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PAGE SIX ~~” * es Che Casper Daily Tribune _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924 \ jas , ined le Ja aly at 2a iérailon far ae of British government which is not rep- ) They did not kill to save their Fall But that is not nearly all about | bility, of consideration for otlters, o E FM ATHeOaT a C, T t Ten Commandments lives. Hercules Mulligan, for even « ciose-|the pleagures of study and w taaueaz ore otra most Aitfieut a@ ge LEGS at TT pbeqey ear oe They killed, with the deliberation | ly condensed record of his principal | should be cultivated in children bs; 2 y = . 5 | Z / J.B. HA ms internatfonally, though on Dr. D. A. Thom, of Boston, a noted] of a man trapping a wolf, men who| claims to fame takes over half a| parents and teachers from the be:| Pa gieliveprn a AM HANWAY authority on mental hygiene and a| might star 2s participation in| ‘WAi AND in the of their] newspaper column. He was a promi- | ginning of con’ | ty ears many Year student of child management, has] operations. The chance that some| nent member and organizer of the|the activities of the home, the te ing) postoffice as second class matter, siven ten old fashioned don'ts which] person other than the chosen victim| Sons of Liberty; friend, confidant|school, the neighborhood and the ember 22, 1916, with great profit may be observed|—perhaps a woman or a child at|and host cf George Washington; the |community. Character is fashioned | f, “5 : i oy P Pht pi arte! protector and confida ny struggle and resistance to im- p ] The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening and The Sunday Morning | >¥_ Parents. play—might press the starter button | friend, protector and confidant of|by struggle and re n ecetvers. tribune every Sunday at ¢ Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune} The doctor says, “There is nolqid not deter them from their] Alexander Hamilton, pulse and temptation, and too little bea aEP Su ng, Opposite postoffice finer or more important job than} method of cold ssination. According to Mr. O'Brien's re-| struggle is as injurious as too much. For Klan Unit 4 being a parent. Parents control] yt would be hard to imagine any| searches, when Alexander ¥ Each community should bring Business Telept --15 and 16/the destiny of the child arid make| crime that would stir a community | arrived from the West Indies at the | nature within its reach, but in addi. ope 3 Gonnecling “All Devs Is Petitioned neh Tele tments his environment to a large extent.” to indignation, or the authorities to| age of sixteen, he had a letter to|tion to the thrills of museums, art MEMBEF SOCIATED PRESS be summarized as action, more completely than these| Mr. Mulligan, who was a merchant | institutes and zoological gardens the eee: Th sociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of | foll twin horrors. in Water street. The merchant was | children need earnest M R i E f 158 3. 5 =: aiihers crec Pie s paper and also the loca] news published herein.} Don't be over-solicitous. Children <a just twice the age of Hamilton and | sel, good example, intellectual effort, rs. osaile vans O! LOUISVILLR,, Ky, April) 8.—a * - may become self-centered and de- Fin De Siecl took him to lve with him and introduction to the principles M ° Kill d petition asking receivership for the ] Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A, B. C.) velop imaginary complaints simply in De siecle later started him ab a mbident in the ce and reciprocity. exico Killed on jocal unit of the Knightsof the Ku raus . c 7 id Vance Cooke, had Representatives pear fines ss fookea ae ‘ By Edmund Vance Cooke. a Steger Bidg., Chicago, Il., 286 Fitth jon't ‘bab: your children too — 0 ] ‘| seen misappropriated, dissipatec Princeton American Soil been misapproprinte sip Boston, Mass., Suite 404 Sharon Bldg.;|much. ‘The child who 4s closely tied] ‘This life's a hollow bubble, Other claims aeeMalllghastol tia CENTRAL PARK TREES squsudeted whe (uaa icieterNE cote t fund Advertisin, College of New Jersey, which is now a Klux Klan, alleging th isco, Cal. Copies of the Daily Tribune |to his mother’s apron strings is de- Don't you know? were that he saved Washin: 7 here. by Dr. W. H. Morgan and 0, Boston and San Francisco offices | prived of the chance of learning how | Just a painted piece of twoubbie, from capture or assassination by the By HARRY NIC HOLT A. J. Owens, insurance agent recent- are welcome. to live with his neighbors. Don't you know? forces of General Henry Clinton, | 1co CI Aart suspended by the. state insurance = ; = = Don't try to give your children| We come to earth to cwy, waa hostito Waahineton ana twater NYING SAYS f Bate dap ranéne in weabln By Carrier and Outside State everything they happen to demand.