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PAGE TWG / Cde Casper Daily Cribune Che Casper Daily Cribune and therefore to be avoided will be corrected by your JAP LOYALTY IS The Church and Inter ational Relationships A “ a ABA ED pe an family doctor or anyone else who pauses long enough orn eT | ror to think. : 2 y County. Wyo. Publication Offices. Tribune Building. it ie by those whe hawaii at BUSINESS TELEPHONES ..... pe | races A [conditions of mutual helpéuiness. And It is no longur possible for one peo-| just as individuals who want to Alt TOKIO FETE ple to remain untouched while other together in the same commnssidy: find peoples engaged in a struggle of it necessary to devise ite and death. far ‘n Europe means) social organization, so nations that eee ed the handling of hospital i Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting Two Million and a Half Peo- Zin dame ad may tanan wa | ene to live together, without an- of sanitation, that even so dangerous @ plague upon Entered at Casper, (Wyoming) Postoffice as second elasa| the human family as tuberculosis, could be washed matter, November 22, 1916. * GrewingChildren ple Participate in Great | wo nation lives today in “splendiay some form of international organiza- Fela DAS Fer AitAges | No Cooking—Nourlshing™Dtgeatibic Demonstration on Return : away by the simple process of the daily bath religious- ly observed by two generations. In any event and in all events, personal cleanli- ness is in no sense detrimental and is to be ecour- + President and Editor) aged. Water is plentiful and soap is cheap and if Business Manager| bath fixtures are lacking, use the horse trough. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS R. E. EVANS .. THOMAS DAILY ee DO THEY PAY THE BILL? ‘ During the campaign for highway bonds it was ex- plained that the automobiles owned in the state would care for the entire debt created. The people were tl ee EST Advertising Representatives David J. Ranuall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City. ss - = But’ something more than a new =2 Prudden, King & Prudden, 172023 Steger Bldg. Chicago,| given this assurance by more than one of the state of- of Crown Prince, BODY OF MAN, (wore creanization is necied. The Ti ork and Chicago offices ane visitorsare welcome” | ficials urging. the people to vote for the issue. 9 Jutuity of any organization, however In the state levy there is an item of .050 mills for SUBSCRIPTION RATES bond fund and interest. Natrona county is paying By Carrier, the sum of $30,534 on this account. It would seem +-47-$8 | that the automobile is not paying the bill. _ skillfully constructed, depends upon aren! HANDCUFFED, |= srg ie vote 0 nocaies Mente tetera 2 : ount St aries e sirot ‘the Plnpgares mak oe ust help to create in the iy Prince Hirohito, the heir it, one mi whose recent succeastut tour ot ths] LS REVEALED) conics ot tne world an international ‘At Helena, Montana Occident has appealed to popular rae ad a by no os ; 1 f Y and undoul used poi , | the only agency which can, or Schoo Men papers deceseratse tatereses in do this. But the church is pecullarly A Boarding or roung 3 CHICAGO, Sept. 10—The body of D.| fitted to do this. Did not one of her " Mayor Goto gave @ popular recep} J. Daugherty, salesman for a large | Sreatest leaders say that from a thor- Courses—-Collegiate, 4 years leading to a Bache- tion in a s the crown prince] automobile company, was found, ey ew ieibicee Bensiaien aoe lor’s Degree. Pre-Legal; Pre-Medical ; Pre-Engineer- whem the people now regard as the led and mangled in the Des] neither Jew nor Greek, 4 . :, , real head of the empire, owing to the} riaines river by May eood police Fri-] Barbarian, but Christ is all and in all. ing. High School and Elementary Schovi. illness of the emperor. Thousands} day. Daugherty was last seen yes-| Some one must help to christianize roared cheers of greeting as the|terday when he atarted with Carl|the heart of mankind. Some one must Bae aiming geri toe serra pet cs ooh One Year .. Six Months . Three Months One Month Ber Copy — SEX DISCRIMINATION. . It is an old problem coming down to us from Ed ..