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C—O I ne me FRB m: de m: de th of cht by et) er lin in in th an pli be an th de tle br ox st! nie ali ‘AGE TWO be Caspet Dailp Cribune |ing how impossible it 1s to imagine - -| ver Cleveland or Woodrow Toe MEMBER FRE APSOGARED PRESS ., anal Democratic presidents, yielding to use for publication of all news credited in this paper| tion of a fat fee—in this case an and also the local news published herein. fortune—from business oa having “The Canpar Dally Tribune tesaed every evening. ane |government agencies for ir The Bundey Morning Trekane were, Sunday, at Gas-| There are pome things candidates for Besos rs bl.cation offices: Tribune Building,| yor cannot do without demeaning emsel ves -——rrr—x | which men in private life are left at liberty to Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second! do without warranting public censure. Mr. Mc- class matter, November 22. 191 Adoo may cease to be considered a public figure Business Telephones —---— a ‘or a factor in the political campaign ahead. Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All ts. S| Check Up Your Own Business By . B EB. EB, HANWAY eee saaaae More and more is radio brought to serve use- Prudden, King & Pruden, 112023 Stoger Bidg., chi-| ful purposes. In the first instance it was em- cago, Ill., 286 Fifth Ave., New York City; Globe Bidg.| ployed largely for pleasure or entertainment Mi Suite 404 Sharon Bldg., 55 New ent now all manner of important matters to the . San Francisco, Cal. Copies of the Y | people are radioed, the novelty of transmission ib York, Chicago, Boston, ; and ‘san F wee Pie oftices and visitors are welcome. "| attracting hearers Who would not otherwise take “Are you much interested in con- i temporary history?” the time to read or to-listen if brought home in for this particular plan, In this he f Not partioularty, I am much i thinks of the whole people.* i % other manner. sally on ‘tieaims ta Enns Gore io ; recy interested in what's going on ee Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©.) ee SUBSCRIPTION RATES The other evening there was sent out from ferent, 04 ahs chbaeie 4 5 to Congress FT en he nie peene be pecnee the offices of the National Surety company, a} tint thay WiatinGin opener ato One Year, Sunday Only talk by Mr. W. L, Barnhart, of that institution, po'ltical tax revision downward. a peyocee singer's success de Six Months. Dally and Sunday -. worthy of the careful consideration of every The President reiterates his objec- On his voice, his appearance, and business man in the country. It was a presenta- tion to a soldier bonus because the anes? tion of a few of the problems that arise all too great bulk of it would have to be But when a man sings in the chofr often in the history of business concerns. The the lon, paid by those least able to pay, in- of a church Que Zeer. ‘Dally: and Suntey 3:30 | Plain lesson it teaches is to be careful rather Siuding._the.. poViars | tnecaselven, His success is. matter of chants. Bix Monthe Dally and Sanday... than sorry. An abridgement of the radio talk ‘ano fiict on the ace Mian 4 Three Months, Dally and Bunday ——.. follows: net logs in Neu of a net gain. Once ’ Critic—“How are you ee ete ay ana thé bald In advance ana the| “Am I my brother's keeper?” is the question again 1s sounded tho all-American standing before he “Can | Mons with: your writing for, tha Daily Trivune wil not insure delivery after subscrip-/ that has echoed down the ages and it is the same note: “This question ought to be . Young Author—“Just holding tion ‘becomes one month In arrears. question that évery businessman asks in one|*™ fecides in eepordance with the: wel- own. They send me back as mi KICK. IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE. form or another when we take him to task for] | ‘There is no sound Whigh | ‘are of the whole country, ee f you don’t find your Tribune after looking care-| the lax business methods that have placed temp- narrow, om sectional, or limited.” | Mr. Coo'ldge has no apologies for bookkeeper we are admonished anew by Mr, | the adminiattation's policy toward A negro paper has been started Ooolldge. “Every sound policy must |the Obregon government of Mexico, How It Sounds, in Alabama. There should be a "The last drop tu es good as the firs.” The delicious fragrance of Baker’s bi fully for !t, call 15 or i6 and it will be dalivered to you! tation in the way of cil by special’ messenger. Register complaints before 8 or dak iy an underpa: o'clock. be national in its scope. It fs al-|and he reiterates that while the ofl music shop)—| great deal of local color in the “Few businessmen seem to realize that the cus-| Ways necessary to determine what| reserve affair must be probed to.the x news. B: akfa: Who Brought Out Truth? toms of today