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THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 : eae @beCaeuis Sabwebune oboe os lone day when all of the people |serted her in a large city leaving her shelter or ing units which in times of stress Revolt of Youth would fiause and recognize that| without food, money, 1 Che Casper Baily Tribu) Te Only Lesson |e es es Sle WT AO'S WHO pie Ga gti Penner porte occ ead tection in+ F Ming to give their all to uphold teaniet ee aotlonet the whole| (2, THE DAY'S NEWS BY WILLIAM WooD URE LO honor and justice. By J. B. HANWAY AND 5. 5. HANWAY iA: at tbe Yo] tinanelat structure of the nation. Indeed! That's nothing new!| “CT the day set aport for such ~ lybont of Peet ate These conditions, the Secretary) An ultimatum demanding the} ‘yrrom Hden down that state of| | TONE Tot Oy oS been given over Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class matter, unbroken, progress towards perfec: | wnphasizes,» were fundamentally |resignation of the Portuguese gov- mind largely to other purposes and uses ebb aeadd ea) hea : hat there has | Changed by the establishing of the;ernment was served on President reappeared in every sge ag matter but at least those who : ‘The Casper Daily Trihune issued every evening and The Sunday Morning | You may ae vat: ba i org Federal Reserve System. He de-|Gomes as the first gust of Peyolu:| 1 every race of humankind! neglect Memorial Day are not wilful Tribune every Sunday at Casper! Wyemitg. publication offices: Tribune | Deer Ho * progre all, and clares the most serious menace -to| tion broke over Lisbc ently. | s rebel us soon as born, but only ‘thoughtless, ‘There re- building. opposite postoffice. remain: ame Poor creature | which the system has been subjected Gomes replied do not Uke parential ways,| 71S that great body of citizens ay, with the |!" the past, “and probably wiil he in by mobilizing | 41q boldly keep rebellion up ,| who have not forgotten aud who eaainess Terepliones i ——— So teant Social |the future,” Is political attack, and loyalist troops|" +T11 others plague their Incer days!} Wi? of Yorget. Whatever else hap- Brsnoh iTelepucce Contranty Social’ | iis, hellgpes conto’ aay, “ta wr giles: and delivering | pevort against thelr pas and. mas! | WO MoS be ¢ound groups who MEMBER 7 fe purest and\ best In! ton which’ should; redelve !the & ‘jcounter-ult!:)" Revolt against thelr food and| POU’ 1 tends in reverence and ‘The Associated Press is exclusive! primeval simpllclty though ehitusttestaacn the eile fotitcha Tableanas es End OO er basiatesteron lays all news credited in this paper and js the noble savage ra ing the revolu- tionists' surren- ‘This influence may concelvably arise ainst thelr clothes and his- In’ all or any these views, sleeping soldiers and sailors are not 7 e 3 ‘irculati B . paid in its most serfous form when the . e : - neglected. By thelr example these i i Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. C.) tory will s and your ri sire ai renewal of the charters comes up de The loyal svolt! That's all they may some day bring all to observe Advertising tepresentatives | forsp An teem ve he os Pan for consideration, and it is only to troops concen i the day. The time may come again Prodden. King & Prudden Bidg., C . 286 Fifth | no’. objectio ee Ee be expected that many are askin, trated around nd lessons, tasks and| Oe Oei7 wal Day is what it for-| f Ave, New York City: c uite 404 Sharon Bidg..| Goethe's nov ie oe Ponde- | ne taueation iaehathen nthe td aderte the rebel posi-| 55 New Montgomer; th you, and will are on file in the abundant ilustra- f ANY. THING YOU WISH Dally ‘Tribune | scerid to a: n Francisco offices | provide you with merly was—an occasion of pence and churches, all of} anq dignity, of solemn pride in the 1 Copies of tt Boston and § and soon 1 surrender. | System shall go.on serving the econ- omic ew York: munity or whether it w Clears The Skin 7 these traditions of America. and visitors welcom | ons of ANY ne fate as the First | | ul ‘Tetx-| provoke revolt In youthtul minds, SUBSCRIPTION RATES TO BULIEVE, of United | ‘ lea, (Gomes re] Which bubbles “up with magic i ff Blemishes By Carrier and Outside State : = GOMEZ linquished his pam , ra