$7.80| this matter of blame where man and woman are in- volved. There is a record of the testimony as to the apple and as we recall it, it was not entirely to the No subscript credit of the chivalry of the man. Be that as it may. apis Cg must be paid in advance and the| The incident is long past-and there are present day Daily Tribune will pot insure delivery afcer subserip-| problems insisting upon solution, and the Buffalo En- tion vecomes one month in arrears. quirer does its best with this result: Member @fiARai eraaa of Okcaletion AL OD “Among the things which do not stand to reason is By Mail One Year .. Six Mouths . Three Months ‘or less period than m by accepte: prince, with his democratic bearing| Ausmus, another salesman, to coliket an orat , addressed tomobile. r§ i ¥ the universal disposition to blame the male of the| tne Rankade: yueing cette Sos batloved:Dipuighaete was hung Sack of Colleges and Secondary Schools. 5 Member of the Associated Prose ue | SPECies in all reprehensible matters in which the sexes| over the efforts at municipal improve-| reer that Ausmus may also have met Equipment — Completely furnished labratories; a The aseenres Pree ip Gy Ser ang] are equally culpable. ont ment in keeping with Tokio's place] with foul play. us of fifty acres; one of the finest Gymnasiums 7 use for publication of all néws paper a ith| among the world’s great cities. Camp' See z also the local news published herein. Ba lat = grees sf ta dr motor resides béeg Tonight = matemoth proctenion | aro in the Northwest. Athletics in charge of Mr. Leo : Kick if You Dow't Get Your Tribune. to arrest men who are caught steering with one baed| BOMFiNe 100,000 Japanese” lanterns, NEW MARINE Ratchen, former Marquette University star. New six- Call 16 or 16 any time between 6 and 8 o'clock p. m a n serenaded Prince Hirohito’s place. He dormitory and library building under construc- s if you fail to receive your Tribune. A paper will be de | While the arm attached to the other is around the| again addressed the throngn, empha, a 4 ]| story t livered to you by special messenger. Make it your duty to} Waist of a girl say nothing about arresting the girl| using the urgency of establishing AGREEMENT Py ° tion. ® let The Tribune know when your carrier misses you. who lends her waist to that dangerous practice. If the] world peace, and alluding to the ne- SEND YOUR BOY ¢ Te Tells aes hot “allow {ta uaa (WIDEEA SbENES tee cae coanity of doing everything posstbie rig s THIS IS A GOOD PLACE TO a matter of fact, the girl who consents is more to| t? contribute success. . > 2 Lak Mo aS ait ——— | !"lame than the man who succumbs. Any man who| forthooming Washington conference! wasttNGTON, Sept. 10—The In-| fl new novel For Catalog and College Publications Apply to the H m has yielded to the situation will admit that to him-|°" wales cna 9 ternational Mercantile Marine, HELEN of the Registrar. : : INCREASING TAXES, _ self, though he refuses to tell it to the world. through its president, P. A. 8. Fank- ‘ LEEOTy cence ino, while some state official of Wyo-] | “Here, too, is the matter of spooning on Park take.| GY Hast Seeks | jin. ims mbmived wo ite shipnie| ft OLD HOUSE, t mise afise a bout dinner tells the ist cexpsren of] Spooning takes two and it is a fifty-fifty affair, yet i withishe teetiss Sante reas into ? e state how rich we are growing and just how long] jt is-always the young man in the canoe who is picked oe Lr } it will be until there will be no necessity of levying| out for paserest This discrimination is of long Repr esentation Heaney A corncvationt ce ono pants checlle: j taxes for state purposes. This sounds fine and puts] standing, and it is to be feared it will be of longer policy injurious to the interests of the ®29° a copy . ‘ heart into the person who reads it. Then the outside] standing before anything is done about it.” at Conference British mercantile marine or of Brit. world takes up the fairy tale and comments with great priest Aeneas aT ish trade.” Sor can" bat ho ths eet iaeerte tn ees THE DAME RAPER. Sad hoc noha esl nal Pome *Cserez | 1 THE POWER OF ' less state. a ie home payers the ess} “We miss the water when the well runs dry,” re-| _p: NG, t. 10—(By. . on \ . day never arrives. Instead, when his tax bill comes) marks the Philadelphia Ledger, “and we miss the daily| osted Proce titiegs oe ee pate Wile ctiee beeend the marcos to him it shows a consistent increase year after year.