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PAGE E EIGHT heCasper Daily Critumne red ffice as second 1916 at Casper (Wyoming) po November class matter, Casper Dally Tribu issued ery evening and The Sunday Morning e every Sunda, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune building, opposite postoffice. 15 and 16 Telephones -.. ch Telephone ‘onnecting All Departments By J. E. HANWAY AND E. E. HANWAY ¢ Prudde: Advertising Representatives King & Prudder dg., Chicago, Il, 286 Fifth Y r Suite 404 Sharon Bldg., Copies of the Daily Tribune go, Bpston and San Francisco offices are welcome. visitors SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier and Outside State 19 Year, Dally Montlis, Daily Monhts, Daily 50 {bune will not arrears. and the mes one aid in advan brcription DONT GET YOUR TRIBUNE fter looking ully for it call 15 or 16 jal messenger. Register complaints o'clock. . bec month fi KICK, IF YOU you don’t find your T it will be delivered to yc 1 1 BD 1 ‘ The Philosophical Clemenceau The release of Emilie Cottin. prison recently after serving five y serves to remind that Clemenceau ca as a result of a wound inflicted by Cottin. In 1919 Cottin shot the old Tiger. The anarchist release from prison was an order of Kene Renoult, minister of justice, and successor of Clemenceau us senator from the department the anarchist, from a French urs of a ten-year sentence 2 bullet in his-chest of war. Renoult’s initial entry into French politics was fostered by Clemenceau These circumstances would seem to call for a bitter broad- side from the former premier. But he does nothing of the kind. “Had young Cottin killed me,” Clemenceau said, “he would have been guillotined. Now he will soon be made a Knight of the Legion of Honor. That is the way things go in the world. I will endorse his request for a decoration because the justice of the moment demands that it be granted.” That is a philosophical way of vie the release of one who had attempted to take life. And yet it is not without coun- terpart in this country. Innumerable times men have been re- leased from prison upon a showing that those who were in- jured by the criminal acts were willing that celemency should be shown. The world has a very short mind. The leaders of old imperial Germany were well aware of this weakness of human- kind. They ‘were constantly urging their people to “remember well” to pay back in ind for every grievance or wrong they had suffered, * It is not difficult to choose between the two philosophies. The man who nurses a vengeful spirit pays more heavily than the one he seeks to injyre. But in exercising this spirit of for- iveness towards those who commit criminal acts, many in stices are done. Some Good Solid Reading How much do you know of the valuable information in the books of your own library? You say you like books, you buy many books, your library or reading room is lined or strewn with literature, but how often as a matter of self-improvement do you use them? Good, solid, substantial reading—you plan to do it some day. Is it a matter of pride with you—you want others to seo what an extensive library you have and get the impression that you are a great reader? The impression on others that you are a great student is more to you than books, is that it? There are many up-to-the minute subjects of which you have little knowledge and there are many facts in world knowl- edge which would make you appreciate the more modern at ue, if you would take the time and the trouble to study. y possible ice you were to a public exami- you would be decidedly chagrined if it were found out little you know of books. Would it not be a great satis tic how faction to you and also a great benefit to you if you were as well read as you would have others think? The Eclipse and Science fhe most interesting part of the eclipse on January 24 to astronom is the corona. Little is known about it and it -is hoped that this year will reveal some hints about several great mysteries fn the first place it is interesting for the scientist to try to discover whether the corona is electrical, atmospheric or atomic. More observation of halo which appears when all of the sun’s disc is covered may reveal the source of the energy which the sun emits eclipse w ill help also to determine the exact time of ts of the rims of the sun and moon and thus help to ecto The Casver Sunday Cribune INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT 0 BE olMfPLe Washington’s Hope for Brilliant Event Is Passing. word puzzles made farhous. By ROBERT T. SMALL. Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) WASHINGTON, Jan, 24.—Wash- ington’s hopes’ for some semblance of an old time tnauguration on tho th of March are fading fast ‘This puzzle is built around one w ord—22 vertical, It’s word eck the exceedingly accurate prognostications of astronomers ich are sometime, mndered slighUly inaccurate due to cer ‘ in irregularities of the motion of the moon. These irregular- } ties may receive partial explanation when the differences are | checked ‘ From the point of view of the Binstein theory the eclipse | s interesting because the covering of the dise of the sun will | permit the photographing and observation of the sky back. | round of the sun. Einstein’s theory says that the rays of light | rom the star und the sun are attracted by its huge bulk When the sun is shining it is impossible to observe the back- | und of the ra of li from stars beyond the if there any, can ot be studiec Another hypothe s darkened