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PAGE SIX ‘9 MAGNIAON freA Che Casper Daily Cribune ica as it has been said of so many proud govern- country indirectly hundreds of mil- Pp Nyp ope or with the” ments of the past: pa a Rien cis site nm RR EL Ean Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postcffice as second United States board of education i: aur ng nue | Saeeeeete: [SETTING THE STYLES Unnecessary railway operating ex- sia thy eh Shean a a are ee y 7 % g Gass matter, November =f {016 ______| Where now is America? | penses amounting” to at least 250 | peenehie fea Ny The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening e savage sits upon the stone million dollars a year are geing in-| co-operation of the shippers, because ay ‘ ese ee ee Tribune Bulla: Pat marks where: stood ‘the capitoji-and ‘hears cure’. theiialiwey aes ts out } it is the shippers, not "thé rallways, PARIS. shoes have taken on 2 aigla deep rose eae id = aie nation of the program by Pa ‘mil | Sasper, Wyoming. Sa offices: ae The bittern booming in the weeds, he shrinks in an editorial in its current issue. | that load the cars.” curious new sort of heel. It is| woolen mixture. ‘The rose has a| tary organization.” a ing, opposite pos.office. From the dismaying solitude.” because shippers are not loading| ee rather higher than formerly and| dim black and green plaid. A big Ss ive >= Business Telephune. — e Dae Freee core ay Heavily oa wney aid in| "The Conservative | wniie straigne on tho inside, it| American o'possum collar of 2°] TIENTSIN.—General Wu Pet Fa 4 ~ Branch Telephone Figs “he ail: . . * <| curves outward a bit on the outside. | shawl type is the finishing touch. hal of the Peking . ase The Wind Up pale Sacer items leg lL seetes: =) Victory It is exceedingly smart in ce ousted field mars! e : ways In the interest of both to: in- eee Aig acco ' armies, sailed from’ Targkw on the By J. E. HANWAY AND B. E, HANWAY What ‘was left in the political bucket was| crease. the average ‘load moved fn : ‘ ior : (Sloabiyhe Shyer Crist copa opened hit unknowa 4 SA arartiaiin apeemeataliven in ueeae lenioc: i each car. The Railway Age point:-| “A tremendous swing away . |ecopper rust is new for street wear.| Gulf of Chih! for an : Advertising Hepresentatives 4, | Poured out by demiocracy last night. Their object | ca Gut recéntly that operating ex: | fadicalism is tho British public's an-| PARIS.—An interesting dinner| Shutter green in also good and for| destination, * : t SO aaa ery ar pena oe gD eae utrere a loubt, was to close their campaign in a blaze | jenses have heen réduced ‘about 6 |*#wer to the Labor party's futile bid} rock is of ‘black velvet, with al such accessories as wrist bags, 5 ; Ce nn eo Guice dtdsGharon ReAa Se tere E glory—but did they do it? millfon dollars-a day within the last E rounded neck and the merest hint| gloves and stockings, there is the San Francisco, cal. Copies of the| For some of the acts perpetrated by enthis- " J the New York Herald-Tribune.| of sleeves. Its one trimming 1s a| delightful sombreres. iastic partisans during the campaigning the four years. Suggesting this addi- ‘That bid was fatal because it chal-| jong and narrow front. panel of tiénal means of reducing expenses, Mc igor r party will have a bad taste in its mouth for | it says: lenged an electoral decision on the| chiffon, lightly but brilliantly em- : many a day to come. “The railways continue to make eae er ecial rte we broidered with rhinestones, which. = a It wii e . | new records of efficiency of various | nerable. Mr. Mac! fall straight from the neck to a 5 ; MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ||| _ Tt will be learned in time that it is never ad-| Tiras almost every month.” ‘The| possibly hope to survive anattack| point three inches below the hem. ust try.it—that’s all! . The Associated Press is exclusively entit 0 visable to go to such length to attain partisan average number of cars per freight | based on the suspicion that he was - * use for publication of all news sxe’ in this paper! ens that you haye neither honor or decency to| train in August was 43.2. Gross | Sacrificing national interests to La-| y onpon.