Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Tribune | ‘A solution to this is to keep the children busy and Sunday at Casper, | ‘ Natrona | interested in things that are really. worth while. ices: Oil Exchange Building |! “All boys. and girls should be cducated for something——not necessarily for some vocation—but as second<lass {4 some particular thing, perhaps that of home- Iseucd every County, evening ext Pub pt Wye cal TELBPHONE Postoffice 1916 Wyoming | making. “One o | are filled today ” PRE f the reasons that the ‘divorce courts is because men and women have not 2 dent and Editor re ry We it pte eater | been taught as children the importance of the fun- i ity Haditor | BOMAS d SNianacer | damentals that make a home. A home, to be worth | living in, should have in it people who are educated in many lines. Music, art, history and English, I | believe, are just as important in a home as domes- | tic art and science.” 4 | PENROSE’S CHANGE OF FRONT. It is now the style for political writers to record ¢| the slipping from power of Boies Penrose. The so, slipping being occasioned by his repudiation of his ~------- | formerly announced opposition to emergency tariff Sper sana legislation and his present warm support of such | Adve David J. Rand: en, King & Pr sing Repres 341 Fifth Av Zo, It Yoru ne are O| s and visi SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrie: accepted for le Casper, he remembered nothing of what te ; Jatt easure. happened. MacMaster may lose part of All subscriptions must be paid in advance and the Dalty ad m Vehe vcdtiogs GUL Able LET aeneera ines will not insure delivery after subscription becomes | The slipping, if it happened at all, occurred somewhere on the journey from Philadelphia to is (A. B.C.) it Bureau of Circulat | whereupon he . a i Senator Penrose is chairman of the | Che Casper Daily Cribune MAN IS NEAR | DEATH IN SNOW [iissccertuner ~ Refused Aid ‘at | Sheep Camp Is Brought Here, on in a bad condition after roaming | Hout for three days in the snow. W MacMaster hurried to his { in Serious Condition | Charles Poul MacMaster, homestead | mont county, was taken to the} | ivate hospital here Saturday after-| | ‘} most frozen | treatment Wednesday was her story, nund ad was rding Ac night he went to a sheepherder’s car | some miles from Richards and was + over rted across the ston tracks for Richard: m then on until he regained con- on the train coming intc fused permission to st night, in, F sciousness parts of the body seemingly frozen will | be alright. Why the sheep herders should refuse Momipenseree Washington. a |the man permission to stay for the Member of the Associated Press senate finance committee, but for the past year has | night Is jpot known: other than it ts " of the F s B : i thorght that it was bitter feeling by} The «| Pross is exclusively entitled to the use | not occupied his seat by reason of illness. hevaniel: Saket: toned tite. Heatestsat a ay published herein He cones back to the senate to discover that iff is to go through regardless of the | emergency t i oeiision Penrose veto. So the Pennsylvania boss just nat- | rae urally drops into step and goes along with the | THE BASIC VIRTUES. parade and forgets that he was ever opposed to That the fundamental principles cf morality emergency tariff legislation. and integrity are recognized as the potent influences Just what can be seen in Senator Penrose’s | to lead the world back to happier days, is seen in| change of front that would destroy his political the utterances of most everyone who assumes to, power, in Pennsylvania or elsewhere, is not made speak upon matters of public welfare and the future plain by the wise political writers. of the state. The popular impression 1s that a political boss It is not that any one section of the country | retains power by frequent change of front in order is monopolizing the thought upon the future wel- to keep up with majority opinion. fare, it is all sections, Woman's Club of Denver, seeking solution more than twenty years. of problems of conduct and morality was told by | an arbitrary boss. a speaker the other day that