| We gwow oldeh and we sigh, ficers at his home in Queens street 5 taken an important decision regard. ‘ ices : ~ .00}| Very, early in - life) the gehnd smust (Olden still: andl eee on the first Evacuation Day, and Ing the proy of late With the exception of South learn that things cannot be his Don't you know? that he was the first to introduce ae Rosalle vans a et h subject wh Atcloa’ aWioutidladiaiean auedec, simply because he desires them. instrumental music in the churches he ee he Nae asislain-on her: Mexico. ranch las nila DAthALDFLSSRAEAAIa ian { 3 NEW RK, (Unite e85).— eS y Don't bribe. So often we hear,|It Is all a howwid mix of New York, he being a vestryman |p EY, GOR see cane iy | August. It is declared that her ranch, ake cies \ “Now, Johnny, be a good boy and Don't you know? of Trinity: church, t c 2 Viteented Sitthe sate of Pueblatiis starving to death and unless prompt) Aijerican property, thus making the as received two} 2Nd serious measures are aay tOl issue pending for some ‘months re- save them, New York's historic play-| garding agrarian attacks an expro- mother will give you a penny.’’| Business, love and politics, Soon Johnny will no longer be satis- Don’t you know? fled with one penny and must have| Clubs and pawtles, cliques and sets, Mr, O'Brien's nomination of Her- cules Mulligan y days too late to be considered, but two or three. Fashions, follies, sins, wegwets it has served to introduce a lively |STOUNd, in a few years, will lose! Kriation of property one directly be- IGINAL Don't cheat. Frequently parents|Stwugsle, stwife und cigawett patriotic figure to a lot of ignorant | UCH of its beauty. tween the United States and Mexico. N The OR’ f nee and the Dally Tribune will not| Will misrepresent or lle to keep a Don't you know? people; who are glad to make his ac-| This the warning sen in) This case has presented quite an _Malted Milk 7 delivery aft ion becomes one month in arrears, child quiet or gain a desired result. Minintane an address by Congressman Martin| international aspect since the death : » Lk | Suddenly they waken to the fact]And we wowwy through each day, L. Davey, of Kent, O., and one of} of Mrs, Evans, opinions being divided and Diet te ee pS al YOUR Sua at ag| that thelr child has no regard for Don't you know the nation’s foremost authorities On| as to whether her property was Brit: Ea ae e) ne te aie Sy oue rs bar ead ally for it call 15\ or the truth and wonder why. In a sort of, kind of way, = . trees. ish or American. The ranch passed Ny ‘orinfants, prarpaiaetiag van ean si Arenas Ai 4 Freestar cooPapisinta is rn tes co kbs seretistna eae | eeeoe Gi Don't you know? Poor Rich Children 0 New York's shame,” said| into the possession of Mrs. Pettus, ac ae fh Ss ee “Be good or the doctor will cut your| We are hungry, we are fed, : ey, “the noble trees of Central} of San Francisco, who was Mrs. ‘ We The Aged tongue out,” or “Be quiet or I'll} Some few things are done and said, Professor Osborn, president of the| Park are dying off rapidly through| Evans’ heir, and is an Ameri ay rE whip you,” may do one or two| We are tihed, we go to bed, American museum of natural his-| gross neglect. Many of them are| Locally, it was held that until Mrs. Y@ "%” Li j; things: control the child through Don't you know? tory, in pleading recently for dying from lack of food just s| Pettus paid the inheritance tax the error, which is disastrous, or breed restoration to el n| Floyd Collins died in his Kentucky] property remained British. Ambas- The Cross On Calvary contempt for parents whose threats | Business, oh, that’s beastly twade, |of di: contact with the wonders mentary educat t cave. dor Sheffield said today thi 5 he €, Jrucifixion is one of ost crue 7 i are never fulfilled. Don't you know? and inspiration of naturg, made the} “The essential plant food ele-| had received a rtling from the state at Any Time x i rucifixic if ae na: Eeehe most cruel forms of death. | It is Don't talk about or laugh at chil-|Something’s lost or something's made, | curious remark that th® cave boy|ments have been steadily pumped| department on matter and that 3 also very old. In the inscriptions which have-come down to dren in their presence. Self-con Don't you know? had advantages which the mode out of Central Park soil by trees|the property was now considered | For all members of the family, children us from the ancient city of Babylon Assurbanipal boasts of | sciousness 1s harmful and quickly | And you wowwy, and you mope, school child had ceased to enjoy.