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PAGE TWO Che Casper Dailp Cribune lesued every evening except Sunday at Casper. Natrona} County, Wyo. Publication Offices: Tribune Building restraining influence upon the executives. In the| first year after the signing of the armistice congress} cut a billion and @ half out of the demands of the de- | Partments. In the next year a billion was cut ‘out. | BUSINESS TELEPHONES-_.--------_________ i§ and 1¢| The present congress has not yet made its record of| Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting Al! Departments/ appropriations, but there is every indication that BU An a the - - thorized expenditures will be far less than the amounts| ,,."? Tender con set the an requested by the executive branch of the government.| Davy Tribune Information — The Post is unfair in charging the present and past| Frederic J. Haskin. Director, congress with responsibility for “taxing and spend-|ington, D.C. This offer Snrvered at Casper, (Wyoming) Postofiice as second<iass matter, November 22, 1916. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS 1. B. HANWAY -... EARL F. HANWAY-.. W, BH HUNTLEY R E. EVANS - THOMAS DAILY ------ President and Editor upon reflection must admit it. n > fats ; Prodéen, King & Pradden Tyre kal eecee han Ghicage,| ticle is excellent ‘and points the way to better manage- "®t “irect to the inquirer.) Ul. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New - ning and wasteful execution.” ferent yearst—A, N. SUBSCRIPTION RATES The man who-has other people's money to spend) a—A cocklebur contains two By Carrier is very likely to seek means of spending rather than | seeds, one of which normally sproute ments to reduce their expenditures and then cut the) “ckleburs are annuals, they can revenue so that there will be no excess of funds ing.” Taxing, of course, to pay the government’s ob-|!¥ to information. The bureau’ can- ligations, but spending wastefully as viewed in the| Rot siva advice on legal. medical ang former administration it is not the fact and the Post to aettis domestic troubles, ser te ua. called upon to make up the deficits which the execu. \aubject. Write your question plainly tive departments have created in excess of appropri land briefly. Give full name and ad- tions. : dress and enclose two cents in stamps haw caves This, however, is a minor matter. The Post’s ar-| ‘°F return postage. All replies are|are used annually. ment. And as stated, “high taxes mean loose meth-/ Q—Is it true that @ cocklebur con- York and Chicago. offices and visitors are welcome. |ods and extravagant management, incompetent: plan-| tats seeds that will grow in dif- saving it. A full treasury is always a temptation, not| during the first season and the other only to useful expenditure, but useless expenditure. Pumbaatee the following season. 65 | An effective means, therefore, of securing the earliest During wet seators, the two seeds! pine giufts is to have a municipal S| reduction of taxes is to compel executive depart-|™*y Eerminate simultaneously. Since} ...wimmin’ hole,’ ‘and before jong the | eradicated by prevention of seed pro-| "at @ F4 i 4 a i Ea it fi af ‘f eg EE 23 F i ; Our Exchanges i To Have Swimming Pool. (Pine Bluffs Post.) be | principal sport will be goin’ swimmin’ bigger part business life of New York today than hs duction. 1 a oa <4 pate Six Months — the treasury to tempt officials to incur obligations! <i ayes bel apo brig Mata 3 in any other city in the world. — Three. Months which, eventually, the public must pay. | Q—ts it possible to patent a process | ‘iow the construction of w pect aber The wen Of taGay aeads:to leat eoistineten 7 ‘ OO or steels it be'csborighied? 8. B.} 50x70 feet in size and varying from| den’s and play core athlete! pares’ teak ‘All subscription; must be paid in advance and the THE FEDERAL MARSHALSHIP. [7A Aaron eee tyro to nine fect:in depth. ‘The total] Bluc and Gold has won prominent | ever before if she is to take her new | OE he He O y 41] not ins delivery efter subscrip . expense construction is to be! p) i hool circles i % Sons Nabsinee ork: mageth Ya 1ercearel 7 The nomination of Hugh Patton to be federal mar-) @—Which is the largest paid by individuals, the city being at} "°° 7 Schoo! circles in the state tate gn : eee | thal for Wyoming, by the president, will doubtless be| im the United States navy?—G. W. B./ no expense whatever, The location| Screens in Ditches. ——— a Member of Audit Bureau of Circuiations (A. B. C.) ~-| followed by prompt confirmation by the senate. fue eae p Breen rig nih ooo will Bape the city never plant, (Sheridan Post) : F, } ‘ jecti ne U. 8. 8 " dt yt T ‘ Member of the associated Press About the only persons who would have objection! centy’ been launched, is the Iargest|ercters of the cagines in the pleer| Biss Blayne, chief assistant fish \ The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the|to the proceedings are Daniel Hudson the Present | navai vessel in the United States navy. will be used to heat the water in the|®"¢ Same commissioner, has been a use for publication of all news credited in this paper and/ Democratic incumbent and Senator John Benjamin} 1 has eight 16-inch guns on board.