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PAGE SIX ° ‘ . @ lee & = A il. 7-10 ih Rights Under Consti- C5 9 6: womper at yar U11eP tution I &. HANWAY AND B. 6. HAN\WAY _ 1 postoffice as se ass matter, fF 22, 1916. is the gist of rome ssued every evening und The Sunday Mornin the other day by for: Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune Walter Iding, opposite pestoffice. addressing an audi —- _ _ ——.— in New York! from which strong dis- Le onan nea nee tenn teense eee ~15 and 16/ sent has been expressed by some i nge Connecting All Der nts | critics. What he said was that “Ciyil ; IEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rights, even those guaranteed by, the Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of | Bill of Rights in the constitution, pn this paper and also the loca! news published herein. | are re nd limited, and are cir- —————— - ed by the supreme consider- lember of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C.) ation” and necessity of iprotecting 7 a ng Representatives the ion’s life and enforcing re Ps ‘ 3. Steger Bidg, Chicago, [L, 286 Fitth| spect for the constitution and fla A ¢ Boston. Mass., Suite 404 Sharon Bldg.; e objection Is made by his. critics ; isco, Cal. Copies of the Daily Tribune t the Bill of Rights. makes Its eng Boston and San Fri guarantees unreservedly, without witors are welcome. limit or qualification. SUBSCRIPTION RATES That Is quite true, so far as the By Carrier and Outside State Bill of Rights itself is concerned Th oe But there ts scmething else, which 4 tands before the Bill of Rights, and ich dominates every article of the constitution. That {s the too much slected preamble, which many strangely regard as a mere empty i , formality, but which is in fact the ix c whole instrument since it 1 with admirable terseness | , Only .-. - : {tness the purposes for | A tbe pald in ac |.not | which the constitution was made. It | ire delivery after subscript rears to read it KICK, IF YOU DON’T ¢ YOUR TRIBUNE | We, the people of the United 4 uy find your Tribune after r rurefully for-{t.call 15 or 16| States in order to form a more f | ae 1 to you by spectal m Register-complunts| ‘ect | blish Justice | . Se before 8 o'clock | sure domestic Ttanquility, provide a a Crime in the News «An lowa newspaper is trying the experiment of segre; ing crime news upon one of the interior pages of its publica tion. It has done this at the request! of the local federation of women’s clubs. The reason as given is that women and chil dren id many men too for that matter, do not like to wade thro of crime news to find the worth while items is no gainsaying the charge ‘that entirely too much crime news is published in the avera new! associations send altogether too much of thi and xince it is ou some days, all that is sen would go to press with blank pages were i The influence of crime news is admitt of news, al papers suppressed. qv bad on we impressionable mindéd adults and worse upon the minds childre The couutr awaiting the result of the, lowu experi 1 t th great deal of interest. It may be the forerunner ‘ orthwhile reform in respect to the publication of news It lareg eatent the readers of newspapers receive what they demand, from the paper they read, in the news columns, If the audience desires sensation, they ordinarily get but it di occur to almost every newspaper reader, al though ndét notice it, that crime items make up too 1 ¢ e of the whole of the news. It is a notable fact that newspapers like the Clrristian Science Monitor and others, which do not admit crime items t enjoy large circulations and high standing Smoldering Fires moldering fires of Democratic discord are expected into open flames at the forthcoming Jefferson D. dinners, which are to be held at various centers o@ April 13. The dinners at Kansas City and Washington are the ones on which political leaders, regardless of party, have their eyes centered Goth dinners will eall forth speeches by notables of the y and those speeches are expected to reflect the state emocratic opinion the country over, They are expected to sclose whether the Democrat party made any real progress toward unity since the New York convention or whether it is as completely torn by factionalism and interne cine trouble it was last summer, 