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FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 PAGE EIGHT Chet en : : ch Ps Casper D atly Tribune Permanent Peace New Envoy Let "Em Alone give congress poner to. enact 1 |‘Bootlegging dean Aranlah oo SRE reasonable protection fcr children der false pret Owen D. Young, member of the ‘The vice president of the National | and families in this field. I H it ’ Eos Pp oar Ey) WAN WAY ANDO CE GANGA GS committee of experts which formu: | Council of the Farmers’ Cooperative] ‘The movement of the states to as n UumManicy Letters produce Piacente lated the Dawes plan. and sat Marketing association said, “All the! corr their rights against double tax | miplleated/offieersot the Canadian office as second class matter, through to su sful conclusior | farmer asks of congress {s to be al-| tion in any form Is a prote qT Ch “g d department os am tag thatthe ber 22 1916 continuing his voluntary work lowed to settle his own problems] an new federal powers ct S CHAK GEE sence proauced indica eatione iat he “inte of world peace ’ The organization unant-|tq asserting their rights alleged system ha‘ ficati Mr. Young is now pre endorsed him. rin peace times, the New York City. 5 istees of the an utter failure ying that accumu mee ——--_—->—_—— 2 ft ndpoint, as ab- all _not be dissipated and r pera vagal ee Z “untform les or tered by federal interfere: si Foose orang By the same token t es are| repeating Webster's dictum that United States and Canada| Tr equality, are doubtful }«the powerto tax’ {s the power to] on passports has | revolver ne theofy “that “He ) destroy," and unless a check is plac-|(——————————————— you will also steal/eq upon congress and the bureaus s upsevery tims any) which it creates, the state. govern- pecial favor. What the! ments will be reduced to uninipo most) wants {8- industrial] tant ‘administrative units. there is no war.in his own as been charged by George H. Alexan- | ae n Armenian on trial here for The Casper Daily ribune every Sunday at ed every evening and The Sunday Morning er Wyoming Pu a offices: Tribune oppnsite postoffice. OTTAWA, March of a great ness Telephones SAE See d 16 | the establishmer: smuggled or bre 2 for 1 Store for a good MBER rH CIATED PRESS | titled to the use for publication of he local newe published herein can public for the this school—the 1 in the world— ox research and of facts rela v of Circutation (A BC) resentatives a 3 er Bidg. Chicago, Ul. 286 fiftd | for Boston, Mass., Suite 404 Sharon Bidg isco. Ca! Copies of the Daily Tribune | ¢ gu. Boston and San Francisco off and visitors are welcome SUBSCRIPTION KATES State i “Dallying Around” | Editor Tribune:—A few years ago @ gentleman rode into town in the 1 farm mandate; mostly | private car ‘Goiconda” and announc- ver tries for pub-| ed to’the waiting throng that a rail- or public’ jobs. road was to be built from our tow not say the farmer {s| to Miles City immedi Mont to outlaw wer. Not ired to outlaw | : yp 3 good went by; the same gentleman sent i one {3 more vital-| word that Casper, would “have to He needa better-distri-} come through” or the road would be c but so, tog, do the people who} built to Bucknum then Casper would 0g, | and ducts. He needs| have no million dollar rminal on} e business-like methods | Oak street. | farm operations. He is} Mr. Haskell, we have learned:-since me. is riding in the day. coach now. ~alila +} ts | gamest sportsman| Last week another gentleman told duld shave covered} industry. Just give|our ‘suffering populace that he was| SS RTO Clone without| tiring ef this “dallying Mining a | uplifting | 2bout the community building limiting th z tmiting the | ® and feed| gentleman talks of th ck aye = tt a |the world $250,000 but says very 1 - —_—— = representations on rs a etre iateae wah if this ‘dallying \ 1 e made to *resi- y ” se rere made to the Prest-| Down Where the Vest] srouna bothers the gentlemen int ena ecceeg te a a _ " pater ugh creer ad ; Mr, Editor we think he should sit Scouts in Acti : tex en a pon aoa Begins down awhile for we are sure he will! Scouts in Action x re pee nie fig er de ine ey SRO RA OREN haye no more of his own money in| On tl owing the terrific cyclone in Illinois h f uni } dn the ‘interest 0 By ACKETT. — thie building than Mr. Haskell