concerns the the orbit of Mercury. whi pos may be studied ble discovery of when the sun planets inside Jy Ke Dead Kings An Egyptologist who is now in Hollywood declares that the delvers in King Tut-aukh-amen’s slumber chest are digging up a ringer. The mummy of the real king is very much‘elsewhere and in another tomb. Possibly the general public will never know the difference. The man in the street may not. be able to tell the cadaver of Rameses from that of Brian Boru and he wouldn't care a couple of hoots which was which, anyhow. After a Pharaoh has been dead a couple of thousand years t is hardly worth while to wrangle over the identity of his bones, “Imperial Caesar, dead and turned to clay, may stop a hole to keep the wind away Suicides First The Wisconsin professor who blew out his brains after murdering his sweetheart made the same mistake that char. acterizes so many of our brainy assassins. They should blow out their own brains fir Then they wouldn’t have sense enough to slay anybody else and their slates would be clearer. ( pass ntration of brain-blowing is the thing to be sought. With the first impulse to shower the earth with gray matter the en- thuslant should forthwith remove his derby and shatter his own bean. This will save the taking off of others who may not care to participate in the pereenh S Smile or Frown The mathematical dermatologist informs us that fifty-four muscles ar worked to produce a frown, but that only fourteen are exercised in assembling a smile, When one figures that it takes more work to sigh than to grin it seems funny that this ot an even brighter world than it is, TAIL the capitol provided the weather not too stormy. If conditions are unfavorable, the {naugural cere monies Will be switched to the sen- ate chamber and the address deliver- ed there. Microphones for the broadcasting will be arranged in both places. As many millions as want to will be able to listen in on the inaugural address for the first time {n history. The broadcasting had not reached the stage of general usefulness when President Harding spoke four years ago The radio was accused of taking % good deal of the pep and color out of the last campaign People stayed at home and listened in rather than going to the political rallies. Washington still thinks maybe the art Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle. FRHeEF president will weaken toward the end but at the moment, the outlook {s both dublous and gloomy. The total eclipse of the sun has nothing on Washington's inaugural {deas. CASPER TRIO FACE FEDERAL DRY CHARGE) sont Creek Busses | Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel CHEYENNE, Jan 24.—Unit 8 a. m. and 2:30 p.m. i ed States Attorney Albert D. Wal- Leave Salt Creek ton has filed incorporations charg- § a. m. and 2 p. m. ing following persons with vio lation of the Volstead act: Frank | Jess of Rawlins, James L. Owens of | Buti and Phil Rodgers, John Iee | es Kenedy of Casper. ! Bus Leaves 2:30 Daily TELEPHON B it BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Salt Creek Transportation Co, Notice MONDAY, January 26th, 1925, is the last day to pay water bills without the $1.00 penalty Mail your check with stub of bill at- tached at once and avoid the penalty. Office open through noon hour, j A W. H. JOHNSON, WATER COMMISSIONE Run Jan, 23-24-26. FOREIGN POLY So RHO FRONT sHINGTON By DAVID LAWREN6E. (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press - Aszociation.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Al- though domestjc questions seem to have been paramount in tho last congress, foreign policy is beginning to regain its old place. as the center of. controversy and discussion here, Operation of the Dawes plan by agreement of the allied and asso- elated powers, the calling of another conference to’ limit, if not reduce and the vexing ques- shunted from one stenographer’s Gesk to another. It has been found that in this way the expense of extra typewriters may be saved, inasmuch as no single stenographer FINED IN CHEYENNE | *sse'strminus CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 24—An- $5.00 Reward astoco Costanede and Pete Imulas |. charged with illegal possession of Uquor, were fined $50 each in po- Uce court, but’ thelr companion at the time they were found in posses- sion of the Mquor, Ignacio Oresqueda was not fined—he is,a corpse in the morgue. Fresqueda died from a bullet wound inflicted when he at- tempted to escape while he and Cos- taneda’ and Imules were being taken to jail. LIQUOR VIOLATORS cross- Five dollars rewgya will be pald to the ‘party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from tho t office. If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him 7 to show his credentials. If he can- not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 oo Z WHEEL TYPEWRITERS. LONDON, Jan. All typewrit- ers in a London+broker’s office have been fitted with rollers and are armaments, = a tn the lta hea es tion of Interallled debts, particularly idge'’s adamantine opposition to any- the French indifference to paying thing but the’ simplest ‘sort-of cere make ann 2a their debt to the United States are mony. Evidently if the president Fay iinadie Dcohisare cies nibh: volt a. could have his way absojitely, he Pee | im By cess tiseies coriblicnt ics: cichian would emulate Thomas Jefferson by bias trenteuocyckusenneandrottier Griving ‘to the .camitol; Bitshibe sbi, subsidiary questions arlsing out of % horse outside, taking the oath of of- Sheigmetcontinuaite: male President ¥ fice, anid (eat ae pe Coolidge cautious in his relations ‘ouse without further ado. ware hah Rak at eeest tis ipbut, Washington ‘has been cling: DLL cae aa ee a CE SE , ng to the hope it sh ;. relent. - Of’Goursel alle thous offah by COREE Se Ne is Pipe bokeh aia pee kal ai <j HORIZONTAL. tions “committee to dine’ at the Call our repair truck when radiators re- hi : Simple. ite House and hear the Lausanne e . eeeesnuigs thee cnet eal A Spartan magistrate: pe ecRaR ri treaty explained is the beginning of fuse to work or w ater pipes burst! the president when he oe prea: : Aesceaes a more intimate” contact petrsen Aid aanter) ° paitigs t 4, the executive and the legislative ba 80 ena EOS, ie Tse A briglit color. gird: gacaiie: Eranéhbat? of Suie! povsenmant “in It is a “work shop” on wheels; ready to citizens found at least a thin ray of Any small pointed process. 6. Male pronoun. which the president will hereafter, | bring tools and experienced aaah +0 sunshine in the fact that Mr. Cool- Suavity. bi Gevaert perhaps, take a more active part. {dge said he would not object to « Bereta tpicatch acne a. dvaeeane eat This ta not because the depart-|| your relief—quickly and economically, military and naval parade. There Head. of) the hottse. . ; Cavalry soldiers. Sant (oriethts sitet tates 7p. ithe were thoughts tmmediately of some A GOUNTSS.. 10, A female sheep,. handling in any particular of for m Y of the old time pomp and splendor, EURNaEE card. at RAs poweetieee een telaiee Unt hasiees (ncounk For repairs or new work, nticenvicenie of the appearance of the West Point ] - 13, To plunge. the White’ House, it is belleved a z cadets and the Annapolis: midship: pe neMOn 15) Careless. more effective Hasson with congress || Prompt, competent and reliable. Phone us me in the Ine, of the famous troop é - 18. A small boy. can be maintained. The new chaiz- Site H A of Cleveland, of the Anclent and Also. api scee sa Oe ha mannte foreleh relations || ON any job—-large or small. Honorable artillery of Boston, of the] ‘24. A pointed instrument. 22, The word these puzzles have| committee, Senator Borah, has Richmond Blues and other natlonal- Belonging to. made famous. ubually been at loggerheads with ly noted organizations with glorious A co-ordinate conjunction. 25. Half an em, 4 Rasssta runes Alate Grivghied on itor: =— — history and thrilling tradition behind A pis ee: 27. That. len Ssoliny, | wherede Ir, Coblidge ; them. enteen iawn 28. Forward. has always managed to. maintain Put, ales thle hone. wae y Dia rears 29, Behold. the closest. personal relations with too, for the president said the cadets A measure. 30.: A large > farm. Shit Fabio Gena tar. e A | and dshipmen could not come A policeman, 22. Mohammedan bible. < % ri eaten mac] hs lear tem genees was | SCHAMK Plumbing & Heating Co. Ine ; and that state organizations must be 34. Liberated, ; ; eEbe Bxist. ;: might lead to controversy were} e restricted to the governor of the 85. Burial, heaps. ro | Goninon wealthdeaiekonoee taints: A numeral. Sr sire eect ties no aoe explanation enenun E }and to not more than one hundred To move fast. 39. land. confidence to the senate foreign members of his staff- and escort Low of a cow. yer rad relations committee. Then there is|| Phone 711 359 East Second St. United States troops and naval A barrier against overflow.of] 49° Yellowish brown. the perplexing problem of American r forces wero to be limited, the White water. U7 ro tach adherence to the world court. Mr. ; 7, To further. i House decreed, to organizations A coxcomb. 50. vA vehicle, Borah has been opposed t© it but - 8 iat within easy marching distance of Severe. pa alot: he {s in a‘ position to give the pro- — — ee z the national capital. In other words A public lodging. 63. A parent. posal a chance in the open senate a ea ae ee a ee d: the president decided that the ex Thus. foes, so it can be voted on. Irrespective TRAIN SCHEDULES ss pense of the inauguration should be An exclamation of inquiry. . A sloth. ig of, wera Redan braicas a fe 1 -# held to an irreducible minimum, re- To suffocate. tion feels he ‘shou! not prevent gardless of whether the funds should A bar of tron. Hh eeeeeten peer eon action on the measure in committes.| | westbound CHICAGO'& FORTE VE SIaRN we come from the government or A distinct portion of land. Oth ceeaty feland. “|. The weeks before the end of the| Ivo g03 On 1:55 p. m 210 p through popu’ar subscription of resi- An Australian bird. 62. Bashfut. 4 present; session are few and the| Wo’ ¢13 _~ 7140:45 mf ae ot p.m Gexduvot thercapi its Good times. 64. Burning executive has. had relatively little Ractbodudl 7 Arrives x et And so for the present moment ft A water jus. 8. Ar cenaralaten, success so far in getting accom-| |No 622 _-___ 2. a 5.45 p. m. 6:00 ‘ at looks as {f Washington on thé fourth 76. Velocity. CT To etd. plished some of the important mat- CHICAGO, BURLINGTON Ky * 200 p. m. of March will be all dressed up and| 77. On the ocean. - m ters of foreign policy on which the * QUINCY 68. A ribbed fabric. Eastbound ‘Aerts no place to go. 69. An intimation. administration record in the future No. 82 To the country at large, the radio to and dentate: will be" based. Instead, congress| [N° $2 -- Pt, so. iol 5 holds out its meed of sunshine and} 73.. Ego. pes Sisected, itself into the con-| | Westbouaa =-£- x p. m. greatest, “hook-ups” ever known tn cltinia with Germany and has even| |N° S ae radio hiétory to, broadcast the presi. 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