retiaclbe ‘ ‘ | SENOR # when ths calf becomes a cow | Oruelty Is Basis | a upon?! the partic. | Suese minister to Great tht maturer thou ! And F 1 a Yor Baye DLs Oe id Faust ss cycle, 1f| 1923 to become presiden ea Of Divorce Plea | |sun'you can rely on Cuticnra nin the midst of | country. Me was extereme ceases bellowing for milk f help you. Gently smear the affected part with Cuticura Ointment; after ay nd, Noel| [five minutes, wash off with Cuti-| in| jcura Soap and hot water. Dry ‘without irritation. , the oppost on | lat in I jor slight. If the | List on by , ough the low | Was hoped tint open d be more) serious, be husiasm of Po iese cltize! ali Inside State a wave |to rene | country | Point of the c position ‘will 1 gives it for the llfe of ment! becomes 4 ture Charging that her hust Grimes, whom she ma Scottsbluff, Neb., in 1922 the spirit nin 2 to bellow t le down to toil | for oltt— | ticed extreme cruelty on her, Mrs. : ‘ r E cause the discontent which prevails | for bloody Pre. ‘dships, jolt on joltt Grimes has filed sult for divorce in| {SempleeTroeby Mall Address: “Ontlenrs aber, t Ail’ subscriptions ‘1 uch pe ever seeking some | Office wi ae PAD at | rt. He has committed | | wrers’Soapme-Ointmment26 and tie. Talcom se ; ele cL | point nd but Httl | t in thelr place others And district cau ; Oo has committed | | ius Gedcure Prod al 1 : F ete: saa'in one tt 1 ve assault and battery on he: f sve ES ‘ KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE < Stor. hs u ised in the chotce | * she: presence of other people and he de: and it fvered t $ jister at the co | It’s a square meal for a dine 1911 and consequer |> ‘This answer to the question ts] Hopeless Fight the negotiations t 1 fered by es Anthe Froude | gal into the Work jin ‘The Sclence of ‘Histors Sears | n are not. entirel; HAY GRAIN | Upon election ne presider il things | of Portugal in 1923 he pledged hi m ed that May Be German Mos | they are at lea: nge, nothing perishes, If to a policy of unificati an Regardless of what the public RAGE - am i | and subject Shange is’ constant. Ali things | attempt to. | the conflicting | may do on Memorial Day, the feel — Phe election of Vou Hindenburg, e ‘ategist of the to the conditions of animals. | must change to something new, to parties of tha 7, ; A ether on the) ing is held by many the true = World War on the side of the central empires, and the of man's | something strange. common t fare of the} simmificance of the cn should and front of the former saber rattling regime in Germ any, to | do! neither! Everything that is created’ 1s | republic, |n-t be overlooked. It came. into the presidency of the German republic in the first election | ba n ne “ any | changed by the laws of nature. parts Dairy and Chicken Feeds Alfalfa, Cotton Cake, Salt | Gomes shas ‘written and| existence some tim. after the Civil by the people, 1 compensations far outweighing all |™ hs g changes, Fehts | collected curios. 1 the revolu-| War, and a Sine neuen eatike Casper Warehouse Co. = of the objectior by the people of other like forms of ee ange. ‘ |tion of 1910 which turned the mon-| were paid to the valor and sacrifice ee Paaae governme , are aE for ase History teaches us that he prefers into a republic lived on| of t men of the north who had 2 ndustria. ve. of the which his fs 5 § hings to changing rved the Union, whether they There could be no reasonable objections to Von Hine \ " organs >plied Hes ataratinrat ne istedl!/libs | (ebyrved ‘on land ari opinen® jcatae the Phone 27 __ P. O. Box 647 burg aside from the fact that he represents the old regime und ee ents ffered for| Spanish-American Yar the soldlers : is a direct product of militarism and the empire under. the where ne conflict sof the old, the exist-|thame ; whé Ives in that cone Hohenzollerns, and would be more likely to restore the empire, | the con t, improve always the same. Gothe opin: edjin the cer me the great war, | was raised in the ie to a higher ing, with develop. His in| flict were refori would be as easy to calculate men’s actions by laws like those of.positive philosophy to measure the orbit of Netpune should occasion arise, than any other public m But there is this to worry the world, in larg would the return of