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it " o PAGE EIGHT he Casuer Daily Tribune a: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924 : ever so successful in business, but] so do many children. Perhaps the W PUZZLE his hore is an ill-reguated one} mesage will aid in the restoration of CROSS- ORD i where no links of affection bind) i144 oj4time family sprit in homes the family) bis success 1s a poor af) nich it has fled—the spirit of and material advantages to the individual whose thrift practices start the endless chain of wholesome processes. ~ = Cbe Casper Daily Cribune pte AES cen hts Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postcffice as second «lass matter, November 22, 1916. Wealth Our Danger “Russia, Germany and Japan hate faur, after all. ——— eee o “ us and envy our resources and our .ce for fatherhood and moth- The Casper Dally Tribune issued every evening a ‘| wealth,” Says the Manufactures ae P| SEE a eg Is it the mother’s fault? Has she] Teyerence 100 Svoving care and dis and The Sunday Morning rorcge Seeey | ens: Be On Guara “| Record. Foolish indeed must be the |. forgotten that seco bo ogy cipline of children, Casper, Wyoming. Publicat! ices: Tribune F : man, juman : muke tne moral atmosphe ag. Obpoaite ouliifiee: hs. ¥ Radicalism ‘overplayed its hand -during the) ¢o7\" tena feed be bela thie which they live? Is she of that un-| This fine spirit rules in ory = . = Ts ana 16] campaign just closed and the period immedi-} tact’ - happy type to be seen at the bridge happy maraiiies still te. be Sard a Vong JR, age Sam AP | MPa aw, Serenata | Smtr tn weer] [|| a a Boe, | at or Departments defeated and rebuked. The people became con-|to dominate the Pacific. We stand in | rant, on the bouleyard—everywhere titiaite Et betegits forae Die athe TO ncn NW ae Le a ee vinced ‘that what the advocates of radicalism} the way. Russia hates us because pe GB but home? Does she forget .that ae A has Seat lege ean A By J: EX HANWAY AND'E. BL BANWS were aiming at was not the geneal welfare, but | ‘t alms through Bolshevistic domina- children are imitative and that if} So ct O caence with our eyes, :but MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the advaneement of their own ambitions and| ton to control the world for Bolshe- she runs about sae, peer adaytad we can see it in its benign effects ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the! o¢ selfish group and class interests. The de-| pam. Carmany hates us because tr they will do Likewise ened alight | and, best of all, in maternal love, use for publication of all news credited in this paper group in their attack believes that but for our help to the husband, with chary kiss and slight | ADS. 08 Sc avidin oroutccacd. and also the local news published herein. structive elements went so far in their ai Allies it wonld have been able to show of affection fOr their children | ¢ —or saa con existing institutions that the beople became} overrun Europe and eventually. to | - —do they leave them to gather their Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©.) | alarmed and aroused, and as,a result came an} conquer the world. we Pry ff fleece ideas of love from the novel and the Tr tte 66» »””—=<“C«*dS impressive’ victory for conservative and con-| “These are truths which no man screen? : Advertising Kzepresentatives . F of ordinary intelligence can deny. aden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidg.,| structive policies. ‘The answer is found in-the need cubexc: Til, 286 Fifth Ave. New York City; Gob] Those who assume that with this defeat the| A®Y attempt to ignore them is fool Of tia tadio cermon ofthe tabblae: a Mass., Suite 404 Sharon B:dg., 55 New ish to the extreme. #ernaps it may livered into so many homes. It is Bids. Boston Same see see ae Conia ot. the me of eae F Ht) Eemrenaen Ty tin be years before any of these coun- bed Chwilio ere ie bases tee ui Dally Trivune are on file in the New York, Chicago,| to little purpose the history of politics-and gov-| tries attempt, “single-handed or in deep into the hearts of ‘his hearers. Be d San Francisco offices and visitors are|ernment. The pendulum of public opinion} combination, to:overpower the Unit- . Ae pen” geet swings swiftly and widely. What ‘the future|ed States, but