'n spite of the fact that many of the Democratic chiefs are doing their utmost to prevent any outbreak of dissension ut the Kansas City and Washington dinners, there are numerous symptoms of trouble. It is being widely heralded that the MsAdoo followers will use the Kansas City dinner for the purpose of launching the 1928 boom for t ormer secretary of the treasury. Similarly, there is talk thalfhe supporters of Governor Al Smith are planning to capitalA-the Kansas City affair and to, utilize that opportunity to sing anew the praises of their favorite in the 1924 strife. ¥ The dinner at Washington, according te present plans, will be addressed by William Jennings Bryan and Franklin D. Roosevelt, former assistant secretary of the navy. Colonel Bryan and Mr. Roosevelt are anything but, in close accord politically and their speeches are likely to collide. Business Picks Up Two deals—one the purchase of the Dodge Motors inter- ests by Dillon, Read and company, New York bankers, for $175,000,000 cash, the other Doheny’s sale of Pan-American oil control and involving consolidation of three companies with assets amounting to $5$4,000,000, both within twenf¥-four hours —give some idea of the pace at which business in the United States travels breal break lo Restore Politeness a collection of Jeagues of various kinds and n almost rival the American colléction. The most gue of the Well-Bred—“La Ligue des Gens Eleves.” Its purpose to protest the decadence of good manners and to reawaken in the hearts of the people those traditions of politeness, lost since the’ war, which formétly made of the French the most polished people of the Worl@ This is the sub- stance of the platform adopted by the founders of the league, whieh naturally was formed in the delightfal atmosphere of tea and patisserie, ‘The only point of argument which clouded the otherwise perfect serenity of the gathering arose from a consideration of the question as to whether men or the de- feminized women of tlie day were the more responsible for the decadence of manners. The British eat nearly seven times. as much mbtton and lamb as do Americans, and the reason has “baffled” the partment ¢ ommerce. Mutton and lamb consumed in the United States st year made up only 3.2 per cent of the total meat consumption—while the percentage in Great Britain Add f states repudiating the child labor amend ent to ‘te 1 constitution, Colorado and West Virginia six states taking such action $50,000,000 is now piled up in Santos, Bra of American importers decreasing their in an ffort to bring down prices. More than 2,000, on hand surpasses all previous records. “UENCE cooking pig, burned tallow and other sa peace e and much scarlet and gold b ring*in Chica two Chinatowns, celebrated the ‘ eet the On Leong and Hip Sing tongs, after blood t marked by murders by the gun and the kni Is are not planning to make airplanes themselve: finanelally interested ip the Stout All-Metal Air ny of Detroit, and will allow that company to usc 1 sules ti The Fords will manufactur ong n gines for planes. | | . |e conmition te sot-a cracce|! Service ts Scheduled For M. E. Chure for the common Defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessing of Liberty to Our- selves and our Posterity, do ordain and Establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Thore are the purposes for which the constitution was made. Obvious- that was originally n and every: at has been or ts to be added! the form of amendments, rd with those pur st be so interpreted If some things do not actively intended to promote | purposes, it is at any rate im- possible that they should be con- or an nistic to them. It would be stultifying to adopt a con- stitution for the promotion of a cer- tain purpose, and then to Insert into it provisions intended to obstruct or » defeat that purpose. On the busis of that logic which {s npregnable. r it {s quite true, as Mr. intimated, that no right y the Bill of Rights or Chand e interpreted or exercised in a man ; inim! to the expressed pur- of the constitution. There is no . in the BIll of Rights, or sewhere, to do anything intended to make the unlon less perfect, or to overthrow justice or to disturb do part of the instrument can | mestic tranquility, or to imperil the mmon defence, or to tmpair the general