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Ae MB. - an OE NSE AER oe PAGE SIX Che Casper Sunday Ceribune amiling at him now over the wheels: upon the hundreds of thousands of people who of fast, sporty cars. vi the Republican ticket and helped to. make tc vy tiffice as second tremen maj which will 4 ; ok ee ae y “| Sleet in his beard and dust In his Noversber 22 100 Sintinus Coolidge tt the White flotee “Republican matte BLGIN. : af So exitis Taullee Wapey to tata Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening) If there was a corrupt use of money, and the ; b concerning: Set fai varcune five een elect tn Sunday Morning Tribune every cg ie election was so controlled, the: there were tains ‘ his, beard; still dust in his. rostrils, yoming. Publication offices: Tribune ‘| not only bribe givers but bribe rs, or there a : i a 3 = 5 , the aame ‘old. grumbling, “ E__opposite posoffice. __________| were hundreds of thousands, yes millions of vot- “lees | cer Hi 1 : igorous declamat -| soothing spirit of hope, star (uainess Telephone —.--..2->--—-s--—— 15 and 16/ érs who were so densly ignorant that they could ratic ls ut 1 ‘vigilance . s ‘ the doorway when souls Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All be influenced to vote against the best interests | balanced and F : valley 1 sah u souls are born. Out there at | Departments of the nation.’ Of course it is absurd to assert |! re 5 E : peerantiscsect, which ‘we msy call years only. the calls for which pay |side of atin heceise “i the ee By J. E. HANWAY AND EB. BE. HANWAY | pibliees, vary er of Ba 7 ace a up the’ ’ riot Os RS ism that ts of principal in- pre certain, oe of. pork, anes poamitote se pan ae uae coun Represent majority were 0 through * * unfurled; ¢ 5 not become the. . er prutden, Wirt Branden, 1120-29, Steger Bidg.| purchase ‘of “votes or deception. The : fiat apot that “I treahure® and fe | ing blast of the destroyers : hicago. Lil, 286 Fit: Ave. New York City; G.obe| the United States are neither knaves nor f ” we" ot “1 . ” “cherish a iin” ion; -and- : be: hag for Your 3idg., Boston, Mass., Suite 404 Sharon been yl pird Yet, if the opposition charge means 'l “Ana I eall it “Top 0’ the World.” ee rendered sna, collected viper yi) Montgomery St. San Prancise, Cov York, Chicage,| Whatever, it means that our Democratic and third ° je tn ' e385 |! Reger >| , ‘and the pneumonia he hay > Heston and San Francisco offices and visitors: are Par , 4 . a, wieains reed fear Fok ‘ : cured he would be richer Penge ‘ er orage welcome. Z ; a "Bop I seek ite rest when tired tempered the apologetic” angst PR reap Sythe he, charge of corrupt use of money. : os ret creme kai bec mena - “dun” to the needs of the unpainted ar coat Seer ne Year, Daily and Sunday ---—~—--.----------#.¢] The Democratic and third -party candidates certcae "The joys of its peace and seclusion bashaded ine side of the road. He ates Reasonable. yne Year, Sunday only ~~. 3-4}| owe the American people an apology. They should increased) “are dear to my heart and I know unas eee ae Sy a and 223 North Durbin ai ¢ get up on the platform as publicly now as they 4 All the contentment life can offer, | people. PAR x did during the campaign, and sa; b As the! Jeng autsae eae cd Sty anal dice framiions tee otinted “Fellow citizens, during the campaign we and" goL ; coaster Ah eo she Pose iit and | °%_b!s_stormy nights grow greatly, of bake et ber thas £ digne OP oe Sa ;] Ob, “Top of the World" {s enchant-| its. peculiar history, reinforced by S = - P 2 oat the managing ability of Senator La- cians. a date the lection Shen that yon Increased “from! mech echo, each rock and each| Follette as %, volitiotan, (Rave: for: a voted overwhelming numbers for the candi- materiale’ decresint « tree time put it in a position ‘of allena- dates of the party that we cl $131,600,000. to’ $138,000,000, are in vol ye and proenees p= from Me ecsey We las ee tion. This means that our charges were false, or| would indfcate ‘that ‘domea asf a Me