have made it possible for trusted | W!l be good for the whole country." | bottom, and while any guilt must Mo speak Italiano.” re Sst 0 Droug) employes to steal enormous sums, because of the| Here is breadth. here vision, here|D® Fevuked according to its due, “Did they offer you any choice at |» The Democratic national committee issues the| fact that in most offices the bank book and can- the reveatment of the man whose| ‘here must be a strict adherence tg thousht you said he was a/the Missionary Bureau as to where Cocoa celled youchers are easily accessible to many|{ershing care as national leader | Sry Yialol! wtoceuus auld her Pheer, Peet Tes eheala Ne 'nenty following statement relative to the leases of oil reaches to all the uttermost bounds|°Tderly Judicial processes, Said he ; “Yes, and I told them ra win ft spleens sip Pabst meres 3 the land. President Coolidge| “There will be immediate, ate: ‘Why, he tells me he is a bill| to ay tame whave the Bail Its unquestioned Si i igation o “ as summoned the nment quate, unshrinking — prosecution, | collector, et a ‘ + atti “Since the beginning of this investigation shown these employes how crimes of Ty and |railied private apn te. the, aie criminal and civil, to punish the| “Wel rere eee bos lh ae the greatest scandal of the age by the senate committee, Senator Walsh of Montana, has de+ check manipulation are committed, thereby|4 dangerously depressed and lan-|suilty and to protect every national Nurse. (to young doctor}—'Your make constant , ¢ bs | planting the seed, which too often bears its aw-|S2"ins agricu'ture—why? Because| interest. In this effort there will ‘What is wanted in the egg mar-| practice is waiting, sir. 6) I Oe ee sree tie aeoutliers = ful fruit when the employe is later tempted by|*#riculture is fundamental and,atl-|be no polities, no partisanship. It| ket Is something to take the age| show Rimvint® bsp barre of ll ane oye! shy PB ARS re ie eee the nation.| S02 real or imagined financial crisis. Persuasive in the economic structure | Will be speedy, it will be just. Ij out of storage. try it; it is the ” . No mem! of the whole country because as a am a Republican, but I cannot on His factor in prosperity or in adversity Our Dally Song that account prosecute anyone he-| ‘There's a train at 4:04," sald Miss} ‘I'd Rather Have a Lark on ry hi al administration and no Republican support- “Recently we were called upon to investigate cocoa of high ent the slightest as-|% Cashier of a chain store company who was an|it is inextricably interwoven with | cause is a Democrat. I want Penny, Land Than a Night in Gale a! Ke : ia Charan nisie sue et et eee: ane pa) the| embezzler by more than $15,000. It proved that|all other group interests—labor,|no hue and ery, no mingling of in-|Four tickets I'l take.’ “Haye you s' t Bea.’ Boe miatene Am tal secret transaction or| thé first notion of doctoring the books came into|manufacturing, transportation, mer-|nocent and guilty in unthinking any?” Baby Camel—"Mamma, I want a|| *""* details of this scandalous i ted with it2’| that young girl’s mind becanse her superior of-|chandising, what you will. Ailing|condemnation, no confusion of mera) Said the man at the door, . | drink.” to expose any of the officials connected w ficer, who was a great movie fan, showed her |*#Ticulture presents “distinctly a|questions of ‘law with questios of| “Not four for 4:04, : Mrs. Camel—"Be still! gaye you alter Baker & Co.tra, It is difficult to characteri‘e properly this! how ‘to cover up some slight discrepancies, so national question” of vital import-|{raud and corruption. It {gat sueh| For four for 4:04 1s too many.” one less than a week ago." ‘Established 1760 statement and remajn within tie limits of pat-| that he could get ho: d r he moy-|27°c: _ Ailing agriculture must be/# time that the quality of our citi. Hiamentary language. The best answer to it is] joe ins etal yee Coe ey and go to the mov-|made sound agriculture, and it will|zenship ts tested—uarelenting to, An Unkind Cnt, Logical, Mila st Douherter, More, ame: . guage. ies, The girl was arrested and imprisoned. What|not be so until it is brought into|ward evil, falrminded and intent! ‘Yes, I learned to play entirély| ‘Jack, please don't. You'll muss end Montreal, Canada to recall the record. of her employer who had put such thoughts into|a parity of reward with industry|pon the requirements of due pro-| by ear.” my hair,” The first hot trail which indicated corruption | her head? and urban business. “The farmer | cess, tl hield of the innocent and| “And have you never had an ear-| And she seemed quite badly SOGELET OY Crates COUPES SFT Pave in connection with oil leases was furnished by| “Very often we find that the first start to-|'5 not receiving his share,” we are the safeguard of society itself, ache?” fussed, ' the testimonysof Archie Roosevelt in connection| wards this sort of defalcation occurs when the told succinctly, ‘ A’'l these are the hall marks of - — with the Sinclair leases. It is a matter of offi- ® underpaid clerk or bookkeeper learns that his|_,90 00%, With taxation. — It~t— a|bisness in dealing with a matter that cial record that Archie Roosevelt offered this nationa) thin; ffecting the mater.