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Che Casver Daily Cridune FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. BUOYANT SPIRIT OF WEST WILL FIND REFLEX COOLIDGE SUPPORT, DAVID LAWRENCE SAYS it is the inheritor of the Bull Moose spirit of 1912. It has many. pro-|the under-dog, ghe man who has LaFollette to Draw Biggest Vote From |sviri: ot riz. at nas many’ pro-|the underdog, gh man who has Democrats and Radicals, Noted Cor- }22,,823%* a2o oe elaotering | ikon, and lastly, the iat, with & but the writer :ound the La Fol-| erievance—this is the La Follette r espondent Learns on Long Tour. lette movement in the west nothing | movement as it has been present- more nor less than a protest move-|ed to. the west. It may have con- > PAGE EIGHT PJOHN W. DAVES 1 CHALLENGED BY LOCKWOOD Ww "Former Secretary of will poll a large vote. He will be second in most of the western states. But to achieve his objec- tive, he should have been running in 1922 when the west was despon- dent. It is not today free from worry or debt or care. But ite has seen a ray of light at least. And that means a chance—an_ opportun- ity to win the battle of the last five years aml a confidence that, as European conditions improve, the song-expected wave of real prosper- ity may not be far distant. tude to one who voted and argued against the war when the whole country was ertering the fight with impassioned energy. No program of social welfare, no specific proposals of concrete value as a solution of the many complex questions of the day, only an appeal to the man who. imagines himself ——— ‘ ment. Tt is not to be taken serious-| structive purposes. It_may have] (ARMM Pow ai Tad tac 1 , ly for that! reason, for its capacity | p! prove the condition of}, c - b G. O. P. Committee ceases are Ne “oat Boe oar parties bavelto affect the political problems of| the poor man but only. those» who The ORIGINAL, R N 3 Kamocladwey wounds of. everlasting controversy | ‘he, next few years can not pejare in a xpeoetity, frame of saiod ulted Milk aps Nominee (This 1s the second of two ¢is-| between conservatives and radicals.| UNderestimated. | But analyzing the} to rade tram giaeie’ aoopstocnedl- pee Se patches analyzing the trend in the|Fcrsons mean more than\tesues, as Cimpaign, one finds tt conaists of| litical paths to the third party t > eae om ae een states from -Iilinola to the Pacific,| @:tactor in the “balloting. those farmers who have had ill for-| ket. The Democrats of the west, tie 4 Ww I Ls conis Lave kat-> written after a visit of David Law- President Coolidge’s strength with} tune and who have not been able to| disillusioned about their own party's g md peas Tationall poiatntttes, rence to virtually all the states in} the voters of the west is a curious| recoup through one year of good] convention in New York, have given > a n W. Davis that the that region, in a trip consuming| thing. It was the same west which! crops, railways employes who are|La Follette most of his support in nS Davie ae 30 days of -actual © invpstigation. | threw its hat in the a'r forthe rip-| fighting against the railway execu-|the west. The radical fringe of the ar oiled "ty restate baxkeoor Mr. Lawrence begins today his |-roaring comboy, the irrepressible | tiyes and those who would tear| Republican party has gone over to a eines tier ei Actaris Toa of the eastern and New Eng-/ 7. R. of 1912. And today the it | down what advantages labor achiev-| La Follette, too, But the improve- al Hegnineaee nee : 4 and states. silently but just as offectively utters|ed during the war, and finally,|ment in agricultural conditions has i t of Senator Wheel : } its favor for the rugged, honest,| Germans who see in La Follette an|cut down that Republican radical- he er of Montann * (one ‘ MIDWEST AMERICA, Oct. 17.