de tan ee ee beacecet? rcription becomes one month in arrears. mer you are re or oapnbne We do not believe | sre i a Grd ns beatierrrimb tes to tole oe bee ~ at you are either simple-minded or that you are z ; — NT GET YOUR TRIBUNE In the echoful canon so deep “The supposition that LaFollette- MY parents OT eae aftaracekiaaicanes Sate tule Genie beh ete our error and Sings ‘a requiem low and soothing | ism, with its short-sighted and dan- —A BISHOP-GASS THEATER— < Phone 1146 By Mall Inside State ne Year, Daily and Sunday One Year, Sunday Only --. Six Months, Dally and Sunday Three Months, Daily and wan Month, Daily and Sunday Ail subscriptions must be paid in advance and tne Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after sub- $63,000,000 $46,000,000, f hich fully for it call 15 or 16 and it will be delivered to you P: * shéws that there is nothing bd {b1. And lulls me at night to sleep. gerous political and social ethics, ; er complaints before 8! This is the least that can, in all decency, be| tive abci on ., | would. wipe out the Democatic par- | WA Nala ae ase ié done by the disseminators of the charge ai axe this Slate ‘orrgesaare — Mfc on The mist-wreathes that twine ‘roynd| ty in ail the northern states, an tt STARTS TOMORROW of a “slush fund.” ished nianufactures® Incteaséa from tne et on has wiped out that party in Wis. Bor Sie aa The American people are not corrupt, they are | $14,000,000 to $136,000, and of Papen o'er my “snug cabin! consin and Miribesote, “has proved not ignorant, they are fully competent. to con-| sefntfinistied trom” $48,000,000. t0| seam to be in thelr fanciful beauty | £2, 5¢ emtifely unfounded. The Third |} duct a popular government honestly and intelli- peal Thus it: te evident for-| ““Sepectally my own. i cire pared nde sea wih abel Honor to Natrona County gently, Messrs. Davis, Bryan, LaFollette and] Our gap) Av* 72t been closéd'to| r ove the peace that comes to me | wirtniceee .,Ae compared with the So far as the returns show } Wheeler to the contrary notwithstanding. Sriicde Pept ia ESE ‘When day into darkness is hurled; | ganization, the Democratic party, was the only county out of the twenty-three in ————_—. ceansd (thers Gai gon aod ts Tk Gap | And feél that I am nearer heaven | particularly as it is represented by the state that consistently supported the nation- Why the People Elect d Hi 000, and of manufactured foodsiutte Nebo erties at “Top o' the/men Iske John W. Davis, Thomas al, state and legislative tickets and délivered y the People Electe im from $38,060,000 ‘to $38,500,000, (The above was written after thet ,praperell and Albert 1. Smith, is substantial majorities to each. This year we may} Because he has faith in America that has never | large portion ‘of thebe Do} isl guthor said, paid “a vieit to: the wari Sos gy zi? sey ast . pes (e) t take credit with being the banner Republican| failed, and America has faith in him that has | sist of coffee, ‘tea, chocola' er home of Miss Margaret Curtin, poh board rg oe sicapad tlie aaa county of the state. never been disappointed. certain tropical fruits, ‘Top o’ the , World” on Casper i wl : ducts, and ‘other commodities of non- There were doubts, at the opening of the cam. Because he alone, of all the candidates stood ~ on- | Mountain). Seen that the result would be as satisfactory as| unequivocally for maintaining the constitution of praptoc: ailerons bi produced it has proven. After the third party came into| the United States. . hs e ‘Consum- in LaFolletteism. Which is well.” p2tore oe Siberia The ing’ power of the American peopl the campaign uncertainty was increased. There] Recause he stands for “Peace, Commerce and} th ines doutiaues eo iicceaeg uaa The Great Slump was no line of cleavage here upon which to base| Honest Friendship with all; entangling alliances | it 1s;a good index of our- country- anything like intelligent judgment, because the} with none.” wide. prosperity. : “The failure of Senator LaFollette voting in 1922 was so complicated by factional} Because in character and career he sets an ex-| Exports of crude’ foodstufts, show ‘ wuld not 1 hich Ameri hy oy Rail; to carry more thah his ‘own state is 3 \ fueds that a clear political expression cot not| ample. whic! erican mothers may worthily | * Phenom * incréase, from §27,:|not so much a personal fallure as he obtained, Bince the vote of 1920 there had| commend to thelr sone 90,000 to #65,000,000. "Ta thie group]. ‘failure of poltieal adversity Yes, si fae re been no way to show preference on principle.