| paper when we are deprived of it, though we may|Eastern republic consider it lndispens | tte seoeeea Soe $-24-t¢ A FEW DOLLARS it The approaching taxpaying period may well cause} have found various things to say in its dispraise when |#able that they be given unofficial rep-| Set Tein eae sree alarm for the increase in Natrona county is approxi-| jt was readily procurable. The figures given out by|Tesentation at the conference on lim!- mately 20 per cent Bed a a 7 make it fragt the census bureau (as for 1919) show that it, is aif-|tation ane te ee In 1 : P IN < your taxes amoun| last year they will] ficult anywhere in the United States to miss ‘a daily : ere: destructab earl Necklaces . Same ae ay pnen You settle with the treagurer be-| newspaper, that comes as an open letter from all Uhe| Mantes Come" sustey of the Fe e - You never know the power for good ween now a ecember 31. abitable globe to the reader, even when every other that the geographical - is . The total value of Natrona county property. re-| correspondent fants hie re Gomi of the evuntry entities ttctapers rathions Se Rtattn MEn on ‘3 a few dollars can work until you get turned for taxation in 1920 amounted to $48,961,- “The 2,433 daily papers send out 32,735,937 copies | ticipation in the conference and that price we offer them at make them , in the habit of seeing them written - 087; for the year 1921 it reaches the total of $61,-| 4 day—enough to pibvide mental pabulum for a third] uch participation is essential to a doubly attractive. They are equipped (4 ® 4 oer 1920 the Toey for cate ma oe eT SO2. ats,| Of Me whole Population. In a year the total mounta| Peaceful ismue, The Chita Berl sack Lotea ee opposite your name in a bank book. re ee ie ie Pasay sate, Purposes was 3.098 mills.|/t0 11,270,559,816. Even to Harold Bell Wright,| ment, will n ving: Site gee: 2 : , For 1921 it is 4.3527 mills. An increase of .0037/ Zane Grey or Gene Stratton Porter that might seem| eq at a meeting where it is not repre- 18-tnch strand, $8.25; 24-Inch, $10.75; > mills. a considerable sale. sented, and will do everything pos. | 0,!ch. $13.50: and remember, money If have Atty. dollars: tocente © rhe levy. upon the assessed valuation of Natrona! “The Sunday newspapers-number nearly 600, and|sitic to onvoe wlointion at the ints Re ee eee you have fitty a yi Fy une, FREOPersy for he Peadueed.to the wate Bi ete their combined circylation we nearly 20,000,000 week-|of the nation, the note asserts. | , name it would return you profits of - e levy upon the ‘valuation for the present! ly. In other words, Sunday paj numbering FRAT eg ai ® eG 4 year will give the state $256,814, an increase of| than a quarter ef the manber of daily pera 1Sii|_ “aay Cathcart, a woman we! East & West Gift Shop more than money to keep it in a bank, £ $70,949. P t nearly two-thirds’ as copies: nale¥ 198 ‘ah | IER Je. Taslian soctsty, to seported ; et ya profit in self-respect, confidence in & 4c? Addition to this year’s increase it may be noted] newspapers aggregate about $260,000,000 annually, little more than $35,000 during a re- elf fort i ind. Wekn © that the 1920 increase over 1919 was $75,149 whith] arid the advertisements bring in about twice as much.| cent twohour visit to the gambling yourself, comrort in mind. e Ow was over $50,000 greater than Laramie counf¥ for] '¢ it is a favorite fiction that advertisers control edi, : these things are true, because our cus- & the same period. torial policy and opinion—which is true only of an oc- te tell ‘ y ——_—o—____ casional journal ‘that disgraces its profession—it is A omers tell us so. > e FIND A NEW ALIBI. also a frequently cherished ‘ilhision thet (the reader ‘ It would seem that we ought to be inventive enonzh! when he spends two cents is defraying the entire cost to discover a new alibi. To scratch around an¢ dig| of publication. What other commodity on earth yields We make a specialty of ‘small ac- up a new plea and not continue to blame all unfor-| a return so large for an investment co little? What tunate circumstances and conditions and untoward| else can one purchase for two cents?” counts, and have hundreds of de; occurrences upon the poor old war. It has become Sy oii ; A