—] Simple, unassuming plain man of] opportunity’ to express their grati- ism to a large extent. La Follette In his stavement, Mr. Davis quot- ts : f There is something: hopeful, some-| tte New England hills. ———— —— 3 ed testimony before senate com- thing bouyant about the spirit of] John W. Davis is always well mittee touching on Mr. Lockwood's the West today which finds its spoken of. His speeches are com-| HARMLESS LAXATIVE cnrse-“on with case and declared fiex in polities, of course, but which | nended and his record is appleud- al \ if Mr, Lockwoed “were a makes the wayfarer feel the throb} ¢d, but the west regards him as vf All Children Love Its “person of sufficient consequence to 4 : : of evergrowing confidence that the| the caiwe school of thought as Presi- ‘aeserve a reply.” to his earlier tele- x 3 ‘ irk days of depression have pass-|dent Coolidge on most of the im: Baeereot Taste: ‘€ 1 the subject, the tone o& th ed and that the dawn of a pros-| portont issues of the day. The em- messace made a reply unnecessary. perous tomorrow has come. phasis placed on La Follette ut the a “Replying to your statement It is not altogether due to the|left side of the political scene and m fald tho telé nt by Mr. Lock- vise in prices of agricultural pro- | Coo-idst on the right has meant 4 wood today, “any citizen important ducts or the favorable crops. It|#8uuting to one side of 1 : enough for you to attack xen the due to some extent to a iacling;. Weeternr sentiment, whic* clam stump ta Jnipértant e200 alte = {- stability, a feeling titat the re-| red <r McAdoo, gas. not accepted itled to a fair answer when he de nstruction of America’s econo Davis a substitute. This is not th roof of our charges, which ©. following (he war, ‘has come ult of Davis.. 't is be a fontaine reser, a steady, upward but assured | !:!s .eccrd was not tion, in your Terre Haute speech wight ahie ght 7 as i pl teed Rta things moving, of unrest dispell- | tai *« ad's rovurd of ach averher |, of great opportuntty. office with respect to agriculturs! I was involved in a criminal conspiracy to ‘frame up’ on Senator Cesar at all borbes- anepiracy to ‘frame Bene ae RE He would be blind who saw no|cre‘i:s and, generally spenking, & 7 } some attention to heating a Wheeler. When challenged for |By NEA Airmail Servico— discontent, no symptoms of political | iberal radical. He woutd have car- plant draftsand dampers if you proof you merely cite evidence that Mrs. Lewis B. Woodruff, author and playwright, regarded by artists |) oi eoval in the ses : f|ried tuony. western stutes, but. not } will wisely install upon learning that Wheeler was ac-|as one of the most beautiful women in the werld, is dead. She was-killed |"PPeAval In the years to come sf} rted piady wesletn slates. but ne = a cused of selling lis official influence |in a fall from, second-floor window at her home in New York. She 0 PbaE oe Oe | 8) : ‘; TA INNEAPOLIS™ lgAT REGULATOR ° t vi c Ie t. pi Oo tt to a fraudulent of! company, I sent|had been in ill health for some time. Seripedl pre ip nae ap ceed oe eet fon helps iphe7, ve a newspaper man to Montana to se- t lower tariff or a reduction in 4 “The Heart of the Heating Pient* cure material for publication; that freight rasae) : Preeienty Coovags|: ad) McAGoo* been nastier u ge. The tem e engageme: Sron >rince | I P oval . “ Se. a Follette w y perature in your home ais alleen ta ne ahaa the engagement of Crown Prince] has achleved a considerable strength | Senator La Follette would probably < $ 5 s Suppl leur ln stale) Loe oaaeeee Humbert cf Ttaly and Princess Marie | on the farms ag Well a& the elties| have thought twice about an. Inde- Your Constipated Child Needs _ }} #! mt vary more than ono or eit “atid krvswlotlars iat sebaisecs ba e, daughter of the Belgian king | of the west, but it would be a mis-| pendent campaign as the railroad two degrees: during the day or tion, I instructed him to. give th take for his supporters and advisers| brotherhoods would have support- “ : Fy $ ” wit pip a inp ca eae Yeas Ap io Interpret the votes that will be|ed McAdoo financially and other- California Fig Syrup A a partment of justic that these wit- SAN FRANCISCO—A plan where-| cast in his direction as due entirsly | wise. His name was a symbol of <2 THE CASPER’ GAS nesses’ testimony along with evi 0 employes of the $350,000,000|t the enthusiasm of approva!. what they stood for. Ags director] | APP. CO., INC. Dp dence previously developed in an in- | nk of Italy will take over control | is in a sense a passive acquiesance,| general of railroads, he was re!’ turry mother! Even a fretful, fev-] doesn't cramp or overact.. Contains vestigation of Senator Wheeler's oil | of the bank, was announced by A,|@ belief in things as they are, in| sponsible for the very things which) eis biious or constipated child| no narcotics or soothing drugs. Phone 1500 company clients for using the mails} Siw) yoRK—aArrangements Afor |!" Giannini, president. the maintenance of the status quo, the railroad employes are today] joves’ the pleasanat taste of “Call: Ask yOur druggist for genuine 115-119 E. Ist to defraud, v pnt before a gra ac Jury Lew {trans Atiattie’ eatin ine’ be Senet ata pti . pet hades tide As passa Pie eb res fornia Fig Syrup.” This gentle,| “California Fig Syrup” which -has { F whict le that it contained af)” b Sty «; cs a d ~) B * changing. * pec eat as! ie A: harmless laxative never falls to} di tie fe babies and child: “MM s “4 4 am Dewplch | Secktes _ that Ae contd tween the United states and Ger-| Specimens from tive marketing, clversified farming,| they demonstrate their political] sweeten the stomach and open the| all ages printed on bottle, Mothers || aterits Gontdence’” /PS\ “This of eourse, no one has ever} ™2ny Were reported completed by | Improved methods of production,| power in the La,Follette vote. bowels. A teaspoonful today may|You must say “California” or you ey denied or has any disposition to the} y better credit faciiities, motor trans-|| The La Follette movement calls nvent. = sick child ~ 7 - ® deny, since It is the duty of every | Petrified Forest portation, all have played™ their | itself “progressi andra gneaithbte eee ee Ie ee ee eee ee nw: a go0d citizen to reveal and not hide, ° = = —— = a A 4 the crimes of public officials. You] NEW YORK—Allotments on the Made Available|\. as lawyer that Senator} American $10,000,000 portion of ote ‘ ¢ vas regularly apcioted aby. &) the $200,000,000 German loan aver-|| WASHINGTON, Oc Speci. 4 srand jury, gomposed. state aorlixen than twenty per cent of} mens from the Petrified forest nat- apie crieiglivors:s the subscription notices mailed to} jo monuments willbe given Leo! Y Alacover evidence of a democratic) wesc bers revealed, one es ie desiring them, “ > ® dasunce anda cturn at MO the national park serviee annoynce: : 8 cally eatablished trip. |. ALBANY, N. — Wayne B.| today, upon t of the expense - prosecution of-crime, while | Wheeler, antt-saloon league genera! |of boxing and pping.. Visitors to x your friend Wheeler to | Counsel, declared before prohibition | the monu ibering 40,000 t S timony of criminale| there were 25,000,000 regular drink- | 50,000 a not permitted to F) . > officials in a court of ers while now there are about three | take away souvenirs of the solidified a> 282 inquisition, governed no rules of | Million who get ten times as’ much | forest, but it is explained the inter. : ; law or evidence Do you believe | Publicity. for department has authority to * that when a public official is charg. 2 M4 make the rainbow hyed fragments * ed with betrayal of his trust he ROME Newspapers confirmed ! available to ‘colleges and museums. A ought to be from: prosecution | Sot hecause he is a member of your po: Ss = , * ’ arty; and that those who : 5 z he notice of the public and|{™ Michaels-Stern U™!e= Clothes No Name lon Hats - © h ss Made Made : ¢ official misdoings of - : H js should be branded as Io Bi : ?, , is ¢ criminals for doing it? This is the Men’s Fall Suits Deane and Boys! Sweat 8 % only fair conclusion that can be and Overcoats ‘As oa Sport Coats ope e ’ 4 : 2 1 Gabe Many cole. and styl To Be Sacrificed in the Greatest Vegetable Sale Ever Held in Ca « 4 i yles to . ch i Dependable. all wool fabrics, | Many,colprs and etvtos to o Be Sacrificed in the Greatest Vegetable Sale Ever Held in Casper. 1 * § superbly tailored, good clothes priced. i a Li OR HAUL reasonably priced at ei ae Rancs ‘ i cae 4 ‘ * 5 : i: i 2.9. 3.95 to 3 $19.50, $24.75 ape ee A WHOLE CARLOAD.OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES JUST UNLOADED AND TO SELL AT PRICES 3 and $29.75 THAT WILL APPEAL TO EVERYONE. 