welfare of the blessings of t Ju certain that r umscribed by s it is that 3 are gua 1 within those mits preamble to the co itution 1s not written in vain pial SNe eae | Built in Germany are the on clique of that the wives and daughters, the sisters, cou- sins and aunts of Democratic sena- ters and congrersmen would never | buy any dress goods from Germany This was like the laws of the Medes and Persians. Some have fotgotten these demonstrations and some were so skeptical as to laugh at them, At ll events we do not have much of ave lamen- tariff heads Instead we tations thgt the Ford off fcreign importation This also we hear, Germans have closed contracts for building five British ps. What is back of this is yet to be shown. Britons wish to believe that the German shipbuilders are receiving some tndirect subsidies but this has not yet been proved, If the German government {s -work- ing in unison with its shipbullding Interest it {s taking a leaf out of Cromwell's book. Great Britain has certainly no cause to be surprised, Another theory {s that the Ger- mans have taken this contract at less than cost. The British manufac- turers have done such things. They loaded our wharves after the peace of 1815 with cheap goods, ruined our factories and then raised prices. Hence they may be {nclined to sus: pect the Ger of doing the same thing. E s sure—it the Ger mans are willing to build five Brit- {sh at a loss, they expect to } bu: ta gal @ feeling agal far more bitt n than {t was here. It would have been miraculous had it not been so. The enemy close at hand is m disliked than the enemy three thousand miles away.. Ten years ago an Englishman who pre- dicted that within a decade German; would be building tonnage for Eng» lish firms might have been mobbed. Last year {t was part of the Demo- cratic campaign to plead with wo. men to vote against protection. Wo- men were assured that gloves, hats and dress goods were trebled or quadrupled in price, because of the Fordney duties. The figures were not the motive was always All the devotion to the wage earners was thrown In € American | ove ard yoard. 1 object s contracts for five Where would our wage were cut zesson, Here we have captur ips 10 duties | Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortunate exception. But if you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you will be wise to follow this suggestion, which is endorsed by thousands of people who know. Ask your druggist for Mar | | mola Prescription Tablets and follow | direction: One dollar is the price | the world over, Get them from your own druggist or send price direct to | Marmola Co., General Motors Bldg. | Detroit, Mich, By doing this you i he able to reduce steadily and ‘ nd pleasantly, without sta tiresome | | | | | | | Che Casper Daily Cribune Union Easter | | j | THREE YOUTH HELD Memorial | FOUND BY SHERIFE A union service! the sufferings of ¢ to commemorate | rist on the cross will be held Friday in the First Methodist Episcopal church from noon until 3 p. m. The seven words of Christ on the cross will be considered by various astors and singers from different churches will take part. | As the people come or go they may aid the expenses for the print- ipg the programs by dropping an of. fering into the plate at the door. any cannot remain for the en- ice they may come and go as they please. The complete program follows: Order of Service. 12:00, plano prelude - a ---- Mrs. Edna Thomas 12:10.—Scripture Sentences and Rev. C. A. Wilson a Green Hill Agnew 12 144 | 12 rst Word, “Father For Them, For They Kn | What They Luke 'T.. Hodsdon L. T. Pyle Do. 12:50, Second Word, “Verily. I Say Unto Thee, Today halt Thou Be With Me in Chinese Elms Are Received By Chamber! The Chamber of. Commerce has received a shipment of Chinese elm trees from the U, S. Forestry Bureau from the reserve located at Chico, Calif. The shipment which is received without cost except for transportation charges, was ordered last summer at the sug- gestion of one of the ¢hamber's members, who {s famillar with this type of tree. The trees have been placed with Frank Julian, city park commis- sionér, who will set them out in Conwell park, where they will re- main for two or three years before being again transplanted. It is thought that with proper care they will