Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Ghe Casper Daily Crihume By, J. B HANWAY AND E E HANWAY oostoffice as second class matter, 1916 er (Wyoming November 22 Entered at Casp The Casper La t ne every S per Wyoming Publicaticn offices. ng. opposite postoffice. Departmenta {ATED PRE! ul! news credited in this pa Member of AuAt Bureau of Circulation (A. B. Co Kepresentatives Steger Gi Chicago, LL, Suite 404 Sharon Bldg and visitors welcome SUBSCRIPTION RATES Jarrier and Outside State By Mail Inside State h Ip arrears. Tribune tssuéd every evetiing and\The Sunday Morning | Tribune -- 16 und 16 led to the use for publication of and algo the local news published herein. 286 With ples of the Daily Trtbune San Francisco offices Tribune will not A Rocky Road reorganizing her ‘ pelice force, forty-eig s been indicted on federal liquor charges, and 1 until they can prove their innocence in ‘court. In additio: subur enforcers in. the prohibition law imilar charges into court on officers 2 net are but a small contingent tu liquor violations. The extent garded said to be almost whole ati were the only large city desiring to return to 1 old sins, the rest of the country might pass i of Cincinnati, is true of all large os of nation, and true also, to a lesser degree of the aller cities, towns and villages. Not only are the officers disobeying the laws themselves, but they are winking at all forms of law evasions on the part of the people. This condition has existed for a long time and has steadily grown worse from yea year. It has largely contributed to the g al breakdown of law observance and disrespect for the institutions of the country. If present conditions continue for a few short years more it. will not be a question of inducing the people to obey the law, it will be the more difficult question of keeping them out of an old customs ; but the sit with respect to pro- ed upon a dry pro m situation has existe ever since the country embark hibition For © thing, neither government nor state authority has shown any vigor in stamping out liquor, while enforcement from the start, been placed in the hands of those who sought the line of 1 or have been unfaithful to the trust. confi¢ Unless a d bi to opinion toward pro a change in attitu ‘general public tion can be out, and also ward law enforcem the present demoralized nditions wi prevail the honest and law abiding citizen ill Evading Responsibility 1 LE. Richards, in her charming book, “The Golden- Win es a parable which well illustrates the effort men to deny .r for their sins and wrongdoing. it be spoiled ation or re-telling we quote it in mak Le: full “~’ ma am all color o of it knelt at the altar and prayed “O Lord,” he said “I vil, without and within. My soul is black with the my sin, and my shoulders are bowed with the weight Lord of mercies, be merciful to me the chief of sinr c 2 went out he met a friend. have been?” asked the friend CET the altar,” said the man, “confessing my din you 11 faul sai 1 the mouth s searching pa f course, the extre art of many to be told of their sins. This or no comment. For example, 20sition on the | is common enough to need littl hundreds of thousands of people, Sunday after Sunday, make their general confession of in the presence of the Supreme Being; yet if ¢ Mond morning there appeared in the press a notice effect that Mr. So and So or Mrs. Such and Suc serable sinner, then the processes of the law wou put in operation by those who were f of human nat »b in the fact that ‘people are reé; ow in a general manner but sh¢ 2 their individual f sion to n0wledging before men Indeed, th unreadiness to confess individual faults before others i an their hesitanc » acknowledge t« themsels Invariably the soul. th plain the sin awa to offer to one’s or a palliat t Tow nat overtaken ir alt te une ¢ r taint, or the state of their health, or ¢ their appetites, rather than themsely almost anything rather than acknowlec sponsibility and the real ow ership of their sins Participation Required President Coolidge that the federal government must depend on the co-operation of state and local authorities if the prohibition law is to be enfore adequately T federa! age s have enough to do to check the main source of supply, 1 ind prohibit illicit withdrawal of liquor frox and the task of stopping small sales must authoriti He once thought it believes t smugeli warehouses left to pol might be ad to transfer the prohibition bureau to the artment of justice, but he has become convinced that th might:not prove satisfactor; in Great Britair Calculated or basis of real wages United ‘States as equal t cent in Juls 19 Holland Sy Poland and Sweden 40 wages in per cent, France ¢ rwe slovakia and Spain 30 per cent 25 per cent Belgium Czecho Germany and Italy Austria We know of no greater cause for national rejoicing than the fact that the senate special session has adjonrned lature, both branches, unani Id labor amendment The New Hampshire leg mously voted against adoption of the ch to the federal constitution Vice President Dawes will carry paign for a revision of the senate rules in legiclative efficiency of that bod dy *speecles during the recess of cougress the country his cam order to increase the ll make at least four Che Casper Daily Cribune CROSSWORD PUZZLE Crossword puzzle fans, a right to boast if the: |: | etal | VERTICAL 1. Hoarse n of the thr To def Emp @orto Ric Royal palm Cuble meter. a shru | 9, Plant the PUZZLE SOLUTION Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle RIA! E IRIS ATP UR a MESIE TA Wit ISTE] aie ERIS} “SRESINO! | JOF — Soothing and Healing Dont be left out of thing because of a bad skin. The Resinol treatment make poor complexion clearer-lovelie: y Ask the friend who has tried it The new Moon is here | | 45. Dwarf palm (Fl | in theater where the well kno he would room for a anyth! I da). ee from which we the arteries without asking, ave thought of the with modern city choke the parks with buildings. cities have the statel Hall, the Park many sch up the park to make mmunity_ build is not in gs or accord tmprovements to east side the new Ep! Two othe equipped wi the ent a eee eange see eect handsome erected In this cha h open views as we ha ing ‘atholic church, the City ol, and on