces are n By Carrier and Outside State pads, packers, bunkers and monopolists! | Pharaohs, he says, own the souls of the ‘And so abolish fire » continued. “You may ask why I|,wearing them. © , Daily and Sunday - And what mutters it to La Follette-| Democrats and Republicans, and have To keep the pais A. icy ver didn’t put the same question up to iy ay Only ism that the railways hexe had a bad] since the Civil War.’ They loll in the wep, Pens h bite etal sis Coolidge, It was not necessary.| NEW YORK—Bengaline bids fair 4 é a bry and bitter t That the coal and] seats of the scornful, lashing the people But baie’ a: ub tense toe eaaniet heads a fl ca atsiane one 3 the | to become more than a passing moda. > y and § Ol interests nie intr 5? +4 i y Gi iy jeading ers of our country, a8| ‘This ribbed silk is ro well suited to a Pp Moder aa on oil interests are having their troubles? | driving them to pile up new Gizehs of tnd fools'will cackle satiit , secretary at! the troomry nd’ bead | estes ene ell matted ta h Copy That the farm crisis is passing and the} wealth. Their names are legion; but La 4 fic, 4 with th DY a= . ; ; , FE oa —Lander, Wyo. | over-all officials connected wit! ¢ | comes. daily more firmly established. Dx By Mail Inside State. are steadily » reduemg inter Follette knows them all. Some of the y enforcement of the eighteenth] St hes even hoon waan mecatitiy tae Cee = dk One Year, Dally and Sunday 8 Or that all the great meat pa head devils on ee long list are she aoe amendment and the Volstead law:| some of the new Roman striped ANG ELES w One Year, Sunday Only --.--.. 2.50) crs have been «hit and one of them | industry” and the “sugar monopoly,” the ae e answers that question. conta. H Six Months, Daily and Sunday - $90] is now fighting bankruptcy. “banking combine” and the “oil monop- Philippines “Of course, you all clearly realize ‘ = ci Three Months, Daily and Sunday ---- 2951 Facts would merely annoy LaFollette.| oly,” the “rail monopoly” and the “meat By ELDEN SMALL Coed ee uct meommsary to Pro:| EW YORK—In this season of +s eae Te sei stone itso Se ala ca yeahs Where they do not fit into his campaign | packers.” And over these head devils is] | Most people in this country have prac- hee eens Se atts ane ce eae, square cut jeweln. it {s rather a . subs 4 . vi 7 ” i « th: and the Daily Tribune will not insure de-| Plans they are ignored. He will go super-devil, a vague, towering, sinister} tically forgotten the condition of un-|}nq whose association with those HE ter subscription becomes one month] on 1 ing in economic demons and| hierach of evil that with one hand takes| certainty, following the close of the|who in times past claimed to make pr polit devils. He will continue to 1 from_the mouths of the poor and| Spanish war, as to what should be done] Milwaukee famous through manu- . eS oT GET YOUR peddle the same ancient” hokum with foreign policies and -the fate of | with the Philippines, the islands having ore Hell's Broth, beer, is well ee F sre a which he has befooled Wisconsin for | nati with the other—the “big com-| been in point of fact taken over by our | Known. It If you ston't find your Tribune after look-| Years. He places thq common sense ‘ self! It knows all bye i all iorcee. eee a strong feeling, which : ‘i io ing careful!y for it, call 15 or 16 and it will] of the nation on a par with that of his} things and dreams all things evil, ‘ound powerful’ expression in congress, be delivered to you by special messenger. Reg:|] own misled and credulous followers. that the United States should not have ister complaints before 8 o'clock. He is gambling on the number of politi dependent colonies, It seemed probable T cal morons in these United States. Trend Toward Unity oeTEIO 1 The ee Albert Johnson, member of congress that we might reverse our historie pol- icy and assume one of growing imper. REPORTSAID | 45 ‘SALT CREEK Plain Language from the third Washington district has Dhiliopincs ap nee EA phe ae BUSSES Hawking His Wares General Dawes is not using the regu. ingen a ever etna nee, Kinley being undecided. Pet, OVERSTATED 3 Busses a Day. lar code of rules in this campaign. He] \hich we take the following: . |. Within this period came an incident Each Way In the latest issue of the Kemmerer} has his own code, and it is by no means| \ nh bloc ait is fatal oe our form | {Hat was near to having much internat: | Gazette, printed at the former home When his views are Riese tedeeaie, ght gti de not got that | 02al importance and perhaps enbroiling| | LIVINGSTON, Mont., Sept. | LEAVE CAS! of Robert R. Rose, now holding} pressed, they are his real views. If it is| °.oveT™mment We Aave not g PER America and Germany in unfriendly re lations. In short, Germany understood that America made