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‘ P AY, NOVEMBER 29,1922, | PAGE SIX Ee Casper Daily Cribune _ ee eee ——$—$—— hough several were nominated for years. be Casper Daily Cribune knowing only part of the truth. His position in ‘The Boy Who Said He Didn’t Like Turkey. * —By Fontaine Fox: irr cuss or senat the next con-| irs. Feiton's sporarance in the sense may prove a portent. Therein Natrona ing certain aspects of the subject and con “ae S Soe See See iaing others is paradoxical. There is no strength = ‘oan ns sre »sition which accepts and rejects facts to tional amendment of 1920 that © ¥ for In Wyom rticgar whims and conv{ tion: reached have voted for congress. ra h superficial investigation, or through ignor. ing they have had full » age tor FORDS AND DODGES Drive Tiem Yourself. 4 rty-t©o s. in Colo : or prejudiced conclusions shirt te Phone 274-M gress “Miember of the Associated Press. choice must be made between fact and fancy twenty-nine years, in Utah Ld t choice must remain true to the origin mination, not only ia part but en *, other ise there will be = mass of contradictions arise. discontinue certain branches of science in the curriculum of schools and coueges by legisla tic s an admission of narrowness and lack of ppreciation on the part of the proponents of suck Advertising Representatives. ovement that they are living in a scientific age I f eae & Prudam, 1720-23 Steger Bidg.. Chicage. an! redping its benefits constantly. i e. New York City a The trouble with a lot of people is that they Aggy ny are just beginning to understand the philosoph- we Siew York. Chicago, Boston ical xienifieance of science and they are afraid of es and visitcrs are welcome. (it. It shakes some of their theological and other ‘loctrines more than they are willing to admit. SUDSCBIPTION RATES s pac Bas arta ama Spe Fauk By Carrier or By Mall Interest in Public Affairs. > 5 THe DAY WAS, when long before a boy came of age it was natural for him to take an in- terest in public affairs. He knew all about the public men of his time and the history of those who had gone on before In political matters, he knew the ins and outs, the questions under discus sion, how the parties stood with reference to them per of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. C.) sand what bearing ther would have on the business jor social affairs of the state or country. Don’t Get Your Tribune. The situation is dfferent today. The young fel e between 630 and 8 o'clock p- ae low of our time takes little no interes: nts ‘our Tribune. Soap: sradeg ee <> little or no part in public affairs and knows little eeeeee™ Carrie tals or nothing of political or governmental matters 2 This lack on the part of the younger generation ty-seven years, in Idaho for tv six years, in Washin nm for twelve years. in California for eleren years, in wregon and Arizona for ten years, | in Nevada and Montana for cight | 1 Am Thankful | - That I Sell | Michelin Tires and | Tubes lf SAYS He l % { T LIKE Ty RK Ey! 1916. President and Fé ome, b it must be paid in a Da v not insure delivery af tion & ~ one month in arrears. omnes : 1 ‘ Po, For they have made mea lot of friends is one of the reasons why so maay men of mediocre —and friends are what we need most. x ferce Sen ability get into office and why *o much dissatia. a coon —_—— faction is heard about public officials and public | : a affairs generally. The younger element is not | P ’ doing its duty. , j x F |The Casper ‘Tribune’s Program ||“°Ev.cymne, ten and wowia slike, should take a ee keen interest in the political life of the country everything to do with the most important rs of their lives, their property and their leted at once. Ac lete and scientific zoning system for thé] pb iciness, | r ty of Casper. , Political knowledge is one of the most fascinat | t A comprehensive municipal and school recreation |’ ing studies, in or out of the hooks. It has to do | ° ° 1 park ghee adie as with people, with human nature, and there is some | . THE MICHELIN MAN ; ey the established Scenic Route bor thing new in it with the turning of each page. ‘ i by the county commfusioners to Gs Instead of tenching ae mere pacimenis of civil s and return. government in high schools there shou be in its : wanctter