—Though A * f size ‘and also the local news published herein. get back. on. fF tone pantera Sak bora traditional. and» sentimerital SOND Me dee hee tin oj any fe Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A: B- (0) So far as ‘the Republican campaign in Wyo- | of these were new high records. The | fondness for the Moscow. revolution: |) cunds, and others still Insist on the choose will cost you} “se 3 eee | ming is concerned, we have no knowledge of any- | Dumber of pounds of coal consumed | aries. tall hat, the generally favorite head- Z SUBSCRIPTION RATES thing other than decent ‘and honorable conduet | Per one thousand gross’ ton miles |. Mr. Baldwin made « serlous blun- What 17: theese Gocaatoulls, ta! nowi the * Hi °. . i By Carrer and Outside State th | in freight service was 181, and the | der in tactics in 1923, when, with a nothing at al tf you! ‘One Year, Daily and Sunday _-$9.00| throughout the canvass: If there hasbeen any- stibber par ‘ieer train car mile | clear Conservative majority ‘behind soft sports hat of velours. There) jfravANA.—Tho secretary of the fone Year, Sunday on!y -...- 2.60) thing of an untoward-nature, we are sure it ind | jay 15.2, Both of these: aloo, wers| him, he dissolved Parliament and | !® deep shade of brown, with roll-|tnterjor announced that General! 44% pronounce it thei idtagirat bese. Sree = $35] official sanction, new records of the right. kind. sought a bigger majority oh the pro- | 7S brim, which {s worn even with) Gerardo Machado, joint liberal and s Gas aconaby aos Deana nencey, ad "75|. Whatever the outcome of today’s struggle may} “Unfortunately, owing to no fault | tection issue, which at onee divided | * peso ABI: Popular party candidate, had un- rarest tea you! have ever. per Con eee <= 105] be, the Republican party, its candidates and | ot railway managements, thero 1s | hls-own followers, reunited the Lib-| 7 4. 7 Nb doubtedly been elected president of campaign managers, go up or down with the sut-| one respect in whfch the efficiency | eral party, the historical champion | | HONDON— it appears roe gee A eta tasted. Merely ask- ‘One Year, Daily and Sunday ~ $7-80 | isfaction of a clean conscience. of fretght train performance recent: | Of free trade, and made Labor’ and) ot eee it. isi being..worn in| > One: Yeat, Suntay Only’ 2.50 feats, ly has not been as great as former. | Liberal groups helpful though tacit | Xeve shally th. thie’ gece ose Our PTOCET. ‘Shr Months, Dally and sunday “—- fE z vO fais allies. “Te was a remarkable exhib | ond ion: specially Stim gece coun ERE d your grocer. : Three Months, Dally and Su . Lam The avera acity of freight | tion of political inexpertness an an C ‘One Month, Daily and Sunday --.. r Pic Sahat oy cars and thelr pie ait Seigtt ate amateurism. ‘The Conservative | made. ‘ All subscriptions must .be paid in advance and he well-worn proverb “There is nothing new| Constantly increasing. ‘Thus far in| strength was cut from 346 to 258; : THERE 4 b the Daily Tribune will not Insure delivery after sub-| under th esun,” applies to government as well | the year 1924 the average amount of | Labor's representation was in-| NEW YORK.—Buttons are play- e rertption becomes one month in arrears. ___jas to other things. revenue freight moved in each loa@-| creased from 144 to 193, and the| ing a role more important than for > What men have done men are prone to do—|ed car has been the*smallest in| coalescing Liberal factions raised | many seasons past. There is no} ~zioliday samples now on display. oO 1 more than that—what meni have attempted to do| proportion to the average capacity | their total from 117 to 158. A mil-| gown smarter than the tailleur in}Come. in and see ‘them. Temple and failed to accomplish other men coming later | °fc4"8 Since 1915. nority Labor ministry was forced on | cloth, which his a row of buttons—| studio, 118 East First.—Adv. seem to have no doubt of their ability to per-| “The tendency of the average cap-| the country because the Liberals) often in gleaming brass—unbroken (The Earth and Its Fullness pai By the time these lines are read the election If the child would only accept the father’s had been driven into a,position in| from neck to hem, proportion than the average load| the campaign in which they were . prevailed for a long time befre the | bound later to prefer a Labor pre-} NEW YORK.—Long sleeves are| downstairs, 131 S. Center. Phone of 1924 is practically over. The results will be counsel and profit by his experience, what pro-| war. The large increase in freight | mier to.Mr, Baldwin, here to stay, for the winter, at any | 2702. Jearned later on in the night. If the voting has | ress would he not make and what pitfalls would | business that followed the outbreak | -Mr. MacDonald's error was equal-| rate. The newest version is very — been pronounced one way or another we shall | he not escape! of the war in Europe resulted in car | ly flagrant. It was perhaps impos-| long and decidedly narrow. A dozen photographs will solve imow who has been successful by midnight. If| If the people of this generation would only | Shortages. The railways ‘urged | sible for him to hope to-continue in a dozen puzzling gift problems— 0} ae ts rrerhée ys = li he -yoi .