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TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1925, f , PAGE SIX Che Casver Daily Cribune ‘ ms | 1 ; | —— -}) sand rather short. ‘The cout [the lines softened by godets | — ye i a 9 of Christianity. The first missicnar-|the enrichment of mind and soul. | [ p ened low, with one button |aprons and long jabots G I ve @ax pr Aat Cribune Rendering Service , | {es who visited Natal in the days of | He ts Nature, Time, Bternits || 5 poh tea Tesine ada ecacdvaot]| eee | 3 a | Chaka the Great, that talented m All may 0 dajly to. their: Shakas..|:| t e 2. apostate No Garden Ne ’ : f, nimals ure raised on more | ster, suffered acutely, both phy re, finding hew b n-| c ng : bin rden “ig necessary jr fay y J. E.. HANWAY AND EB. B. HANWAY | han six million farms In the United | cay and mentally, but stuck herol- Sai tBasiabil leak Peear: Scr Ht < ar a garden hat. If onc $ er a * 5 > ‘it : |cally to their jobs. One recalls sivatiar | at, is ty, sonie of the Pe Gasper: (Wyoming) :postoftice ap) second; classl/matter,, «(| Js the function of the commis: | story about Dinguan, Chaka’a suc-|"Pr 0 0" 4 op 1 ae needs no inter. | | t es 1}. Saeed eam te AMS sph 8 for spring ow s 2 b nber 22191 sion man ut the various live stock | cessor, he who later treachervusly || 7h® Bard of bards needs no inter. | | y \ | oer sets, there are still many wo-| unbought by clty dwellers. 0; The Casper Dally Trinune isaued every evening and The Sunday Morning | markets to establish from day to day | masracred. the Boers under Retief | Prete? but the human hart. te sings | | | erento ave w fittle stouter than] hut 1s of cream manila st Pribupe every Sunday at Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune | intrin or actual values of. t#*| When’ warned that his sins would | ° oresan he men NTR see i 3 r wae ee. Many now are engug:| iti an attractive pattern A building, opposite prstoffice | live stock based on supply and de idoubsedly send him and his ad. | emotions, yn ag hoa BY ALLEEN LAMONT tne ay era ealguere to make special | wide ‘turied! down ybrin ir RS iaphGdee Trang 76 | mand conditions. herents to hell, he had a vast bon i ch harper teh ot peck Sedsim The Casper Tribune) ink devant de Cel eden pees tn gO id h ness elephones 2. = wate aps i des —— --15 oT * 3 4 8. e walks famillar, wi e e 5 « ts fe et ome! hoge Ng" )s Mice aon Fai Connecting Tall) Danattaiants | This operation dey what Is / ‘tive kindled, and then, when it was Re hind Be a a taicth and April The June | ™mé pot sympathize with the| ‘Tbe crown is swathed wit! & i | kno competition, which to be| turning most fiercely, commanded a | Ory nn eee eights vor {brides already are making prepara.|Ure# do jer line. “Most of the new]of brilliant crepe morrocin: : MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS effective, must work bo.h ways.| regiment of his younger warriors to| tears. He scales the heights of} itis Ot oan cowns, Some | futher slend ¢ new silk prints, with |with velve he Assuctuted Press is exclusively. entitled to the use for puvilcatiun of | Without competition among sales-| stamp it flat.” This tt did, at a coat | heaven and mocks at the challenge |/ Mt) to ae unconventton’ | frocks are of new silk (_news credited in this paper and also the loc! news published herein. | men there could he little competition | u¢ three-fourths of ity strength, to] f hell. He goes through youth, | of PAPE MeoR GH evbite for golds | N f r | between buyers. Mm for the benefit ot the mis. |™anhood and age, and they are our |! enoug es Member of Audit Bureau of Cirentation (A. B. C2 | ny ustrate: for the benefit of the mis te ys in Elizabeth's | Silver, shell pink and blue gowns | tebhe Competitive salesmanship is based | sjonaries just what their royal mas- | OWN. no less now than in Elizabe! For example, a straight tunic frock Advertising Representatives