too cheap and convenient admethod of excusing things SOME RAILROAD FACTS. Measure ‘the cost tors who have been able to Saineit, and passing them over to another day and time, in-| Writing upon the subject of ordinary things about N. wealth and happiness by their small’ stead of seeking a curative method, applying it and| railroads, that no one stops to consider, Floyd Par- by the cup—not by in hot water. No Bart ending a large share of our present troubles and in-| sons in World’s Work, has given a number of inter- the size of the can coffee pot needed H pe Linea en be moot s esting facts worth knowing: ‘ ( It has ome & and in pursuing it we have “Perhaps the greavest waste of coal is by our rail- * e pA abandoned our initiative and our energy. The human| roads. At the present time the country’s carriers use A Can of G. Washington’s Coffee is equivalent We help them all we can by making family has never yet been called upon to face a sit-| about 27 per cent of all the bituminous coal produced ° te e ° b nking herea leasure The like it uation that has been so completely hopeless that it has| in the United States each year. If this tonnage were to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee! a g Pp. __ they t given up in discouragement. There is always a way| placed in standard coal cars and coupled in = single ° ay and are encouraged. Fifty dollars and history shows numerous shining examples, train it would have a length of 26,260 miles. If mov- You use all of G. Washington's Coffee. There is no waste. Always delicious, pure, will do for a checking account or a In most cases industry and application have proved| ing at a constant speed of 20. miles an hour, this train healthful, economical. Every can guaranteed to give satisfaction. 7 zg the means of extrication. Whining and excuses have| would require 55 days to pass a given point. Such a Recipe booklet free. f Send 10c. for special trial size. dollar for a savings account. drawin; never accomplished anything. . volume of coal would be sufficient to pave a roadway 4 per cent interest y ‘And it would be mighty fine and mighty cheerful] from New York City to San Francisco, one foot in p ce % and encouraging to hear some fellow say things with| thickness and one-half mile wide. ‘ ‘ : Ppositiveness and do thing#-with determination instead “The railroads are badly in need of locomotives and ‘ of employing the old mapbertnese, = aay equivos} cars. If our transportation lines were to effect a sav- i cations, dodges, deceits and lines of least resistence.| ing of 2 per cent in their annual consumption of coal, y ‘ And blaming the times for our own shortcomings. | the amount thus laid aside would be m § 9 Resources Over $4,000,000 If we don’t quit dozing in the sunshine, and wake| chase several hundred modern locomo' . . up and go at things this old war stuff will stick with] sands of freight cars. For each 1 per cent of fuel 7 : us for the next decade. Get it out of your system. | saved the railroads’ of the United States effect a di- A FS : % ————_.—__.-. rect gain of about 5 million dollars, while the indi- W N: nal THE DAUGHTERS OF EVE. rect savings amounts to a sum that is equally as great.| . yoming jatio: Having exhausted the possibilities of skirts and] Of all the coal that is used in the firebox of a loco. t 2 ‘ ; blouses; having monopolized preferred position in all| motive, only 6 per cent of the total value of the fuel . the illustrated newspapers and magazines for a long] is applied to the work of moving the freight or pas- : Casper’s Popular Bank period; having driven most folks to the use of smoked geese ei one nee ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909 glasses and blinders, and having fed curiosity to the ts en a pound of coal is burned in a freight loco- point of ‘satiety, fair femininity is now exploiting| motive at ordinary freight train speed, it will furnish s G. Washington Coffee Refining Co, 522 Fifth Aveaus, New York City knickerbockers. sufficient energy to carry one ton 15 miles. Am or. sae While there could be a great deal said in favor of| dinary passenger locomotive consumes a pound of the adoption of the style it were better to remain si-| fuel for every 52 feet it Rares Each unnecessary | sum 1M UVADRTNESNUSUOUHEAE