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4 THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 Fe PAGE EIGHT — * he Casper Daily Tribune z fi | oat 1 @ thelr sufferings |taken under the regulation which 7 Have not a good many offices] would like to end th : aie tes tha, iiporeacian arent Gt > Giaan er Aatl Cribunte |Once Under Suspicion | or inci ay; ‘are not ines ob | under this lou fllure, can expect|prohiite the, imporsion, of Mee | Sinaia ity solete? Has there not been within] any concrete atpscet eee Balas B aed % | fats Gas was once looked upon with as| tie past quarter of a century or s0| tries they must show thelr resent-| pests: 4 ; th y 1 20: spectors found @ L By J. & HANWAY AND BE E BANWAY h suspicion as wourtl no be to) a huge multiplication of laws, and|ment of this f joctrine by attack- za ene Dex insp aM eyed ff. a cl tt Mustrated crossword [pues now take 7 sence of a delegation of boot-|_ corresponding increase of those | ing it themselves micte reading 1k) vostofti econ natter, crossword puzzle t the floc gers at a law-enforcem . — ote reading: r aie) Go to gon ies secori jass matter, < at a law-enfor ‘| who are supposed to Patt oon giemcrit will keep the shamrock pres 4238) them? Are there not a good O d. ss PI d > atta’ sappy ' | re en years a tes >*St. Patrick said. . evening and The Sunday Morning anh An Sn Westann, | 2dministrators who do not adm raer ace: | SUSE Rags oe cee ecmeee ? ur r Publication offices: Tribune iy ev Ae fe a a te and officers who hi r | a nO Bs) NOW OPED Nitti toruoe | “ | abort written in the | “ For illions lephones 15 and 16 | story of invertions. The} 22 vier of the billions spent— ; Net and the umount {sg still ng Branch Telepho g Department: 7 was about’ to be Br Teleg xchange DEtEents 7 : would not this be “an “opportune Of Postals Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C) pethe bridge was floodea | time for a general stock-taking and | ‘ EERO GUT eraT ‘The crowd fell back, be-|!R¥entory. of all the governmental a ABS AT ED ER A oi cor stepped fer. | Paraphernalia which has hitherto | =. Canadian Pacificof- The Assoclated ress te exclusively entitied to the use tof Pablication of Ani apetees Rites £68: | hn icinkildned sheceobary tc WASHINGTON, March fices throughoutthe aii sewn ored 1 this paper 0 the local s_published heretn. | xtliberty -which ‘fa ‘1 satan a é | Orient ere prepared Advertising Representa atives t? It would be well to k postal card S to serve you. Can- len, I *rudden, 1720-23 Steger th hed cuek ad . we aré really paying too much|firms for advertising purpos adian Pacific liners < Globe Bldg. Boston, & ed the pip ur whistle, the boy Franklin] stead of private mailing cards, the are prepared togive St, San Pranelsco, Gal. Copies of the Dally Tribune dann RSet did postoffice department has given the you Lake Louise ere ¢ in the New York, Chicago. and San Francisco offices | eibcka alten ornted es SS public’ printer orders for millions of | hotel service on the ——— — . — “u Hs f American Freedom ‘The new postal law increases the press Liners are Pp SUBSCRIPTION RATES was doomed. But toc 1 | \ Gi f the Paci : By Carrler and Outside State tinh. creat heating E as rate on souvenir and all other. pri- | -\\ iants of the Pacific, la — ind js ured in 5,000|. AM antl-Bolshevist meeting was| vate mailing cards from one cent to| \ information from , in industry and {s|he!d in New York recently to hear] two cents, beginning April 15. In-| i mreater quantities than | Morris Gordin tell “Why I lost my] formation reaching postal officials is} {| | ¥/ . Gro. Pr, CARBREY, | faith in Communistic ‘Russi: y bul firms who, here- \ | Geheral % | Newspaper repor' stated that own private \ \ “ mates By Mall Inside State e ‘one third of the 600 persons at the| mailing cf ee Mo. ¢ | mottng were Women. ‘The audience} -postals, 7 a j*pplauded every point. Gordin made] thereon and escape ee M s ‘ 4 the people }against present conditions in Rus-| creased postal One & ited States p $10,000,- nd there seemed to be unani- ‘ jay O for maintaining their varl-] mous approval of his declaration Sh k 4 + A tions en Varios and the Dally Tribune, wil set| coe