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PAGE EIGHT HANWAY as second class matter, HANWAY AND B. By J. a at Casper (Wy The Casper Daily Criinme toffice Branch y Morning Tribune MEMBER The Associuted P. tor publication all news c “Bureau of Circulation (A. B. C,) Advertising presentatives Ave., New £ 4 § 65 New Monts are on fle ( SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier aud Outside State Month, Ds an day .. One Year All subecriptions insure deliv YOu DON 1 GET YOUR TRIBUN news published herels 0 ron Bidg. f the Daily Tribune What Music Is Doing ult of the musi lendid programs they rranged and are per. form ghout th for tl fit of the public, a not sury th I yur ity and executio’ The unselfish pax 10 verformers is appr ciated. Of an bi de he highest proof is the large ry pro Co tial om iitx of Influence of Democracy Paul Hindenburg, president-elect of Germany, 1 habiliments. He in doubt as to whether to frock coat o uniform, The last ady from Hanover, where s to the effect t assume the presidenc a black Prince the left breast of which play all of his A tall silk hat will grace his massive head The Baby Show The first national bi at he will Albert. suit war medals, contest extensi and health expositior opened in Chicago is the of its kind ever under- taken, and the first.of its character sponsored and supported by the organized médical profession. More than 13,500. babies from all over America ha i, and 765 physiciar working in shif will conduct t minations Tsk: Delicatssnnit ite most » been en John D. Sher ident of the general federation 0 en’s clubs has a on the divo: evil which she unhesitatingly proje in these words: “The delicatessen v who enjoys herself away from home and rushes back at the last minute before the husband arrives or even after, to buy their dinner at store is cause for d vorce. No wonder divorces have thirty marriages twe marriages now. The increased desir is another cause of weakne: the increased from one in every go to one in every five for jazzy, exciting things American home,” ty-five years Traffic Complex Motorists in many cities are suffering from a neuropathic ailment known as traffic complex.” Traffic is being regu lated and legislated to a point where the average driyer be comes confused, at the ex © of safety, because of the multi plicity of rules signs, directions, signtls and sounds i aug urated as part of the campaign for greater safety on streets and highways. Not a few drivers are paying so much attention to signs, lights, bells and other traffic signaling devices that they ac ! tually forget about their safety. The average driver cannot think of traffic puzzles and safety at the same time. You can not overload the motorist with too many rules and expect him to drive at his best. Something will be neglected in the proce and everything seems to proye that it is safe Too many cities are exa ting their traffic problem to a point where they fee! obliged to complicate the situation unnecessarily, When given a ch betwe successful pla and an experiment in traffic direction te many are pror to adopt the latter. The average driver ade fagehteninie aaes to feel ti of contest I fal 1 driver come rives at the a traffic complex To Capture Criminals An inte 1c f ehinery world hetween the taht andl ter ex Statistics nation’s population by birth { than in 1923, The birth rate increased from ! per 1,000 in 1924 and the death r L.9 per 1,000, The highes birth rate ’ 1,000 fle rural d tricts of North ( te, 14.9 per 1,001 in the rural t { nortality rates w Vital The rate of Ancrenss was considerably lower. e treasur, s to increas the circulation « lve public refusing ever again to carry t vockets. Mont ago a campaign wa rease the circulatior nilver dollars as ¢ the lar bills, Abe $10,000,000 were fed out y all came back Decrease in Income Taxes first three months of 19: re t L form throughout the countr thoug Ut hows an rease of about 60 per c Oklahoma Teast bout 16 per cent and Connecticut an increase of slightly | than two nnd one-half per cent, All other st how co: The demotion of General Mitche thorough piece of work in view of 1 thusiasm with which he pers¢ ° o WHO'S WHO NEWS erican Ra mt first con. delegati gress of French capita stands out f every de: trie: tendet congress. 