EASA) lent and conserve breath and effort. If the fad ap-| stop made with a heavy freight or passenger train | S=0 : peals it will sweep the country like an epidemic or a| represents a fuel loss of from 500 to 750. pounds .of|= \ HAVE YOUR CARPETS crime wave and no force or power will be able to curb| coal, depending on the weight of the train, the length|= . : CLEANED __ it or even retard its progress until it has run its course| of the stop and the grade conditions. ,A brake line air { or a newer mode enters a bid for feminine favor. leak on a train of 50 freight cars has been known to e@ ! Before you put h It may, with perfect propriety, be observed that the| cause a loss of as much as 2,540 pounds of coal in a : ~ aca oh a your heaters general tendency of the knickerbocker outfit is not| 10-hour period. . The loss of coal each time a mod- cn y the Hamilton Beach toward disrobing and therefore entirely appropriate| ern locomotive pops off for five minutes is about 75 ‘arpet Cleaner. Called for and comfortable for winter wear, although it is pos-| pounds. If locomotive firemen were to save a little|= and delivered. 8 sible for daring ones to modify by change and elim-| more than one shovel of coal out of ot ton used, |= ination and preserve to large extent the familiar dis-| the total saving would be equal to nearly 1 per cent |= A HAN! play of rete meer Ay ce ie of all the soe mendien: i ne \ ‘ ? T IS BO M? T = ee & EDWARDS Early experiments have met with considerable pu! “The ultimate in fuel economy on our railroa WH A I SH EVIS: ? Ww H A hone 1452-3 lic petal cabin because of the novelty. Whether] a long. way ons Halted pesction in ert parts bY WHY DOES LABOR ORGANIZE AND STRIKE ‘g a crisis is impending and we are about to witness the] our country is far from being modern. For example, > = passing of the fig leat and s resumption of regular| the brick arch, {€ applied to-an American losomenne WILL BE THE OUTCOME OF THE INDUSTRIAL STRUGGLE? clothes cannot be forecast at the present stage of de-| and properly operated and maintained, will save ap- pbptedeia namo k ind tah. velopment. Hopes or fears are idle. Time, only, will| proximately 15 per cent of the locomotive’s fuel; yet . 9 : reveal. Hold your breath and cross your fingers. "some of the largest roads in the country are only now I ET THE BIBI E ANSWER 3 . —_—_—_o——____—. commencing to equip locomotives with this well known a. $ e re : SPEAKING OF ABLUTIONS. fuel saving device.” : There is much to be said for the pasd bath, Tie Se eciGe ROG = : To TOTS your househoid largely to the comfort and well-being of the 5 * . . + +H i a g00) erties observes this rite of personal cleanliness. | | What has become of the oldtashioned git who wore| The Meetings Which Have Been Held at the Big Tent at Third and Park Will Be Con- S'S Waiasrediation tu ane ing removes the wastes from the body| knickerbockers a few days ago?—-Chica; . i . ¥ 4 ; ete Pe ae ratite through the pores of the| Knickerbockers for the feminine world make little tinued Every Sunday Night at the 1 : ing furniture and pianos skin. The removal] of these wastes, which are-prin-| headway. Nobody is opposing them.—St. Louis Globe i of hau! cipally poisonous matter, co-operates to the health of| Democrat. } . : We png: pa 3 the individual and keeps the functions of the skin in pee acs on ea MOOSE HALL, 139 East Second Street 3 we wive a guarantee o = normal working order and in conformity to the science A German medical society will make a serious at- 9 rs 0 @ive a guarantee on \ Dt good health. tempt to determine the origin of the international $ all our work. The daily bath has come not to be a luxury but a| fable of the stork’s bearing the newborn babes to the i the civilized man. While there are many| homes of those desiring them. The doctors desire cre yer ecoea or appreciate the value of a daily | light and facts upon the partnership upon which they scrubbing is no argument against what science and ob-4 lack authentic information. ervat taught. 0 —_______ E . Pmt pare fear, or old superstition which has so] The departure of the doctors has left a large and § long prevailed, that frequent bathing is weakening,| sombre vacancy in our midst. te REMEMBER THE DATE—SUNDAY EVENING, 7:45, SEPTEMBER 11 4 i e é