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PAGE TWO. Che Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. son was in ite House. He is com a te Che Ca Daily Cribune in the White Hi He is complaining now streets. A chickes-ple supper ws": Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona} because officials are putting Democrats out and Re-' served from 5 to 8 o'clock. fo County, Wyo. Publication Offices, Tribune Building! publicans in, but when Woodrow Wilson was in power at BUSINESS TELEPHONES ...........-..-- 15 and 16|and before my colleague's re-election to the Senate 4 Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Departments) was so close at hand he was demaneing Pe teal tered =; . i on pecond class | cratic politicians be placed in office and at W = aFieg November 2, 1916. | Service Commission should be scrapped. penbent ———— ESS Norris made specific charges and quoted Hitchcock’s MEMBER THB ASSOCIATED FE secretary to show that he was a spoils man of the) J. E. HANWAY ... most exaggerated type during the Democratic admin- istration. 2 | | It is common opinion throughout official Wash- les saotemne THOMAS DAILY . ington that Senator Harreld, of Oklahoma, was well) lcase in which ‘Ravadidee taxtecieiess. Within the bounds of trath when he stated that there ‘ | Prudden, King & Prud 1720-23 8 Bidg., Chicago,| "re several departments and bureaus in Weaning fie Sse Fitth avenue, Now York City, Globe Bidg.; Bos-| which “are reeking with disloyalty to the administra-| 4 Trangement by al Al eiitor of Lond ton, . Copies of the Daily Zrivune are cs K.-b- tion and the soonet these disloyal officials are disposed Dougl Chan at By Mr. is: Yes; that's all | Germans have violated the Cannes ee ree, nee ae of the better it will be for the administration and the uglas anged by BS 54 er ans: eS Secor wel ixeuigiaes. ant “have Viabbek tho . entire government.” \ Postal Authorities, just place you men under arrest; | (onference in the back.” ¥ \ BATES i during the war the, that’s where you stand. SUBSCRIPTION RA’ It is a matter of record ist. ng Feidbeesd Sy are aa ee WASHINGTON — Sy Democratic administration placed tens usan' By Mr. eral ee ha are | St. Louls Charging = Se" lone” 222 of Democrats in federal positions in the various de-\enne, announced in Casper this morn.| Bicknell and by Leslie Finley, court| nts gui to rime me. Amt any. | 110 order buyers, dealers and trad. Three Mon: partments, bureaus and commissions at Washington,|ing that through mail services wif] TePorter just prior to the arrest of thing doing here; come on out. ers at National Stockyards had com- One Month without the slightest pretence at civil service exam-|be restored between Alliance and| Bullack and Gallington follow: 3 bined to put into effect a practical Per Copy .... By ‘Mail ination, They were given positions for no other Casper on the Burlington train No./! % doyoott against independent com one ¥ reasons than that they were Democrats. After they 21 and 22 by Suncay April 23. Mothers Seekin mission companies,” Secretary Wal- 90] were safely in their jobs blanket orders were jomed Thetegh _sellway ay service on! Wyoming, Roy Bullack, attorney at g pode ‘frst order under packers e Months automatically placing them under protection o' | these. ins was cut at Douglas law, and Curley Gallington, in the * directing respondent “cease ee ere a service. After the armistice when the Republican! and mail placed in charge of baggage livingroom of sheritt in the court: | Wor¢ of Children) :,22t” on te stoma thee ‘All subscriptions must be paid in advance and the/ Congress cut appropriations, thus compelling a fadieal men trom wias to Casper. This; house, Cusper, Wyoming, starting their acts constituted a restraint Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscrip-| reduction of personnel in mamy of the departments caine rar Ganges watseas eaten tame at 2.35 o'clock, p, m. April 17, 1922. trade. tion becomes one month fn arrears. the Democratic bureau chiefs dismissed Republicans fact that drop Panestes Bata roth ol a Be myn by bree sin B. Bicknell, In an endeavor to arn the where| INDIANAPOLIS—At ena Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©) | rather than Democrats. Thus it was when the Repub-| matica on this train and neither could, and Leslie nip dy derma ies Seppe abouts of two boys, ‘Thomas |J. Guin-| ome known dead and Brag acta 100 | = pops, 90 simepiy trent the shin. Member of the Asso- ese. lican administration came into power March, 292%,) registers be dispatched between these| tne adjoining bedroom by means |48 and Mike Galdamovich, two dls-| seriously injured by wind and elec. | what le happening in your blood. 