spent l : 3 2 jt nable rates on mine| Down where the belt clasps a little] on “hie reiiroed, inding territory were on hand to offer ate American Mining Con- ‘ Maybe it would bd Soa et t the scene of disaster before day- | Biel uested its. affiliated re the pants should be aliet the promoters ride ie eee: dae 1 reported for duty to those in authority for messenger enough ta | St ations and mining in 15 fonger, coach awhile and rest the txp: aay t emergency centers, hospitals and other points where : rally to prepare thelr at's where the: vest begins. GEORGE, ALLE hey « ed to the best advantage. They lent their aid Presentation before the re the ehirt that shows is a 355. North ‘Beech ‘Stree ‘ s otherwise ten- ftle whit 2 Bpe ree >» une of unfortunates buried in the wreckage. 3 sd tle whiter, Ww torr thousand scouts toiled heroically ] ps a. mining in-} Down where you wish you were a 5 uss} has , wit, littie slighte: D A batefed hen. And what is more the bsp x» buttons grow a| Dates Are Set recognized as an institution, ERAS T where the veet begins. a sane ee : themselves, but for the pub: | "A great eer ve For Trainin ‘ , te etnte a “| Equal Opportunity | porn’ wnere tv ‘psine ars'tn the g COFFEE he skill and general knowledge they have accum- r| —— making, CG ° Ww Wt ated in their training and exercises, they have taken a high pefteretary, Jardine of the A 2 meat will soon start amps in West rit place publ tle dream ‘y ' ee equal opportunity with other ‘There's where the vest begins. r international ses, not a stant monkey-| Where each added pound ts the] yy, 7 r, 2 — them will cont th his own by the government,| cause of sighint, Cr SOAS OSI ah te ry TERS 4 yen ; “ . nap | W2F department has announced the s th nief desire eric When you know in your heart tha! 3 ‘ asoline [axes thine: PTHB EAHA Tae msn ae pura *| following program for this summer's Bae r he so ¢ e scales are not lying, i Almost $80,000,000 was collected from the motorist in gasb- man, instead of seeking legislation] ana you just have to: guess when paper att training’ camps: line taxes in 1924 and was used or is av: very largely for to’ fix and regulate details, wants!” your shoes need tying, Colorado Hoste Fee ee y, road maintenance and construction. Thirty-five of the forty only | ation that will assist him That's where the vest begins. Oklah 1 Ste rat eke : A in getting reasonable creditton sound shoma, Biss, Crockett and Sam eight states and the District of Columbia imposed a tax, the ie eVelotane mn ane f . Houston, Texas, July 28 to August rate ranging from one to three cents per gallon in all states ceting his products success-| SOCially Constructive |:*. except Arkansas, which levied a four-cent tax. t will put him on. par| _Ninth corps area: Forts Douglas, The total amount collected during the year was $79,734,490, - business men. The| Anyone who will take’ the time to Sat ree Riusnell, Wyoming apt nd of this amount $48,711 was made available for road | conti ay more attention to|study and think about the present een re aM Gor Hs June construction and maintenance under the supervision of the | tr marketing methods. Cur-|status of broadcasting will come tol (2.19 Ju fe Winfield Scott, state highway departments. A large sh of the remainder | fF Service tn t educa. nent of production 1 loose talk| the conclusion that tt can have only| roporme. June 20 bdaed 2 19; Del . ait = and local road funds. In a few Our|and would not bring the results|a constructive and invigorating in-|> » California, July 21 to Aug. was turned over to county and local road funds. In a Satie tts “ ust 19; ‘Camp Lewis, Washington. “ 2 “< a ‘ i y ug ence in the American eocial str n states a portion is turned over to general funds, school funds ee ¥ titre: June 19 to July 18, and Fort Worden nd for miscellaneous purposes. ’ Fear of a. private or!government| Washington, June 20 to July 19 Although thirty-five states impose a gasoline tax, if af If monopoly in radio, broadcasting, {s fects only about half of the motor vehicles, since several of the dacs, groundleéss.as it would be intolerable states which do not impose a tax have large registrations. The a By J. ©. PLANK. and equivalent to granting exclueive amount paid annually by the average motorist where the tax uth War vet-|right in the