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PAGE TWO ; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 192). the gad accident was received pay a the many friends of en brown head at a hole in the nearby MICHENER FUNERAL HELD. 5 ; €be Casper Daily Cribune Se ncaa ae United States will not spend their money in the sup- port of any sort of enterprise which they believe is : sagebrush. fmmued every evening except Sunday at . Natrona | Po " TIME : t = County, Wyo, Publication Offices. Tribune Building. | tainted with immorality, and behind their advertising BED- RIES FOR THE £ 4 Miss agers seta trap pr — of Mr. and Mrs. b foreere 3 bat : oSIN iE ae ee men, noted “ er eapegeon 7 t at D saees caeeaeadhl tet hth and georei nan ob ntas truck é:lteu aia BUSINESS TELEPHONES ..... 15 a % cks, have kept the substance of de- Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting Ali Departments] S0Ft to cheap tricks, = re away for his winter's grub-stake, — wea omen tae = Bex cency in the entertainments they have offered. thirty-nine big rabbits in a single “The moving-picture men may well take a Jeaf out By AUNT MILDRED. of the experience of the circus men. This remark does not refer to the exhibitor who does the best he can with the films that he can get, but to the big producers in whose hands lies the control of the industry. A strong movement was begun not long ago ‘o clean up the films, and that is good as far as it goes, but the fact that the industry needs cleaning is becoming more and more apparent. “The star system in motion-pieture bosiness is one of the factors which have contributed to the present bad conditions. It has brought enormous rewards to 2 few who frequently ,.ave not known what to do with their money, and it hac set before many ambitious aight. Sunday, according to word received It is produced at home. by friends here. The Michener’s were! Wasting No Sympathy. formerly Casper residents and word of (Greybull Standard.) Car! Jackson, federal prohibition di- rector for the state of Wyoming, has sent out a circular Jetter to the news- papers of the state telling them what he will not do in the way of paying at- tention to communications from peo- ple over his district. The Standard will not waste much sympathy on Mr. Jackson and his troubles, as it seems that about all the “directing” he has Been doing is to direct his stenogra pher to send out letters to pe Acta mas SNR Re ae —Rvernametts SS Entered a: Casper, (Wyoming) Postoffice as second clase matter, November 22, 1916. Complete October List NOW ON SALE > MEMBER THE SOCIATED PRESS J. E. HANWAY .. . President and Editor EB. EVAN THOMAS DAIL Advertising Represe Pradden, King & Prudden, 1720 Ill; 286 Fifth aver Yor ton, Mass. Copp: the New York, you? . Well the fairies called the dryads live in the woods inside the trunks of trees. It is they wno give the shape of the leaves to the oak, and the ma- ; Globe Bidg., Bos- jane are on file in fices and visitors SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Cartier One Year opmers girls the lure of a prize tnat is entirely too tempting for their own good. Incidental to this discussion, it highest artistic merit because everything has been sac- a has operated against the production of pictures of the 40 ple, and the willow, which you know from kindergarten are not the least bit alike. Just the same as you and Mary are both little girls, byt you Big “hands are tied” newspapers. Horn county has its full quota of law enfordement officers whose whenever there is any work to do, but who are plumb Columbia Six Months": 3.40 |-rificed to stardom. peeigtteny ber 5 7 yellow bair, while foose when it comes time to back up Eoorkiotn 145| “There are hundreds of millions of dollars perma-| Mary has brown eyes and dart ha-r. to the pay window and get their Pe: Copy .05| nently invested in motion-picture enterprises, and the] aut the gnome-fairies live underneath i. monthly pay checks. v movies cater to a larger public of amusement seek-|the ground and make tne beautiful} Miss Nellie Jenkins of the North| No, we won't waste any time sym- One Your ers than any other business. It is time that the men| things peopls call minerals. Do you| ork, who is a sister of Ellsworth |pathizing with Mr. Jackson in his 90 a - 198 cepted for less period than cription by mail advance and the after snbserip- All_subscriptions must be pid Dafly Tribune will not insure delivery tion vecomes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©) Associated Press ely entitled to we ed in this paper and Member of the The Associated Press is exc use for publication