toads for Natrona county and more Bisiv | stead a brief but comprehensive course in political | 316 W. Yellowstone Phone 309 I More equitable freight rates for shippe-s of the It would give the scholar of today a bet F Mountain region, and more frequent train serv- of pub matters than he could otherwise r ice ne > oD Ose: he ea wg Of the Mediterranean and the Near me purpone afford the same advantages or ine ee a te teal bal c that the ual ex r Casper. zain in these busy times; and it would answer the tons to newcomers from the shores! A Thanksgiving Prayer. | Breaking Senatorial Ice. | 1 boy had in his ac the strong sunshine of the Levant,| You always been good to me, God; “Even in cases where it is appar: 5 nthah end: the Leechs ai t |_ I gotta talk to You today. ently of no great consequence, the .-~ The Joyful Tomorrow. aa by his father, nie uncle or. his neighbor why git pe COC ake cancer aes You know folks'll think it's kinds breaking of a precedent 1s alwayn| i? OMORROW is the day of good cheer throughout now and could tell him all about 1. jaelves at home in New York and do| ‘cause T never been one to pray, {/0OK@d Ubon with interest,” says the| ttention | the land. The day when families an friends | o | their bit toward pushing the blonde! Rear: pie York mili) a ie ; ay 9 s e e ° will forgather, take stock of the blessings bestowed fi fens Sis alee lier man reece to me! {BY some it te habitually receive | upon them, forget the toils and hardships of the) ) There Is No. Reason. For some yearn men of acience have| If You hadnt been I’ wouldn't be! With & bit of apprehension, by othera| is planting and harvesting, and rejoice around the A FRIEND inquired for just one good reason for} teen predicting the ultimate d’sap. hers. [ye is emis As possessing some sort ot | the board out of the plentitude of their store. ** the foolish practice of men removing their hats | pearance of blondes in America, Ma- I'll, feel petter if T talk free— bes oy Soe But pose views. tt It is the end of the season when effort has re-| When traveling on an elevator in a hotel, office jor Woodruff, M. D., author of oY ee bia Ro pines shovcge ge, a aed | ; crivel ats reward, and cheerfulness abounds, and) building or other public building when women hap- fects of Tropical Sunlight on White ye Jton as United Atates’ senator -trom| i i acknowledgement is made to the giver of all good,! pen fo be passengers on the same car. seg Ge heyy sc nate 1 gent = Oa Og |< A Georgia possesses this kind of inter- A FREE show will be given at the Rialto Theater Itis the official holiday of the great republic, so} We cumot think of one, good of otherwise. Therm other materia’ to show that the north i Friday, December 1, to all members of the Standard a ss ie won't deny, but I been mean— est. The elderly appointee sat for nson. ."There is no sense in it Everybody ¢F.rnees alwayr hase died out when | pian ed forge meat Yee Ayr vilien i half an hour. She voted on to their God in accordance with their own be-| is st mm. pursuing thelr own affairs In il pub: 107, "Sheee aie metinie taps oF the| DUT T Mwave tried to be: lean.. | soining.’-Ghe merely took the oath liefs, rites and ceremonies. This performed, that| lic place. There is no discourtesy in wearing your sub baval been: the etabig eietbers leeticon erow machirctoatan teas | of office. made a few remarks, and the people refrain from their usual daily occupa-| bat in the presence of women, on such occasions, “peroxide hlondes dé not follow this Aattie 1. Oita'ertall Pou teas cecup'ed one of the seats that eo re- tions and rejoice and make merry, each in his own |®"y¥ more than there is on the public street. rule, Jn fact, they do not follow any I couldn't go to bed'n rest easy— | Semble the desk seats in school rooms. fashion. . |, Jf is simply a throwback to the days when knight-|rule. They flourish in every gort of| I gottn do i my own way, |_ Thus doing. she did something no In accordsrce with the time honored custom,' hood wax in flower and we kept all the lovely la-| climate, andthe actin'c rays of the | woman had pace before, and the sen- Casper will observe the day in the usual ortho-| ‘ies on goldplated pedestals and worshiped them «un have no terrors for them. In- And, Dear God, T want You