|‘s tortured and discolbred by par- MY oh hin Broth | ow? superiors are putting through expenses that lini fortune and life of every eitigen Usan clamor. ‘The Coolidge bigness testimony following a conference with his broth-| are not justfied, or are in any way taking ad-|We are paying $7,500,000,000 {pn taxes|'n this juncture is worthy of a Lin- er. Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretary of| vantage of the firm. I know of one case where|yearly out of a total ineome of 60|coln. It rises well above the dusty e ® the navy—certainly an official of the Republi-| a bookkeeper upon her being ai f forger-| billion dollars, and this Ws very far| levels and gives us a sense of se- Mm - : can national administration. Theodore Koose-| tes totalling 958.000 gave ane Serene fore from being all the burden pri high | curity that the right will be served, ‘ velt testified that he had consulted Secretary| had seen her employer doctor their books in or-|'%°*: There is an inca culably|and that in its serving the law will of the Navy Denby upon the matter and that| der to evade the proper income tax. Why, we great item in the higher cost of liv-; be respected and vindicated. His is Mr. Denby had agreed with him that Archie| haye even known forgers who blamed their de- whisd. tan ae Int, fhe. 5 aren Gul td oensr | Anowe ¥ dge is frankly for|cry that is harshly resonant in the AND HOW T ; 0 ELIMINATE THEM The second hot trial which indicated an irreg-| stamps for their own use! Therefore the busi- high in sound economics as{ justice under the law, not under the ularity of Mr. Doheny, under cross examination | nessman must be careful to practice the most | #PPtied to the affairs of all the peo-| half sister of anarchy—these are There is nothing that will disappoint a woman quicker than to receive the family should go before the committee and tell what) linquency. upon the fact that others in the office|the Mellon tax reduction Plaa des] spirit of the mob. he knew. had been appropriating the company’s postage he belleves it tests incompar-| The whole country, not a part; by Senator Lenroot, chairman of the committee| scrupulous honesty himaelf, We can know that|Inown bevond the peesibllitg of eaatd fo ae ne tuating motives of washing in an unsanitary condition, colors run and the clothes torn. making the investigation. Mr..Doheny’s attorney ay behind the mark of absolute honesty | cessful challenge that the present| hand Dendy atthe tol cnet had carefully prepared a statement tending to come back to him perhaps ten and maybe a| maxim surtaxes defea: : i show that Mr, Fall had nothing to do. with the} hundred fold through the case of his employes. ee o/s are | gyee, lookl nat <acraeRt “6nd -sleer at You Will Havea Better Disposition and Get More Mileage end for which they were levied, They|the true compass of national _ contract of April 25, and therefore the $100,000| “Too many businessmen sign checks without|have driven the rich to the sanc- pose. me could have had no bearing upon it. Senator| examining them as carefully as they should. We Walsh did not break down this carefully pre-| have paid many claims that have been caused pared statement, nor does the transcript of the| by the bookkeeper presenting a check for signa- hearings show that he made any particular ef-| ture which was purposely written so that the fort to do so. It was after Mr. Doheny had fin-| bookkeeper could raise it, after the business man ished his direct testimony under the tender guid-| signed it, with not more than a hasty glance. ance of Senator Walsh that he was taken in| This ‘is a prolific cause of large losses. Amounts hand by Senator Lenroot, who proceeded to break} have run all the way from $10,000 to $93,000. Ite has set an. example which Pe sap rake aca dice down his carefully prepared statement and fin-| “It isa poor economy to hire a cut rate ac-|noboay will think of following. ‘The sansa fs a lesson in the | Few people realize-that a modern steam laundry can do Jaundering much bet- ally drove Mr. Doheny in a corner and made| countant to check up your bank book, We have|unhappy plight into which be| “mare's nest” of Mr. V; — fy ter than it can be done by hand or in the ii him admit that the lease in question was not| had three cases recently where the accountant] thrust himself will be a strong } Philadelphia Poet) with wood or coal: ce he home, It is ke comparing a gas fire the contract of April, which he so carefully em-| hired to check up the bank account and make |@eterrent to scandal mongers. And Out of Your Clothes If You Send Them'to ~ : ; Sas The Pearl White Laundry Panning Mr. Vanderlip We have been in the laundry business nearly four years and have done very little advertising, but at this time we want to let the public know what we have to os en Tey: pakke cae ey re id tte Lat ioc eee offer in laundry service: We also desire to saplata a few things that a great Vanderlip must be freely credited.