8.5.8. The Associated Press is ¢ entitled to the|it found the federal departments and bureaus ovet-|trains and Casper postoffice. This} of shorthand notes made at the | taught mothers have enlisted the co-| trie storms. Property damage esti- Pry i use for publication of all news a this paper 4nd/whelmingly Democratic. jorder culminates the endeavors of! time, and being in words and fig. | eration of the Robinson Advertising| mated at more than 1,000,000. tetter, i also the local news published he " These Democratic employes have never been loyal|the chamber of commerce and local! ures as follows, to-wit: service of Springfield, oa Fay moth- = Botchen sand. other “skin eerupeons. Kick if You Don’t Get 1 ur Tribune. ‘to the present Republican administration. By this|Postoffice officials which have been) By Mr. Bullack: The proposition | of of the two boys reside in Spring.) HAWANA—Four dvd, 100 injar- | Jou ‘can't stop several very nico things Call 15 or 16 any time between 6:30 and § o'clock p. m./ ; 5 Newel © the Republican |®°"s on for several months. is this: I am going to take Jim to | field and will be satisfied with just) oq when house caer | Toa ben Your Magu turn Tate it you fal to receive your Tribune. A paper will be de-|is not meant politically loyal because loyes| .AMuouncement was made that train} Gienrock and Curley; t a letter saying that their boys are] Saent of spectators viewing relig- | Urally rosy. Your eyes sparkle, livered to you by special messenger. Make it your duty to/ administration does not expect Democratic employes| 7, 29 arriving in Casper early in cate Pom ti, ref ne hy ® |ones and where they are. ‘They are Leos in ccnsaiees sm Hexion clean it becomes "beau- let The Tribune know when your carrier misses you. to change their political faith. By disloylaty is meant/ tne morning from Denver will ex- Pee nepe Faget are | cuffering as only mothers can. ere Lar ag a refasal of the Democratic employes to work in har-| change mail with Glenrock. This will) “py mr. Gallington: tutely no |, The Guinan lad Is 15 years old, fve ; Rentieman, or if you are @ woman, a mony with the administration, to carry out the policy! enable Casper business men and the| cece way Tanne ealitely 20 | tect three inches tall and weighs 115 na. NOTICE, Four complexion becomen the real Kind k, to increase their| banks eapectally, to get Gi: k mail AI - 734 mds. ‘For identification he has a|_ The “Spring Sale” of the Tutheran| that the whole wor! 4 2 of economy, to speed up the work, to i Find, asdhericar' ye other way. I got to take him to | Pounds. Ladies’ Aid will be held Thursday| {8 also a powerful body-builder, ‘be- ise to give an honest loyal day’s| answered the same day that it is re- ‘ mole on the right temple, blue eyes cause it builds new and more blood- efficiency and otherwise to give : Glenrock this afternoon on the 2:45 | iy The other lad is also|*fternoon and evening in the church) eis° ‘uats why it fille out su work in return for their pay. The administration|ceived and returned to Glenrock on! train. He will walk out of here and | 24 brown hair. er rooms at South Park and East Fourth) Sheek, Weary of Strikes (HE PUBLIC is weary of industrial dissentions re- sulting in strikes that punish it. To be ground between the upper and the nether millstones constant- ly wears upon the patience of even so resigned an animal as.the public. The public is weary of abuse of authovity upon the one side in industry and equally weary of mis- guided leadership upon the other side. Setting up false gods and leeading the multitude into the wilderness to starve is a deplorable policy. It crushes ambition, wastes substance, destroys ami- cable relations and delays the day of co-operation. The greatest sufferer in all strikes is labor. jt not only must lose in pay it would receive; but it must repair the damage it creates before sovicty may proceed in its orderly way. feels that it has as much right to expect wholehearted cooperation from federal employes regardless of their political affiliations as any other corporation. It feels that when an employe, whether he be a head of a bureau, a clerk or a stenographer, “lays down on the job,” kills time, does slovenly work, takes occa- sion to “rap” the policy of his