government,” notes the | that Russia was slowly bur aurey| SALAMTOCKS Are ‘ 1 becomes one bd lee Sg Ind spender essing toward a ‘republic of KICK, IF YOU DONT GET YOUR TRIBUNE new record » United States of Russia’. | R d H ; COO GRT O UE Tr aeienastee ie euebod The speaker, formerly a stuaent; LeCtUrme ome| a e 4 Register complaints actly what at of Chicag. was al r ntry. It {s estimated that |draft-soldier in the American army| , —— on represent an expendiure of |during the World war. Until 1921, (OSTON, March 11—More than Drongun than $20,000 a minute when he went to Russia, he was one} one thousand packages of sh -| adicmie is is a colossal sum, and one|of leaders of the New York Com-| rocks, intended to brighten Boston Rickenbacker Brougham Sass ve DORE wonders whether the country is not|munist party. He returned here last} homes on St. we . : | ata’ paying much for its. whistle.’ | Septembe Describing his conclu-| ordered sent back to Ireland tod: At the Auto Show Inguisitions and Court Hearings soae ca ON RA EN or| REQ latiN er i och The federal government, of course,| sions regarding his nearly threa|by representatives of the depart x from progress so far made in the gevernment’s aorta mak oie : the tele: "$05 comes first In the using up of this| years of experience in Rui ment of agriculture, The action wa rt 1 he lease of Teapot Dome to the Mammoth Oil [14 Atop, | for Deity, mountain of money, followed by the | din said: ith the known facts yet to be submitted to |15. Commanding officer on a No, 2 26 howlsonital state and municipal governments.| ‘ ‘I went there expecting to find tl fense; the: whole vhattes. soamsieoniewhate| |. - hiveontal see picture, 4 | Are those who haye to foot the bills}a heaven of the people and for the 4 £ ais A tasaeantl ratio of lnathranel Thi SR 0. ‘pats, for these various forms of govern- | workers; instead I found a hell. The A “ € € echo of je senate investigatio: ) ast C. +5. one ° ¢ socae for y u 1 \ 8 aS F i ta ment getting value for thelr money? | people have no say in their govern- Th W. Cc d 1] Cc A ser uiry bound and Peers to discover guilt, is: A hewtite et Are things being run as they ought|ment, and Mttle {f any freedom in e yoming acilac ompany r partis sons; and a tri yy federal court in accorc 16. The (atte alas Ras to k commercial or social activities, It Fy : + ar nee with of eviden 1 fairness and impartiality to Dieta Boat tee ‘ow and then we hear of some|is all a sickening dead level of Will display tonight the V-63 Coach dants, are dely different situations. In the former any 4 Welats. |) government department or of some] political and industrial slavery, oa hatever, just so it reflected upon some principal, | aithateeoana clty or town where the financial| where the people are directed by a ebanlneinintee Grae Cradn Diao : Paediatr pata rs Ge ated ‘ ‘Ns ite management has shone lke a star| little group of dictate: I eaouor Daal ~Gray Green Ducc pOnOeene = pH sein Sh : te in the cloudy heavens, but the story} ‘The people may change this nterior finish—Gray-Brown Upholster; FE uisition, spread upon ith tee Lhe 3s fs usually of quite a different na-|sftuation at any time ,but when I $3,650 f. o. b. Casper = | st to the world through the news paper: This fait Fivéen, left they seemed everywhere, so far hr € rd anxious inquirers tried the oil industry in 055 ‘acre e Are there too many government |as I noted, to be passively resentful, D azines, upon incompetent i | When No. 26 & Tiéomae and are there too many men|too hopeless to assert themselves. was sensational in the extreme, Sareerint isc 8 Nelenborta te = Sona | » jobs that there are? These] All around there was going on the le Thaciice <6? tadtinongalneretatatianmee ich sivas : 64.4 Otiseta Fan uhineheeerio'ito Mis | stions to which it might be | economic, industrial ané moral ruin 3 I tted by the direc and managers of the so-called ¢ sailing oribotital: 1 to find an answer. But where of Russia. h ; 3 : 2 | A hand of ae he process of investigation to be- In the meantime the leaders of eceived the publ r quite a lengih of time. A bend of a river, Ther > - vat ithe: charistastotsthe Behold. There {s certainly an