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PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY. 20, 1925 Che Casper Daily Tribune By J. B. HANWAY A be Casper Daily Crivune ven ]in which we dwell and to the people who are our contemporarles. Our own plan. for our own lives plate of strawberry ice cream, Jim said: “I won't have any thank you, I am afraid it might spol! my taste for prunes." BELGIANS T0 look small to the outward eye, makes them look big to the eye of thought, it has been observed. The prezent alone is true and ac- tual; and our existence Hes In it ex- clusively. Spiritual Love By Wm. C. Roscoe, Progress do not make him faintly flcKer. In such a mood Mr. Bryan rushes to. the law courts of Tennessee where be simple, but it {s compli- a high school. professor ated for us by the fact that we tried’ for violating the statutes of|cannot set up our own little king- He Who Hurried What care I tho’ beauty fading Die ere Time can turn his glass? He believed that he was going to B. HANWAY i Smith's Corners to see‘a man abort Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class matter, a trade for. tow nproperty.. He s PRUE What tho’ locks the graces braiding, vember 22 1916 a trade for town property. ¥e|that ‘State—promuigated by Mr.|doms of velf-will and sclf-rule, We| Then instead of always thinking CSA Pal Abs cgp liens eg > dia take the right road, over the | 5t¥an—which forbid the teaching of| must defer, concede and reach ad-|about our plans and anxiously look: Though thy charms should all a c sper Daily Tribune Issued every ¢ nd The Sunday Morning hill and down the river: and past the theory of evolution. He should justments. “Men are honored and | ing to the future, or giving ourselves dacky . Fibune every Sunday at Casper. Wyomlng Publication offices: Tribune | 11 Oi’ van and turn to the feft, {© 88 successful in spreading ruin|valued not as they pile dollar on|up to regret for the past, we should ratte ea teragiaceetiin' ey W RK Fd ullding, opposite postoffice. The road was not ashe remembered |#* 8n¥ tidal wave or tornado, In-| dollar’ for themselves, win personal | never forget that the present ts the Business Telephones ~-16 and 16|{t from earlier years, when/he had | ‘@lligence, pérsonal Uberty, educa-| fame and trumpet their own’ glory, | only reality, the only certainty; For thy charms—tho' bright as Branch Telep! lB A partments driven a plodding horse through its| {on and breadth of mind will know, | but as they fall/into thelr places, That the) future almost always morning— MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dust and {ts quagmires. It was now Deca ne Bry i rpaches Tennessee, | whether rankers or commanders, to| turns out contrary to our exp Captured not my idle heart; t The Associated Press ts exclustvely entitled to the use for publication ot|% Diack ribbon of pavement, bullt ex e Prong P ieeat ba tlh bard ba puradsad Syacpralpcok hangs ie aie t the past, too, was very Love so grounded ends in scorning, 2 sil news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. | by the State for the convenience of |* *!. @ foeman ignorant, yalorous)a’ man. And they who serve in this cid de careers a Pee, Lacks the barb to hold the dart. C its citizens and for who might fare | ®¢ incre@bly confident way. must expose themselves to dan. | ferent from what we suppose My devotion more secure WASHINGTON, May 20.—The Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. 0) that way. There were apple blos- ES sey, pale isesritioe comfort, | have been Woos thy spirit high and pure.