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i gram must include ‘systematic training papi paiepedeeee ing OO bn Loe pean haley rg evening except - od secure c! > County, Wyo, Publication Offices. SESS | in oral expression and writing, ta reeding sload with TELEPHONES feeling and expression, and in the use of literature as oy eS Txonange Gannecting AU Department} . possession’and a source of delight.’ ) Postatfice as eecond class “But the underlying aim of the committee in to ke bridge the gulf which has so long kept industry and ——sn THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | culture apart. Hitherto educational t and ex: periment in their higher flights have either despised or ignored the industrial and commercial facts of the modern world; hitherto the promoters of technical education, in England st least, have given scant at- tention to cultura] subjects. In now proposing to make, education ‘humanistfe,’ a common possession, through ssequste knowles of Paes Sate = 4 f 1 i Harry. Carpenter Tells How He Was “Losing . itis! jon. 7 Spent sil expecimeat Wwileh Gt be well wart ensale eae Weight, Strength and Energy Until He Used Garren’s Tonic. ing. Observe that no change is proposed from liberal lives at No. got no relief and reanties the to {liberal culture—only a recognition of the claims of good Engiish as the pre-condition of all cul- the] point where I coull mot even res: at night. ture. “Thus Dr. Eliot’s championship of the language is “I also lost in welght and was the down hit rapidly when T roa good doctrine for the English themselves, and the manifesto of the British board strikes a note which will be heard also on this side of the water. Both about Garren’s Tonle and decided to peals should be the beginning of a new enthusiasm stve it a trial. I am glad to my tha: my appetite js already improved = that I enjoy évery mouthful I eat with. for thé mother tongue.” ee - out any Bad after effects. I am rn. A JUST JUDGE. longer constipated, never have ate! awful headaches anymore, and my & E iil I & F iis | “A Toronto judge has sentenced two men to long three months. ‘All subscriptions mrust be peid tn n@vance and the for i after subsorj rison terms for reckléss motor car driving that re- pated and blood seemp to be in perfect condition, on ee a 7 ° sulted i death,” points out the Kansas City Star. 2 " ih tng so that I feel good all the time now. — Bo) | “The men were not ‘bad’ fellows, as their recor i \ 25 HNN tives con’ pee smoulan’e take. anything tor the Member of Anéit Buroan of Cirealation (AB ©) | sowed; they had not been in court before, and one g AA came benefit Gasren's Tonia bee, done, ma. of them was an ex-soldier with testimony of heroic Bs Se i tietin te clit ice fee Member of the Associated Press conduct in his favor. But the evidence showed that Loy Pra ries Ate & ot ively entitled to te s cee The Aneoclated Frencws credited in this paper and| the men had been guilty of reckless driving, and it also the local news published herein. was upon this that the judge had to make his decision, eS ee ee a decisi ; luded not only the pri ts Pill 1, ee Garren’s Tonic ts sold in Casper b; the Casper Pharmacy and the leading the way of medicine but} dealers in every cliy.—Adv. & Call 15 or 16 any time Detween 6:30 and & o’closk p. m have rights to safety that myst be protected. Pe: haps there are not enough laws on this subject at present; certainly, there ought to be more restrictions oat . A er will be de | ten years. L se let The Triune know when your carrier misses you. any other vray,’ said the judge. ‘And as yet the law CC ~~ } does not provide any means of preventing such as you <> from operating automobiles and thus becoming a menace to the public; punishment is the only deter- = 5 : rent.’ s ee ‘ vy MTT T. “A Just judge, this, one must conclude. The reck- 3 i CASED |SCHOCT hiea a aaiier school] less motorist is found in eyery city and on the coun- ‘ ! dasies tn the United States,.or the world for’ that] try™highways. Pedestrians and motorists in general ‘ } ’ : 7, that can point to a record of growth in t Easing equalling school district No. 2 which is the pe per city district. The comparison is 1911 with 192 moned before the State transit com-|large dividend payments from 1917 to BANDITS GET mission wihiiéh” sought to determine | 119. . _» 4 = [whether ‘they Dad impaired the capi eer pete Oe Gee : ee ’ ‘The commission that it * Banking houses - ‘Bank resources 1911. 1921. on those who are permitted to drive cars. But a big 2,800 trouble is a failure to punish adequately reckless and . 5 1 the . compan: thorizii Population —~—--—. as irresponsible motorists. ‘ Dangerous driving isn’t going opp) Slot tne 4 B. bes Ad School peg a 15 189] to be popular in Toronto with these two drivers in Ri pe Teachers employed -———- : prison.” ’ ; ki $11,000,000 ——__-——_—_ 2'869,894 $52,817,420 THE OTHER GERMANY. , nah et = : Frege aoe 19 '148] “Premier Briand has made his expected defénse of | , A Atters emsdroe lect ceived ae 3 ; i 32 Miles street paving = none 22] the great French army that is still in being,” declares P hone \ > oS the Philadelphia Ledger. ‘‘He makes*it to a sympa- thetic world, to nations but recently at grips with the enemy who~ ‘has been the dangerous neighbor of France. It was an eloquent address, byt the cause it- self is eloquent. © $40,000 in a holdup of three, exprése f $ company employes ‘here last night, gis't The robbers loaded two strong boxes i itomobil a drove ite x 1 uiisamac’, poselet with toa Low operating cost: Thé world at large is cordially invited to do the Best it can to match the record. : ————_—— DEFINES AMERICANISM. ; We hav@ for a time heard much about American-| ""\, t fem. What ‘is it? A few years ago you never heard aiatia the word at all. Now it Et Sea ital sp engin Fa9 *! Briand defense. ‘ France does not fear the Germany Upon everybody's tongue. What re x Sriram of the Eberts and the Wirths, but it does fear that The president has given us the de: tive life in this| ‘other Germany of the Hohenzollerns.’ He gave credit “Americanism means. loyal, <wrltation It is not{ {° the Germans who want the kind of peace that is nation, under this nation’s co Alters p ®. | founded upon’ democratic institutions. With the reat merely faith ah a state of mind, but @ program pres-| o+ the world he Jooks forward to some day when that ent and pressing. ~ kind of Germany will take the place of this present “I am sorry toysay that in the,days tat have]. stiess and uncertain state »now brooding over the passed since war was declared four springs” the} breaking of past hopes, its present‘ humiliations and a word has been a little dependent. It has been d possible revenge in the future. much by empty men who had nothing really worth!" «on this side of the Atlantic we trouble ourrelves hile to say and therefore shouted for Americanism | ut little about armies. As Secretary Hughes told the Sh cence! thet pe ee eal eerie conference in introducing the French premier, land Fi ented ee are eee ie aang sought because} *7mament is not a vital issue in the United States. To sel strate) Hen’ 3 aise areal : ving our ana Dy, France, who twice in fifty years saw the Uhlan lances * » 2.—Augus' +} i here and there men “have arisen to question its val-} 16, it is an issue and France eannot soon. forget. ype Solved B grace aot pour Donee Brotners ‘ Ta Sts SEDAN f and thought it was all a joke. fear Germany until- the -German Three of the bandits coverod the-ex*}-~ i rreesmen while the fourth robber put vs phe ih This is the sum and substance of the pe deta which contained | - 7 i : i sbout $40,000 In «urrency ang Walu- ‘ ables, into the automonile. 12 bars Polar White Laundry Soap____.__50c Mixed Christmas Candy, per Ib__-_._____...40c ° e , ® Qt. cans Cane and*Maple Syrup... . } -gal. 6 Can id Maple.S; ty $1.00 mie! of “tt 7 <I Bs aera she apid Transit. mE i Coffee...... tenienes 2 406 r 2- cans. § - _ Facing Probe ‘oilet Papes Pati tes: (NC rae renee COLISEUM MOTOR CO. ity and Soutien lets slp «chanc’ to hold out| Premier Briend has inade it clear, that it will remain! Rapiq ‘Transit. company refused to 2 vi long as the Junker breeds and the im- dee s “ \ < TH friendly ‘hand is responsible for unassimilated im- rated the vttitainan nectared by the waive immunity yesterday when sum: % 2 - ‘ i iy ; 7 rf , ii nts who have been the easy prey for every agi-| Hohenzollerns live on ih the German states. Pe 4 ‘ i tor and who had an axe'to grind. Therein has been} " c, France will keep her army and thaintain watch = wie k & . aarti " the real un-Americanism, therein the greatest treason.| 4.4 ward toward the Rhine. Further reductions will 4 scastsesasstan £ “Although we were, a little while ago, tardy in our| },. made, but France will keep her hundreds of thou- eeponse to a just call for help, the part we finally! .-.4s under arms.» With this decision the world must played can be told with pride forever. Now ft seems} i706 so long as the Ludendorffs.and Von Hinden- gor part is to sct our house in order with a becom-| iur¢4 are mouthing of past glories and preaching ing respect for the opinions of mankind to the end] 11.5; crusade of a strong revenge. that all men may sce that it is good. We must live! “rng security of France is uncertain so long as tle much a life here that it will be its own answer to the} spirit of Germany remains the mixed and tinctured madness in the world. thing of today. The peace of Europe and of the world RT ERLE will not be secure until] Germany can put revenge out DEMAND FOR ENGLISH. « | of its heart and the German people can turn their “Dr, Charles W. Eliot’s recent plea for English as} backs with assured finality on the assorted gods of the @ subject which should take first rank in education,”| old imperialism and militarism. For America, though says the Boston Transcript, “finds an echo in the an-| she may help, cannot pledge that help. nouncement that English still leads at Harvard as a “Lacking such pledges France must guard against favorite study for specialization. It gains its larger| that dangerous neighbor. She has no choice until justification from the fact that the conference on| such time as the German spirit changes and until that limitation of armaments has revealed a distinct trend| ‘moral disarmament’ of which Premier Briand spoke towards greater use of the language among diplomats| has come to the world along with physical disarma- and government officials, along with increasing resort| ment. to it for. commercial and general purposes throughout “Then it may be that wé can make the agreements Europe, in Asia, especially in the countries bordering] of peace without greed for power or lust of land, with- on the Pacific. If “foreigners” thus easily turn to] out the trading and haggling, the bartering and ba: English as the variety of human speech which is to] gaining that has always crept into international con- be “the prevailing language all over the world”—Dr.