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PAGE EIGHT. Tbe Casper Daily Cribune MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS « Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the for pubijcation of al’ news credited in this paper also the lotal news pub!ished herein. The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening anc rhe Sunday Morning Tribune every Sunday, at Cas- | amount is so great that if given to Mr, Ford on Ted Osborne versation that ensued: Hope?" ver, Wyoming. Publ.cation offices: Tribune Building, | his terms it would enable him if he desired to - “I want .e—e—oh,.@ bunch of “Mpowlte postoftice. ——.|do so, to dominate entire industrial situation| 5... <Porains einen ns pte ys tied peners for ms ale a know what ape oe day Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as seound| to destruction of many interests and to halting} fie nin unds skin ice abcientey decoration.” Sard cians’ matter, November 22 1916 development of other possible industries. rath a “ = es = ae a ‘Telephones ---------------------15 and 16 Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All — 4 RE CRETE SASL See ome ar ay mR NY a SE SS . already has, and to do it to a considerable extent at the expense of other interesta. | “Whether it be feasible to develop full 900,000 horsepower or not, as many have claimed can ‘be done by construction of reservoirs in moun- tains from which the Tennessee River runs, the “No man would want to attempt to develop hydro-electric power in Central South if he had @ne Casrer Daily Tribune Re TOES bones. She died from érinking too much tea, Nineteen twenty four A. D. day to a dance, and be wanted to order a corsage bouquet. He called the florist on the phone and started to give his order when he realized that the word “corsage” had slip- ped his mind. His medical training was shown by the one-sided con- Our Daily Song Hit “If Dirt Were Trumps, What a before, and he was very interested. “What is that?” The Three Inseparabies Poor Man's Cake. Little Willie had never seen a nun “Oh, mama," he said excitedly, “Why, that is a Sister of Charity.” one is she, Faith or THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924. Bo I laid down The book and Went on my way Whistling dismally. lo: > a _ Departments. to compete with Mr. Ford’s power granted to Hand You Would Have.” Spouting his 3 By *lhim practically without cost. —— ame pairge 4 J.B. HANWAY and B. B. HANWAT “This is probably the most stupendous monu-] so. ,, Hele Hoole Wrong Number Logs ‘ le with some folks is ry Somewhat thusly: Advertising Representatives mental gift which any nation has ever planned/tnat they think their faults are} “Spirit Medium—“Sh! Very quiet “My heart is . Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidg.. ChU-} to make to a single individual. It is dangerous! petter than other people's virtues,” | 2°W: I think I hear the faint gentle Like a q PT eR pe PDR Aco) bie to the extreme. It would add to Mr. Ford's pow- pti cba rapping of your wife.” Hive ? er ee Mant Pranciseo, Cai, Copies of the Pavy|er an unlimited possibility for controlling all] ‘The Monroe Doctrine is a line ex- ae oer thee euler nee Wherein thoughts fi Tribune are on file in the New York, Chicago, Boston, other power interests in the south. © Having acon Are ths portherniaost boun- eShanare cit fone) v crv athens Fr a ors are = a j as) clea) 4 &nd San Francisco offices and vis Muscle Shoals practically without cost, paid Cape Hien. “Aba hiss fis pag Cats get to hanven pormehow, ‘And fillit up 4 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©) | for by the national government, he could, if he} that a ine of that length should sa: -Although they have no wings; With honed } y SUBSCRIPTION RATES so desired, sell power at a price which would| considerably in the middle. © | wise how could all the angels Sweetness.” “ , By Carrier and Outside State well-nigh if not quite bankrupt other power pro- Fit their harps with proper} I hid his a a One Year, Dally and Sunday --. ducers, until he could force their value down to ‘The Medical Mind strongs? Mangled remains * 3 One Year, Sunday Only ------~ a point which would enable him to absorb them| A young Intern in the hospital : In the victrola ‘ j i + Eg eee 3 lee Kacisee aera on a basis as cheap as that which the house of |¥#% 80!ng to take the lady of the| In the midst of life wo are in debt,| And bag forth ‘ One Month, Daily and Sunday -. representatives has offered to give him. EHC Per Co; “Throughout the south, here and there, busi- x Gost arte) i ness men are fully cognizant of the tremendous A din s Half. ; one rears Banday Only, peal 0 danger embodied in this proposition. They can- tten ig Public Dances aya neeectatl don't let's quar- "4 1 Six Months Daily and 8 not afford to sit still and say nothing. They can- rel over such a little thing. Why # May Hoa tesoneinere eet _ not afford to risk the future of their