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>AGE TWO zt 3 5 Gbe Casper Daily Cribune “Bois, Wo, Putiteauen Oftcers O8 Dace “eealps ‘of @ur | ‘of the bal t t Alas. poor ‘Lo, we Score; Lanter 8, ew him not! + ns 23. f — =—K. K |} now $3.. Hence, a tariff law c di encé in Cost of production at home ahd abroad, with labor cost accounting for from 60 to 80 per |. tent \of the total, might reasonably provide an av- rage ad valorem rate of 30 per cent without pro- tsdhing ithportations to an extent which would |. preclude foreign competitors from enjoying a fait share of the American matket, and without jeopar- |” dizing our own export trade by way of foreign dis- ‘riminations against our goods. But, of course, before any tariff law can be worth the effort re- quired to draft it, “the wage earner must give full return for the wage rectived.” Without that tariffs — unavailing and a healthy prosperity unattain- je. : _Mr. Harding is on his way back to the United }- gh NE pee ae to ts by ont who y) Which reminds us of the after amn- | the facts. “We ‘were young—-in fact.wejner speech which the: unfortunate, had been acquainted with type lice only | speaker predicted would. be .*‘like the ® month or two—and we rin the story.|womaz’s dress—just-Jong enough to) As coon as the story was in * ids | cover the situation but short enough to readers the young lady in ¢ x : ef the bees MEMBER THE ASSOCLA®’ REPORTS. FROM UNIT -Presiaent ana Barer =—Cit ito rouse curiosity, ” ssessioh “Bow Wow!!!’ ' Pity the girl who has never known love, For life's richest gift she has missed. ‘And wasted her lips, like the full blush- ing rose, . Which were fashioned by God to be ‘Kisved. —-Midwest Review. Naval Reservists st | Given Opportunity “fo eall ot the ith Cen int ion on Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 34] Fitth Ave. New Yo " Rrvaden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Blat., , Tl. Piet of the Daily Tribune are on in the we ‘ and Chicsro ofitees ahd visitors are welcome, [0 Men who Hiake money bY Working: imere ehilqien are “makibe too much iT 1S FACT end: not theofy, 2 that every diop j of Fich, nourishing would retract with great humility all statements. She was not rey oa es | she said that she felt wou uys Suspect her of ee tile snark. ‘cur hot blushes, rae tell hing to: whisper ‘softly aid quietly bis name and address, in of- der that we may call upen him to take charge of the remains in case ve are terribly demised as a result of running SUBSURIPTION RATES rée months. All subscriptions must be paid in advancé ahdathe Daily\ eeibune wil not insure delivery after subseription vecomen ene month in arrears. » Member of Audit Burean of Circulations (A. B.C) Meinber of the Associated Press The Associated. Prees is exelusivel:, entittd to the lide for republication of ail news credited in this papar and also the Jocal news published herein. : 5 = WILL DREAMS COME TRUE? If you will, let us give imagination rein and ‘build an air castle. Let it not be of the bygone ‘period—a fortress—simply a defense against ene- | mies. Let it be a modern castle inviting, beautiful, substantial. Let i not be peopled with retainers to “repel those who approach. Let it house rather ‘hose who extend welcome, who ate devoted to sgood works. . Let your dream castle be tall enough zand broad enough to include under its shelter all -the clans Let it be their abiding place, from swhence proceeds only good. It must be a castle of ‘light, warmth, of good cheer, of hospitality. IWhere the ‘clans forgather in harmony to _ sing tsongs and form plans for the glory and benehit of | tall. Anyone can build an air castle, but it takes treal people to make it real and occupy it. aed . jagination does the planning, but effort and deter- | delegated Republicans to place it upon a sound | sf, son the mau whe offered pms: | f ness; a year-round delight because, ./ 4, ‘mination are required to do the building of the | businéss basis? ing. son oven all of Tis ae 80 of its economy. ee rreal castle. We have been wondering if we could make «dreams come true. If one day we could see rise ‘upon firm foundation a beautiful superstructure all tas pictured in our dream castle, only all real and true and dedicated to the “purposes created by fancy ? How splendid it would be? What a benefit in the uplift of the community ? Would it be too ambitious, beyond the serious | onsideration? Casper “has acest hebed many, bs | Zhings.. She has the ability, # she has the will to: iccomplish many more equally as large. But let's | a done with fanciful things and talk ‘Casper. Fanguage. es things. Casper stands in need of a community center nd ‘a community house. Where her exisiting or- Zanizations whose objects are for the moral and Social betterment of the community and the build- @ of better citizenship, may have their permanent - = om The language Casper uses when she homes. feel Free to attend