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P? Che Casper Daily Cridune “TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924, Constipation lays you wide open to other PAGE EIGHT. ; ‘ Che Casper Dailp Cribune MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Perhaps if expositions were held in the various ital of the Nation countries where American representatives are without diplomatic quarters, we might secure use for publication of all news credited in this paper snd also the local news published herein. The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening and The Sunday Morning Tribune every Sunday, at Cas- per, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune Building, more of them in this‘manner, or if more of our rich ambassadors and ministers could take ad- vantage of such an opporunity as ‘presented it- self to Mr. Herrick, congress might endorse their action by supplying the needed surfis: A Wash- Away out West in old Wyoming Where for homesteads they go roaming; Where the big buttes are in sight, Where sage chickens fly about. Where they're in their shacks by dark, a ‘Where the prairie dogs do bark; Don’t take chances with , ocriblo ailment can eona [oun "bo 100 diseases—relieve It with Kelloge’s Bran ‘agree that only ALT bran cent effective— ’a Bran. they Mi opposite postoffice, ington woman has added greatly to her fortune | Where the: coyotes yell at night; |. 1076 sage grass and cactus grow, , Eat at least two fablespoonta 1s Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postotfice as second | building official residences for foreign diplo-| Where the. apa gnE y, eee S| There 4 where I lore to. go. fe ea ae Rt ee th every J Ls a i ke B class matter, November 22, 1916. mats. ae t ae oviane |SBinbing bythe auto way pas ? ‘Where they greet you with e, mlle Tapia “olinious ‘oct tke fou. will ta Business Telephones =......------------.-15 and 16) Probably from ten to, fifteen ‘million TS} On a bright autumnal day. { style, statesmen that all that ts needed to ithe exclusive Kellogg flavor. ou Branch Telephone Bxchange Connecting would give the United States government an| Where the alr is crisp and bracing; “ne handshake {s much| Stabilize the world is a loan’ by f ” Departments. embassy or Iegation building in every country| Where there's’ sheep - and © cattle eens the America of about sixty billion real| most. ar SOT _”””~*”*dS Where Wee mannan a mission, and it would be gil dollars, ‘There is where I love to wander. grazing; ¢ Where the antelopes watder out; . HANWAY ref BH. E. HANWAY money well spent. There is now being agitated other it with Omaha cereals. Try it in. il bran Bee—Protection of our be = a proposal for a large public buildings fund to griddle cakes and other ¥ Lo treaty stan Bidg., Cbi-| provide us with postoffices’and other govern- Penal parietianatea’cr linet end tee orice ivewon every packige, @ Fitth Aye., New York City: Globe Fide] ment buildings in the United States. ‘The gov- The Poet Blues an Of tHe noteul Ieee of tence wil} Kellogg’s Brin is tho road back ts er Mass.. Suite 404 Sharon cars ape pied Daily |ernment now pays out about thirteen millions nis A Es increase the command we now hold. health. It is made in Battle Creek b: ‘tribune ase cn tie in the New Yor <, Chicago, Boston,|annually for the rental, heating and lighting BYTHE WIOMING. and is served in individual pack: of tna San Franco offices arid visitors are welcome. ‘| of buildings used for postoffices. 1 am: blue; Oh, so blue. Why do they run away pape. Shee ae ae esos hae ts Sater tera ne ™ Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©.) Few, if any, of these buildings are properly | I'll so pur ie eee Mpg bie ED day sipifs rewke rat pee Ny ag ie Tt is sold by all ant at equipped, and it is a simple business proposition | G¥t Sato vines Would use some eense ; place in a milking contest in which be SUBSCRIPTION Tia. piste that if the government owned its buildings, con- How can I stay the same. ‘They know the law of recompence’'| there were only two entries. tt Dna <Yier, me TT Snay Fae structed so as to meet the requirements the en- : aoe saber Lit me la re ets ‘ One Year, mErOay, es re + ye ete ous be benefited Toarphy apnoea. Se rag 4 Bait aio step down ‘ve gol e Poe hig als Vy cats oat ao t Six Monthe. y and Sunday — the public buildings program proceed—an as | Be Q ,, Couzns 