her a formal tender of the Philippines, she formally accepted them and sent Admiral Diederichs to take possession. At Manila he met our Boezman to the park. Mr. | Reports yesterday from Ogden, | Townsend Hote: Utah, of a 5,000-acre fire in Yellow- | stone National park, are exagger-} afed, according to Horace “Albright, | system which goes with the bloc sys- tem in the older parliamentary govern- ments—that is the overthrow and resig- by appointment the judgeship in the} the klan he is discussing, he says exactly Eighth judicial Crea it ai some-| what he thinks about it. On that equally thing to say respecting that gentleman's] touchy subject of labor the country gets ‘ activities while a resident of Lincoln] jis real opinions. These opinions dovnot | "wien oF cabinets puss kara county. suit “die hards” on either side of these | took ahead and see if we are not in dan. : Here he is posing as the last ditch | subjects nor do they please the opposi-| cer of tepping toward that system, just | \dmiral Dewey, who flatly refused to} Albright ‘said four fires on the of labor and it is understood that the | tion. It was not to be expected that they | is we are marching along toward a mod | ‘7? Over Philjppine control. For a time | !"! BpatnanEiabenn (tasted ey eticr files of the Kemmerer Camera once] would. Some of his remarks may be pol: | sen plan of state socialism. with lots of| ‘he mixup threatened trouble. ae Peeaets aay ei) Sy owned and edited by Mr. Rose will re-| itically unwise, Then again they may| ys nurdly realizing the progress we are|, 2t developed eventually that Dr, A. D,| 2800 acres, but nYeg han: bastion: | veal a whole lot of things said by Mr.| not. Possibly the voter will welcome 2 making in this direction. White, American ambassador to Berlin } . r ‘ 7: ote ENT mote from traveled highways and Rose that werd considered quite urj-| candidate with courage to be his own “State socialism is a polite name for knowing onr administration’s problem. | were not visible even to park tour- friendly by organized labor in that} and natural self. Most, candidates try alt ki f 1] unofficially suggested to the German for-| ists. The report of an 1,800-acre vicinity. A change of residence does} their best to be solemn stuffed shirts.| (he inde By EST a ‘a|cign office that they could handle the| fire along tho Madison river ts also not always result in a change of opin-} because there is a tradition that the vot: | condition under which the people demazid| Philippin’s better than this country, | °™oneous,. Mr... Albright declared. ion. Possibly labor had better look | ers expect it of them. They may be wrong A small fi the Madison : ) f that more be done for them by the goy-| and thus relieve us of embarrassment. nad been ‘Sng extinguished part i \ Ever Thursda into the gentleman’s record, before} and General Dawes may be right. He ‘rnment than they, the people can or will] Taking this as an official request, the }sman loss. ‘There is no fire in the q , si % be ie . swallowing him whole. The Gazette’s| probably is right ¥ x ; pecials Ba. m, 104. m, 2:30 pm. LEAVE SALT CREEK | Aluminum |))' «= 2% = 5 ; BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Dishpan? || st ’ccv"necnonctee Watch Friday's Paper! TELEPHONE 144 i , fi pay for, _ imperial government considered it, ac-| park at the present time, he said, se runbid at - is th “All governments, ancient or modern,| cepted formaly, and started on the job, pig Anger has been minimized “If Rol - Rose, who is the incum son’ that ever went far along these lines col-| while Ambassador White sent a. recom- 5 2 bent on the bench of the district court Nelson's False Charges ‘ = lapsed and our turn will come some day if we do not call a halt. That is why the plain people are backing Coolidge and that is why we need a real Republican mendation in the same vein to Washing- ton. The matter was not given -serious consideration at this end of the line, and the misunderstanding was ironed out in the Highth Judicial District, and| United States Attorney John 8. who is presumably drawing salary at| tery, in_a statement issued at Great the rate of $6500 per annum for services | Falls, Mont., replied to the charge of » ® rendered, but who as a matter of fact} John M. Nelson, manager for Wheeler PEebhAe® DEFENSE: DAY BALL T0 cid has for the past two months spent most| 2d La¥ollette that the calling of Sen ceo reagan and Washington will do well without public discussion. ; BE STAGED IN CASPER f of his time. traveling about the state ane Ww Secler an 1 tea oe licta anh to stand for sane government. Too many 33 i ‘ A endeavoring to: promote his candidacy | returned against him by a federal grand) peopte east of the Mississippi river hav: . AS LE N t 1 nk for the United States