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AY, MARCH 5, 1925 PAGE SIX The Casper Hay crioune THURSD Just one of many wonders of this servant. Your lighting com- pany supplies the current night and day. An electrical contractor will provide the wiring and the appliances to get the most out of this service, ment you can select, for a little money, from the NO BETTERSEEDS Northrup, King Co. Seed Box at local dealers. ATANY PRICE These seeds are as good as money can buy. AT LOCAL. Try some or all of these: Sweet Peas, Asters, Cosmos, WEALERS Zinnias, Marigolds, Petunias, Nasturtiums, Phlox, Sweet William, Bachelor Buttons, Poppy, Stocks, Gypsophila, ete hood, and good-will, another crash will come, on an even greater scale, and with even greater horrors and miseries than those so vivid in our memories. No international leagues or | political devices will avail. A new spirit must rule men’s | minds or our civilization will perish in blood and fire.” Where Are They? Governor Ritchie of Maryland enumerates nine distinct “personal and property rights which have been tsurped by the feder; nment within the last decade.” His list of the al leged infringements on the bill of rights is headed by the dry laws. The Maryland governor desires to know “what has be come of the right to a jury trial’ and “what has become of the guarantee agains} double jeopardy.” A large number of the federal “usurpations” complained about by Governor Litchie date back to the eight years of Democratic rule. It is therefore pertinent to inquire, in Goy ernor Ritchie’s phrase, “what has become of the old-fashioned Democrats who stood up for state’s rights against federal en croachment?” The dry south heartily voted in favor of thrusting any “us urpations” that may be found in the eighteenth amendment and in the Volstead act upon the federal government. It was pre sisely the intention of Democratic drys to use the federal club in order to impose their fetish on dissenting state Now we are said to have lost nine. items from the bill of rights, Can Governor Ritchie name nine dry Democrats will | r lin both cases being on bond, J. G. ; i t ‘SEET ERO ERS OF COLORADO | Skirts Above Noon, charged with smuggling and ! | Wing Fong with violation of the Che Casper Daily Tria W Tes sere oe aes Pa a ce ee Lt | | ———————— ee TURN T0 WHEAT SEEDING AS || Knees Worn The world’s largest clam-shell, . Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class matte: | We set ous chewing gum trom 42 verttc : get | 1| pa weighing: terantgiiponnds withou®the 4 November 22 1916 the Word without looking it up tn the dictionur; sould be easy | | B P . mulluse itself, {s in the American TT OO=De—E=Ee=O ooo J to get 12 Vertical, for it’s he to whom we go when we'v i molest- | | UY FE ATIUSVAMS | | ssiscum of Natural History in New d every evening and The Sunday Morning] ing our teeth with too much from 42 vertical. | " The glant bivalve, of which % I 2 ry Su: er, Wyoming Publication offices: Tribune | | ee PEA Hl at orice eobecthie 1 ppos! stoffice. | eS aie “ TYE Ea he er 1 Eee OL PORES | aN Wi OEE oe Maxenne hee shell was one, are native to the wat- Business Telephones wv--v=-- 15 and 16 | penve pri Sea eee eared oa Dacia (ers of the Indian Ocean, the East 5 Branch All’ Departments cked aft hae jut been in. | ales, and the Philippines. They E ° = fatcaes fc has Just been in | are edible, and their shells are so Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B, C) peereacciatiyee fort tthe passengers return. |bArd that the natives make axe- ' R THE ASSUCIATED PRESS } regior jg ae (a Oleh Set aany hag | heads of them. j ull news ereited in this paper and sla: the joealt ewe published Herein | te reaching only to thelr Ienees. 