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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY 7, 192) oe | al Che Casper Dailp Cridune Mr. Barnum and Mr. Rickard of the present are very eminent exponents of the art. Priae fighting, so-called, has advanced from a very disreputable and degrading affair, attended only by --15 ‘and 16| the lowest element of society, to an institution pa- Departments | tronized e aristocrats and even promoted b; . the blueat blocded society women the country, boasts.|_ (ANY reader can gst the anewer to| _@—Do rattioomakes shed thetr siking Pubilie opinion, within the memory of most of us, has/T.)) eee ean Casget tiguity ere undergone a complete reversal, with reference to the|Prederic J. Haskin, Ditector, ‘Veek, MEMBER THs ASSOCIATED PRESS exhibition of the brute strength and endurance of|ington. D.C. Thie offer applies airict- RLYORTS FROM UNITED PxESS man. ly to information. The burenu cap- issuec every evening «xcept Sunaay at Casper. Natrone County, Wyo. Publkation Offices: Tribune Building Question Box | BUSINESS TELEPHONES-_. Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting Snvered a: Casper, (Wyoming) Poastoffice as sevond<lass Professor Budlong Puts Tanlac To Tes ——— It may be that the war has taken from us what/ sot give advice on legal, medical and J, B. HANWAY ----------__-_.. President and Bditor/ we once regarded as a superior civilization and we| nancial matters. It-does not attempt BaRL RB. HaNWAY- have started back toward the primitive and the good} % Settle domestic troubles, nor to W, H HUNTLBY old stone age. euspect owes som :qenien “ptadal a Oma ree It is to be hoped that we go no farther on the back-|$nq briefly. Give fll! name ena ax ] T MAS Da ward trail than the days of old Rome. The functions, | areas and enclose two cents in stamps ‘ Advettising Representatives for the entertainment of his friends, Nero pulled,/for return postage. All replies are! : David J. Randaii, New York be were strong enough, and if it must be we will do our | sent direct to the ingtirer.} | Prudden, 1720-33 Steger Bids. CAS | best to become reconciled to prize fighting as the ac- ——, Daily ‘Tribune are on file in the NeW! cepted form of polite amusement in preference to bp eteen Jong has the motte “In feeding Christians to repacious Numidian lions. ‘© Trust,” appeared om our| or $73,414, the first double decker to coins.—L. E. H. be built in England. pe BL Now that everybody has returned from their brief trp age a etienage hes, Fiend summer vacation on the Jersey coast, let's see what/ rust." ‘The two cont plece was the|wick holders have become so charred udaen, King & ¥ Copies of the York ana Chicago offices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Q.—I have an oll stove in which the . One Year + A 2 s Months — we can do about putting a little pep into business. first coin td bear this motte. with carbon that the wicks will nat : Three Monshs -—-—~.. —————— — turn up. What will remorse it—P. ; One Moatb. . OLD JOHN SQUIRMS. Q—How can jet beads be cleaned?/C€. L. 4 Per Copy ----- The anti-prohibition parade organized in New York|—H. W. V. A-—The bureau of standaris says to protest the present dry situation of the country} A—Remove all dust with a very| there is no solvent for carbon. Uniess| CHEYENNE, Wyo. July f—Lions H one a did not attract to its ranks anything like the vast/soft brush, touch the Jet with a bit|the carbon in your wick holders can/from all Wyoming towns having Six jon - "| Dumber of protestants its sponsors promised. The n of cotton moistened with a little good|be removed mechanically, it will be|Lions clubs, and from a number of oil, then pélish with wash leather.| necessary to purchase new holders, | ———————_. tion’s bitthday was a poor time to ring in such a di: nail accepted for less period than dh be hs ea great care as jet is ofte: pesmi 7 play. Whatever the individual’s personal opinion re- ge Nig : . i Q—Whe is the American oanmis- must be paid in advance and the| Specting the matter of liquor, he is not going to the| ow sioner in Vienna?—J. F. ui not insure de'‘tvery efter sabscrip-| ¢xtreme of marching for several hours on the prin-|, @—Where can interest coupons A—This position is hela by Arthur ' tion becomes cue month in arrears. cipal streets of the country’s metropolis just to no-| Liberty Bonds be cashed?