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3 pe Casner Daily Cribune. ‘ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924. ' = ’ a - paar EF S art : day's thought, safety field,) United States does nothing to help[can, observes an exchange. Ard, _fbe Casper Dailp Cribune _ In the Name of Charity Where Are the ~ ‘[{o promote ‘satety. . athe nciecting Europe.—Clarkssburg (W. Va.) Tele-| say, if $ou do not believe that, just _— Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postcffice as ‘second By FRANK B. TAYLOR 1] "4 ¢ : ‘ar gram. get in touch. with some citizen who - T | SS matter, November 23, 1916, The year is rolling*around and now comes the " ° oy ct a 1 . Sens has net es trip abroad.—Clarks- clas. 5 oy rs a=! ‘The Casper Daily Tribune issued every. evening|¢lections, Thanksgiving, with Christmas only aj __ + o Po Possibly some good from the Telegram. — ‘ 1 The Sunday Morning ‘Tribune every Sunday, at|month, beyond’ and then the néw. year and an:| “5° ggg teratn, en dental ee 5 per Dubliean standpoint may_ come out i ey. anaSPet. Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune Bulld-|other page, in our lives. “The moving finger yon Be, tay tp ithia ~ e Fe Nee ass ot the LaFoll ag papa . s of the > low- «? pS ORDORILS’ BOSUNTICS: writes and having writ, moyes on. Nor all} revealing distress, not of one moth-| opportuni ek Ne sare i re ie ene of} Silage of paras #3 ort aya ms y “AMBesiness Telephone. --.. ~-----> 15 and 16] your piety and. wit-shall lure it. back to cancel] er but. of a, group.. And it:is_ ni ior. thelr own folly, and, in’ doing s0,| out fool orn pond finanted the : . , Branch Telephone nge Connecting All half a line. ‘Nor all thy tears wash out a word| only their daughters they. are solicit) noth” : fi ‘along|save others from the of] Republicans are this year.—Phila- sts shah ca Eee Departments of it.” ous about, but their sons.-. Social |; that folly. pipryeurs deiphia Public Ledger. x) Sip SST EEG REEE TTC yt laxity, informal partes, 5 Saet® h By J. E. HANWAY AND E. E. HANWAY Take the sum of your good deeds and ‘subtract Sec, - . ‘ rs Pe ; Te —— | from’. the “evil and what have you? Thereis Seep es automobile tae n Widely Collected Bryan would not win In the senate : : ii wh, though for the year has over ‘ é é {| 42. not know w! a a al without LaFollette aid, and that, aid c— j alt ee ‘ ara y t hand, beginning, jollity, laughter; but 4t18] under any. given 2 wei 3 would not be given unconditionally. on f 86 Fifth Ave., New York Cit: wo months to run an ie means are at hand, never safe long to forego good: man-| Se . ir Mass., Suite 404 Sharon B:dg., 5,New more, they are brought to your hand by -those| ners and to throw: dignity into the| “ances. |, There is the safe driver) ‘The American share of the loan |The only safe time to place the trust i 4 and the “fool” driver. It Is all very|to Germany under the Dawes plan Coolidge and have it counted as who aye the welfare of you and yours close| discard. Who are the mothers of] 2a to may that the fool should sur ‘é piss | i se. to their hearts. these merry scholgiris whos in’ iml-) ter trom his folly, but today’s theory ‘the books. were opened. And yet|apolis ‘Tribune. Shortly will come the Community Chest Fund ban ei he epee ea pti Rides! is to save the fool from his folly-ywe hear some soured Democrats ae The Kansas Farm Bureau says: IATED PRESS drive. Here is probably the greatest means of | Scicng a ride home? ‘The protective 4 must; be” Panga ph < that ithe| saying from the stump that the! tt s worth while being an Ameri-| Trenton (Mo.) Republican. * 2 s eaolgatvety entitled to the} Making your city a better place to live in than | usages of social life long proved thelr aera Sekt? ‘ana thee 45 ff sre ig acta 23 > — ‘ e for publication of ail news credited in this paper}any other single method. Obliterating the for- utility. The chaperone has long been ings may . bl: ber of lety when he @ also the jocal news published herein, mer numerous drives for this’ and that worthy | ridiculed, but, she. did her work for | V*luable member of society oNifemper of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. C.) San Francisco, Cal. Copies of the ly Tribune are on file in the New York, Chicago, Mpaiston and San Francisco offices and visitors are mm Bomlcome. was overscribed a few minutes after| placed is on election day.