boys and girls of the party regardless of the wishes of the members. This ent generation should be taught honesty, indus- is only apparently true. Penrose has been re- courtesy and thrift. Too much stress cannot be markably successful in learning or guessing what placed on the idea of throwing the responsibility back upon the child whenever possible. “We are living through a period of making over—when church, industry, business and society are being remodeled and the greatest responsibil- ity of the welfare of our boys and our girls rests with us at the present time,” he said. “No problem can be solved unless it is prop- erly understood before the solution is begun. A mother, for instance, cannot hope to promote hon- esty in her offspring if she forges an excuse for the | by congress, as conclusive that congress will re- child to carry to school, therefore it is very impor- | fuse to sustain the president in any probable action tant for mothers to practice whatever they preach. , he might take. “All children of the ‘present age ate active, Therefore the supreme council will likely ‘ad- and all children form habits; therefore it is up to | journ until May or later to await the change of the home and the schools to direct these activities | government in America and the attitude it will take and to see that the children form the proper habits. | toward the league and matters arising under it. He is credited with being assuming to speak for it. FROSTY TOWARD WILSON. Mr. Wilson will not be invited to. confer with the allies on disarmament and reparations prob- | Jems to come before the supreme council this week at Paris. o an pa as aor in RS (O-OPERATIY 1 Letters From the People STATE Hf ] Read Th Tribune's Classified Ads. { ; ‘ pean TaN BT 25 A MISSING EDITOR RETURNS. mech: } (By Associated Press) ———_—— er, of the Kemmerer Re editor of | one of the re Fs otlle: appeared from He : : ats 4 occuples no back pew when cis Fe |nouncea that he hac digestion, and mental worry often ‘cause | i a (Continued from Page 1) E < of Wyoming are in con: (Continued from Page 1.) Chicago by kidnapers, SICK HEADACHE, | BIMIOUSNESS, || nouns the opening of his — _ ve ion assemblec = — tc “aii Fars. (one Reeiiany at ie UeEn a Ese LUE TEM AEE piled. Wr eM chan teal NONORS DE 0 DEAD ADVOCA’ MATISM and STOMACH disorders. armony. 5 senate iste" yi mea SoG Pehans see ea seat ar Seay cece eteas Appointments will be witsunita fot -wehitte MANORS tt fue Cum age IGE ares ae who ix conducting the | ,,\7HBNS. | gan 10 BACK GUARANTEE In -each"bos fm. by ealling 477-W. ~ Executive committee—J. H. King o ” Raker noted the visit. as heiring, will orde: Nes. |e (ate yeh sue A. 0. BLISS CO., WASH., D. C. 3 Laramie, R. H. Hopkins of Rawlins axe, Public sentiment, pire ea ea in = P. Spaeth of G H. A. Gutl Kemmerer is honored today by ations of public fecling cam | iT ves without -m honor’ Atmorcrott, Mt 1 Was, Casper, Ft of two prominent editors, J abaiae Re aural 8 in the court.) Neged® that, he unjustsea;a I ul as, Martin Baske ianway, owne nd publisher of the | Peon, faver the defendant, few believ 5 ae “Tors Lee Ch of 10 0 : at ah per Daily ae Epa ath Ing the Casper nurse cite ot we els Byitacy! magieiate . | = f ‘ Curtis Tomp | County ‘Tribune and Me, Lindsey win Uf Which s cused, DRASTIC PENALTY VOR WOMEN, of C ri. S. King of C nuy Joined the staff-of those new ve Shulz spent (Ry Associated Press) B : ie, AL) paper tr. Hanway has the st " Li DENVER, Jam: 10--Dr. Minnie €. Y. Roche W. Hay|and ow complete newspaper] 3: hu Love, a momber of the legislature, to I falfeon NVSGTA | tempting, dainty bits. ¢ day announced that she would ; Gu It is understood that Mr. Hanway 0! the city’s best ay gt bu makir =) Malcolm M sig Horn, A.) will ort 1 weekly newspaper; 0 &ve impetus to 4 a rae Pearson of ¢ George 'T. Taylor ac 1 to the entire state, and build al SPPEULe. Despite ycars to have unkiwful relations with a Ke i Robert Richmond of culation over the — intermountamm {[ agree aba: the | soy. amider’ Un | med West. Mr. Lindsey will be in charge Clty AGAcinet ea ee 4 “ORCE SUIT 1 | Dees comm Ofte ioxeautivet ay ote ees eee nf