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PAGE TWO waotdeD, SS kx, ret ee ee ete cay got to stay dead, and I beliey; Beltein or Baal’s fire. In England, |tains Jane Taylor's familiar . is dorived from their shape—that of éhamber of commerce, from Maine as we learn from Chaucer and other | “Twinkle, twinkle, little star.” It ‘pipes—because of the familiar compar. to Mexico, ought. to pass résolutions,|writers, it was customary in the|been translated into many different |ison treasury. and get them to your congressmen| middle ages to gather flowers very | languages, voir into which the different branches by wire, and. tell them to bury. old/early on May mornings. Hawthorn ose of revenue flowed through these pipes, John,-and not-leave any marker where}branches were brought home about} Q. What is the name of a r Compliments from Easterner. he lays. If the eighteenth amend-| sunrise with all possible signs of mer-|red bird, a little smaller than a jay- id ment cannot be enforced, there can’t|timent. The custom of the May queen | bird?—E. C. L. i Editor Tribune: I see you have a|be any other gmendment enforced,|was probably connected with the Ko-| 4. The piological survey says that forum space in your paper. That/ana this American government is|man celebration in which the God-|¢he bird described is the Red gone. J believe the taxpayern of *us|dess Flora was specially worshipped. | Cardinal. diptes Son Eason pie Ray fee eet One eeae aes ae preqe ees ‘¢ trom professional prudes. But it has come v ius e Uni Q. Please s Soe 5 prune agen also from multitudes of clean-minded, if sega iting i 2 tind in an acter ci Feica she of Samaeova, sr "York. .| Pipe Rolls?—A. H. D. Goey ie. mt ous things which they have seen projected upon|cisper chamber of commerce has a written for the. treasurer. The term Che Casper Dailp Cribune we should permit men to put up any kind of build- Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper. Natrona | ings, and punish them only after one has collapsed County, Wyo. Publication Offices: Tribune Building | 0F been burned and a lbt’ of: people have actually been killed? No; it would not be logical. The truth is, of BUSINESS TELEPHONES-... ~-15 and 16) course, that spiritual things, things of the mind, are Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting At! Departments| not similarly to be restricted without creating a worse Bniered at Casper, (Wyoming) Postoffice as second-class grt the one directly aimed at, : utter: November @ii0i8e ere would probably be no serious demand for a state censorship of moving pictures if there were MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS not real need of some effective safeguard against evil |* REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS exhibitions. The demand has come doubtless in some 3. BE. HANVWAY --—-. EARL E. HANWAY---. W, H. HUNTLEY R. B. EVANS .. THOMAS DAILY -. Advertising Representatives David J. 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A paper will be deliv- ered to you by special messenger, Make it your duty to let The Tribune know when your carrier misses you. a a _—$—<————$_$_<—_ GRADE CROSSINGS. The city council, in its move to reduce the danger to life and the inconvenience to the public at the grade crossings of the Northwestern and Burlington railways, has taken a step to be commended by every- body and no doubt will find ready co-operation on the part of the roads. The worst feature at present is blockaded crossings, although the danger to human life is always present at railway crossings even with signal men on duty. Pedestrians and vehicle traf- fic is growing heavier every day and it is only a ques- tion of time when it can only be handled and the safety of the public insured by installing barriers and towermen. ‘The particular crossings the council has in mind are the South Center and East Second street cross- ings of the Northwestern and the North Center street crossing of the Burlington. By arranging a switching schedule to accommodate the traffic during hours when it is heaviest over the crossings and in limiting the time of occupancy of the public crossings by the companies with their engines and cars the whole trouble now complained of can be obviated. (G The safety first programs of the two railroads con- template minimumizing danger at every point and they will readily see the point when the attention of the proper