church more regularly.” = .We have in the city today, the Y. W. C. Ay the oe: - *Y. M. C.A., the American Legion, the Boy Scouts, It is very doubtful if very many of the long a7 “the Midwest and Standard Welfare organizations. “There are possibly others eligible to the same class. The membership of these inchide the youth and ‘Ambition of the city. The generation that will Shortly assume the direction of the city’s affairs and Wetermine the manner of life the community shall ‘pursue. It is the ambigon of the passing geneta- ‘tion that its succes¥et irks improvement in the physical, moral and mental growth of the race. RSE Mey oy Oa AT Nudie en) Vek Paces Kes =. The opportunity to develop must be provided. TO DECLARE PEACE. Dotter Pierce's Favorite’ Pre: What better then than through these organizations wamed, and what better plan then than that of a Zombined home where encouragement is offered ‘nd facilities are provided. = In a building’ such as would be required, is con- templated a suitable headquarters for each organi- zation, its home in fact. And for the common use ‘a gymnasium, swimming pool, athletic pharapher- nalia, shower baths and other usual equipment and Tacilities’ A community auditorium for thé use and Benefit of the general public. For concerts, pub- lic entertainments, conventions, aid for all other purposes of social enjoyments that would make for the elevation of ideals and tend to rational and well-ordered community life. = All of these things are vital now. more vital to the Casper of the future. This dream or some other person’s dream must be made come true if they are realized. The planning of such a project as outlined and the details come more properly within the province pf some one of the civic bodies or a board.com- posed of members from all of thém. The suggestions made are in the hope that due Feflection may find a way to make this air castle or some sithilar one become an actuality. They are The school or college counts: itself favored’ States and will land December 4. The recess «in Over and the old pot will resume boiling. When the meddlers succeed in kicking the kick out of medicines and toilet sarticles—-what then? The well-known hollow void? Germany hzs $750,000,000 worth of business she would like to hand us if we will elatge credit based on alien ptoperty seized during the war. PROOF CONSTANTLY ADDED. The shipping board scandal furnishes ofe more indictment against government ownetship or gov- emmenht management of any ordinary, business whatever. : Brushing asid the errots in managément and the expenditures of the war period, and dealing only with post-war affairs when failure of gov- ernment administration in following the methods of careful business offered no excuse, the general breakdown was shameful. The exposures are growing worse as time goes on and there scarce remains a department of gov- ernment activity that is not developing its own par- ticular scandal of graft, waste and general rotten- ness. Will the people ever realize how near bank- fiptcy they were, when they took their govern- rant out of the hands of the Demooratic party and Declaring that saving souls was not a lucrative business, an evangelist advertises for ‘any kind of thonest work to tide over a period of slack times,” MR. TAFT’S ADVICE. Speaking of the irreligion and extravagance of the present day forrher President Taft said: “This is a critical period in our history. ] hope a pea will remember the ‘sacrifices of wan ¢ aftermath of war has brought us jnto»extsava- gance, itito seeking for luxury. We don’t know what happiness is. I hope this era of reckless spending and irreligion is only temporary. “We should realize the danger to the world is an absence of religion, a failure to have the elevat- ing influencés, the inspiring motives which religion furnishes. This inertia and indifference are taking from civilization the light ‘that means progress..” Pursuing the subject further Mr. Tafteconclud- ed; “Now that worhen are in politics, men should list of appointments made by President Wilson, will receive the senate’s approval. The 1,500 army promotions for instance, ate assailed upon all sides as uhfait and unpepular, even in the army. Thanks, fo rsmall favors. , Jamaica ginger is not ah intoxicating bévetage, according to a de- cisiow of the Massachusetts supreme court. Senator Knox has announced that following the inauguration of President Harding at the first session of congress he will reintroduce his reso- | lution repealing the act of congress declaring a state of war to exist between the United States and Germany. Such action is not intended to make a sepa- rate peace with Germany, but metely to recog- nize an established fact, and to recognize it, not for the effect the action will have upon other nations, but solely for the benefit of the United States. This will re-establish a domestic peace status which is deemed essential to ‘the restoration of normal conditions in the United States. Mr. Obregon’s inaugural party on December 20 may prove a dismal failure, owing to the decli- nations of so many distinguished American guests. It is likely to narrow down to just the neighbors. O, death! Where is thy sting? If you are real- ly looking for the sting, audit. the undertaker’s funeral account. Messrs Taylor and Eklund of Wyoming continue ta hold the wrestling titles in “their respective classes against all comers. , that escapes the football season without casualty : JUST SO. A | Mimeograph to the valiant crew that upholds its honor. A beautiful girl with a mission in life Let us Midtteraph your next t ———_———; May frequently make a delectable wife. form hotter. 