—E. T. Hugh Frazier tify somebody else how he feels about it. A—These coupons may ‘be cashed It ho & most Spr phe in the beginning. In} at a postoffice or at any bank. mabe et the 5 tated a populous center like New York, one of the real i ewspape See ee een Trem ted to tne| strongholds of the old demon, {t’would be possible| Q—What ts the variation of tem-|(".% londan newspaper in 1765. _ Tn pubhieatian ‘of all news credited in this paper and|to find enough foolish and misguided people to fol-|Perature on the Isle of Pines?—J. D.| -\rrences to a great stoppage of labor the local news publishc "1 rein. low a brass band, and make a showing. Numerous as Pe a nate Isle of Pines has one con-| ., the coal fields, and the workers are they might be, it could be but an inconsequential); VOUS Summer, the wariatidas Of} wnted to have “struck out” for high- Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. mn temperature throughout the minority, and they would not be of the type of citi-|jear teine scarceiyns great aa cre 1 15 or 16 any time between » and 3 o'clock p. m. if ten tp direct the affairs of the nation. o occur in @ single summer month in you fall to receive your Triby A paper will be deliv- The wi hi A ered to you by special mes: r. Make it your duty to hole show proved nothing more than a fecble| many of the northern states It ts L cer * effort to come back, on the part of old John while|rare, indeed, when the thermomete: let The Tribune know when your carrier misses you. emporarily enthused by holiday brew. in summer on thé island registers ae Old John doesn’t want to remain dead and his close | "'sh as 90 degrees, and in winter th: friends in charge of the wake are possibly dry, but|"*°°'Y Pever falls below 50 déerées MUST REFUSE TO LICENSE THEM. neither will have any weight with the great majority throughout the eountry who have banished the old| nificance of the tuied beam ateatne Now that everybody and every locar organization heed AY the boneyard and will insist upon his remain-| often seen on the spire of Russian has had his carnifal and anywhere from a hundred | '"® *here- churches?—A. H. M. to two hndred thousand dollars have been dragged PP MTT EE TR STRATE 5 h A.—The third beam represented a‘ “er eee the people, who need it right now them- There will bé considerable cussing down Washing-| oblique on Greek and Russian crosses selves and in the future will be in greater need of it,| *°% W8Y when Dawes gets to cussing down the budget !s so placed because of a legend that by & beste of cheap gambling games and fake shows and the bureaucrats cuss Dawes. ig Esai py when suffering wa % stir ‘ . = SELEY drawn higher than the other. This of various kinds, The Tribune des'-ss to say this in veo + oeRy Bah ab ea u T addition to what it has said on the subject before THE DEADLY AUTO. Shite ed a sappedaneum <a F Projection or suppd-t under the fest these vultures were permitted by the city to prey upon| There is considerable outcry against war tn the|of a person crucified. It ts used with the people: United States. There ought to be for war is about|¢special referenos to Christ or to a If the city council or officers of the city, so far for-| the most wasteful thing we engage in so far prop-| Crucifix. get the interests of the city and its people as to per-| erty is concerned. It is sameful and ought to be mit in future any carnival outfit, show or alleged en-| abolished. But so far as the waste of human life is tertainment of the character recently licensed and} concerned it is not a marker in casualties when com- permitted to exhibit within the city, The Tribune will] pared with what occurs through automobile accidents exercise its rights of citizenship and at once apply to| upon the nation’s highways and city streets. The the court for-an injunction prohibiting such trashy] total casualties during our participation in the Eu- — performances and the operation of gambling devices.