| Shippers to load heavier, and in 1917 | power indefinitely through passive NEW YORK.—Among the attrac-| Bell's Studio, phone 1303.—Ady, the race is even and doubtful it is likely several | listen to the yoices of the past and shape their | {),, average load was 69.5 per cent | aid from the Liberals. But he se- —_—_— days will pass before the actual result will be|course by its instruction, the friends of good | of the average capacity of cars, This | lected the most perilous dssue of all positively known. government could afford to leave the firing line. | was the best recerd since 1903.|o0n which to break with them—coun- From every indication accepted by experience George Washington was not noted for epigrams | Under government ‘operation the|tenancing tenderness to seditious in political matters, Calvin Coolidge will sweep | but coined one which will live when he said,j railroad Administration , applied | radicals ‘at home~iind promising a >the country and have an unusual majority in the “Men must feel before they will see.\ pressure to shippers in various ways | loan to the Communist agitators in 4 electoral college. No one doubts this statement,} How like Hegel, who declared that: “What| te secure heavier loading and in Russia who in their lelsure moments ? d - except blatant LaFolletteites. Informed Demo-|eperience and history teach is this, that ped- 1918 the record in this respect was | constitute. the de facto Soviet gov- : “ 2 the best ever made, ‘The “ave! ernment. Thus. he precipitated a crats do not dispute it. Their most sanguine hope | Ple and governments have never learned anything ain ify is to hold eleven southern states by their system x capacity of cars in that year was | fight in which the Liberal party could not join him, as it”had joined Wonderful Little Heaters of disfranchising colored Republican votes. In é from history or acted on the principles deduced | 41.5 tons, the average reventie load him in 1923 in fighting Mr. Bald- this they will succeed. Alas that this should be so, for to shut one’s : acity of cars to increase faster in from it.” e per loaded’ car 26.9 tons and the . win's. protectionism. It could not The radical claims are ninety per cent wind|¢yes to the facts of history is to impeach one’s q and ten per cent rea . =] ‘ = Photographs for Xmas. Special prices all this week. Credell Studio, for Great Big Rooms the average capacity 64.7 per cent. | even be benevolently neutral. The The average load declined to 25,4 | division was necessarily between na- The amazing volume of heat that comes from these little ratio of the average paying load to The radicals in all prob- | Sanity. : a y i 5 tons in 1919, was increased in 1920| tlonalfgm, constitutfonalism and sta- |, sa : 7 ability will carry Wisconsin. It seems pleased as. PRS ep sperteck ee pry ENG; | almost to the rerora figure of 1918 | bility, on the one hand, and the Pre- heaters is so great that they can be used in the largest rooms to hold the position of the boob state of the union. the fatal chasis aheneiie enna ee tO | ana s hee then has declined again. | mler's encouragement of Socialism of your home. Made in five sizes. They keep air pure, Tonight as the states of the different sections 5 leac! carcasses n 1923, when the railways hand-| and Communism: on the other. of the country report their totals you will find] of nations equally as promising as ours? led the largest freight business-in| The Liberal party had. kept Mr. burning gas without the slightest trace of odor. “them in the Coolidge column. There will be no dif-| Carlyle and Macaulay both predicted that the | history, the average capacity of cars| MacDonald in power. He rewarded ference, except number of votes, in the results mud monsters of unbridled democraey would yet | wes 43.7 tons, average tons. per| ‘t by guiding it into an ambush in 7 ; 5 : a i loaded car 25.2 and :the ratio of| which it was slaughtered. “Labor returned in the New England, North Atlanti:,|@rag our government down into their slimy odze. n jo western juiddlewestarn Bhorthwestern, Rocky |. 