Senate, had gone on the charge of selling his offi-| the idea that out here we are the melting Lines and Angles . an a e na SY 16. about it deliberately to prove his utter 1 influence to an oil company, was pot for new legislative notions. The By TED OSBORNE unfitness for this exalted position he| ue to po! nd represented an effort could not have done better than he has |‘? interfere with Wheeler’s ‘speaking so far. “During the coming campaign campaign, . z he may be depended upon to convince] District Attorney Slattery points out the people that his aspiration for the| that the case. is taking its regular highest office within their gift is the] Course, that it has been known all along ‘height of monumental presumption, but] that the case would come up in Septem- The waves in the ocean are something like me, A Nationa] Defense day. ball will And this is not meant as a joke; be held at the Arkeon Friday. even- Sugars and Creamers We come to the shore in the grandest | ;.. ‘ : avila; Pigirrr rhapr yaa te da aa Regular from $1.25 to $2.75 And>then we go back again—broke. | planned’ for the observance of the fear us just at a time when we need their backing and support. “We are about to see a great migra- tion of people from the big eastern cities to the small farms and new land of the west, If the food grown by our, farmers i . “ ther pron inane eg |i ad un the aerignment Sep | maak, G8 Sle Repl el] cpowaraerox Se serv eb ih ago | thoes “who know “Mi. Hose ‘beat. douiber gee ay: aay Ge appearance ofl the food. When they do both the farmer] Small. Boy—“Say, are you going to pestaagrs at ned pseu a Tapa Bevis se ~« — “It should be recalled and kept in| "enator \Wheeler's attorney, who can se-| and the workers will be the gainers, marry sister’ : wear their uniforms to -the dance : mind that the Democratic candidate for Peis fear abe A sate Alon DY mak-} “This. movement. is getting under way| Young Sa ae tell’ the} and give it a sem{military astmos- United States Senator is not aby well ae which maith disposed at betare the mar ene ig will she such battler <fop) ns Bal Boy- » that’s wnat I thought. ian Meats Be ethene Bete Se i a OF in the state generally: as ‘He. is in| cise 18 Drought to trial. The district af-| (20%, continual large flow of Burepesn| amet Boy That | rere 8 =. his old home in Kenmerer and Lincoln| fey: said that he had no objection! restrictive immigration act helps this “ask tor HOrlick’s ; ‘ county, where he resided, practiced 1: h lgting thes case. go. over | until after movement and the foreign born citizens} |, -NO DOUBT OF IT The ORIGINAL SET and dallied in dubious land deals the election if the defendant so desired. are the first to see it. As this long looked I hear that Charlie killed the biggest Malted Milk several years. He is one of the Gold} The only question involved now is Dust Twins if not one of tht most la-| Whether Wheeler wants an immediate or mentable political accidents in recent | * deferred trial. Wheeler recently issued aga a statement in which he declared that he . had been seeking immediate trial from the beginning. The truth is that when appriased of his indictment Wheeler is- sued a statement to the press declaring that he would go to Montana at once deer of the season.” “I can easily believe it. It would have to be a big one or_he’d never have hit it.” for movement to the land proceeds we will need eastern capital and lots of it. “Our population is now 113,000,000 persons or 8,000,000 more than the cen- sus count of 1920. Even with limited im- migration we are growing at the rate of 2,000,000 a year. “For three centuries we ove tried the great melting pot experiment and we did All authorities agree that crime in- creases with cold weather. No coal deal- er, however, should take this as per- Rich sonal. z y During his residence in! Kemmerer he was at all times ready to serve any interests inimical to organized labor and as such he at times spoke his mind freely and as it now turns out, injudi- The CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. 147 South Center Street : ‘ ante 1 Wy Phone 425 county and prosecuting attorney ant|Stin Jater the eame aight he withdres fhe wild polities teas 'qfplayed out ua-| ree enc ig aeae eta ala ronal = finding his law prac reduced to a] both s 5 ; at tons began to.seep in, 1 z 1 ‘ pass el hs = < statements and issued a‘new one] «yoy under the immigration act of | that?” = Mn TTT TTT Hevneizet'npon the folorn hope of mak | Seckaring hat his course would be’ tl 192i gn ‘whieh T labore might antt.