| pool. visitor in this district for the past Uso the local news publish<* } ‘rein. Kendrick, the present Democratic senator’ from Wyo-|The U. 8. 8. Colorado will not be Dressing rooms will be provided and ok pons mentee aed press teas ree: laced < Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. ming. ‘ commissioned for about a year. everything .will be arranged to make pakoae pH Bil oe feaais ty ae Call 15 or 16 any time between © and 8 o'clock p. m. tf The good senator could not have objection based the swimming poo! a clean, attractive 3 you fail to receive your Tribune. A paper will be deliv-/ upon reasonable grounds or consistent action, for well| _@—Where is “The Horse Fair,” tred to you by special messenger. Make it your duty to| js jt remembered that it was the same Senator Ken-| ®e*# Bonheur, bung?—J. A. C. ‘et The Tribune know when your carrier misses you. drick that amputated Hugh Patton from the exercise HE SLEEPS IN PEACE. cruel and unusual. Furthermore it was ruthless and|was first exhibited in Paris. Miss eeking tanatee pti ee watac: AG ho: ela Fife th Géfonne inhuman treatment that has ranked in our hearts for| Bonheur offered it to her native town | ing clitts of hope, we chance to walk No Americ™™ aed? oer gave his li Whether almost a dozen years. of Bordeaux for $2,400. The offer was! out upon the boulevard of expanse, of the flax v- win -vuntry but sleeps in peace. Whether! We long, yea, we hunger and thirst to disconnect| not accepted and an Englishman| and there, in a fragrant retrospection, re ae ingle eae ade ap Speci 4 Be istaction of vigwiog Genator John Bénjarsin Kendrick, aave given his life, he could not have fi'led a peace- atte eg Ly abievenay hae bb etree to 50-6 of this day. And it is the most beautiful and sol-|" ‘gurely not @ horde of unwashed and unregenerate purchased for $55,000 and presented the Metropdiitan museum. if all the armies of Europe were river?—J, C. K. tmn occasion celebrated in any land. It recalls he- ' coum of Springfield, Ii., January 27, GAINS—PIANO son annex, 349 Third Bast, Salt Lake roes to memory. The unselfish who lay their all upon | Democrats! 1837, he said: “All the armies of Eu-/TWO BARI AND] city, tan. ‘ the altar of country as sacrifice for the security of rope, Asia and Africa combined with PLAYERPIANO I was completely run down,” she , BROAD AND UNSELFISH. all the treasure of the earth (our own continued, “and didn’t seem to have others. Today, the remotest tomb of the least of those who te remembrance of deeds done. ‘ we have established for the same purpose. Let those The American soldier sleeps in peace. His cause! olicies be just as liberal and unselfish as ours and was righteous. His memory is cherished. His fame they will not only have our approval but our support. 's written in his country’s gratitude. The San Francisco Chronicle says on this subj 0 TAXING AND SPENDING. In a forceful and practical editorial the Saturday Evening Post, in a recent issue discussed the very timely subject of taxation. The. article in question will no doubt leave an impression upon the minds of tts several millions of readers. The Monroe doctrine is that we should consider it “Everything is being deflated except taxes. Every-| ‘unfriendly act’ for any non-American country to a\ body is economizing except the tax gatherer,” is a tempt by force ‘y occupy any territory within the truth well stated. ,, | boundaries of any established American state. It is As a rule, the tax gatherer is a tax spender and his}, protective doctrine. We make no charge for it, and viewpoint impels him to see the necessity of higher) -jaim and get no compensation whatever. We ask rather than lower taxes. The spender of public money! for no ‘cohicessions’ of any kind. Trade on equal is impressed with the importance of the service f0T/ terms is open, so far As we are concerned, to all the which the money is spent. He magnifies its value to world. If, in pursuance of treaty rights, we inter- the public and perhaps sincerely believes tl the! fere to maintain. internal order, we leave as soon service should be extended rather than curtailed. He) order is restored. We control no ‘ports.’ We let the is a constant booster of taxes. If there is to be any! poonies buiid their own railroads or go without them. @ cheek on the raising of public revenue and its expen-|i¢ cur citizens go to those coun or invest money diture the check saust come through the activity oflin them, they are subject to local law. Pletade?—E. H. A.—This is a name given groups if the United States can properly have and enforce a| the most notable being in the time trine for Asia. f applied to another group of the private citizens why eee aie renee known in a) «Tf Japan would set up that kind of a doctrine for| Stan(-/\ianaind eae ite ctataantl “Staoaite beginning of the world| Asi» beginning with the a percmeaene OC Ath Slat the | B, wails 1 claims of every kin eaving in particu’ ir 1e war, legislators in almost every branch of government| Chinese to do precisely what they please with their read eae a pete oe aM os Cardly Reeder Tt! covey Comey the pee of the rest of the world would z St was not the legisiative branch of the government that|™0* heartily rejoice.” For Vacation ot Space? ran “hog-wild, taxing and spending.” Records will STOP TALKING AND DO IT. the strictly modern show that the president