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a ‘ 4p PAGE EIGHT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cribune casper Daily Tribune issued every evening 3 : he ahotean vente Morning ‘Tribune every Sunday, at} ' Among the major constructive achievements me Che Casyer Daily Cribune Lost Town year ‘there have been no long pe- riods of hot dry winds to add to the danger. zens who can take advantage of it, it comes at too high a price when the carelessness of tourists and we would not be thanked. If we] suicide if I refuse you?” settled all their debts and started] He—“That has always been my them off clean, we feel they would] custom.’ ¥ % A Constructive Measure 3 a cost the country an; “ . By ELDEN aprars. “tell the world” they had it coming - ‘The government still is maintain-|campers may dee Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune Build-/ of the Republican party is the enactment of the] “sro intimately. nected. with | to them.—Waterloo ‘Tribune. “Jobnéon {s in California taking|ing heavily augmented forces of miers Sects toy thousands to $ ing, opposite posioffice._____|federal water power act. This Jaw. passed injnoveareer of. Abraham Lincoln of| —_ things easy,” says a newspaper. Welforest rangers and fire fighters | 000, : 400 prosecu- Entered at ry 1920, provides for the public retention of the ulti-|any town or city on the map, and| Senator Wheeler still sort of| Wonder what things he is taking| throughout the Pacific states, in ad-| ‘There have been erect. class matter, November 22, 1916. mate title to water power, but:the leasing of that | figuring importantly in the history | jings to Roxic as being quite all| casy. dition to seven detachments of Unit- Hone er ahgocts ke — Fy Fulncss Telephone nono na aS ana i6| Power to development companies’ for terms of|of his life and development into al riche put then the senator is run- : ed States troops detailed to forest seul eae ie “ pa Repiness - Telepbcnes——-— Gonhecting All fifty years at the expiration of which time the | Powerful national fgure, was the| ning for public office and we'd iike}| Our Dally Song Hit. patrol work. These fire fighters are pans 8 ave ts ace we fires Branch Cen partners af power may revert to the gover ent or an’ ex-| ‘own of New Salem, Ill. It was on|t, know what Roxie really thinks} . “My Horse's Coat Is Very Good,| being aided and kept informed by oc-| due ndiarism ne epartme! may rnm u the .Sargamon. river in Menard] or tne senator, confident county, and after an existence of] io, star. ; S tally—Mar- fy J. E. HANWAY AND ©. &. HANWAY tension of the lease maybe given. The rights of 3 ful But I Don't Like His Pants.” nal aeroplane patrols. ness. Experts are urging a further 3 “nanwers loegers and lumber man-| restrictive policing of forest. areas the public'and of consumers of power are guard- less than ten years & dropped ufaeturers do not hesitate to say|which will limit public utilization of . Advertising Representatives ed by, provisions which preyent . exorbitant] abruptly out of sight. What had| one pleasing feature of the greet- 5 0 . King & Pr 1720-23 Steger Bids-.| charges. “| been a thriving town completely ing extended :o his royal highness is that it is not founded merely on A j that. while recreation in the woods|the forests both: public ahd private, may be a grand thing for those citi- for recreational purposes. snobbery and the desire to see a prince of the blood, but upon a gen- | G FORESTS uine admiration for a young man who in his own right, appeals to popular regard. His wholesome r Us and unaffected democracy 1s pro- 6 Fitth i york City; G'o! na thrivi 286 Pitt New| Recently an effort has. been made by Demo- | “**erted ana its site became a-rough cratic leaders to claim cred{t to the Democratic | “°" P&*ture- party for the enactment of this law. One writer has asserted that “This measure did honor to — ________ the Democratic party,” but the statement. is w THE ASSOCIATED PRESS made in the same article by the same. writer. that Francisco, C: m file in the Ne rk, Chicago, Francisco offices and visitors are ‘ This country has, in boom times in cases ke the Oklahoma open- ing, seen cities built out of nothing as rapidly as New Salem grew. ated Prers is exclusively entitled to the! the act was passed in 1920. Thus the claimant| Nove eyer disappeared so quickly. | N Amaciont oiiete: ‘as mu = S < i Di an. 1920). "3 verbla] and r \ bam pe foe nue Se rea terse in this paper! fo Democratic credit disproves. his own claim, posiry Poni zeae) Bake mihi aad cepted him ax a regular fellow.