superiors, is a disturber and malcontent, that it is time to get rid of him. There is not the least doubt but that there are thou- sands of such employes in the federal departments at Washingon. They are now claiming sancuary by pleading they are protected by the civil service. The Nation’s Gratitude FEDERAL PO ARD of Vocational Education is charged with the performance of so great a With the éxception of the reasonable and neces- sary toll to keep the industrial machine in operation, labor receives practically the whole of the product. There is much said of “living” wage and “saving” wage. Is there any stress laid upon “earning” wage? Who will pay the losses to labor and to the-opera- t —_——————— tors in the coal strike now in progress? ‘ duty of administering vocational rehabilitation to the MARY PICKFORD HAS jew, It will be well not to assess it to the public. For), tion's army of industrial cripples. The magnitude | el pe Pathetic a ofthe Oia = the public will surely rebel. f .,|of the task may be glimpsed when it is realized that; take him? At night. troubles is The public is not only weary of strikes. Tt willl tne annual toll of workers injured in industry ap- CHARMING oT By Mr. Bullack: Take him right peer eee cpior er si Wectinle to te) Rire’ goat, inj Ceowe apt Sacer: proximates 600,000. Somebody. has computed that Be are take tae ae, ed perfoming. Ss Te aR American industry has the unenviable record of a By Mr. Marquis: Then you will ety 7 mton So We Bea or ?. icks C. “ workman killed every six minutes, and one injured Serre 4 rhe ms ae ies WASHINGTON, April. 18:—Prepar. ‘Soap shaves without mag. No Kic. oming every 14 seconds. When the Republican Congress) ye ant nt aee in the Stary. | Be Ma, Marauin “How souch aid [ations for funding the eleven: billion - OSTMASTER GENERAL WORK has asked news- sti fda i stant. The lions 3 A ‘were completed today with the 5 P <gctyepagfoner ed gle yroescced ape peaiy AS| realized that such action was long overdue. Honea Bernas cette maith are ME. Galllngton: ' Toute bint {fiton of tetalbed done cocemiaten, FOR SALE bil from us you'll be pleased long as it is conducted in the interest of public ser-|""" Rehabilitation is accomplished by meane of voes-| Little Lord Fauntleroy,” will be de-| "By Mr. Dullack: Fourhundred |, The commission met at the treasury |] Tp.to-date maps of Salt] | % pay st because you will real- vice ard mails come and go promptly, there will be none. But when Mr, Work permits the service to 2pproach, even remotely, the Burleson idea of admin-' istration he will receive criticism in car load lots. ' ti ng;!ful to the costumes and manners of! peaty; titty a have been retrained in vo author. « i ¢ ease gee boetpees. + eases york seated; arm-amputation cases (the most dif-| As a vehicle for the lovely Mary. LS hog eo ba i ae you need us. The Hypocrisy of Democracy ECAUSE OF THE prostitution of the Civil Service system under the Wilson regime it became neces- work of Samaritan character while at daily grips with business detail that one wonders when the binding of battle wounds leaves off and the utili- tarian work of re-education and preparation for fu- ture usefulness begins. Under the provisions of the act of June 2, 1920, the federal board is now charged with the immense set up rehabilitation machinery under the federal board for the relief of these unfortunates, it was tional re-education. Nearly every case of industrial injury admits of re-education in another trade where the handicap of injury can be overcome. For instance, the blind have been successfully taught, weaving, ficult of all) have been fitted with artificial arms and/ enabled to carry on in new tasks where hand skill is unnecessary. From the despair of pauperism and helplessness rehabilitation lifts the industrial victim into a new pride of self dependence and activity. To establish this merciful undertaking the Con- Northwestern train No. 606 in thé afternoon. DEATH TOLL IN OTORM GROWING (Continued from Page One) panied the storm that struck the mid- dle west yesterday. Floods as menacing as those of 1913 were reported from some points, Hun- dreds of families have been driven from their homes, there has been some loss of life, transportation has been affected and much damage caused to ciops. The central division of the Red Cross was rushing ald to persons who |have ing waters. fled to ten colonies to escape the rush-|~ | lighted to know that Mary Pickford in reproducing the story for the