alr. ‘This would be as) jatcollected is #10.90: per-vehicl viclous and unAmerican as a mon-| cia eee car aS opoly in sailing the seas or nay > o_o a ing a great river. | Public Gpinion he can afford | Secretary of Commerce Hoover Che most difficult task that confronts the legislator is to | abt iy eed Py ores Rae ne rah Ree tara Went tas find out what may be the preponderance of public opinion on ; tockholders will be| ieaur: cdmbetitienerat bettecnthenttenral OPPORTUNITIES ARE KNOCKING AT ¢ ‘arde: 3 ra +] y np; ould brig any given topic, We are inclined to think that the harder b nted to the President of the! 1¢ cruel words were kisses, regulation, “Similarly, in the case YOUR DOOR works to find this out, the less he accomplishes. At every turn | United States with the request that | “And ev mowivacsantles of the radio, the standard of taste A Boon to of his activity he invites deception, He can safely put reliance ress in the permanent archives| 4 better world than this ts among broadcasters constantly {m- on no popular vote. ‘Napoleon was not wide of the mark when ao sebartment of state as evi-| \vould hardly be worth while. Proves to match the rising tide of M th. rr ; 7 ’ Nitgailc mente feet dure. otra prince is doubtless to do that | Thee, of the desire @ Intent of the | a demand for good music, for’ ad- otmmers We offer for quick sale Workman’s hotel and ; erehic ‘ F aly fean people to aid their govern-| 1¢ those who wi oul dresses worth listening to, for, eub- ing h vith Jease for 2 ye i XK which a people wants; but that which a people wants is hardly ent wi ye m | If those who whine wo . rooming house with lease for 2 years, all furnished ever that which it says.”. Who that has heard a group of : ees of international | Ana those who langul Ject matter that appeals to the mind] | Mothers everywhere who” rea- and ‘eqdipped/ and doing a good business:.98 d The 1 rily intelligent men confess how they voted on a num | ecthlitve bees a Theartseiwoulds tone tha when the yolce has no picture for| lize the danger to delicate little oD quipped, ong a goo! usiness; 28 goo: a \ 2 ee ferhdaiadd whi, oanidoubt the trath ct this? Lack | Chuaket Grvceceeity The grain outrun the vs ay athe aa ae pene serl Le se! i too Feral open ap- rooms, cafe room and office, rent $50 per month— ver of refernda, anc ty, can doub t Be Lack S* Of oodwi If hearts were only folly ne remedy ow: » prec: je value icks in = Ps eS of information is the predominant and sufficient cause nations of Ttigrie? Fast with a turn of the-wrist will put| tréating croup and children's colds. cafe re-rented for $50 per month at present. A money F of organizations and associations, the res nae. And tears of cho! himself beyond the reael: of the so-) | With Vicks there is nothing to maker and you can buy the furniture and fixtures with nted ¢ with which every member of 2 5 Per i . awa t called entertanier who slights his op-| swallow—you ‘just rub it on. | The % = = * printed a h hich mbe AEM Were things that now are not the lease for $4,500 cast Add congress is bombarded—the gs we lump under the nam¢ lining Industry | t= kneel to duty Lar eset pte Oe aA taal bhi Fed cme got ho Se eee ROL a AS coho: | AaGr of propaganda and with which we surch our waste-baskets. es - p And all the world would seem intelligence,’ —Menthol, Camphor, Hucalyptus, They rarely show that the authors or signers have studied A Se ee ey rarely sho’ a c r sig § 5 H + of vapors which carry the medi- both sides of the question or have thought to con- Rights of States cation directly tothe nose, throat tingent considerations. On the other nd t often do show a ny: Aan i bronchial tubes and lungs. ° wrejudice, misinformat or sheer Furthermore pep mong other: tors of, tax: redno At’ the same time Vicks 1s ab- P R lt A Fer orntatrotiineee atta ae tion; relat dng sovecaest for| At tie. eum Unle Vicks ts ab yoneer Kea gency fovityinant iat tlie other sway shirred faaiaton thet skin Uke a poultice or plaster. ’ + e gro! ‘ha Colds go overnight, croup {= gen- ‘ i Th 1 z ; ary che states need all the revenue which| erally telleved within 15 valnines, 100,Weat Mountain Avenue ; ierartie they yield, F e lax Program - " FORT COLLINS, COLORADO : <A tax on capital or estates ts only 4 It is already evident that the men who will guide