on fervice; each salesman endeavor would do to the fires” of “Ge-| time. He stands “tiptoe on the mig.) (PF Ait tte may Rcoen | " Prudden, 1720-28 Steger Bldg, Chicago, 11, 286 titth| ing to make the best possible bar- ty mountain top,” or leads Uneunty over white satin, with the train erp: . city a (Miss. Bulte 44 Shiiron Bide. | cain for hiv” customers. Failing to| its wasjlas woomentse the ‘forest aisles Oe aAedeia, Ue ee cared ledplaeerystal bonds. ard | eras Gk f Sork.cChican cr Sele a) Beandiess cmrices this his Foy babes Seay Bet | uncult)vated, and the labor continued of antiquity and the dead of the|may be lined with the pink geo and visitors are welcome | Ris business, Success on Hie DAE at) in’ this aieficult: vineyars aeitintes|. «ite ies a oo Nlea | Santee } eae oe SUBSCRIPTION RATE: | This constitutes competitive mar-|@¥, Mort Zuluy are’ Christians, W6- | tT cco tove of, the greenwood tree Tasehe | SUBS TiO i his constitutes compet a Heity’ " ches ove! 0! ig ; >, ? | By Currier and Outside State Iceting, embracing service, integrity | Ueving Impifcity in) Holy AWrit and | ios yeioleing in the songa of birds The Paris Bridal Costumes 2 Sunday Ad | aaataslpeney. OI pe ncorinitasion jall that 48 promised therein. Just| yi fiute thelr joy of living from| ‘The mafority of the wedding gowns | , | bonded, .whiet completes'| “Y. tragedy to stalk hand in} oie, tongues. He wrote of An-| imported from Paris this spring are | Of individual responsibil. | P22d-with aboslute falth ts no ques | tony sorrowing wife: “The April's|of white satin or white lace and tone of the business. to be discussed here, nor, it 18] 1, her eyes.” He has spoken of the | some are heavily smbroidered at the dom s competitive | (bought, will divines attack tt any] .o.14 in the universal language of | waist with a pearl girdle. Others a nettunton of} {00 cheerfully. But in honor of that |‘). human heart, Have ‘a-simpla/Bunck:/of‘orange: bios. i party of stalwart black men, whose soms at ‘the waist. The: necklines able of fur-| ° b 3 4 >| Ashes to ashes, and dust to dust!| *° > . savage theology once included no * f : ice, affording } pepe no rewards or puntsh.| But this was not spoken of the soul|#re usual ene, re eee | ) producers and pur-| ponte put who belleved even then | this mightiest singer of songs.) COUrt mantic a Se ee | 2.66 | ppks ; 6 oy (Nor of any other worth-while mor. > inause aalivers : une will not] sarket ce Is performed so ef. | {m “Playing the game” to the end for ital soul, For nigh four centuries | Summer Furs isure delivery bseription becomes one month In arrears || étentiy 4 conomically by old-tine | < ith P Daniel rete the roma he rested by Avon‘s banks: but| The coats the spring brides wear ; KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE commi men that its cost is re- | ett: ‘ he is as near to us today as {n April | will be trimmed with the most fan- Eveready Columbia Hot Shot be {f you don’t find your Tribune after locking carefully {t call 18 or 16| duced to the lowest > 2ini | {days when -he blithely hied across |ciful of summer furs or with feath- Batterles contain 4,5 or 6 cells pr ‘nd it will be delivered to you by spe ersenger. Rexister complaints | mum consistent with responsibility the fields to keep his trysts with|ers. Hen's feathers pasted together ina neat, water-proof steel case. at before’s o'cle es WHO'S WHO ‘Ar < are being utilized on dresses or coats | th = h c 4 Commission men desire that the ‘ just as are bands of fur. White or a gE patrons and the public shall under-| IN THE. DAYS NEWS say, feathers look eapecally well ways on the jo yi ~ d the nature of the service > i i ‘ Di : ender a ne spirit in which it is : ; 4 structed of pheasant plumage. = ie th Gun eecaan eae easy aa JOHN VAN ANTWERP Dinner Stories FOR more thanialgeneration Eveready Columbias wi ong Too Fast ik ae Mighiyidereshareeitians' tliat MACMURRAY. | | Leather