—Minne- | Philadelphia North American, é ri - is not at the steering wheel of a object that harassed us a few years back, the| centuries; some ‘wholesome lines) ©. -" ars. that his: folly does not Community Chest has’ become an institution of | Were marked ‘out and conserving |) orev react upon himself, but upon . , s = ™ SUBSCRIPTION RATES proven worth! Our children are cared for pgp ticrmge Mg art pei FS others. His fool driving endangers ea an d @ ons By Carrer and Outside State ,| through the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts and phen Sekai Hee from staftied in-| Other lives and bodies. f e, ‘ 2S & o aay Danke ben the juvenile delinquents that appear in the po-| nocence, or it may*be from boastful] Thereforo it is essential that al ', % motorists be educated to’ the use of M lice records of other cities are unknown in Cas-| vice calculated’ to drive parents to} Motoris! jlucated to ~ cry esa 7 x ik i the most approved safety “devices ~ WHOLESALE AND RET. re i 3 5 per. This saving alone is worth more than the | bestir themselves—especially~ moth- ? J ronthately , ‘3 crs. These cumulating stories of|™Pon their cars. Chains, bumpers, é 2 o: Six Thy? Month, Dally and Sunday cost of last year’s chest. A stop-lights, proper windshield-clean- Ta. ie wl F Copy The county poor farm is now a golf course | ¥ouns Persons | wandering sbout | 127 Tuipment and other safety de-|/™ Beef Pot Roast —-...-___-. 12%e | Lamb Chops ____-------_1____ 30c By Mail Inside State zt 9 Zt abandoned, in distress—these group ‘ye Year, Daily and Sunday and a beautiful country club grounds because] "iiss. sometimes, a dead body | Vices should be thought of imme- Beef Plate Boil _------_--_-.-_ 8c Lamb Shoulder Chops ~-.-----_ 20¢ Year, Sunday Only - the Associated Charities through the Com-| founa—tragedy—are the grist of | Uately in the purchase of a car. Veal Shoulder Roast _______. Lamb Shoulder Roast ...--___ 20¢ Ong Months, Daily and Sund: munity Chest has taken care of such cases that] some noiseless process. The laws} And communities should also af- Beef Liver oS SD hee ama Lamb Legs _--..----_.------. 30¢ Sixtte® Months, Daily and Sunday would have been,a drain on the county other-| of wholesbme social life have been|fcrd- protection. All’ traffic prob- at Thre Month, Daily apd Sunday - i riptions must be paid in Beef Hearts --------_-= wise. violated—modesty. has been hooted| lems are not in city streets. Coun- Lamb Stew ~_---_-----_--_--- 10e One, D, r eliv rw. —restraints have been withdrawn, |.try roads are often more dangerous. Hog Liver 7 Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after sub: Through the Y. W. C. A. help, there have been 1 Z qyptiption becomes che tnonth in’ arrears: no young women, frightened and white of face |®ee™mingly a harmless remissness,|Thelr danger spots should be pro Veal Stew ~-----------=:_---_. 10c¢ We Are Agents for the Famous on the fceHKICK, LF YOU DON’T GuT YOUR TRIBUNE ‘ ry 7 fe to let “nttie” | tected by modern safety devices. z street-seeking shelter yet afraid to voice Se Raghy Tots: Dare rdeae> terrible] In a recent issue of Tho Literary Hamburger, 2-lbs. _____---__-. 