officials is called to the matter, and as to blockading crossings this feature can as readily be ad- justed satisfactorily, x ‘ SE EE aa a Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, the arch-slacker, so- journing in Germany and writing saucy letters to American cabinet members, will carry the joke too far one of these days. It is only a matter of time until Bergdoll gets his dues. a RACIAL RELATIONS. . The Sixty-seventh congress is at least unafraid. It is going into race affairs with a view of establishing more harmonious relations. One of the aims is to change the attitude of the white and colored races in the south from one of antagonism to one of mu- tual understanding and proper respect for the rights of each under the law. This is rather a large con- tract, yct a great deal can be accomplished and a dif- ferent situation brought about, by proper measures which the commission for that purpose will doubtless discover in the course of the investigation they will undertake. There is another phase of racial matters not in- cluded in the present effort. That has to do with the European races that have come to America either to become citizens or to secure better wages and better advantages than offered in their native land. The the, screen; and it has conte from multitudes who, ‘ , t enthusiasti ft” ‘B having common Sense, regard {it as pernicious to re- micas be mes ie eae a gale audiences of children, all possessed of the imita-| this enthusiasm is kept up, your tive faculty in a high degree, with exhibitions of all| dreams will Comé true, and Casper bts penen vice te wil go to fifty thousand in a few a course, going too far to protest that to| years. Z been proved positively that no vessel forbid the portrayal of crime upon the screen or stage| It is hard to get that kind of en- phage Tent Hegel nfiay oy Ba. Mice has ever been lost because of inability would prohibit productions of the world’s greatest|thusiasm in oir New York Chamber| Dally ‘Tribune - magtion . bureau, ,t0 navieate through sea weed drifts of eee Ne Bahistit pA actin ipa ee pre of Commerce. I was much inter-| Frederic J. Haskin, director, Washing-| the Sargasso Sea None has actually * into me e- holding Lear, or incited to murder by the aA, of paige migra ee eo 201 | tempt to settle domestic troubles, nor peded by these drifts. elle. It ere in nut OF} to undertake exhaustive research who wrote “The fuls’ and eal isis abi peared pening in a ,| mation is far ahead of anything we oy subject. “Write pe ‘aonption Q. Kindly advise who nd same category. }are doing in the east, and I belleve| plainly and briefly. Give full name | Creation?” —V. T. “Neither is it pertinent to sa; truly b you should send Mr. Wheeler and the} and address and enclose two cents in| A. The celebrated oratorio was writ- that: ta iim partantitrst fd ate s truly being said,| scout officer with one of your troops| stamps for return postage. All re-|ten by Josef Haydn, an Austrian com- portant fur producigeoeporone nd" pete” fos | a Gar” Waeeaeg ea ete eae See eter | ck, Raa Te ae r 5 6 | state, ‘yo wo © ———s same name ° from the tvils of which complaint is made. The fact| banner state of the forty-eight states| Q. What President was the last ‘be- | ard’ Blackmore, an English court -phy- that one, or a dozen, or a hundred productions are|in the Boy Scout moyement. Any of|fore Woodrow Wilson to deliver his|sician of the eighteenth century. above reproach does not justify the existence of a|¥our towns would guarantee the ex-|message before congress?—K. H. J. am single offensive show. If a censorship should re-|P€ns¢ the same as they do for the| A. Before former President Wilson| @- Would i Neomnne See vane grettably prove to be necessary, it would not inter-|Chautsuduas.. Mr. Wigpsler’s talk i8| revived the custom, Thomas Jefferson | who wrate \ Twinkle, fers ‘with them. sions the nant ie Meet er) bay | was the last president to deliver his Binet Br int Be a “ j way. ie old way was, if you|mewsage before the assetribled~ con- / Ann ‘and Jane Taylor, Eng! ‘ne Shot agen He. reputable producers, that if/mect a boy, hrash him, for if Sr erees, writers’ of prose and verse’ for chil- fectivi salt © them they ‘will exercise an ef-| hasn't been in ‘mischief he is soing, ta. pees dren,‘ published jointly thi e censorship which will eliminate all evil films| The boy is older in thcught .han we| 12, How many cities are there in