|first break ty the tangle of interal- = . * jeny themselves, take up a cross, —___—_— lied debts was seen by high govern- Aavertisice pethaich soms along the road, and, green ei i ed debts wa Brugada, King a Prodittertiaingse pesecisives In, 2se-riten | flelds, and white houses. It was Timely Views The simpie fe is not the highest Who's Wh IR ment officials: herein the de: ( ‘Ave., New York City: Globe Bldg. Boston. Bi Suite 406 Sharon Bldg. |fch a nice day, and the motor aon AS ideal that, a man can realize, For it ho’s 0 Prefers E Opo termination of Belgium to take: fn 65 New Montgomery St., San Francisco Cobies of the Dally ‘Tribune | purred so perfectly, that the man] eotaring himself opposed to tor | ay be a life of utter insignificance. —- dependent steps in negotiating a re- are on file In the New York, Chicago. Boston and San Francisco offices | hurried. He “stepped on ft,” as . PP t-| The useful life ts likely to be one! 4, their efforts to find a capable} president Coolidge smokes 10-cent|fund settlement with the United and visitoi Icom t ; eign intervention in China, Dr. Ja-| besieged with complications and be- 71 , a d visitors are welcom they say. fs head for the Untversity of W4s-|cheroots, preferring them to expen-| States. cob Gould, Schurman, Minister at} set with difficulties which signify “ : : A SUBSCRIPTION RATE! Indeed, this was curlous conduct, | Peking for four years, asserted _re- | ¢h; 3 full consin regents of that institution | sive cigars. A friend of the presi-| In official quarters the informa- ; By Carrier and Outside State for there was no need of haste. He'| cently that China would eventually | tatoo ey ie to the full, out 12! have asked Glenn Frank, of New| dent, noting the cheroots, sent him||tion conveyed from the Belgian for- One Year, Dally and Sunday 39.00] could reach Smith's Corners, talk sive the problem | ne.open, not hiding in'a corner or| york, editor of the Century maga-|4 pox of expensive ci Later | cign office in last night's dispatches, Biz Months. Dully ar 50] with his prospect and be back long ppp ee N Eilae aes e aie aay zine, to fill thet! the friend called at the White House|was acceptéd as being highly sig- autiante before noon. Let's see; it’ used to Dpying. valoiw ie post. Dean Ros-| ong, offered a cigar, observed that |nificant since Belgium must be class- bce Month, I take all of the day and far into the hice - Past, Pr nt and coe Pound of] the box was the same as he had pre-|ed as one of the major debtors to ne Year, & out surely toward 7 ese ~ ; tii “i night. Just why a pleasant day on the establishment Harvard law/svented to the president and only|which the United States extended One Year, Daily and Sunddty the road should cause him to wisb of an independent Future school regret-| three: cigars wero out of ft, The|financial ald. Six Months, Dally and Sund worencnees. ‘99 | to hurry, and to put that wish into sovereignty. fully declined] president explained by telling a story Belgian statement to the-As- 5 - Three Months, a TT 225 | action, ts one of the riddles of the Dr. Schurman'|.. “Live inthe futures” cries an‘or- the offer made|o¢ Jim Jackson of Northampton at|sociated Press created a feeling of tre One Month, Da or eee 75 | road, But hurry he did. He hur Apes " “2 Sie him some time ch social. Offered a large optimism in the treasury. One Take tbsinta eae y is now U. 8. am-|aforical gentleman, indicating that pea sa : 31 ye fn eutentive woman 2160 | ried until the wind droned over the bassador to Ger-|we let the past and present tak oy ore of All subscriptions ce and the Dally Tribune will not} windshield and roared in his ears. Shae bg $0. Lapel ears ee New interest . insure deliver r becomes one montb in arrears, 5 a ESre) PaMierane Our Sse in| Mr. Frank t He hurried until the apple trees h - . ue eed as ‘There {s every] It {s important to preserve a ana tilarvieneron vic KICK, IF YOU DON’T GET YOUR TRIBUNE were white blurred streaks at elther to | proper ‘oportion between our Adati: bf 1) 60: If you don’t find your Tribune afte cate hand. He hurried until the beauty impilelt| thought for the present and edncationalo raat: = and it will bo delivered to you by « é of the day by itself was quite for- talthfin's'eha tty: iturme bt: for the, tocures bet lets us ire ee cy Dees. ’ \. nt for the future; but’ le before otten, obliterated by speed, and the . sanabal aroved as) 8 Fe; Ma Ee Lia Bate hevine ate gahentrsics ture of China,” | alw remember Seneca's admont- sult of the offer — & wae y dls said Dr, Schur-|¢ion, and lve cach day as if it were Ae steobnt ae r ttn cig 1 regarded. It gave him, this hurry- hina’s et whole Jite-sivbi us inake it cas me 2 ‘ Fe. a ing did, a sense of power, a feeling sacord SSehuoMebes llextecabloncas soustble, ttle ithe ont ticle from his esses | Of Co-ordination, with ith achin ied ERLeomer cae DOMmIDIG, 30°16 (LDS OHI, pen dealing with oO! dination wii 6 my © | ment in the science of government, | time we have. - itself, a rhythm in his blood, an al- 4 : university matters. ; yant He 1s urging the universities to i ? Proposals for = : eaten ty ne rie confidence aa fies such faith, j almost pessimistic. and. regretful.