5 count is fae ge og A uate és. the sanction of the president—it should include Se ony Mites Se Cae nisero eerie Sad pee Ry l op aaa oferta F rag Copy (oi eee RUE? embassies and legations, and it might go further ‘ ie . |i climb a telegraph pole ecent actin plats eicel: 4 a iy Mail Ins go} and include consulates. BORMSL JAZZ, ice i catree: 14| 1,62 Bot like to shock the wires be Year’ sunday Only, stad 2:50| It is away beneath our national dignity -for oa Maan Pals ee suena trove ut it may eure ‘by (cold. Cleveland News—Pollsh journalist Bix Months: Dally. and 7 3.20/the United States to be houséless abroad or &| when I want a jubilee One step up, and one step down | S2¥s “Uncle Sam is a strong man at ae Three Months, Daily aoe Gimen dA ~~ “15 | prey to foreign landlords. To sing my songs of glee Cheer ’o the light of the moon home, but Sones babe abroad.” ee aacs Shust. be paid in ‘ane the Everyone runs from me.. Tit go up there that’s what Tl do Bven i ae ten t always 60 easy to Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscrip- Need f Farm Roads Why can't I make them stay ni‘ ues. rs ‘3 tion ‘becomes, one month In arrears. re) ine Western states are fully awake to the fact Marion Star—It's all rot about the ken: KICK. IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE. o dpe ehetoe k 4 “ ” bolshgvists hating money. They hate ho’ 3f you don't find your Tribune after looking care-| that good roads are a necessary factor in get- The Last ‘“Tomorrow it ofly when the other fellow has it : ter fully for It, call 15 or 16 and it will be eslivetes ae you) ting settlers on to vacant land. MARION L. ARENTZ and they can't steal it. . be ‘special’ messenger. Register complaints before Modern farming is done on a business basis By a Electric Light and Power eeock___| involving rotation of crops and constant utili-| "Gita areary hospital bed, |’Tis the call of my home, my hus-|;,707 ,Times—The Senate ts no C * zation of highways in moving crops to and from ne band, my son. ” longer speaking of “Silen' Fee ; - x Ss Under the Guns markets and railroads. T iay with my face gees il has learned that cal are the first ompanies enjoy a local mar. tri Senator Wheeler of Montana, now gi ins Becpenising this fact, athe ane progressire meee Aid eee T see them at home, waiting and ket for their product. If the thi 4 ittee because 0 is! western counties are supplementing state high- lds . Washington Star—Depriving Berg- vpatigation sau 4 seaetare rot jury in Montanaj ways with connecting county highways in order| But mind picture Wey heart holds) counting the days and their hours, | aol! of his citizenship relleves, hie farmers of Wyoming enjoyed , tar aeest 4 S from clients for appearing be-| that outlying districts may haye rapid transpor- Tar imparted ta eee Fe ede Le aka EM fore government departments in their interest,| tation all the year round. Beside me my new-born daughter bane eee ee a similar market for their pro- ra after becoming United States senator, has been| Illustrating this trend in road building, Kern es sleeping, . Se TR een rel © ke xiohihe eripaat= Tel tet on: us connected up by telegrams exchanged between county, California, has just awarded a contract | Not now does she need to fret ° | guia deseie takin Wwathinetontn 10 duct and would make the same boca , & A wide and blue, “4 on “No senator, representative or delegate, ‘after larger than most units of state highway con-| ser hands, e’en sogtiny, reach far it ‘tomorrow’ ies do—the increase in the “ his election and during his'continuance in office, panic pay tv AP Join husband, and son, and home. - and no head of a canes ten or other fused The improvements under this contract 'call for|Her head, soft and heat 8 PSL sn “aaah ane pipe anteas ahd prosperity of Wyoming and or clerk in the employ of i’ ie governmen: Rerepae | six and one-half miles of new six-inch asphaltic mae ste fey aii cat ibe Joy for us all, Wvomi f ld b receive or agree to receive, itd ? tin dieagieta8 concrete pavement, twenty-eight and one-half aan? cis ro) Of longing we'll speak no more, yoming farmers wou e whatever, directly or dey y A oF, a erson, | Miles of widening and surfacing old cement with ", F For no matter what happens, we'll appreciable ices rendered or to be ren noes a sin i ‘any | {70m four to five-inch asphaltic concrete in addi-| y¢ she could see along her Roadway tn ae poeeies: . n either by himself or ance = eae charge, | tin to six-inch asphaltic concrete shoulders on of Life 2 pei. ti lother—daughter, Just 1 eet ad Spats pay Rept i ay Sina me each side of the old pavement and three miles of | But An ses siruggles, a bit of Bb sik accusation, arrest, : (widening and surfacing old oil maeadam in a need Fa meet-| Philadelphia North American — pa od ig apy ue ln gee {Poca similar manner. In this way, Kern county sal- Thra poacher ie ee ‘The Democrats and radicals are hot What do you think of demand- or rectly Dees aoe +*|vages old road base at a tremendous saving to be? To re- upon the chase, * ; br court-martial, pareety ee see elt i, set Lacnavery The Lp of utilizing well packed Nbeny Faster idan ital While tame wand bere! beasties en- ing Wyoming made products to itary, oF aval ‘commission swhevever: ery “|macadam or worn out pavement by covering it BOSH RNOM IB -Eie tase: ‘ - pe son offending teed Seip i ner ee with a wearing surface of asphaltic concrete,| Another mind picture I see on the The ponoediin atocd te pokes ess when mak: ng purchases ed guilty of a ie ‘top Sonia Gan tse nt macea tae beihg rapidly adopted all through the west ut ii wens my heart, makes'a clear,|A-chasing in the Mellon patch, stnce Rad rn hota dollars, and shall, moreover |* great saving over tearing up these foundations | 7 mbar rth calf they can't get Calvin's goat. 25 Ounces for 25¢ an ten I s 1 rs 4 by conviction therefor be rendered forever there- to build an entirely, new Pew Each hour of the day, when each) ‘Wrasrlat ential ay sinian 68 o after incapable of holding any office of honor, day is done. the caliher and character of Andrew Nise trust or profit under the government of the The: Keynoter W. Mellon is unfit to serve bis coun- i than of hi; ‘ United States.” Oddly, to the common mind; the temporary : uy, then as. Senator, Reed, of Pen- ess of higher POWER chairman of a political party national conven- Lo al Say seni oes conerege, sebat only, priced brands i tion, or a local one for that matter, is 01 ry’ 42 Sop the Present tga 1ogk. a5, Sh Not Good Advisors pi ay are Mee. BY W. ©. LAVAT cabinet members is the poorhouse or WEY PAY = ime in the world’s history has private| important person than the permanent chairman, oe heaven.” MORE? > sie no ti a ond sid Cificient® ecevibe lat atch The latter will function simply as the presiding)” \4¢ such a great while ago, & bas pata to tie buying public. Yet there is con-| °fficer does at any gathering deliberating under | man asked me tor & definition of} Boston Transcript Senators who THE GOVERNMENT USED ‘ stelcanleyie'h from political sources—not from | {miliar parliamentary rules. But at a political |joyaity. He caught me suddenly|are trying to make the Secretary of MILLIONS OF POUNDS stant agitation from Po ent control or owner.| convention it is the sole reason of the-selection | and insisted on‘a quick answer, 50) the | Treasury responsible to one od chin of private business, which has been respon-| °f the temporary chairman that he shall be qual-|1 gave it to Bim | a ent : — —— fo ship ol pee e Dene erat this cents ified to deliver the “keynote speech.” And the mecdomg rie ge = ope forthe remarks 8 keynote will tune in the whole party platform. ogee I mean that Loyalty is v: .| Wherefore party managers give painstaking con-| yi, up on belief, backed up by rb Never satisfied, advocates of socialism are con gidaration. to the ;eWolea totam ete FTES pele UD ee ea ean a stantly endeavoring to extend their liberty de ae tem, ree tik quality: abowid be olfstand: ne stroying doctrines to our peas ei rape poy What shall-be the keynote is, of course, equally | ing all of the tie. When a man w They ask the public to ieve tha hey ly Tt y\ has pinned his loyalty’ to another supermen, better than anybody else, and capable} important. The chosen orator will not be at lib. T eatse: A neotuch @ Aire OF = of giving better service than the brainiest men |°TtY to cut loose, out of his own head. A sym- what not, it ceases to be loyalty the 11 of the country are now furnishing. posium of great minds is devoted to the matter.