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pa PAGE Two. SEPT EREDRUSDPS ET ERC EDO R ADE eRe HOPED TEES NEAT TE TERT ENON" SER REE Esee => + WOOTEN REDE D Cee ERR eceREEeeseNan: Che Casper Daily Cridune Che Casper Daily Cribune ployer ever seeks to regulate his employes. Gov-| - -Kindler’s ‘ Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postcffice as second ts cannot permit strikes; private employ- m class matter, November 22, 1916. willyanistesein Ne sees ws perp eA dho "The Senay denainertpbens Svery Gundayy ax | Dureaucratic and dictatorial; private f Cuarer Wroming. unicetion tine Frise Bus | OG Sas ceees sara Aad mote AMO att — ss - TP and T6lyene chlightened labor leader shonld seek to ex: Branch ‘Telephong” ange Coutecling All iy Dee eenarlp at the. sapeae of private : dom of the wage-worker is boun i By J. E. HANWAY AND E. 5. HANWAT Se eku tonne of the petro ge ce die MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In modern igdustry there are many difficult The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the| problems, but they will not be solved by state use for publication of all news credited in this paper despotism or state socialism—two names for and also the local news published herein. SN ti thing. any, will be solved by intelligent : bai Sven walowine (tee oe Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C.) |8elf-interest and friendly co-operation between . Peck sb @ result of higher wages, re: t x and” daughter, “Minuet in G” b; Advertising Representatives employers and employed. etc., exports in this group easily Beethoven. ¥ ‘4 Pradéea. ines Rome pices pone rege —_— apis Pg eA x Vocal duet, Mrs. Romine and Chicago, ° itt! ve., New Yor! ¥: Gol s ere the and t! ‘ Bldg-, Boston, Mass., Suite 404 Sharon ee rho In Few Words iediay evsdide calen & Sansa Third party kicking about? We have Boston and San Francisco offices and. visitors are|/form calls for clothing congress with supreme | that we must take ete roams of Europe. ‘elcome, power. Under his See congress could violate—| of enaciee, ana taste Otten SUBSCRIPTION RATES yes, even destroy—the constitution, and could/insn the LaFollette’ and Wheeler By Carrer and Outelde State take away, according as it might be moved by| tectors for tiie sate ena Mor aae| hese Were Present One Year, Daily and Sunday prejudice or passion, the safety which the consti-|1e T. Ross for governor. Mr. “Oe SPE One Year, Sunday on‘y ——. ‘$9, tution throws around fundamental personal | Kindler, is a disgruntled politician| About three hundred representa- rt ree 7 : "95 Tights—free speech, freedom of the press, free-| Who filed as a Progressive candidate| tives of agricultural interests ap- ‘Th: Months, Daily and Sunday ‘ iy Pi 5 One M dom o. religious .|running independently at the last} Pe@red before the Committe on Ways ¢ Month, ly and Sunda; igi entiment. The means of earn. : i : Per Copy -05] ing a livelihood is dependent on the public con- . law was bein One. Year; Dally. aad' ieeae, fidence in our government and institutions. Even Spot eBay eee our oe Yas. teh framed, med, demanding One Year, Sunday Only .. “50|if none of these was interfered with under the even consulted the officers regard-| Otchard products, and on ‘wool, re- 3 , Daily and Sunday .90| LaFollette code, the fact that they could be ab-| ing his candidacy. presented by them. These repre- Three Months, Daily and Sunday 25] rogated would paralyze every industry and enter-}| Our club has a membership of| Sentatives came from every state One Month, Daily apd Sunday -. prise in the United States. 1,387 members in the county repre-|1in'the union, and those from the | P- All subscriptions must be paid in advance an will senting the Progressive Republican | South, where free trade has so long for morning service: charged for the luncheon, money the Dally Tribune will not insure delivery after sub- and “Deiiocratio ell. ap the prok-| been a fetish, wete particularly num. | Anthem, “Jubilate Deo," “Mietzk used for annual bazaar. scription becomes one month in arrears. Calvin Coolidge and His Native Land | ressive voters of the city and coun-| ¢rous and insistent. ‘The statement | S010, “O Lord Be veya Mien! Ai tober rasiadite \bevaeethe “ick, IF YoU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE we did not endorse any candi-| of Candidate Davis, therefore, that | Jett), Mise Edna Mae Healy. church 15 minutes early. Our new te for office until {t became neces-| the agriculturists do not need pro-| quarette, “Walk with: the Lord."