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SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1924 The Maryland plea ts simply a bid for wet votes. A certain element: PAGE TWO : Ede Casper Dally Eridune Che Casper Dailp Cribune your feet readily, with plenty of saddlehorn to ’ z “fre Guanes bully Tribune Issued ewer) elaninn ane, STip im case of necessity, and a reasonably sure- TT issued every evening i I Yo: he sunday Moraiig ‘Tribune every Sunday, at Cas-| footed horse, we'll warrant the prince could mt Start Too Late . per, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune Building, oS seat, or go down gracefully and with opposite postoftice. little or no damage, if his mount should fall. | By MRS. ED. WONDRA. ‘That time files quickly away? EB Wy ) postoffi | Some admirer ought to send the prince an; Was there ever a soul, who didn’t] ° clans matter, November 33, 1918 pee (sown egegtsa, wrentece teaslig fae birthday and dream ‘Then why not start this very hour, ~__-15 ana 16|]thus cement international friendship, and re-| And hope—and watch—and wait; iS. FOE, jes. real— i H bre i 4 ? ii z i & 3 é ty fe ef z fs z g § i Business Teleph: ee ‘ res ° " c Scineasihe “Felephone Baphange Connecting All lieve the British public from its present worry. |And wonder what waits in store for z Poe bet ?. So While there was a great deal of ° partment them, - . bother with lumber and/| States’ rights talk in 1860, secession Beyond the Future’s gate? steel? was caused by a fear that slavery N > J. B& HANWAY ow E. E HANWAY Winter's Maiden Speech Was Pere ever & soul, who didn’t| No gulf is so wide that it can’t be| Could not be extended. The states’ STORE ROOM FOR RE T Pl acta Be lnm Bore hn Geet: rights dream ioe I Street 4 Th MEARE CHD APRS Cama te tek Due to the d ty of a Great castles in the air? No hill is too steep to mount. ibd Sele any Socktoen’ etaics ee Good ation on 3 e Associated Press is exclusiv ne na’ and proper modes’ No! You wouldn't find a man | it isn't the stren; sired to - ust VSe"wabticntion oral nae ereaed i this Baber vapid tural ae ring Sle |r org single " physical sth you ) Seneier Stross the Coe Inquire at The Fad, 220 South Center t and also eb Fag ges Dees, eee orable Charles E. Winter of Wyoming has de- ‘Tis only the will power that| have been in order. Since the great 4 regimen Paget eag te S Bidg.. cr-| layed his maiden speech until now. No doubt But how many build their mansions counts. we had in- I adden, King A Trudaerse York city; Globe Bidg.,| there have been many questions before the house a Pp Sheed Aged m and in- t Boston, Mass. Suite 404 Sharon Bidg.. 65 New Mont-| upon which Mr. Winter could have contributed ‘Gant > mane eo tee vege 9 stipes | tread ‘The T GE ; fnew, San, Franc! oan Cone ee poston, | much enlightenment, but they were passed for} youn ‘find just one in a hundrea| Don't leave a deed for someone else, LOWEST STORA( IN CASP) ER and San Francieco oificas and visitors are welcome") Inter opportunity tn ween ee soportanity | rf sre'search the whole wora| Titji2uld have been done by GAS_OIL—GREASE AND ACCESSORIES Cea Erna eunEEnrT Grae oul rectly ‘ou eo Ww ‘wor! le : Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C) | came and Mr. Winter not only established 2 through. fomectie taiet éo the big things in Tires and Tubes for Cars and Trucks _ « SUBSCRIPTION RATES place of much prestige for himself in the house | Too many wait to start tomorrow life— Auto Repairing and Service ‘ By Carrier and Outside State and placed his state in a proper light before Babes hoa froma start today: Someone must win the gold plate USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD ; Sap re lg iain $3 he dune, bo atthe ste, ine cnsioted| >" Zee em, Snr |i ren mn Ja en Fu WILLIS GARAGE , Six Monthe Daily and Sunday .— 4.50} the first real exposition of the whole Teapot . you t too late. Three Months. Dafly and Sunday Dome matter and the leasing of naval oil re-! 