| jinute he begins to slip. Loyalty be It is hard to find an advocate of socialism who| But for the manner of delivery the temporary | is something that, when it 1s genu- ti h ade a success of his own business or who chairman must be depended on, and that is no] ine and real, can’t slip. | er ae it Oe tke auccanatil operation of an in-|*™all matter. The keynote must ring vigorously,| I know that there is a.lot of #0 te Sate andes the plans which he. proposer must be “put across.” In both the major political | called. loyalty, which is mere froth. al According to reports just published in news-| Parties - Nd ae eh is about on mapel dis- Seonte. throw out to help them hold a papers which persistently clamor for more goy-) °US#0n © the choice of temporary chairman as] their jobs or make them solid with i) ernment in business, the people of the United of the presidential nominee. Senator Borah is| somebody or some firm, but unlike fo ”, rr just now favorably mentioned for keynote soun-| the smoke screen, everyone can see States pay at the rate of $44,000 to rehabilitate ‘4 yo every disabled war veteran. It seems that in der at Cleveland, while the Democratic commit-| through it but themselves. tt “compensating” each soldier to the amount of tee is at sea with eloquent possibilities too nu-| There isn’t any quality @ maa P illion | Merous to mention. After the choice is decided |°a" bave that will give him more Bl $10, it costs $1,000. There are about a million ine th will be ti h of to. |#elf confidence than loyalty. Ifa re claimants, of which number approximately te tt ro t th ah me enough of course, to-de- man is loyal he does not have to th 65,000 have been “rehabilitated.” In this work,| ?mine what the keynote shall be. ask any questions or make any ex- at 28,000 employes have been directly engaged. Here 5a, hg cuses for what he does. He goes a is'a striking example of the efficiency of govern- Future Farm Conveniences aboge Iie Dustneas! with st toeltns: ct ment in a semi-insurance business— $10 to the} William A. Baehr, vice president and general sity th ela reraaryyi promuet and « claimant and $1,000 for “overhead 4 manager of the Ill is Light and Power ¥orpor | nis employment will get him further be And yet we have constant agitation for state ation of Chicago, discussing the electrification | than anything ele can accomplish “ _ ihe or government insurance of life, fire,|}of American farms and the problems inyolved|for the reason that loyalty goes What N k ae eed eutomobils, neath Anu) ADC Sean te getting cheap power to thinly settled rural away Daca te coos ts one a ew or. ity xCavator says | thing the proponent happens to thinks of, districts said: is bi . we consider that insurance is the basis of credit,| “There is no question that the farmer, when| ‘tuys ie oe | it is easy to see how dangerous and costly it) supplied with electric power and instructed how| ‘you cannot possess real loyalty to The Marcus Contracting Co, Inc, of New would be to the taxpayers and business to tam-/to use it, will use more of it than the ordinary|your product, your company, your York City, writes: | | Washington and Montana. The law under which Wheeler was indicted in Montana is section 1782 United States revised statutes which reads: per with this industry through socialistic and semi-socialistic schemes tending to break down Its stability on the one hand, while creating hun- dreds of thousands of government jobs and in creased taxes on the other hand. Providing Homes for the Homeless for thirty-eight miles of county highways. at a total price’ $839,800.50, a figure approximately $50,000 less than the engineer’s estimate. This is one of the largest highway . contracts ever awarded by a western county and is as large or family or small business in the city, He will not only use it in his home for Jighting purposes percolator, toaster, vacuum cleaner, washer and kitchen range, but will light his barns, barn- yard, run his water pump, sawmill, feed grin- ders, milking machine, churn, etc. “In the field of electric users, potentially, he Of the problems and hardships of this world she has ehtered That are hers—as yet to be met. Her eyes, when she wakens, 80 clear, job, your manager or yourself until you have threshed the thing out’ in your mind and built up day by day through study and knowledge a force that no one can take away from you. I believe that I would rather be Myal than anything else in the world. One more mind picture—my heart sings a song. it's my day of returning—'twill not be long. Then daughter and I, on that one isin his grave, charge everything to some man who effort to supply that