} Because he does the days’ work instead of talk: Ins, and ‘vegetables, | notes the! ston | ‘Transcript. with t ake And in the past four years there has been a great| ing about it, and does more than he promises. Exports of manufactured foodatutts|% matter of fact,’ the vote in the r increased fro! 000, 4 f a possible 4,000, increase in the local population which still fur-} Because he is reducing the nation’s indebted- 500,000. chap haan hdc el Meise pecan the total pots pe ther complicated the matter of determining po-| ness and taxation at a rate never before seen in creased from §4,161;000 to 000, | 000,000 may be taken au in some litical faith. any country. and exports of the same*from’$6,.| measure a personal: compliment to Now that we have taken a vote, the question Because under his administration unemploy- | 448,000, to $8,404,000. ‘ Mr. LaFollette. We have never ac- is settled. There are more Republicans than/ment has vanished and agricultural prosperity It will be. noted :that in’ no. in/|cused Mr. LaFollette of a lack of |p— there are Democrats and independents combined | has been restored. ; . sranes was there-a decrease. Im-| sincerity or of a.lack of ability. But|| RC, Montgomery, in Natrona county. Because his administration has done, an un- ttre ple. incesmaad from ESL EpiES of Roig pp teen M. D. We gave Mr. Coolidge 7,679 votes to 1,785 for} rivalled work for the peace and general prosper- 1 $31 000,000; ‘ exports | nominal. Hocia: fi 381,000, , 5 Physician and Surgeon Mr. Davis and 3509 for Mr. LaFollette. A clear| ity of the world. phir 000 to $428,000,000. . | candidates, in i Immediately: following ‘the lette received t! y lectronic Reactions plurality of 2,435. Because. he stands for the protection of Anteri-| sage of the Republican tariff pear] istic vote, and {t is to be .remember- El mC. 0) In the case of the senatorship Mr. Warren re-|can. labor and maintenance of the American | September, 1923, there was,a.won:|ed that Mr. Debs recelvea 919,709|1, of Abrams ceived 7,208 to Mr. Rose’s 6.078, a majority for| standard of living. derful increase in our foreign trade,| votes in 1920. Allowing for the in. ton, V Mr. Warren of 1,130. ‘ Because -hé holds the authority and sanctity Pos mi acy And exports: This con- in the voting population, it Mr. Winter'for representative showed a higher | of the American home to be.the basis of American pico Dy ae pf the following |. art ri #45 majority than any other candidate on_ the. ticket. | civilization. te’ aie tan oP aay to oD slow up « His vote was 8,406 to 4.275 for Mr. Wanerus. ‘A YY, opponents ; Republican law began majority of 4,131. . ° j Nor did we desert our guns when it came to The Quadrennial Handicap the gubernatorial contest. We stood by Eugene} ‘About the best the campaign investigating | ¢ Sullivan with a vote of 7,099 to 6,282 for Ross. A| Committee could show, when it went into the e Carpenters. Take Notice! perfectly respectable majority of 867. question of “slush” funds, was that the Repub- : pe i On the legislative ticket Mr. Froyd for senator licans had raised something over $3,000,000. ‘The | #! as oy hemes tw ee and Messrs, Becklinger, Bishop, Cobb, Coltrane | Democrats apparently raised about a quarter of | Re"? arene 2 bend \ -Special- call‘ meeting. for. Monday, Nov. and Mapes for representatives received major-| that sum, and ‘the radicalsiraised—no one knows ‘ggainst,-ua. during..the « lasts-forr |i RS AG a eh ae af Sik 10, for the purpose of election