Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 7, 1921, Page 2

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* . below: Tennessean, render to the McAdoo interests, at least not at the schools. and spoken to thousands of|#uch playground equipment and also Auto Rule No. 1 ime TI 5 ae children and seldom have many days| Provision could be made for super- : Nor does it avail a man caught In ons must be paid in advanco and the |Present time he committee meets shortly to re-| passed that it has not been my pleas- Hae of the play Madsen y ae Semone? auto- |1¢ act to plead that he is @ .con- . not insure delivery #fter cubscrip-|orpanize and ficure hy ~ | ure to visit some school. ‘he Casper High School has made a| mobile. t is the first i one th objector to prohibition.— becomes month) in “areata: Ree gure on how to get out of a finan-|r», %9 city it has Been a pecutiar| splendid showing in athletics so far}, ought to learn about running it?" |Sclentous objector to prohili CS} a rette de aa cial hole. pleasure to watch the work of the|this year and {t is greatly to be de-| | Wiseacre: “The telephone number Member of Audit Bureau of Circalations (A. B. C.) ~- Fe ; ‘ schools this year, more especially be-|stred that there will also be as good| of the nearest repair shop."—Boston st ieee eeiaigian Srcuhca oie te ae a : tons @ =| Cox will strive to retain control and McAdoo |*ei oe ine nemness Of the situetion | showing in. the various compelitive|’ ‘Transcript: er ne Whar Sa actiae se bia eon? embers Ot thas Asee atte eae nhies te hehe will endeavor to wrest it from him. The McAdoo | to which the faculty and student body | lines of intellectual and artistic ac- x Still discriminating against the sex.— . Associated Pret ew " are subjected. complishments, as is now, being The time to buy a used car is boro (N. C.) News. use for publ. n of ay ne He ES in this paper and|interests went so far some weeks ago as to offer ‘The casual observer of our clty sees | planned by Supt. Slade, the state uni-| just before you move, ao people in Green! a il drial also the local news published herein. to pay the committee’s indebtedness if given|the work of extension of our refineries Veraity and the state superintendent] the new neighborhood will think you | ‘phat drunken mdn who started In to A and the development of our industries. | of public instruction. were the one Who used it—Karecs The entia bechestrenih a New aeaaT> control. The proposal was declined. . He may pause a moment to look at|~ ‘fhe work of the industrial schools| City Star. Se ee bitrene theater probably N | The fact is both gentlemen are candidates for yore’ butlding si rooew 8 poe apt Mateo apes fae re —_—— , loved music.—Syracuse Herald. \ | . . tion, or may even take time between nduc' Casper is mostly “Tommy, can’ you spell?” 4 pakoeaee DOING BETTER |the 1924 Democratic honor and are sparring for] spctis of dodging motor trucks and|being done by teachers who are al-| «gure tcan even spell_words of | For god and sufficient reasons, at 9 : iIspublic attention position and what advantage the ownership of ibs eal Ethane haben Andie tS bers Meat erie yet most of it! rour cylinders.—Motor Life. Jeast to the baker, the return ensngo- S 0a e@ $8 i ic attention to ‘ “ G f emp! culate sp: x att ¢ ment of the be i has ben indef'n- . The Tribune desires to call pu f of the committee will bring. Waildings now in process of construc- federal government contributed a] 4 man refers to his automobile |{tely postponed. —St. Joseph Now» = some very excellent work in the performance of] Th. financial interests are with McAdoo. The| tion. but few, far too few, have taken | small amount and the local faculty is| aq” «ano” probably because itis | Pros, duty on the part of the Casper police department |. -1;. f Cox be ate fs led | 2,22, make careful analysis-of the| Dearing the heavy end of the load.] something he can't reason with.— ay “ Rares 3 iled 2acking 0} Ox is represented in the controlled | development among us of our part of | and should have help in this work in| gyracuse Herald. “Rockefeller’s gift of a million to We would be unfair, indeed, if we failed to com- committee, and what is left of Tammany and the|the steatest factory in the world; the] mere ways than one. It should ap- 4 see starving uropean children is proof d when deserved; and open to a charge of |j- A sat factory Which is supposed to take|peal to the patriotism of any Ameri- Sparking Seat, Ansabiceie HOE BHI: Heataetor mend when des ie “thheld. Th liquor interests. The respectable element of the}the entire output of our American|«un to go to one of these night! yciy. (iayfully) “Oh ‘Tommy | humanity.” declares the Sioux City prejudice if honest praise were withheld. e homes and take It in its raw state or|cinrses and see some of our best = PAGE TWO Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Publica ‘Tribune Building BUSINESS TELEPHON 5 and 16 Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Departments Entered at Casper, (Wy matter, November 22, 1916, ming) Postoffice as second-class e Sa 5 a aie SRE Wilson with this particular book project in view and will be removed to his new home in Wash- ington. This, of course, is the identical material Mr. Wilson refused, by his failure to respond to reso- lutions requesting it, to transmit to the senate when the subject was under consideration. SOME SCHOOL NEEDS. Editor Tribune: Having taken the time to make a survey of the schools of the city and having thus gained a knowledge of ¥ide more and better room so that children may be relieved from the bigh school gymnasium and a few chances for qnly a few children to Garage Gossip _ . Bring Smiles ‘The great automobile driving pub- lic often meets at that forum of 3a toe i many miles will she do on a gallon of milk?"—Passing Show (London) Mother: ‘Did that man kiss you last night?” Daughter: “ou don't suppose he drove 90 miles to hear me sing?” —Paterson Press-Guardian. “Why, Teddy! How did you catch Journal. True! Also that American gasoline pumps still pump.—Mitchell (S. D.) Gazette. att eels The chaplain of the senate gets $1,- 200 a year for praying for that body. Th» job is worth the money. Think of being up against a hopeless job ike that year in and year out—Do troft Free’ Press. the conditions which I think the peo-|Dlay basketball, there is little chance| S#80lne gossip—the garage. The | that chicken?” yA ‘ MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In all the months that the peace treaty was|ple of Casper should understand more | for the children to have any or. ee ae perigee breed pon 5 ee cen: Sey nee eas She ibaarna Bdge cr te BEFORTS _SROR (ONLaD eee under fire in the committee on foreign relations, | Wi¥ 8nd thus be able to better ap-|#anked and supervised Play and, of ee President and Editor Business Manager Associate Editor are, City Editor vertising Munager Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg., Ghitago, Il. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New and in the senate itself, the senate, the co-ordinate treaty-making power of the nation, was denied access to the data upon which the treaty and league were based and which was available to the president at all times while he was in Paris. | The original copy of the peace treaty was re- turned to the president by the senate when he preciate than most of the people have any means of first hand, 1 am ask- ing the press of the city to give me a little space in which to offer to the public a few glimpses Into the school situation as it has been- revealed to me in my survey. First, however, allow me-to state that I am not officially connected with any school or agency in any way whatever, and that what I am about to course, when childhood is ‘robbed of its play-life there fs little sunshine left for, that life. In this convection I would like to suggest that the pub- Ne-spirited citizene of the town start 4& moyement for the providing of play- ground equipment for the schools. It can be done and once the people of our elty seo the need for it. it will be done. Some philanthropic person or company might make a good large for a few ‘repairs. He realizes the importance of keeping his machine in tip-top trim, But, to hear some flivver owners talk one would >be Jed to imagine that a garage is u good place to keep away from. In reglity, all reliable garages aim to render “Service That Makes Friends.” It is not only the good ser- vice that makes friends but the cheerful conversation between the Motor Life. Hitless F si Wetend: “Did you have a pleas ant drive, my dear?” Miss Speedy: “Not very exciting. I didn’t knock anyone down today.” “That's hard luck.”—The Automobilist. less haye seen Mary when she seemed to need something of the sort.—Pnhil- adelephia North American. ‘A Londoner says the American lang- uage’is nothing but slang. We hotiy deny {t. Some of it is profanity.— Nashville Tennessean. State police make gombling risky. —Headline. We know somebody did York and Chicago offices and visitors are welcome. 