<E Proposed to Mise Buon ana sive | eli Anica iii iianinGnunuauianunaaNAN ing the run for a seat in Congress, of | demand a trial by itr, ‘arcs sel mnain for seven years, ‘and which could | Sid ‘No. os ; Tat a palitieal caented, as was expected, | that Wheeler issued and withdrew state | "Ct PANS ee ee Loree Some NoT HIS FAULT = but a political cataclysm swept William |." pai Pre Enowi press, | Uarding had not. signed the origina re 76 Yo = B. Ross into the governor’s chair, The Hs vaya ene Beaders aula er eat, anote eb 3a 1921, beg ore Ahapt to uy a ee pypet eve rculty saya vole ae f | legislature ‘had already }provided for ‘ae anchor eh i ~.| Still greater experiment. We are under- is * cH oS Nie Ke the establishment of the Highth Judi-| Went DARLEY. Pha Mpineant taking to regulate and control daw the | 5 ee egriae week and 3 Gok cine ae e cial District, and the lame duck from ‘ling was completely suppressed xo] (rmendous problem of the commingling} (0 19% Ata then he -had me arrested for Lincoln county was given the plum. the reading public wae concern. | OL the races. In a few years we will have js hits orders” During his bal my a Sabpec db was concern !ne more Irish-Americans, no more Ger-| C@trying-out his orders. a uring his term on the bench Judge] ed. The most recent move made on behalf |\,,. A ic: belittling tit? Rose has had occasion to hear and de-| of Wheeler's anxiety for ‘an early. trial| “2” A4mericans, no more belittling titles GOOD BUSINESS cide “nishy ‘causa. ante nthe Sara IN oh aod oy any such as wops, bohunks and the like, but] ,,. sey ath ea 3 ie 7 m ¢ A ar is the filing of a demurrer and a mo:| within one full generation, there will be ‘Why do you ailow that waiter to en lying the right of picketing, and he| tion for the transfer of the case to Butte fl i t stand constantly back of that newly teh decided, we may assume, according to by Wheeler's law partner in the federal ate ty Bary ae hed areb or Sent married couple?” asked a friend of the WYOMING'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL vr the law and the evidence. If Labor] court at Great Falls, Mont. true uaturalisntiog? ee eat 18] reatauvant|propristor; a * was right, the decision of a just judge ancora fe Ft true naturalization: “Tt pays me to have him do it,” was £ nd an— ; 5 sworn to interpret the law without fear 5 the answer. “They keep giving him or- iS La Follette Seeing Demons The Scout's Task ders to get him out of the way.” = le The United States of America hag been = R ‘4 gainst it, by the same token. | regarding itself as ‘reasonably prosper-| ‘The-Boy Scouts of America are to ex- VERY DIFFICULT = >» w he sickening spectacle of | ous. Its people are at Work. Its mills and] tend their broad field of usefulness by Lady—“It must be hard to get along | = THE CAR MISS LOGAN GRACED DU! a holding } tion on t hops ¢ busy. The railroads have been | detailing the entire membership of 681,-| without working.” = é DURING THE PARADE : bench about, contraz , jn a big and high price ain crop] 121 boys to the task of promoting regis:| Tramp—“It surely is, ma'am. You sD of the Wyoming constitution and|to the elevators. Its banks are stuffed! tration and yoting in the coming ¢-| have no idea how strong de temptation " in to secure votes, proud | with ings and its vaults crowded with | tion, as a means of citizenship training] to go to work is sometimes.” THE TRUE BLUE OAKLAND = ly g his decisions, handed down | most the world’s gold. The al] as well as a service to the nation. "s Fi nm; from a nou-partisan bench, as reasons | wages” of labor are twenty-seven per | s The movement of the Boy Sconte is in OUR DAILY SONG HIT One of the World’s Finest Cars ur and inducements for the voters to cust | cent higher tl in 19Lt and higher than | the direction of bringing the nation back] “Gwendolyn’s Wandering in Her Mie 1 = ‘ nm their ballots for him nywhere else in the world, to its anchorage of popular government.| but She Can’t Get Very Far.” y; 4 Could anything prove more dear! jts money is sound. In a bankrupt} With the more than one-half million ; = the unfitness of thix man for the office] world it is the great solvent nation. Peo-| scout membership will co-operate 2,000, GOOD POLICY = PATTERSON OAKLAND to which he aspires? ‘There is a cer-| ples of other lands regard it with open | 200 men who have been scouts and scout Hubby—“Why db you write so many i en e = tain dignity connected in the publie’s | ind jealous envy. Millions of them Mfici . letters in such hot weather?” 540 EAST YELLOWSTONE \ = mind with the office of judge. and alsc] trying to enter its gates. There is ¢ It is a splendid, patriotic work, worthy! Wifie—“If I don’t keep all our rela iy PHONE 2202 = with the holder of a seat in the United] in its Iris, cattle oh its hills and no-' of the useful organization that sponsors | tives posted on the awful heat here they | = es Senate, Will this microscopic where on earth is there so nearly a bei it, will be landing on us for a yisit.” ee nts