Riding Breeches ‘ have been known for t vigor and snap with Anothe itomobile fatality iy added to the already long | have always existed. They jar x Kubiak Bains cnewee minister sto - ‘ Lu ther riding breeches are mak. plete eee rete some ang office, in th list of similar Casper accidents, In the present one there is | !0U8 to clear up any existing ob China, John’ Vaw Antwerp Mac-| Just two more months of school,|'S thelr appearance on the bridle) J actory, neld ¢ and camp. ey are al- b little differetive to be recorded from those preceding, Speed _ | t¥, When wdvised of Its nature Munting 1a ¥egardediaa BuYauthority truniorrexclalied, bathe e Css Park ee Brisk ways on the job. Between jobs they renew their pe seems to have bee: saerireinerer ns Key } iB. Spee! | Any systefn of mass selling for the |o,° the issues in the Far East] “Gracious!” mother commented SPE S Cexe- th saga ely Sag CEN Hd energy. For every dry battery use, buy the to have been the cause of the wreck of the car aid death | purpose of effecting economies to |< Matin” fecpacialip ined ta acl sshd light shades of gray doeskin, altho ? A Pas and injury to the occupants. The old, old story of a 1 aera ee En aurea and is espec US CEES ORS or}. “My! Is it that near over?" dad] fawn and tan are also popular. With reliable and economical Eveready Columbia Dry spent in dancing and the speeding home at daylight in the |of the producer. in even greater | hia Pageanab eel Sota crate ate wontan't| tie! are worn coats of woolen ma: Batteries—they last longer. Sold everywhere, ay worning, At the same hour and under similar circumstances | ratio than service is tmpaired. Special! stbdyHoE| be very. glad,” Junior observed, uni] err ce ae SUERUy darker ~ shade at radio, electrical and hardware shops, general i there were many cars throughout the land doing the same | Character of service rendered the queations| able. to underat Mpae sBansthesereecnes stores, marine supply dealers and garages, Fahne- e thing. That inuny of them failed to come to grief ix by sheer | the. market Rernmnigelon. me he pending 4s 4] working of the adult minc NEW YORK, April 21.—Yes, it’s stock spring clip binding posts on the Ignitor ; zood fortune. For drivers after a night of so-called enjoyment | S88 fain a tun member of the} “1 wonder what we'll do with|iixely to rain any of these April at no extra cost to you. be roa alert and at thelr best, and it is at that particular | 32g Tithe, espace) letels Midi idee A hin this summer? mother asked.! gays, Consequently, nearly every Manufactured and guaranteed by oe baie Pt they step on the gas and shorten the trip. | marketing operation. elevation marks : “Oh, let’me work in tbe store for | fet Pepa kik i bet pt NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, Inc. It ise istingly too bad that such accidents occur | gnment of live stock | 3 Ai rote Di SC Waele Ole Wastaron New York San Franci ™ they d lin pl Th accidents occur, But satel another step In| dad," Junior put in NBR liaral Gat ikaeeest tintabten bie ‘an Francisco t hey do and in plenty, The is only one wa ove 0 Sate Meee the policy of} “Tha 3 arranged,” < f 3, . r inven aerate nero y one.stay to-prévent Shan, | een ee eee to dlapose Of 1C.Oklien net BP A eae edt, might be arranged,’ dad! charming’) color... Some -of these Popular uses include— : 1} Irive ith its wisdom, and that is ¢ at ait admitted, “but we r don't need) water-proofed silk garments come to drive re bly and rationally wise would take Individuality out of reer men which| any more help there.” from America and some from Japan, See igi Pee ’ foake coratnieaton) hdalnees, (bit ely lowed papevery’ | Il wouldn't make any differ-| being brought from England. It a motor boat ignition protecting bank raul outbuildings é ( Us:Mus pele COr s ssa NE instance thuS/ence," Junior Insisted. warmer garfnent is desired a tailor- best regulators electric clocks running toys | a eaer et sualt Seem ariraverse faraby yee cpe™ aaa made rain wrap of west-of-England ae , 4 producer ts avi G L 1 s The q\ of a first-class band for a community the size Re ahientrieda nie VV MACMURDRAY Hae adminjatra : “ veteran: fudge tien asia {hat covert is advisable. 