market as the Light and Power Compan- “Our two 734-ton Pierce-Arrow Dual-Valve dump trucks are proving the most economical of all motor trucks used by our company. “We are engaged in the excavating work on some of | i It should be gratifying to the people of tho|{# © heavy consumer of electric power. But he| Loyalty is something | that you the fargest building operations in New York City, We United States that at least this government| 2d his neighbors are widely separated, espe-|°*"'t pound’ into people. It ig frequently cut to a depth of 30 feet below sid alle § nited States ne a ast & cially in the agricult 1 ctl soemthing that they have to ac- ° ein t “ hakay Paris. It is due to the y gricultural sections west of the i leveland find that the Pierce-Arrows take t Owns 158 OWE ad ' | Mississippi river, in the northwest and the far | @'Te | You can help them acquire tile eee, shrewdness of Ambassador Herrick, Out of | Mississipr r, west and the far} it py setting the example yourself, short climb with a bigger load than any of the other some fifty-three embassies and legations main-| SUthwest, making it expensive to reach him.|by helping them do the thing they makes of trucks, and w. tained by this government, four or five are hous aan pants ce htt pment, is not the idea | want to do and by assisting them in e Operate several makes, ‘od. 4x1) Ga ent owned buildings. One of tt | of dreamers and in time we shali see farms light-| securing the knowledge upon which be government by J. Pierpont Morgan and it re-|to® Supplied with power from transmission An organization mado up of men | gut-perform all others. The cost of Operation, we sion was purchased at about one third its nor. Cities have embarked on another big spend- a of at auhotin St Gan ba | Chasete sires: 2 “a ‘ cont mal value. Viewed as a private business coup| ing jag. More municipal bond issues were auth s ae / 6-ton, re tatand pte a With i this action should be applauded, And since we} orized and sold during March than in any March Thecherer 3-ton, 5-ton, 7¥4-ton. shout obligating you, we will gladly ane " have made this deal in France there is no rea-| since 1915. The total was over eighty-cight mil. nae lyze your haulage problem, and show you what son why we could not go ahead and take advan-|}ion dollars. Municipalities in our country are INSIST: Prices range from $3,300 to $5,400, f.0.b. Buffalo, N.Y, experience ha: ed Pi P Dual. tage of fallen exchanges elsewhere—in Germany,| mortgaging the future, by new bonds, at the —Get Sixcylinder Motor Bus Chama, $4,600 and $4,750, et Buflslo will do seas ‘ Austria, Hungary, Italy“and many other coun-| rate of more than a billion dollars a year. While Terms if desired Nay Trucks will do in your line of business tries where our embassies are housed in rented|a lot of this spending is for permanent public | Ask us to have our representative call. quarters improvements, the expenditure is far beyond When congre ppropriatic r our} what can be affgrded. It’s like a man constantly participation in tl lian Centenn Expo-} spending more than he makes, and increasingly THE KUMPF sition cen : “ah 1 ror set Seat for the; going into debt to pay the difference, A show- | oat OTOR CAR COMPANY construction of a building for our exhibits, and| down is inevitable. Will it come in the form of Cc. it was wiseJy provided that when the fair was!a taxpayers’ strike? vrs ag Pahoa i ite eile should baNemmiOAeled to iret|saeanee Brae ue —the 316 West Midwest Ave Twelfth Ave. and Acoma enee Springs the needs of an embassy. That was done, and we| It is useless to try to convince a low brow wholesome | ee | havo! a gbreeiment See embaaey building in| Democratic politician that he does not have all Spread for Bread quired an act of congress to accept it. The building at Paris was secured by Ambas- sador Herrick at a time when the franc suffered a drastic fall in value, so that the Grevy man- our country, lines. Yes and country ronds, too, will some time be lighted up at night.” Running Wild Again the qualifications» of the statesman. and women who have the quality of loyalty will do great things, With loyalty they can do what sometimes looks ike the impossible. Loyalty wins victories and overcomes great find, is 40 per cent less, and our Pierces erage 22 round trips while the others are making from 16018. “In due time we will replace our other trucks with