— and also the I< ; in 98 ms - : 4 ci ity Journal. e for in 1920 both honses of congress were Repub: clérk, spent alxzyears\thére. within | =25se* City tic Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©.) | lican. } 1° —— htat period he decided to stu: law, Everywhere today the call ts for It will be remembered that from 1913 to 1919] there he discovered that he had the the man who can make himse both houses, of congress were Democratic. Dur-| power to influence men’ favorably |)... in new ways to reach old ends. ing that time the Democrats in control of com-|®"4@ thereupon. planned to entér| +. purden of civilization is he mittees on public lands and reclamation tried to} Pubie lfe.as soon as he could make] Wi, means well, but means well Over 30 Per Cent of draft an acceptable measure for the leasing of Loe petite ern bias Lins hry feebly.—Dubuque Times-Journal. 5,500 Fires-Cau: water powers. In this they repeatedly failed, be- h greatest sorrow: lati a- B Isitors. cause they could not devise a plan that was prac- ee bb etal a oa hina ape da y Vv ‘ ; in 7 ‘ ; inistration had been responsible, tical in its provisions and free from serious ob-] Founded In 1829, New Salem grew] "2" hc. Charles Bryan charged jections. with, amazing swiftness for a time.|/ ji, acceptance speech, for the By J. ©. } In the clection of 1918, there was a reverse of| \y"Stistenteras awiftly. With one| SPell_ of agricultural depression, 1} COBYRENG Aut, Coa, remater political control of congress, and,when tle new two. exceptions its stores, houses 5 Fees bes Oy AOE coeacat wee experts. day iiiat'the Daseed, stated All subscriptio t be paid-in congress went into power in 1919, both houses - piven the Dally Tribune wilfnot Insure delive were Republican. The rev 1 it will be remem- ind cabins were taken down and] {0.3 rasterit ..|'§ paying too high a price for allow- » ght about the presen pros: B . : moved away to other places, its) 1. Vity.promising prices. — Minnea-| !"s its cltizens to roam at will over rt reription becomes one month in arrears bered took place after President Wilson had ts became lost in the wilder 1 the woods and hills of the public do- SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier and Outside State One Year, Daily and Sunday ~ One Year, Sunday only --- Six Month, Daily and Sunday - Three Months, Daily and Sunday One Month, Daily and § Per Copy fy ‘Three Months, I Pr ne Month, Daily polis Journa 9 RICH IF YoU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE | made a plea that “politics be adjourned” and meas Of, the coralrib. whist see Gesras bane ee die tc. a pag bomel va 1 >, ~ Si a heaiihy Bs ns ¢ Ss! 5 sctio I vith ts own, an he town beca a - « 3 on | If you don't find your Meer cater IDOine are: ee tal Retare elena Mis une out with a areata, ith’ eadatante ;' ko SETAE SE and in the western states, just compiled i co ‘fully Cor it call 15 or 16 and it wil 3 plea for a/Democratic congress. seoaiel impcosiblo: that it: hua* eyie by the western forestry and conser- ‘en by special messenger. Register complaints before §& Republicans have never claimed exclusive | peen. gS} vation assocjation. a Tr clock: lit for the water power law. It was not 2 BAN na on tae EROS om eae ponies a6 2 arty issue. Members of both parties were ini . , head aeeaD tae ee of such a law, the only difference bein Other Opinions iy revcet wiibee ramiting esoes : f sI » the only Beeess Ted Osborne Forest. visitors, “including campers ase iu 1s to details. There were some members of both Some of Mr. Davis’ friends ought sportsmen, motorists, berry pickers, - mig! ot . “ varties opposed to the law as passed. The im-|to remind him that the deflation hikers and tramps have been respon- IPATION—tle most . - Excitement in the Sand Hills ! BD 3 ' portant fact is that there was no draft of a prac-| policy of the federal reserve sys- Manual Labor. __|sible for from 30 to 47 per cent of us condition your system can become “ Newspapers speaking in behalf of the water] tical measure that could get the support of con-| ter, which he blames for all the fs} So your son is learning ‘a anes biases; ied stare ty Phang Sat to—to get free from ble: bilio: ‘ h infesting the sand lots of western Nebraska | gress until 1920 when Republicans were in con-j Wich befell the farmer, was not) trade with the accessibility of the districts chain get free ary ‘ta i hogs infesting t s 5 Hecusiek ‘Marias| trol of bowl houses irely a Republican scheme. Mr. Yes. He is going to be a|in question. ness, dull headaches, nausea—ete., etc.!! have evinced signs of peevishness because Sena a Davis himself gives as the date upon | novelist.” These fires cost approximately $4,- ? i tor Warren and Rgpresent Winter have oh ange which this policy was initiated 250,000, of which, $500,000 represents Rid yourself of this dangerous condiiion— : been properly watchful and active in secu ry ¥; Tune 30, 1920. -It really started Kind. the loss of privately owned ‘standing or start “slipping” and become a prey to