| “giving, sary to nominate a candidate for| tection is quite at variance with the | Pontius. governor and we proposed and en,| dellefs of the individuals and organ-| Music for evening service: superintendent has asked that all I¢ you don't find your Tribune after lookieg ¢are- In the campaign now drawing to a close the e And into His courts with praise:/the men of the church get busy in fully for it call 16 or 16 and it will be delivered to you! outsanding feature has been the attitude of the y special messenger. Register complaints before 8/ different candidates toward their own govern- Gorsed Mra. Roma foc guverhor: izations who repreesnted farming in-| Anthem, “Spirit of Thy ‘Heart, Give thanks unto Him, and bless/the church school. Dads are ck. ment and the people to whom they are appealing} We purposely did not endorse any| terests, A few are listed here ag | Shelley. Duet, special. The Rally day program that was for support. The resident has remained at his| candidate other than those men-| typical of those who ed_for pro- - Baptist. Postponed wil] be given the Sunday desk, counting it his first duty to perform the] tioned in order that our ticket would First Congregational. beforé Thanksgiving and will in- functions of his office. In thig he has shown his| not carry any other names, leaving 3 clude the Thanksgiving ‘program. confidence in the people to judge the issues cor-]°UF membership to vote according} American Association of Nursery- We are expecting to make a dis rectly as they have been presented from time to their political convictions and not/ men, nursery-stock. American Cane 4 Se day of this and a great Rally is Theft by Political Action Did you ever stop to think that Li come A all to time. The candid: tes of the Democratic and Nee rait hie in tote vor Gite pate sey Nations! Cave rome Agee: - - ber at the ” those who adyocate political ownership of now/ the third parties have made theirs a campaign Of] py members of different political] tion, meats, American Farm Bureau oUe midekes aha Die ons privately owned businesses own no businesses | abuse, not of Republican party, but of the gov-| convictions, to secure endorsement | Federation, general, American Poul- ‘ ast Saat 2 a's vie fees themselycs? ernment of the United States and its citizens.| of thelr choice for state and county| try Association, poultry and eggs, |damentalism in this \day, and many . Grant and Lit a ecdeter “We cor. Those who would put the government in busi-/ Throughout these last months, there has come | nominees. Arizona Goat Raisers Association, | have but a ao loerpy hse ohiae o boais - E daily invite ‘strangers ena visltore ness are, of course, not the business men of the] from neither candidate any word of pride in our| . Als¢ bear in mind that any candi-| mohair, ‘California Citrus League, aida depth Bent iae Hone to our /services. Take ‘the Grant count nor are they the propertied persons of | government or in its people. They have found no Gate for office for state or county citrus fruit, California Olive Associa | There Bona oe thn a atteet ‘Dus, : been, tion, ves and olive oil, California word of praise, and the prevailing note has been OF GY ate NOW Raat oes Sy i . more correctly make the statement| Walnut™@rowers’ Association, Wal- Church ‘Nazarene one of abuse ‘of the government and of the peo-| that different candidates huve been Cattle Raisers’ ‘Association of every member of the church at: the peated 12th Aa estes Street, ple who make that government. Their message | invited to visit our club and get ac-| Texas, meats, Clark, Hon, Frank, | alism, or is {t just a perspective that | $19 prayer service Sunday morn-| Rey. C. L. Johnson,’ Pastor.—Ser- as been an insult to every man who loves his|quainted. Any candidate for office| M. C., Florida (Democrat) grapetrutt, | 18 Viewed from different angles? The! is ie possible, Special music at all| vices.