Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 6

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Es : FY ii TaD tse " . S : Y 19 pci A acca Che Casper Daily Cribune TOPS SX ee aeees : % The Casper DailyTrituaw Walled Cities. | The Modern Gulliver! a Obeying That Impulse Alf COAL MINE ying to the ye Chicago Tribune in an editor. Tato te; a) teste) pay nS. Walled.tn-Chiéaio;"vafera te tia effect that we are often more foolish ; than we think. Too frequently*this ; is. true, On'the other hand, we are often h wiser than We belfeve. For it ie FXPIASION IN | 7 / true that our brains are not the | wisest part of.us. | You ray have observed that in the great moments of life, when a man | decides upon #: important step, his By J. E. HANWAY AND E. &. HANWAY Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffi nd class ofatter, HERE YA ARE WHERE D’'YA WANTA PARK ‘The Casper L. Tribune every § Tribune fesu i Cc of more than 18 | 6 ingress or exit: by 7 concerned, the city | mn. the country, . ex- | dequite gateways. | ts are true of most es. “Many of them working: on | Hh action {s directed not so much by clear knowledge of the right thing to do, as by’an inner impulse or ‘n- stinct, proceeding from the deepest publication ot all news c ped herein ——— MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va. May 19, —(By The Associated: Press)—A ter- Chie Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C) - lations rr ing. a , | widen the existing gate. 142 ORS O08 SEC rific explosion yesterday at the . dvertising itepresentatives | and provide Hew ones, Trans. | pied fticise | Panama.mine of the Ben Franklin a “paige lisa 1B. ! lon-is the basja of tfade, and | It later on ‘hs attempts to criticise his action by the Ught of hard and|Coal company on: the outskirts of hg more motor fast {dpas of what is right in the |Moundsville was belleved by police 4, | America. te | Yehicles tr every year, ve disclosed an effort to pre- I 3 . and Sar a ae Shokettrs abstract—those unprofitable {deas|to have disclos -Lehtint da cdot hah be habe pee bi tei hae ane * |(ehich are learned by rote, or, {t may} vent resumption of operations at SCRIPTION ; _ A motor vehicle’ gateway may snot be, borrowed from éther people; if|the mine which closed after a strike SUBSCRIPTION RATES be located ‘at the city limits. © It_may Q 1 general rules, the | was called by the United Mine Work. y Carrier and Uutside State t neide or outside the clty—per- | he begins to apply gi 4 | principles which have guided others, | ers Aprf 16, The company had to his own case, without sufficiently nned to resume operations. weighing the maxim that one man’s} The blast tore a'great hole in a meat is another's poison, then hej} hilleide near the fan house and a street or It may neture’ will run risk of doing himself an |damiaged a miner's’ bunkhouse. Ten after tme : amt et oh injustice. The result will now | miners {n the bunkhouse preparing x ieee ie or Poet: where the right course lay » go to Work, «cre thrown off One Month, Daily 7 is shoulder’ uv which ‘All this the phbilosopber had in] their fect but esc injury. One Year. Sunday sve dare not venture. mind when he opined that {t {s only] Officers declared their belle? that < One Year, Sund ) e enture. ‘4 yibat aii cparrter ng distance, if you | hen a man has rea ure happy |a bomb had been thrown at the fan ig ‘age of wisdom” that he capable | house and had missed {ts mari. 3 of just, judgment in regard to his > jown actions or to those of others. | Before the Rain By Thomas B. Aldrich, It. means fifteen | ‘ sh a brisk For minutés KICK, 1 YOU DONT GET YoU you don’t fir < | It. may be that this tmpulse fs t! unconscious effect of a kind of pro- phetic dre ch {® forgotten| We knew It when we awake—lending our life a morn, uniformity of tone, a dramatic unity, A spirit on slender ropes of mist such. as could never result from mo- lowering its golfen buckets ments of consclousness, when we down t n off the pave: lyou have to block 1d rain, for all the D ’ wa Every three minutes sets you | our journgy. If the Reasonable growded—say a a | ri are easily led into error, 80 