7 5 = w say is entirely unsolicited upon the} Sift to start it and the various re- mechanics .and the patrons who | i it—Arkansas Gazette. SUEECRIPTION RATES |was informed of the senate’s actions. Is this docu-|part of anyone and is purely of my|ligious and civic societies might put| TWAP Steries about cars and exper, Pulling Old Stuff By Carrier ent also to be added to his private files and|°¥" free Will and pleasure. Second-jon a campaign of education and con-| 122104 toa in garages risich prifit i oa ee mn : P Z ly, that my position and judgment in| tribution to the fund; and the pice | ;ASeits (okt in, Renee end the ¥ six Months trucked away with the rest of the collection? the matters here referred to might be| ture theaters would doubtless, secure! j341 joxes appear on the motion | Never sear that prohibition will be y Three Months Se the better understood wish .to state,| Some good, wholesome educational! Dicture screen in ‘Topics of the |abolished. The bootlesger will never ; / One Month W that out of my appreciation of the| Pictures; and allow the schools to} ra, iims at leading theaters. |permit it—Pittsburgh Sun. pee iGonyes SCARCELY WORTH THE EFFORT public school system of our country, | have all the profits accruing from the} wnether you ride in a motor ve. One Year Tribune is neither narrow nor infallible in its judg- ments. All it ever urged upon the Casper depart- ment was what every good citizen of Casper wanted but had no means of urging, a cleaner and The Cox control of the Democratic national committee, through Chairman White, will not sur- Democratic party supported Mr. Harding and Mr. Soolidge at the election’ And the solid south wearied of clinging to platforms of prevarication, policies of prejudice and pernicious performances in administration, is breaking away from its old it has been my practice, for many years, to visit schools of all grades and kinds in all parts of the country, and have’ visited many hundreds of crude condition or unrefined, or to say the least, in {ts undeveloped state, and work it into that fabric which the whole world at this time needs which the world at large has even yet had life enough to dream of; that is, good, strong pure, 100 per cent series on condition that the school be responsible for the selection anda selling of same. By this means our children could soon be provided with people_and some of our best educators, sitt'ng down beside grown men and women of foreign birth whu hava no “nowledge of our language our laws 9+ our history end there in that way spend their evenings with these peo- ple pointing out the stmpte words and hicle as a driver, mechanic or guest the Tribune opines that you will find something funny catalogued boy, why do you call your motor kitty?” Tommy (mechanically) ‘She has such a gentle purr.” Kitty: “Tom! ? ? ? Cat!!—Rutgers. Bobby's dog was limping along on three feet. “Look, daddy! Tige's not hitting Emma Goldman prefers an Amer- ican jail to Soviet Russia. Well, iet’s ship her an American jail—Nashville STRIKE You Must Replace the Wear and Tear on the Human System ___ better city for folks to live in. It is as ee time moorings and will be found acting for its American ‘manhood “and Amerioan sewohing: the Iie simple | lessons! on ait eylinders."—Motor Lite, VEN 4 to The Tribune as it is to every citizen who desires|44n and the country’s interests more generally|” ‘rhe conditions in our city under|the age of 6 years. Peoplo of the ahs Pacman Ase that’ a ittne| Sapa tyonsever to consider, good heal! a reign of decency and morality rather than law-}5, future, . which the pupils and, faculty have wledtvwhiah our Cok opal help awe : saa <aat gi exenendous fs placed Many pe ¢ have found | S. 8. Ss. 7 5 « t ‘Kk ld be intolerable in any td 1e merican ciil- " - an, ‘system every great. ee] O' _lessness, that De oer agen in mand put! These discarded Democratic leaders may find|other than ® new: community. Such ens are landing on our shores by the PSE csr Mei rsahcamee tL thet ied somer fn good’ coh ton. ing fueh 8 i si cts in this direction. fa BN tS Sk So corte o ited ditt In any older city | thousands every week. Good neighbor, lood tonic and sys! } forth sincere and serious e ree 4 4 oubl occupation in quarreling ovsr the semaining chat- | Conésstg” cancion and meatal ora es Siuke phe our heart is rege poet gl pede Me aoapiiens rnd enriches at It is purely a matter of public duty an a 1 !tels of the old homestead, but the homestead |discords which would render school kind of an American are you? or row body eaty of being Fap; the blood supply, and gives new business for the department to enforce the law |jitself has fallen sadly into decay and abandon-|*!