any. f the reservation of a hundred fifty thous Repudiate the Radicals ‘lier than that.. But even on] Wifie—The dressmaker says she| timber, $500,000 the loss in logs and . of Grane dreaded Jasuan ailments acre feet of the Pathfinder storage as a basis June 30, 1920, the federal reserve] won’t make me another dress unless | logging equipment, $250,000 the loss one a! 3 z stpatio : for the proposed Casper-Alcova irrigation proj-| One of the most significant incidents of the| soara was exactly 100 per cent the] you pay her bill.” i __|to settlers and. community property which have their beginning with constipation s ect, which is to bring under irrigation tributary] Ptesent campaign has been the repudiation of | « pi Presses Beg Hobos pie ale? PR beh that's rig geet atrepe vias ath and toxic poisoning! i ) fi eg “| LaFollette g Theeler by » leaders vas presided over by i. | certainly big-hear' . te “ " es territory along the th Platte river. rysbencat age tae Se apelenaby pe Ae Sty ve jie Te ee polithaen " DEADSeAS “Amps ae The potential loss through de Fight constipation as you would fight fire! a2 We are informed by these newspapers that the be : ~ ae = aoe ae President Wilson, and it in irst Mosquito—‘Have you sent|truction of young trees in the en apparent for many months that the asso es of Theodore Roosevelt in the campaign of 1912 are almost solidly back of the Republi “an nominees, but this fact has been emphasized Fight it with bran—Kellogg’s—-BECAUSE IT IS ALL BRAN! Don’t temporize! Don’t waste time and health by going pew You — Obedi g need ALL BRAN yn need the bulk, the vy a fornial declaration recently signed and made ience. sy Podregs Aridi eee aye Re. “, ” of ALL BRAN, because it sweeps, public by Roosevelt supporters. The duty of every voter Js plain.| “Willie, your father is calling] come of great value. o} 2 The a i ; Gon It'should be regarded as a privilege. | yo! 3 One startling feature of the eltu- cleanses and purifies? “The movement in which we united with The- her than us. a. task, “to’recerd I hear him, but he fs calling | tion is the large number of incen- 5 ki ‘lore Roosevelt and millions of other Americans,} (nis expression of. one’s mature] *wilie’. I don't have to go until he! diary fires reported. In Oregon, REALIZE THIS—foods with a part brani under the historic name of ‘Progressive, was] jvagment at the polis. ‘The tempta-| calls ‘Willlam’.” out of 840 fires, 184 or about 20 per content can only relieve constipation in pro- portion to the amount of bran they contain! not’ radical,” they declare. “Its. purpose was to| tion is to believe that one vote or Eee seh bir aja onst belies ide improve American institutions, not to substi-} halt dozen votes ‘will not change The Long List. i xt ¥f the 25 50 cent bran—you the result. But the grand totals are| jJudge—‘We are now going to ey are 25 or 50 per you may fsts as a destructive agent and in- tute others for them. It stood for political and ‘luded, as ex-officio members, Mr. Wilson's secretary of the’treasury and his comptroller of the currency, N. Y. Herald-Tribune. sm Pathfinder dam, storing water 0! nating in the Wroming and wu for watering some sugar beet m patches in the vicinity of Scottsbluff, is owned rs by certain associations of water users who hay: enjoyed this water for several years. It is a well known fact that owing to the character of the soil in that section of the country about four times the amount of water is required to grow a crop as its necessary in a sdil containing less sand, We cannot but sympathize with westeri Nebraska folks for settling down to make a liy nd we applaud their effort to your bill into Jenkins yet?” parks and, national forests is very econd Mosquito—“Not yet. He|sreat for although these trees have has just, received my note.” no commercial value now and could —- not be used by the present genera- ing in a°desert, e others . ; . .| dustrial operations, such as clearing lief E make twg sugar beets grow where there is not | social justice, not economic revolution. Tt be-|™ade up of single votes cast. One| rend you a list of your former con-| A504 foe garme and. sparks from get 25 or 50 per cent relief! : id Chinaman’s chance, for one; but any day they | lieved in democracy, not socialism. It sought the decisively as another, and the re-| Prisoner—“In/that case, perhaps Eallevest trdins ra ee REMEMBER THIS—Kellogg’s is ALL h think Senator Warren and Congressthan Winter | Welfare cK all the people, not the welfare of class | suit, i¢ there is a full and tree ex-|your aonor will allow me to sit giereicns, sitwe create sree BRAN and is guaranteed to give you positive > apeinob Ipaking out) Tox theriintereabay Cr W900 A Ais meee ee Cia Policies SF AONE ae | Oueaalte ct thes ep re e umectu tae forest fires, the latter cause is re- and permanent relief if you will eat two table- p ming and her people they are foolish... 