268 South Ash Phone 1891-W Daily and Sunday serves under the law, that the nation has had. .: . ; Mr. Winter's statement of the situation was a/ Extending Hard Surface Highwa: ‘ masterpiece. Step by step he traced the history air ys rights are in jeopardy; it would not 1 cH of the laws governing the Moone: seas of By FRED PATER. eae be in good taste to claim that white ; 25| the case, their necessity and the results se- to save, so or immediate Sue ionthe Dally and Sunray -~-—s-—sa—oe Ta cured under them. He recited the history of the | nar" nasty “accorsrncct, MeRiEs | “ow enat some of the engineers All subscriptions must be paid tn advance Teapot lease from its announcement and the|, monthly bookle' r 4 ae je en; a is Dail or H delivery after subscrip- iy t called “Colorado| of our highway department are not| Eighteenth amendment. In Missis- a ie ane Bi gee fay manner in which it was received at Caspsr, for) Highways” and the editors of this|in favor of doing any hard surface | Sippi we. believe there were legis- s * 2 eer | he spoke with the perfect knowldege of one | little monthly pick up some very] work, while there is yet so many| ators in one house who opposed it Everything in Building Material } KICK. IF YOU DON’T GET YOUR TRIBUNE. who was on the ground, an eye witness as it/| valuable information on the paving| miles of unimproved highways. But | 0” states’ rights grounds and It took | Seas a Se aria ee eentice| tae titi She Tak weed Se | ete ie teens oe eel it Geen Sees eee ||- PI TMRERS CIALTY ully for it, 5 or 16 a The Winter add: wan .the.snoat ‘comple e gravel sur-| highways in Wyoming are graded|!n the South who desired the pas- by, special’ messenger. Register complaints before $3 Ls ds ne Br sebeces ett Ge tsont 4 sare siceaty in use on gee > ratles then we might just as well stop|Sise of the amendment troubled iG A SPE ly| where we are, for we will never | himself about a shibboleth, brought presented to the public. It is so regarded by |alorg the lines of argument that I| have any hard surfaced roads, 1} ut now and then for political effect. Ss Let It Alone those who are informed in the matter, and by|nava been urging for the Park-to-| believe in saving what we have got |DUt discarded when the Democratic ¢ the metropolitan press who have followed oil — neresy, between Casper and/as we go along. party is in power. i aki te 1 ts make its|affairs from the beginning. lenrock. Here is another place where th Ostensibly on states’ rights Distributors o: eae irae delivered, with reference to con- pate cBle plese Vartoadante hard) might be of great service to: the oa amendment, but the , KONS » with re re fa‘ isu ‘or 8 y % - - ii i stitutional amendments limiting the presiden- Why Enforcement Lags foundation for an asphaltic concrete | owing atticio trom, "Colorado Hine biol eee Tbe ra cny ple ms Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Wells. tial tenure to one term of either four or six eat lliers Weekly, |"2%ce, !# from $4,000 to $10,000] ways" and be convinced that I am|Now states’ rights are talked of |] Phone 2300 and 62 Casper, Wyo. years. It is gratifying to learn that the United| | Jack O'Donnell, a writer in Colliers Weekly.) per mit not the only advocate of good rosas| Whenever there ts a chance of carry. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. | States senate can turn from its present obses- points out that in twenty-two states, a) The State of Michigan acting on|who believes in saving what we|ing a state against prohibition. Dut JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW | sion, investigation, and administer treatment to| total population of almost fifty-eight million,|tnts expert advice from their en-| already have paid our good money|42 the Maryland bootleggers who ] those of Ea Teen eee baie suffering from another | it hag been found that non-enforcement of pro-|gineers have just let a contract for | for. burned a country church because ho f peritaese. s amend.| hibition ranges from fifty to ninety-five per|4M eight mile stretch of asphaltic! “The State of Michigan has re-|the pastor was a prohibitioniet distressing mental mlnen eee) re eens in| cent, and that in the other twenty-six states, |Concrete surface, which is undoubt-| cently awarded a contract for build-} Now or care anything about the the case mentioned, a vote of seventy to four,| With a total population of over forty-seven mil-| "Ser do'beileve in paving, and Eood| neta cas Meee OF SEDO ee ene tae, watest De would seem not only to discourage the spread lion the non-enforcement varies from five highways in Michigan. “It has been considering a type} bricks at the enforcement agents of the malady and hasten the restoration of old Saha ht Kora Nis diated nl eng Nae Be Re Rovcod ge oan Be Bis of road paving which wuold allow| Sit up at night to read the Con- WE tu Salo ei KNOW cases, but would completely subdue any ineip- * m: = note/the greatest salvage on 3,500 miles c vere e cent. Mr. O'Donnell then goes on to analyze/of this, and begin right now to|]of gravel roads now in use in thi the “old cabtitation is a pretty good old doc- the reason for the non-enforcement, and he | follow thelr ean Py cereeanin state. . ument as it is. It was built by good architects,|Comes to the inevitable conclusion that the highway from Casper to Glenrock.