of general ities over their Democratic opponents ranging how much, as the contributions by. varioussor-| months ‘of ‘that year. Begin Only in the county ticket did we show any/could hardly be traced, were not figured. in,| tion’ began to right’ “gtagtt Age: che officers ‘and other business of importance. from 1,000 to 3,000. ganizations, and other .financial aids. which | with the flechi "your" 199¢-the' altel of let do and this is directly charge-| But the Democrats enter almost every presiden: year-cloged'in June’ h able to the unos system of nominating can-| tial campaign with nearly 150 electoral votes | {" SUF favor* of '$757,000,00, ‘That didates, where the Republican party had no con- sated away. Little or no effort is requited to ant peaedt dae re tariff, ope Local Union 1564 . Weal tenn, — : trol of its selections for office. get the solid south. That is a handicap of 56 per| turnea-to pac firv estate ott bytes anted | ie police—hounded by rivals. ‘ On the splendid showing we have made, we will| Cent of the necessary. 266 electoral votes with| the tariff law: Fak : 7 a ee : ‘ j Love strikes—the lone wolf prowls for the last tin assume the credit for being the banner Repub-| Which the Democratic party toes the scratch, ‘There is every: prospéct thid GEO. MAC PHERSON, Rec. Secy. Thrills of exciting adventure. 5 lican county of the state, and set at rest all]. Three million dollars is little enongh to save| of an excellent tay ; - } : K ; question of onr political affiliation. ee read Re what tireseeat a the radi-| "54 yet bné not éo F ° f 5 : ore ‘ 5 ay Dae CAST es - at ined power, or even ie Demo- 9 Calles Calls crate been able to hoist their flag over the fed- | Twaes, Tce YY © Chevistee "Wal Alphonse Ethier-Lacy Fes~Cnstst satay era! ‘ernment. th i The cordial relations with Mexico, fostered| over 52,800,000,000 A ent nothing of raising Von Seyffertitz— Tooker—Paul McAllister ie Civil war to s: by the late President Harding in dealing with/ union, and we raised nearly ten times” that President Obregon, have been continued by Presi-| amount in the World Wa: dent Coolidgey The/recent call of Presidentelect | was spent legitimately for selhorenncaro cy Calles at the White House assures us that there} men and women who contributed to that $3,000,- will be no interruption of those relations when | 000 campaign fund have reason to be’ proud of SCHEUERMAN’S Calles assumes office on December 1. During} themsel rv HARMONY Om the Wilson administration there was continual| 7 the idtale ee Talied a Dillion’ ; friction between the United States and Mexico,| they would have accepted lt; they would hace, ; tre a : OY 2% pitts vs d ~ i constantly aggravated by the fer saeaein ea Alaa tributed it, and faa? outa have prada } 7 A $ CPi in aes KINGS # larger number of, medals to award the donors. : . t _ ; y f j IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM | IN CONJUNCTION WITH duct of Mr. Wilson. His personal war with i- dent Huerta of Mexico, Lo capture of sees Cruz with the loss of more than’ a score of ma- . { rines and a great number of.Mexicans in order The Secret Ballot is to obtain a salute to the flag that was never) Just before the-election certain labor organi. ed, his ridiculous expedition after Villa| zations announced that they would ‘refuse to uso failed to accomplish its object and his| abide by the dictum of national leader Gompers alternate raising and lowering of embargoes| that the labor vote be given to Senator’ LaFol. against the shipment of arms to Mexico were] létte, and that they would urge. their members to acute causes of irritation that utterly preclud-| vote for Davis. But the result of the balloting ed any friendly understanding between’ the two| indicated that wage-earners paid as little atten- countries. tion to their local’ leaders’ as ‘to the national There was an immediate change for the better] council at Washington. It is probable that each ® : Placesa brani new latest model Hoover with ten wonder-~ ful improvements