Mable to| Into the vapory amethyst. é One t ading petroleu as declare: at |S +d strike a false note. a the county L reserves are bei see, Aap a je y miles an‘hy Tn one of his essays Schopenhauer | Of marshes and ewamps and dismal sumption is steadily mounting : a Sic NP |B gle bah phan eae Songer 8 Oa | suggests Chat it is in virtue of some fens— F chutes line wice ideriins ev prices for both where you are. standing Jsuch prophetic dream that a man| Scooping the dew that lay in the : Gee tae SRL spony ar autos’ feels hims led to great achieve- flowers, cage erage cost drilling a well increased from £0,000 in t pass ‘ou, in ten minutes’ | ments in a special sphere, and we Dipping the jewels out of thé sea 1913 to $22,5000 in It is expected that our country’s de will be a -line of. more in that direction from his youth To scatter them over the land in mand for ill reach 800,000,000 barrels this year urs extending t out-of an inner and secret feeling howers. grow! mount to only 700,000,000 Jurrel {t. would rain, for the is. Considers similar ins bee is I Py z demand and approach h etion of reserve. he build up its ¢ poplars showed certain that hig ree at { Di : vr TUSeEy es, Ab) Beenie ied _ This is the imp The, white of thelr leaves, the ar yreva his eouity Te Titrtte eee eee teams A eerie zar n_ calls the great | amber grain _ n poate eye tees Mncliephl geht aaa egec re a2 Lh rete A ee oF ihorefidiuoerarsent: t Je |Shrunk in the wind—and the lght- rig pt for tempora uetuations growing out of occasional dis Nopéndice that man instinctively feels to. be ning now ; ery of f ol depending his salvation, without which he| %s tangled in tremulous skeins of : eae would be rain! | le ari th Cc ll Do you know a fr e where two = —— caring the ain, paved ro: ros , er? 5 p 7 a hts g th a m pent apeebi mee ae get Timely Views archist in the sense of wishing cabinet to fall a few months later, . . k a sall kin — ge number ot applications for ut th “you : 1 many holidays Nea a pee ert = propast OL. “cateas Constipation makes Ow §$ summer civilian and military training camps. that are pourir ig is a patriot, and says that the G jem,’ not without. subsequent & e 5 . f Tals Our lines of cars waiteq a i ee BB ae , 1 t n subsequent honor ° 5 h K 11 A B N at th irs ef ; ) Agherence to the Dawes plan and| 1, se ne aiorhest ae mete hy 1 LL- ute a t vari yus area headquarters two months ahead of the |chance to get past that intersection. | the Pruneaneede of the eesunity Rat tee heed only rest and} he has practically given a long life drive it out wit e ogg 8 ime for the 3 peace with the oppor 1 service of France. ae omunencement of operations is highly significant A galloy ine is wasted every 0 yoees | See Ae ape fete thot : will be the, program of President von | fr. js not repel beoadied | eaning Pais hare Anwas tive—that is what Kellogg’s is, ’ f the alertness of the young men of the country to both their | time ‘sixt walt one’ minute. | Hindenburg of Germany, according |...” eae Sa paeieriner opwetiay Bnd UeTRGa eas Don’t let consti- 100% bran. That is why doctors 3 opportunit ; : e he used tc a militarist is the ren-| car were the fields ‘of his study and t fet co! * e PE ind their duty. The steady increase from year to |! have you. seen |to Professor kh, president of the! son why he js one no lone He | ekvetlanteztan with that| © be ke d recommend it—they know it brings 3 year of interest in, and attendance upon th camps main re than a half mile| Academy of ‘Political Sciences, Ber-| knows that thawed! lea ee aati Oy Ms pation rack an results, It has brought relief to tained be the } mnmépt de momrattelon caer Gin ch direction from the cor-| line, now in the U.S. fa encwa. SbAe le mate teeee ; csi pid Mi Yee a (\ ruin your beauty thousands when all else has failed. a gratfying proo persia ee pee i ‘ is e knows n w m »|tary governor of Paris In Septem-| tg r Cec the poison of extreme pacifism has not spread very far, and And how mi times have you} Dr kh,.who {8 a member. of | prepare a large arn navy. He] ber, 1914, offered decisive diversion You will like the nut-like fiavor alted from ten