of all news cred also the local news vublished herein. most deeply interested and most responsible began to think about,putting an end to all of the conditions which threaten to turn public support away from their business and irretrievably drag it into the dirt.” CABS a FORGETS SCMETHING. “The former secretary »f the treasury and director general of so many things one has quite lost track of them,” observes the Chicago Journal of Commerce,” paused in Chicago just Jong enough the other day to deliver an opinion concerning conditions in general «now what a mineral is? Have you « litUle gold ring, or have you ever no- ticed mother’s knives and forks and spoons made from silver? Maybe you have seen the coalman witn a load of black coal thought and thought where that coal came from. Yes, all @ gold and silver and coal in the world can~ from the ground as min- erals made by the gnomes. However the elves are not like eitner tne dry- ads or the gnomes. The elves are mis- chievous litle beings and cause a Jenkins, the Wapti stage driver, is out of the Belgian hare business, troubles. or, to be less ambiguous, Miss Jenkins aad forty Belgian hares went to bed. In the morning there was but one and not 80 much as a piece of fur to tell \what happened to thu others They had disappeared completely anc as they were very tame there seeme: no solution of the mystery, until the when she Dance Records Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. and to aim a barbed shaft at the Republican party. It|great deal of trouble. Perhaps you |"¢t “a7 Miss Jenkins saw a ltt'c] § Sar bac All By Myself. Fox-trot Ted Lewis? Jazz ol rn % eat as oF 26 any time between § and : o'clock p- m.| is evident that Mr. McAdoo believes the Republican | felt ao Danny yeateraay and motner pal a my One Kiss. Medley Fox-trot The Happy Siz aes . . nd panda tana administration is not making good, that the return to| scolded you, you couldn't under- Saontive Creoning. Biese Orchestra |A-3439 et The Trisune kuow when pour carrier maisees you.” | normalcy has not been as rapid as it should have been,| #8 why you had been so naugaw eos EReeaing: Medley ror-trot Paut Biese Greketray BSc and that the present depression is directly traceable] "00 Krow thet It was an elf eho bon nition Learn to Sinile. Medley Foxtrot ‘The Happy Siz)A-3441 ang to the regime of President Harding. naan to sen eae eateiaet Paper Doll. Medley Fox-trot Heppy at 85c “There is, however, another side to the story and| know the difference? If you had said, Tio. Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio) , s446 of this Mr, McAdoo did not speak. He forgot to men-|“go away elf I mean to be a good You're the Sweetest Girl in All the World and ‘BSc A GREAT DEMOCRAT. tion that the period of hard times, of business depres-|sirl” the elf would have been frignt- Stolen Kisses : The Happy Siz The Democratic party holds no bigger or broader| sion, set in long before President Wilson left the|®ned and would not have bothereu Honey Lou. Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra) ,.3440 man than Uscar Underwood. No member who would| White House and even while Mr. McAdoo himself held/¥°™ Honeymoon Home. Medley Fox-trot BSc more readily and sincerely render service to his coun-| the treasury portfolio. He was discreetly silent with| ut in the great world too, the elves Art Hickman’s Orchestra try in preference to his party. No Republican, be be the bitterest and most uncompromising stalwart with-} in the fold, can find in his heart objection to Senator Underwood's selection as a member of the conference on limitation of armament, on account of his party affiliation, his integrity or his wisdom. It is indeed a contrast, and a welcome one, to note the action of Fornfer President Wilson in refusing to designate a leading Republican for any important service during’ his administration and then to find his/ successor, President Harding, asking leading members | of the opposite party to serve, consulting them upon} all occasions and affording them their full share in regard to his own administration of the railroads, for instance, an experience which came near paralyzing the commerce of the nation. Perhaps no administra- tion was ever called upon to assume such responsibil- ities and to untangle such 9. muddle as has that headed by President Harding, and the most blased partisan cannot in fairness deny that the policies of Mr. Me- Adoo and others of the Demcratic regime are at least in part responsible. “There would have been no need for such drastic retrenchment in government expenditure had Mr. Mc- Adoo’s party