-10 a. m., Sunday school:, 11 country, who glories in its achievements, and| is welcome to our club and you will| Colorado Cattle & Horse Growers'| Whole trend of Christin influence] OR i Stinday, the United States. There are, to be sure, a sprink: ling of unthinking ones who have acquired some property and who favor government ownership and operation of “big business.” Some of the demagogues own property, but, speaking broad: ly the present demand for Socialist things comes | who is proud of its institutions. President Cool-| fd Republican as well as Demo-| Association, meats, Co-operative Egg|'# advancement through teachings) ®*7) O°Cy i. wilt bring you within 30 5 for the drastic treatment of these who have} ple, and. his belief in the essential honesty and A : : fy'aiap cree ds of a}come to Emmanuel, ey love a ing. ; something. As they see it they have nothing to i ales of the government. His is the Sage ‘oan Sts die 337 members tn the Dyed Prue As Aremclicn: neetont Delty.. Thee Sar aha Ske ot a pun.| fellow over there.” oe = Sunday schoo]-le tnoseaaing tn lose and everything to gain. of hope. He believes in the people of the country; | county 734 own thely homes 296 are fruits, Great Western Sugar | ishment to be meted out to require Evansville attendance every y and we One reason why this un-American beast of ex- be believes in thtir Americanism; he believes paying on their homes, and dear Mr,| Co., Colorado, sugar, Hawaltan a Sunday school at sean preach- 7 propriation and “capital le now loose among | in their devotion to the ideals of those things that | Editor, also take notice 871 are sub-| Sugar Planters’ Associdtion, sugar, ing at 3:30 p.m. You will receive us does not look good to a majority of citizens|are best in life. scribers to your paper every day of "1a warm welcome at all these serv- is because there are so many property Owners| The president’s speech, delivered before the|‘th® Year not during the few days s Cotton foes. Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister. in all the states. Abroad, where comparatively | National Chamber of Commerce in Washington, | of) 2y see ay every. SeCona and) Seed Crushers’ Association, peanut ‘and an invitation is extended to you few have anything tangible, the idea of taking ton, | fourth year. We ask justice and| oll, Jowa Beet Growers, sugar beets, Christian Science. tq.come and help in the fine ‘ill, no doubt, be the last speech that will be|-tairness for all state and county of-| Iowa Dairy Council, bu 2 ‘church ? r |, butter, Kani Bek vi a broadcast throughout the nation. In his address | ticials in conducting this campaign | Livestock Association, meats, Michi. tivtise ohesen waitien; renee ot opie pratense 7 aM aw he ‘placed before the people of the country his| especially as concerns this club. gan Beet Growers, sugar bests, Mo- | * S¢cept logicel teachings and meth-lrourth and Grant streets, every plans Yor the future of the nation. He described|_ Prosressive Democratic, as well aa| hair Growers of Texas, mohair, Na-| 08 “5 exemplified by the sotes: Sunday, morning at 11 o'clock: “Tes. iy direct, Lonest language his desire that the|Prosressive Republican members| tional Board of Farm Oranganiza-| $0 Of ies ones thus inane a su- type -from those who have for the benefit of those who have not, appeals to the majority, which fact explains the rapid growth of bolshevism in Eu- rope. 4 : There is no reason in the world wh: man. peoples of the world might live in peace and har- have furnished the executive board| tions vegetabl¥s oils, National with a home or a bank account shi z “|mony; thatythey might turn from the pursuit of of this club with the political. mud | Grange, general, National Livestock thing good in the plan of taking from the thrifty La ip P of} to be used and here und now let it} Association, wool, war to a course that would bring the greatest ‘club for the benefit of the thriftless, He stands—| good to the universe. apnea britp he eae te eR not to gain—but always to lose. In the matter of economy, President Coolidge [executive board, and. the members The chief cement ee easy a moves tp sets ea necessity for cconomy in the ex- So do re the fleas nd mud}" hose responsibie for the isconsin -fdea” | penditure of the le’s money and pled; .