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rAGE EIGHT 7 Che Casper Daily Cribune Che Casper Daily Cribune J. HANY /AY AND E E HANWAY {fice ms second class matter, 1916 ing and The Sunday Morning @ issued every eve: Ss Publication offices: Tribune t Casper, Wyomtn, TED PRESS ed to the use for publication of} Jso the loca! ed herein. ews publi , UL, 286 Fitth Sharon Bldg., Tribune isco offices re -welcc ame. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrler and Outside State y --------$9.00 side from the “hookey” playing of the Indiana legislature the wonderful and 0 close established a It will be the shortest sess ¢ jon in Indiana histc The fewest laws will be passed. Out of nine hun dre ri troduced, only fifty have been made into law. The f sla ate of measures received the co-opera tion of Tt r the economy enforced br 2 within a hundred thou r ind unrealized heretofore. Indi eems to huve set congr and the legislatures 2tes a worthy example in nomy and in the cur- new laws 2 example has somewhat restored the slative branch of the state gov ch had previously fallen to a pretty low state making branch of state and national governments, , of recent years, become the most un- ate They have loaded the s acts of little valne and unenforceable. times the tend has been of a regulatory char. frequently attempting to invade the most sacred rights ople. Because of the quantity of the laws and their popular system statutes w Of recent acter of th people When t 1 n to function again as they did in better days gone by, and cure all the things that have made them ob- noxious, the people wil in have r rd for them with the same respect they accord the executive and judicial branches A Tremendous Growth Consider the once lowly and despised cigarette. How it has come the front s those ancient times when our mothers ¢ ndmothers warned us against it, said it was in nail, sapped our young life, and did a thousand dire nd distressful things to us. physically, mentally and morally, too terrible to even contemplate. Hqw correct they were is t ques now, but how correct”the wising generations since that ne believed they were is revealed in the expan sion of the arette output, since so recent a time as 1910. There are but few parallels in the industrial world Production in that year was 8.7 billion ¢ rettes, The ay for 1910-14 was about 18 billion and there has since n a steady annual increaseito approximately 71 billion in 24. This branch dustry probably now requires more | leaf t acco k than any other, Demands in 1924 ex led those yy over 6 per cent with the saturation point apparently | i ght.. Th v field of women smokers now being proinise ter dextatal oa seaeamenacthoott the industry predict annual production. in the United States of 1 dred billion cigarettes within a few years. Tobacco | i cigarettes of the few articles in which th | he factory product in a year of world-wide | ‘ exceeded that of 1919, This is due primarily to the | ate € per capita consumption in the United | 1 | The € ent laws against the | cigare r ting their u t These activities have tgely been dire I I hat their sisters have adopted the hz it is ¢ 1 future oWs any greater progress t in abolishing The Cher Stausthus |, wage earner is the last man in the work wh to the voice of European socialism T erthrow of American constitutional tion of the tribunal which necess c Constitution’s guarantec I r 1 val rights include property right l s that the batt be r Wi te thr e r trov twonld he t en € ft tir us to e¢ Save the Surface Ove a half dollars worth of standing proper r needlessly destroyed every year by rot < rus I iree times greater than it representi the 1 loss from fire. Rot and rust destroy more weal each year t 11 the insect pests. They are respons for the } re structural material th ure floods r zh fre railway accidents shipwreck I ght he x hr g of tim ‘ A ‘ j t yn developed by the Save tl rf 1 ow being put into’ prac tice bh the c rnish industry by t r I 1 small percent age of the total t by the property owner to the painter at the time th I The remainder is paid at regular interva dur he ¢ ten months to the fi nance comp: The i eive he total balance due lim from the finance organizatior as his work is com ple Thus the finance company becomes the sole creditor of the property owner A mortg on the property does not prevent a property owner from taking advantage of this plan. The financing of painting contracts on the installment plan is of interest to millions of property owners of this country. | The vital facts concerning the protective and perservative uses | of paint and varnish ¢ of definite educational importance rhe bringing of the cost of painting within convenient reach of every property owne i 1 forward in the na t4onal movement for conser ation 1 economy CROSSWORD PUZZLE |U.S.TOHAV de of from two to seven letter: average gree so far as sly be encountered. should ROBERT T. SMALL, 925, Ca Trbiune.) March. 4.—One If a foreign By ight, 1 WASHINGTON, thing 1s ‘certain. differences on the golf cours United States after Thursday will | have a se ary of state wh cross niblicks and match dri with the best of htem. Frank “B. Kellogg will be the best golf player ever to hold the port- folio and there have been one or two | pretty good ones, barring of course William Jennings Bryan and pos- sibly Elihu Roo And, like all good yers, Mr. Kellogg {s wealthy in his own right. He will wh- doubtedly be the richest secretary of etate and there hav rather we: ones tn the past, in- cluding the same Mr. Root and also Philander Chase Knox, but once more excluding Mr. Bryan. will never find tt play the chautauqua circuit in order to make both ends meet. If he can't augment his {r come on the golf course, then he will just have to worry along on his HORIZONTAL 63. Stir your soul rejoice in song? Have you ever @ thrill, When the world seemed extra close to you, and your dreams have been fulfilled Your heart and soul, with beauty filled, and love that is sere The yonder waking of a golden day, that only joy can bring? known the joy, of VERTICAT How sad I am for all of you, that have never known, A real want or wish to keep, within ur heart alone. have never suffered, to get want to do, content and atest gift to success, or rea A somthing good, joy, the world’s PUZZLE | SOLUTION Solution of Tuesday's Puzzle To Want BY RUTH LANO | a want, to you] Why Leave? By TED OLIVER ould chang /herever they sell good candy ee THE FILM TRIUMPH! 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Pacific confere tionals of seven countries in Hoi lulu in July to discuss problems | % eer from increasing intercourse of Pacific peoples, =| Puritans Are Mark Antony’s | Descendants) pitiful gove $100,000 or which he Kellogg, jIfer on this si t back fr land a. greater appreciation, dmiration for the game rt Of the diplomat ment at the court of St. Ja that fs, perhaps, why Presiden ldge is looking around for a g O, Calif., golfer to take Mr, Kello; Jordan, as peri epresen ford U George V: Mr. Kellogg at London wv vey, a golf pl him there 8 Colonel G er of p John W. Davis, wicke of all the sundry Weapons of the ancient and honor But neitt For sleeping rooms—formal parlors and reception halls— ining room and living room —for the library—and for public buildings. Properly applied it won't rub t| off. Ask your dealer for Ala- bastine Colorchart, or write desir | Miss Ruby Brandon, Alabas- 4, gets ren fan the peer of any lall the world. \ “ e elim! 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