apidly nearing a breakdown under the| DIVORCE SL con nit Mod my Caspers RM. the Ca ag NN tis fe ep meng and the _ Suit ibe Ww morn Lexislati mit A Bs UII Canteen ot thie th ANE Ais alae eatigh wWinnd stioeisudlitetuae elon gated eS pA child Asti the peaches li isved Warren, | Sm UKG Mestest BORN yas Meer Feoujvejl an Sitar ee eMaS we {he aeiare lh ies ie ae Rae Sea <— Hae the ER SREEBC ss a taal Fy NaN qoeReina ia ys ist Hide boradg Bein’ deal Benuatten (MPORTANT WES TIONS realized Mrs, Shulz will’ probably jMeat tobacco firm in Londen ules , ir CAIRN Gale thor eee aah ee turn upstate to her he for a bri eral pages to descriptive illustra Sheena eaten stats eras a { roghamone rmmune “hae wiration or Sm ot pure cor women he oe Ml The Entire $50,000.00 STOCK OF THE soptaana i el | EXCHANGERATE 2 HUB CLOTHIERS he © committee will t in Chey t i i 1 3 GAHOHE GG GAGA Ret TRADE BARRIER i YOUR REASON is turned over to us to be disposed of in 30 days. The-Sales Com- questions with the proper authoritic v3 : aS § ices - FE HT SD TREC ae ae [acll beak eu eeeae a EERE Rik | ff assures you that there is ada tae: dey oct ven gy re the tant common eo aseuss two Toran eat T0 U. S. REPORT no substitute for Profits will be forgotten, former prices ool growhig industry {1 auestions are of great importance Zs 2 Jel voce unre at the uy mera Mang and HY) AARROTON ne a naioe! fy Amold saying, but nonethe- Nothing reserved. Everything goes. mmumendations. ‘The | {0 (Me Peowonal? 1 W. Opt | de conditions between the United i true vere ut R di f It t V L sik 1» pound of woot in 2h Barle V. tolmes will tead he di BORER ABE Wevexnte and the far cott’s Emulsion %& egarailes Cc ] ; NOTRE UIE a OVER SASL Taver une “le Ratio eladieat Radian ckcilciged Mie aahce posite brie helps f dined ad ad “4 alue or OSS Sees ae ‘igure agate fom ye) ALSO MAKERS OF examination thorough and choosing easy. h rm npetition The a ont is the of wumtlily TWO-ROOM ist BURNED 0. S. WITHDRAWS ..: mi te Sept wl KI-MSIDS WE WERE PACKED TO THE LIMIT AL di tissue, In practically every country © f FROM Co rT " ¢ j L Santi Amerie ad Oh Deena ey (Tablets or Granules) { COME AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE WONDERFUL ports have ‘allen off i er puss ew! TO GROUND YESTERDAY: hunihs atid. money. has become ance, @ £22 INDIGESTION BARGAINS. t ‘ © c 1 dae a bets TTS BON ‘i yay ay ie Lb bath compirr 1 BE GOES TO CHEYENNE, TYP by. 50 DRESS Ss SHIRT; CAN Y 1 lw C it of A ; ah committee of Casper elti: E 5 ¢ z : i ent to Cheyenne this morning to het - > } ms arising from the armistice, tt wa Peat S CORONA—L. C, SMITH pied Pri bss $ consultation with the 2 1 : ; epg ete pecan Fa Gomntauton hi ee Casper Typewriter $1 .00 1 Unite BY olirlactited ent OT chool section 16. A Exchange eS EE LT. ERT TR consultation will be given Senator Penrose has bossed Pennsylvania for | As forcing*his will upon his | the members of the organization desired, and then | j Mo ee | Europe, which takes the recent overriding of | the president’s veto of the war finance corporation | ‘MRS, HARBK K. FRONT, Jf, (5 LAID AT REST TODAY Wuneral service Vrontz, wife of Hi of 244 South Lincoln street, | ducted this afternoon from the Rev. C. rial was made in Aigh A.W un chapel iclating. F Ne rison, et \KOOI TO'CARR | HARDING VOTES TO WASHINGTON oming electors chosen last met at the office of Go at /noon and cist Wy4- toral votes for Harding | The électors are Peter Kooi of Sheridan, J .M. Schwoob of Cody and James Mickelson of Big Piney. Kooi wi ed to curry the | | votes to Washington, | j 10L Wyatt Bldg, Phone 866 RAIL FRAUD IN | have broken ‘faith with the public, ac-; Two of the boys were not apprehended jthe opening of a hearing by the Rail-| the city authorities turned the case | partment jwith equipment concerns, he argued, | ployes. 