not been wildly extravagant. Freight rates would not have had to be raised if Mr. McAdoo, do things which make people uncom- fortable. Sometimes when you go te school in the mornings,.and your lit- tle fingers become so cold or your nose feels like it would never be warn. again; it is the Frost Elf who .s pizy- ing with you. He is a merry little fel- low tho’ and we can not help but like him sometimes. The ierves of the maple tree turn red #=2 gold in the autumn, and the oak leaves became beautiful red or brows. while the w: low becomes dark green and yellow We love these wonderful changes in the Frist Elf starts his plastering. He the governmert and the affairs of our common| as director general of railroads, had seen to it that the|Paints the leaves while we are ali It Po Al the Swaace Ghoer anaes country.” equipment of the roads was kept up to staxdard and|*°U"dy sleeping. sb ater ad Broadway Senator Underwood is truly a great man and he will render conspicuous service in the greatest con- ference America has ever undertaken to forward. From a hitherto unpublished address delivered last May a paragraph or two will show the vision of the| man: ] “Now, when we came out of the war I think there} was a universal sentiment among the American peo- ple in favor of disarmament of the world, the enter- ing into agreements by the great nations of the world the przperties returned to their owners in as good con- dition as when placed under government control. It would have been in far better taste had Mr. McAdoo been less critical of his political opponents and instead offered a constructive suggestion for the benefit of sufferers from the dislocation of business.” STAMP IT OUT. There is a widespread feeling in the country that the Ku Klux Klan is an un-American institution and Tater in the autumn; in October the Frist Elg starts hs plastering. He: seals the lakes so tightly fand sc smoothly it looks as if he ‘had had ar army of the very best plasterers 1: VOICE AND PIANO LESSONS 1320 South Cottonwood Street Phone 1635R. the whole fairy kingdom to help him but really he does it all himself. Think of the little fish under the ice whc are locked in and can not g0 callin until the warm sun unlocks the door The poor ducks too can swim only 0: DANCE Cherie Nora Bayes A-3443 When You're In, You're In, In Indiana Nora Bares} 85c Oh! They're Such Nice P Furman and Nash} A-3445 Ma area tay Furman and NashS 85c ‘When the Honeymoon Was Over Charles Harrison A-3442 Birds of a Feather Fred rine} 85c Molly Bra: 3 The Ould Plaid Shawl Howard Marah\ A-3438 Howard MarshS 85c to forego the settlement of international. disputes by:| should be abolished; and a determined effort in tany| thot tnewree wat Caer gras oO fas! FESS Dear Old Girl Peeree Quariat /A72436 |, force of arms and to recognize their determination in| sections is under way to: drive the organization..out| to lock them up too, He spenda a. bury . Bay Care eee. BSc ® great judicial tribunals that should decide the ques-| of communities where, it haéfloufished sand where|month. before winter Gomes \letting, Winter Garden Aritleipatio Blues Southern Negro } ase 4 tions from the standpoint of right by the force of logic| citizens have ‘suffered outrages contrary to the -laws|People know that he is still Tviig and T’'m Wild About Moonshine Southern Negro 85c & and reason and not at the cannon’s mouth or at the! of the land. ; as mischievous as ever. EVERY NIGHT oeee i ® end of the pointed swgrd. Have we forgotten that set-| If a secret society is to set itself up to be the judge,| Pe you femember what -he dogs in) Introducing the Wild Animal Calls. ‘The Elks’ Battle tlement? It was only three years ago and _yet it] jury and exccutioner, in local cases where citizens are |*®¢ Winter? He paints our windows so rt Ernest Thompson Seton | A-31323 & seems we are about to abandon the hope of maintain-| atleed to have offended, then the courts may as well| ‘at We can barely see from. them, Moonlight Wild Animal Calls. My First phesting whe stieas 85c ™ ing the peace of the world except by the force of arms.