| iv9 greater service to the people Pa dae pbosals for a congressional reapportionment and a re | eet The Fearn te the tate Lax At Present control of the state ts] More live too much in the present—|Ong ‘his ideals fall particularly uction of membership are being advanced, as has been the | Slenboards. The sign to the left.}exercised by a group of provincial} frivolous people. Others’ too much within the line of thought that is habit for some years ut about this time during the recese, | 22c*! Quick! leaders, who, through the mainten-|{n the future, ever anxious and fulllynown as the «"Wisconele iden” ® : There is talk of reintroducing the bill that ma iB ECRy He wasn’t quite quick enough. |ance of vast armies, are enabled to|of care.’ ‘It {s seldom that-a man! 4 Frank te 88 years old. He e Sar atrth facaniait snare sie made some show: | Though he wrenched at the wheel|enforce thelr decrees and absorb| holds the right balance between the neaaa Baer Gir uses ity, Mo., Octo- ft Stee MENth eee cts ned these provisions: | with all the strength of fear, which | large revenues that rightfully belorg'| extremes. tend ERT, calt reeuldea ils tagchtior e Als 3, each state shall be entitled to a num- | {ts the strength of ten, still he hurt-|to the Peking government. 7 ve and hope and} (e atie ag é bi 7 ber of representatiy k : i ee Those who strive and hope and|o¢ arts degree from Northwestern E bod: wean ihieihi: : he + the House determined every tenth led straight for the white, frightened ‘The ‘functions of government at] live only in the future, always look- Ghiversity® in/1919" and fa) Méctor’s very' ly expects to pay some taxes, ‘ yee eg ng wi 934, as follows: by dividing by 2 e “ : iently cipat- r 0 i Pe entixa ponulatt : » as follows: by dividing by 800 the | faces before him, straight for the | Peking are exercised by a provi-|ing ahead and impatiently anticipat-|gegree from Lincoln Memorial uni- but why impose unnecessary taxes on ¢ tra tire population in all the states, excluding untaxed Indians, |C8F #70und the corner. He felt and | sional, affair, which 1s provisional’ in|ing what is coming, as something | corre ti cpa 9 as shown by the federal census returns, By then diy TH beard the tmpact momentarily. The | name as well as in fact. It is nota|which will miake them happy when| "ye was assistant to the presi- yourself? the whole number of persons ath catata ceennal glass of the windshield was gone.) permanent thing by any means,|they get it, are compared by Schop- ot Nort ‘ s * tions, would’ be the nieaber of ice anaes Sa) as Then night came down, and silence, | but will serve its purposes for the |enhauer to’ those donkeys one seeks |Sgrsts som en atten ath Do you realize that every time you state would ‘be entitled, ‘except that if such Aivisiea cairn eee re rns ies eines in Italy, whose pace may be hurried| paward A, Filine of Boston in re- drive your car on an unpaved highway in a fraction greater t} I tat if such division resulted the man who hurried never reached The principal problem in China| by fixing a stick to their heads with | search work from 1916-19. He be- ctuall: A rself tfves wanlh pe abe er than one-half, the number of representa- | Smith's Corners. at present is involved in the unwil-|a. wisp of hay on the end of tt; this| came the. éditor of the. Centur you are a y taxing you one to s to a fraction larger than one-half would make 5 r spective |and they keep on trying to get It.) several books dealing with econom- the total membership a few more than 300. : Fish and Game districts to a government at Peking, | Such people are in a constant state lice and world politics. This is the cost