|and other vegetation. Nature pro-| American. He has notified the Mexi-| or adults, ailing or well. Grae Ag his many acts of cruelty, among which he places crucifixion. developed. And you hang youah highest hope | Indeed, he asserted that in remote|vides for the replacement of this|can foreign office | of this’ de. Between micas Colman re ene oe Thus in reciting the glories of his conquest of Sour he says: Don't be cold and repelling. Aj|On the pwice. iaps of s eolithic times the boy and the girl] food through the annual fall and de-| cision. nek ataty hour of the day or night “I flayed alive the leaders and covered the walls with their | Parent who is too busy to bother Don't you know recelved an education from life that] cay of the leaves, But the leaves in| Mr, Sheffield will attempt to settle | Which, at a * skins, I buried some alive and other were crucified and |With a little child's nonsense will was superior to that of the modern | the park are raked up and destroyed | the case directly the representa: | Felieves faintness or hunger. im »aled I caused many to is flayed alive, and I ce * 1 never be bothered by his real prob-| Politics! oh, just a lawk, routine school. and these clements are not replaced’ tive of Amer! interests, Previous- Prepared at home by stirring the pow- Mite srber nega 4 Pilea Adak tl coveret lems. Don't you know? The sense of duty, of responsi-!either naturally or artificially ly he had acted cn behalf of the | derin hotor cold water. No cooking, the walls with their sk I red. se pas a a their skins, laced, in mockery, crowns Don't be discourteous. Children|Just a night maeh in the dawk, — —__—— —— - - — - —— like royal crowns on their le: ders head ” Again in speak- have their own plans, which are fre- Don't you know? ing of his campaign against Pitoura this fiend in human quently utterly disregarded by adults. | You pe’spiah all day and night, yf form makes another mention of the diabolical measures he If you must interfere, show con-|And afteh all the fight, cmucicuees : took against his enemies and says: “I crucified seven hun-_ | 8!deration. Why pe'haps the w’ong man’s wight, dred men before the great gate of the city. Don't disagree over the discipline Don't you know? Crucifixion, therefore, was an old custom when on a cer- ears Caper kA Gi Soctet, Is dwes tain day three men hung on three crosses outside the walls “To the child the parent should be Don't you know? of ancient Jerusalem. Yet strange to say, of the many thou- |companion, friend and. confi And a sou'ce of much distwess, sands who up to that eventful day had met death in this | ‘The mental ability of the Don't you know? agonizing manner, these three only are remembered. Nor thelr control of their emotio: fo determine what to weah, would these be remembered were it not for the influence Interests, particularly their interest| When to go and likewise whea which the central cross of the three has exerted upon the |!" the child, their ambitions or lack | And how to pawt youah haih, eA of them, their moral standards—these Don't you know? Cs all determine what th chile ia That central ‘cross compels attention fromithe momentithat | snake out of the endewmasre trac| Love? Ot. yes! Yousmest ‘some git the Roman soldiers raised it and let it drop with a sickening nature has given him. Some parents Don't you know thud into the hole that had been prepared for it in the ground. who read to their children or tell| An’ you get in such a whi'l, Whether the man who was nailed to that cross be regarded them stories «ind answer their ques- Don't you know? as a misguided idealist who ran counter to the spirit of His tions in an nd intellt-|Then you kneel down on the floah times or be regard aus Theodore Parker described Him, “A |&ent manner, though they do not}|And imploah and adoah sting youth with God in His heart” or bo considered as God, Him- |@ier the children’s intellectual | And It's all n. beastly boah, self submitting to the cruel death to save a world that was | ide ie etry athe re ra fui lost in sin, one cannot but be amazed at the tremendous in- and thus affect vere much the int| 80 theah’s weally nothing in it, fluence which the erection of that cross has exerted on the | which their development may reach, Don't you know? history of the world. fore it all other incidents in his Parents can even ‘determine what|An4 we live just for the minute, tory, momentous and far-reaching as some of them are, pale kind of atmosphere the child's mind Don't you know? | into insignificance. shall grow in—one of discontent,| "or when you've seen and felt, wrangling, deceit and hate, or one| Pwank of cheerfulness, sincerity, and love.”"