18 this to be the ultimate fate of happy proud | the verage ‘revenue: load to “the | may lose forty.odd seats’ and have ED RA E. P.B AN doa) a betiag 2 ‘ a i average capacity 57.6 per cent. The | Again about the same strength as it mountain, southwestern and Pacific groups. All | Ameri ; ica? Granted that the perils of unbridled | pest way to indicate the importance | had in the 1923. House: but the Lib- inka 114 So. Durbin St. will be in the Coolidge list with some kind of | Gemocrac, ure greater. of the decline in the average load | erals have lost more than 100 seats 2 majority. The only exception to be made out U fir a + per car which has occurred is to baja lye heapens a Ging heetiet: a Tram ranged is presenting North try to estimate what it has cost | ble rin the new amen ¢ ‘wf the prog! as arrang P is n inished Business in operating 9xpenses. The expér-| The British electorate js not radi- Blue Pennant } “Dakota to the radicals if it will make them any|~ president Coolidge’ . . 2 o ige’s address to con 8 next | 4 f 1918 ved that there is} cal. It still detests and happier. In. this review West Virginia is with-! month will probably deal very largely with what | ne really ook reason why ears | Communism, “Tt has ndtaith In-the- held. Sra Mr. Davis. It is not his nor will he} might, well be’ called “unfinished business” for, | should sot, on the average, be load- Sepudenetiqnal Ca rnment which aS ay “eka ‘ ‘get it. as everybody i: r . | ed to at least 64.7 ver cent of thelr} sits in Moscow not as the represen- Tew = ei We are tempted mightily to annex Kentucky] tention to all his recommendations aubmitted to| c2paci0-_ if (hls Sad been done in | tative of the Human people Nut as Always Big ‘ind part of Tennessee. We refrain because we] the last session: D 1923 it would have resulted in a] the agent of Leninism and interna- - ? Delieve we have our fair share as it is. the hare a resi sanpele ieee saving of more than three billion | tional revolution. Value for the - freight flex, The av While in office Mr. MrcDonald , parties that President Coolidge’ had littie legis: nian yee otitare peel train, waa S i: had to choose between being Pre- Money You Pay (The Wave of Conservatism The overwhelming victory of the conservative ation to his credit. The fact was that President | Therefore, assuming the same num-| Mier and being a Socialist. For al- Cool;idge has made some very definite recom- | ber of cars per train, the saving in| most the whole of his tenure he ‘ Ficidatinnm: buttowin : freight train miles would have been | ignored his personal bellefs: When LUE Pennant ibe g to a coalition between | ayout 78,800,000, ‘The Interstate | at last he yielded to his past and to ‘ party in Britain came at a time to exert the| Democrats and radicals, some of these recom- | th ft hi Cords for highest highest influence upon the American vote to thendat ions sere ignored and others defeated by Dairies ape nate er acd Ba jdyen of 3B bia) mons Lrentiogs igh: obstructive tactics, t and there amounted in 1923 to $1.74 | down fn ruin. quality. Defender be registered today. per train mile. The saving in the | ‘The pulling.power of Socialism 181 Cords for Gord. quality’ : Britain has gone far afield in political experi- It will be observed, however, that President * mentation and has suffered in consequence. Her | Coolidge is not a believer in legislation as cure- | expenses upon the ‘basis of which | sreatly gerated. In Europe, as ‘ : return to a government directed by men of thé a for economic needs. He did not make a very brea unit outs ere Ca ete g bar pri tee pores jet ae i at a low price. And * state of mind best suited to her form of govern-|large number of recommendations for new leg- | B&¥° exceed: million’ dollars. | sick of destructive. radicalism snd.o! ment and her people is an indication of the pub-| islation at’ the last session, and some of these | Zhe Mumber of freight cars that | the selfish fomentation of economic Rugged Fabrics, , ; . 4 , les | would have had to be used, in | and political discontent. They want lic temper to be done with radicalism. A major-|Were acted upon in accordance with his advice..| vonsequence the expenditures for | to get. back to work,sto repair the whose extra ply, heavy ty of two hundred seats in the house of com-| Others were not. Among the recommendations | freight car repairs, would have been | losses of the war, to bulld up the 5 mons is a pretty emphatic mandate from the| Which he made and which were favorably acted | reduced, the estimated saving under| State and to re-establish economic tread and strong con: people to the conservative party. _ upon were provision for temporary operation of | this head being about $73,400,000. | and political stability. The British struction make them The campaign leading up to this result was one| the merchant marine by the’ government until a | These estimated savings total more] election’ is ‘only ‘one manifestation firat choice: in ‘th of the most vigorous and bitter ever known in| Plan for private operation can be adopted, the} th” 207 milion dollars. It 1s prob: | of a Present “world-wide mood. . _ ; c ¥ England. It was marked by mudslinging, the|Submision of the child Iabor -amendment, the | 30'Y conservative to estimato that it . like of which is not disclosed in English history. |strengthening/of the immigration restriction law, | been relatively aa much im 1083 as] PERVY Vote Being : It was a battle of opposing governmental prin-| reduction of taxes, and reduction of appropria-| it was ‘in 1918, the operating expen.