| Singing they may care to sling az a is contained in that little word of four letters— atte of pianess dit self to continue the path he had entered Republican or as Democrat or as a e-n-y-y. It is simply an appeal to the primal in- P roth Upon | socialist not.as an officer Nor as a stinct of greed. when he became president—namely that of sav-| member of the LaFollette club. We ing the money of the taxpayer. ectfully ask you' to’ give this English Lutheran. : The whole business might be likened to the} President Coolidge has been the only president |artcle, ae much ‘publicts" es Soa (United Lutheran Church) | (on teeta a aoe oe oat spirit of the man who would say to a twelve-year-|in the history of the nation that forced a por-| ave the Kindler interview, by a| tion, Seattle, apples, Southern Rice|,.7°, 2, Uber pastor. Resldence,| aay school nt 2p. m. Benediction old boy: “You keep Jones, the owner of the or-|tion of the ‘taxes to be given back to the tax-| Prominent headline on. firat page,| Growers” Association, rce, Southern | 922 South Ash street. Phone 291M-| 4+ 4 o'clock. Mass during the week chard, busy at the other end of his farm and I ; will steal his fruit. As a reward I will give you build: payer, and ‘he stated in terms which could not Wan wheter: a ay posers he et gs Head errs Verse “aN 180; and\8, o'clock, be misunderstood that ‘a further reduction of answer re ed ean ssocia' pe ExN Beatie ; half the apples I get away with.” taxes may be had if the present plan of economy | worker edilorial- at the polls, No-| peanute and oil Wholeah eras | ship Next Bunday evening, the chotr of Naturally, all orchard owners are against such | in public expenditures and the present rate of in-| vember 4, regarding the intimidating | Seed ‘Dealers’. Association, grass ee eee eee Putten att Elves a man, once they understand he is after their|come continues—welcome news, indeed, to the|°f the voters of fhe county and city.| seed, Wisconsin Beet Growers, sugar i arama: concert. Following is the pro-|'Solo—“Ava Maria’ My nei ee ~, apples. But it happens that the thief we are| millions who have until a short time ago been CHAS? Tek BOMARD, beets, Wyoming Woolgrowers Asso- 2 sigs Beek, -_Vielin obligato considering is pretty clever, and so he says, Secretary Casper LaFollette Club. | ciation,..wool. srg. and sermon at —_———S sf forced to pay most exorbitant taxes, sermon, “Wearlng}] Anthem, pie Sid Miss Mary Flynn. blandly, ‘I never raid orchards except they con-} The president dwelt ‘at length upon the béne- ‘The forty two organizations atove. the. ts of " Is My Light," Piano Solo — Fruhlingsrinsch: in a. i H named do ex! Garmsn! Jona: (Gillette) Chotr. ‘ ; od tain a thousand trees.” fits of protection, showing how it was the di- Aids Foreign Trad Wot exhaust the Wee,: and | o™% hort serm: ” (Sending) Miss Louise Newell. As few orchards are as big as that the own: i v4 sane a © | space does not permit the Usting of] A short ion for the children! Solo, “Ave Maria” (Bach-Gounod) | Anthem—Festival Te Deum in @ er of a few trees is thus made to think that the rect cause of maintaining a far higher rate of individual represen [will be given at the close of the] miss Frances Bowe: : $2 Ofiay wages in this country than in Europe. He point.| | Trade statistics conclusively prove ‘ausioest agriculture sett cA OW Eee Stinday school on the subject, “Who | tigato by Mey ei ob- ‘ to @udley Buck). Choir Soto. lef will not steal his possessions, in Russia,|ed out‘that under our system of protection, every | that the Republican tarriff is tar| represented in Congress by Ta Boss?’ “| Me, “Flinn, Mr. , however, the owners of few trees discovered that |man, woman and child in this country today is| ‘°™ prohibitive, that it is a good ‘Ais tenes the thieves had designs on‘all orchards of what-|blessed with a far higher standard of living | Producer of revenue, and that export ever size, once they had become strong enough in}than the peoples of the other nations of the over titty lx: pe ‘ee it EF omy) numbers to compel owners to submit to them. world, He showed that the consumption of meat, | imports for the first elght months What is contemplated is merely theft by po-| sugar, and in fact all high class food-stuffs, was| of the current year came in free of Toa theoreecatis to a ae Dapicartanes Hn add ‘ ® litical robbery, and no man who owns any prop-|far greater in this country than in any other] duty. Imports totaled $2,383,000,000, | free-listed products, Antheni—"The Barth Lord erty is to be spared in the last analysis. No one|/nation in the universe, our people live better | 0 Which $1,340,000,000 were free. 1 _ Memorial Presbyterian. Qfatthews)| (Heyser), Chotr. s Sit “af who owned anything was spared in Russia—and | than those of any other country. He pointed out| th? esht months period ended Aug- MacNider f Corner H and St. John streets. choir, soloist, Mrs."Fiinn’ and Mrs.| Allsman. ~ ; ods the beast loosé on the political range in the|that with the system of protection now in oper- yi Melba lne i bd ychabas ‘and under 1 fer or ©. T. Hodsdon, mintater. Hines. Mrs. C- 8, Thomason,- accompanist. United States right now was bred in Russia! ation, wages were kept at the high point. This| ea §1,2 700,000 th a need Coolidge i ts ener tor helping to taake ine Solo, “Thus Saith the Lora from al-meeting will begin at the oo meant that the factory, the mill, the foundry—in | yhich sixty one per cént were free, Fre Messiah” (Handel) Mr. J. R.| church next Sunday night; Nov. 2, first event in our new building such | Hay: 3 s fact all other lines of manufacturing endeavor] among the free goods being wools,| Hanford MacNider, past national] a signal pape The Stunt ‘Night seatieas “The Barth is the Lords" ee will “conunge= fora few weeks. were enabled to pay their employes a sum suffi-| farm products, etc. commander of the American Legion, | program on Friday was much en-| (Heyser) choir; soloist, Miss Allsman. cient to enable them to buy the best that the| Revenues from imports in the 1924] writing to the Stars and Stripes.|joyea by the young folks. All serv-| Mrs. C. 8, ‘Thomason, accompanist. market affords. This, in turn, means that the cat- Warten oer rer ain ad for oral newspaper of the legion says| ices Sunday win be in Sh new build: pak allt v) , p . ie is fo "1 t tleman, the sheepman, the farmer and others who average rate of duty on the 1914 im-| ‘“‘All the lessons which our service ence Thursday October 90, ana the Ports was Beacly fourteen per cent; i the ope taught Paha + special services Sunday, November in a trifle over fitteen er experiences are in, \a- 1 sae tection did not obtain in the United States. The] The average rate of ante on dutiable carded, ridiculed by da: ros pact. tes inoreise Oe Sante et Sao. n saree ip, 11; ephsete aatietien Con. president pointed out that while he believed in| foods alone was a shade under’ fists, and threaten to be worse than| Hoasdon, and there ‘elders-elect.| duct, the Frult of-Christian Faith.” taxing big corporations and oflarge wealth | thirty six per cent in the 1914 period, 4 Those who were disloyal | Messrs. George F. Finch, C. W.| Special anthem by choir: 6:30 Senior taxing big corporations and people of large | "4 thirty five per cent in the 1924 | then haye thelr heads up again and| Deason and W. J. Sturdevant, will] Epworth League, wealth he did not believe that they should be Period. ‘Thus official figures show | are afield preaching and fostering | be irstalled by the Rev. H. W, Tariffs Build Nations Prior to the outbreak of the World War, the leading countries had developed, each in its own fashion, methods of protecting and encouraging its industry and its agriculture. The laying of tariffs for protection and for revenue, and the application of the principles of reciprocity, had been worked out to almost an exact science by a number of them. The remarkable industrial growth of Germany, Japan and the United States is attributable in a large measure to the intelli- provide foodstuffs, receive much higher returns for their products than they would have if pro- 1 ; that the present taritt law is not | discontent. Bainton. In the evening the Ded!: aio ; gent methods adopted in this respect. taxed to a point