the des ~ ad its Ny Justified by the necessities of war | S$ K Ss tiny of tax legislation at the next session gradually being BLD RAY, | ORES and in times of peace should be abo ; brought arot tax program which ished as rapidly as possible. VAPORUB nd to support of the Coolic in t t s. It was known as the was defe: The states ave fighting for thelr| Qvew /7Musiow Jars Useo Yearcy Mellon plan and uch has been much maligned and mis existence and thelr political rights oy : on the eubject of taxation as con- =—=——— ©P = 1 celved by the founders of our gov. =—/ cE, Plans already are in the n : for calling the admini praca . — tration tax measure, whic s before congress, the “Smoo' This. we 1 to iwa Green” bill, a and me mmittees, which will have President Coolid 1 no pride of authorship in th matter. Neither has Secretary Mellon. What they want is r« & er the respective heads of the fi Meats and Provisions | -, | PORK 1212c-15c¢ Pork Loin Roast, lb. 22c | Pork Shoulder, lb -210c Plate Boil, sults, The party leaders are of the same mind and consequent! d , | SMOKED MEATS have determined to adopt new strategy to satisfy congres Hearts, Ib, AS ihe) iri meee ; aiohal’ sphimia anid” ion tectnlicn inereneen het Ree aeee oor a Liver, Ib. eal Dolds Sugar-Cured Skinned s Menten a5 ell ‘ Ape H zs ] ams, half or whole, Ib._-____ 36c 7 ast i me at u cc ; re My ine ned , in KS fcsaed ag ! Dolds’ Standard § 2 letter to Chairman Green of the ways 2 plus t at wonde ul Round Steak, 1 Hams, half or whole, Ib._.-____ 29 outlined the need of about $300,000,000 in tax reduction and Sirloin Steak, 1b | Dolds’ Sugar-Cured Bacon, Seah His aiduclty was Guallenpad, Mentbara Of Coeseeateeed @) fl | p at St, wage Bai of, P lis ity was challenged. Members of congress wer VEAL CUTS olds’ Standard Bacon, See ure ay Sete apios the EreasitE eae UAKER avor ° Veal Shoulder Roast, 1b. go =|, aaleior whole iB. Pesci Phen tecablecd Ge ncaa her eaan ; : ; Veal Shoulder Steak, !b..... | Dolds’ Picnic Hams, Ib site it : Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes jg Veal Stew, Ib. | Dolds’ Bacon Squares, lb.__._____25¢ ; The S —— P Makes the richest breakfast now the quickest Best Seeamely Buttaralh | Eggs, doz. .--30c, 3 doz. 85c > Senate's 2eVis 2S§ « ibs. for 75c | Lard, Ib, . President ( minees we a ie ey the senate, No YOU iow thet rich Quaker flavor, smooth and deticious, : OM st tron resceteie td ons take arose ‘wt prise by: tlie Felect f Warren th Get it now in quick cooking oats! Simply ask your grocer Fresh Dressed Chickens, Ib.______ -28¢ op te with enate. No y nt | er striven harder It's ready, steaming, flavory and luscious in less time than FRESH FISI | to establish friendly rela Vher re three reasons tor tt toast; done before the coffee! Bier Cos the auras aay Sttempt, to foxcatall tn iCosl ili Women wanted rich flavor plus’ quick cooking — Quick Salmon, Halibut, Fresh Cod, Channel Ca:, Bullheads, Black Bass. Smelte Parc} campaign for reelection in 1928 desire on the part of the | Quaker solved the problem. Salt, Smoked and Pickled Fish ack Bass, Smelts, Perch, LaF¥ollette bloc to develop sectional feeling between the indus : for Quick Quaker, the new Quaker Oats. é Treat yourself and delight the family with this new break- it joy. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor—the “hot oats and milk” breakfasts trial east and the agricultural west Coolidge-Mellon tax program. These by some jealousy of Coolidge resulting fr pposition to the ire complicated his meteoric rise Mackerel, Cod Middles, Bloaters, Boneless Herring, Holl Herring, Norwegian Sardines, and Herring, Pickled ne — | doctors are urging-—in 3 to 5 minutes. Hands Of pri ery the superfine oats you want--the finest grown, C “Hands off” describes the attitude .dministration Standard full size and ‘¢ most delicious in all the world. s toward the negotiations in Europe for a securits t between | weight packages— ¥ - ; OFFICE AND PLANT BRANCH MARKET ~* Great Britain, France, Belgium and Germany. The success of a Medium: 124. poundas eae coe, Beam Bes Sore pase ot Cor. H and Durbin 426 East Second security pact abroad might clear the wa ard holding an uaker Oats—the kind you have al, Phone 12 :3p other’ arms conference in Washington Large: 3 pounds, 7 ox, ways known and Quick Quaker. Phone 2540