of increased repair, These are some of the advantages to be secured ove the prDR ES although their recent acquiescence | of illustion as to their whole exist- P d : i ig heavy membershipeof the present house r the top The people in western states are|!2 % Conference . to consider the|ence; they go on living ad interim,] tarnea Furniture Co. will glve tire and gasoline bills. By setting the ibership at a definite nai ee whole question may be regarded as | until! at last they die. one third off on every article in our : ae Nai thes Hea bership at a definite number permanent- Rae eer atee alt ty tan |Signiticant. I think that eventually | Both the past and the future are,| store on Monday, May 26th. Highway research has definitely ye te om do away with much if not all the trouble caused ean ie ate {ssioner, Rese of | Chita will resolve itself into a repub-|on the whole less {mportant than x3 established these facts. y the activities of hous mbers opposing apportionment |%"4,,G4™¢ a ce stom lic adapted to the peculiar needs of |we are accustomed to think. Beginning Saturday, watch for le tion, such as haye occurred in the last , i Borland, | Qnegon ate, shoes, 18 186 | ite pecans «Distance, which makes objects|Red Pennants, Save Wampu in thi they fear would place their se: "e jant four years, which | ing the position that fish and.game, |" “wrhe Chinese are making} a Each year you tax yourself in this way oval aioe ; pla telr seats in jeopardy and the see- | including shell fish of all kinds be- tay ith) thats iettaet -taresahitiee na a good many dollars. % ca jealousy oat h cause other complications, |long to all the people of tHe state] 07.) tovernmentecone of euttielenr 2 ould reduce the membership to a point where, the house | primarily. ; tt ts |) 1 i be done much hetter and faster with a house of apreo lize how the great salmon’ Industry en a eee ne eee thd ay | 1 in increased transportation costs, why not x vey 00 members than 4 ith a house having a large mem- 8g pists set epee ie SP: | tor money. ‘The customs are divert. |} 4 invest it in crete Highways and rp an taal yA i iS b ing unv ieldy. beaches, bays and rivers and the| 0d for Srecneetae tc aiee eee | , pay yourself some dividends? 7 ead te ith a single exception king crab, crawfish and shrimp are ibaa Se Oe Ort. 33, the mem! ship ha been reased steadily following each de, [being destroyed by the ruthless | 4F0 Tetalned by the provincial lead } Ps Concrete Roads and Streets pay for ams PA. nee, Bince. 1700 march of commercial fisheries. at) * * There is just one thing to take into consideration in any Dr, Ross has» made himself an regerdie gyi Hopeen stan S| prigee nodes the saving they effect on T Bronoeal to: ones: ix bership in the house of representa: taal orn trendy Sogn AGS about ‘to’ beheld iit ia: “hopea~ that {ft the cost o! motoring. es and that is the human factor, Members will not en. ses sac ale] some form of constitutional gwyern. |} i i i | danger their own or their fellow member's jobs. ‘They never |2emruction by, fieherlen, crabberies| Sheng fairly watistactory to’ the. var [ ‘Their maintenance cost is so low that here antl ie eters n i ongress has gone on increasing | boats, drag nets and every destruc- rbebe. sign At tues esha eys! REG U-s PAT ofr this saving alone returns good dividends § 8 ntil the body now unwieldy and ¢ , vice, ads .of th O- eee ¢ a.) HEATIN He sueeentNy a th and absolutely | tive gavin, carloads ot hese ro Te ee, 4” || HOT-WATER RADIATOR G OUTFIT on the investment, year after year. mntrolled by motives of public time. yi nod instead of selfish purpos Eas Hundreds of miles. of our sea] ™ ‘ ; : : f eats, nd Of selfish purposes are accidentally elected to Jcosta,-miud fate An our bays, and], in, the. meamwhle| the\ western dealer listed below and inspect the Highways. eee Peoria bes ynalges nil Chins woe out ber] rym: salvation, Gas ARCOLA now: Not in a long time have general con- : e : 4 literally denuded of every vestige of | S5@ {8 capable of doing it. The : ditions so favorable for carrying Insurrection In Picture Camp these marino! food supplies. Bariericab Uollty: on) Ranissy otra 1. ARCOLA is greatly reduced ch ee Med Ec Violation of the Sherman anti-trust Jaw is charged aguiust | Shall. all these delicious’ God-given | S101) 0 De onsckved. hy all the “paw: }, in price. REE i eels Me Renan a, the motion picture group headed by Will Hays, and it is said |%UPPles of ocean food, bred. on the Dn Schurman insisted that chaos : Pp “ way building. the department of justice is investigating the activitics of | PAcif!e coast and Ite estuaries ene would result if the powers interven- 2. ARCOLA costs less now than | Y igh . the film board of trade, in conection with charges that ex. | Sekt THVer. 