sections by| Editor Tribune—On last Friday] to attend such dances as the teach-| not make it a fifty-fifty proposition veil subscriptions must be paid in acquiescing in this grant. If all the claims for|¢vening, I happened to be present,|¢r3 here in Casper attend. and forgive and forget?” + All subscrip' cs pal, Thoune wil not insure delivery after subscrip-! his altruism made by Mr. Ford’s friends were With a group of halt dozen or more|_ W¢ *!! want our city schools to be| She—“Fifty-ffty is right! I al- } tion ‘becomes one month In arrears. wholly true, he cannot live indefinitely, and no individuals all ot whom are of the| standing, but even more so in morai| the foreetting, ee £ 5 man can say who would follow after him in the! best class of citizens of Casper, and standing. ‘This we cannot hope to ack ‘ Fit for the Job dominion of this gigantic scheme. the editorial which appeared in your| realize with a large number of our Uncle Hook Says. Somewhat refreshing is the manner in which} “But under no condition should this great pow- a geal last week on “The School] young lady teachers attending the] “A doctor is a feller who c’n put Harlan F. Stone, the new attorney general of the|er be granted for 100 years to Mr. Ford, or to Mec ngr and the Public Dance” was| public dances and smoking|Dr. before his name, and Dr. after arian *.* J Ae . any Is di id i hould _|discussed. Everyone complimented| cigarettes In behalf of a large num-|other people's.” ” id United States, enters upon the duties of his very | any one else, under no consideration should con-| yoy highly on this article; and sev-| ber of people whore standing on this Moe ee important post. gress violate our own law on the subject; and |eral expressed the desire to see a Hne| proposition I well know. I wish to] In the eee “I propose,” he says, “to make the constitution | under no consideration should this property be ot publicity kept up until this con-| thank you for this move to betterour] Aeroplane race and the laws the shield of innocense, but the|leased except on a basis somewhat commensur-|dition {s corrected. I was a school| schools. Keep it up. Woe are be-| Around the swift avenger of guilt.” late with its value. teacher in High School work for| hind you. World » He talks somewhat like President Coolidge. Seanad seven years and was never permitted Cc. D. POLING. Our money Ccanetie bees “ He is brief and to the point, and what he says Red Pink? a oe great that it is now the is easily understood. He says that he accepted ea or rink: | iJ Ng ‘the Bal the appointment because it presented the oppor-|_ The third party to keep your eye on is not the The Rashness of Franklin D. Sear tunity to “further the ae or ean and GH Hiram Johnson party, the Henry Ford party nor New York Tribune. “I'm out of politics for good.” sass aie aii e haut elent government under the leadership and with) anything so respectable as these, but the LaFol- “You are? Whose?" the firm support of the president.” He has un-| Jette party. Not that it is dangerous to the two| A letter from Mr. Franklin D.,ot a peaco balance in the federal ge THE SPINE IS THE KEY TO HEALTH bounded confidence in that leadership. He knows | present parties in the field, but keep your eye on|Roosqvelt, read at the Jefferson] budget and finances are a contribu- Ses nee OA. HAVE YOURS EXAMINED TODAY that it is the duty of the attorney general to en-| jt, to keep in touch with the latest ideas in goy-|»!rthday dinner, seems to Invite for} tion made by the Harding-Coolidge piel cme CONSULTATION, AND force the laws of the United States. It is to be] ernment. The outline of the LaFollette platform campaign oon a compet sone administration alone. pines ss te beiSoamad age tad FREE his purpose to perform that duty veut toa is furnished the press of the country in advance Sen ee teak wnt hee eee sareannetenen pose Piast Mhacrae A recipe for ats Fs So Gites 7S) W.While.D.C.PAC. res. 1210 m. 18 or favor and in a manner worthy o ie great) of all conventions, to provoke discussion, and ing-Coolidge administrations. ‘“The| efficiency today and its efficiency Hours—10-12, 2-5, 7-8 dI & Apt. 1. office.” to give either the Republican or Democratic par-|nation is now shocked.” wrote Mr.