and members of his cabinet Carter Hotel during the world war asked for enormous sums of| Japan is reported as willing to return Shantung to money and for practically unlimited authority on the| China at an early date. Let us hope the report is AT THE representation that both were necessary for the win-| true. She would have evacuated the country long ‘ ning of the war. With some doubt, congress granted | ago had-it not been for the grant of her Shantung Big Horn Hot practically all requests for money or power, choosing | demands at the peace conference by the American ‘ Springs “The largest mineral springs in the worl to give the administration the benefit of any doubt/ president in return for the Japanese vote for his rather than take the chance of handicapping those | league of nations. The resentment over the arrange- who were charged with the management of military/ ment that was expressed by the Republicans of the operations. senate during the discussion of the treaty helped to But as soon as the armistice had been signed and it| convince the Japanese that their tenancy of Shantung was clear that the war was over, congress acted as a was at too big a cost in international prestige. A.—This canvas, said to be the largest ever prduced by an animal (Glendo Star.) of activities connected with the federal marshal’s ‘of- ts in ‘the BAetrenatnaer ails MES oy fice, several yenrs ago, and worst of all the federal|seum ct Art, Kew Terk Clon, hy mat mover wEsonatee goe| ————. $$$ “| payroll thereunto appertaining. This was accounted | picture, 16% feet by 7 feet 9. inches, bought it for $8,000. It was finally | view the nyanzas of the past, the pres- Q.—Did Mr. Lincoln once say that] cf change, Strength by Tanlac invade the United States not one/arm to action and even moved the “My friends all tell me how well 1 could take a drink from the Ohic tongue to song, with that Promethean| 4m looking, and I never get tired of A.—In an address made by Abraham | which made thelr souls replete with| ™m! e Tanlac is,” declared Mrs. Lincoin before the Young Men's Ly- excepted) in their military chest, with | Would rent plano to responsible any strength nor energy left. My “$ ; “ae r: Certainly America is broad enough to grant to] Bonaparte for a commander, could] and apply rent on purchase price | appetite was very poor, and the little fell in pee ad: nes oe pen nadarinn teeters other nations undisputed right to scatabliah poliel not by force take & drink from the} 1 you love musle and would lke $id seanege” to. ost iseumed to a5 tragrant flowers, ice i id well being similar t i io nor make rument more harm good. See eee ee alad fet the noe Geese, ak hs | baton tn Sitsialice. thoumene Seate eset sgh trade instrument at S| times 1 broke down oampletely and Q—Please tell me something of La) 11) particulars about a famous make|! Was so weak I just had to drag “Japanese statements have frequently alleged that] seven poets living at the same time. Monroe doctrine for the Americas, Japan can, with] Ptolemy Philadelphus, king, of Egypt Ges bit ene teed as| Specially for mé, and in a few weeks’ equal propriety, set up. and enforce a Monroe doc-|—285-345 B. C. This, name: likewise | Just © Nise, Put are suaranieed @8/ timo I war fociing perfectly well in “Nothing would please the American people better. | Century that united in @ league to're-| ‘ors or the unknown. instruments of |Y°°"* 280 and T have enjoyed THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING This has been one of the hardest by and sanitary one, Memorial Day at Giendo. “After Every Meal” Get thrice-daily benefit from this low-cost aid to appetite and digestion to) ent and the future, we find the wheel| Salt Lake Woman Restored to * . “1 pad: pm Piegint Gregan a lend Splendid Health and to) ‘The roar of cannon has nerved the {t keeps teeth white breath sweet fire, that sublime flame of patriotism| telling them about what a wonderful Mollie™Henderson, apartment 3, Nel- the buying easy, write at once for| Just had to give up and go to bed. around all the time, and I worried and ot KBypracy ra lili bal od which we) worried, for I didn't know where it was all going to end. “But Tanlac just seemed to be made of| “Both instruments have handsome modern cases. They have been used th every respect. This was all of three price away below that of eastern fac- wood health ever since. Tanlac certainly the mall order houses. is a grand medicine, and I have made A piano or playerpiano from Knight:| it a rule to take a bottle every now ‘Campbell with Knight-Campbell/ and then, and it, keeps me feeling well craftsman quality back of it, has great |and strong. I am all the time telling er artistic value, greater survival! someone about it, and every time I value, and a higher trade-in value.| 45 go I feel that_I am doing them a Benide this, it-also carries KNIGHT-| eooq turn."—Adv. CAMPBELL’S MONEY-BACK GUAR- ANTEH AND EXCHANGE PRIVI- LEGES. Such snaps are quickly taken— WRITE TODAY. THE KNIGHT-CAMPBELL MUSIC COMPANY Largest in the West DENVER, COLO. MS WRIGLEY 'S We're eady ACS OICY FRUIT To move your household | J SZ We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. ge and any ‘kind of-hauling. ‘i we give a guarantee on all our work. 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