82 the way of the but} ea in China. ““Outalde’ interference |i later in the y | our highway authorities are ready being deprived of pictures. There has been a division among | about by thé ploneerg? It remains | “A#/& matter’of tact it would on) + ARCOLA can be installed for | public work. But they must have M the independent theater owners in theit fight ngainst the |to be seen, Wass and/means munt |"etard progress. Intervention by the | | y your ‘Big Three,” caused by the “Allied State Organiantion® |b¢ provided so that industry. in co Burépegn, nations | would | redaire | a small down payment, | Support. gr t - “e o} on with: th ate, will an nfs 50 eaciies 1 It becoming diss atisfied tits proposed representa, operation wiih =the ated Williste: | aoa srehate & nituation 4 \ the balance in easy Tell them you are ready to invest in i ard of di ) d thre t oO cf , rorse © worl la: 2 i a fight by itself in 11 stat ting to carry’on Jet the amount taken tn,commoreial | Worse for the world at latge than jj monthly payments. | more Concrete Highways, now. aie aoa PORTS ten ely | China in ‘the past fourteen years.” |! fi : | Bamicaie SS Radiator warmth put in now means PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION ga Loss : | a ‘ rint 2 The prospect of having German war and pre-war bonds held The Right Man The Simple Life comfort next winter. The ARCOLA | Ideal Building * by them revalu five cents pn the dollar is so distasteful Sr ares Sore. dealer nearest you is waiting to dem- | DENVER, COLo, io ee ‘i i icant Bol i Of such ebcuiei tion mire Oras In al ages men have sought some onstrate Gas ARCOLA and to give } A bin Oe ee 0 protec ei erests and to see what steps can be take Isle ‘of the or happy valley 1 | ti to change the German conversion ‘prograsn. It i catihhuted where these were no sights or sounds if] you an estimate for your home. Go to tend the Uses of Concrete that there are securities of this kind held in the United State quite ome. fiat “war wii © and where they} i — . ae N ent 95,200,000, Under the proposed plan of 1 welt . Ie ortaiatur A aegad b, . Pee wee Don’t shiver ARCOLA 5 Y valua ding ula he worth but #41.760,000. ow My, Bryan mounts some ex through an- is warming: nd ¢ 0 debate dea fy * tine 3 Het .t ath ; A f other winter wut An Evil to Correct | wa . font Raaee & 7 co od The 1 lustry « 1,000,000,000 ever would. ter He als, he K pon | | SEE. Pa ier ee gh eye a be ant iar ; si on CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE A products. Industry is constantly subjected + iste” Trom. «| .uneauiyr cameieoe ehatee ih ere the Tor | cat have the Petre eo CARS LEAVH DAILY AT 9:30 A. M PARD—$12.60 widespread unemploym during depressic from specula SIRS on tink lent? ha oetdics inte eh bebe ar rash oH desta Gas Pilling Savee you spprosimately 12 boure travel between Casper tion and overprodu during booms; for high labor turn he insists {t 1s; ar alizes that, | 1 rental stress and © r Le «See ager Lunch Rooms ¥ and Rawiids over and labor conflicts; from inadequate transportation and. |/f he ts beaten, he may support the | den, responsibilities and disappoint. fomily’s sake. get WYOMING MOTORWAY terminal facilities; from excessive variety of products: fro! platform candid: yhow, ments. Life, simplified too c your ARCOLA es- , “Ty . products; from | Dp) far, can ri * r ee | timate now Salt Creek~Iransportation Company's Office fire 1 loss of human life ( But hi ere r elze re | only mean that we are leaving some: | TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 