| ropean war were not so great in number as those oc-| Q—Kindly give me a formula for In this move The Tribune is joined by the best men| curring in our own country in time of peace cover-| Stphur baths,—L. T. and women of the city, who have become thoroughly| ing the same period of time, through the means men-|__ 4—Sulphur bath: To prepare, dis- disgusted with the class of performances permitted in| tioned. And the same slaughter of the people con-|"'v® Pctans® sulphurata (sulphurated city tinues year after year. potash), known also as liver of sul- * hur, f e re is not the least inclination to curtail or deny| ‘The partieular opposition to war is based upon the| for "and nan ahs ene eh a ~ = people any proper entertainment or relaxation.| Conserving of human life. The anti-war folks can| From one to two ounces of sulphur € ar Three Months No subsoription by ne The first use of the word” strike,” as applied to labor troubles, occurred Member of Audit Bureau of Circufsfions (A. B. C.).-. PROF. C. J, BUDLONG, Manchester, N. H. “It's an actual fact, I'm in good) blinding headaches and hardly knew All bills contracted by }} health for the first time in thirty|what sleep was. My suffering had the finance committee of || ¥*#r* 9nd I owe my present splendid/almost made a complete nervous the ish-A meri W: condition to Tanlac and nothing else,” wreck of me and I was 60 wou I e Spanish-American War || was the emphatic statement of Prof.| wasn't worth a nickel as tar as work e 8, TO! ira- 1)C. J. Budjong, well-known and high-/was concerned. I thought my troy Veterans, for their celeb; J. tion, will be paid promptly || \¥ respected citizen of Manchester,|bles had a life-long grip on mei by presenting them at of- N. Ht, ee 42 School street. about as discouraged as a man “Practically all my life I had had fice No. 324, Midwest }|-neumatiem, and when I say rheuma- building. Q.—Is Wang one of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas?—J, E. T. A.—This opera is often mistakenly attributed to Gilbert and Sullivan, but it was written by Theaiore Morse r ‘Well, before I. had finishel m: tiam I méan every word of it. It/tivst bottle of Tanlac I realize! : wae all over my body and especially! was different from anything I ever bad in my feet and legs and there|tried. It sulted my case,exsctly. Aud were times when I couldn't get from|now for almost the first tim: #1.) | my bed t6 my chair without help. And/! cun remember I can est anything [j trom the time I was a boy I couldn’t|I want and digest it. I haven't a: | sit down a@nd eat a gdod meal with-jache or a pain and have gained fi vut Being in misery afterwards ani|teen pounds in weight . 1, just {ce I would have terrible pains arouni|.sooi all over und am full of tife sd | my heart and frequent attacks of|energy these days. Everywhere | 0 t é Ri palpitation and dizziness. I talk Tanlac, It hasn't. an equal “T-had a ‘stubborn cas¢ of consti-| Taniac is sold in Casper. by Casper 1 pation, was troubled awfully with | Pharmacy.—Adv. Casper, Wyo. 8 is necessary to the happiness and well being of| With profit turn their attention to the automobile as| te usually used for a bath, and the the human family; but it is a positive damage to the| more destructive than Mars. .The problem awaits| ‘temperature of the bath is generally community both morally and financially for the city| them. . between 85 degrees and 95 degrees to be a party to the exploitation of the people through a enli Fahrenheit. Method of giving baths: rotten shows and swindling games of chance. MUST ASSUME LEADERSHIP. (ch ots 16 15:9b LTT = ity authorities should and must know the charsc-| Congress has been in session four months. Of the|he ts enveldved, bea ware ter of performances licensed. It is their business to} ™ajor problems demanding its prompt consideration| na dried by patting gently over the protect the people against the operations of sharks,|°t the beginning of the session aside from one or two and the fact that the city has granted permit to these| "atters left over from the previous session or vetoed traveling concerns, carries with itm certain guaran-| > Mr. Wilaon, it has accomplished only. the, Golom:| °° 5° <9 DMD LD DADS AD MD LD ADL AD AT LD MD AD MTD A AL LAB, THE PRICES ON tee of respectability and fair dealing. bian, treaty and the pence resolution. No one knows| @ ' Ay Casper has all the immorality she cares to contend| ‘Yhat will come out of the tariff measure now reported Pp 6 99 IMPORTED