25¢ DOLD HAMS AND BACON If you don't find your Tribune after looklee care-| their fears as evening comes. More, there have | ;etripution is levied whet the moral| Digest 1s a description of a resilient Sausage, 2 Ibs. Sen SOS i By, 15 or 16 and it will be delivered to you! beeh many homes helped financially through the} jaw is scrapped. The most inexor-| link wire fencing known as “Hi- Franks, 2 Ibs —_ wloech2 3B Dold’s Niagara Sugar Cured full special messenger. Register compiaints before 8/Y. W's listing of rooms and over 1,500 young wo-| able penalties of Holy Writ have to Ae ay orssn ialiarsiin papier pape - Skinned Hams ~-__-_~_+_..-___26¢ slock. men have been placed in good positions where | do with sin in the sacred fleld of sex| {nm avoiding many fatal a: Ste: Dold’s Niagara Sugar Cured * ol they ean earn a respectable livlihood .and. are | Flatlonship. ‘ig Sanat thin storia emmlan tenenatae! Bens snomaes sha kepeeteren es pee t Baggy sigpeiedia mises er ense r ig oa free from the danger of the mire. You, mothers| Let a parent be as diligent as pos. | PEREetORS TUN: | ie tegen: Beef Round Steak _-____-.... 20¢ Dold’s Sterling Standard : yi f 4 isn’t 7 ' vhile? sible these days when literature, and fathers of girls, isn’t it worth while? drama, social diversion and all else|0Us turn in Iilinois. ‘The-Ameri- The Boy and Girl Scouts only take care of can Count; it has saved man; ‘ y yw Ane livert from: the ‘ways, of |can County says ved many hildren over 12 years, what about the little isjoreing uplifting enthusiasms and| lives on mountain roads in Colorado. ones? The Wyoming Children’s Home society living, even then the solicitude must|@nd the Western Highways Builder <elot Skinned. Hams ~-~_-__..--___23¢. ~ Beet aioli Bupek car rs Seo yblara tend nne Sea gaRcas abn eee Beef Short Cuts ____-_----_-__. 20c Dold’s Picnic Hams___----.--__15¢ Us Who Will Pay? !'The propoal of the La Follette party as pro- W. C. A, 25c NOTICE TO RANCHERS be 1f La Follette is elected and his plan tiaug- Here stands the Salvation Army |ly dressed to attract attention— Pork Hams cu Soe EET barring the road that leads downward to the| when to make a sensation 1s frank- : tune ill this voi 1 ittle 5 the same of California. It is & in their platform’is for the govern-| steps in to fill this void and the prayer of little | be great; but what of those who drift | Says . - = : ai to take over’ the railroads of the country | children, who can only stretch their arms in| and asume ail Is well? One has] f example of modern safety devices Veal Sirloin Steak 25c Fresh Oysters, direct from coast, bs £ | fa operate them. We all remember. to our| pleading for a chance in ‘the big world to which | Put to note the appearance of many {for community se. | | 7 UM es ripen Steak ellen 25 quart _ __________________$1.00 : awrrow our experience with government con- have just come, is an appeal that even the Piet iby meinen: socalled, to-con-| other purposes, all essential. To- Veal Short Guts __._._----__._ 25c Fresh Fish and Poultry every day Ly * folled railroads as a war measure, for we. arc} hardest heart cannet pass by. clude that their mothers are elther Lard Cracklings, Ib _-_---__-_---_3¢ ’ ‘ anil paying taxes for the deficit created in, their At the: other end of life, the man»or woman | ignorant of conditions or unmindful - I LEN eT SEN DELS r bydst of operation of over §2,000,000,000. old for the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts and ‘the | of duty, -When so many are obvious: Pork Loins ~---------------. 26¢ 4 ¥ ] 3 We will pay you market price for Dressed = & etry Adin lana W in, t Pork Shoulders — 4 Pte ariel ttn by pens ml ey ee qWry.