the| Poems for Infant Minds, and Rhymes IItaE: boo thet it wit Eeeentehnte yeaa and we] sive him credit, fe:. You (n't, fool | United, States that have a population | for the Nursery,” in 1804, which con: , ‘ul .. But the fact must mut ; * 3 ; be recognized that they have thus far, during many| I see; by news from Washingion,| A. The bureau of census says that, years, failed to do anything of the sort. They haye|that old John Burleycorn is down|there are 1,469 cities in the countty had a censorship of their own, and we are glad to}there, trying to get into business again|that have a pépulation’ of 5,000 or credit it with having probably done a vast amount of | “ter f2*ty-cight states haye told him| over, 4 good. But, in spite of it, evil has come into the mov-| (hey Are fhFONER with Nim. TRE esse give mio etme informetion ies, to the degradation of a most interesting, useful, trouble witii old Barleycorn was, he instructive and entertaining art. We have itt ries was always such an old Mar. He aa to the celebration of May day?—J. i ‘, ry rf would take an eath not to sell booze thot their present promise is sincere. But could they| to boys; not to sell to.drunkarde, and| A, Festivals have becn ‘held on the bay ses chine tS GON GY then he would sell to everybody who| first of May from a very early period. ‘Censorship is odious ina republic. But odious} could get'a nickle over his bar. 'This| This season of theyear is regarded also are the things which it is intended to suppress.”| law that, this old devil is down to|as a tlme of gladness when people The Uni ——0——___—_____ Washington with now, pretending it's oe ig caine gh 54 the bie gt eid md ie United States supreme court has deci | for sickness, when he knows it is to} life. jong the Romans, spir! question of the right of estes to sia a Geel ia graft the people. It's like the story| Was embodied ip Fjoralia or Floral tenants from gouging landlords, ‘Now let's hee the | tbat Billy Sunday told. Billy took’s}eames held trom: April 28 to May laws based on fairness to each. "| bottle of water, and put a large angie | 3- : worm in it, and held it up and saith a This Will Astonish “Do you see that worm in his natural, Casper People} A. The hpdrographic offices of the Question Box navy department says that i: has ee TU gee Cee SY FUTURE USE OF ROAD AID. element? In that sparkling water? There are two useful ways in which federal funds| NOW; 1'll turn off the water, and fill for future road building may be expended, says the the bottle with whiskey.” The worm ¢ made two or three squirms, and was Kansas City Star. The funds may be allotfed to the ead. Billy said: “What the whiskey] ‘The QUICK action of simple cam- states, to be employed by state authority;.in the im- y E _ provement of highways which they, tatters Ives pag ages pede eer 2 Seat HM Sasopiix bie eas poate 4 For Your Furniture designate; or they may be used mi rectly by gov-| man down the aisle says: “Mr. Sun-|-pfise p 4 4 ernment authorities the constru {of£4@ national | day, what kind of whiskey was that?’ r system of highways, ~ Either plan Hresalt in the] Billy says: “What do you want to|with sore and red eyes for 15 years. = r building of substantial roads which would be of ma-| know for?” The Irishman says: “I/An elderly lady reports Lavoptik terial service in both state and interstate traffic; but| think I've got worms." And so it/ strengthened ber eyes #0 she can now Polish assurance of a truly national system of roads is most| Wil! be, if they don't have worms,|read: One ‘small. bottle usually helps certain if the function of designating and building is they will have the seven years’ itch] ANY. CASE weak, strained: or in- At Your Dealers left primarily in the hands of federal authorities. vebiasieh fia Rime Rit mttaer now. a PRUE. f ba Beige see ms The moye to be made in this matter will be an im-| this question was up for vote, for wet portant part, of the work of the present congress. | or dry, the whole United States would The Townsend bi L, ich has been pending for rnore| go four times dryer than it ever did than a year, provides for a national highway system| before, and John Barleycorn well and a federal highway commission. In recent months | knows. it. % this bill, with some ‘modifications, has been gaining| Ontario, Canada, - has “just voted in favor in congress and out, .and there \have been|?2P¢ dry. In Jess than five years, other