|too much. For the loose-lipped many people do not understand about a ‘modern steam laundry. phasized in his statement, but of December, 1922, | sure everything was all rizht, actually raised |the pd puncturing of the bubbles ‘ ; which followed Mr, Doheny’s'loan to Mr. Fall.| the checks paid him for performing that sery- pple pada ite ste acy oe Vandarlip merely eeotea gossip. Here Are a Few of the Reasons: In other words, the official transcript shows | ice! Of course, this could never occur where well x .| He picked up the shreds of rum c that had it not been for Chairman Lenroot’s| established certified accountants are used. But|piing ‘and malicious, whisserines | which had dropped trom whispering FIRST—To equip a modern steam laundry properly to. do busienss in cross-examination of Mr. Doheny, the facts re-| ¢very merchant who can possibly.do so should|and unfounded hints and veilea|®"4 lying Mps and, putting them commercial quantities it requires an expenditure of about $100,000. garding his transaction with Secretary Fall| always check up his own bank account person-| accusations by which men in public] tosether, delivered them to the pub- would not have been brought to light, ally every month, being careful to examine every | ife/are made to suffer. As a lec-| {l0---2 But the name of Mr, Hard- SECOND—Our water softening facilities alone cost $4,000.00. We Tt was Benator Lenroot, chairman df the com-| Voucher returned to make sure that everything is|SFer on, the, duty, of the news| oo °wntca fysnaunis’ repeaus iy have the refinite system. Refinite is not a chemical, it is a mineral mittee, who brought out all the facts regarding iB @reat success, but he certainly has had mined in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The mineral is placed Mr. McAdoo’s retention by Mr. Doheny to rep-|_, “There are several reasons for this, In addi-|fcnieved something worth' while in in a large steel container, the water is pumped from a de 11, resent oil interests in Washington during the wee me pall oy Sieg do to your employe putting » vridle on loose tongues.— chambers ugh the mineral at the rate of two barrels alae pisattiy poem chairman of the com-| & lesa! arpect of the caus Carts have ener a eee ees peated it the untruth would have his filtration removes the lime, iron, alkali or any h: it cone : tains, Also makes the water a delightful drink and as soft as snow ' water. Clothes washed in this water do not have to be washed long, consequently the garments and linens will last much longer than where a caustic is used to break the water, ] frequently that when forgeries extend over Pecullar Friendship. rho b: tht out all of the facts regard- a A par iY Daten ancien eat < e Peat nae Jook period of months and the loss is not deteced un-|\ The best Mr. Vanderlip could do Bi ° 7 if ig Chicken til several checks have been passed by the bank,|to justify the sensational speech ney General Gregory, purely for the reason, so ‘ rank, iy 1 Mr. Doheny stated, of obtaining entree to "the the depositor can not hope to hold the bank, re-|that he made after telling “a friend 8 ible in any event for more than the first |°" the Tribune” that he would have e NIB eargusoscnrine; she. Demeter, adminis check of the series, because if the check had been $5 cited tho clone eeeana ae Dinner THIRD—Many of the best hotels and restaurants of Casper have pat- : yy the depositor at once, the subse- . i Roosevelt’s exposures played in the oil investi-| the businessman who does not check up his can-|it cleared up, a friendly act.” and Christian Church is e washings and are still in very good con- gation, it is a fact that following his confer-| celled vouchers ence with his brother. Theodore, assistant s07-| himself off from personally automatically cuts |one calculated to clear the memory y possibl of President Harding. Any ma- f retary of the navy, both of them communicated} the bank upon a alae or place coh REARS liclous oeslD, spreading harmeul Tuesday, Feb. 26 aoe Check up on your linens washed in your home. Can you eat ; with Senator Lenroot and had a conference st] kn ; stories in similar circumstances, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. pc ; DenwiemiLentoots’ Nomis price to imhels carrieats Renpettinn nares ad (Sh: peak chen havo| tight plead that defense... . People p.m HOUEER we para ans latest equipmatt, for handling lace curtains. ance before the committee to testify. before being discovered, Of course, hice & on Who think so Joosely, and tale. 90 First Christian sour aU ems a will be washed to look like new. No long*corners 4 Bae fae Bos in one group is rare, but Pe Beg eeiee the ‘Sublte to Church » } r y or forty ri -|share their self. val.