| - gee i : ; ciples and the good sense, the horse sense of the| tions. ses of the railways would have been C ‘ast at Cheyenne . “t 4 people prevailed. The president: recommended continued inde-| quarter of o billion dollars less . ha a The Brodie Rubber In many respects the English parliamentary | dependence from the league of nations but entry | tan they were. S campaign paralleled the American elections to|into the world conrt. The traditional policy on Db the suggestion of the Car Ser: |) CHEYENNE, | Wyo.) Nove aa Hel e ice Division of the American Rajl-| Cheyenne Tuesday is casting the Co., Inc, wbe settled today in the election of chief execu-| the league was continued but no action was taken eis. Associati hh Ser bee . tives and congressional members. Such bitterness |on the world court. He recommended legislation | oreanizea throughout the countes | proximately 8,000 voters; it's eeri:| j (rhe Store with a Smile.) 130 W. Second St. = fas not been .known here in years. Here ‘also is | for the reorganization of the foreign service, and | Shippers’ Regional Advisory bourds. | mated on the basis of registration & it the settlement of governmental forms. Here|this was adopted, with prospects offered for | These boards, representing shippers| and the heavy morning vote, will ,= also is there a three party contest. Here also}men who enter that service. He recommended j°f all classes, are admirably adgpted | register their electoral preferences. = will one of the parties be practically wiped out | Provision for more effective enforcement of the | t® Cooperating on behalf of the Hernveeserstereereer OCTOBER 5th & of existence and the radical party badly defeat-| Prohibition law, and this was granted. He rec-| SMPpers with the railways in ef. ; 2 en ONE DAY O 1 Sed, by the overwhelming triumpl: of the party | ommended enactment of the general features of a pete vTap pats ne Biola ALWAYS HUNGRY e NLY, ] = Most completely in accord with the great majority plan {on prrgenieon can: executive depart- | as low as practicable can it be made Growing children are almost ; of the people. ments ,but no action was en. He recommend. | possible for the railways t vo th y i Waves of the character that swept Britain, |¢d that the Muscle Shoals property be ordered | shippers lower hateuts, Sor sive the || always hungry and demand : A limited number of Three-Heat American like the course of empire sweep westward. This | 50ld,, but this. recommendation was not followed.| “Twenty years ago the average one has reached the Atlantic seaboard and is] One of the live subjects of discusion at tHe last | C2PAcity of each freeht car exceed. || rich Sberidanees hf yieacnin. Beauty and Hot Point Srolling over the United States today. session of congress was the status of agricul-| {3 {Pe Sverame revenue load carried ; ri i , 2 , 4 ~ =. 5 ture: President Coolidge opposed various rates needs iets pcan Ss. 4 ————- ‘ *e ¢ ° . y of each car ex- 7 VEE Jr > Ls Better Government nalistic. schemes that were being advanced, as-| ceeded the average revenue load car. ts vital-nourishment EDERAL ELECTRIC GRILL CY toy 2 see ER aRpeaeartior, aang serting that “No complicated ‘scheme of relief, | ried in it by 18% tons. In the first children keep their suvies TIRES i o 2. cove! nt, her national, state or muni-| no plan for government fixing of prices, no resort | two-thirds of 1924 the average capa- PS P é E cipal, is much cleaner today than ever before. | to thepublic treasury, will be of any permanent | city of each car exceeded the aver.