every woman wants in your home. OOVER || “= when the Republicans took control of the govern-| invidual voted as'his judgment ‘di. regard- . ment in 1921. Considerable personal correspond-| less of whether. that haere a a ' y ence wa rhanged between President Harding|Gompers or with his local offi ‘The secret and Obregon in an earnest effort to find a com- TS... @s it Sweeps @sit Cleans ' Will Be Closed on Armistice ballot is one of our most valuable institutions, ion ground for agreement. Negotiations had] and none realize the fact more than ‘wage earn- it. Day, so far in the early part-of last year | ers. “ 2 2 » sident Harding sent a special commis- ; . ‘ ‘ November 11th—Legal Holiday sion to Mexico City just before he started west . Cc. . ed E: a * 3 e - = on his fatal trip. About two weeks after Mr. Bees Tae xports es ‘ Don’t Let This Chance Pass B Harding's death that commission returned to ‘or the nine months ‘en September, : ; 5 Vy Cas tional Bank Washington ‘and submitted its report. As a re-| Compared with the Soret yoni pee ‘ese, F acho : sult, a treaty between the two countries was con- experts of cannhd amnate norene oa: trom 12,024,. : Stockmens National Banke sw i, bassadors h is d 2 t 2, x ‘ ’ 5 ral siti as doe ge tefeaed | fe” 158.5009 2 Ag IOS peat eaeaaa gl _, When -do-you want your Hoover delivered? Surely you Wyoming National Bank unthinkable that there should b y ret to| vegetables from 33,221,000 to 36,895,000 wo! iti: ‘ tH 2 oy chea matt itfons, aug 8 he Wilson: a dried and evaporated fruits from 94,2000,000 ; . : Deak another: day when-all that stands Rerweett Mele Citizens National Bank es sime 328,756,000 pounds; and-canned fraite trom « and ‘the Hoover is:$5.00. You will never have a better Wyoming Trust Bank = The marvelously constructiv: kof the} 826, ce) A unds. ‘ ‘ = grosent haainietradion 1h this beanenreP eee The department of commerce neater that the tm chance—never-will-it-be-easier to-own a Hoover. The relations ig meant to endure, and the- friendly | creasing importance of Germany as a marl ‘ are: exchanges between Preeidents Coolidge nnd Gaile | dried. fealty: te Mie oma feature of thie monthly-payments are small and will be no burden. at Washington are evidence that they will en- tenia Boe than allt ofthe oy coatehes ERG Ci ta! : iy dure. so far have gone “count > aceite ie eri Ree es NY a similarly, lange proportion. of es pieote. Out BUY NOW: AND GET IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Re- yy total rts of runes increased from 26,- F . * cae Will TheysApologize? 661,000 to neatly 119,000,000 pounds, the two-per: member, these:special terms-and prices will soon close, The outcome of the 1924 election cannot be| {ods considered: TRAIN SCHEDULES otherwise than embarrassing to the Democratic] ‘The general’ increase jn exports of other can: 'HWESTERN uud third party candidates, if they have any| ned ei. 3 ie largely tee 15 the shipments to the | .. ie | : nae Wasikased CHICAGO & NORT! S' , whatever. They and their campaign | United Kingdom, which is this year again taking No. 608 Bt e es vet ve been overwhelmingly repudiated] large quantities. of canned fruits and salmon; : es ‘ d r an people, Salmon exports increased from 36,000,000 to 46, P q WER co rpunte The leaders of ae ‘igetbes Oa the Repub-| 000,000 pounds, and we appear to be working up s 6:00 p. m. licans of raising a slush fund to buy the election.| a fine trade in sardines, formerly a big item o: x ; Whether they meant actual buying of votes or| import. This trade: has increased from 24,000,000 A of + * ~ PHONE 69 control of the result by some indirect but corrupt pounds for the first nine months of 1923, to 36,- ed Yr Nyt BS 4:00 p.m. means, makes little difference, In either case, the | 000000 for the 1924 period, Rey caf Dg ghee 8:36 p. m. charge of use of a slush fund is a reflection not] Exports of raisins increased from 44,000,000 ater 7 Departs merely upon Republican campaign manxgers but] to 55,000,000 pounds» mostly to the: Orient, , (a |