| under Mr. Wilson. If Mr. Roosevelt Phone 2500° Hoeety & Seve. Phone 10733 The new attorney general starts with a clean! ty an opportunity to adopt it in convention as-| Roosevelt, “by the events which| wants to force such an Issue’ into Mountain View Suburb has PR slate, He is under no obligations to any faction | sembled, and thus head off, altogether, the threat |have happened since 1921.” On‘the] the presidential campaign Repub-|| Over 85 houses, built in 9 ||| 1 will answer any Chiropractic questions you may care to ask. of any party. He has no friends to aid and*no/ of a third party. other hand, he informed the oer licans will be the last to stand in|] months. rite me, enemies to punish. The policy he enunciates is) The platform begins with an assumption of [807 Cclebrators that “the | eisht} the way of his doing so. beyond criticlem., He would establish a high| superior honesty, of which the public has a prac \ohr®, °f,.lencereuip, of Woodrow standard by which to be guided in all of his/tical interpretation in the proceedings of the! est and cleanest administration it work. He pledges himself to do his duty aggres-| Wheeler-Brookhart committee. That is the nation has ever had.” sively. He would do everything possible to pre-| will be asked to take the road to reform under| This is, trom the Democratic point 4 vent the laws from being violated, and punish} such guides as Gaston Means, Al Jennings and of view, an extremely complacent violations when they occur. Roxie Stinson. This attempt to capitalize public 2%4 dangerous challenge. The con: Mr. Stone has a monumental task before him,| indignation over real and fictitious scandals at %M¢t of * few individuals apart, the) « : rapa non to feelthat he-has the |xyachi i i at charges of inefficiency brought : but there is every reason n is tl ashington is, howev@r, palpably a cover under against the Harding administration ; brain and the physique to perform it satisfac-| which to accomplish more insidious objects, | narrow down to three specifications: - " = x ie e torily. He will not Pe eager ee or aisteAgial which may be summarized as follows: Leases of naval oll reserves under Will be this I 1 ht-S if ou learn t e trut by attacks upon himself. He does not have to} Public ownership of railroads, of which we % law recommended by Secretary gs 1X, y defend himself, for the simple reason that he|had a ruinous foreaats in the time of McAdco, _ | Daniels, mismanagement of the dis. f needs no defense. The volume ann fee Abolition of all expenditures for army and Shled veterans, fe oen spisanaipat of the work of the department of justice are not| nayy on the manifest principle that, if the Unit- ov ; x 3 vent of the Volstead act. But even HEN you buy a car in the It is designed and superintended inch. And 122 half fully realized even by well informed persons.|ed States cannot escape any more wars, it must Gon F 7 itieari: thick A are exact to one- ites have here a man who has not only the! at least, avoid the nibetaee of winning them. Sus carepeene ete ine hee ae see ies ee by an ox reciig deper tment w! that. ability but the will and the desire to do it. A constitution amendment permitting congress these shortcomnigs do not bulk very should know. y a Spt are Genuine leather cushions, ten Unless the signs fail Mg. Coolidge has obtained | to over-ride decisions of the supreme court, which !4rge alongside the monumental ad- . . Each steel formulahas been proved inches d Unusual ine an attorney general who will not cause him ®/would in effect abolish the constitution by per- ™!!strative failures of the Wilson We made a canvass of men who the best for its purpose yearsof. gs pane at equipments moment’s concern or uneasine: mitting congress to amend that instrument at ,"°8!™* bought rival cars in this class. And tests. On some we pay 15% premium eran oh care Yaues will, (Under such a Jaw a majority party in con-|, That resime left an appalling we found that 96 in each 100 bought —_to makers to get them exactly right. ' * gress covld. if so mined decree that a president jess, extending to waste of lives as without knowing these facts. Each car in the building gets 32,000 Made by the leaders A Fantastic Measure whom it had placed in office should become em- well’ as of money. By failing to So, for your sake and our sake, we tests and inspections. va: : The tariff provisions of the McNary-Haughen| peror for life and bequeath bis position to his prepare for a war the threat of want to present them to you. This is one of the cars which has tariff bill constitute flexible tariff run riot. The} son by will.) j which hung over us for nearly three Ried made Studebaker the leader in bill piovides that the president, in order to main-| An amendment to the constitution providing Years President Wilson multiplied Save $200 to $400 The crankshafts are machined on = quality cars. Our sales have almost tain the “ratio price” of the farm products cov-| that all federal judges shall be elected for ten- 9U" yeas and sacrifices. Our: forces trebled in three years. ered by the provisions of the bill, may direct the| year terms by direct vote of the people. That se reba a aes Studebaker builds 150,- ‘The trend t d Stud tariff commission “or the secretary of agricul-| would require national campaigns to elect su-| they were fully ready, even though 000 fine cars yearly. It bak Sh becok a ture” to conduct an investigation in order to de-| preme court judges as we now elect presidents they did not reach the front line builds in model factories, ep lame eat iagt termine what rate of duty on such products may | and vice presidents and would make every judge in large