measures contemplated which would call for| ©2092 will be bone dry; Old Mexico |’ more direct centralization of responsibility in the con-| Wi! Pe bone dry. In less than ten Ps years, England will be bone ary, and struction of highways which the needs of the whole the reason for it is, old John Barley- country have demonstrated. It is now certain, how-| corn is such an outlaw civilezed na- “ : ever, that the folly of allotting any portion of fed-| tions will not do business with him. POWDERED MILK eral aid to county authorities or road building dis-} ‘There is nothing that will hurt the . tricts will not be repeated. And this is the primary] Boy Scout movement lke bringing| Pure, fresh milk in powdered form—milk for the entire family consideration. booze back, either in part or as a It is easy to see that while the state authorities| Whole, with beer or light wine, or FOR SALE AT GOOD GROCERY AND DRUG STORES may be relied upon to co-operate in the wise expendi- STERIL RD OSKOTE MIINESTS One SOD, ture of federal money within their own boundaries, binadea dons ba iy 2 ag ol beg ie there might be some confusion in the building, under ped uted acon Pteoa da adds x) this plan, of serviceable interstate traffic routes. And Milli if it is seen possible to work out in congress a high- ‘way measure which will give federal authorities in- “Gets-It” creased power in road construction no benefit to the states would be lost and the benefits to the entire country would be materially enlarged. e—_——— Samuel Gompers, president of the American Fed- eration of Labor, a gay young lark of 71, is to merry Mrs. Gertrude Ainslee Gleaves Neuscheler, a stat- uesque blond of 37. ested in Mr. Wheeler, and the Boy|ton, D. G. This bureau does not at-| een known to have been seriously im- |. st Odd Fellows Anniversary Prospective Home Builder tobacco flavor. It’s Toasted @ 23=2.x.9 Attention Our 102d Will Be Celebrated Tuesday Evening, April 26 Odd Fellows Hall There Will Be Open House All Odd. -Fellows and Rebekahs are most cordially invited to attend. ENTERTAINMENT AND Read This! You furnish ‘$2,000 cash and we will build you a five-- room modern house with full basement, balance to be paid like rent. OO people should become citizens and become American- i UNFAIR TO THE BOY. ized. The colonies in the various centers, called Little] Here is an instance of what may be termed hard Germany, Little Italy, Little Bohemia and so on,|!uck. In 1917, Mrs, Mary Hoy of Chicago, and her should be abolished, the customs, habits and language|daughter Elizabeth fell victims to the German U- brought from the old countries should also be abol-|boats, while crossing the Atlantic. The son Austin, Corns Oss ished through Americanization. These people should| Who was on the same ship, escaped. He landed in] pesrypc steep gradually be led away from the old things and learn|England and did not wait for his native country to einen of folce have mironay to conform to the new and be glad to-do it. This|enter the war, he volunteered in the British army | ©? Sbout “Gete-It,” the guarant ‘pala: phase of racial relations is as important as any with|and asked to be sent to the front. He fought through- which we have to deal. This was impressed upon us|out the war and at its close returned to Chicago to rather forcibly in the early stages of the war. look after the estate left by his mother. ° Because of becoming a British citizen through en- THE CENSOR AND THE MOVIES. listment he was required to pay several British taxes The matter of a censor for movies or for anything] #5 Well as the war time inheritance tax in the United else in this country is distasteful. Whether censor-| States. ship comes or not depends entirely upon the local ex-| The internal revenue officers have just completed hibitor. It will certainly come when the pictures|the work of computing the various taxes chargeable shown cease to be such that a miscellaneous audi-|t0 young Hoy and the result is the complete anni- ence, including children, cannot view without shame|hilation of the half million estate the mother left. to themselves. On this subject, Harvey’s Weekly has] Here was a young man of the spirit required to a very sensible article: conquer the Germans. His own country could not use “Censorship is odious. Upon that, most men are} him, a friendly country could. He recognized the agreed. Censorship means, for many of us, the in-| necessity and