| | Strength and grow normally. AT = We can and will clean ‘the Augean stables} value in establishing agriculture. Simple and'| #89 102d carried in it by 20 tons. || Most children need ‘Scott's. \ A E § = without resort to the torch of the incendiary. direct methods put intp operation by the farmer | TMS Sreat increase in the average | | Soot meee eoceeens oe) “ & We have not retrograded; we have not Ween | himself are the only real sources for restoration.” Ya cael Ge hen a Fed ; J) = Standing pat right or wrong, we have steadily | He favored a reorganization of the freight rate isiirnedis being haulea Riystks raeaen a b' edera Daterecranay «Be mudvanced and will continue to advance if we| structure ,co-operative organizations, und more | directly and the shippers of tie obtained from the follow- ||} fa are not induced to wander after strange gods and | diversificatoin, as a means of relief. The great |—<——————-—————_—_— ing Casper Federal deal- worship at the shrine of the twin furies—un-| improvement in the agricultural situation, with- ers: bene] bridled democracy and lustful anarchy. out any Dotenayetic legislation having been en- ON 4 . See Those seta el uaes neers saepeiy: are| acted seems to bear out the Coolidge view of a —_—_—_——____ Public Service y ry, the pmocracy 1s a sham, that rep-| wise policy. It is not to be expected, therefore, ‘Cheeks—Sparkli: Eyes i f Ssesentative government must be discarded for] that in his message to the eat aeuston he will = Most Warne ange capt Station Regular $14.00 Value SAirect government by the people are either blind | vary from that policy. at Neonat fo tiulently, collecting subscriptions R . Bremrelves or vent upon blinding others. Anlong the other ‘subjects concerning which | S8¥8Dr. Edwards, a Well Known, | from ‘Tribune subscribers.” Patrons . N. Van Sant Se een said that “a monarchy isa man| President Coolidge recommended legislation but Ohio Physician ibeoriptien exnest utd FREE—Wj : QS war ironclad and resistless when under a full} upon which no netion was taken acide the Great} Dr.F,M.Edwardsfor17yearstreated Seciae wie eaivare, the aooee (8 Warne & Crosby % EE With each Grill purchased on “Head of steam, but a single hidden rock will send] Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway improvement, plnc- | scores of women for liver and bowel aik fan, Suthoriged collector from the ibe this date a regular $2.50 Electric Cc li her to the bottom: our republic is a raft hard to| ing of first, second, and third class postmasters | ments, During these years he gave ta| eftios. Hf 784 are net sure you are Art Gaylord Iron - uring steer and your feet always wet but nothing can] under the civil service law, abolition of the right Prescription of a rinew hie credentiain. if ne cn : sink her. . to issue tax-exempt securities, revision of the ‘known act do 6 please call the Tribune. Central Filling Nothing can sink her as long as her beams of | laws governing procedure of the federal trade ' Stati live oak are not displaced by soft poplar commission, revision of the laws regulating ‘radio i Tele hone 15 on We have j a ha Ar n visiting for the first time one of interference, and strengthening of the laws for |. These tablets are wonder-workers on iep B beautiful Taye eceived a new and complete line of the galleries of Florence, gave a hur-|the conservation of our Alaskan fisheries. the liver and bowels, which cause anor: | ___ -B. & D. Auto peautiful Table and Boudir Lamps. We invite ried at its world-famed cany and] This review of the president’s recommendation | 2! action, carrying off the waste — Suppl. Co. imspection, bear as he was bustling out said to the venerable}at the Inst. ses étioi Poisonous matter in one’s system, aly Uo. abtnatatsHEeaotaiot see anyon me ei te : sion, ae ie n taken or not} If you have a pale face, tallow look, odian: _do not see iything wonderful | taken, will give some idea of the subjects that | dull im} tongue, head+ i ih about your pictures,’ Whereupon the custod-|are likely to be up. for discussion at the session Schesa fittings pee Gomera Hudson Coach is room Evansville Filling inn replied, “Our pictures are not on trial, sir| beginning in December. It must be remembered, | Of sorts, inactive Bawels you take oe y Station : _. | but our visitors are.” however, that this will*be a short session, end- Pe Dr. Edwards’ Olive nightly —Has trunk rack on ; Ow So it is with the American constitution; that|ing by expiration on March 4, and that the pas- flor a time and note the pleasing resulta, . Jake’s Service és e great instrument is not on trial, but the Ameri-|sage of the regular appropriation bills will oc-} Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the euc-|] - rear. Sta 5 t can people are. ke time and attention of | cessful substitute for calomel—now iS tion cupy a large part of tl mes PHONE 69 members of both houses of congress, ; then just to keep them fit, J6¢ and 30c, ys —NShall it be said pf the United States of Amex)