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PAGE TWO — Che Casper Dailp Cribune | m the real sense of the word. jamued every wvening except Sunday ai Ca. Natrona) =Td gazed tearfully at the picturesque Prisoner and! heart nevet won fair lady. County, Wyo ubl Offices, Tribune Building. let their hypnotized minds sozzie in a tepid bath of Q—Will i have success if I go into GUBINESS TELEPHC --.-s..-. 15 and 24| Slushy sentimentality. The words of the suicide <a yged T am figuring on? R Branch Te ecting All ee indict them: “All she will have to do is plead tempo- * Bio. Miay eet Tar he Popiottice as ecoond ciate] Po aeeegy nnd the jury will free ber, Jurteabe-| A> Say eat ot, the ierocey mber 22, 1916. | eve anything so Jong as + in their ‘owe fami-| cong and you. do not krow enough -— ———— -—— ~ | Hes.” Perhaps it is possible to secure males to) snout it ER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | try a female slayer who will be guided by law and, GQ Where is the mfan who swindled President and Editor | EARL Business Manager | Ww. H te aR s-+++++ Associate Editor | RE y 4 ze City Editor | AIL.Y A@verusing Man 7: SWAY S facts, not by emotion and hysteria. But the chances} os o NWAYT average man is too concerned with the accused woman nm the foreground to consider the innocent woman in) fore | the background of the tragedy. Thus murder is made! * safe.” ’ Advertising Representatives. } King & Prudden. 1720-23 Steger Bidg., Chicago. | LL They just sat chere| marry are always against it under the present system. The again? K_ T. U. “AH ance of him dodging you now. €be Casper Daily Cribune her. She wants you. Faint) tO $5087 WII we over spe: Manh Tr che Saopie ea that they must observe the ordinary; | rules of safety in their attendance of such production as was presented last night by the grade schools at the new high school auditorium was is serving five years for y Joliet prison. You could to see him there as there is no City; Globe Bldg; Bos z ——— } oO nee giauece OG). ives Ahie moralng’ Ay :aiseee aie Tribune are on file t oat ther. on the sleeper} “#94, chief of the fire department. Offices and vis Lesson to Organized Labor Saturday night ami get same by ap-| “Every building is constructed for “((HICAGO'S WEEK of murder. arson and bombing) PIYiNE to the ralroad office at Sil-| ® Muited capacity PE sepals gcmat e 4 ings. The porter has them, | tand, r je e crowd runs SUBSCRIPTION RATES / should be a lesson, even if a bitter lesson, to or- Q—Will 1 be successful in photo} OVer that capacity danger begine. the rear Ry Carrier zed labor.” notes the New York Herald.» In de-|j:.y writing? ROM | A fire alarm given ameng the audi Six Months.” re § Lae af claring the mass of union members innocer of ary|” A—You have literary talent and| &nce that struggled its way into the TI Months Part in the series of crimes State's Attorney Crowe | could succsed as a short story writer! auditorium last night would have ne One Month shows the weakness of a system which permits bad or p | men to trade on the names of good men. Mr. Crowe the sPys: Le “This is gang terrorism. the purposes of labor. Tt has nothing to do with The Building Trades Council sulted in panic." Mr. Helstand showed that it was the effort of all persons in authority | to be perfectly fair to the public, | but that in being fair, eafety must possibly with scenart Submit one you wrote this spring to John Johnstone, 610 Third avenue, tle. It will be accepted! When did Jack Johnson win the weight title? G. B. T. be the first consideration, . has become a name on! Only a handful of hood- A—July 4, 1910, at Reno, Nevada “Hereafter ont: . vi 4 thi bee . “6 “ ly those who can be “insure delivery after’ subecrip-| !ums compose it. The unions have deserted it in dis-|by knocking ont. sh pemliee Rented, will be admitted,” sant tee n arrears. gust. The shattered organization, a mere skeleton,| Q—Is the system I have figured | chief. : is in the hands of Murphy, Mader and Shea. out a good one? G. R. R The performance last’ alge | i ¢ a ight, “The Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. C) = : a are There never has been a system net ein ee = ted.for robbing the United) 2°04 ant ta Saat roe mbna ni | Quect fn Fiat: Pareah ("elk dee Shea is an ex-convict, convicted of stab- Mader is an ex-convict. , with a small gang of cutthroats, ready «Member of the Associated Press. only Associa Press tied to the & paper and “These me © undertake the boldest villainy, have set out on a r Tribune. 