his: duty and did it. quisitorial practices of the old-time European police;} The record is that he made a valiant soldier. Now Burleson’s suppression of freedom of the press; Puri-| What are these two great nations going to do about tanical oppressions; the gross follies of those self-|this boy? Is our government going to permit ‘him to selected guardians of public morals who would sub-|be robbed of his patrimony while doing his part to]. ject all literature and art to the petty standards of|head off the Germans from approach to his native their own ignorance or pruience. There is, of course,|!and? And is old lady Britain going to keep the tax another and less odious form of censorship. There is|money he was compelled to pay into her coffers? a censorship of buildings, which requires them to be| If this is exact justice to the boy under the circum- constructed substantially and securely, with proper| stances, well and good. He may never complain, but planning for ingress and egress, for light and air,|it looks mighty rotten. There is a censorship which compels proper precau- loxamraygierripe espe oT) tions against fire; another which requires observance oe SAYING NICE THINGS. of sanitary regulations; another which guards against} What are our French friends trying to do to us? preventable accidents and injuries in industries. In-| Swell our heads or hand us bunk? Here we have the For Corns Stops Pain Instantly — Removes Call and See Us Reid Construction Co. _ Room 234 Midwest Building Office Phone 935-J Res. Phone 554 A Caiload oF Challenue _ Refrigerators =DANCE===== RIVERVIEW DANCE PAVILION AT MILLS, WYO.. End Your Corns With “Getett,” and Ice Boxes All Sizes } Every Wednesday and Saturday Evening Commencing Saturday, April 23 L. J. PERRAULT Good Music, Good Floor, Plenty of Room deed, we are surrounded every, day almost every turn, by these beneficent censorships which are among the most creditable measures of progress in social civiliz- Foot Specialist Wyatt Hotel Duchess of Rohan, and a party of friends visiting General Allen’s headquarters at Coblenz, and say- ing she hopes America will not withdraw her soldiers Priced $ 1. S And up Everybody Invited tion. Yet there is not one of them that is not sus-|from the Rhine. The Germans respect only force and ceptible of being abused and perverted into an agency|power and the American soldiers are the only ones of oppression and offense. they fear. “The question may perhaps be asked why, if we| “The American troops,” she says, “are magnifi- have these useful and beneficent censorships in ma-|cent. The men are tall and handsome, They walk terial things, we might not have them profitably also| majestically and with great regularity, never one be- in things which pertain to manners and morals; and|hind the other. It is wonderful to see them parad- if we have them for the body, why not also for the|ing. America in this war has been the wall sepa- mind? If the building department and ihe fire de-|rating domination and justice, ambition and human- partment and the health department exercise, with|ity. She has been our providence.” our approval, their censorships over the building in But, dear lady, you are telling us nothing new which the performance is given, would it not be logi-| about our boys. We share your good opinion of them Felt lined construction, large circulating air space, seamless enamel and porcelain lining, sanitary and economical. Fifteen Styles and Sizes Chamberlin Furniture C SsTruocco You are through painting when you stucco your house. It also’'makes your house warmer and adds value to your property at a very little more expense than paint. It will cost you nothing for figures. OAL cal to have some similar supervision over the perform- ance or the exhibition itself? And if it be contended that we should allow complete license in such mat- and we want them back home. Just fix up your little domestic affairs over there as quickly as pos- sible and make Europe safe for Cook’s tourists, and Corner Second and David Streets N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 37 ters, and content ourselves with penalizing any actu- ally evil results, would it not be as logical to say that ‘ é Phone 1400 on our way home we will stage a parade in Paris that will be the talk of the boulevards for years to come. 4 4 NERS Pa ne ere ene eer RTT any NY Reem mete Phone 188-W R. Il. STEEN 624 South Wolcott