7K i : dited in this ‘paper also th newe 1 E | } Bertram Parker, urbe A Godsend to the Bilious? ing Representatives | | jon editor of a New York pub- i, s § 23 Steger Bldg., Chicago, ill, 286 fifth | pe | ROR DSE CY lication, « passenger, was usked it | At Fifteen She Saw a Life of f iz tirana stata ent ate Bbason. Bide, districts {ssa d these were fair Sables ofthe Par- | Suffering Before Her—At rancisco, Ca 4) sien d rs’ est. y= fis je ‘ y York, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco offices Bs ig peta ser es Saale ie ie pea pS five She las Bruged t and visitors are welcome. iat ne neler c cata hy. thapen ae Sata te ae Rents of Ge oa a : = r- |the Great Wes r company present n Paris they are above “T take great pleasure in tellir By Carrler and Outside State |fana the Mt Beet Grom "offers growers 2 ieee mas y Carrier ar je Stal ent RAS ticipation in the a, Boldbin, speaking sbe- it was to me when I began taking beret s than offered b: cee ir eae: Beecham’s Pills. I am a woman e to fore the Master Hair Dresrers' as 0 ny operat é fe athe twenty-five years of age and I had ; sociation convention, 24 been ‘a constant sufferer from | Montana, W; retin rela ns bilious attacks followed by severe ‘ | Neiveiias Wace? vor reidatiog /withV Css headaches. About ten years ago, I ldded eyes and eyelashes with de read an item in the paper concern cided curls, 4 ing Beecham’s Pills. the = “I gave them a trial and they cer 581 NDICTE | tainly proved to be wonderful, 1 ne: | }_-haveneverbeenwithoutthemaince, were 1d behind closed | } decla t Y “I hope all persons who suffer in eemer fe i . 7 bs Present BY JURY A qe this manner will not hesitate to try 2 i re ess " < ie Wy some crop other th { them. J shall continue their use dee YY aioe “ery He declared that his c in} always.” Mz. EDNA DEAN incinerate ot the mice ts] wit" then GREAT FALLS ma, por . the Western Take Beecham's Pills for biliousness, const — e con ered by the Great ntract under which tl tion, sich headaches, and stive ailmen HORIZONTAL VERTICAL cor for the ranteed a minimum pric | + = | FREESAMPLE—Writetoday forfreesamplo wis lavtlkulenheeaenneet uction was the same ‘ te } ¢ Tr t., March 5. | ¢oB.F. Allen Co.,417 Canal St., New York 1. To strafgle (in org ie tOp TOD) ast year except t proce fro —The federal ury repo Buy from your druggtet in 2$ and $@¢ boxes + 2 = 5 2. statue. reed to collect] of sugar on a fifty-fifty basis with|! the federal court here Wedn : for Better Health, Take The Sense of Justice 14 @ picture up.| © Sihintoonican ny Beecham’s Pitts Possession of anything and opportunity is a natural in- 5. nt similar to nediation pro ers Wio-ial centive to selfishness. PosSession of gold and opportunity for y ground smmerclal organiza- " hatte tae Ss eatiGn eight indictments were found | A accumulation makes selfish misers. Possession of houses and 6 wreiliable’ to taitnntcestiere. c Involving .66 defendants. Of the opportunity to squeeze tenants ‘makes selfish landlords. Pos- 7. | ecrux!ton. ‘The state co-op. Rom Pease ne wee ce! hed atron vey session of office and opportunity to exercise power makes 8. | > oversy, it is understood, | ing law prohibits any company from | #4 the remainder are elt! elfish, tyrannical governor: 1 kings, Possessi f 9. the growers’ representatives at the] colicitine uesociat pet ™ bond or in the fails of Great 5 sh, tyrannical gc ernors and kings. Possession of corpor- 10 conference reduced its original de-| % is is bra ve asi bia her mibers t°) Butte, Billings or Missoula. ate power and opportunity causes many such possessors to in- 11. lp or an increase of $1.60 in na contract which, Is not 4p-| najority of the indictments, flict upon the public, in the shape of charges, not what is 3 |e scale to 60 cents a ton.