where they will remove -either | ¢h 76° Sl “St en hi actually bee: ‘eeeap e evening the lay, i + Grace: African’ Methodist. England lagged. As a ‘result, she was losing|countries where taxes are lower. He be- ent Chey Pt sori rd will be sent from great states to the ‘United the Rev, Hi, B. obutthela*ot Mia. Neri ee a, heavily to all of the countries named, and to} lieved that a point could be reached where ench| noted that comparing the two| States senate on no more stable al trons Wyo. bas ro eee Grant, pirat | Rev. others more or less. The war stopped Germany's (and every industry in the United States, as well| Periods, imports nearly doubled in| Platform. than promises to change “ —— church night; 7:30] A” helpeul Pat sg ned 4 economic progress, and threw the world into con-jas the individual, could be-made to pay a pro-| Yalue. the constitution of the United States Mountain View Cofnmunity. Stewardship, Dr.| Spent in the. Buodiy. achoet oak fusion from which it is just beginning to em- a portionate and honest tax. The president’s desire | ., E*P0tt# In the 1914 period totaled | —to take away, for example, from C. T, Hodsdon, minister. acher Training, Willis gers at.10 o'clock... Mrs. Emma f; 00 the supreme court the very author- is that no one, be he poor or rich, shall be taxed $1,311,000,000, a decline of $204,000,- f This church welcomes all the peo-| H. rman; Friday, 31st, 2 bel ity which has given our govern: it fe ’ » Hallo- itendent. Aji are unjustly, but that all shall bear their honest and 000 below the protected period of Hed ‘atabiuts: are ¢ tas eat te ple of this community to its Sunday jocial, given by young people. | Welcome to. join ini the same. The 1913. Export proportionate burden of the taxes. It is his de-| totalea 32,497,000,000, un tnereane oF high time that service men ana] Services. Sunday school classes for minister will’ preach at, the usual sire that whenever possible, laws be e ed t thi 0 women enter upon some program mth puees BD: Spe, 80d coil Methodist Episcopal. Moraine worship \Wotis Pp macted that | more than 100 per cent over the pigs ve what’ Americans since . Adult wor-] Corner East Second and South ‘ge. Great Britain still leaves her workers and her farmers unprotected, while continuing and in- creasing the customs taxes upon the imported commodities they use. Her army of unemployed | will be of benefit to each and every s 1914 period. This shows that the " is as great a menace as were the armies of the| section of the United States. 7 StS Ane now markets which the Democrats | this Sgr Piet aens Dave babes oy oye Ree Gears cia mpeg aig German kaiser. In fact, she is more preplexed| There is no denying the fact that Calvin Cool- | PTo™mse they will tind for our pro- pete ie euNernGe nate Sunday school; ONE a. ros ‘subeey abou lee idence ed as to how to meet the present situation. idge, during the time that he has been in office, | Quare’ tae denen aecovered | Trntted States of America, ‘4 achool, 8, H. Maddux, supt.; 11:00 = [Christian makes friend cut of tho And yet we have with us people who would|has given much study to the furthering of the ine: Por WB ja iboster eae VS “We apparently have our choice . * ‘What. Will Our Future ning worship at 7:30. have us abandon our own tried and proven prin-|welfare;of the people of the United States. His| without exception that while importa | between Calvin Coolidge and Charles | P- ™ ftv anthem, "God of Our “Heaven, and Ite. Inhab!- f Fathers," Schneckery wi practises. indreake Goaeetin i ¢| Bryan, who sees some hidden mon. t * mixed quartet, ho are those who live in will ea vi polley--aa" they are encourage tc ster In Defense day and stil! bellaves Fee eg uueed Crpes,"* Mesdames | heaven? Why are they there? How a do—exporta record. an immediate |!" the inillion automatic springers. a bi Save Synod.) Helms and Holden and Messrs. Fish. | may we join: thelr-fellowship?: Music decline and in no vase do they keep | t@se7 fs devaghe ut! tyes and East}¢r and Osborn; 11:00.a. m., Junior|by the Senior choir, A splendid pace with our industrial develop-| 1 believe'the most effective way to) Fourth streets. W. C. Rehwaldt,| church, subject, “Finding Wisdom.” | chicken and chitlin dinnier-will .be pect to hear from a gifted t but i Pepe ae eat gc Da! Fatane intbs on we ren Soon i Geeman teaeae a. m. fF apwonn ‘Lei i gage ae ayer a GReWarhale ie ia a orator, but it w: ij 2 Is to elect fe . _™. augue; P. m., de- o'clock on’ Wednesday ‘ui the honest, straight-forward statement of a ar ant @o these increased imports | ©#!