| ferences and is now raising its head at Washington.” Eliot does not hesitate to predict that rank for it— Se : how much more eager should we not be in following THE PROMOTED LANDLADY. his admonition to “learn how magnificent the English “Let him who has never tasted prunes cast the first janguege is when accurately used, and take every] aspersion upon the movement to abolish landladies pains to learn to speak and write pure English’? proclaims the New York Tribune. “The ‘hostesses’ “Nor is the interest thus voiced by Harvard’s for-| who are to reign in their places are pictured by the mer president felt only in our own land. British pe ssociation to Promote Proper Housing for Girls as agogues, after long controversies over the meanirig of] creatures of the noblest impulses, who would pur ‘liberal education,” coupled with endless discussi ch only the freshest of fruits, who would never tp the proper place of the classics and of science in| scold a lodger for making coffee in her room and the curriculum, have just issued an appeal for great-| would not press her for the rent when she is jobless. er attention to English which will reverberate through | She has come into being, it is said, because of the ac. all the Anglo-Saxon countries. It.comes in the report] cursed spirit of independence that is abrofd._ If the of 2 committee appointed by the British board of edu-| landlady treats a girl rough today off she goes to a cation to inquire into the position now occupied by| girls’ club or she takes to herself a ttio of pals, and the language in the English schools and advise how] together they hire an—apartment, of course. So the its stc¢y may be best promoted. Sitting for several landlady has passed out, like the cab horse and thé ett Be Svomttee received oa testimony from] dodo, a victim of evolution. esses, and was at especial pains to ascertain “Tt is possible, however, that a ‘hostess’ and - how present methods of teaching English affect indus-| fashioned landlady are ‘sisters under taco a tty and commerce, _To most of the experts who lis- “Americans are prone to dress up their spades as A Seas the evidence given came as a revelation. It was agricultural implements. In a land where each man shown that at present practically no young people go-] is as good as his neighbor, if not better, words left ing into business enter it ‘trained to-express them-} over from an earlier social epoch which: emphasize selves in spoken and written English with facility and] differences in worldly estate quickly get out of date. correctness,’ or ‘possessed of that broad outlook which| Master and man are unknown terms in this country. wide reading and the study of literature may be ex- Even ‘hired man’ puts the emphasis on the financial pected to provide.’ All the business men examined arrangement, serving notice to all the world that the complained, ‘often bitterly,’ of defects in spelling,| worker is a free-will agent. So the servant soon _ Punctuation, vocabulary and sentence structure. Spell-| learns to call herself the maid, and recently she has ing in particular received adverse comment; on the| been glorified as houschold engineer and mothers’ as- pers bend ao ras Shale 74 the most serious| sistant. The hired hand becomes the worker and then ect was the to’ ability of their employes to ex-| the Wi iti it i gee themselves readily and correctly on simple mat- soe a ee CE eons aang wena ied “The same subtle snobbery. attack i Keeping in mind the needs of business, but re-| house world once before when the Taster patie: pndiating the ‘delusion’ that elementary education woman, unable to endure the thought of lodgers, be- should have exclusively in view ‘the making of miners| thought her of the happy device of ‘paying gucsta® of fectory girls, engineers or cooks,’ the committee| Now she is to call herself a ‘hostess,’ with the tacit recommends a new attitude towards the training of understanding, of course, that the party of the second youth, with insistence on English as the basic factor.| part becomes a ‘guest.’ ere is no suggestion that -more‘time should be given “‘And so'ev ri to it; what is insisted on is that its intrinsic impor-| bo added that even the Gane La roe ta tance must be recognized in the curriculum. . The| be. Let us respectfully speak of dt, please, ac the tgachers are to be the best obtainable, and the pro-| California plum.” i : de ® oI CETTE and Radiator'Covers: - Cold Weather Necessities ; @ While They. Last’. H. J. Peterson, Agent 230 W. Yellowstone WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE Wonderful Bargains in Second- The Webel building is being demolished to make way for the new Lyric Theater. Apply Charles Shoblom AT WEBEL BUILDING © wesevecsersosesssoscoseogeascesceces: We Would Be Very Glad Noha ae There will be 4 regular session of this lodge Friday evening, December 2, at Odd Fellows Hall. 3 On any building or imprevement you might have in mind. If you have an idea what : you would like but don’t know exactly what | it will take in material, come in and give us 3 : usin Importance B Se of Re your ideas. We will figure the bill of mate- rial and the cost, _ By Order of E. R: Robert Cohen, Secretary. OCD OPeeen een neeranprpnvennnsooeneossoonnerssdrnerenscone: O. L.Walker Lumber Co. 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