| black oblivion. The Army’s work is well known, | 1¥ the object and no daring is omit- Spare Ribs _ pepe) ie Velo evade gs and etc. Ship : we need only mention it here in passing, but it st Magen ena ar iden ud ute, $377,000; -coun-| depends upon you and the Community, Chest | jarvest-ywhen immature, ignorant) : 8c $739,000; township and] ‘or its upkeep. ¢ Ths or brutal minds, some one among di 119,600;~cities and villages, $149,000. One more in the list, we haven't felt the need | the ten thousand, follow the lead: of foi'the government does not tax its property. of this last thank Goodness, but there it stands | lawless suggestion. t Z a ly, when the need comes. “In timesof calam- WMejther can the states tax government_property. }TC2eys ‘i 1es ; f @fovernment ownership of railroads pases thse) a jecraie | send heed seks arpor ang, Hons The President’s “Yery taxpayer in the state of Wyoming wow % n » 3 amp ate { od to assume a share of this $1,920,000 moves... Ita. tebaagge is sure, its workers are Leadership inpw paid by-the huilroads. trained, they know =Se cost is nominal for as F : an Thc “of 20 per cent in taxes from one tong as we have no disaster there is prac:| “Under President .Coolidge's lead: fayurce means an increase of 25°per cent from | ically no expense. The Red Créss is a member erable, re Amarin poms weet ther _ sour: of th e Community Chest. slowly Bs Pepearitperyenedt| gu tine question is: Shall the railroads ,continne| You may: read this sitting at your home, well it the Reena advances “ to be re- Waider inate ownership and pay taxes, or be|°#red for, warm and-fed while in your block | sumed on all fronts.” deviares. the SUpyernment owned’and run on tax money sup-|'here maybe someone looking over the wall: of | Boston Transcript. “By tho’ virtue Vélied by -you?. adversity: that you could give 9 helping hand if] of his example he 1s encouraging ‘Pike a specific case for illustration. —Con-]¥oU but knew and lift him over that wall. It,is| them. to approach thelr Play hee ‘ erse county adjoining “us on the east received hard for him to climb, 1aybe he has a deformity Wainy ey epepasec tage seiohee Ssioi tax revenile in 1928'a total of, $453,000. The| tat holds him down, possibly, it:is discoprage- | [cat Point of view, as fellow mem —fajilroads paid $105,000 of the amount or 23 per ment, poverty,‘ disease or a host of.others. Your - ‘the -indestructible union. of. inde- ssWient. It was distributed ‘ns follows: 20,000 and distributed as ming amounted to 6iiows. For support f SPRING CHICKENS 25¢ OUR BRANCH MARKET Is now permanently located in the Ardmore building, 426, East. Second St., one block East of the Second St. Public Market. © THE NORRIS Co. OEFICE AND PLANT : BRANCH MARKET : si Sones pret war Fig be few Eyetiess structible; atates.: He, bide: them re. hoy Se ia) soe , ic! is 01 ie hy on that may soon dissipate | member that agriculture 1s. the! a Rate: Sy eee Ps ae achools, £840; tn the ether. Are you too hardened to look ith pe elena bean es that its. health The loss. of 23 per cont i? from. one source | O™PAssion on the unfortunate side?) What if | must be absaies ae read to Yheans 30 per‘cent increase from other sources. |20 Oe cared? Suppose nobody gave? It isn’t Sei chtanctbcseurthene a tiae &t And if the railroad taxes are lost to Converse | Pleasant. to consider. ol eeuighale ats peenapectation /ibeanies Sipunty or any other county in. the state, who Today, you, the average man or woman :in down, progress halts on all fronts. thiil make up the tax requirements? aunerieae ee ‘in Se post nan ee has ever] so with religion. and scueatinn a8 Nasi Be DKS : 7 ed on’ this tstool.* You may have a car'| thritt—all\ these he approaches in ao Aly RAR phe Seemieres ie Hest ay mae to drive in} no‘othér: nation Nas the number of | the American spirit. ane tlhe ‘line of everybody who possesses. taxable|‘@?8.that we have, your food ig better than any| “Under President- Coolldge's lead- eee fia tate noe other nation’s, what you throw away would begin Ae FES esprit on ar In the present instance it ts the railroad that|*%UPPort whole families in other countries! We ti.in ana Americans by. adoption ™s being attacked. Government ownership of |°%° blessed with -more than any other in the} front the same opportunity: To ‘be SO jlroads is the entering wedge. It will be your whole world and as we believe in our religions | ‘Americans by ‘choice.’ ‘That 1s ‘(em pea alte business or your factory next Dies sa, we mane back’ and'pass by on the other side} America’s, challenge to every gener- one, : is ba * ’ v ri ition. During th UW it~ he hing se atried the expansion grows. Di-|/™ien © brother traveler fall by the -wayelde,| ich; Divs Secs ty ta ectly an ‘ore you are aware 0! . That they must be again, if they are _ tying under Communism. You are bossed by a P lays on. One String to solve the problems, overcome qnorde of government employes, who have the} That La.Follette’s capital is unrest, and that| thelr obstacles and take up the chal- wer to elect whom they please, provided the} he is making use of it to the utmost in the Mid- | lense of a new day. Lan of franchise then exists, otherwise"by force|dle West, fomenting to the utmost dissatisfac- taberenea ee tad vibonrre Ses i: f numbers. You will be working for the state| tion with political and organic. conditions, rub-|caraca as a certains the vreepat a without pay at that. Personal initiative] bing salt into sore places—all to make votes| of his leadership during the next ama enterprise will have been destroyed. You|againt the Republican party to which he claims| four years becomes more. and more sill be to all intents and purpose a slave. to belong is the way. observers’ find the political |®" inspiration to all who share his » Fine prospect. situation in the middle west. This is nothing biases for the common cause, yr new for La Follettee. It is the one harp string|‘h® common endeavor, the common it he has played on for many, many years. That $2,000,000 is being paid out of this state each year : for something you can buy at home. E resolve: ‘To keep America Ameri- can’ by encouraging among her peo- ple the cultivation ofan American 7 character and a recovery of iThe Real Reactionary unity which -was’ thelre during the General Dawes remarks as he. goes along: | great war, which will be theirs again “Senator La Follette is the real reactionary,| under President Coolldge’s. leader- a man who would plunge us into the confusion | ship.” of ideals and the cane in_ which we started to build up the inalienable rights set forth in ‘the Thy Brother’s Keeper Declaration of Independenca ang teed. ; by the Constitution. I have been criticised in| It ts a far cry from the barbarous quite high quarters for setting up a straw man | times when the physically imperfect in discussing this issue. 'There’s not. much |‘!!4 was put to death. This savage straw an him, and to prove it, I cite the declara- eon Oh sueeriee ated De eae tion of Eugene V. Debs, in the Socialist World Gide f that the Socialists in this campaign ‘carry for. ee gael Bivaieeny a imbectact for- | —is far better understood. ward our propaganda and carry on our acti Our modern social order knows ties with revitalized energy.” « Nevertheless, there is no doubt that crop yields kK gril steadied epee | qud prices this year have profound’ modified & . in ¢ , che outlook in some sections. This is notably Economically Sound affairs. Yet. the: world, still holds rue in the wheat belt, where the spectacular rise] President’ Coolidge says: “Our economic i e Yys-| fast to the idea of a “sound mind ¥" the price of wheat has enabled an unexpected] tem is fundamentally sound. It has provided | in a sound body,” and modern social ¢arge crop to be marketed at prices which even|our people wi e r . h the highest standard of comfort | #24 scientific effort 1s directed both the most sanguine did not hope for six months} greatest security of life, that is enjoyed by any sorent the preservation |of, life, ‘qnd jigo. After a bad start’ the cotton crop has come|nation. It does, indeed, contain Some abuses. |! os a through the season in the best condition in sey-| But these abuses are emphasized out of all duce| manic no Dasts of the “safety: sral years, and the price is high enough to as-| proportion. Primary correction