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PAGE SIX AIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922. €be Casper Daily Cribune | know that sometimes it is imconvenient for indivdu-| out of town, and why the money | Belmont B. McGee, arrested here sev. O: als and for nations and for parties to ki their] leaves Casper. Issued every evening except Su: ‘asper, Natrona eep County, Wye Publication Offices, Teibune Building. |Fledges. I know that sometimes it interferes with | Sve erent Scanitinian what we ey BUSINESS TELEPHONES ... = Js ana 1¢| Plans and involves sacrifices. I know that sometimes | } eo eter eee NOW WHEN THE OTHER Bors COME AWD SIGN, WE7EL BE - Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Devcrtments|in the world’s history men and nations have treated = = ieepuadnah: wemettion aa chaal bony solemn promises and obligatéons as mere seraps| matter, Novembsr 22, 1916. _— | “However, no political party will live—and no po-! litieal party ought to live—which will not and does! President and Editor/not, even though conditions may somewhat change,| ern: TEdnor|¢¥en though the pledge may have been made without -. City Editor| fall appreciation of its cost, keep the pledges and ‘A@vertming Manager| promises on which the people of the country gave| it authority and control.” at ae ee PASSING OF SHERLOCK. “If every man would give to the world what he is best qualified to give, and that only,” observes the Kansas City Star “reserving for private and family 47.20] use the gifts the world doesn’t eed from him, or is 3.90| better supplied with, existence here below would be a 1.88 | much better balanced affair. 98] “Here is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, for instance. | Millions of people in two hemispheres waited on his “53-30 | every word when he was using the real gift that was Three Months Iii] 195} his. He is a born story teller, and the world needs No neortpt ion by mail accepted for less period than/ good stories. We could not have too much Sherlock) Holmes. Like children who will ery for no other medi-| cece Urust be Pavitvery aher subecrip-| cine but the one with the attested label, we demanded | tion becomes one month in arrears the one and only Sherlock. Nobody could give his to us but Sir Arthur, and suddenly Sir Arthur snate! Member of Audit Burean of Ciresistion (4. BO) |i, away and annotnced that he had something better, Member of the — MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS equsTON HONORED FOR ALLEGED SWINDLER | CHEYENNE, Wyo, April 14—Gov- } | ernor Robert D. Carey honored the requisition of Governor Shoup of aga ‘fado tor the return_to_that state of = the return to that s' Advertising Representatives. King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg.. Chicago, 286 Fifth avenue, New York City; Globe Bidg.; Bos- fon, Mass. Copies of the Duily Tribane are on file i» the New York, Chicazo and Boston offices and visite + are welcome. Eoecd tious must be paid in advance ané the Associated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively «ntitied to the use for publication 6f all news credited in this paper and so the local news published herein. Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. Call 15 or 16 any time between 6:30 and 8 o'clock p. m. if you fail to receive your Tribune. A paper will be de ltvered to you by special messenger. Make it your duty to Jet The Tribune know when your carrier misses you. Se a WITHOUT TRUTH OR CONSCIENCE. Ever since last December stories have floated bout the city respecting immorality and social dis- ease in the Casper schools. The stories not only af- fected the scholars but the teachers as well There ‘was apparently no exception. The primary grades were equally as guilty as the hign school in immoral practices and but little better in respect to resulting fliseases. These putrid, vile and impossible slanders} continued intermittently until the present time and The creator of Sherlock Holmes had made one of thode distressing discoveries men are always making about themselves. He discovered that his real gift was not for story telling, but for spiritualistic revelation. It was as if Raphael after starting the “Transfigura- tion” had announced that paisiting was just a diver- sion for him, and that his real gift was for