0 ot to question at P d M ha he divorces resulted from = ve t ought to Le given municipal and community See ge ae |s ae fady/ NOE, (octaber or lgnt)| tatty Toarrinaeen: People.) plunged Toei s Eleste: ppe ure compelled to uv witho 1 “pees by SENSE GTAAY pave! Deh CRO) . {nto matrimony without even-being| Pleats may be placed nearly any- dbeine 4 Lita sv without some other folderols ish Usel He graduated from Princeton §0| thoroughly acquainted, he main-|where on any garment today. One deemed important yor and council, we had much Abolish Useless 1902 and was appointed secretary | thiney Med thle tadoate ck ectine Gata TAL? retler be withoat them, than without music, One reason we Ac et jof legation and consul general at) Once, in this courtroom, the judge| leurs in fine black Ottoman silk has have xo much wrong doing in this community is because we Agencies Bangkok fn May, 190 asked a young woman when shejan Inverted pleat at elther side of Batteries pay so little attention to real music and devote too much time if {1 euftering from | Sybee then Mr.) cach irray nas | Gret “became acquainted “with her! the: coat, ‘extending trom qwalstline ( to jazz, Any tank town in the country ontsteps us in matters The country ts sti | suffering from | served in Russia, China and Japan | husband to coat hem at either side in order they last longer of devotion to the civilizing influence of music, while we limp | ee Ok bane fs ae has jand as chief of the far eastern divi-| “The first time IT asked him for|to give (reedom of movement and long like cripples in this.respect Hesitant about the expense | ere tie ones of the taxpayers | "OM Of the state department, be-| money after we were marrl was! still presf#ve the slimness of tine, he f taming bootleggers, holdups, thiev LOU 1 xpense with the mone b irae pen. | coming an nt secretary of| the prompt reply. The skirt is perfectly plain and t aming boo S, holdups, thieves and robbers by a con and all functioning largely indepen: | state in 19: of cord of sweet nuds, and enticing them into the pathway of dent of direct ntrol. The total MacMurray succeeds Dr. Jacob 3 righteousness by soothing them with harmony, 2 | expenditures of these varlo' oH de! Gould Sherman, promoted to the] « We ought to be ashamed of ourselves that we 1 Ree eae atin iedee Hehe ene hae pea eh alata ‘s anita fa ela Ps that we have so |e dollars.- Ostensibly under the | te pie music that the eee privileged to enjoy. We ought to | direct control of the president and | | 8 sooth our savages with it, for we are making no heady by | free of ordinary departmental sup Q * | “ any other system we have recently followec “ " lervision, it has been long appre- Month of Shakespeare Let the city council make a suitable financis lilon, ;] Stated /thaG mmoney:.wen ibelngt WP | eakescsacsit 23, 16 for band music the coming summer and therel : Mreourage | tea and that the country was belt John: Calvin tl OR np eat t | lalgncejof'n wecnanenGbuiilact Nieredy encourage | committed to a number of “folderol” | John Calvin first saw the ight o A | 20 # permanent band with a proper leader, There | activities. All this for some time| earth on the same day. The one | \ | a is no arguinent against such a course of action. lias been holding the attention of | founded a@ sect; the other rang all | te Tronneridis sae Boll ural ai witcher Wevraysoasiae ‘din his own matter-|the changes on the chords of the - ; * A | ms hitine ae tend our mere an ; al trav ns ‘of ee day Hees ee isk i cias now ordered a |Harp of Life. Shakespeare arched The American Legion will hold a meeting at their | ; 40 e sic Casper artists are ready to | offact 4 the way of the infinite with burnin, a liver and have been veady to deliver for a long time, awaiting ite VOT, these unas eel etare of thonsitbnalll ac einas clubrooms in the Turner-Cottman Building on Tues- | the proper sign from the council les Sahat vv ayealla, with the} The greatest of English dramatists . mh 5 particularly thelr pay-rolls, with the eS ells ramatists > ey . 