16 Wil coat yaw Tous , PRODUCTION COSTS. We're not much in error in mentioning, though, | (ime, money uni improve notice. $1 $ There is today a disparivy ih wages, American | Her mission is seldom to cook ot to sew. $ nobly on the appearance of your $/% a rona ower 0. a and foreign, greater than before the war... The —San Francisco Chronicle. ¢ : AM pd Fy 4 man who’ was earning $2.50 a day in this coun- —_—-—- a 3 aph Service 4 tty in 1993 is receiving $5 or more today. The The army wants musicians. and offers to. tain | 220 So, Wolcopt Bt. % Phone 69 x ipan who was getting 4 shillings in Great Britain ‘the inéxperieneed: Sure—take most all of thet. eeceooocsoosossoooesseoess politics declared during his vacation will then be |: BEAUTIFUL STATUE HONORS, WOMEN OF WAR HEROBRS \VHO) the Gold Star Mother, has justi. been completed and placed at the entrance of the Chicago Historical Society. i WYOMING NOTES AND “COMMENTS” (By-1. M. WEARY) HE ASKE MUCK. r Comes & story trom Cowley, Wyo.,| that oné man unable to gain the floor something ‘that should not be run.” ‘They came, Were sawed and lost their sealps. This tompletes the sad ending | part in a wonderful erdise to South “ot the Noble Redmen who trekéd from! America with the ships of the Pacific their hiding place on the reservation, ‘fleet, i LAS, POOR LOU Of Pacific Cruise) Word has been received by CC.) } : t Seatt sEimulston is readily utifized by | @ the systeri in build. Sy) j ae Starnes i chaige of, the Casper naval! | recruiting station, that men of the na- val ‘reserve force may be cailtf to ite tive duty of their own frée Will to tatce (rom, Lander) It_is mot yet definitely known just the vengeful lust of taking the! DIED—This noble figure, symbolizing | 4 at a school méeting, asked that he be - given permission to pray. Tt was some prayer, says the story, because the man who jast would not be downed direct- ed to heaven every argmment he had planned ¢o present before the meeting. | HAL VIVIDLY EXPLAINS. Finding a.piece of “copy” in the Mid- wes, Review, of which he is associate | editor, that slipped through by sdime | unknown means of entry, Hal P. Riney | Bets forth explanations of said copy |’ why it should not have been. j ‘husly: “Mort, consider yourself ‘sympathized | with and properly condoled. Your stqry | of financial mishaps would cause 4 pro- | hibitionist from Kansas tp make a flock | of haste to get one Aone rbottle of elderierry Wine tram thpfmiedicine chest andythtust it inte your relucthnt hands, But, -Mort., when hext you write to a friend who is close to the office of The Midwest Review, and this friend very kindly gives your letter to us for pul lication, tell this friend to tell us aot} Pane ESTE v OSE SSDS SORENESS EOS and v a0 pe Se That love sometimes cures dis- ease is a fact thet has been called to the attention of the public by a pons physician. e is hot, owever, the cure for all women. Many a woman is nervous and irritable, feels dragged down and scription gives new life and new strength to weak, worn-out, run-dowh women. ‘Favorite | Prescription” ‘makes weak women Btrong aad sick wotheh well. It is now sold by all druggists in the | United States in tablets as well | as liquid form. ~ ROSEBURG, OREGON—‘'I suffered something terrible from ‘an organic trouble. Could scarcely stand on my feet. My head and back ached so | hard and I was weak and fervous. | [ had severe Jini in my side and my limbs and feet ached. Iwas also bled with constipation. I took r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, Golden Medical Discovery, and Pleasant Pellets. These “medicines cured “hei ‘all thy ‘ailments Tt Moone, 1216 N. Teckson Street, Moore, 1246 N. Jackson Stx DEAD MEN Te NO TALES Multigraph Supplants | 9 jo o 1M ? cae Sa es Douce BROTHERS 4D00R SEDAN An intensely practical Christmas Gift. One for which the family would willingly forego the sort usually received One ‘that will be a yeaf-round satisfaction because of its good: An order placed now will insure ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low. ‘The tire mileage is unusually high. Coliseum Motor Co 121 E. Fifth Casper, Wyo. 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