™0*t !mporsible: but here the crowd: a lcal tice soon ae thd ane idly consumed after being, ned | vigor and vitality to wi re eC ANE ed condition in the apartments, homes know the weal, true merit of the rank against law violators, and to keep the city clean} nent, or rooms “re such that conditions in]and file and personnel of the present into energy a ber a ia Matana wyatt and respectable and safe for women and children |the schooi buildings are not quite s0| faculty and the real heroism which is keeps your en performing its| 8. 8.8. is sold by druggists, r 8 1 gees RET noticeably 1nd are thus rendered en-| required to do the work as well as it| moxzoo.eusé various So eee Waele aes aig eae Ade to go abroad at pleasure: OUR FLAG ON THE SEAS durable. Some of the buildings have|is being done undef the conditions to ‘ TY of separ and tear that must| viser, 162 Swift Laboratory, At If criticism and urging is necessary The the hallways seated and tho seats so}which they and thelr pupils are sub- fmerpiaced, if you are to enjoy! lanta, Ga. Tribune desires it understood that it will remain on the job permanently until the thing is accom- 1 5 8 carried under the American flag. We had men|boay’s way is pressed upon them|<cris or at least there would be some fee eee ee UATE eee rere = sd ished. It has no ax to grind, no spite to work|," paar - very minute. y sort of clearing house or forum where | ypNEYS end LIVER to F . plished I : Ph 8 bl thi pricey trained to a seafaring life, wages were paid to|°“r;, new schco} bulldings, of course,| there would be developed an under- Speraatly of theis unhealthy, ondiion when ¥ out. All it wants al re been rte aa ett Americans aud the profits accruing came into the|re being bullt and all tho time more} standing of the problems and needs pov om "pen, tage up tare tnd i ve sooner or later if i . . % room is being provided and no doubt|:and possibilities of our schools. Bata of didease? -MONEY-BACK GUAR. | body wants and will have rau ; pockets of American ship owners. This was good |‘ 28 beng, provided tnd ne ane ot CHARLES. cron, — | AWEEE Geert sox QUARK OIL CENTER BAKERY HALL requires the smashing of city police departments! y-o.i-an business. From one cause and another! the communtty will continue to pro-! Minister of the Christian Church.| 4 0. BLISS CO. WASH. D. C18 and city administrations as fast as they are made. Let the police department continue its present » One hundred years ago fully 90 per cent of in- coming and outgoing American commerce was and from lack of government encouragement our shipping gradually disappeared from the sea and closely crowded that the children and teachers must feel a constant stress as the consciousness of being i some- Jected, there would soon be a parent- teachers’ association enrolling most parents.and many other worthy citi- POOP EO ES BLISS NATIVE ‘ar HERBS 4 Mion alist, Fake, Day, 324 West Yellowstone Ave. Now Open Under New Management _ good work. 3 If there is any help we can render the stars and stripes-in a foreign port grew to be be ‘Afternoon Session, 3 to 5:30 tell us what it is. estuntaunl iene + @ ' ‘Evening Session, 7:30 to 10:30 pa O- In 1910 less-than 10 per cent of our ocean- : s : HOSPITALS SHOULD BE LOCAL borne foreign commerce was carried in American ex conomica 9 ‘ ean an The efforts of the Casper Chamber of Com- bottoms. Our money was going abroad to pay |, ‘ J merce and the Sheridan Commercial Club with the | the wages of foreign sailors and profits to foreign - ‘ : i backing of their respective boards of act com-jship owners. At the same time by our action we rs te Pe : missioners, to induce the state to transfer the own-| were training men for foreign naval service. \ ee onvenient F F M. | TAT 2 d 1 ership of the state hospitals at Casper and Sheri- As a result of the war we have come back a a or ine ac ninists an « dan to the ownership of the local counties is}long way toward our former maritime importance. | ¢ " «viewed with favor by the legislature. ey We should not halt until we achieve not only our | 4 5 C 9 , While the state established and maintained} former glory upon the high seas, but surpass it. ba When you use Nature’s most wonderful arpenters Tools these hospitals they have never been able and} And more, we should at the same time provide al% fuel—-natural gas—you display good ‘ possibly never will be able to serve more than|navy sufficiently powerful to protect our mer- | ‘ : local requirements. And since the benefits are|chant fleet and take our place in the world as| 3 judgment in that natural gas at 50c per Go to the purely local it is unfair, that the state at large be |befits us—the chief maritime nation and the nava 1° thousand cu. ft. is without a doubt the taxed for support of these institutions, however |ruler of the seas. sé ical fuel ki e necessary and merciful their purposes. | The world understands that we do not desire a Be most economical fuel