5 0 , _ E The reason that-s0 many of our folks Lave taken to trea- | idea of eliminating or consolidating and poets truly was the King of day evening at 7:30. All musicians who would be w ponlgieithoatele ¥ " i nda. be une “wey bave noe filed thety Linnat tha expensé/ ita gunbe eine | through. the ages, ble power and interested in playing in their, band are invited to at- oe cllindfor pails en great‘ oversight by those strug- | {\fsInk the expense, It president has|Charm more than Orphean, His | ne | Tet (3: Boon ROErEAeDE Ne J ad hatter Serkest the situation | selected proper, moment. in| Was the universal gentus. He was et in x y B 4 ofber oot anc re if we cannot |, intimated that a saving of the geratest orator, dram tist, phil- pl make improvement. We certainly need the improvement. | m ten to twenty million is poss-|080Pher and poet of all time. He or Give us music and make us i laseorotwaetae | Of course. there will be wail. | £2 human nature as never mortal 1 tnd make us happy in the midst of our woe. | Eee ners wiv. of the {Saw ft before: and what he saw he mr) ee set down In speech of matehle 2 a . r their simplicity. He is inimitable, the . principal their jobs, T Presidential Rights }and there will be additional wailing | Mlne of inexhaustible treasures for w The United States supreme court is wrestling with a econ- {on tho ¢ of the gentlemen who 78 stitutional- question as old as the constitution itself. The ques- | got them their jobs in the first In- ES | n is—has the president the right t6 remove his appointees | 8tance, but the president need not | bs witheut the consent of the senate. ” wort fs not lkely to wor ‘ +, | - rai : arene : | judging by his attitude in:the.past, | All police officers agree that: | ns 3 1) Important issue. For if the president must not over these teapot tem-| only seek the consent of the senate to appoint his subordinates sts which m | (79 a but also seek its consent to remove them, then he is not in any Oe a a oo i € . ° ul sense the chief executive. His subordinates, the wei | he Series SO Ag N a oe 2 . His s s, the men * Nas | through whom he inust act, would. become fundamentally inde Sublime Faith | owmer is never | ff pendent of him and dependent instead upon the willof the ma- ——— | b: assed by havi hi | « jority of the senate. The power to appoint and to dismiss is | Those who read of recent at: | | emDarr y Naving his car | the heart of all executive power. If those powers a ' ¥ tempt of a party Christian -Z ¢ a € ose powers are tuken over | Oe eee any oe ot the tak. fe th ak by the senate, it is na majority of the vabhta and Nobdhe preals. | so pean miracle: as ene : mis en tor any other make, dent which becomes the real head of the administration nel’ passed dryrhod, f E bod : Pi | ar It seems str that th 1 t, but the could very y recognizes a rierce- li hould 5 hat this critical constitutional question . : ‘ | Prowler I f e should still be in dispute 136 years after the ot have been of derjsic fifty | OWlers have great fear | I _ yea e constitution : a erakaAtanniad Ww us m - : = 4 ne into force, Yet it is in dispute. The constitution itself * Oneatinn saat ey hy! setlbaithor Ow. 6 One pent of light does not say how appointees shall be removed. Alexander Ham- | jtatively that. with perfect. faith stration. clas ilton, in the Federalist, said that the consent of the senate ounts "i of < 3 nt of the senate | mountains can be moved, {lls rem arkened home, how- the would be necessary to