| “By covering the existing 6.inch is. y havi Pe ch diated | Whe yet there is enough gravel| gravel base with inch coating of and what little enlargements that have been| American people have not so much repui on the grade to form a good founda-| asphaltic concrete, the state high- necessary in the passing years, they too, have prohibition as the government ‘has made @ MeS8|¢ion. You must remember that|way department was able to save ‘ a been built by master craftsmen. Change, merely |f law enforcement.” He says: “For twelve | gravel does not stay on the grade| $4,000 a mile in initial cost and for the sake of change, means nothing. Espe- months I have studied the prohibition situation |in Wyoming as long as it does in intenance expense. cially when there is no reasonable demand, and ro bets spelen tise ey bd in the saehiben’ Hocsitl bis ed even in road paving programs are to good pose. union. ave exal thousands of court rec- costs more per|/go ahead and every section of a a eft ot Tue torints would devote their ords and public documenta on prohibition and ie ce han pone be ing fs Pa pepe adel isle hye attention to establishing respect for the consti- Pegg pales tines ks eataicaiies Diy, cavica’ the, bigtiiray thebiveen tc cna ay Cohan ‘pavements sobbog as Jt sn caists stonbg the peeaie caused the federal government to fall down on|be done without having to put lenn| oe woud weaved wgadee to" gio abe n destroy it by modifying its provisions they | the job of enforcing the eighteenth amendment |new base for the hard aurtace work| milo as the base for an asphaltic would be more nearly performing their duty to the constitution * * *, Take the prohibition | will, without question, save the| concrete wearing surface, onder the oath they bhve taken. unit of the Internal Revenue department out of | State of Wyoming more than four] “It is a crime against the tay- Bak x : polities ‘tomorrow, place it under civil. service |*20uman4 dollars per mile. But yor-| payer to tear up much old road com ers BIGGER BETTER EDUCATIONAL or empower the federal prohibition commission- card wit sah ie tare Oy sine rive when it can be utilized as “i = Gider An Investigation er to mako his own regulations, hire and fire his me Te thacbaaeotve Hew, paved ‘highway, re ast ° own subordinates, previde him with the right kind of men, and in less than six months the Co e Ul 0 OW onthe Sethe ae ictus stra ain | Ute, Sates wil be aimout honedry and Lines And Angles | coe 5 in the maga P Boing to! spect for the law re-established * * *, children Auspices of the Casper Automotive A extremes. Does it ever nauseate you? Either the BY TED OSBORNE Growing want and fre- motive Association camera hounds are running short of objects to Sn REDE Rare eis Prise N mb ey : | need more nourishment 2 ; - - | There from Li va y zi pea Bette pan Attar Hah gg most every state in the union. Commissioner ea Denier ht re “ee Erie ern of their por say hing pated AT THE ARKEON gan paign. . Haynes has tried on one of two occasions to|Who thought he had nothing to| . Con.—r¢ : y , . some of the things that happen in pictures can- they did half of the in. Baker's Cocoa fills 4 i 28 PP P name men of his own choice, but the game isn’t learn. dustries in the world would go to : i Mar ch 24, not well be helped. It is either what they choose | 5), th i So to round out his Lift ” all the require- 2 26 27. 1924 to ‘hasiil othing. B Tintwe played that way. The politicians pick their men, fe. ruin. tha di r 's > ’ ae mpbeeste Ghee yea Ae tya Joti ttis me aa their names to their congressmen, and] ,5y° Sig swe, fea having bi What Distinguish Gavan physician ||] ‘ . their congressmen in turn h h 3 PF ib or sae Mere x es Them. --. f y) president of the United States shaking hands| yy, Sitor Mr. Mellon aha me paitirmret ies turn, ‘Pa, what is the difference be- asa pure MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT with the Honorable Jack Dempsey, heavswelght! is made, All that Mr. Haynes has to do with the Like Father, Like Son gine Sry see. ee palette and healthful maantatate the Caaieg! nace of Scoawatcyts