thrive reasonably well in this localit GOOD FRIDAY SERVES ET TRINITY LUTHERIN Corner of Park and East Fourth streets od Frida} sat 7:30 p.m holy communion, The dying Spurgeon was asked: “If you should put your gospel in one sentence, what would it be?” He answered with a smile on his face, “Jesus died for The Jesus whom you really is not the respectable gentle ] man to whom your honorable citizen would take off his hat; not the great Intellectual celebrity with whom your university man would spend an occasional half hour; not the pattern of moral perfecticn to whom pharisee would pay hom: (renzied social worker who w ° save degraded men by soap and pub- lic baths and higher views of life. No the Jesus whom you need is only He of whom you can s: He loved me, and gave Himself for me." Sub- ct of evening sermon on ( Fri- “Jesus the Ransom for All.” BENGALS GO TO NASHVILLE your DETROIT. Mich., Ay Fol- lowing a 6 to 2 victor r Knox- ville, Tenn., yesterday, the Detroit Tigers left for Nashville for two games at that Bengals faced three The Cobb me d held their a Elg —————_ } ROME—Premler Mu ook | the oath as war minis before | King Victor Emanuel to take up temporarily the duties resigned by General Di! Giorgio. Middle Age Ills No longer need thousands be dis. tressed and rundown with bladder and kidney troubles, sour stomach, gas and torpid Nver—causing tired feeling, backaches, rheumatic pains, etc, Physicians haye known for years of a remarkable Holland oil! Which restores the run-down organs to normal working order often within 24 hours. The only reason why it has not been widely used was its very disagreeable taste. But this has ne been entirely overcome by putting {it up in tasteless You will be amazed how quickl) banishes your distressing sym) toms and you feel like a an absolutely money-back gu tee Ask these druggists: The Kimball Drug Co. and the Midwest Drug Ce dAay. $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid to fhe party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information teading to the capture of the person who ts fraudulently collecting subscriptions | from Tribune subseribers. Patrons} of the paper should not pay any ‘n> thelr subsertption except the urrier who delivers the paper or | ty authorized collector trom the “tice If vou are not sure you are | watng the right collector, ask him | » show his credentials. if he can 1o #0 please cali the Tribune. | Telephone 15, ‘TO HOLG FASHION atDW ht | a - | 1 1 fomorrow), | Nene | Rickard N: about years Paradise,” Luke aos } of age, were taken in custody yester-: | - Rev. W Germany | gay by Sheriff Alex McPherson and 1:05, “O, Pa of , for Investigation in | --------- Mrs. Homer Helms | tion with the theft of six auto-| 1:10, Third word, * an, Be- tires, | hold Thy Son! Be’ sheriff says that these tires] Mother! 12 turned over to the rightful | rs en they identify them 1:20, 401 yr we |The tires are all of large size and --- Miss Mary Lud | consist of three 4% United States 1:25. Fourth Word, “My God! and Goodyear tires, two 35x444 Pio: My God! Why Hast Thou neer cords ulmost new and one large Forsaken Me?! N 45 | General cor | E --- Rey. B, H. Wilkinson 1:35, Hymn 143. | 1:4 Reading, Page 80. | | 1:45 , Midnight, and | | On Olive’s Brow” = | te tee Mrs. Boyd Osborn | Fifth Ode S Hildebrand | pyrrspt P. April 2:00, Nailed to the Cross” More than three hundred friends of -----Mr. ang Mrs Finn | Rap Maranville have arranged a 2:05, Sixth word, “It is test dinner for him at a local ed,” John 19:3 mis mmm | jotel on the night of April when : B. Uber|the Pirates open the season here with Chicago. Honus Wagner ts y Jesus, As Thou Miss Frances Bow wilt” of arrangemen 2:30, Scripture, Luke 2 ESR SEY ee 2:35, Seventh Word, Into Thy Hands 1 mend My Spirit.” Luke 23: 46... - Rev. J. T. Hanna| Silent Prayer. | Prayer of consecration —- | Seen L. Carter STOLEN AUTOMOBILE IS. FOUND AT CHEYENNE Sheriff Alex McPherson from Chi nutomobile MOSCOW, April 9—(By The As- sociated Press)—The Most Rev. Dr. Tikhe former Patriarch of all Rus: died of angina pectoris {n a private hospital here early today after an illness of three days. Archbishop Tikhon, who as Bishop ¥ o! ew rk once at the head of jthe Russian church of America where he spént nearly ten years, was Bishop of the Metropolitan church