impres-|this terrible situation are holding H when the public scrutinized the character ¢ ciliate feast Rovbeae, 1 abroad that the administrative |on to the shreds of Communism 4 a testimony and the standing of some of the witnesses, it read- ud A niinee tepeie, end of this country {s shamefully | thelr visionary scheme of getting, tn ily placed its proper estimate. ag aS hist eee overstaffed, and that thousands of|through propaganda among other Now that the whole matter is being placed before the ai-|43. Bone. jobs have been created simply Yo sat-| nationals, support for Communistic V63 \ = court l evidence is being received touching only the question | 45. Inlets from No. 8 vertica isfy hungry office-seekers his is | domination. py of the legality of the lease by the government to the Bfam- Small fi we boat; not attributed to the fault of any “*These selfish, misguided men,|}q ‘ The Standard of the World moth Oil company, and the court is not engaged in any parti- one] 48 in danger on No. 26 hori-| P@rteu government or to any | now in control, have trampled Rus- I le y; ; i sagteyethure 3 imation & | mental cry fort hele particular form of government, but | sia politically into a big prison, a san political raid upon the oil industry, there is no sensation at a | 61. mGcthiten of dlatante weal 4 to fuhgus-like accumulation of|red dungeon. Before the unfortu in it. The only questions arising are of law and fact. rca! eel ee aes al oe A nate Russiin people,-most of whom 5 The lease of Teapot Dome made by Secretaries Fall and Seip bis ne *ReCnonDS { — - — Denby, of the interior and navy departments, to the Mam- agi nana Oe e ek Hestel E = H moth Oil company, in form and execution, lar®ely a dupli mental: hart, Frazier and Ladd last yea of al ine to Doheny on the California naval oil oan = : be caf rae bad guessers. Th erve, with th exception that the Teapot lease was 2 more Tilers ee fit ed ere ample authority under act of congress to negotiate id consum: } jt lal ¢ ming to z : te the Teapot lease, The was precedent in the if A T | put na senate which a De | ‘ : ‘ E Doheny lease by former secretaries, who happened to be mem- | | t cratic-LaFollette combination was . DELICIOUS» bers of a Democratic administration, whereas Fall and Denby | ! | seats No; would vere members of a Republican administration AuswertighWeduteday’a Puksied fabtianie bookie Ghee > Pros | . = = The most competent legal authority in the nation, familiar sertioniptstuas Rap ubiionsepaeee , vith the leases granted in both the Doheny and Mammoth ATT RISISIE] . $Vhiad athise ewer tii oa IS ATTRACTING CITY-WIDE ATTENTION cases, pronounce them valid and regular. The Doheny lease i Republican. party . ady been shown to be sound and regular in the Californ do is to abrolve : In Na TEL iEhore Gur te DuELAHEnE QOUNE thet WVTTTOT apie aerate { Your Last Opportunity to See It Publicly court, will find for the Mammoth company at the termination ery. They ask ind not for ir e accep e fe) ee Displayed TONIGHT f the « row being heard at Cheyenne their disloy alty but for their faulty pie | judgment.” They gambled and lost, : At the Arkeon Entrance | but balk at paying up. , : ette h e-¢ ’ Truth Bre Sver J About It er than they huive in purloining QUALITY ‘MAINTAINED _ ils question of the inheritance tax as it is now levied livery of Republicanism, He has “ : ? th s one that may well invite the interested study of citizens cynically used the Republican ma: : i 3 119 of and legislators alike. If the people favor as a principle chinery in. Wisconsin to destroy He: EAST FIFTH ST. PHONE 907 tt government the end which it seeks to attain, they lave a right Pubtioanisat there: Dit Waa Had cat hd to sanction it, But it should be sanctioned for what it really ee Ae AB ee en is and not under the camouflage of a mere addition to the yr ie a 5 : re at ie Rene e nues 0: p state or natio: a eats si aap ey iar Mie a Bhar tor be enues of the state or nati equal treatment in the distribution ie of committee places and clerkships. e jet 2 Jnr ma ° ate r country would think m ot re Pass the Soothing Syrup e | Brookhart, Frasier and Ladd bi Democrats complain that the president has taken one of followed their chieftain’s ex- | . a : their issues from them in urging that inheritance taxes be ample, He. will ie in the AUTO OWNERS left to the states. No wonder they are a ved. They have lite tant ayeeeay é e ervice at . so few that robbing them of one is like taking candy from 3 Republi cata eer , Let us demonstrate to you chil y| epublicans again they can eas: . z t " applicable | ly proye It by thelr on Sid con Dp ‘ aE rl ! pense Ee Bat aie et SO) ae Patras Vices (oe ae FREE OF CHARGE UST NOT ial , : > 2 s Jast Saturday sefiate and thus obtain reinstatement by : ad Os } Forcing Poor to Pay “The Republican committee on| honestly earning it.” what a good + Secretary Mellon once more urges the need of tax reform committees had. reported assign: | — i a ee Rt One of the most difficult things for the non-investing public | ments for this congregs which Pro | Wherever they sell good candy by srstand is the folly of excessive taxation levied to “make | f ‘ I an D jt Lad¢ } tie t take ; . a estors keep their money in busi 4 meet ; ws : Your car will take While temperatures drop and snowstorms raze lit tt exce taxes, they collect these taxes fr people a igs ¢ : : tle do we realize eo is going on to maintain the con- a ryt hen ante When they thar anital’ dees : A good wash and polish and top dressing to ma veniences we enjoy ‘ rue = } 1 »mble z she Cc e enjc every d # bu er th | billion be t makes the d¢ resemble a new one when done pd al her na : - EAT ren 7 A our toast, prepare electrically j he “| < 4k a k F morning, we don’t know that at thé minute: man: es belted to poles, are battling in ti a it hy . 9 earn T "i v0ssible for us te oy our brez st Lh Saved by the Automobile | E 1 Th 112 SOUTH DURBIN I to enjoy ¢ breakfa } el 1 t © * i. “| ne | i mobile and automobile magnates have given Ame : : Day and Night Service OG i : ‘ ' snp yeinigt ahs phritey everiiad., it Hae. been ; Electricity is a service that must not fail. 1 pon object le Me en taught to work harder it depends home necessities and conveniences; the “ = Ya ciel KA Stine th Hai power of factory and industry; the oper Eating roo cage ' : hols? ‘ ill at the various hospitals; the elevators of downtown hikes it . fr tlh T T buildings ; X-ray machines; light for offices and stores. = . & areore UTIFUL NEW CHEVROLET # EH ent mc cee. ‘ r lieve ‘ . ¢ bes thnk caved ~ It is tied up with the very life of the community, True education is f h rkshop and the every hour, every minute, every day of the year the ries ure In the switch room of the power plant, silent men, mobile ever on the alert, keep a careful eye , T h d a ce 2 on the m ultitude e Se an of switches. Every move of the the 2rmometer int . A beautiful quality car ests them, The River Sh le finished in aqua-marine blue to furnish power for ‘o-elt Duco on lower panels and In order that our s¢ mss “must not fail” w Ireland falling into li i ! K i hood, deep black on fenders keep pace with g j ot.sal” we must Sat) eek Phish midadl ’ E ‘cep a tube of the original . p blac teep pace with growing Casper, To maintain our chan spine an 7 Mand ke tora ays Denms Bengusalwe yercady and upper panels; balloon present high standard of service and to join in the fur- * eet ae ape ee Ta tonite, 3 Ags ABTS ct for emergencies. Rubit on tires and disc wheels-~ ther Baresapone nt of our city, we haye it th ae power, where the threeleafed shamr hid paket enjoy its blessed relief. Price fo. aE ty °825 of dollars for improvements and additicns, por modern progress make GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH Fundamental Prin iples |BAUME BENGUE CANALOESIQUE) On Display TONIGHT at the Show The European system of inter is based upon the group or bloc system. Parliament jorities are usual; Fors Backeche, |i Booth No. 17 fusions of divergent elements which work out compromises Tired feet WER CO sufficiently favorable to these elements, and sufficiently un- | | NOLAN CHEVROLET CO ° f yorable to minorities, to cre » temporary working basis olde (Chee | . ik of union, In such con HI AE ORE ai ayy ples ithe Thos Leeming & e. | 322 SOUTH DAVID ST. PHONE 2100

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