the Hohenzollern n in Germany. er degree than and it is the menace tae . Then c and Memorial D; minds f the p mont nee president 8 that order of every | senor jomes we oti F kind turns at last to pedanry, and| among farm! \ ne than eve Many thought, of in Hindect te ne 4 oor Sbithes nd he Re “a Se 1 Sirlus In} to get rid of the one, people de-|ing when the republic sent him to| and still think, that out of all the on Hindenburg is death to all that undesirable experi 2 stroy the other; and so it goes on|rondon as its first ministe | year there might be ut least one mentation and will stamp it from Germany as he would the for a while, until people perceive pestilence. He may be a blessing in disguise, even to those of | tells us that one lesson. | that order must:be: established anew. ; radical turn who deplore his election. Secs One soey, THAY cbs me lassicism and Romanticism ea e ast Nn Germany never in several centuries needed a man to | fp, [peat Win, distinctness: that |cjose corporations and freedom of XCeLLS gather up the loose ends and weld the German confederation Sanndaticte ites. as fe trade; the maintenance of large es-| é into compact form so much as now. Who knows but that Von | tates andthe (division forsland—itila t That, in the long run, {t ts well Hindenburg is that appointed man. with the good; In the long run, {t {# {ll with always the same conflict which ends hy producing a new one. ae aie PRLS bss eh, ‘The best pelicy of those in power Trial of Puritanism esweon et could be so to moferate this con- ‘ ; Z flict as to right itself without the What do they know of America who only America kno destruction of elther element. A foreign observer can see the United States in a light denied : 4 “But this has not been granted to to its own inhabitants; and Richard Strauss, speaking of men, and {t seems not to be the will American music, has an interesting theory. He says that grand | ay Vv of God.” opera in this country is in disfavor because of the Puritan | TIMELY HS Your Meter’s Hands in Quality: | ‘Well, what greater lesson could | history teach us? Though you may be no palmist, you can read the tradition. This is comforting, When prophets of woe say that The etd pies us ee American morality is ebbing fast, one can cite the grand lation. In his Prometheus Shelley : ; | ecataticaily exults: past in the hands of your operas which are not performed and assert that the stand | Urging * | “Neither sto) Change) nor falter, nor 54 ards of the Puritans are still valid. And the same theory ex- | charter 1: eepaate meter. plains the popularity of ihe movies. No actors appear on the | I | ‘This, like thy glory, Titan! 1s to be Ss and so the Puri tend with ¢ ear conscienc uh Be Sn ata a Good, great, and Jo: ave pas: retary | 0 Eat eaaey he treasury, An-| wis is alone Life, Joy, Empfte, drew W. Mellon| ana Victory. ous, beautiful The Fire Fiend This is the season wien the head of the house, volunteers as a forester and burns up the grass about his home. That he is responsible for burning up so few homes along with his front lawn is due chiefly to the efficiency of fire departments, In the country where fire departments are few and far between, he is a menace. o smell the aromatic odor of burning balsam on a mild April night under a full noon generally means that somebody's bonfire has taken to the woods. It happens every year. It is about time that it oc- curred to everybody that there could be no better time to put an end to the annual ¥ in forest fires arising from brush Those hands do not sent issue of The Nation's Business that the Federal Reserve system has proved ftself ‘an institution cap- rble of maintain. } | (ng sound business | y development and|———— deserves the sup- port of every cit!