Tne ine Pe me ped ps tol ps paypal. So pyre Put me in Cell 47." | Saturday night” ini na te) - bt % politicians have con 0! ie govern- rfarden—“Why?" — ‘ fananes or the maror of wm metropolis gre | oe, onErssea eating ae tat STE | Fee tee toe onal toune GORE See ne, Y Pp. rs Soy twist it to suit their political needs and| ‘ther used to hav Should pause artes aren : ome ; their political greeds, just as politicians through- 7 And reflect Il ts the cocoa of high quality showing the “ruling classes” felictating, with| out, American history have bent and twinted| city ait ‘he remarnane' gare] ht ytning tears . mm chinery whenever they thought | the proletariat that ever, ftze it comer they coud get away with Te a eee a ent 8 Bed a ra Walter Baker & Co. tra thee night, captets, “ ana: Mune to the at Which laughs Mills Deedes Ata! A k There is entirely too much cheap publicity in The P, bli i Sar eee we ran spy this for Den- . At locksmiths a ‘end Menuesl, Conede | the picture pap being fed to us. It cheapens the fe Fublic to Judge his troubles 2 (Miguel lr sone pli! BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE | bl de Priddis wiio is constantly present-| ‘The correct attitude to adopt and the attitude = | Even ft the foreaiant could not sidestep a ne this de that er ae Ook 8 e is ey desire no cloak or : si UNITED : pane eae 5 pee Sateen wa bring the! cover for corruption. If there are in public life To Magnetize States Rights STATES, FISK, ET Cc. pede, me sea Later Hee pictures? The any eh upuitdaad of trust let them be wo ragged for into the light and held up to By R. R. CAMDEN. rant for disban lodge ani trash Hinsnt is "presceied |e nfsiflnice tasers Shon aes [pees ak tra sro he rors at ne cen | Hunting and Fishing |/1 ON EASY PAYMENTS g ays hi med upon ZO wun-|Ports that the Democrats of Mary-| anything save to hasten the death : exe, anh ee ‘oa ridiculous, why peeve} punished, Let candidates for public affice be|!ind will cause the ghost of states’| Of a party already geen Na dle. Licenses serious citizens with a picture of Mr. McAdoo’s| destroyed and parties perish if they stand in the|"!8hts to take bodily form, startle| The war of 1812 strengthened the wanderings across the border line of sanity? way of public righteousness. the country, paralyze certain laws| national spirit. Webster, New Eng- Are Here For You What if the British ambasador engages in al But while cleaving to these and do a few other wonderful] !and’s greatest orator, was £0 pos- ‘ We have a large stock of tires in all sizes, and now game of ping pong with the child of a neighbor, | 4, So qv Sie ane ert ‘ Tiaroses, as there | things. sessed with a sense of the grandeur S. H: Punte we are going to give you a chance to purchase your is it any reason for flaunting upon the screen People intend to cleave} It is probable that the ghost witl| Of the Union that he could hardly Alara nney tires on terms. Come quick, whi i or in the newspapers, his lapse from dignity| ¢r? mast be a suspension of judgement so long| squeak and gibber in several streets, | believe in the existence of the dis- Justice of the Peace lete. CE ry On ecco and the cares of maintaining selationa of tates | 22 the material for forming a judgment is not|but will it repeal any of our laws|¥UPionism he must have heard. Ro 6 and Paste, f national amity? Surely not aed! or convincing. When the time comes ve dati ndirepipe okra he oan on Fras fied the ‘arit rae Royalty Buus ated ane ve " : the i j ig victory? The odd: rolina, de! e tari A We are being pictured to death with bunkum, that th ey aati june There need be no fear BELG Atheletes whe bacsiy: ances | !4W8, Dut had the deflant words been PAY AS YOU RIDE and starved for the elevating and worth while.| the ideas re all MaKe eee ater at a few books on bistoey ae: followed by overt acts Jackson was =. of $101 vl 7 pared 7 come, not from the senate committees or the het Sou te Seycter : setiee pe. foreo to. deal “with the disloyal. Send Him a Saddl ty leaders, but from the common sense, fair play |teries. A native, while he is in a] How many fail to see the under- oii a e and honesty of the citizens of the republic, Niet may find learned and plausi-| lying. thought of the fugitive-slave Lee Doud Motor Co Our English cousins are somewhat exercised po Llegaste etal ahs Make 3+ (Abpatecibon inne te esl A e, re = wag Practice these abstractions have|that a person held to servi te - Prince of Wales. It seems that the Has