covered, The machine was stolen] of Russia during 1917 and became from J. A. Anderson, 1221 uth| patriarch of all Russia and was for- Poplar street. It was found on the Laramie highway where it had 1 turtle and been abandoned “‘Gets-It” Removes thief last Sunday. tires and automobile se for the machine were stolen at Glenrock, the sheriff says. The Ps thief is still at large. | stadt so GRAGE A, ME, CHURCH The annual fashion show of Grace | M. EB. chureh will be held at the tiq 3 cht St. on Friday | _ Every manor woman avaning, (Apaltae: * | who still has corns or scheduled to | callouses ought to try Livise , ,. | “Gets-It” and see how, ving models will display at-| loaalen le weck est fashions, Including both. chtld-| Cane ously phi S. rer and ladies’ arments orn pains stop. The corn or cal- lous shrivels up, it comes out com- lete and gives: blessed relief. Your satisfaction is 3 guaranteed. Sold everywhere. Costs but a trie, E, Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Dinner will be served by the Trus-| Aid society. The Fashion show is under the auspices of Mrs. Ethel Clay. A evening of Is anticipated by tend BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute ,Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—thesub- | stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is | almostinstantaneous. These little olive. colored tablets are the result of Dr.| Edwards’ determination not. to. treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. | ‘The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after | effects They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take | hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure tle liver at the expense of | the ‘tee’h? Calom-] sometimes play i] havoc with ‘he guras. So do stron Let Dr. Eiward’’ Olive Tablets take nt who may “Gets It’ ts sold in the Casper Phar YELLOWSTONE APARTMERTS West Yellowstone Ave. PHONE 2750 Handiest location in Casper. Three minute walk from Center street. COMPLETELY FURNISHED JANITOR SERVICE HOT AND COLD WATER FREE GAS AND LIGHTS FULLY EQUIPPED LAUNDRY this city by liquids. It is best not to take calome! ast eadachee, “dullacha’ and that asp And the rent the lowest in Casper feeling come from constipation ond a $32.00 Per Month disordered liver. Take Olive Tablets when bias feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded L. ain and “perk up” the spirits. 15c and 20a rz. eawerds| Pay by the Week if, Desired Enter Easter A gay, captivating “only girl mother, a these are gift problem. And the most satisfying place to buy Easter Flowers is The Flower Shoppe, where beautiful blooms go hand in hand with economy prices! Make your selection now or Sunday delivery, If desiring to send your mothe sweetheart flowers in a distant ci care for same by telegraph, assurin selection and prompt delive for for bouquet potted plant corsage for solutions to the her the ster for Saturday OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK The Flower Shoppe 542 South Center Phone 2574 OX JK ny ORTHEST OF TES | nouncement in May 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 Th's Was « patriareh, however, dication as announcement ma‘ly enthroned in the Kremli cathedral In November of that year. He was considered a prograssive in| dicted by eliureh author the Russian church of that period | claured his res but shortly began a campaign of | under churc forced out opposition to the Bolsheviki of their attitude toward the chu and had the “anathema” upon them in the Jt This course resulted arren Cla chtet of" r ug the world 2 churches enee dur un ope: in the ar , of his ab- Look for this poster in your dealer's window, It'saguidetothoss attractive boxes of delicous Inner- Circle Candics. We do expert crating and packing ESTIMATES FREE Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Company PHONE 949 GET YOUR CAR WASHED AND MOTOR CLEANED BY THE VAPORIZED KEROSENE METHOD AUTO LAUNDRY AT THE ALEMITE SERVICE STATION “Good-will is the product of good service.’—F. H.. Sisson, Guaranty Trust Company, New York. We agree! Twisting Mr. Sisson’s declara- tion a bit, let us add: “Good service is a product of good-will.” For without the good-will of its customers no utility can produce good seryice. 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