minutes to a halt that healthy-minded and health. of Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. Eat at ricans of the rising generation Teal- | hour for your chance to get. past ike on eter erakone is) eee & putt Shan waiy. civi: hie wie rth dS 9 | ‘ least two tablespoonfuls daily= 7 4 at ne can prepare themselves to act as ent de- | that intersec sur efgine bruns |iy.tl. t Hindenburg would continue | panne thar teonene ie dleatned ty iigihn eeu frzesnur lresdy| Constipation can ruin your good jn chronic cases, with every mealy” = |/ i rs of their country case of need hout coming time? You might | the policy of Luther and Wirth and 3 fats ihe : yee ter n resident €e0-| health. Take no chances. Drive Ready-to-eat with milk or cream. militarists or encouraging iilitarisn ve thrown away thetthat he would center his entire ef s opal Of ne Page aed of Moroceo | it out—and keep it out of your Sprinkle it over other cereals. Fine Sa gasoline cost, as far as ton unity and peace Who’s Who ati en *t 1912, just “seven! gestem. Do not let its poisons with fruits. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN The Unequal Burde useful purpose {s concerned, | e election of Hindenburg will] * = ___ onthe before his country and Spain| sather in your body—poisons which js made in Battle Creek, Michigan —_ ~ jué urden titinswsated emia toes t a s0perinetebtect\on thelty - settled the area of thetr respective} fead to over forty serious diseases. and served by leading hotels an leral income taxes have become a permanent of |t tmprovement of the ct man people, for those who ‘expe We SLERISY 05 (the Eas pi sine Unpleasant breath is a warning. restaurants everywhere. Sold by all & re 1, Different states ‘have undertaken to £ Perhaps the simplest | him to. make ical changes of | ‘he war in Mor Bice elie Sie ay te re have! 80 are pimples and blotchy skins grocess. Get a package today. secondary iicome tax for purposes of st rue. The ef | {mproveme would be a circular! pol will be disappointed, said Dr | aated Roa ls ne, vests ed and have gone Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN brings BA fect is to drive capital into hiding and discou & subject to surtaxes. In Wisconsin, there intersection; upon en- | Jackh hicle, turne to| “Hindenburg seems.to have been permanent relief in the most * nvestments thronic cases, if eaten regularly. itation to re jards to vanqui: further nort meeary’ j $ eeds arou un- {the candidate of part-of the Right {t is guaranteed to do so or your DI peal the state income tax. It las prevented new ind ds around, un-}t Pe 6 ' < Pht A adit custrics achin e pr h 0 Centre and see ve been | There the strui : aeturns the purchase price. pede BAR a ; : eaching the proper exit for the |an ntre and seems to have been : . grocer ie Pr ; i vin Ani the state and driven old industries to other states Nourney. ‘This has [elected by the Right, but this is not | Seemed tore. be |] The Forest Maid Onis AVIZBRAN ja wlitlly éffeo- ALL-BRAN tis ere they are no subject to a state income tax heen 4 in’ elties— accurate,” he said. . “The ~ votes | tween two ‘kinds | By WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT) — ————————e ee ev In the United States as a whe in taxable | notably ¢ int in - New | whieh decided hig election were not a entiqu ities) : © fairest of the rural ma{ds! 0 amounts of individual as well as corporate incomes has been | York, Dupont Circle in Washington,| Party votes. They were the votes ares ae de 5} | Thy birth wag in the fotest shades largely due to investments in non-taxable securiti Measures | D. C., and Lee Circle in"New: Orleans | 0f those who generally remain away | (0 steed Res 5 And all the beauty of the place have been before congress to correct the tax-exempt income evil | Such an “arrangement, with, some |from the polls. , These usual non- 2 1 etvit tion| me pate eee retin woes ; but so far all action has been delayed while a constantly i widening of ‘the pavement» for a} Voters and the women came out and . hoo crema ie creasing tax load is put on taxable ¥ Mstantly M- | raw hundred feet on the approaches, | eected von