so long as human Da Praise oar feats antler ate may bring forth depends upon political and econ-| nature lasts as it is and as it has omic developments which are reflected in #he pesos spiel reais ean aNe ke pst ~#9.08) state of public opinion. Destructive forces are] .oonomic benefit to Conutersother as incessantly active in politics and poblic af-| potions. = 2/25] fairs as in all living organisms. Their strength “These latent enemies of ours, - -76] depends upon the material furnished for them | latent in their present work except - -05! to feed on, and the powers of resistance of the| Russia, realize that the United body politic, . States has about one-third of the world’s acumulated wealth. They. know that its resources in raw mate- i 1 rials, db tity, Juxta; 7 5 The Issue of Public Morality Siple, sheteured by, aesttly uaabe : Sue Timrenanoene TREWATE. The failure of the Democratic and radical) make them of a value probably! SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES he Datly Trib {ll not insure delivery after sub-| cry of scandal in the naval oil leases, has set| eq o all other raw materials in of which see eee! tdbaion one siohth inseiteales cae up in the minds of some “moralists’ the belief the world, especially tn the way of ee ee Ne eee teen Saleen ee KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE | that the people no longer have a high concep- Siarpant vers a9 Lay sstianisver bea and stil others. A letter belongs in each white If you don't find your Tribune after lookimg care-| tion Of public honesty and morality, in high | "sw, Wk 1 space, words | it the numbered squares and running either fully for it call 15 or 16 and it will be delivered to you! places, that the Republican ;victory rather hee aareatig none ages: horizontally Korg Set or both, welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrer and Outside State One Year, Daily and Sunday One Year, Sunday on!y Six Month, Daily and s Three Months, Daily and Sunday - One Month, Dally and Sunday - Per Copy By Mail Inside State One Year, Daily and Sunday One Year, Sunday Only ---. Six Months, Daily aud Sunday - Three Months, Daily and Sunday -. » by special méssenger. Register complaints before 8] tended to place a premium upon dishonesty and of the enemies which are waiting for HORIZONTAL VERTICAL wu o'clock. graft. a. chanicé to pounce upon it. In such 1—Killea 1—Rock This is a wholly wrong interpretation of the} situation we are permitting our @—To brag 2—To entice EBD 1 result of the election. Several things destroyed | navy septic sey) our fortifica- | 149 it full 3—Towards the stern the force of the Democfatic-Progressive assaults | tons to become less and less power-| 15", parcel of ground 4—A conjunction ys upon the Republicans because of the oil incident: | ft! 12 comparison with the increas: | 137" e Soig : 5—A point The Children’s Pil pon. pub’ e nt: | ing power of the forces that, may bd ex i uidrens F ugrimage President Coolidge had nothing to do with it: |e brought against them, while Bol. | 1S—A kind of wine . 7—Preposition The pilgrimage made by the school-children] President Coolidge early stated publicly that] shevists, pacifists, wild but mis-| !8—A thin slab of baked clay 8—Skill of Iowa and Missouri to the tomb of Lincoln] he would not spare a single individual found] quided enthusiasts go up and down | 19—Single 9—Part of a ship at Springfield, Mlinois a notable under-| guilty; no matter what his politics. the country decrying preparedness |20—To perform Ora Die ele iet naked clay, taking. Many of the children traveled eight There was doubt, and is doubt, as to the ille-] 874 proclaiming that war must be | 2'—A garden Impleme peta . bs irae . alae ostracised, and asking religious or-|22—A grassy fleld 14—To acquire knowledge hundred miles to be present. gality of the oil land leases. ites tionie iaaand Sette ‘9 1 23—Note of the musical scale 16—Frozen water Beautiful, and thoroughly American and] The validity of the leases must be and are Seay ‘A hughes joke Sea peated 27—Senior (ab) ; 17—An enemy patriotic in conception it meant much to the} being determined by the courts, the proper tri-| so serious! And people who do not | 28—A kind of tree } 24—A system or theory children at their time of life. It was in no} bunal. | think