RUGS with, without importing aby from the outside. practically completed in the house, nor can any one & Mr. Penny s The House of : P No, let us cut out all the profiteering and inde- rahe oe pty fie become the law. & Says: ep \ cency and devote ourselves to clean, wholesome en- e question of disarmament which must be set- e - eheape: a tertainment and let the city see to it that no more|tled in some fashion is in hopeless disagreement, A “At AS Sie is alain % & van a the bist weather prices at Chomubactats by trash is admitted. while taxation relief has not even been considered. . * * Pee e Ae Ste Hot weather prices at Chinaman vy Sears SES The tex question is the most important domestic \) Dollar The City Park Still Sticks Around the Corner \ WANTED—COMPETENT STENOGRAPHERS. problem before congress and the one around which & ‘. : Q KHOURY Business concerns in the larger centers of the coun-| ‘lusters our solemn platform and campaign promises. in Speaking of FIREWORKS HEADQUAR- try complain of a dearth of competent stenographsrs.| | * ing hopes to make any kind of a show- & Fy ry esemrlstn of a: dearth ot seea pet eat Me aeraDe ores ee jised age PadetplUn Gt rare micicts bein a TERS, Chief, The NEWS DEPOT sold a thousand N fied person in this profession, ‘The men at the head|to change his attitude of non-interference and take Savings dollars’ worth for $800, and SOLD every of these business concerns want to know why. the party leadership into his own hands and apply & PENNY’S’ th hank th I \ The reasons could not be embraced in one compre-| the spur. His present policy is not productive of re- Bank worth—we thank the people. hensive answer, for there are several good and suf-| Sults in urgent national business. & Y ficient ones, any one of which tells the story. Both See & Earfs es. Because \ girls and boys have finally learned that to succeed in THE NATION'S BALANCE SHEET. Casper EXCLUS the profession requires some basic knowledge and| , The cost of running the United States government & Four \) IVE training, which in their haste to secure a job they| during the fiscal year ended June 30 was $5,115,927,- fan Had , Fy ‘, +. have omitted to obtain. For many years a large Pro- oe as shown by ge tsaaeeay statement at the clos & Pennies “ Mr. Sell’em is the Price-Cuttin’ KID! portion of the business men who employed stenograph-| 0f business on that day. e figures, however, are & in im Az i Y 2 ers, were little if any better fitted to dictate the Eng-| Subject to final adjustments. Revenues from all 1 epulas Prices: have, a minnipenway- lish language than the stenographer was to write it.|S0urces, although showing a drop of $1,000,000,000 & a Smith’s Cash makes noise—like firecrackers. LY This situation rapidly underwent change for the bet-| Under the previous year, amounted to $5,624,932,960, Hotel it is li & ter on the part of the employer. The stenographer, | 2nd ae Se of cash in the general fund Year Credit is like the sewer-sewage-sewerage. in general, did not keep pace and has not since. The| ®mounting to 678,105, enough to meet, expens: & And i Q schools that turn them out are a great deal more in-|for several days. Expenditures averaged around $40,, mes Pennies turn the frisk—sak Sabankert terested in the tuition than in the competency of the eae a day for the week before the fiscal year \) = ° pupil. en & \Y 5 Then came the war. The government absorbed the| For the year ended June 30, 1920, the govern: A Bar. Room , supply, good, bad and indifferent. Many of these| ™ent’s income was $6,694,565,388, and its expendi- ) Penn: When & drifted to other employment, thousands of the girl| tures $6,403-343,841. " All types of taxes collected “4 ’ a Q stenographers married and quit the business. Many| during the 1 year showed losses compared with i kK : of the male aembers also deserted, to other and high-| 1920 ay res but the big decrease was in the income & is me The Denver Post Says: \ em oaaions’ and profits lévy, which produced $3,206,046,157. in the First . ? The competent and efficient of both sexes have| 1921, and $5,944,049,287 the previous year. ) They pinch a piece of ice cream, squirt the found stensgreply @ stepping stons to more dmpor-||, During the W031 year the government obtained $5,.1} Slot Came Ringcand dn ; tant things. 