30 and 8 o'clock p. m. A paper ¥ You Don't Get ¥ me betw: your Tribune. r jan of terrorism. “Labor as a whole has no part in it. work.” elve It is gang | “Assuming the tru of the statement that the | unions have deserted the coun and left it a mere skeleton, the wretched fact remains that that skeleton | has been able to blackmail the timid and mu-der the | courageous. It has thrown discredit and shame on honest union men. | F The Murderess Gets By REDUCTIONS | to the public, and many peo: sure way to win in this game is ‘6 ‘a saps oot fan turned away. The aisles were TED Dee OWENS DONOR kis! # blocked and it was necessary to ct ING. I the fire 4 partment to handle the crowd. The preduction itself was uhusu- charming and satisfied all who re able to see it. The speakers and singers suffered a handicap in the unavoidable noise caused by so large a crowd. “The Quest of a Pink Parasol” will be repeated this evening for the benefit of those who were un- REIGHT RATES ee | AUDITORIUM PACKED FOR | CHARMING OPERETTA BY GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS| | i “P. T. Alismaa, C.F, Dunn and E.| A. Fina spent a few days of this week in Lusk and Douglas. j eee G. M. Vandaveer is in Salt Creek today. He will return tomorrow. | cee | L. L. Langworthy went to falt| Creek on business this morning s+. R. ©. Boone, representative of Ar-| mour and company, is in the city. oo Sitver Tea . At Mrs. Shumaker’s. Mrs. Carl F, Shumaker entertained Gelightfully yesterday afternoon at a! silver tea for the D. A. R. continental congress. Miss Alice Mechling read a| very clevef selection, and Mrz. Scott sang a solo. Mrs. Johnson Entertaining Friends. | Mrs. W. J. Johnson is entertainific| several friends at a bridge lu this afternoon at her home on § David. ——————__. MASONS RETURN. ‘The group of Casper Masons who went to Riverton to attend the plec- | night. jeedure has been |the fact that many campers enter the WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922. Clr sing out the entire stock of hats c= land to make room for all new summér styles. Mrs. Mc's Hat Shop, Balcony Smith and Turner's Drug store. S-24-10° meek: ed Powdered sharks’ polishing diamonds. Saat Twenty-five yeurs 1s life of a coin. BUDGET DRIVE FOR SCOUTS T BE HELD LAT Postponement Until After Summer Camp in August Is Authorized by Execu- tive Committee. skin is used for the average Efforts to raise the bulget for the Casper Boy Scout organization will not be put forth undl after the sum- mer camp in Augyit, according to decision by the members of the exec’ tive committee in conference 1h The present year of the scouts has thus far been gone through with so economically that it is thought no ad- ditional amount of money will be needed for running expenses until the time to go to camp. The desire of the committee is to place no greater tax on those persons wh» are willing 40 support the organ- ization than is necessary, At the meeting last night it was fecided to close the cabin at Camp Rotary to all outsiders. This pro made necessary by “WE PAY THE L638” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building The Modern Cleaners and Tailors Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Su Clezned and Pressed. $1.2 Wo Fully Guarantee Work Called for and Delivered. JOIN OUR PRESS CLUB- Phone 561-W ‘abin and take advantage of the con veniences ft affords without leaving it in a fit living condition, Much dam age has been done to the furnishings of the cabin and its privileges abused AN HOW, ABOUT THAT PIANO FOR YOUR HOME JUST NoW? Our stock is complete in beautiful hls to Witacabee tent ae Ing of the counsellor degree on sev-|new pianos in a number of high grade “Why « izati i | xu natkead ve last night. eral Riverton members returned Sun-[Di¢nos, also a fine line of the t . JRDERESS has been abroad in the land for Why should decent organizations permit a band; Eh ll pL PUR DD Dn aay. “The fist includes A. J. Moklo,|Dlavers planos; incinding ihe. worrd's [tH URDERESS has bee: . ef scoundrels to march under their-banners? Why! P “3 hese lapel ‘|wonder in the marvelous Ampico re- the past tow years. She kssibpen plentifully Dretal qc ccrre ainign labor a @ dain niceties repadiate and| On intertwrritorial tratric eicept|C. H. Townsend, Guy Gay, Lew M.|Wonder in the marvelous Ampico re ent and has got away with it apparently in pretty| discredit the crimi Is that li its =) | as otherwise provided herein 20 per|Gay, P. C. Nicolaysen, J L. Bieder-|teresied in anything in the plano line, isy fash It has been no uncommon thing to see| “'*¢ = fy apes ave/on ite pamet ~ cent instead of the 33 1-3 per cent so|™man, J. J. Svendson, E. Lidder-| drop a line to the Chas. E. Wells Mu: easy fashion. It Saat press ‘of the falling ont of Of course there are instances where a unicn, or at (Continued from Page One) authorized.” dale, W. O. Wilson, 8. K. Loy, V. W.|sic company, Denver, Colo., and the accounts in the daily ore least a majority of its members, may be as shameless r = Mokier, M. P, Wheeler and J. M.