3 Mowir e electrical engineer o yne, Indian he Hill can Projec head of the Radio 9} ation, as the organiza- rom the Che Casper Daily Cridiine it craves, and cramming it with knowledge {t cannot digest, we pro- duce a morbid state of its facultfes, e in general; “And when, as @ result partly o the stolid indolénce we have brought on, and partly of still continued ‘un: j fitness in {ts studies, the c! can understand nothing without expl and become a mere pussi ‘| recipient of our instruction, we in fer that educ: y be carried on thu fo |progre: to date. p {Representatives of | oted against radio defending. whoever safe “And ke the as self-develop’ its later stages as in ite earlier ones by tolng this ca highest power « The One Thing Dr. David Starr Jordan recent here is no one thing that g about peace, and it cannot b attained in x or or perhaps Wwe can be a genera working towar¢ ll of the time Dr. Jordan rid hag n, as in error in this re ust two thousand one thing t , Permanent peace to the world tomorrow if the earnest! desired that should c . Working toward pence {s all right blindly, slow! nas be orking od things achieved by civ tion during the period of record tory. All of these things more ly and more could chieved’ he orld: really desired such a hment ard illz hi or | By William Cowpe' |. Be . ally. @. poplars. are ‘feli'd, “ts 1 to | {8 a promise from a source that m Vantin not be disputed; but the time of | whispering sound of the | coming In the me time longer and sing | #&encles—mostly tinue to work toward that ineffab! " One of these t agencies sec g to impel people to move peace | ward might enlist the nest ec sideration of Dr. Jordan and other peace lovers. It has touched the nerve of the whole matter. Its hold they |Preposals are not new. They were seat that once rd has fled to ‘ar sung above the plains of Bethlehem two thousand years ago. ‘Pei good will toward men, trans admonition to crate a specific nt or date, but a summons from Infinite no to all | Where the hazels aff him a|times and all peoples. | en from’ the he: The program for the second an | And the scene w his elody | nual World Good Will D: to | charmed me before served by national associati | Resounds with’ his sweet 11 the world May 18, polr pec r fy tug! Wars are a ‘ will jx the sae | | tational and | a| tion, frier + good w | When mer a ot thing ca > muse on tie perishing plea of ma Short-lived as we are, our ¢ Make Child a Dis- coverer Spen preached dren should be led to.r ns, and to draw He held that t Id as lttle as pos ed to discover as m style, will thin ells! er observes the a tr ea v estimate t experience of hool wisdom, whi thers for h{mse rk the unusual ulties with but minds The name to mind conseleen a + and tnt in a child’s mind cute remarks on + hin the range of tts ft» 106 matically the same a master them w 4 for perpetual exit t our own st * Spencer opt ay from the f: and whi lating factw far too eor tert ptt make It’ wit t the allim of Itnelf and there t the questions and problems wil forever’ limbo Th Dr. | —_—_.—___ WASHINGTON. — A ation denylr that | pox epider issued by the Dietri ( lumbla_commiss: ‘The Meanest & consequent disgust for know- world | ELY. VIEWS xt han anything according hburn Child, former | w dor to T who cli worse it is reme Ren the opinion on | Ricnakow Gnu bp an diplo you can ntial opinion t what th fu to enforce don’t me of the pr t our laws in number because of the than the organi crime wi Change Without End | becom« io yo iy { contending forces; a scene th he|of the whole. cil ad tural knowledge,” Huxley says | "editor, lec-| “tends more and more to the con-| and. diplo.|elusion that ‘all the choir of heaven t. belleves lnw.|and furniture of the earth’ are the n be.| transitory forms of parcels of cos r¢ “offee. Insurance things the more evident it is that what we call rest is only unpercelved activity; that seeming peace {s but silent and strénuous battle, “In every part, at every moment, he state of the cosmo fs the expres- m of a transitory adjustment of of strife, which all of the combatants fall! turn.’ What is is true 1 part .|mic substance wending along the| |road of evolution, trom nebulous} | potentiality, through endless growths f sun and planet and satellite; | I matter; | gh infinite diversities of and thought; ossibly, t h modes of being @ @ concep. to form any, lable latency | neither ye compete’ which w the most obvious attribute cosmos {s.its impermanence ssumes the aspect not so much of a permanent entity as of a changeful process in which nothing Thue of the endures save the flow of energy and ‘the rational order which per-| Thrift Figures Ar rding to figures of th Bankers’ tion, the r of savings ban! unts mi n doubled in the five-year period from 1919 to 192 |In 1924 thero were near! -| | million. | | From 1914 to 1918 there’ was an 2 of only 6,164. 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