Hindenburg because they Lei __ barbarism —} The twilight of the trees and rocks |* eve pae ee Wnt I 1 taxable property and-incomes should remove gateway congestion {faw in him a symbol of the unity of | between a modern) Is in the light shade of thy locks: 1 — saLatts Caesar and a mo at many highway tntersections.. A | the German people. " d Must Reduce Overhead more yorate) and ; expenkive | "oun factors contributed to the|ern Vercinge P a eft se : scheme, but justified by the traffic} mental make-up of the people of . That the farmer is entitled to cost of production, plus: a - locations, would be |Germany "with regard to thetr ‘esti-| » The greatest eol| reasonable profit for his products is an undisputed tact, The , , on of nn overhead | mate of von Hindenbur dier proconsul| a pat, serene P« average farmer, in the pust, has paid too little attentian. to f ne line of lighway, with| ‘First; he was the saviour.of Ger-| Ffance has + Rei Sar ———— | And silent waters heaven !s seen Ves his business. He is coming flanking surface pavement |™an unity before the revotution, On| Sent forth is -pit LUYAUTEY =| ‘Their fashes are’the berbs that look on than try to fix selling pri high enough to cover present. cost ing traffic. the day of the armistice, when Lu-| ted against the most intellige t of) On their young figures in the brook. ? of production and profit, he must cut down cost of production sis 44 je biang aa ent ape ka Starohatt patter Sinaie- eae | The f because farming is a business or world competition Eire eres 0 lere roe tON hele br be} ‘Thy step is as the wind that weaves | {ts playful way mong the leaves | Thine eyes are eptinsp, tr whose o realizg more and more that rather parallel les are walled in by st depths inipressed ey ti Thanks to bur it ept for the brief period when he|Are not more sinigss than thy a ae bh te Highway Departments, mos pet “, 7 o| went to Paris to take the r port-| bre i j — Sie. etala rasdl rtheeouahteses | "Second, when the Kaiser, on the| went fo Paris to take the war port:| bre ss A mechanical diary. : Sound Advice } r say ab a out , of. the revolution ask folio in the Briand -cabin in De-| The holy peace tflat fills the air ; bi : : | near the large cities are well paved, What he shoutd. do he feemibers 1916:and then. catised that -Of those calpr politudes. 1s. thene That's what your electric | _ President Hindenberg suys to Germany: “Get to work! even though th adylsed the Emperor to leave the! ————S ai r ret . j b aecence Minister Caillaux says to France: “Cut expenses. to | paarrine foe igh street. may |COURtTY and: avert: clvil war. meter is. ; e bone!” Both see that their nations need to forget the lux: | {vie the movement of traffic Juet |. “Third, when the revolution brok ury-of hate aud waste, think only of the vital necessity of in- | dustrial regeneration. The advice as valuable here in the United as completely as doeg.a highway {n.|°8t Hindenburg was the first ar of these two Europeans is seattog th h 7 , | foremost figure. to offer his service r fersection.. beyond the city Umite. | o-ahert, not yet president. He.led It keeps an unwritten ites, it is exactly what Presi- |The increased cost of moving dense es ef account of i dent Coolidge hus emphasized from the first day of his presi. | traffic over this rough pavement ia {the army home to peareful demobtl- | - many things D. dency many times the cost of a new and : “Fourth between 1918 and 1824 adequate Pataca Hindenburg never joined in the A bad hole in a payement is. 4] tionalists’ attack on the Republi | ‘a- | Maintaining Wages you do, but forget. It records tasks done so ; easily — étectrically — they traffic obstruction. In a heavy traf-| He not only oO dain ORAS Sugar is selling at a low-record price for the year, down to fic street, it form a gateway | stay pad RESTOR corte red pee) $ for Porto Rican aw $5.60 for fine granulated. The No riak a broken spring |tn public proclamatio 1 1 ; ian crop is imated at 25,000 tons above last year's it b out around the hole n all those occasi: sim . sli . ; ield, breaking all records, Heavy rains have interfered with | Th¥s t is nor) guided