1¢ 2 ke & Stag (Union Made) Dre: SPECIALS f > QOTHA Tromsens 3275, 45:0, $408 SPECIALS i to $7.50. Men’s Cotton. Socks, 9 : —— ee Eh CONCORD GRAPES : aks >, Heavy Canvass Work ‘ = NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—Three Men’s Fall Hats i 19. | Z canadian jbuyers," nattiiy aresscl ll Meny abapes and-eolete, cop-. || CIV! Bar —-o=-- c A Fresh Car Just In at, Basket— BUNCH VEGETABLES © and carrying canes, dined in the ular styles, good values Boys Flannel Shirts 3 = Midtown restaurant, at Fifth ave- . and Blouses, $1.48 & ic : 4 : nue and Forty-first. street today, $2.95. $3.95 Chatty Ai / = and when they left they carried with Lita e a ' ais ' Fresh Bunch Turnips se oe ee a | | YS = them fifty cases of whiskey, fitteen $5. 00 = cases of chartreuse, 75 sacks of Ca- D SPECIALS Fresh Bunch Beets --________________-__10e = Radian ‘ale, 150 cases of beer and |M Stetson Hats for Young Men " h “a Ea large quantity of benedictine and | Mf $7.00. Ladies’: Hiking Boots, Mocea- Fresh Carrots, 2 bunches ____ --15¢ % The Midtown {s a well-known eat- eer paar nar tie $5.95 ® ing ce and tts ° 5 » pair --~---- - se Dince) ane: tts Peano DAG operas Men’s Fine Dress Shirts = through to Canada, the “buyers” in- - Men’s Leather Face = formed J. Hine, the proprietor, when In Madras, fiber and, pure Gl i 29¢e = they arrived. They suggested that ae pane. styles or collar Si rhe R ’ CABBAGE per pound 1, high-balls might quench their thirst. attache *, iS! ice wa —~—-- ~~ BS.) E Tree times the Horeca thirst. |i $1.45, $2.45, $3.45 and || Menis Good Quality iy Large, fresh, well bleached Pascal Celery—none SWEET POT onaae : a Le = according to the “buyers,” and then 4.95 as 9 ounds for ~_____.. --25 one of the trio remembered a “press- $ rep better on the market at any price. Per bunch: : P Re Cc ing engagement.” He hurried out Stag Yaten Trousers Packarde and returned shortly with a warrant. ‘Hine was arrested on charges of rene ot the ear Pt Buy It For Lessiat THE FAD mell into the street, leaving bills eras _ EGG PLANT , Everybody wants to know how we do it—Egg Plant : penala ; Signal Ynlen Shirts * B. & L, Eaton Underwear at each— : COUPLE GIVEN | Men’s Winter Under- W. L. Douglas Shoes for H a _ wear : Men and Women : Fine Cotton Ribbed | We carry. a large stock of this TOMATOES § |§ Union Suits $1.25 each | well known brand, popular 2 : | Wool Union Suits, $2.95, ove Bangeatl oe t lastschance this season to get tomatoes | ; STILL IN LOVE $3.95 and $4.95 ik i Mi oes . -h good ones at per pound, only— ; : je ipova: Unton | Cults / 262) Mant asall Leather Dress £ oes { I 2 CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—Both still love | Standard makes, good styles, HEAD LE UCE 2 each otber, last’ Tues“ay Men’s Fine Wool Shirts | black and cordovan kids and oe ® George V. srandson!ot the |M Checks, plaids and plain cot, | calfskin, money saving prices a Crisp, Fresh and large heads at _______ 15¢ : tate R bert D. Lewis a former Presi |i ors, quality shirts, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 CAULIFLOWER, Fresh trimr Do Tae? a: the Ame ‘obacer fom sont of theron tobaces Git | $1.48, $2.48, $9.98 and ea eee Mao Beach Lew niece 3 x Men’s Solid Leather of Rex Beach, ‘0 of r : Work Shoes T sad . T * Fred 8 . the If Mre - s Lewis today called the divorce mere-|f# Men’s Leather Vests and Coustartants ag ey ones Come Early— his Carload Will Soon Be Sold at hese Prices a yee xperiment, during which | Sheep lined work cloth- Sees to wear, standard eee a eee wants. a real » at a stage | an unson lasts. Our prices . "} \@ ing $1.89, $2.45, $3.95 and till love ‘her," Lewis said. “She || Heavy Stag Shirts, $4.95 $4.95 ee ‘y we both tove each other |ff) Headlight Usten Overalls Unity Un'om Hosiery XK eS ¢ is year's experi mer Md Mrs Lisve mela WE STAND BACK OF OUR GOODS & | a Ul 4) y io enutiful bables more than any } thing else. in the world—even my |[f|_ 220 SOUTH Th FAD 220 SOUTH stage! career, I want a ea f stago} career we «sel CENTER ST. e CENTER ST. J ousy, she said, caused her hus- Union band to name two friends In his did Agents for W. L. Douglas Yinivr Shoes vorce bill. RIALTO THEATER BLDG.