olive’cul- ture, to which he should henceforth devote himself. Men would have said, of course, that Italy had plenty of olive growers, but never could have too many- Ra-| phael canvases. So of Sir Conan Doyle. The world) has plenty of spiritualistic discoverers, but too few good story tellers “Sir Arthur, after revealing himself in his new role in England and Australia, has come to the United States with his message from the spirit world. He is welcome, of course, and will have a hearing. But what a falling off is here! The creator of Sherlock Holmes, who had entertained and delighted a vast American audience, comes now to urge us to dismiss Holmes and to take something substantial, real and attested in his. place—spirits of the other world! of a different character from that ex- perienced in other lines of activity. Why They Don’t W.H. Brown Grocery and Market Phone 490 s Best Creamery Butter, per Ib Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz., 25c Extra Fancy Potatoes 20 Ibs. for 50c 98-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour__-___--~ 48-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour_ 24-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour 10-Ib. sack Corn Meal_____-_____..--_ Mystery of Being 4-Ib. sack Jersey Cream Pancake Flour, 35c — sack Jersey Cream Buckwheat jour 4m all probability will continue to echo in the outer environs for some time to come. At the initial outbreak the school authorities, the board of cducation, teachers and health supervisors Holmes was fiction, says Sir Arthur in effect, and not worthy our serious ek ei Spirits are real, and therefore much more important. Holmes fooled us merely; there was no such person and he did no such One of the large factors in a good school system is the close and hearty co-operation between the parents and teachers. With the co-operation of . Editor Tribune. In almost every Casper paper you pick up you read the inviation of merchants to spend When I reflect that, since man's pri- mal year, Not one of his by utmost cast of promptly seized upon the outside reports and rigidly| things as are recorded of him. Spirits are telling us thought the parents many vital problems can|your money at home. I would iike to Large can Lo Ibs. 1.1 investigated the flimsiest, unsupported charge of] the truth; they exist and the things they do must not|Has flicked the outer rim of -that|be solved, one of the most impartant|{nquire how it is possible to spend zs ‘Cabin Syr rup, 5 . net_$1.19 scandal and disease. The result then, and the result| be classed with the trivial exploits of romancers. most sought— a a nn Sane, oe semirg © etter ‘at-| aur money st heme sehen the streets Large can Strained Honey, 5 Ibs. net___90c : “ * je “ ‘ The M: ft Bei - co 6 grades. in e spending places ai Per eee eee dat is tentoended: and tho ex-| yale ee ey or ae Wall feel that Sir Arthur has his|™° Nogaphere, | Being absent from school works alin an impamable condition at preent (Mf ¥/2-gal. can Delicious Strawberry Jam__95c . Where frat hardshi, both teach: \)}an® have beer. in the sam: i fistence of social disorders preposterous. The whole 4] 24) than the spirits Sir Arthur is now interpreting. nine ae ly clings, yet has ey a war ee ew P= are in the © condition 1p-gal. can Delicious Jam, other va- slander upon school population, the parents, the teach-| The things that Holmes did, too, sensational as they|tto the acon’s dizy problem cangbt|the lower grades sinco this work| ye ttve in the southwest section of rieties 85c ing force and the school authorities of the Casper! were, were much more rational than the things the/As midges in a web, the sum but| must again -be explained and much|the city. There aro no sidewalks and 40. 