| WV d eaten, heahd and smelt all the cawds are ¢ Don't you kno Tinkering the Constitution The people of the United States have until now been poorly For and Against the | you've one consctousnes educated in the significance of the organic law. They have Car Don't . that’s all, you know And one stomach, and it’s s. They have viewed them as ¥ Don't you know? more or less alike certainly without that difference which they ahe automobile, as itiincreases in} ou can PAly, weah;ons tle, are now learning is fundamental. It may be fairly assumed. ile te Ae cathe nny Surlgue rein Pt palate dg ne had they realized that no improvement would follow the i cont, One en you ¢ ‘ or place the motor facilitates trans: Don't you know ratification of the amendment providing for the election of | portation, in another it stagnates it United States senators—that is, no improvement in personnel |and « and servic actually by congesting thorough- ~ i they would have given more intelligent attention | fares, caus H Hercules Mulligan to the pro Ways the car is an ae added expense to busi dle effect of thus sentimentally grasping at a |ness. In man; ’ ‘Who int straw and encouraging a resort to the constitution for |€eonomic Invention, yet often it is a cules Mull sey ta eran ise remedies to be sought more safely in other ways. Had th Riek OF extravagance: \Testmonie: | tuarcasetnais Comet ont known that the amendment giving the congress power to im- vay SE COUT aR man to build an ; z ~ over-expensive house in the country | CT¥on® Who read a newspaper he: ose a tax upon incomes from whatever source derived, which Q , Pe, puntry | line saying that a gentlemen of that and on the other hand it takes the been mixed and confused in their minds between constitutional promotions and legislative a had hitherto been declared by the supreme court to be a power | city dweller to the open countr nd | R&mMe had been proposed for the Hall residing in the state, would be used to introduce socialistic | keeps him from feeling the need of|®f Fame at New York university, tax principles, they might have withheld their approval. With. |a rural home. que Doe ele wee; bob whee out an exception ‘the amendments which have been ratified | Insurance statisticians show that|/nauirer naturally approached the} since the ratification of the 15th might not have been ratified | ™9fr insurance now €osts the peo-| Wetton with some arrogance, but ple of the United States in excess of | #£t@r he had listened for a brief me 0,000,000 & year. ‘They alee sag} ment to Michael J. O'Brien, _his- t the fear of accidents has erene,| ttosrapher of the American Irtsh ly Increased the volume of liabiiity| !istorical society, who proposed had it been realized, on the one hand, that the constitutional amendment process was being used in unremedial ways and on the other hand, giving encouragement to a habit fraught with danger to free institutions. insurance. The bullding of good| Mt Mulligan, he went away with The emphatic rejection of the proposed 20th amendment |roads, to accommodate the motor car,| eek And drooping tail feathers, means, if it means anything, that the people of the country | Increased the volume of work.| *° believe Mr. O'Brien, who the | ion knows and can back up his words lons of the constitution, nnd | mun'® compensation ahd’ liability in-| Tin” ascumente, Herenles » Stam surance. Again the automobile has = sbideatneatlis at led many young men away from the| 8&2 Was some person, straight and narrow path and surety| _ Tt appears that He are alive to the danger of inva that the need of the hour is not more power delegated to the distant Washington government, but rather the return to culese Mulll the state of the power the framers of the constitution took care ompanies have suffered fidelity] &@ Was the American patriot who * to reserve to the state; to the revival of the fundamental tosses on trusted employes. “| led a crowd on the afternoon of July principle of local self-government. Burglary insurance has increased | 9;!778. from the Common, now City a a at since the motor bandit has