| step down and deliver over to these self. “appointed |AD®, ‘ere. are the most pictures o cise Seen “This side of the chamber does not hold the direct responsibility for the management of the government today, bxt we would be recreant to the constituencies we represent if we did not stand ready to give a help- ing hand to the party in power when they are endeav- ering to serve the people of this great nation along right lines, and if we were not willing to sacrifice cur- selves, if necessary, by standing in the way of legisla- tion, that is not in accord with the great ideals of regulators of community morals, the machinery for enforcing the laws. Whatever his offense, every American citizen is guaranteed a fair and impartial trial. This he must receive, and the law must take its course, or the safety of the community is endangered. The idea of u secret society masquerading in sheets and pillow cascs going about visiting punishment upon citizens\ who happen to be unpopular with the mem- trees and flowers -and mountains and even of boys and girls playing You look to see the very first time the \-indows are frosted this winter, “Here's « big an’ fall. box, Opera and Concert r + Betty. Mother always has sev- the American people, the ideals of our republic, the/ bers is preposterous. It is high,time state authorit; gral” packages of Kelloge’s ideals of our fathers. So, although our Republican| interfered and put an end to the hilarity of this om ‘eawae je asst Tom sp—seh, A Song of India (from “Sadko”) Rosa Ponsete} 33°60 brethren hold the responsibility, we cannot excuse} ganization. satel feet welcome, is ne ourselves from our share of it, and, withou! intend- La ola Ri st } 00 ing it as a political criticism, I want to say to you gentlemen who bear the responsibility of the party in power that unless you solve this one question of the future peace of the world you will fail in your duty to the country, and the country will repudiate you for that failure. “You have taken over the control of the govern- ment with the greatest burden of indebtedness that it has ever faced. In gererations past the American people hardly knew what taxation was, so far as the government was concerned, because the taxes fell so lightly that the burdens of taxation were not felt, but today the burden of taxation is bearing down upon the home of every man, be he rich or be he poor, whether it stalks in under the guise of an income tax or whether it meets him at the breakfast table in an THE BEST BABY. ‘The theories of the better babies promoters and en- thusiasts, were completely upset when/a baby in the most congested district in the city of New York where sanitation and facilities to guard the health of in- fants were the worst, was found to be not only a per- fect specimen but the healthiest baby in the entire city. The district from which the baby came was from Avenue A to Avenue D and from Third to Ninth street, on the East Side, comprising 33,373 inhabitants. The mortality rate in this district is 6.4 compared with 12.93 for the city, while infant mortality is 52 com- pared with 85 for the city. The people of the particular section mentioned are largely foreign, used to paternalistic control under to coax ou don’t have big and little folks to eat Lakme—“ Ou va la jeune Hindoue” cs Bong) Rigoletto—“Caro Nome” (Dearest Name) : | sites Florence Macbeth $ 3437 Sweetheart For You Barbara Mauret) A-: Love's Dream (Ohe Mamma!) Barbara Aouret\ S00 Instrumental Music indirect tax on what he must buy in order to ‘sustain ¢ / need ‘ mus governments where they formerly lived. Thoroughly / Perpetuum Mobile +g ey ena! health. prey sition Alan ht ee Lae iret used to health regulations and familiar with the rules a las < pee indebtedness as they should; they can solve | of health and sanitation. Jem within the decade if they are ready and prepared| “Tqwa ih SMa SANatiOn. sa ores carry the ex- Liebestraum (Dream of Love) Pablo Casale} 7°50 to relieve the American people of the burden of pre- paredness for future wars. It is today necessary to raise at least $4,000,000,000. More than half of that must be paid for past wars; at least a fourth of it is for preparation for future wars. If that fourth that is| to be raised for preparation for future wars were used to pay cur past indebtedness, to wipe out the burdens of the wars that have passed, and to bring the gen- erations of the future to a point where they may work foe civic righteousness and not for the destruction of humanity, a great adyance would be accomplished for the civilization of the world. “I do not regard the $100,000,000 that is being fought for in the pending bill (the naval appropria- tion bill) as more than a mere bagatelle, a pawn on the chess-board. It is not the money involved in the] “mand. New York's in t is 1 - oe Saisew eae : 7 Ae Ase the | cor 3 terest is purely selfish. She ! Dealers the bill that is the issue, but it is the principle for which) °c. in the construction of the project the abandon. the family will tell you that! Dealers the 10th and we stand. It is the question as to whether we shall stand for an insistent policy, not that we alone, but that the world shall disarm. That is the real question involved in the issue tod planation. ee a a MUST EXERCISE VIGILANCE. While the final report of the International Commis- sion has not yet been filed, the engineers’ report on the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway project has been in hand some considerable time assuring the en- tire feasibility of the plan besides the repayment of the cost within a reasonable time out of water power developed by the project. The friends of the undertaking in the beginning will be in the middle west and the west. They will have no easy task when they introduce their bill in congress for opposed they will find New York and New England and such influence as these sections can ment of her Erie canal upon which she has expended useless millions and the decline of the port of New York from first position in the division of incoming and outgoing freight with Chicago and other lake ° ATAU if CORN FLAKES Just as soon as you serve Kellogg’s you’ll note fussy and fatied appetites getting mighty sharp; you'll find big bowls being handed back for *‘just a few more Kellogg’s, mother—they’re wonderful!’” And, that'll make you glad#for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are delicious—and they make for health and happy digestions! speed-start for the day’s doings! Every one in They’re a great Kellogg’s—the original Corn Flakes—vwill be a revelation to your taste if you have been New Columbia Records Columbia or Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | A-6190 Nallaintermeszo Key of A” Major $1.50 ‘incinnati Symphony Orchestra. eee vere Aladar Sio's Gypsy Orchesira\E-7247 ‘Aladar Sio’s Gypey oaeesy “85c Be erence Night's Dream—Scherzo Key of “G” Evening Tales Sari child to » ebureh beliry? Ly COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yor eating imitations! For your own enjoyment, do this:—compare the big, sunny-brown Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with other ‘‘corn flakes.’’ Put them side by side! Eat some of Kellogg’s— then try the imitations! You'll realize then why Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are the largest and ports nearer points of origin and consumption. More than a third of the states of the union are vi- tally interested in the St. Lawrence project and the interests of these states will have to be alert if they hope to realize their ambitions. 0 In 1881 Hobart college graduated a class of thir- \ crapactomann ys Ebert S18 CLEAN UP THE MOVIES. There is still competition in the production of mov- ing picture films and local picture houses have a wide variety of selection. They alone are responsible for the kind and quality of pictures presented to their patrons. Audiences have been highly educated 2s to Royalty & Producers Corporation quality of photography and they are no longer accept- ing the trash many theater managers’ place before them. Neither will they continue to patronize a house that permits the “wrong kind” of pictures. If the manager does not study the demands of his pa- teen. There may be c-me particular significance in the number, but the fortieth annual reunion of the members has just been held. The additional fact that ten out of the thirteen members are clergymen may be an argument that piety somehow. has something to fastest selling cereal in the whole world! Do more than ask for ‘‘corn flakes.’’ Insist upon KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes. The physical condition of this company should re- flect a betterment of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher prices and market distribution. trons and fulfill them he is foolish and if he is not care- It’s worth while! b ful to supply clean pictures he deserves to lose out. ‘The Detroit Free Press reads a sensible lecture to the producers well worth their attention: “Pp, T. Barnum was a great advertiser who knew the ‘show business,’ and all his life he stressed the idea that his was a great moral show with the em- phasis on the word ‘moral.’ He did that because he knew that the great mass of decent people in the do with longevity. Seb et What care we that the coal supply will be exhausted in three million years. We'll be in that condition be- fore the present ‘season is half over. Information on this issue granted freely upon re- quest, TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203 and 204 ports is that foreign customers are buying and con- Ce as The chief reason for the decline in American ex- suming less merchandise. Can anything be do | CORN FLAKES ps ' @ 1A GA SIO