—N 1 The Exit of McAd mitted by a _«le bookkeeper Gseid bidunaa be Sock WOR eee *w|| Corner Lind. and Grant We know what the people want when they send us their laundry and we spend the 1 (ve) all tae: soiana iaita pr ieiar te phasiraiced Me: our money and put forth our best efforts to give them what they desire. A mod- It was evident from the first that the oil] over a period of many months, or even years, The Oil Obsession. seas ern laundry without efficient help is like a ship without a rudder. We have sixty scandal was destined to spread over a wide pol-| before it is discovered. *| The kindest interpretation to be Cream Chicken loyal laundry workers, it required four years to pick them out, and we are proud itical area, involving men of both political par-} | “It is when combating with the ‘inside job’ acre by es noe vance insinua- Hot Biscuits of them. A person does not have to be possessed of a college education to do ties and tearing reputations to bits. Sensible| that the checkwriting machines, specially print-|tc "tna “wrevelng, ait oben Mashed Potato laundry work. However, we are proud to say that we are employing several people protested the lynching bee that was being | ed checks, acid proof inks and the tike fall down | ust ow hie ent ne ee on int hat Aaah university students and graduates of the Casper High school. Twent: t carried on by the leaders of the minority party) most completely, for the reason that the inside|tack of twittering hysteria Scalloped Corn of our employes have been with us since th 4 gh school. Twenty per cen with such frontier fury; while viewing them-| employes of the business men have daily access |time. the taint of oll is 5 Perfection Salad e day we opened our plant. We owe selyes as the custodian of all the human vir-| to the checkwriting machine, to the ‘gnfe-|Sinuated or there is even a hint tues and their political enemies as the vicious. | ty’ checks and the acid proof inks tery Rene sanere ses aosnething | Weve Jelly Eicklog As for the victims, they are to be regarded Ke aa actually use those co called ‘protections’ ppery Aa gutewent at aoa fies LemonsF19 Coffee in different light. Those who were engaged by lefrauding their employer, Perha: ce the oil manipulators in their professional cap-| sort of a challenge in ihe metiaeicat arin that Darereite iets aerispnee Nes ries Pere acity, and who are without political significance] is advertised as ‘absolutely unbeatable’ that need not be brought into the discussion. If they} makes the employe want to try to beat it. our success to our wonderful organization ‘of loyal laundry worke B; v- ing us their best efforts they have enabled us to Build up alesse paniaas ee to have for our steady customers some of the best dressers in Casper. We have heard the laundries condemned from one end of the country to the other. We know some of the criticism is justified and some is not. But where there is smoke there must be some kind of a fire. wanted to sell their gifts in that way we know| “For these reasons many of the largest and Quick Servi of no law which forbids it. It is their concern| most progressive business houses f Ameri ii KE ANCES—SEND TO and not the concern of the public except in a} today rely exclusively for their protection alti P; oh TA NO CH. E iT remote and philosophical way. The hardest hit| the line imprinted upon their checks ‘this check aaa d of them all is William McAdoo, an avowed can-| is bonded against forgery and alteration” In ann Crating didate for the presidential nomination at the| last analysis this simple prin hands of his Democratic associates. His embar-| protection of all for it Li gai pia rete rassment is not that he has been caught in a net) Strument upon which it appears the moral haz- of corruption, but that he has convicted himself | ard of the shadow of a great surety company, of such wretched taste as to preclude the likeli-| which is feared alike by the outside professional hood of his viewing high public station as a|crook and the clerk or bookkeeper who might be fa ao A ae tarp unduly tempted and who might be deterred from We may the more clearly appreciate the sig-' committing ¢ criminal act by the mere presence nificant indelicacy of his bebavior by considers of that printed line” , \ f Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co, Gebo Coal ? earl White Laundry PHONE 1702 : I€ Is Worth Waiting For Ee