come| {all Park, New eon 1 catered Tp . among us, and the police find it dif. ene nae hare (tore mown ang! de The Chance Too Great ficult to capture these clever and| *ttoyed t hate at t ' oe According to information from official sources there are |#t moving criminals. The crowd had just been listening to the reading of the Declaration of In depenc which was then brand new a 1 quite a different effect on audiences from what it has now, ' Py Whol o ie ce ew but two chances in one hundred of securing what is called hole towns in the central west, a R it is said, have died because of trade good liquor.” All the rest is punk and dangerous. diverted to other places through the The further from the seaboard, even the two chances are motor car and impro’ roads. reduced to small fractions. It is growing more difficult along the se coast ard likewise ; along the Canadian border to secure liquor considered safe for Deliberate Murder beverage purposes. The coast guard and border patrol have — . 3 . reduced smuggling to the minimum, and the source of most The most cold-blooded murders | S W. ] know th , DVL 1? 3 of the present supply is the local moonshiner through the | '#!4 at the door of the illicit liquor { oa c G €) (é CE px mae ‘ traffic are two that were committed bootlegge J , in March by the same method— i} At best, the use of liquor nowadays, is taking a chance on waking up elsewhere than on earth e le Oi tsa RAC at —of all Discriminating guests quickly sense the superior The best advice to offer those who still think it isa smart |toms employe at Niagara Falls sickness Is traceable i trick to secure liquor, is for them to fall in line and obey the | who had been active in the suppres to faultye! is . 3 $ law of their country. slon of rum smuggling. ‘The second| ROMA Rennie | quality of your Butter-Nut Coffee. r —— was John O'Dea of Al dale, N. J., 4 3 ; See, road-house owner, who, accerding to property balanced Railroad Earnings the police, had hegun’ to give evi — enjoyed each The net operating income of « Its full richness makes the whole meal taste to $64,910,210 in February, a de pared with February, 1924. The carriers, which operate 2 one ralitoadetannunted Inst the bootleggers of y way will is 4 Bergen counts make you regular as rease of $f 0 us com: Each murder was committed in| clockwork the same manr r—by planting a} better. Such mellowness, such fragrance are es- the man marked for death was torn 637 miles of road, had gross operating revenues aggregating | bomb, perhaps of plc acid, under | i $ 05,100 a 5.1 per cent decrease. Operating expenses | the victim's automobile tn such a I | h - | (- Ae - | 4 1924, the total being $3 Twenty-seven of the car- | the a ed se Mig reine wae i| ‘ riers—the same number as in January—operated at a loss. Testes 20 pect cues en beuy as | (SR oP to pieces otifying the Smugglers Tn both tragedies the same cruel | Along thiatarnmey"s bs deliberation was apparent. Preuster Along veraey and O'Dea left their cars in front of i thelr homes over night. After night t is at the other end and hauled out fall, evidently, the murderers affixed st Guard boat enters the channel the bombs, a task requiring time and Money cannot buy a better coff ee---yet Butter- Nut costs you Nec ast there is a stretch of waterway about a mile in length. A house is at one end, commanding a view of the channel, a housebe 1 on the bank, When a Cc 1 than many. G > g ho” re~ a woman with a white cloth begins cleaning the windows. [care as well as the shelter of dark The houseboat releases carrier pigeons, ness, Next day—in Preuster's case ‘ ee anit the viet! meiecshifmshrdlunununta | Lh. Can Hi h G f A the victim himself sprang the ( 1g ost o tgument horrible trap of death, John W. Davis, Alton B. Parker and heads of thirty-five | These parallel cases of assassina: 4 law firms retained in the $82,000,000 Gould estate ‘ounting | ton in its eres form call atten: wld hw OSties sts are esti at $60 ¢ ~ li, |ton, far more sharply than mere n ; sub in which. court eoata ase cevlinated ‘at $00'd: minute, Ne || ition oe therurahibiier mmots tl one meionifoontts here tengd to long argument as to whether the sum of $1.20 for ment | Uhewitle tone ptaractemetinonia ban for’Mrs. Helen Goukd Shepherd's dog and #1 for a Heense fee 5 ; " i fessional rum traders, These bro] should be deducted from the principal or from a fund set |qerers did not kill inthe excitement | aside for maintenance of the Lyndhurst estate, of pursuit or the heat of combat. oe ‘Che COF FEE Deliciaue ei