2. cp .0.. Qhooaoho ------------'! district. * — |spirits do; not more rational on!y, but more useful, nought time ts taken that rightfully belongs|ctuldren are compelled’ to wade. tn 18-oz. jar Cherry, Strawberry or eins Not content to leb the matter rest with their own] constructive ard valuable. Holmes attacked bad mem-|Of search, or of research, so costly|to others. The pupil who has missed|mud to their shoe tops. A perfectly berry Jam investigations and conclusions, the local aghool board] bers of society ahd uncovered their frauds and misdo- dear— several days finds it difficult to make| comfortable beginning of a school ee nas oe ai called in the State health board to exercise all auto-| ings. He was on the right side. The spirits, despite|7he" 1 cry out om this our Human} up PEERS severe cnt Desens cay. As an additional hardship, chit- 32-0z. jar Delicious Jam___ cratic powers it possesses under the law to satisfy| all the high minded and sincere men like Sir Arthur|,, yiming, yet so weak its fiber still, | est which at i |@ren are forbidden to take lunch to 1/,-1b. bo : the fathers and mothers of Casper of the utter falsity| have done in their behalf, ure still the agents of manyjhet does at this one point no wiser re which eqeetnaly. means bis leav fico ans paseo, is Fe ani ay trip 614-lb. boxes Crackers, per box________ 95c Why is it that a school board responsible for the type of school houses constructed of the rumors and the absence of any danger what- persons who prey on society quite as much as did the soever to the physical well-being of their children. criminals whom Holmes pursued. It is hard not to Chocolate Bon Bon Cookies, per Ib____40c The absence of pupils referred to grow Than these in their own dust long] above are those that could very easily Responsibility for what appeared to be the most/fcel that the creator of Holmes ought to be exposing, ages blind! . . . be avoided. The excuses “for bein . ‘i authoritative statements in the whole situation has| he tracds of the spirite, or of the humans who pretend| Yet. shut of grasping and tmportunate| unsent” ‘recetved. from time, to, time | coc ee eany cannot provide tunch | No, 24/2 Tomatoes, solid pack_| been traced to one source. And this source found to) to speak and act for them, rather than to be on their Mtn rt * are of such a nature as to Jead the|ti¢ at a Cistance can purchase some- No. 212 Empson Pumpkin____ Sort be without foundation in fact for statements made|side helping them. Sherlock Holmes would not have) Smething seem to know, when least/ teacher to believe that parents in althing to eat? No. 214 E Kraut. Them and without conscience in their dissemination. been deceived by the phenomena which Sir Arthur|on cay tiv,t0 HMOW. snenig, |Sreat many cases are not careful) city authorities talk gifbly about 0. a/2 Empsor Kraut_______ perpetrated upon the school children of Casper is! now accepts as scentific fact. Holmes, would have] ana deeply know, but know not. yet gpoaeee mp jarreer of attendance. | far out residents putting in sidewalks. No. 2% Empson Hominy. Any Way gation is found elsewhere in this issue. The fathers| shivered all that false structure into so much poor wo know? Siomsacr:progrecs in'athoal SEEM eet se hal ae ee Et Nig, 2 i 4 and mothers of Casper and the general public are|Inmber. He would have been delighted with the case|As, over hidden springs our steps may| tewntial that the numbes of absences | oeemm and tear them up, so why o. 2 Green String Beans You Want invited to read it carefully. if Sir Arthur had assigned him to it, and all of us 5, be reduced to a minimum and thon|jt Im the first place Corner sect is No. 2 Sifted June Peas. There is no fear for the rising generation and] would have been delighted with his handling of it, | Yet, where those waters trickle is not} 11- oniy then can better results be elas Fiat: sabeh pens coae prop- ne ©eas_______ To. there are ‘no more bad boys and bad girls in our four| “But Sir Arthur decided otherwise. He rejected). tl. a a ao mot hogy |attained. It can all wo gummed up in| city er ehe townie gicewaixe. ‘The |f No. 2 Sweet Potatoes __ Pee thousand school population than would be expected) Holmes as fiction and accepted the spirits as real. Or for some lost thing we, to ana| Very few words if we stop and think |jessness or negligence or anaes No. 2 Pork and Beans. fn so great a number of pupils anywhere else on| Americans will hear his case, but will regret he is not of these lines on “C ration.” to ‘exerciae tt. % 4 — for earth. on the side Holmes would have taken. The world|puA sccxing, when ‘tis eet nor high| “taint the guria nor armament, We send out of town for most all No. 2 Fancy Iowa Corn_ Punishment for the vile slanders that have been| needed the gifts that gave it that matchless detective nor low, Norrfunds that; we can pay, the dry goods and groceries we use| No, 