Returned never blocked the path of a strong| labor in ono state escaping into an. USED CARS 424 West Yellowstone prince has had several riding accidents of late, administration. other should be returned to the per-|| THAT WILL RUN narrowly escaping serious injury in each of] ‘The people of North Dakota have evidently| Sweeping as ts this statement, it ne ponerse Be service oF Jabor pusey Hira spay rs anc pee le of the realm returned from their excursion into the realms | °°" Pe sepear ee By fants, Here was a soreonine eatin (ee tenure! Be aeve Plat waste lane i a a a “cpsslon of the matter, which|of radicalism and experimentation in govern- lB ef a ce. dave ede haa power. Under its provisions it als Fords, Seed cherselers BH = pe ycecenuae aver he entire avea of the islands.) ment and concluded to once more follow the|qwere resonted by many citizens wna | claimed that if Ruuwiower ole ee eon ithe eats eeticies yisine to oe newspapers | pathway of the reasonable and safe.)So certain |the Kentucky and Virginia resolu. | b'8 slaves into a state not recogniz- Easy Payments May Be ve apela ee are Be he sal bject the pap-| is it that they are back from their political | tions defied :ederal authority—that|!"& the peculiar institution and a Arranged TRAIN SCHEDULES wesley a hy are amusing to Americans} wanderings that they will have nothing of a|/!s. ‘bey defied it on paper. But two| Slave left him he could selze the m the west where almost every citizen, nwn and| moderate radical like Hiram Johnson much less *stering manifestos and two or|s{oresaid fugitive. Stavery might |! Nolan Chevrolet Co. Chicaco & Northwestern woman, is an expert rider. ; rabid radical like Robert LaFollette in their |‘™°®tYtWo or two hundred notsy| be Tepusnant to 999 persons out of || Temporary Office Globe Shoe ||f xo™ar>7unt Arrives Departs en $5 aay writers take the prince sharply! presidential calculations. aeoeet SEATS ee u pereesy, ‘Eantbouad— Fee pt Ta “oye an Skee acloai ce in endangering his] In their presidential preference primary held|to control. Thats eee eerecning Phone 64-J Nov 622 a Ee Roe pa outa not he done. ny the heir to the} on Tuesday and the figures for which have just/|the greatest thing they ever did as (IN MEMORIAM) , Chicag: ; Ee, 4 ing his nt. He shonle cake pains in select-| been made definite and certain by revision, Cal-|® party, was to acquire the Louls- lovi Eastbound paler 53 Shes ing his mount. He should ride a horse smaller} vin Coolidge is made the choice by a wide mar. | {ha territory, and this they did in|f) 12, /0Ving memory of our No. 32 ~ Arrives in size and less powerful in muscle, One that| gin. . defiance of the wildest protests trom |[ Seat Wyte and mother, Mrs, HAY—GRAIN fits him and one that is more responsive to| This state is in th i the New England states, Without |W four yours seo toney, Maras CHIX FEEDS— SALT No one of the busy caretakers for the prince| agricultural crops, and reported as dissatisfied Le bile wipe ed the counsel of Mr. | Our darling mother was only Casper Warehouse Co. has yet prevented the real reason for his nu-| with the tariff i gy elt nest Dg yea te lent. tumbles of late. Of at ie . e ta act of 1922, disgruntled at ajcaring not what older states might Ww + 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE Satiees tacts bunti course it is the saddle} hundred things the Republican administration | S2¥ against the purchase, the Demo. e surely thought her TEL. 27 1 eng bay poce panting B jaar eg The a Sous and failed to do, and would seek the bree tt ap ics Arena When we have trod the Pil- | STORAGE FORWARDI y 83 a a he size o ost-| reli i 8 i tional 1 a for, , rsatpe 4 a age stamp, with dinky little iron pas: Peed aes: * desired through radical men and mes rights notions, vigor ta 2 Serene: t her fi For the best results i; ae SALT CREEK BUSSES _ Wh : z ; ye meet her in “ esults in raisin; jusse: Be Meera xs oe comes cues Aco ee ee As She Coolidge, dnthbscATHERE are ee Heaven. pan aat ee Widies Buttermilt LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING) teers Salt Creek cowboy saddle with some height in front and indicates that North Dakota ‘has Rerneaad ee the New England Federallsts were HUSBAND AND Victor Scratch Feed mat rayicn 8 a.m Ganeane and Bs Tess aie back and stirrups from which you can disengage her old status of reliability and safety, ! som wite Fesarded the admission Ricca ae 9am. 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