to know atid aibanessinlnigncs tiny Aap sania. gh dox manner. There will be relignous services at | all day; and worked overtime at night composing | deed, if it be true. as the complex se ‘There's lots of things I oughtta %; 8 designated that all faiths and creeds render homage | '* no rm Oil Athletic Association, Through the courtesy of the management of the Rialto Theater, all members of the Association, together with their family, will be admitted to the show upon presentatoin of their mem- bership card. ee Py - “Though fe suffragists hace in- the churches, feasting and reunions in the homes Sonnets respecting their eves, hair and numerous savants fear. that civilization Ta. Yermex oan teenies. vGni at Conta AN ea clawed oaieire uo obec and PROGRAM d appropriate celebrations during the afternoon | other, oh ane _in_ polishing aoe lances and Seta Ti utetaane talent hat | slow— ,tho women voters have so far failed ; and evenin roadswords, andl in creasing our doublets and ; Dreak, a m ft! It's a hard Jeb for me to pray. | te organize any universal demand! Comedy—“‘Too Much Business” I, .. Casper and Casper people have much reason for; Pressing cur waistcoats and frilled shirts in or-|the maiority of the new crop o that their sex take a direct share in 4 News Letter fe # ' : blondes have dark eyes and skins. | pear God, You been good to me— {hi r J ar of substantial ee to win their favor on the morrow at the joust- Gavén cout ofieverg) tan catencers ee, law mak’ng. There haye been only prosperity and real advancement for the city and ‘ n iphers In the large eastern centers are | E. RICHARD SHiPP. | to Women members of the house. the people. Mang things have come to us through| That's all it Is. An echo from the bygone age, trunettes according” to a westernen | wise and honest effort. We have had no calami-| When King Arthur, Launcelot. Guinevere and the| who keeps hin eves open when he citizen really is good and asserting ‘ Film Star Review Feature Picture—“Sherlock Holmes.” Bring your entire family and your Association thankfulness. It has been a y tous visitations. Our labors have been fairly re- Se of aie boys and’ girls added picturesqueness | visits those «ties whereas in Chicago that he ls bad. And that. in many , NOTICE ticket and enjoy the show Friday, December 1. warded and our harvests have yielded an ample: to the local scenery. the same proportion are blondes. instances, approaches or attains the " ; = sufficiency There is no suffering among us. We! And say, brother, you can continue or abandon |Brunettes born in Ohio naturally! point af obvious absurditv—the cit First Annual Dance Shows at 1:30, 7:00 and 9:00. have shelter, warmth, A and clothing. The major blessings are all ours. Surely, peace a d and contentment will not be lacking in these cir-|"emain so unmoved by the attention, as to con- the practice of removing your Stetson on elevators, | gravitate to New York and the east/zon unquestionably does illustrate <0 BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB Just as you please: but when the ladies in question | While blondes from the same state £9|many of the civic virtues that he can west. not be classed with the wicked. _| Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1922 Publicity Committee, 5S. O. A. A. Practing j ; ; ‘4 da | ty Yon in America | involved in the mystery ance tinue their ryvthmie assault upon thei ble | There is on'y one reg'on . " Somewhere involve ean cee ; chewing. pum Jom eliboratelys abr hele ete att | where Mondes — natural blondes—|is the fecling, next to general, that | Dreamland Dance Hall SST ee tanith hi eaplehs,’ 7 pape pseps At! courish and do not die out, according | the prohibition law is not quite like NORTH CASPER Air Now Fit to Breathe. LNA UA a hc RENCE ae to their com-| to sfajor Woodruff, and that ts In the! other laws, that {t goes too far, that Jow | real Dlexions occasioned by wind and weather, it is ri NNEDY_ ef the Wyoming federal dieulous to pursue the matter further, od, “What is the matter with | where v« dies dor . northwest corner of the country.