of abuses lies pape aly PE senong Fdigste shyt} gure a good margin of profit to producers. The|in the hands of those who administer our com-|than elsewhere because of the, na- qeorn crop is sinall, but the price is high, and|merce and. our industry, It is, they who can| tio prosperity. and enterprise, «corn, which is largely a feed crop, can be sup-| prevent the necessity of government interven-| With the consequent vogue of t! yplemented in various ways. The index of pur-|tion, Already they have made great advances |™0tor-iriven vehicle. It ts’ this, at shasing power of farm products in August, com-| j is directi least in part, which has led to the hi iz DP Pp & in this direction. Merchant-and manufacturer fofrfintion ‘of the National iBarets e e «uted by the department of agriculture on the]/are seeking to deliver. something besides their atid “s . yasis of prices at the ferm, is 94 per cent of}goods and they are delivering it’ with pride. Fevinnea toe ate CTT Z e Ows one a 10n s the 1913-22 average as compared with 87 in| That new something is a ‘sense of service to the| We boast of the number of cara (July, an ayerage of 75 last year and 70 in 1921.)community. These.are the lines. of real pro-|in the United fates, but we some- | eae gress. To tear down the system under which|times fail to lize the dangers Gradually Recovering q 3 One of the noteworthy business developments ew the year, both in its intrinsic importance and n its bearing upon the near-term outlook for «rade and industry as a whole, is the generally giuccessful crop season which is now drawing yo a close. This season has been widely heralded 8 definitely marking the end of the great agri- vultural depression of the last four years. In qpuch statements the favorable aspects of the sit- «ation are probably over-emphasized, just as the qextent and severity of the depression were gen- prally exaggerated a year and two years ago. phe effects of a financial strain such as that e@vhich certain agricultural regions have experi- q:nced do not disappear at once. That $750,000 is being paid out of Casper each year for : » something you can buy in Casper. : \. Do you know that the Yellowstone National Life Insur- : : 4 ance has been organized at Casper for the purpose of ene keeping these vast sums in Wyoming and Casper Don’t you think this new enterprise should have. your whole hearted support? . TT TT TTT < wwe tely. so much genuine progress has been accomplish-| ‘these cars present, not nly to Coolidge Gets Results ed in so short a period, merely because of | Motorists but pedestrians. Every ; / et + ncjy | city knows this, however, and every The government's 0} ing expenses haye been| minor defects that have not yet been entirely city. has its ‘acute “traffic problem } G as been | eliming Y licy .of destruction. ‘ e reduced 100,000,000, the bonded debt has been|eliminated, would be a policy |. Organisation; such ms\the National unt dowu by $2,750,000,000 und taxes have been} We need not fear that the American community | safety council, devote much energy reduced by more tham twenty-five per cent. A | will commit itself to such a policy. ‘ |to education’ along safety lines. at part of the credit for this record belongs a ‘That is excellent, But in addition } i had been in| Fourteen million Americans who have money|to’ abstract education we . must UTTERME ; eR parry? ry i React aM ony se in the savings banks are.fourteen million who utilize sefentifie effort. E Z ISTER BLDG. > PHO: 410 4 NE ffice only a little more thaw one year, because * Gini ska j reanti ttt Phe he assumed the office ‘of presi-| will not vote the bolshevik ticket. isle News sort ne ped lent he has not permitted the subject of economy : A o Eels 'be org itten. Me has hammered and hammered Candidate Davis pays mere“than. $84,0000 in. on it has inspired the country to demand it.come tax. This indicates a considerable income.