2 +, an > wi wgon inue our efforts on half payer: Kir forecast. Meme sponsible for but few fires, but euch spoonfuls daily, or as much with each meal in i We just simply cannot be bothered ‘sending the remainder, nee Monitor. i mF var pas orn man of}#5 “Ud occur as a-result. of logging ‘ ghrenisedecs! 5 water on to our Nebraska friends until we ate] ‘-The Roosevelt followers. denounce the LaFol ; bags Operations, have entailed heavy. loss, fo " a t ' : The country wants a constructive] honor 1s a feller who'll pay his | Sperations, have ef Pe bped ibn 4 spe ri through with it, and we cannot be bothered melt-|lette movement as the reverse’ of all the prin | ,aministration. ‘To be constructive | deiniin’ an’ gamblin’ debts even’ ef pee Price ie er a Pores Mein y Don’t delay; don’t fuss with half-way mea- ; ing snow to wet up a sandy desert when our ef-| ciples to which they have subscribed, They de|the . executive and legislative} fio has t’ marry in order t? get th’ WresnGEs foams heats dite ay sures! You have too much at stake! All forts in this respect are devoted to moisteninz re that, if it is anything more than personal] branches of, the government must] money. been in almost direct proportion to grocers sell— * more fertile acres at home and growing crops] it.is either temporary or is intended as the be-| work in harmony. We must have Eyer the amount of money spent tn fire to sustain our own people. ginning of something permanent. If temporary, |4 Republican president and a psi Occasionally. 4 fighting protection. Private timber ps There is just one thing these Nebraska kick-| it ean do nothing but harm, in. their opinion, | 2! garry ba hr ited Lp naa acct: Ee, a PS Po es Interests have spent approx!mately ' ers want to get firmly fixed in their minds be-| and is merely “a device to deprive the American axe iis nae nade ria a Pennsy! Gagoy} ood health wre Pe You! $1,500,000 in protectiqn. against “for: ? fore they start something they will be unable] people of the power of-electing a president, and Vafile cavenue “int the last gear.— “Yeah,” gruffly answered Mr. Bare ols pitched bal prea Sie 8 : Wyoming originates the water, and if| to confer that power on Robert M. LaFollette St. Louis Times. Growcher, “I do when I’ve got It.’ for this purpose. aia) t it we will simply take ft, that’s all and] personally (through failure of the popular elec- However, losses this year have been extremely lght. ‘They were less. than one-tenth those af the dis- astrous season of 1910 and outside the Pacific coast region, there have been no very serious forest confla- srations. The danger is not entire- The Amefican people have experi- An Insinuation. mented with but four Democratic] “Here id a receipted Will from my ministrations since the Civil war.|tailor—three years old. I might a8 “ach of them brought deflation to} well tear tt up.” the farmers—stoppage of work and fou'd better iow ‘Wages to labor.—Omaha Bee. curiosity.” - 's that. One other thing might be worth rememberin in their struggle with their sar tion and a deadlock in the house of representa tives.) We prefer the people.” If. permanent, its only purpose is to establish a class party, claim of ownership of Pathfinder dam. “As Pre ssives,* concludes the statement of get fussy about the matter we will declare the] the former friends of Roosevelt, “ready to move thing a nuisance and order the damned dam re-| forward but determined not to moye-toward the keep it as a — ‘ ly past, since 95 per cent of the moved, and they will be compelled to come and] precipice, we ‘see no hope, and much danger in} No matter what we did to help Experienced. losses in Washington and Oregan =a — get it and home. Then they can play with] this movement which seeks to.usurp the progres. | U2t#Vel_the entanglement in Europe,! _ sbi _Suppose you will _commit!last year came in September. This . ae ; it all they please. x Meanwhile, and in the future if ‘these folk 4 are, good, no one up here near the spigot, is in- clined. to be captious; but all they have to do is to continue their smart talk in their newspapers and charge Senator Warren and Congressman Winter with ungentlemanly and unneighborly conduct and above all unfairness, all of which is purely imaginary and then the fire works will be let off. sive name. We ask the thoughtful attention of all Progressives to these considerations. We. regard it as a supreme challenge to vindicate th memory of Theodore Roosevelt by repudiating this attempt to frustrated ambition to promote the class clea- vage in class politics, which Roosevelt spent h life to prevent.” The list of signers’of the anti-LaFollette dec ration contains such eminent Roosevelt Pro. essives as the