for themselves are caught by | 30—A stifled cry 25—Thou sense a holiday excursion, but a solemn journey] Opinions differ as to whether the government] such chaff. If these pacifists and | $2—To tap gently 26—A period of time to the shrine of America’s noblest and best] is the gainer or the loser through the leases. Bolshevists, one about as dangerous | 34—A famous movie actress 29—Custom loved citizen. , The great president of whom] The so-called “Oil land leases”, are of incon- “ ape cathe, can by any manner a at liggcaweids 20 Onions i their parents and grandparents au a. ote siderable appr enoe Sampara with the punts oF eens, inc oteaneaaz gt Pe fess Menace woVvia“agtinas ares ly married woman told them. The man w ho 8a ely guided the} course and policy of the governmend in regard} they will be responsible for the dis- | 42—Article of dress 33—To fondle republic through its most tying storm. to economics arid finance. aster which some day may come | 43—An untruth ‘ 35—A monkey It was a beautiful and worthy thing to do,| The voters, or a majority of them, preferred] upon our country. 44—A watering place “> |38—A large tub or vessel and thousands of better Americans and better] to retain the services of President Coolidge and] “He who thinks that war can be | 46—Pronoun ei 39—Help citizens have been created by this pilgrimage. |a Republican congress rather than listen™ toj ‘outlawed’ merely by such activities | 50—Us 40—Quick to learn he example set by the promoters of the|the pleas of politicians making an issue. out | kPowns little of human history, little | 61—A large tub or vesse? 41—Well-bred irip should find emulation in all parts of the] of a matter already being tried out in the courts. Cay ea ae 96 ore one out-/§3—Unused * 45—A doctrine country, cherish the memory of the nation’s} Thus the Democratic-Progressive “oil scandal” | yoria bows in reverence, Levone ane | Of anirsty, s 47—Imptied heroic citizens and to be faithful to the in | disappeared in thin air. But the decision of the] Cross of Christ there wil be ware | eo ee Proniblt 48—A kind of tree just ns there will be murders and| eo * Phe soit imepelain aresk Petiloe till aged burglaries and other crimes for which we maintain our police forces. | 93 —Hoard 52—Character of sound stitutions set up and protected by them, voters was not an indorsement of bribery or dis- - a honesty in high places; rather it was an in- Take the family— ge 5 dorsement of their faith in President Coolidge +) c 6Q—Slender marke 65—Spurious More Purification ___| and the orderly processes of the law. . It would be just as absurd to urge | 62 To use with diligence 57—By birth excellent schools House Republicans delighted at the action] . uae tae wallceman in the country be} 53 Besiege ' 68—Sneaky re : , \s1 of Senate, Republicans,in reading party praise Mr. Fussmuch \__ | Bimmlssea and that the good people | {4 Molare 59—To ply with needle . a for your children out of the reckoning, threaten fo- range their Me y s: 4 25—Drain 61—-Street (ab) criminal activities shall be ‘outlaw- 63—To exi: Benedict Arnolds up against a brick livery A dog chasing his own tail shows a lack of yle and just at the moment the orb of day| sense. But the ytter futility of the dog’s-en- jects his rays athwart the horizon, to shoot} deavors is no greater than that betrayed by them on the spot. those people who ate forever worrying oyer|futwe aga'nst the dangers which | Ity of modern life,lie remarked, es: One hears of tho. unfiillal < alawys confront a country standing | effect, the family of today has lost/ways of our undisciplined sons and Sentiment is growing in the lower house for] trif! ‘Harvey h od : 2 A in relation to the rest of the world] the old-time spirit. In the age of the| daughters—the girl that emulates “all the way* a pure party atmosphere and it cannot remain haps the best example of this type of} 5. the un! s 4 ya pure with certain elements transferred from that which Dickens portrays in the peed acti psoas sataled gd] Wntalarlushoynptanpinss aati ea vente appa gee aaatenninme eR eae 1 NED steel equipment ed,’ without any power to outlaw them, as to declare that we shall ¢ make no preparation to insure our| union. But because of the complex- are not, as a rule, very strongly im- pe Wisconsin. and elsewhere bearing ‘mephitic| character of Mr. Magnus. characteristics. | House .Republi very wealth and supineness create | ily hearth has cooled, the bond of} father’s car out of the garage and envy, jealousy and hatred and a] union is loosened.? Parents are los-| goes joy riding in equivocal com- longing to loot us. —_—__.