864,998,822 from sales of its securities and retired Q H 32%. 800 Bey Then there is another reason, in the case of the| $9,182,027,170 worth of securities. Listed in the or- ® (nd to 17 CENTS, PLEASE! \ girl stenographer. The novelty of going out to lunch| “inary disbursements was $999,144,781 paid during Put Town with the boss hes grown stale, the romance of joy te vent, as peat a classes of debts. & \ rides with him like the affinity business too frequent- © gross national debt at the end of the year was Man Mv . ly ends in tragedy and all of these things are grow- $28,977,450,552, while at the end of the 1920 fiscal & A vs My; That's why THE NEWS DEPOT eells ing less attractive and very common, so she is quite| Year it was $24,299,321,467. The high points in the a n ” ice cream . frequently marrying and settling down to the security Settee pares all time came August ola How A Nickel’s worth of ice for 5 Cents. . of a home. ’ , when it was $26/596,701,648. & the A business career is all right and the thing for Maia » That’s why the New Depot sells PUREST AND BEST only a limited number of the girls. It is not what SEES THE LIGHT. Bar ime’s worth of drink for 1 they had plafined originally and it is difficult for them|, Pastor Brougher of the Temple Baptist church out & on A dime’s worth of sweet or 10 cents, \ 4 to give up their ideals. So the home is claiming lots|in Los Angeles has reached a firm conclusion and so Has We Receive and lots of the best ones. The incompetents drift|@r as he is concerned does not propose to dabble & a Grown! N from one job to another, chew gum and prow! half aes the Ba ind of suggestions about women’s Diet . a the night from dance to dance, managing by divers| Clothes. He doesn’t propose to criticise, even those ie 9 * F; h : means to keep in withthe silk stocking and short top| °f his wife. Here is what he says about i & That’s why PEP, indeed has a Y res, pment Every shirtwaist parade. This is the class employers are There is not one woman in a million who would aid 9 : saosin peas consent to wear any dress modelled by a” bunch ot| Meani’ all its Own So it seems that business will have to wait until| Preachers. Consequently it will be best for all con- Q : ; & Thursda: we can educate and prepare a new crop of stenograph-| C¢™ned if the preachers look after their sermons and At Last SURE PENNIES eae eer oee RENT y ers in sufficient number to supply the demand. The| !¢t the women model their own shirtwaists and skirts.” ) the Q old crop is exhausted. —— op HASTENING TO THE DEVIL. Copper . ELEVATING THE PUG. “At the moment,” says the Congregationalist, “we & PP Q e The Jersey City entertainment furnished conclu-|®Fe at the nadir in reaction from the heights of an- * : sive evidence of what may be done through publicity| ticipation to which all that is noblest in the war spirit & ' \ with a scientific promoter back of the enterprise. A| lifted us. We see all about us unistakable signe: of y King! E Per Pound prize fight these days is big business, promoted and| the moral sag, in the stiffening up of nationalistic am- Ask s pot over as thoroughly as a Liberty loan drive. It oe we aie cee open struggles between capi- & Cen \) \ took infinite pains and no mean skill to interest every- and labor, in the slime that trails over the I h ew: Depo er body from highbrow to pug ugly, sweep them into| Of Widely circulated periodicals, in the way in which B oe e News t 2515S. ter St. ) nd vf the arena and have them give up willingly @ million|S°m¢ women clothe themselves, in the disgusting & Rent - Ph 256 and a half dollars, for such thrill as they could ob-| things that can be seen every day at a majority of the 4 ae igar ores tain in ten minutes and sixteen seconds of assazit and| Picture houses in America, and in the general ‘devil- \) Hog, ‘ ) . 4 battery. may-care, no matter if after us comes the deluge’ at- & “A Yellow Streak on White Light Square” Lobby Midwest Building 4 The secret of humbugging the public does not be- ne 2 at of millions immersed in money get- ; long*to every man, but it is believed that the Inte ting an: ten end We OPI AI IASI IAP LISAL AAP AAA AIIPD O27 % ; J > +

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