following F. Abbott, New York; George Ade, a F J. Allen, Kansas; Charles Sum Unmasking Profiteers Anna ©, achusetts ; Bloodgood, William ©. ark, Illinois; nk P, rick, Nebsas! William Curtis Demorest, New York; Clarence P, Dodge, Colo- rado; Maude Howe Elliott, Rhode Island; Lewis Jr HW. D, W. Snglish, Pennsylvania; KR. Garfield, Arthur L. Garford, Ohio; Benjamin Griffith, lorado; Hermann Hage dorn, New York; Albert Bushnell Hart, Massa- the pepole of the United States have the same|chusetts; Elon H. Hooker, New York; Arthur right. M Hyde, Missouri; Frances Kellor, New Yor! We know in a general way that the “cost Irwin Kirkwood, Laura Nelson Kirkwood, Mis- plus” system adopted by the free-trade admin- | SoUri ank Knox, New Hampshire; Alexander istration gave rise to a great deal of profiteer-] lambert, New York; Mary: Flinn Lawrence, ing, but those who entered into such contracts ¥ "i vl ie pears) McCune Lindsay, New : FRESH TOKAY GRAPES with the government were not the only profit-| or song, California; Ruth Hanna Me- 7 “ i i S; n to say that all who did 3 Special for Friday and Saturday only, 15e FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS FANCY TOMATOES Ripe but firm. None better at any price. Special for Friday and Saturday. All you want at, 0e oh Sete stra Ral 12 8 Ls CPE olf le Sea Recent foreign news carried under a Berlin } ¢ line a cablegram stating that Germany was } about to unmask war profiteers who defrauded + the people. That at once gives rise to the query as to what would happen if the United States should fol low suit. The people of Germany have the right to know who profiteered at their expense and BANANAS As good as money can buy. Special for Friday and Saturday, Ib 10e eers, nor do we » Cormick, IMinois; Julian 8. Mason, New York so were profiteers. There were many who dealt} ‘ohn Callan O'Langhlin, District of Columbia: ibe er} honestly with the government and the people.|J0ln M. Parker, Louisiana; Gustavas D. Pope, = Alas, all too many took advantage of the oppor. Michigan; Florence Collins Porter, California et tunity to “gouge” both! George Porter, Ilinois; George ©. Priestle 3 4 But the war-time profiteers are not the only Oklahom Raymond Robins and Charles I nger, rte vr ones who should be exposed. There are thousands | [Hinois; Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, New York; if q and thousands of profite loing business right| Chester H. Rowell, California; Herbert. Knox now, The dealer who continues to charge -| Smith, Connecticut; Percy 8. Stephenson, Vir- —- e J time prices, although the prices he has to pay| iia; Oscar Straus, New York; Julian Street, — " U i 4 : have very materially lowered, is a detestable | New t E, Van Valkenburg, -Pennsyl- : a e a to ruit tore profiteer, and there many such. It well | Vania; . Vincent, Colorado; } t al known that certain kinds of fruits are very plen-| Vittum, Mlinois. : ~ 7 Rialto Bldg.—Corner Second and Center = tiful and the prices which the raisers receive ex e tremely low, yet the retailers aré king high , *, 3 prices, prices which prove them to be aacienes Women’s Opportunity less profiteers } Tn the present campaign women have a real in » q There is notmore contemptible form of profit | centive to vote in a national election. With Cal x eee than sil indulged in by See dealer who | vin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes and the con | Et arbitrarily adds to the prices of his w false. | structive platform they represent, there is a real |] i q Jy claiming that such increase is due to the tar-| cause and candidates wei mean what the plat | 1 R IN SCHEDULES iff. There are very many such and their purpose | form says. Weurmaaws Chieace & Northwesteen e is twofold. They wish ‘to derive undue profit Th re some ten million women in the Unit No. 603 15 ee Departs as from their sales and they 1 to diseredit the | ed States who are organized to support programs No. 613 ~ === Takeo soe thee tariff so they may make greater profits under| of public service, What those women seek in law Eastbound— i i ke es a free-trade in foreign products. vnd public policy is the recognition of human NOW G28 nnn nen nena SAB Dm ae it All of these men should be exposed and they yalues rather than property or dollar values. Gileage, Burlington & Qu’ Mare Fe “ should be made to suffer for their dishonesty | Theirs is the social concept which puts men and Eaatbonad R Arr! = by losing the confidence and patronage of the | women and children and their welfare as human Ne a public. We have never believed in fixing prices | »eing above the commercial concept which sees by law, but there ought to be some way of pun. humanity and uses it—as ‘a tool for the produc ishing profiteers, tion of dollars, t

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