- n regardless of leclares In a re- TAT merely measure the size of she But there can be no victory over change. your last month’s bill. They also record and re- call the many things you | have done with electricity. aste fires than now individual inter- | Moreover, they EVGASTe en ee ee ARORENW MELLON osts or sympathies call TASKS YOU DID . ?oint hat the life of th ime and Front Page aegibalichaber doearmaeauasie NCT HAVE TO DO be- The Wharion School of the t niversity of Pennsylvania bu Reserve Banks permanent ins y says that actic newal must be taken in order to avoid s to policies and | He continues brief exiatenc ks have. d doubt — their } Previous ot the Federal Re- serve law th® country labored un advantages of and ¢ 1s t Secret: made survey of eight typical American newspapers in 1 | and in 1924-25, for five months in each yéar, measuring the | t°Ward thelr re space allotted to various classes of news. | The classification | “el!” is: litics, foreign, police news (which includes the investi gation of crime and criminal proceedings as well as stories of the crime itself), business, sports, science and art, socie accident, religion and obituary cause of our service. The report shows that the stories of politics and government occupy 38 per cent of the front page space; crime, 22 per ci accidents, 14 per cent; bu ntg science and per cent. Society, religion, obituary and sport have less front-pa pace, because this news is in most papers depurt- mentalized. The front-page space given to crime is less th it was ten years ago, although there is more crime, ‘The total _ | stituted space in the paper given to business, sport and society is in | vate th much larger proportion than the front-page percentage. : NATRONA POWER CO. ness, 5 per ¢ symptoms of an: rather th r) e The newspaper maker seeks to give the! space to news, of eve sone | —— whatever character, that public interest der Th 1 { <= 7 are naturally differences of opinion. The Ne I aUtiber is oe = ~ runs copiously to business, The World to relizi R z more Sun to foreign affairs, The Kansas City Star to whi x elr ered ete a plare there Just Among Democrats William Gibbs McAdoo is being groomed as De candidate for United States senator from’ California, 1 a Democratic candidate in California is:a rather inc C quential business. It is hard for the victim ,to journey far. He may not even receive the thanks of his party for making the You Will Buy! | WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company‘s Office 1 TOWNSEND HOTEL PHOND 144 CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE In the Used Car Sg ak esl NOM oe | t When you pause to reflect that EVERY CAR | UD nn ne ee — ON THE STREET IS A USED CAR—that even poi irs . tor midi "Sinnined cational wade’ °°" Gorn Pestered? whengh on suopebile aweeeac ee || The UNION Label wants a litle advertising or prestige, but Brother McAdoo t s t i yt i hundreds of needs neither. So he is unlikely to accept the doubtful glory o SHEN: you is Eupaeoaegn tise Seaee Sat thy THE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP ninatior a : 2 epataine | Can be used by the following firms, who employ none but ThasBinhiRate ; j Union Printers: ne Birth Kate The small investment that you will make to | 1. The Casper Daily Tribune. In spite of the fact that the population of thc buy the car of your choice is overshadowed by 2. Oil City Printers. increasing und that of the agricultural reggouis seems to be at | the “Miles of Service’” and “Days of Pleasure” 3. The Casper Herald a standstill or declining, the birthrate in the farming areas i it holds. . Habe ec Printing Co, , fifty-two per cent greater than the birtltrate in the citic . ul rhe Commercial Printing Co. and twenty-four per cent greater than in the villages. The fig Select YOUR used car NOW—from the va- proc yea! 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Whether Germany accepts the pr@posal or not, she as directed. Stops No. 622 treme nnn t tenn nnnen en. 5.45 p.m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound ought to thank the Austrians for the comy@iment. corn at - fa i ht alla | Quickly the corn j Gi T PS § Tt Ds anyone recall the olden day when the word “rouge’ or callous separates from the true flesh SH Arrives was confined to the covers of the French yovel? and may be lifted right off with the wennex Of asocuith> Fxast mesteasi BELO Nps iit 4 fingers. ‘t's guaranteed. Sold every- 4 Westbound Arrives Seven policemen F ot in a single day in Chicago re where. E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. NOv 29st 2c2 ss -- 6:50 a. om cently, ‘Vhis reniduds of the good old time when Mexico was “Gete It’ is sold in this city by No. 81 ---... 2. ++ 9:55 p.m sree shia. ¢