screen has preserved all its quaintness and charm, and has been especially faith-| this story is ideal, running as it does ithe entire gamut of emotional drama, Pathos and riotous comedy. It gives jher the greatest opportunity she ever has had for the dispizy of that bril- lant genius which has so-endeared her to the hearts of Mr. World and his you can tell ‘em to go to hell; you know that es well as I do; turn him out of here; turn him over to me and I can turn him over to him; that's all there is to it, By Mr. Marquis: Who will take him down there? By Mr. Bullack: Whoever you ‘say. I will go down there. By Mr. Marquis: You in take him down; what is your idea; what do you want me to co? You want me to squash the evidence on Jim? By Mr. Bullack: Yes. By Mr. Gallington: Yeas. "3 up to him. I don't want to know that, Mr. Marquis, you understand. All I want to know is— By Mr. Marquis: Well, you wil! guarantee to keep*him out of the county for ninety days? By Mr. Gallington: Say you don't think I'm coming up here to put down four-hundred and fifty bucks By Mr. Bullack: I debated for close to two weeks with this boy here to get him to take him out of you want to give me for it? and fifty dolars. By Mr. Marquis: All right, if you are ready, why that’s all right. . By Mr. Gallington: We are all ky Mr. Marquis: Well you just as well pay it all over here. By Mr. Gallingtorn: Well I will go fifty-fifty; fitty-fiftty here and fifty-fifty when you turn him over down there. eyes and dark hair. the same age and height and has blue The advertising firm is covering 17 western and middle mm states gratis in a hope of lo- weate! cating the boys. REPUBLICAN, CENTRAL COMMITTEE WILL MEET Arrangements are being made for) the, meeting of the Natrona County” Republican Central committee which will be held here April 22. The cen tral committee will decide questions which are of importance to the party at this time. In addition to the cen- tral committee many party workers and prominent members of the faith here will receive special invitations to the mectines. . DEBT FUNDING |dollars foreign debt to this country Secretary of the treasury in charge of foreign loans, as executive secretary, laid the ground work for negotiations with the foreign debtor nations and Creek Field. Public Stenographer, Balcony, Hotel Henning Hi FOR RENT Business location, good space ti Center street building for milli- nery, art goods, baby shop, ladies’ wear, etc. Rent Only $40. Phone 1323J. WE KNOW OUR CHARGES WILL PLEASE You —- When you get a plumbing ize that the charge is just and fair anc that the work that we did for you was well and promptly done. Here’s our tele- WholealeF RESH MEA TSteai LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE SCHANK PLUMBING S HEATING CO. INC. 35 OND ST. 9 PHONE 711 sary for the good of the service to dismiss a number 7 By Mr. Marquis: All right. of employes of the Bureau of Engraving and Print-|gress made a first year appropriation of 80000 ee Tee scheduled to open! sy Mr. Bullack: You better deput- 129 East = ing at Washington. As was to be expected Democra-|to be increased to $1,000,000 for each of the suc- beets ae i a Iris theater she has! 42. me here, e (1) Second St. This original appropriation will co to let her public see her as) “3, Mr. Marquis: Yes, I will deput- ; le tic senators raised their voices in holy agony and the more intemperate ones went so far as to attack the President for exercising the rights and preroga- tives of his office. f : * § , will this greatest of all screen The opposition forgot for the time being their] operation with the states. In each state accepting sceties, wi Mr. Marquis; No. LB. Announce that they have en- own action Gn wapine ‘the merit system which ‘wasl the federal act, a state industrial rehmbilitation srtists be seen in these two aifficult| BY Mr. Marauls: Se. J oli Lamb Stew .... Fresh Eggs, 2 doz......55¢ Pentel SeaGe or ee eae the direct and compelling cause of the present action| agency has been set up under a state board for voca- ""n os, tne meainm of double ex-| You do that Mr. Marquis, so that Beef Stew .__ \ s Pervel general practice of law, under tho to restore the bureau in question to a better working] tional education, which directly administers the work. | osure, that most baffling of photo,| you will be safe and then every- Veal Stew name, business unit of the government. The federal funds are apportioned among these state graphic methods, Miss Pickford is able| ching is all right . 