| Prove? by. the association. them to be exact justly due, but “all the traffic will bea 16 a cents tetaa | r: of the Harrison A considerable portion of the body of the law under a re 8 1 3 posal to pay | U C ES tivo cases presented, publican form of government has for its aim the prevention of 20 of an advance over its US if ID IN publican form of govern pee contacto | , |DRONCHITIS Ossess anc ppc i ic’ ssessi - ‘a 2 reached § 00 bags a year | Pc ion and the opportunity which possession confers is ; he, growers? Sepresentat(Sias bow } IENNA ARE Leaves a bad cough; so does a necessity in any state of society except pure socialism, and ever, insisted on the increase be.| “iu.’? But you can stop pure socialism wherever it has been tried has been found coming effective regardless of the| INCREASING these lingering, weakening, to be unworkable. Hence the study of statesmen and law >| size of the company’s output. 4 x | sleep-disturbing coughs with makers is to prevent the evils which may grow out of pos- | Statement d by the company % session. Laws may prevent such evils when they are obeyed, eolleii eats 33 and the as icn indicated little a CHAMBERLAIN’S but when citizens of a free state refuse to obey laws anarchy Sooatathtsteeatal! tosh 35. Li otra ae dispute would be March aroha COUGH REMEDY is at the door. 6 tail ne ed. s truction attributed to tl ‘0 be up, out of bed lar Fred © tC _ J: id since 1872, it Obedience le a8, x = P aS, ; $7. red Cummings of Fort C ess prevalent Used and recommended since 1872, i ‘atthe ace aid peanbhig tl aie ES et? ‘y on Gy Lhd de Say 38. To go In bathing. sident of the growers’ or-| reached a new Aigh peak in has relieved the coughs and colds 0’ in th a Ste i Lage oes ery eg UE Nye dy sancti ae Sree techte 42, ly trees (juice used for red that the land|ary. One hundred and seven’ both children and grown persons sense a justice they pon earoree 15 if they also have character, eianlas beck cle gum). sugar beets probably | cides or attempted suicides were re- | everywhere. upon the minority who Jack that sense. : “ Treatment id ba planted to whea ported. time But if a majority lack the sense of justice or have not Perchet Religious body. “Our latch string. {s always open eit Seeger oe: Ween s bettiets xem homesite enough stamina to enforce it, government breaks down and the en ee To plug. to any effort to make terms with .| No Narcotics, Sold everywhere. state ceases to be, for a state is not an entity in itself, ey One who kills with stones (pl.)| the compan he sald. “But with| 2 rding to historians; was built in| = Se a it-is'merély the concentrated ment and willl ef a majority — |e: Edge of a wheel. the prevailing high pr ‘or whea nor Craddo: it ree ies itrated judgment and will of a majority et. | Sor made ge een neatine ae tute, Us | CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE —————— 66. One who ¥ pepe CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:20 A. M. FARE—#12.68 Our Manners PO ashe 56; -Leatheriatrap used ‘for sbarcen: Saves you approximately 12 hours travel between Casper s 68, Temperate. iieiratta ani wiins “Where are your manners?” That was a question not in- |70- Sum. Ep Where tho sun rises. WYOMING MOTORWAY frequently upon the lips of a former generation, in rebuking |{7 Hunting dos Spoils. alt Creek Transportation Company's Office careless youth. Today we hear it seldom . ou 62. Cc string bags used for SEND HOTEL PHONE 144 Where are your manners? The old schools of dancing that 9 EER ; == caeapsoe put courtliness first are gone. There is little dignified or ] Pee Serene BY ond _ upon the modern dance hall floor. Twentieth century PU 7 | |67, Fragment of clot does not necessarily imply what was once old-fash- | | ZZLE if 3 ioned “manners.” | i cal note We are mindful of an incident where a business man SOLUTION visiting recurrently in a small western town remarked that the youth were i by a certain courtesy that be noted 3 nowhere el lent passed from his mind until some yes later he met again one of these boys, now bimself a busi- LA L ness man with a dignified and courtly bearing. The first man Ww UPHE D asked the second how*he explained the characteristics of the —AT THE SNAP OF A SWITCH youth of that little town. What do you suppose his answer was? Simply, that the CHICAGO, March 5.