144 s BE pat Lae ngot an rand, and goes thing to others that {n self-resy , to the atake-to truss and burn some | we are bound to tale upon ourcel yor Finds Cause But Not the Guilty , Med aarctimeegute sat eauray fut sacrenan ab aes aI ? nd ¢ nly at|wanting in public ey an lating the grain market by spreading | No doubt of his attitude so That he aes! a ae r abc ; I Aions and supplies available, Limit the pric No punishment seems paying for {t by y TRAIN SCHEDULES spread so as to mtke it impossible for prices tv vary so widely | to great for the designed victim i from day to day, These are the chief recommendations of See |7 Ibboleths of ‘education and CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN retary Jard the department of agriculture after cousider Westbound A ing the « regard to wholesale speculation in wheat in iy led NOs 608 ono, cnccanceccnccntes Aeebt ee ua: nt rp fo Chicago. A range of thirteen and one-half cent bushel in N Eastbouud price of wheat wa ind on March 30, He finds that there is id Pe evidence of 1 ulation but that the ne wry. proof hus CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY not been found t t ry i He promise Eastbound Arrives Bepiste posechtions if justific sin chic? ulm tn ito prevent No 8 7 ee uch erratic and relive pr 1 vide changes 3 saws int he attributed te limited number of pro controued and ecouomeal po yet fessional pecul oe! a scouce : No. 81 ..... ny time you do not | : : i ) = * Protection and Equalization & think thar SCHILLING | \MI RICA VIATOR COMPANY | Loot 7 agen l bare rk ye able t ‘ ba mn probans i it is | ~~ Coffee is the best coffce you can .. Yoo ARCOLA on display at these heating stores given proper tariff protection and equalization with other in * ‘ so dustries, representatives of twenty-four farmers’ organization agree ikea’ your moa ‘ he “ decided at a conference called for the purpose of reaching av . instantly an: gladi . You I N L. b 1 ‘ nied agreement on measu that promise revival of the prosperity | y ¥ ere Schank Plbg. & Htg. Co. G. W. Fisher Plbg. & THE TI ss S = for the f s. The council was authorized to bring about | 859 E. Second St, Htg. Co. RADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP joint action of all farm organizations “with rspect to economic — | 712 E, Second St. Can be used by the foll 2 fi and legislataye proposals, both state and national, J.Donahue Plbg. & ‘ y Ui Beene te employ none but Yi - Htg. Co. Dawson Plbg. & feet A The siege of Thum Row off aT ow liieratneees, 704.8. David St. on Pibg. & Htg. Co, ea }. The Casper Daily Tribune. 227 West First St. <ur ON I4 SITAR 2. Oil City Printers. ‘ The booze lines are beginning to er tl vessels of the | Nee 3. The Casper Herald , lers’ fleet have slipped ay der cover of fog or dark M. J. oO” FER Wi) 4. Seryice-Art Printing Co. ness to seek other outlets for their liquor or to repair a short mp a5 yeark Western women have depended upon the famous ont o Fallon Supply Co. (Jobber) | Let 5, The Commercial Printing Co. - tage of supplies, One rum ship On the job some time and short oney Bach” offer on Baking Powder, Tes, SricesgExtracts and Cofee tb elt i ted | edatrer Rees 7. Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co of wares has offered quart for quart, whiskey for water uu. -™~ halt 7 3 2) | tint for Caspey, 8. Slack-Stirrett Printing Co. Reducing the Membership often than not ruled by some minority bloc holding the balance of power - aoe Congress nay talk about reducing its membership but the chances are very bright that it will not, The burden will have to be born until men who are over the country, .and-to the big cities of the east, actually exterm!- nating and destroying these great phases of sea life. in the arts and in Mterature, justi- cess of the venture depends as I have Indicated, on the measure of cooperation extended by the pro- vincial leaders. However, it will take LAA Many lve too much in the past, HHREE THINGS make it worth your while to go to the nearest ARCOLA You are imposing an unnecessary tax on yourself from which you get no return, by failing to work for more Concrete