known. Our aaees ouds- lliver 5 ae As ie! of policy eg ee should never Fy for purposes of war ane conquest. We want * and water heaters will assure you clean have undertaken to care for the temporary mis-|it for peace purposes and the protection of the : i u fortunes of the people. That is the duty of the | world. It will be our league of nations and our b< and convenient service and the prices are Hardware Company — local community. eh ia contribution toward’ advancement of civilization. | so reasonable, too. The criminal, the insane, the imbecile, the way-|We are the only nation that can be trusted with) ‘ i ward are all proper charges upon the state. They |such power: = er ae gv hery: the Best Cost Less” are few in number, compared with the whole pop- oS Sas Ses. Naor, & 150 S. Center Opp. Henning Phone 714 ulation, and should be cared for in institutions SWIFT JUSTICE a ‘i ] provided and maintained by the whole people. The swiftness with which justice moved in the Ranges, $35.00 an ( But Se iny * ee re-|case of the kidnaping of young Mrs. Wetherell °° up. - quiring prompt action, cannot await the slower) at Los Angeles, when the perpertators of the das-| r€ action of the state and ‘care for these must be in | tardly crime were once. in*the clutches. of the |“ poebent YN ( edar Mar the charge of local authority. : : |law, awakens a new respect for the courts. = Street ket and Grocery That she ae mi Ria in oscil sot fu wast the nation were upon Los Angeles) Copper coil water P. L. EDGEINGTON, Proprietor prises grew out of ear! ‘ay conditions: ancl) for the week or more of time covering the disap-| 3, : ters. S geographical politics. The former a necessity, the pearance and rescue of the Bene Site y iv Hea ? $22.00, Arosa) 926 5. Coder Bt: ¥ r i | 2, ; i Tw latter a mistaken idea. 3 The court's promptness in trial, sentence and_ 2. ‘© DELIVERIES DAILY The state could do no wiser act than to trans-| despatch to prison of ite criminals met every pub- be No, 2 Tomatoes (fair, not puree), 2 cans for._._.25¢ fer to the people of Natrona end Sheridan coun- | lic demand and expectation. If officers through-' «% No. 2 Tomatoes, good grade, per can........_.__18e ties the state hospitals within their borders and| out the land will show a similar interest in run-ie And please remember we guarantee any appliance we sell. Our %'— No. 2%4 Tomatoes, good grade, 2 cans for... 35¢ place the future conduct of these institutions |ning criminals to earth and courts a like promptc|ae gas fitters will install any appliance at your convenience. \@ No. 21% Peaches, halves, per can. Par, 2 where it properly belongs: ness in punishment, the so-called crime wave will + | a i enue Pineapple, per can. have spent its force. ate ili i if j i mall Quaker Oats,’ per box THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES (x Many Casper families are doing all their cooking with our Puffed Wheat, per bee E TIER aa i ranges on the minimum of $1.50 per month. Their names and (8 pufrea Ri ee Tt is known that for a number of weeks past | _ Most everybody, including the baseball fans, | addresses on request ? ben sae ey Der box. teh Ray Stannard Baker has been engaged in arrang-|is wondering just how far that Chicago attorney, iv f 5 jg Blue Beat Coffee, per Ib... somone ing and cataloguing the papers and documents | Sutherland, will get with his petition to congress %& Radishes and Onions, per bunch ae See these modern gas appliances on display in our showroom. ‘ in the possession of the president, relating to the | protesting against Judge Landis’ acting as national |% pete Lettuce, per head... oa peace conference. The files are being prepared | baseball commissioner? i urnips,-Rutabagas and Carrots, per 10-Ib, 3 for the long since announced intention of Mr. Wil- ers \¥ e ° tara and Cabbage, per 10-Ib. lot... E son, to write a book upon the subject of the peace Joys of Procrastination. is i Baneins all sizes, first grade, per doz... conference at Versailles, when he shall have re- An argument prolonged doth bring IZ asper as pp lance 0. + enuaia Se oe face and fill, per box. tired from the White House. It is presumed that A peaceable delight. lee : , Ppies, face and fill, per box... this data composes the proper files that should So long as folks keep arguing |e 119 East First. Phone 1500 BUTCHER SHOP IN CONNECTION | have long since been placed in the archives of They must postpone a fight. oe : * at 9? Good Quality Meats at the Prevailing Prices ee Ss SS a I ae a same the state department, but were retained by Mr. 4 ' . 7 ys oa ‘a stectecte te ted —Washington Star. pefoegecto<oages

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