5 . Was ta nh throw i} semetery. The pallbea were Dr. afternoon hy (sherite svi} | A. Bratabhe, W. J. Rapsum, "| 3. Burch of Fremont county, ont Robbins of Manville and G. L. Jones of | vay to Rawlins to s a term of two .. © five years. Galinski appears to be y sudden and occurred | about s old and makes a good pital after a brief ill-|appearance. According to Sheviff to Casper with her hus-| Surch, inski has been a model pris- who, since coming to Wyoming] ner. | from Colorado three years ago has been ears : | associated with his father in the trans 7 { Suvei From, in addition to) her husband, her fither and moth-} “, Mr, and s. Campbell of Edge-| DESEATE: nont, S. D., who were here for the fun | ral, and a brother, J — Hed 2, Kennison, of the! THREE BOYS IN. the Salvation Agmy are under arrest} {By Associated Press) | and are confined in the county jail. CHICAGU, Jan. 10—The railroads cording to charges made here today at, until Saturday and upon their arrest road Labor board into demands of the | over to the county, , railroad brotherheods that the national) What the disposition of the case will board's adjustment be re-established. | be is unknown. Action will be taken by The charge was made by B. M. Jewell;| the county commissioners at their next president of the Railway Employes’ de-| meeting to decide what punishment will of the American Federation be inflicted of Labor. The statement opened “| According to the sheriff's office the hearing which is expected to go into! county is badly in need ;of a truant allegations of the trtherhood as >} officer and an effert will bes made to the need of permanent tribunals to@d {have one appointed at the next meet- just wages and working conditions, alse) ing of the commissioners. It is estimat- hear claims by the railroad manage-{ af that there are at present about ments that the demands are only {999 children on the streets of Casper ubterfuge fur perpetyation of 1h) that should. be attending school. The ‘The pees leader charged that the | [Ut \0f, the: troent .aiiicer wauld be public was defrauded, probably in vio- Seon cacad Lata toch antes eat lation of criminal statutes, of millions | Clie. ghis would alee in & Jarge of dollars through cost plus contracts 1 with equipment companies controtied | Way, help combat rime zmong the) children. by the same banks that controlled the ailroads. One result of the contracts fae ret [PRESENT WEEK TO SEE END OF LEARNER SALE The. present week will wind up the ig closing-out sale at the J. L. Learn « store, and, according to the manare- has been to throw out of work more than fifty thousand skilled railroad em- Classified MAN CONVICTED §| eimadl Read The Tribune's Ads. OF ROBBERY [8 \favier tamed Spusiets nee te years ago. MONDAY, JAN. 10, 1921 “and I am anxious to get my affairs settled up’ before leaving here next week if possible, I regret to leave Cas- per. We have been very successful here ‘and we have made many warm friends and this little city and its gooi people will always have a big warm spot in my heart.” Saturday was the banner diay of th: Learner sale and is declared by Mr. Learner to have been the record treat: er since he started in business here. ———_—_——>___—__ STREET DEPARTMENT BUSY. The strett department has been bbsy cleaning the streets at the intersections making passageways for pedestrians, Many. people remarked about how promptly the men were put to york. 2000000000000 0OOC0 OOOO COOD IF YOU LIKE— REAL HOME MADE CHILI COME TO THE DOUGHNUT SHOP WE HAVE IT “The store has been leased and my fixtures sold TAKEN TO PEN er LOduy, | OOSOSO9O0000 0000000000 0S00 . convicted of attempt Popagie Coal comy rob the Refinery r Sat- ening and taken to the county rt jail on a charge of wife des It % alleged that Kennison desi his fe in Nebra: Kennison waived i; adition, but refused to comment on cRse, He will bi | state by Mrs. C / ac. a sheriff in i for st two we leged wife deserters have been ta in custody by the aheriff’s force. The Jet two offenders haye been bound jover for the j@istrict term ef the dis- feiet court py Judge Pubbs. ' h ae ABig Dror JELLO ages: - The Genesee Pure Food Company, Le Roy, N.Y. ANNOUNCEMENT J. Waitz Bucher, organist of St. Mark’s Church an- cn racks, thrown in bins, to make TARA NOMS TE NOD ERIS Ne a f SF classes on the piano and in 5 made between 5 and 7 p. ignored. The word L DAY SATURDAY. \NVAS GLOVES! Good. Weight, at 0 Cents o

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