numbers until the summer modernly equipped. It aie, be necessary to that end. That is to say, the cor-|the direct representative of a political party,|°f 1918. Our general war effort was has spent $38,000,000 in Last year 145,167 peo- poration provided for by the bill is authorized to| except so far as the successful candidates might ay under a crushing handicap the past five years on le paid $201,000,000 for fix the price of any of the stated farm| themselves be great enough to rise above that ‘2° '° military and. politioal. pest: new-da lants and Biudebak : products or their derivatives and the president | character after taking office. ? futile Unaste stat tite Wesinee eaert peace e 5 ee is authorized to fix the rate of duty,which shall| A low tariff, LaFollette evidently agrees with ship could “keep us out of war.” B ti id Back of this car is an ee imposed upon the competitive foreign prod-| the Democrats and Socialists on the subject of| ‘The Wilson administration took Pris Ai tee att hs ial ponered rey yee ie ucts. | protection, though he always has been a hard over the railroads and operated VERSE (SAR. BCOOU ton, Not only is the general Inw with reference to} fighter for high protective duties on the special | them with a loss to the qa of Lae t le Q A car high ideals. investigations enlarged to authorize the secre-| industries of Wisconsin. more than $1,500,000,000 and a fur- this Light-Six, built un- Behind it are $90,000,- tary of agriculture to take over the functions} An active foreign policy and revision of the | ‘te? enormous loss to railroad stock: der ordinary conditions, 000 of assets, staked or of the tariff commission in this respect, but the| Treaty of Versailles. The active foreign policy| Role®. Tt built a merchant feet would cost $200 to $400 leasin; ‘better than Jaw is so enlarged as to permit the president) which LaFollette has in mind is evidently to be rally ee eee rien oli re 11.4% Less to Run bas Adele dia to increase the tariff rate of duty beyond the| made in Germany. supplies and after the armistice piel aes fifty per cent. limitation imposed by the general It is unbelievable that there can be any con-| posed of them at a fantastic dis- 11.4% less to run The Studebaker Light-Six Touring peeps law governing the flexible tariff. In fact, there] siderable number of Americans who have lapsed |°°Unt. It mismanaged the alien Before you pay $1,000 ts no limit imposed. He can increase the tariff] into such alien, undemocratic political thought |Property custodlanship. It | em: This supreme quality Read the proof at the side. or more for a'cae, th one hundred to five hundred fold! ag these proposals express. If there are, it jis pereae oe des RESTA (eecdect Ce means lower operatin; Built by the leading fine-car maker, for whose are facts our ah ald This is flexibility run riot! There is grave} high time that an independent party was cre-|as weit deaterat Mercer eee cost. Owners of fleets o cars last year people paid $201,000,000, know and nA ‘ ‘ve doubt concerning the constitutionality of the| ated to sponsor them in order that they may be|money lavishly on all sorts of wae cars in this class made Each car, in the building, receives 32,000 tests hiae Iejectl pate bang flexible provisions af the tariff as they now ex: |combatted in the open, instead of Leing secretly | projects and encouraged colossal audited records to prove and inspections. owe that to yourself, | ist. It is questionable whether the congress has| promoted by the process of boring from within | at profiteering by declining to, ap- 4 the power to confer upon the president the au-| existing political parties. ply the principle of equal patriotic es Scores of extra values, due to quantity produc- P I g Pp r Th 4 329 tion in a model $50,000,000 plant. end for the book thority to fix the rate of duty within the fifty Se eres to oe soldier who served iO pe ly isrep hse yk Built by ican PB ms t limitati ihed by section 315 of under the colors and the man who 8, TU up to . jose name for has per cont nttations prescribed by wectin 215 of] Ta. Tnstinct of the People st stiiim war nerve et home miles enche And they | ood for quality and class oa BR hp phe able would be a provision. authorizing him to| Immature, or hurried judgment is the one| ware in eee engla of war re pee SAT de Built of the finest steels used in motor car build- free our new book that wnake such change without any limitation what-| thing that constitutes a real menace to the wel-| waste wore not conspicuous.” Rog be PiENEBien Cost je same as we use in our Big-Six, will inform you eh five soever! é : fare of the United States. If time is afforded |corruption, patriotic allowance for 11.4% less to operate simple things which The entire McNary-Haughen bill is wrong, and | to analyze a proposition there can be but small| 2" blunders and irregularities has than the average of its veal th an f by there is nothing about it farther