10 Ibs. Pure Lard....$1.70 Ocill & we hrili Republican senators added agony to the Demo-|arencies on condition that the state or local authori- to appear as two different characters) By Mr. Marquis; Yes, all right. Bring Your Pails zilbee e Y cratic wailing by reminding their unfortunate brothers| ties match or exceed the federal allotment. In in the same scene. thus producing the|._ By Mr. Gallington: There ain't no Beef Shoulde’ Offices 211 08 Building of their hypocrisy and the sins they had committed| practice, most of the states appropriate much more most perfect {llusion possible. —_- x going Re to al Boil ....... LB. Casper, Wyoming in their day of power. Senator New told them: “I|than the federal requirement. Sere Pree agin Wereng ae dean ong ee siving, you uf Veal Shoulde: 1 10 Ibs. Shortening.....90e Phone 558 undertake to say and to attempt to justify by the Statistics of the extent of industrial rehabilitation (,,, thatched “houses and the asjacers] By Mr. Marquis: No, there is no Boil ._..... is Y facts that there never was so partisan an administra-| are not yet arpiable/ a4 all fof iBiesates bare mot vet cent castle shown in this film tend to| body here at all. zs Prime Ribs, Norwegian Stock Fish. fhich closed on the 4th day of March, nized to cooperate in administering the ac' make it an achievement in pictu By Mr. Gallington: There is fifty; fe tion as the one which closed o' ‘arch, | orga BS: BOTY cee & pmetren aintete® tess whole —_.. Fresh Fish Every Day. “WE PAY THE LOSS” 1921. That administration filled up the denartments here with incompetents to the noint where if a caller ceeding three years. 1 carry the work through the experimental and organ- ization stage. Industrial rehabilitation is sdministered in co- ports from 22 of the states for the last fiscal year showed 8,893 cases listed, 2,132 cases surveved, 476 cases put in training and 623 cases rehabilitated by @ mature woman and also as a boy of seven. In the world of dramatic art what could be more difficult? Not oniy’in the same play but in the same And who can ever forget the rheu- matic old applewoman, the portly ize you. By Mr. Gallington? There ain't no around to double cross us, is there? two-hundred aint it? By Mr. Bullack: Count ft out. OUR EVERY Pork Shoulder, WE BUY THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS DAY PRICES Fresh Killed Poultry D. W. OGILBEE and Pelton & Hemry on business wanted to reach the head of one of the 2 : departments he had to elbow his way through alstates. During the present year rapid progress has [roc and the lovable bootblack who) By Mr. Marquis: One, two, three, LB. E Day Fron Insaredee Gnd Bonde crowd, like getting up to the ticket wagon of a circus.| been made in extending the service. For the first 1. ‘the Numan thierat eae x four, five, oie, sorere as it, nine, very y Our "AN Lines That was the condition in regard to the departmental] five and one-half months of the year the registration appeal in this picture is said Pa ok ten, one-hundred, One, two, three, Shoulder Own Yards. Recssi 9 Canmacea, analy ¢ffices; the apnointees fairly crowded each other out| actually mounted 265 per cent. Thirty-three states anything ever yet translated into cel- Steak . c on the sidewalk. Ten thousand of them have, very} have now accepted the federal act and set up rehabili-|tuloid. Relief for Hamburger Imported and Domestic Sappilv, been separated from the service since the] tation machinery. Miss Pickford will be seen in a Steak __.__... Ch PY Choushl for Dae present administration came in; a great many more) Although the direct work of administration is thus Sreater variety and a more novel set 3 Ss eos nan % Lam thousands can be separated to the very great benefit| one by the states, the federal board, through its al- % comtumes in “Litte tort Faunte| PT AY FEVER Prime Rib of the service; and. speaking for myself, I yery earn-| jotment of funds, maintains a supervisory and stand- has ever before appeared. ‘The aebae Rolled .. : Smoked, Salt and Pickled estly hope they may be; but whether or not they shall] ardizing direction over the effort as a whole. This of women’s fashion typical of the 80's Weinie Wurst _ Fish. be, I do not undertake to say.” Senator Moses cheered the erats with these solemn remarks: “I want to say, apropos of the performance that has gone on here on the floor of the Senate because of what is described as an outrage, the removal of 27 office holders, if