2 Small Onions ted upon the school children of Casper is|and exposer of fraud. . It cannot feel that it needs | But plain before us, would be but be- re Soe oxenersen for the simple reason that we have * ee io het oneow, 1 .00 left to the parents of the children and the supporters| the gifts that would give it spirits and their human hola! SDE Ua aye the day: no. way of getting into the Casper|| No, 2 Beets _________________ of the schools to mete out to the guilty as best fits| helpers in their place.” BO. ON ene OORT e DARE RET: Nor: thie amy ab as whiolo— Seahins eraatiecnene © eee 9 . the crime. Stes when" Mah ie Searcher, shall al] But the everlasting team, work The Winnie oe a Borden’s Milk, tall cans, case________! $4.75 MTS Pa sea: ‘orbear, 5 the mayor and city council are cor: i EXCELLENT DOCTRINE. BHE CHUREE AND AARBIAGE And, giving o'er his curious prying —School Teacher. | dially invited to gi West ‘twelfth |” Borden’s Milk, tall cans, 10 for______ $1.00 “Surprise will no doubt be caused,” notes the Boston| ways, ee aaa and ‘Thirteenth streets either in aj Post Toasties or Corn Flakes, pkg_____10c Shall hope no more, and shall no more A member of the house objected to a measure the other day, because it entailed an outlay of money. ‘The measure had been endorsed by the Republican platform and by all the candidates who stood upon it. Mr. Mondell made this reply to the member: “I am one of those who believe that political parties ought to keep their pledges and their promises. Transcript, “by the report of the Commission on Re- vision of the Book of Common Prayer favorable to a change of the status of women under marriage in the Episcopal Church. The report, which is the result of a long study of the relations of the church to certain ten- dencies of the time, looks forward to a considerable number of modifications of the offices of the church. despair; But, then, his weary eyelids he shall raise, And Io, the Open Secret dances every- where! —EDITH M. THOMAS. Visit the Burgess Millin: and ‘on one of those Blue Bird Pat , 4114t “7 can’t play any marbles fonger, ow that gasoline launch or airplane at the Present writing and Jearn the reason why it is more convenient to shop GALLON FRUITS Blackberries, solid pack, per can_____$1.10 Loganberries, solid pack, per can ____$1.10 Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can. Aellega’s, py Flakes It has been prepared for submission to the General : "lunch at | Convention of the church, which will be held in Port-| Spring—Love’s Youth | Keusere (neh af cnr Half Peaches, per can________ jland, Ore., in September, and whether or not it will be ee | Apricots, per can. | adopted depends not only upon the will of that body| (Leave Spring to those for whom | at the session this autumn, but on that of the next|t'was made) Plums, per can- | subsequent general convention, for such changes re-| Spring, love's budding, mating, glor- Fa. Apples, per can__ shoe quire the approval of two conventions. ‘The sig-| _ ‘ous spring; . * nificance of the report lies in the fact that it repre-|_ Lover's glad spring-time of Life. White Cherries, per can____________ $1. 15 | sents the judgment of a commission which has been in| WhY must ye poets rave of that Crushed Pineapple, per can__________ _90c | existence for some nine years and which consists of Ifyou eve knew, Jouve lank to Sliced Pineapple, per can_ 85c | prudent and trusted persons, and also in the fact that | its most important items are those which, if adopted, “ have nsiderable effect on the general view the rriage service, the promise of the man of the marri relation. For the report recommends jand woman shall be identical in form, as follows: “Wilt thou love him, comfort him, honor | and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto him long as ye both shall live?” This cuts out the words got. "Tis “Love's young dream” of Life; Why desecrate it with our sense- less words, ‘Tis not for such as you and I Whose Spring lies far behind To enter where we are not known. And where we now, do not belong. Yes, time was, when you and I be- Tonged. And we could sing of rocks and rills Argo Corn Starch, pkg___ 12 bars Pearl White Laundry Soap_ ay 50c Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__27c P. & G. Laundry Soap, 15 bars_____ -$1.00 Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each -69c celiogcs the real CoP, story Of all the good things to ea, not one will afford you Sitting on the Magic “obey” and “serve,” as a & than 5 Flakes flavor White House. . part of the woman’s promise, But this is not all. It|""°,,2pblPlossome ana the cooing etpuens Raneerars he aby Ps roe iy past Tome Solitaire Carpet is recommended that the sentence in the service in| of Iilacs, buttercups, and may- Butter Nut. . regard to the ring shall omit the words, “With all my worldly goods I thee endow.”