— —double track—rock bsllast ns desire to memorable trip to Ipswich when ing their influence over their off-| pany. Such young people regard strengthen their party but not by means of odor.| Mr. wick was difelibw triveleriof Mr: Pater: spring. He pleaded for a restoration | paternal consent or sanction as f f powerful locomotives ~ Dickens describes the peculiar fussi- < ° of the old family bonds, the sprit of | wholly negligible. College to. them te ‘ Pha é roan vith whieh ale Magauaewan afflicted: Family Ties reverence for ‘fatherhood’ and|is a purely social ihatitutio— a| Through Pullmans Through standard sleeper daily via “Progressives Defined cenitintn, sade theltontles coogehs aa — motherhood. place to have a good time, in an ir-| via Grand Cany California Limited for Los Angeles, i fs to Hua aeary (a Teese in Teak? ’ Rabbl Mayer Winkler at- Los| ‘That this philosophy speaks to| responsible way, with hardly a National leaving Denver three p. m. It is strange to find every lame duck in the SRS AD A eae a Angeles, in a Thanksgiving radio|preesnt day conditions is hardly to| chought of what sacrifices may all the Democratic creek quacking about that wil Is my luggage in?’ inquired Mr. Magnus. | sermon appealed that fimily ties be] be denied. ‘There is evidence enough| have been made to support them Silk a) yeas. J. P. HALL the-wisp known as.a “progressive” and similar “Al right, + more sacredly observed and that | that the average home is not all that | there. , Division Passenger Agent, hot air programs, all of which have cost the} “‘Is the red bag in” there be a return to the old virtues | it used to be—that something vitel| Why fs this? Is it becausq these Fy A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. ‘ Democratic party very dearly in the past." A] “‘All right, Sir? of the home existing in the days of] has gone from it, Rabb! Winkler | young folke, with all thelr socalled details 524 Seventeenth Street, Daac oe “porgessive” in the obvious definition of lame nil the striped’ bag? our forefathers... The Rabbi said: “It| says that this something is faith;| modern advantagés, have not been DENVER, COLO. dark. cdictionaries -metins)aomelody. who! woulil Tore | boot, ; would ‘be fitting that future genera-| and it would seem that faith in and| afforded the still greater advantage Pelee eee pcpesiadile are aa Ae es ah oe Ma beacause EEE tions should celebrate this national | reverence for their parents are qual-| of a well-ordered home? ue ure aan sore pads: + “efgndey tin ek Bint ee - | festival _in the spirit of famity re- ities with which modern children’ Is it the fault of father? He may “‘And the leather hat box?’ 7 nd a “*They’re all in, Sir. No Separate Labor Party Yow will you get up?’ said Mr. Pickwick. IAA The annual convention of the American Fed-| “‘Excuse me,’ said Mr. Magnus, standing on NTT YT) eration of Labor at El Paso rejected by an over-| the wheel, ‘excuse me, Mr. Pickwick, I cannot whelming majority proposals for the support of | consent to get up in this state of uncertainty. I a new political party. Two resolutions asking}am quite satisfied from that man’s manner the federation’s participation in a new party| that that leather hat box is not in’ were unfavorably reported by the committee on| “The solemn protestations of the ’ostler being resolutions. The resolutions committee report] Wholly unavailing, the leather hatbox was Children Come First- “This is the ‘boys’ and girls” Winter Roads - was adopted by a viva voce vote, in which oniy | obliged to be raked up from the lowest depth of one opposing vote was recorded. Vice Presi-| the boot, to satisfy him that it had been ‘nafely scason—and its success for all of ; WON'T HURT dent Woll of the federation, chairman of the] packed; and after he had been assured on this us depends largely on how happy resolutions committee, in speaking for the re-| head he felt a solemn presentiment, first, that pte ROL port, said that the vote