|will go the limit to help you_ sol : aa y y a Baise > _\revenus which would enable the car-, Exceptions to the general territer-| Mokler, M. P, F ‘ . affinities and the shooting of the a by bers heccee the criminal at its head. Brindell was not repu-|riccs to provide tne people of thelial decreases will_put the average of | Lowndes. All but two of the ‘mem.| Your probl E ection of the country has had its scantlals and) 9:40.43 by his union when he was sent to prison for| tint ited States with adequate viction * y its resultant tragedies. No one recalls the convic His union stands by him and chess him| Coton trans-|the cuts at bers went on to Lander to attend the proximately ten per cent grafting. } instead of close to thirteen per cent, | P&®St masters’ convpntion. ‘ . of the n when the trial is ended. She is always) ond is willing to let the public think that all unions! Only two members of the board,|as would seem apparent by a mere = acquit or discovered to be Insane. | like Brindells. Fortunately that is not so. Unfortu-|Commissioners Lewis and Cox dis. consideration of the fru: percentage Pe sf eh ton be in ee aan (+4 ee of ‘cases of. the same character! nately, however. even the honest unions are too heat sented, holding that the adjustments | reductiors. Mills company, 240 East § eat. 4 °o se one to wonder as ly what sort of people! tant in ing cri i i should have been made in commodity | ——- ene, ‘ sage ence we der occasional]; “ EC ae crimes Coomunitved )3n; the nate | Tt t tna tatoo & penn ca MAKERS OF *CLIMATICALLY CORRECT” PAINTS sit on juric of oF 3 women stand nd the consti’ If same footing on, why this looseness! men -under the law basis. Chairman McChord and other commissioners necepted this view ig “The Chicago unions should not have left even a skeleton in the hands of the thugs.” ANNOUNCEMENT FOR A QUARTER OFA CENTURY t & supplemental opinion coneu-sing | TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF WYOMING: in convicticns for murd °. jwith the majority, Since Wy E 3 5 | ince Wyoming was admitted to Statehood it has beer the general rule to Samue! Hopkins Adams, writing on the same sub- Fashionahle women are now dyeing their dogs to| The order of the commission fixing | give state officials. who hays been faithful to their trust a second term; this ct. has said: match their frocks and their hair to match their dogs. (the new level of rates defined the per-| tule, however, What would you do if you met a lady on Main street COmt@es of rduction as follows: | Wearing polka dot hair and carrying a plaid poodle?|, “1 ‘Be Eastern group, (also between not applying to the office of State Treasurer. One term of service upon important boards qualifies the official to give is enthusiastically Another woman, the “A woman kills a man and acquitted by a susceptible jury. better service during the second term. He becomes familiar with the laws widow of the vict is left penniless and helpless. | turn in a fire alarm? eas aa ae ieee the ees and other matters connected with the State Governraent. The jury never thought of that result. Stijl another ern sroliz), $6 par oust instead of the|..| FmviNE served abi BtateiMrenstrter, Tiballors that 1 ain nsw quetiied as widow, also made so by the shooting of her husband a ee ae Reettce- 9? Friary Istons | fll the office of Secretary of State with greater ability than I sould Mave of a feminine “avenger,” kills herself in Attorney General Daugherty Says more than sixty|*7 Per cent autho: *) ccisions | done without such service. ‘Therefore, it is my Purpose to offer myself to the lawyers have declined to acce; ing war grafters. jlast cited (the rate increases cf 1920). | “In the Western group he light of th® verdict in the justice is not to be looked for where a ‘pt employment prosecut- people for the position of Secretary of State, subject to your determination Thee other side must offer larger be-jat the primary election in August. (and tween tho’ Western group and Illinois | ekas ant ; nett tainers. , If elected 1 ~ill pledge to you that I will give my unividided attention to! woman is defendant. The jury never thought of| retainer! BE oe a thin) POE Cong Instead (of |¢ne office.and.thermras sausip abel Poutheve reocivon ce during the that, cither,’as a logical possibility and sequel to ‘o—. = 135 so authorized time I have filled the office of State Treasurer. their finding. In fact, it may be doubted whether! Let's see. Are we supposed to bi “In the Southern and Mountain e in the midst of P: A. D. HOSKINS. they thought of anything or were capable of thinking n csallateike? acific groups, 12 5-110 per cent in- per cent so authorized If so where is it? (Political Advertisement) stead of the } Be sure, howe and have this 1¢ Three Mighty Good GUNNING GIVES son aya on ae