—Chii i vill school teacher had for a quarter of tury been tak- ordinance regulating the showing of - ing a little time regularly every week to teach her pupi motion pictures featuring gun play Pr de x “manners.” They had caught the spirit of that instruction, re- was declared valid by ppellate EVERY DROP DELICIOUS | A boiled icicle illustrates one flected that Aeachn s deportment and had actually given that ppt Rese Se Weedeater beset . phase of the service which elec- town a certain “flavor” so to speak by which its young people ~ i S tricity gives you. were easily distinguished. The Controlling Force e Boiled He ek is, both ex- The ultimate forces which control civilization are not ma- erasies Oowers tremes of heat and cold at the terial but spiritual. If they are righteous, strong, command. same time. That’s exactly what . ing, the future is secure. If they are false or wenk, our civil | you can get out of a socket or con- ization will go to smash, [e} TrOow- QACI Nu venience outlet. It went to smash in central Burope ten years ago. Not be | . MOST OF OUR. | en did not know enough about chemistry and ane | VERY home, whether mansion or cottage can STANDARD SIZE They knew too much, Not because they lacked wealth, | profit by plantings of “old-fashioned” annuals. FLOWERPACKETS } A fan and a heater can be con- xnization, or business sagacity, or culture. It was pre- | Many of them are fragrant—others with long | nected to the same pair of wires. cisely the nation which led the continent in these things which NIGHT NEWS | stems suitable for cutting. They provide gor- And the same current that will was also in the lead in the headlong rush to destruction. Be- geous color in the yard from early summer to operate a machine to produce ice cause men’s hearts were filled with greed, hatred, pride, fear f Si - f x d s will boil your eggs and toast your and the ambition for power and glory, the crash came. : | rost. Sunshine, moisture and a soil good enoug! i a ae : The decisive battles are fought not on land or sea, nor in hid orca e hang Renae ten for grass are all that’s necessary. é { : the air, but in the minds of men. Unless we can cast out these a By pi to. acai | . . A FEW AT 10 evil spirits and make dominant the ideals of justice, brother. avenge You will be surprised at the big garden assort- | Canadian house ed two treaties | Natrona eat RES been relieving aches and TA 7 7 Hunting Trouble Pains: Itbrings quickaction, TRAIN SC HEDULES Alaska is ambitious to secure statehood. Alaska evidently | Seplwedrelicfwherean | Westhonndia too EO WER TERN does not know the original cost and the upkeep of such yearn GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH No. 186 Departs ings. In her territorial innocense we fear Alaska is uninformed No. Pe td dete MS 2:10 p.m he ; ; ene e- 10245 op, im. as to what goes with the realization of imperial commonwealth BAUME BENG ‘ : ‘ , Eastbound Asrives Depart aspirations, For her benefit we cnumerate ag follows: More CANALO#SIQUH) Ss , , aad eS Hi No. 622 --..__ deyeoeeseay ~ 645 p. m. 6:00 p.m. political jobs, more laws, more expenses’ of all kinds, more Bort ara... Yall '>. 5 ‘ \ = } ‘ CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY taxes and more unhappiness. ; Ton fe oa a N Eastbound Arrives Departs Strange to say Alaska will not be satisfied until she has iireterke | y ‘ v int > ” No Ht § 4:00 p. m these things. Scorn | Qe ol _, Westbound hia)! eae — # . th “>. N ‘% Yo. 29 o.LL. 5 2 The inai ntrouble with the so-called \t that they | Thos. Leeming & Co. NORTHRUP mina ny No. 312 -- pel a, me 7:10 a. m. are not dead. =--++ 9:55 p. m.

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