| jr limits personal Mberty to an inde- GOOD TIME AND GOOD Y Ston right | where the climate is damp and cloudy’ fens extent—that its violation does MUSIC ASSURED are, rou are making no hit. The la-}ana the nat'ves have red cheeks and) not imply moral turpitude in the same ae > t know that you are trying to pay them) much physical endurance way or ta the same degree as docs the | Admission 50c Ladies Free the inquiry was the arrival of/n little foolish respect. Forget it. This is not the Seeteecd sighisinnie Bt -cinyes iglich + kalls thease moon merch nts, dope dealers age chivalry. We are tending backward to the o ; against murder, arson, theft. forgery in the same social circle to|stone age and rough treatment. Step on the lady's Bootlegging by Mail. Sas dozens more about the propriety f _ f ' " . . " ek }- “ \d necessity of which there can be appear before the dignified court and prove wheth-| corn, crowd her back into the corner. blew cigar a S iam i er the arresting officers had made a shrewd guess | smoke into her eyes. Possibly she will appreciate|_.4 "¢® Problem in the moralities. or/no argument, Remington or erred in requiring their i + leas! v ova B 1a ie. | Mis thi t is ppearance. that sort. of!attention’ dnd wnderatand that’ lans| pt lest * new wwarient of anol one-|; To some. feeling. ot. that, sort oe = . * = has bee: sented of late to not A'the bootlegger who appraoches the * For the court's information these folks are not| guage. You are plumb out of step. few. people’ a@euataried to jediardarlastcanstgead, cltisen mera ble earets. | asiadded shillcancther @nr own. They are transients, attracted to Casper SOE REY 5 OR APTS themselves good citizens, performing from “betraval.". And yet—and yet feature By the worldwide reports that it is a live town While the Getting Is Good sclentiously such civic and social should he thus be protected? There hey » from everywhere, including Cheyenne. | ¢¢ 1. ee Wecr, A . duties as come to their attention. is so much to be said on both sides + tn: hey thought to turn a tainted dollar in’ their ae oa while the getting is good’ is an expres-|“"rne problem takes the shane of a that the only thing one can do is to uletness veral professions. They did so turn, once too! sion you have frequently heard in the past jetter offering to se;l prohibited llq-| observe the’ facts and to try to hope ften, and were taken in by the vigilant officers *¢veral y . uors, guaranteeing the quality there- that what good citizens do, or rather E. J. GROW, Sp eemee ae cece i Neratin Just what aoes it mean in the sense in whi it of, ¢ times actually giving| what they don't do, is right. 3 ivered LE ens to your mill of justic 2 : ae 8 hich it he aon aime Tr ead toad ry | Bh PE ety ES RS TE EPHONE re it is reported, hings are round exceed- . RO, sf ; | o eerie. oe . . F tnet applied in urging you to secure some worthy |shd denendaniiity of the writer can| Yes, we're going to be open Thanks | 147 West J—Phone 2031-J TELEPHONE & If the court please, there is nothing wrong with| thing, to obtain; some worthwhile object de-jRenscertained! == | giving, for one meal from 6 p.m. fhe air at Casper now. Tt was polluted until |Sitable to yourself or someon? else? sich a letter Aor othe ndtecre ie thers 1 the departure of the special. It is pure now, and| Does re Feo es or imply that the transac: (or. siiccontessed crimaijals, andto fe} we may add that its continued purity will depend) tion in which it is proposed to engage is an hon-|jny business with them {e to share Somewhat upon how vigorously the court deals| 0rable one, which would have the approval of good|tneir guilt, not through buying their iy with the undesirables who made the Casper at-| Citizens? |wares, of course, for that is not in OR mosphere putrid. No, no, all the way along the line. itself illegal, but by making both poa-| 1 ee a It is an expression coming from the lower order|sible and profitable their vicious . ~ ° : of humanity. It has a decidedly demoralizing and|trade. Naturally, if there were no r Dana Sy a Smashing Science. wl ahenverlertne! s Locatorera Geabans Weeparait herd wotle BUY AN NT ATTEMPTS to bar the study of certain] It means to cbtain something without reference |P° °° depihoss pebae phar acne ge nehes of science from schools and colleges| to the legal or moral right to have it. Beseaneck fier re Tapeteibllity, cocci ORIEN | AL RUG in certain states, are ridiculous in an age which It means to