are | [ONT Reasons Why This ix a noble Car n spirit and jod will reward both of you for so doing. You end your husband will be more congenial und it will bring you closer together than you have been in you should’ paint the floors in your home— assuming that you do not choose’ to varnish them. MORE ANSWERS For Ten Dollars and Ninety years, ing is easier to clean. Second: the floors Q win T get the money? B. J. B will better. ird: they will last longer. A—Yes, © government will =, a * pensate you but you know these mat, Gg e ¢ Surely, ‘these are reasons enough for using pag shee ig pound ters move slowly. You will marry Eats a= aS > ¢ ‘2 SCO ; to male's complain’ na] °0Q0 ster you wet ein, Te INSIDE FLOOR PAINT ENAMEL It OUL i: s TESh trouble? Does ale Swane ane iéo eee "ever recover VCE ® message to & certain pariy? 2 30x3% tire, to the $10.90 price Apply it tonight; walk on it tomorrow! And is the best | A—She has had some trouble with ituati oda’ range. scrub it as often as you wish! : in| Ref husband and she will have more eu 5 ome 'y Mites Oe Ask for color card and select the shade, buff, cool ever be wor nless she gets this other man out o just his— about marriage?|her head. “She ia connate ap guseit The makers of U.S. sage green, maroon, yellow, or resiful gray. that I advance and stock | see atris arate mummer and I fore The man who buys Tires always intended harmonizes with your This will be tho last Wao igenew here in Casper. All the an USCO at $10.90 is the 30x3¥%2 USCO to Zee son See ee ne justified in believing be the highest value in Natrona Lumber Co. M. N | Q—Where shall I locate? E, D. . : - : there is nothing7 A—Right here in Casper, ‘Edith. that hismoney is going its field. CASPER _ for on the} Your future is here, not y of here. * . oe Northwest Lbr. & Sup. Co. | Perrine Hardware Co. sng? | ano aes, the,change Tam planning for farther in tire value At $10.90 it Glenrock Douglas 1 he return m ring the best? " K. . RoMakeh iia rehitee tastes: eae thaniteverhasgoneor creates a new of th prese: year. wil profit : . BE RDT iatatrare ened nee could go before. classi Protect Your Health Always Use /SANYWIT Naturally he appre- ciates the quality of USCO. That was es- led estat to your share not much but be better for you (Senttary Kin) = id oe isa ee pes eDiehed iene ceo. STORE FOR RENT > broke o1 there. CATARRH ey a eee a g0C ove for of BLADDER £1 P.O, Rox, 189. New York It is still fresh in his mind that USCO led the national market in. the best marry? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NTED—Woman for general house work and assist in care of children Phone 1667. 5-24-3t¢ In Ideal Location _ARKEON BLDG. PHONE 1604-J you get that way You LOST—One single barrel Rose one number 8 scoop shovel Wyoming Automotive Co. 5 llowstone avenue and ard. United States Tires are Good Tires posing aro SALE—New nook, two rooms, built-in features, inside break Qu ula | fast we do about the Ask for McKeon or Archer ite water ideal pls ‘ ‘ ens and garden; fenced. own A-Y n bring happiness price $600. S. B. Work, Aliendal his little | addition. P. box “NEW VIRTUES FOUND | IN THIS NEW ASPIRIN understand It has most ating powers,|a hb Building Materi Is Few p ple free to relax and distend the tiny blood vessels, thus bringing about Ithful perspiration and re- United States @ Rubber Company ‘ I: | Heving © tion and pain. At The Oldest ond Largest Two hendred and 5 . brie eter dpa gounteracts the Factories Rubser Orsantsation tn the World thirty-five Bronches Weare equipped with the stock supply a taken alone, -ause disturb-/| discomfort which follows the use thi to nce of ‘ of ordinary aspirin. The laxative poem 4 F ’ rs Ow is ": ven to the world a| aids further in ridding the system ap ae a: | your wants in high grade | ber and bi d- erfected rin, with added | of poisonous waste. um wil enefi iities heretofore un- Many who heretofore feared ta obtainable i A mild 4 ° medicine. take aspirin, although realizing if . | would rid them of pain are now tres with the | free to benent by TIRKEES LALO wers of the as-?ASPIRIN—the aspirin with salicylic acid! three points —It’s absorbed easily —It relicves pain quickly —It’s a_gentle laxative TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Washington. D, C, ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty, KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 Casper—B. I. Biggs, Independent Torpede Co. Casper—Ohio Oil Co. Casper—Ray McCleary, Rays Service Station. Casper—Wyoming Oldsmobile Co., Inc. Where You Can Buy U. S. Tires: Casper—Casper Motor Co., Inc. . = Casper—S. W. & E. C. Tull, Casper Sporting Goods Co. “Casper—Pat Royce, ‘Center Street Filling Station. Casper—Coliseum Motor Co., Inc. akin

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