displace as well as to appoint.” The | edied and life itself preserved. Wha H ¥ ’ m very sieet congress debated the question and settled it in the | faith could be more ‘perfect than Financing arrangements are offered by the Plerce ever, is a working paradise cu president's favor after a tie vote which was broken by the | that which impelled these homeward , Asrow Finance Corporation, a banking institution . H a | rice president. For over seventy-five years thereafter. the | bound Christians of but a few years : . | for them. But with a sud- president's power of removal was not disputed. Then in 1867 standing, ae Aker doy i gins bh re den light they drop their [ and in 186%, congress, during its quarrel with the president, | jan et a glen area A i } y : bartahcndes | : dp " esident, | man had smitten the flood with ar i ¢ | passed the Tenure of Office acts, which limited the president's | {rom gtatt and commanded tt te ratt ‘a i tools of the night and | right of removal. The supreme court never passed on these | back, to udvance bravely and firm scurry away, : acts and they were repealed in 1887, and the matter is as much [It was sublime. One cannot hely ‘ G in dispute today as it was 135 years ago. wishing that {t might have been suc 2 i he task of the supreme urt 4 not to find out what th ; Dod SBIYS them a chance - . » 0 S no! Oo Ting out what the 2 are a ” * * . 2 t » cons ‘or ae + r | althf d most unquestion : w mine what the constitution of the United States ought to say | Hoople in the -world:. THIF exv home. Burn a light al- Ce about question on which it is silent. The supreme court, | age virtues, so ably portrayed by Si pevstent ce therefore, is about to exercise one of its most difficult powers; | Rider Haggard, formed a magniti ways. gE, it is about to add what is in effect another article to th cent foundation for the appltcat { i i fi: to the con | atic B stitution. Tn doing this the supreme court {8 bound to consider | — THE COST IS ALMOST IN- y not only the lawyers’ briefs but also the probability as to | | SIGNIFICANT. TO BURN A a ‘; What will be the matured judgment of the American people, {s2. HOF) 25-WATT LAMP FOR FIVE x That judgment, we believe; will be that the senate already |} 4% HOTEL HOURS COSTS ONLY A PENNY. E) has far too much power over appointments and that any ex- | low Wht e of i ower oulc a 1 r 5 VARY | j ; y b tension of its power would be a grave mistake, Though it is } NF A Light All Night for R illogical, there is something to be said for the power of the HA - | Tw C . 8 senate, if it is moderately used, to be consulted in major ap : LM Wo Cents. pointments like cabinet officers. But there is nothing, to be : ‘Murphy | a ay ae its Sonten of the whole federal patronage. The senaiv San Francisco a would be a cleaner und abler body if the appointment and 174 Ellis X.. near Powell | Pi removal of administrative officials were left to the executive. , No sensible president would fail to seek the advice of senators tions and congressinen before appointing federal officials for their ina ine Lat | bs territorie&, but the responsibility for the appointment and nae ania || ; for remoyil should be his, subject only to the process of im a} rooms are outsi : peachment. rooms Ni 5 rooms the same Tu! Se The coutention of Senator Pe pper, of Pennsylvania ought i § tihiaseatledl forte would Wesker eect cote eae oem 28 rie THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR COMPANY nd ine the confusion. already el » grey etweer } much too great, betwee robes 4° Casper, Wyo. Denver Colorad und the exe le president in this issue Tota Beds 49° rtby- ! 316 West Midwest Ave. | Twelfth Ave and A te alata Tight hich vot only baw a ktrone foundation Jn sentra the shopping and ams! Vien 121 East Bijou in the practic® of the list century but is justified by adminis: | fins aig f arene pte hell Keri Di Xperience, iA pen To Me public. trative