get a thing when opportunity pre-| o ; : , Aussie - 3 | bootlegger's existence, and for all that is as dependent on science for its mode of living} sents without consideration of others who MAY | he does. AT THE as the present one is. A | have a superior interest to any interest you may] The getting of such a letter obvious-, § If a person desires to oppose science he is en-|set up. ly is an insult, because of the impll- titled to consideration only on condition that; It has to do with things of value which would not! cation it conveys that its recipient ta he renounce all the benefits that accrue from it./ be trusted with you, if it were known that you held |likely to be willing to put himself in Let him stay out of a hospital; refuse to ride on a| any such sentiments as “Get it while the getting is|* Position with some difficulty dis- streetcar, train, steamship or airplane; never talk | good.” tinguishable from that of the receiver over a telephone or use the telegraph, wireless tel-| The whole expression smacks of dishonor, graft, |°% Stolen s00ds, and anotfer insulting egraph or telephone; let him read by candlelight| wrong and moral turpitude. (onal be Hae iter Higa cee from meager accounts written in script on pieces| The getting of a thing is not all there is to it.|"%™% 5°," SENG At ne OC ] € re is dress will be sent forthwith to the of parchment and bark; let iim refuse a goodly} Get it, of course, but be sure the getting is com-|authorities so as to bring about the share of the food that is set before him on a mod-|patible with fairness, right, honor, morality and |viliain's arrest, conviction and pun: CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. KHOURY BROS. Most Reasonable Prices—All Colors and Sizes. Basement Midwest Building—Opposite Post Office Do Vous Realize That ern table. conscience. Otherwise don’t get it. It is not|ishment. This would be in no sense A person is entitled to no respect if he favors|worth having and you will never enjoy it. |e betrayal or. contidedce! for- men en There Are Onl |gaged in the commission of crime \y . Sindy dnablendes JAnguieh and delight involved in an-/south and east and natural blondes|@¥¢ no claim that their confidences swering that question, for mere men} north of the forty-second perallel S) blbsrad od trpated “a8 ara those Totnon: j seldom take the trouble to change| one of the conclusions reached by the To warm Viogded phiosephers|thelr complexions. And women them-|complexion savante. And they have|,,cnoush the duty of the good citizen there's no richer field of study than| selves haven't been monkeying with| found that blue eyes are more num-| yrs Sts & bootlesger's letter seems blondes—unless it be brunettes. And|the color of their tresses much for|erous north of the fortieth paratiel| 0 Ye 8° Plain, th Puasa on: thane after threatening to dis-|the last thirteen or fourteen years, | while brown eyes predominate south|fa.. “tor as a mater of fan. woe haunts of men and|since blondes went out. thereof. iy, if _ f : . rarely, if ever, will the good citizen archives of evolution, are ‘now| The intervening period of colffures| New York as a whole has grown|do what he admits he should do—his itiplying like rabbits, according to; in natural colors has been a fruitful! overwhelmingly brunette, according | part in enforcing the prohibition law © drugg'sts and the evidence of|one for the study of blond and|to the amateur investigators, in strik-| and punishing its violators. cur eyes, it is time for every woman | brunettes and erudite observers have | ing contrast to Chicago, where Slavic For this refusal or failure there to cxamine her soul and complexion | diligently availed themselves of that|and Scandinavian colonizaztion has|must be a reason. and in the reason and ask herself the crucial question: | opportunity for anthropological re-| perpetuated a Nordic type. Immigra-| there must be some element of valid: ‘Under which fla; search | tion has produced a dark type in New ity unless one chooses the easy sim- Aiere men Co not realize the mingled! Thet brunettes predominate in the York, which offers unrivaled attrac- plification of denying that the good Do Your Christmas a Early BUY IN CASPER 21 Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper