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PAGE SIX ihe Casper Daily Tribune By J. E HANWAY AND & & BANWAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Che Casper Daily Cribune along rectangular lines like jails re- formatories, and old fashioned poor houses. As you walk up the steps of some ‘of these buildings you may im- agine you wre back in the age of country school teaching as a distinct branch of the profession, It would give attention to the pedagogical aspects of rural teaching that are! peculiar to it, and Incidentally create | a rural classroom esprit de corps. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 so He asked. “Certainly it would be the right of any woman to leave a ulan—if she would want to—and it does seem that she wants to. While discussing the case Bennett venned two poems to his wife. He ald he would never marry again. “If she doesn't want to Hive with ne, why should | try to force her to 5 5 Smail words, easy words, most of them, But they aren't so easy here, | *!d¢ Whiskers, double watch chains “4 Watered. at Casper! (Wy On ae) Obs oo tate neer onc een ea bécnned Hevatard malietal fe cnbey eddetiace tn the-ptaciatomuat manwee |aa iron dogs on the lawn! . But this| The effort presupposes permanency MEDNICK BRO: it so much more interesting. is neither here nor there, as the man | and is doomed to futility while teach- « Casper Datly Tribune issued every evening and The Sunday Morning aid when he couldn't find’a jitney| ers .ook on the ‘country school” as in which to gain the} t many city boards of | prerequisite to the > ride on the |club, the commerce, bs a place chief! experience education ms {cibune every Sunday at Casper. Wyoming Publicaticn offices. Tribune pus. If the Kiwanis | building. opposite postoffice. 's club, chamber of id headed man's club, Business Telephones 15 and 16 0 peenens ete., want a Community building let Job. Branch Telephone Departments | hop to it and pay for it, and| Cértain basic principles of educa- | = — |let the rest of the community have|tion.are common to all teaching. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©) ae eral pecltianlandtathrs mon atastala’s: the | handling of which requires definite \ practice, are not. The point made by those who urge the fostering of rural-mindedness as an antidote for the overcrowding of cities is that MEMBER THE ASSUCIATED PRESS eel ital n@ Ansoclated Press ts exdlusively entitled to the use for publication of ‘) news credited in this paper and also the loca! news published berein. Advertising Representatives | 286 Pitty | King & Prudden. 1720-23 Steger Bldg bank, and c un, ZO. 4 rud: c ay | several other little items. Our elty|there,{s as much fn the country to lefts aC «Bh hat tee Hed tikes | park across-from: the city hall avas | love as there {sin city life. ‘The city York. Chicago. Bostén and San Francisco offices | | laid out in 1918. It ie the youngster is. proud of his urban . and visitors are welcome |tiful spot in guile; his dountry: cousin, as a mat- |and shrubs are seven years old now,|ter of fact, might have an equal SUBSCRIPTION RATES | This park ts centrally located. Why |,claim {0 distinction. “They will not By Carrier and Outside State learn it,” says the California profes- a sor, “from a city high school girl in her first term in the country.’ | Tho {dea {s that if the farm boy has | his eyes opened to the real values within his reach the scientific side of his calling will largely take care of | Itself. |ruin it tc one Year, Daily x Months, Daily been this we are taxed so much for every year for improvements churches can be built. What will your Community. bufld- Actor Blames | Himself For Late Divorce be paid in advance criptton beco: ing do for ool age? your Th ad wil children of Sunday city fathers have inte the “improve bu number of years. | Now if we could cross this bug with HORIZONTAL © 1925 Hart Schaffner & Marx Ask 1 the “‘gold bug" for a few years we 4. Mineral spring 4, To evade. | could better stand the strain of pay- 7. Oath Sport. | Ing for some of these improvements.| NEW YORK, March 13.—Richard F y, . M = | | ing 5 9. Deer. | The grand idea seems to be to keep| Bennett, actor, whose “six blocks di- or 7 ounger elt--- ; : Dash. 6. Nautical term. lthe taxpayers broke. Oh, if, the|Vvorce” from his wife was followed - . Oh, 6 5 followe: : ring on the Pulmotor Longer in existence. 7. Small aperture. ity ‘council. would only allow’ reason | bya real'divorce uit by. her, today for all Men Franklin D. Hodsevelt a: parhier-with James M. Cox in t Indian tree. 3, Conjunction, to regain her normal reign, and curh| attributed his marital troubles to his the Democratic adventure of and the director of another eae : 9 A dignitary. the emotional part of its nature for | own. artistic temperament. ‘He loves l-fated voyage so recently as 199%, is of the opinion that his Scanian ai |a year ‘or two what a blessed thing] her, ‘he says, but ts willing that she ° ill-fate oy age so as 1H, 7 r F a To draw out. it would be for the city of Casper!| should have a divorcee because she Democratic party is much’ in need of revitalization. ‘or once, Not any. Mr. Editor wouldn't you honestly { wants it. In S 0 Coa S after all his political mistakes and bad guesses, he is right. Perform, think the citizens would show some| “We're all temperamental about His party needs that very and it will be a worthy act ondon trolley. signs of life about this matter? here,” he said. ‘ That's why my wife on'his part to assist in th obody desires, the old party Phate. GEORGE L. ROWE. | can’t live with me. I'm a different - ; 9 of opposition to pass out of existence after its long and use- aS | person to live with. T know it.” Lively and right; that’s what young : Ba 4 ao Number . ennett’s attorney yesterday salu > Ts fulvoerricg 46 the/ation <theteewpnte te ao SiR ore Tape h Bett | Rural Mindedness _ | nit an alimony agccement bad at men say about these Four Winds Top- e rs to hammer, And whe ould ts s plac ore Possesses PRC ERAY, ready been reached by Bennett and rie 7 . spud pe a0 other political orbereion thee pond fill its 27. C lea of the American Country] hls wife. Mrs. Bennett's divorce sult coats. They like the new longer lines place. The Democratic party stands alone of its kind, unique, ). To possess elation for the making of| will not be contested her husband es y weaves when it is not dead as it is at present. a at 1. Rings. self instead of| sald. She will seek the: custody of the new weaves, es ; ware, Windmill blad 7 non the road to|their three children, one of whi Mr. Roosevelt seems ined to profit by the errors into é 7 ie dette rae) or OPe mpcigite Sy BeP Naess se Wanderer. other activittes ts echoed in the bul-| Barbara, has already started on her which his party was-led in the last two presidential cam- Btyasttboy [atin itbeusd®lby Ener verntees ceva oma ale ceveaisde Aaetabeen oe, $ had paigns. Errors not only in policies but standard-bearers as Grief. neighboring state in which are set/is an actress, known on the stage well. He wants it all rubbed off the slate and forgotten, in- skill, \ forth some of the reasons 5 as Adriannne Morrison. Us) cluding the New York convention of 192. lace in line he ing especial emphasis on “agricul- : on - pany ~ . Greatest and least distar move fast tural nat study” in the country After thi alls t year- d pe s and well- y After that he calls for all-the-year-’round politics and well Poi ncenteetoiennt Writing instrument. schools. The Country Lifo associa- financed organization. He wants publicity of fundfmental party policy and dissemination of current information. This does not imply the broadcasting of cheap congressional Rescues A lght vehicle. Apart. Denial. ses+the importance of stim- g a rural sense of the import: ance of the farmer in the general Backache Stetson and Dobbs Hais speeches made to the galleries. : Consume, scheme. The bulletin in question, Mr. Roosevelt touches a practical note when he suggests merher: Coreg A pdr 8 PB aap gere Cn $7 that talk of presidential candidates for 1928 cease for the Na ep SURES scone SEN ASSOC 8 oe CL oe anaes, } : Shoemaker's mold (p!.) ake a distinetic tween t z, present, while the democratic party leaders review a few kin- edt prayer javeine phates eer ot New Shades 1 a To equip. and the science of agriculture. The New Shapes dergarten lessons in common sense, both as regards party To elevate in mind To shi latter may be acquired through management and congressional action and leadership. Deer (ply Flower. = the mechanisms common to all the It is no difficult matter to recognize in what Mr. Roose- Nimble. velt tells his party that he is disgusted with the things it Question Calk powder. industrial sciences; the former Is a matter of the spirit, of sympathetic ot in cards MEDNICK Bros. has done and left undone in the past four years. Burden. Bnidera KORE Eu NTNOe i eerecmeueD. The country would be much better off in having a mil- }%% Pouch. Lap tv escetary acct tei oie Gi itant Democratic party in opposition than it has been in the |75° peroce wents reat mprodtion eis dnsuerceeee: last several years with several parties, not parties in any |——— | agricultural education.” HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES sense, but mere blocs, which now have finally been extin Note of ts needed, he says, {s a social- guished by turning the hose on them. The Democratic party = || Yorward. izing contact that will more fully wered and nurtured these blocs to destroy the Repub PUZZLE | emphasize the worth of agriculture party, but the actual result was disastrous to itself. money to burn. So would a zoologi-| #8 %,mode of le. | Rural youth are! . Don’t put up with it ye ee a es es os ow that the way is cleared, it requires only hard work, | | SOLUTION anda ‘ pro ey a Po oh Ie ) ly he ry garden, and a vast recreation] door laborator: c funda: wise management and some other things, to bring back the old _| | apivelth slegugra A band, weenie] re erase Sebel Seah ATE a zie nla errere tase a » thi | s . 8 »|mental processes are taking place.! Sloan’s has on the circulation Democratic party to the place it formerly occupied. | }amusement features, shoot-the-| The teaching problem in the coun-| that makes it so wonderfully | It is very desirable that this occur. Desirable for the good chutes, roller-coasters, etc. W is to “make some of these pro-| effective in relieving pain. Pat & lot of antique architectur of the country and polities generally rib es significant to the child.” It ntly—without rubbing. ere it on Fr It will not stain. Before you knowit, your backache is gone. All druggists—35 cents. around court house, built town now. see after the style of our Old Conflict Yielding t a graver problem than that of the city teacher; {t is only a differ- IE} faker bins Anne ae Raa sted sr ent one. The illustrative materials ; ne : ; oh : which belongs to the mid-Victorian| are not the same. But in the city the | The United States is experiencing a-redistribution of perlod, andithen there.ds our etus|trecd cr addestion tatnoe destin Ou Si 's Liniment property ownership upon a scale which promises in time to | pendous addition to the post office|rection of fitting the pupil to ap ry end the old struggle between capital and labor and bring building, my pen shakes when I! prectate the worth of the country; in “I ls pain! about a more congenial situation on this old battle field write about it, It looks like a gar-/the country schoor the city get al s ‘ k oT th y gets a ” Corporation chiefs, educators, government experts and ; on the back end of a square} full share of attention. SATURD AY, M ARCH 14th labor leaders recently met in the semi-annual session at the | apg The. foundation. of: the’ rural sys- Academy of Political Science and these phases of the | “!| | Of course this is not the city's|tem {s the teacher and the rural Good Bulk Coffee, lb. growing situation for the better, wereve jeedl aitiika val Aj | fault but it ought to give us an fdea|/teacher eyen more than the farmer|] FZynww qarwm lB... . 02 077 et cede : i hue toe tg st au {T] | of how {mportant clty of Cas-| himself looks on the country as a FOR SALE W i ; Cios re 1 ae by those who: spoke for {ho'#everal interests E] |ver fs tn the eyes of the United] stepping stone.. The broader move- hite Stewing Figs_ crease of savings deposits, =| | States government. I am beginning|ment to improve rural conditions— FORD 1-TON TRUCK Prun Ib - rowth of industrial insurance > to see now why this is ied the|improve them in the estbetic as well C Ww h C es, * eee -- 8. Rapid increase in the number of employes ahd cus “squarest city etc.” Our city build-|as the material sense—takes | ac- asper Warehouse Co. Gall A tomersiwho are: betoming slareholders {n/corpoPattons. ings and\some others, are all bullt|count of. the need for) dignitying 268 Industrial allon Sliced Peaches ----------.---§7@ 4. Ra deyelopment of: labor: banks. | ia iz TE Witlout reydlutlon, Uut rather, byran evolution whitch does Talking Horse S Sense Eat Pen Mablets-----_-- 1-9 for 15¢e | 1ot require any radical change in American property laws, a: | this diffusion of. property, taking’ p Pour factors which ne: In discussing the! rs Chile ATi males price Soap_____ wo on----- 4 bars ie SoU Bian in the past. to keep opportunity from the masses ar for the fe hy ne veing eliminated revert to the fu ja. eee eee riche S eine Chile Powder ! prevented the mass of wage workers from getting anoney. to thet tra: At Your Grocers Is the invest. The restriction of immigration has removed this hin till we are] irance, The enormons waste of money on drink dissipated vo) == = — 7 New Phone Number ' such savings as Inboring men otherwise might have seen from would be at pacie EM wages hibition is tending to remove this hi aN BETTY’S BEAUTY | No. 1—Spruce as R. R. No. 4—100 S. cee hé, invedtmené-Of trast tunde- vohinta’ i ie ieee — | sie aoe OUR ENTIRE GROCERY STOCK | ; peer ge spel pele re Quitting BustNEss | Meats and Pr OvVISIONS that laborers have held agatnet capital, Thus the fourth fact. SAVE NOW! SAVE NOW! is being eliminated M4 th every $5.00 Order, , The aes reaching results of voluntary diffusion of prop 15 bs. Sugar -_---_- Ptices Good Until Changed by Another Quotation 7 erty ownership has borne these fruits B Ib The elimination of a class-conscious conflict between a utter, Ib. -___ ' borers and cay anda blending of the laborer atid cap K he eet Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz: , few. oe soKeTtint agree italist classes, or a crisp, hot cereal ) 5 Pork Lo > : Pot Roast, Ib.___ 12iyc-15¢ | Por in Roast, Ib,______ 32 A real democratization of industry as distinguished from | just pour hot milk Baby Brother Corn, 25¢ size, can__.__ 16¢c big | Seems Ti spurious democratization in the form of public ownership ons : LEU. Resins B Prime Rib Rolled, 1b VEAL CUTS The elimination of absentee. ownership from well over two SHREDDED egular $1.00 Broom____-__-__- rime Rib Rolled, 1b...----___--_-20c¢ ; llahed-bidustiles a gales : J P. & G, Soa aA Veal Shoulder Roast, Ib, T P arelofinent of a new interest in their work on the WHEAT Biscuits. A Fok fs C fe a: aa oe Plate Boil, 1b --10c Veal Shoulder Steak, Ib part of workers . ate “O ' Sica os es ofp Ave aes z aN The elimin of that bane of constructive business, the balan ed ration 100% ee we: ial ; Hearts, lb 10 Vea) Stew, Ib. cheap politician who fattens on elass antagonismns nourishment—the ideal |q !-!b. can Guittard’s Chocolate__ CS Ar tangs BET tes lie 6 meta WRG acerca ee the spread of corporation ownership among:employes of ; ech i 4 * ive est Creamery Butter, Ib... C public utili and othe mee aie raat ‘highs st Nanetit iy cool morning set-up. Spices abrir nme. 2 cans 15¢, 4 cans 25¢c Nhe et ete re ~nan===—100 ek the eae Ls rome proper understandings between capital and labor. It is-the or “lb. cx > <i r Shi! tg Feature inthe sitgnton that Te brtaging peneueat ete es se ecard Baking hres mer Hamburger_~---------.--2 Ibs. 25 | pegs, doz nit — eech Nut Spaghetti, regular 20c_____ c ae j i Meta Ae ar Must Stand S Straight ag Everything goes at less than whoesale. These prices Tet Di ca at a pence’ vig bard, 1pieeena eta 25c, 2 Ibs. 45¢ a There is a militant s millions of Republicans de prevail until entire stock is sold. which’ demand® that th for whom they vote be Republicans after they have gained office through the use of the Republican label, as well as before. If politicians who boast of their superiority to party had as much confidence in their own personal strength as they profess, they would not use the camouflage of a party name as a means of deceiving the voters. They would run as independents rather than as Re publicans, Lacking the courage to do this they should Jack the au » to demand that they should be believed in. pro fessions of allegiance which the ucts belie. Fresh Dressed Chickens, Ib. THE NORRI OFFICE AND PLANT Cor. H and Durbin Phone 12 WE DELIVER | The Popular Grocery AND MARKET 1111 SOUTH POPLAR ST. S CO. BRANCH MARKET 426 East Second Phone 2540 PHONE 1250 aed.