. | It is needless to say that this proposa? involves a tyou ever put in your mouth! And, you'll Provp that to be a fact just as quickly as you try some! is flowers sweet, For we, our youth, were part of them, Why warte the precious hours in Vhizzi ‘ [es chan, th 1 status of d idle verse. Children insist upon Kelloge’s, for Kellogg’s are never Whizzing to Wished-for Land | Seaiconty oe ie aoe Church. It follows the| But now we have passed out of bud- tough or leathery; they’ze just like they come out of the : | gustan) away US ee in other communions.| UME SPring, as come and Kellogg ovens! And, Kellogg flavor appeals to the little Baker’s Cocoa, 14-Ib. can_______ nee = | f ouiting the obligation of the wite to Sebey” and] OC ag tet folks just as it does to every member of your family! Baker’s Chocolate, 14-Ib. can _____ _..-25c Autumn's golden days are here. we must, of mountains And Sing ‘*. grand, The snowy canons wide and deep, The changeful winds, or ev'n the silvery ‘stars, But leave the Spring where it belongs, To youth, Love’s Awakening, AnG the mating-time of Life. undoubtedly, to the facts of modern life. It would be vain for anyone to deny that in the actual affairs * of life whether or not the wife obeys the husband The old fairy tale of the magic carpet || S.jends on her will and disposition” The proposed which took its owner instantly te any || change liberates the ‘wife, who accepts the authority desired place is almost duplicated by Ee the Episcopal Church over her marriage, from the The Tribune’s Amusement * obligation to obey. But it is to be noted that it also and' Motion «| ifendtds tthe husband fromthe. obligation 46 aecire Don’t put off this wonder-treat! Order Kelloge’s Corn Flakes for tomorrow’s breakfast! Be certain you get KELLOGG’S— those delicious Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN package. It bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUIT: SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES: I No. 214 Half Peaches________ 35 ‘ No. 2 Ex. fancy Sliced Peach, c Picture Ads. hi —Lillian L, Van Burgh, of Toasted Corn Flakes. NONE ARE . A | his worldly goods upon her. It therefore works both Castles We No. 2% Ai Can x ways; and in the marriage status under the church,| pula ta. amg 5 KALA CSR E WITROUE See N : Bite P es _ Or . ae; } the wife’s loss of privilege quite balances her oe Sete These ads give a listing of current at- || posed gain, ml School ‘Attendance No 27, Pin I $ pe tractions so widely varied almost any “The proposed change is in the nature of a formal! grok : 1 4 eapDpie form of amusement can be selected. See cane vy rae poral wee obithe:tap-| EA cee No. 2% Green Gage Plums_ pa $1. “00 . : é cy and spirit of the times. But it appears ti editor ‘Tri h h said Get away early tonight and enjoy _ || still like the spirit of the times, a step inthe direction theso days with reference to. betior No. 242 Egg Plums_________ | yourself—select your destination now. of the weakening or loosening of the marriage bend.|S°hools and surely it would be diffi- No. 2 Red Raspberries PAN Let The Tribune Ads be your daily || It is @ step nearer to the acceptance of the idea of pat eater gare baepesiatine No. 2 Lo anberri AtnrseniesGdecise free and mutual contract. The change apparently mn. e teacher of 5 fe es___ és tends to the assimilation of the marriage contract to| couse Must Play an important part No. 2 Strawberries You the status of all other foes In each step of this rigia qualificati nee a CORN FLAKES * ed ‘ant Hinds the. question of the woldabilty of dee eens, Bats, cunications aro exacted trom No. 2 Blackberries Thera always looms nearer and nearer, sibility whichghe gladly assumes is| Aloe makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krambled