for the independent| the red bag was mislaid, and next that the Ase vies here ween tbe presidential ticket in the last clection “demon-| striped bag had been stolen, and then that the Shop-o-scope—that helpfull ‘col, lection of “Christmas Gift Sug- gestions” in the Classified Seo. tion—comes into the picture! -~ Michelin Christmas presents that your. - 5 Sern . youngsters want—until you look! r through the “Gifts For Chil! oO dren” Column in this time-eay-' 3 ing hotiday guide. Turn to The j today—and every day from now strated\that labor will not be led into a separ- ate independent political party.” The Lame Ducks Will Rogers says: “There is no other business in the world that allows a man to work after] able and happy.” he is fired, except politics.” However, such fussy persons as Mr. Magnus Many a man fills out an unexpired service] are not comfortable eon Happy for any great ontract in business after notice of its termina-| length of time, because, if nothing actually oc- mn, just as conscientiously as ever. The de | curs to cause them a genuine anxiety, they speed- feat of an official for re-election does not neces-| ily proceed to manufacture for themselves an sarily turn a man against his comuitry, au] excuse for worpy. it is probably true that a public official legis-| It is interesting to note that back of the word iates with more reterence to his conscience and| worry in its root form is the idea of chase and judgment and the good of the country after he| capture. While the word has a variety of has had notice to quit than while he is playing} meanings it preserves the idea of the chase. brown paper parcel had come untied. “At length when he had received ocular demonstrations of the groundless nature of each of these suspi- cions, he consented to climb up to the roof of the coach, observing that now he had taken everything off his mind he felt quite comfort- THEY ARE BUILT TO STAND ROUGH USAGE to the galleries before an election trying to} Usually it denotes that a person is chased by ie : hang on, some thought which is ready to lay hold of that oo Pereon. One dictionary defines the word: “To R. M. MOSHER ° : choke, to strangle, to harass as if by continued : Aided By Personal Thrift snapping or biting.” Then follows the mental The Michelin Man An officer in a financial institution recently application: “To harass or beset with impor- told of the erection of five new houses in his] tunity; to vex, torment, to fret.” Pp 317 W. Yellowstone Phone 309 community, which is a small one and the good] With th sheavitnae ian iar = z the transaction did the whole town. and apa in tapi the idea of chase These houses, he said, involved. an expenditure . a With men of the type of Mr. Magnus it is of 000. Seven » workmen benefitted di-| not the great ravening beast i vhi rectly from the money paid for labor. In addi-| rive them ocenslon for Bee ae tion, it was found upon investigation that exact-| magnification of the little cares and troubles ly 683 business firms benefitted either directly} which pursue them mentally, like a lot of little through purchases of materials and household | dogs snapping at their heels furnishings or indirectly through money spent ears by the 17 laborers, It wag the thrift of only five families that TRAIN. SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Folks, meet Mr. Lucius Gabbler, a new mem- ber of the sixtyninth congress who.came in on made possible the erection of the houses, yet rs ae h practically everyone in. the community shared 2, tidal wave of 1924. The new member will eV gutpound be in the results directly or indirectly. Joubsleesi zen y me is new en- Na 603. The business man in any community makes . fe siheaas no mistake in encouraging thrift even when No. 623 looked at from the most selfish standpoint,|, A wealth of perfectly respectable words which Money that is saved finds its way ‘immediately | have slumbered in their dictionary tombs for Eastbound fate the channels.of t , and all lines of Jegit- | ™2ny moons, have been dragged forth by the 0. 32. imate business share in the results. cross-word puzzlers and given useful, if tem en s0r All of this is in addition to tle moral, mental POPa*Y exercise, The average citizen is taking ‘0. 29 aie a post graduate course in languages. No. 31.