by one motive ay reve pad } ; the Cuban harvest. Indian ur yield is estimated much be ey bey f the Gi IAT > low the average. But so m other countries are oducit acs Fe Pie pe | NAT URALLY, YOU 10re BU botl t and cane, that the total ero; in | SOMETIMES TAKE NO ; The position of the nugar marke toda (strates : an rsen F heap si | NOTICE (until your bill wisdom of a reasonable tariff which prevents the annihilatio: interest to be an ed, | ed. sentamentalisr t is rea | . a. )W/ = of the American beet sugar industry and saves to the farmers ie speed Wy ak-|adn they chose, not a tan but | OURS HOW MUCH OF a kmet {llions and millions i feb ened interes na co ® personality, a character wh ad | c “4 > and workmen millions and millions of dollars tn wagee wich | sce campntgne ot educlon are | bon trict ahi which Whey. haat TO Mae oe oe USE g t the necessary he tax- | found loyalty egrity ar : tage to the American public than a few dallurs which might | payers consciousness, ‘The agencies | hDarie the wa mtlty and faith, J YOUR TASKS 1 be saved temporarily due to low foreign sugur_ prices. As this | how active to. developing. public tn. | ple knew him as a newparticen. ie AS LIGHT AS YOUR phase of the tariff quegtion is more generally understood tore re the vartous City Plan | stood above the cliques an HOME, will gradually be climinated from politics, Commissions and Regional Planning | ings of generals and tt wag because a Assoclatione—o®ficial and unofficial. | of his character and not for hig mill ~ . These orgenizations are working to|tary ability that they chose him Celebrating Jamestown \den gateways and break down |act as Field Marshal of all the Ger Descendants of English, Porturucse rriers. “They should bave your|man drmie are celebruting the Oth anni thelr purpose Is to conserve “Just as calahy of Jamestown, called “the and money, to improve / war, during America.” After sailing nort! he Atlantic coast to portation facilities, and to/| the revolution as avoid the me: of the nish colony Florida, Captain munity~a better place of the pe John Smith guided his three vessels between the Virginia capes and rode up the James r 1 Spanish colonists f the founding of the rmanent sttlement i eed NATRONA BE ya gry Nata | POWER CO. Saves you approsimately 12 bourse travel between Casper 6 Rawlins Picture War Imminent WYOMING MOTORWAY : Independent film pro n their war on what they Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office | + call the motion picture their meeting at Milwaukee TOWNSEND SOT PHONE 44 voted to raive a fight f f 7500,000 and fo divert al) pos — . sible contracts from the “! hre An attempt will be made = : it is said, to get some out man/in American life, Uk is : - Charles Evans Hughes, Herbert @ Hoover or General Joh J. Pershing to head the movement. Newspaper advertising on a lurge scale was advocated, Arrival of Hiram Abrams, head of the United Artists, was taken to indicate that Douglas Yairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and the Talmadges | ia l N b fy 7 a “vats onsoarintmanes’’°” || ‘The UNION Label : Departs will throw their weight with the independents deer a bepress dt 2:10 p,m. (Te TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP ~ oe | 2 Dan be used by th i As we understand the matter it is a question of whether | Nonees ys m P! ip ign Se oh fous thon ene whe employ none but a few hard boiled senators shall preside over Vice President CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY 1. The Casper Daily Tribune, it Dawes shall preside over the United »s, or Vice Presi Eastbound f Arrives Depart. > A Te eaphel aN thie ae PR MARIHONAL sera tors.sAny decision No. $2 =... sapere 2. Ol! City Printers in the matter other than that Vice President Dawes shall Westbound 8:86 p. m. Betvice-Ase ee Co, « dot the presiding, will not meet the appro 1 of the. people, No. 29 ct T10 a m. per Pridters ane Commercia} Printing Co. " nor welll it midget ¢ if reqniren y ‘ No, 81 --... 9:85 pm Print for Catrer offhine Printing & Stationery Ce net <s vi *. Slack-Stirrett Printing Co,

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