the On re- building to make just here, gian building, copal church church builld- | been planted-and have died in for. valves. Thousands of trees have Thou Shalt Not! mer times: before the present beau- tiful specimens survived. In 1811 a carload’ of trees was purchased County Judge Warren B, Kittle Barbour County. awful way” with the ite, nile Wh suffice I some- for required the C: gned to drive Fire and Tornado | them g up bulldings diversion of bh continu to the dis: ca. he unleashed ard to cont a cha e and t the foregoing order | Of course, with th | occasional clve power to grind.down the court e3 and de you to be a plain should be preserved at -}it looks Ik ~ like a nman¢ to work. in, y the peace the state. Ilinois, In- have just ‘been It not only taf his .order by county dge junction iss Sarelessness in one form or an- —the human element—tis_ re r most fires. And at beginning every fire:{s no larg:| @ flame of a match or.a Leagu the same. wlessness and. intimidation, only a union-crazed fanatic upon having his own way by Tornadoes are visitations beyond contro! of-humans, but: in’each case humans may be far seeing and prov- ident enough to forestall greatly, if tirely, the damage which these ons otherwise leave upon the tion to either order . | The folly of but to blow dow the face of ‘well est that buildings can be't serving notice on those of cri intent and purposa that t' be punished if they pers junction “evil" so bitterl; by the union only to those Tr denounced in the final analysis rnadoes t locality. Decade aft America’s fire ‘losses bent upon West Virginia, has | issuea an n restraining the| nbers of hited Mine. Work- | of America from ‘interfering in | non: | opprobrious s, especially | © promul- he employees of legs laboring man. law- is in in New Yor Wt the text of Judge Knox's order is couched in language unlike that used by Judge Kittle, in effect his order Both forbid disorde threats, foree and violence can take excep- The injunction power of the courts should never be abridged or lessened thereby judges are to be kept from court’s “Thou Shalt Not committt: crimes’ in order that they may com- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925 pel those who oppose them to yield. justificatio: le statement is its complete | ington smokel This simple s tren So Snir le thi 0 Fon ESE ae oe The 2 for 1, store, 12-gauge Rem- shotgun shells, of Sa | the. B oi 0} : scond street? op, [the BarJay company. from. thelr Wh | work or induce ke “just the unic t to give her the Paved be- America “| Must Have More Highways Almost every section of the United Permanent roads are a good investment —not an expense ot” States is confronted by a traffic problem the by le of cars, al in e than half a billfon a year ts the present annual toll of fire. No money value can be stated for the actual economic loss of the lives wiped out by the recent tornado, In both cases, the permanent of the country has been ma’ reduced How much longer will people dis: regard well established facts as to the economy of permanent, firesafe; windproof etructures of all types? 1 apartment buildings, fa@torles—all structures The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ng hunian beings—deserve first standpoint consideration from the | of making them a protec an @ menace to life Firesafe agree to build ‘ther nd | lling or well. An upbuilding diet cases at @ cost no greater ypes which are food fc ngs for the win How many more le: have before we show that the a fi ’ |/ prepared at home—no cooking. _is still cheap | * = we me eum ate as wine Seo Eee ey WE ALL know that Coffee has gone up in price, just as almost everything else has done, but the important thing to remember is that Coffee—the best of drinks —still costs very, very little. Even at present prices the average cost of Coffee for your ~ home is only 114 cents a cup— a trifling sum indeed when you consider the pleasure that is in it and the zest that it adds to your whole day. As a matter of fact, the price of Coffee has gone up less in the last ten or twelve years than ham, or lamb, or shoes, or rent, or some other staples, At 14 cents a cup, the cost of Coffee is only 1/20 or 1/40 or even 1/50 of the total cost of your average meal at home. Where else can you buy as much genuine satisfaction for so very, very little? What else can you buy that means as much to your enjoyment of breakfast, luncheon and dinner? JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 64 Water Street, New York Food Drink fall | .. Rich milk, combined with extract of thoice grains, reduced to powder, Very tourishing, yet so easily digested that | tis used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, iants, invalids, nursing mothers. Con- enient, Light Nourishment, when faint thungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it iduces sound, refreshing sleep. Instant~ authorities. need? for PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Ideal Buildin; DENVER, COLO. ef National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 29 CITIES Month by month this problem is be- coming more and more serious. Hundred of cars pass a given point every hour on many of our state and county roads, Down-town city streets are jammed with traffic. Think, too, how narrow many of our roads are, and how comparatively few paved highways there are in propor- tion to the steadily increasing number If the motor vehicle is to continue giving the economic service of which it is capable, we must have more Con- crete highways and widen those near large centers of population. Every citizen should discuss highway needs of his community with his local Your highway officials will do their part if given your support. Why postpone meeting this pressing An early start means early relief. s ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” Ic () tostead of 4p ‘Cups of Good Coffee can be had in a pound of PIGEONS Fresh Roasted Coffee | Because it has All its Original Aroma Flavor Freshness Weight Strength Deliciousness || Coffee, once wasted, no matter how packed, |}no matter how once good, |} good Fresh Roasted Coffee like you get at PIGEONS PHONE 623 |PIGEON COFFEE COSTS INSTEAD OF A CUP cannot equal Lec

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