Republican senators eight and nine years ago had devoted their time and taken the time disconsolate Demo-) board, in addition to the Secretaries of Agriculture, Labor and Commerce and the Commissioner of Eda- cation, is composed of three active members repre- senting respectively labor, agriculture and manufac- ture and commerce. Although it is early yet to estimate achievements, it is generally felt that the work of industrial reha- pilitation is one of the major labor services of the fed- {will undoubtedly prove very interest: ing to style devotes, especially when igi og With the scanty attire of to- jday. But most appealing of ull will be Mary Pickford the little boy and Mary | Pickford the grown-up woman. The Presentation of this feature will be more elaborate than anything yet shown at the Iris theate: Sufferers! Hay fever be tleves. 1: can definitely rew ‘The salicylic acid of th pirin distends the many thay Selicvons congestion Sen eee congestio; dere Btanthine eaten of the Senate in the discussion of questions of that| eral government. Pectin Legenes ore Pos? the TINGLE’ ASPIRIN character, there would have been no legislation what-| most long-standing labor needs. is Uncle Sam in rn GEE contains two other ingredients ever because we saw Democratic administration come| one of his most merciful roles. SAREE OR Re || eee ee in and absolutely ravage every department of the i : ‘ public service. And then when they had filled all the| postoffices with their selections they put over them a blanket of civil service law. I wish to say that the! whole pretence in the matter about the Bureau of) Tumulty Gets His fVHE WILSON-TUMULTY incident simply confirms the thing that everybody has known ever since quisition of additional land at several army posts at a cost of more than $1,- 000,000 is authorized under a bill passed today by the senate and sent to the house. AppropriaHons for additional land to be acquired includes $1,500 for 20c Full Line of Delicatessen NOTICE | dents, and He Has to Pay the Same Price If you own an auto you need auto insurance. Insure your cars and the ones operated by Engraving and Printing is absolutely childish and| + ridiculous.” | Mr. Wilson first took up school teaching as a liveli- While it remained for Senator Norris of Nebraska.| hood. So long as the party of the second part is to skin his colleague Senator Hitchcock alive and) willing to serve, accept instructions and keep his hang the hide on the fence. He was inspired to this; mind in the Wilson groove there is a possibility of ret effort by a long lamentation by Senator Hitchcock,|ting on, if something else don’t happen; but when | Pround deploring the alleged prostitution of civil service by the second party so far forgets himself as to assume tiea up. New policy that defica the present administraation. He read into the record to speak for the first party or on his behalf without petition; experience nat Receataspes the letters written from Hitchcock’s office by his previous designation and instruction he is out of @mbition is. Write stating age, finan- private secretary during 1919, which proved as he luck. 140 laardiats oPrammiecnmns, ees said, that Hitchcock “believes in civil service when There is scarcely a. man of originality, brains or Colo. ee Gantat the Republican party is in power, and he believes to character, who started out with Wilson but landed! be TRIE TEE the victors belong the spoils when the Democrats are in the discard and was pleased thereat. The only|_ J¢welry and watcn reparring by ex- in control. The tears he is shedding now for the ee re Oe ee - reason Tumulty did not reach the discard earlier is civil service were tears of stone when Woodrow Wil- because he is not the kind of man described. ee ERE Se yao ee ee Fitzsimmons hospital, Denver, Colo. ——___o—____ your employes. It is a matter of good business. We will as- sume Uability for persenal in- juries anc for damage to prop- erty. We will also insure pass collision and fire and t. All members of the Dennie O. Wyatt Post No. 57, the American Legion, are urged to attend the organization meeting to be held in the clubrooms, 134 North Cen- ter Street, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening April 18, 1922. ; Hustler’ toe 8 ustler to handle this territ an old ling lite insurance company just entering Wyoming; set in on the floor before the territory is FRED W. DRALLE, Acting Adjutant.

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