¥in Coolidge president.” Services in Glenrock, in grade school,| votional meeting. of Epworth|and continuing ee Several cant “ who has demonstrated to the people of the na-| lower living costs, as aserted by:antl- or ae beatae! Ser at 6:30 p. m.| League, Sam Morvee will lead; 7:30| dates for municipal. office will tion that he is honestly concerned with the wel. | Pretectionis Official statistics Church of Christ. Ward Beecher raid ubect | Doar on: the. program. rReme -under fare of every man, woman and child in the Unit, | SW that lving costs were three Church of Christ will meet in the m “The Rights of God; An-| auspices “of. Trustees’ Aid, Mrs. ed States. His address was one that rang true; it| Bre Cet bigher in July, 1914, than | Sudltortum of the city hall on Sun. Tria Tusblag 840 pote (Bene Rat poeta hee begins to own the property of the people it be-|came from the heart; it was the statement of al tots which was ander tuateenen meeting very "Tuseday. evening at ‘twill call this| Woman's Home Missionary: Soclety church en the svening ef. Novembe: gins to own the le.” conscientious, clean-thinking, honest statesman,| policy. These figures take into con.| 7:30 o'clock. great man; a right/at the home of Mrs. Wililam Hol-|3, when other candidates for mun! If the voters ¢ United States are deter-| who believes in the people of the nation. It came| sideration food, clothing, housing. Tie gh pres Hocieicns here and prophet; for whom | land, 641 South Kimball stree,,.Wed.|cipel office. will be heard, Men's mined as they should be, to control their govern-| from a man who believes that our people want to) fuel and light, furniture and house St. Mark's, Sill be thenktut he ware to come] nesday 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting | Day, November 9. Women's Day. ment, they will take care to keep. the ownership maintain our high ideals, honesty of purpose and | furnishings, and miscellaneous, and | | Seventh and Wolcoit streets. Rev.|marising what, uskrowlodeed oon | sneer eonel Workers Stereo nen To eonbeh tha: Mapelient ieee and control of their pi . Governments that|the other attributes that have made us today | there was an increase in every group | Philip K. Edwards, rector. thorities ‘outside the Lutheran otticers wall b elected cag SA irr ANiaset: rhe own and operate important industries will in-| what we are, a United States; « country whose | "the vaiue af exrorts of erusa food [Church sctecleat aig a.tot zor] ChUrOR have written, thie is what| Year, Thursday: ta0'p. ie, cholerae | Stien age tes marrions_ of “The sist on regulating the employes in those indus- standards ure of the highest. A country where stuffs and food animals for the ase Bing Dreeees ink sagen cee eres they say: “Nr Luther, no religious} hearsal. ‘Friday 2:30 Pm. pane snes! iad unaiee ee aed tries much more drastically than any private em- right and justice and common sense will preyail, period was $109,000,000; of manufac- a. im. - ‘Nhe #00) and civil Itberty, no Nberty of press} aid mecting. The CY circle will en-|paign may secure (oid tiem Mrs. t h more \ - 3 z ~3 and speech, no, separation of church{ tertain, and when they entertain,| M. EB. Sanders, serretary, Bre ciples of tariff protection, and follow England. Few of them know what that would mean. If we should do so, we would not lessen the burdens of ‘our people—but we would throw millions of them out of work, and wreck our great domestic market for the products of our farms, Owning the Government President Goolidge said epigrammatically and truly, the other day, that “when a government mpeecs showed that he is.deepl all problems the solying of wh a better condition than we enjoy today. The speech of Calvin Coolidge was not an or- atorical effort; it was not what one would ex: r

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