out of the way | doubt of results. covered 4 multitude of sins. Yet rivals. This includes de- For ibbeaterac: tone than.the flexible tariff provisions thereof. It is] There is, for instance, the case a pirtan inquiry were made to preciation. The saving was nearly all surf; sara ene . educe Ae SRE ae eee years ago, Johnson would have carried the coun- ent naval oll lease disclosures care costs us $600,000 yearly, but it a price ff age aad Make the People Partners try; or at Jeast come very comfortably close to|to insignificance. The reasons are these means perfect balance in the motor, 8 at i olan tae 84 ‘ 4 it y it. Today he i jected. nople r Th fore t of the Ve 4 t will t rihussieslGn Otc Musile “Hibals Greg’ Bosh, exkak: pre age mp Bs ton ihe pops Hers ct Pasgntaecpraecs ot the: volutes ( The Studebaker Light-Six, in its More Timken bearings are used ~ tle at 20, Hat yo way. U pesid ao rat. rive since acceptance of Henry Ford’s offer by| sincere quality of it. ‘The people of his home| {22°F ,the Wileon administration chassis, represents the best we know. —_in this car than in any competitive It shows one single point ine cloned the houso of representatives, which has now put| states even, have penetrated, ve eomaafingag (tan st i now. ‘The Veterans’ In steel and in workmanship it is car within $1,500 of its price. cariwhich ineie cee the matter before the senate for action, heparan Ged | Bureau troubles were a legacy trom identical with the costliest cars we There are 517 operations in mak- tting top or mecit Mauer yours i i a 5 ° ee . o ext In developing this great property, it 1s sug-| “And yet Hiram Johnson was another of “the|nary reduction of government cs, build, ing this car exact to 1/1000th of an Fook is free—cli eine x lesser UR gested that, instead of making it a one man prop-| people’s friends.” The people have been able to| Penditure and the re-establishment iP Sve Soups below, Perear rion eae ny aa company be or-| distinguish the real from the bogus, but it took =o ganized, the stock and bonds of which would be little ti iding: . offeredth the Anerican,people, und particulariy| eats free ene ee ae ames Rat Her Trib LIGHT-SI1xXx SPECIAL-SIX BIG-+s Ix to the sections served. Thus, customers owner-| Ag an ordinary thi ; njoys Fer’ 5-P: ° RRL rT a oe ship and interest in thé undertaking would build Saat Warns pra raet led ee wise ODD y mbune Touring pea ih i te hio1s.00 7 Piatt Satihee) shisaich 7-Pass, 126" W.B. 60H. P. up democratic control and administration] friends.” Many, already ‘ c| EB Roadster (3-Pass.)_ - + 1025.00 RECT I Rai . Touring ~ - = o= = $1 With due respect to Mr. Ford’s remarkable] and this is constantly proved by {| wonderful daily newspaper. Altho upe (S-Pass.) = - = = 1395.00 Coupe (S-Pass) = = =~ 1895.00 Coupe (5-Pass, - , ! Ses 8 Y proved by the. fact that ugh Sedan inetd va 1485.00 pe ¢ ) = = 2495.00 genius and ability, the advisability of consider-|they speak as demagogues rather than with sin.|°°,£°%, 28% tt has been a dalty in. ki : Redes ee ee om ARON” Redan ee ane “ra ek eon Ing such a program is emphasized by the follow-| cere purpose. " '. splration to note tts coming. I have : wi “pe ts from the Manufacturers Record Tow is it that Calvin Coolidge holds the con- Ee hue pant: aie fi = ARPT ALE Loner Tare Seren roar convenience.) which says In part fidence of the people and goes steadily on in.|method of putting Casper f. hi eesenen scenes seen yep epbabty fer and awey the | creasing that hold? It is because the pedble neg |and your-array of world wide neo ne ood broly esreaee 314 | richest man*in America if not in the world, in this quiet man, sincere s starm|.|1 Wish you continued succe an¢ “Directly violating the law of the land, which! nation for the right. The ronlaadmive tite ie by tae ies roaperity.. 5 NGG St d b k Sal d S M4 H MAIL FOR B AIL FOR BO OK { forbids the granting of water power rights to is a real anchor to depend upon. Hiram John. Lento he ayn tone | udebaker es an ervice { STUDEBAKER, South Bend, I H anyone beyond 50 years, the house of representa-!son was and is a demagogue, not so rank pnd | e_——__—_—_—_——— er ONO Railroad and Wolcott Ph H easy ce iais tives votes to give to Mr. Ford the control of impossible a specimen as LaFollette, but still ft one 1817 H carne rs me your book, “Why You Can- i Muscle Shoals for 100 years; and to do it at. a demogogue, He had in his mind Hiram John- : Reptter dares open } price which would practically within the next not the people, and the veneer became so|| _ Mowntein View Suburb has ip fifteen or twenty years, if he should live that thin by contact that the basic material was | 5 ™ile* of water mains, H RANE SAN Se re ¢e ri y ‘ § as T 5 ‘ long, enable him to double the wealth which he plainly revealed, HE WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCER OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES '

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