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: PAGE TWO be Casper Oally Tridun 4 ha y © thelr faith in the presl- Gd () rie ? Who's W the conclusion that the Interosta of] work," he continues, “there 1s cer:| materially help the economic’ and] people and D he & per athy Trine ho 8 ho capital and labor has {ts anology in| tainly some pain jn all work, the} financial restoration of central bao A Resa aN Alar = - re the dual capacity of tho clilven as| beat lke sting of stirring up our] Europe, no dou a } Sa = The other ¢ Joreph G. Cannon, |, producer Pe Te But the | stumbering energies to action, the “Aw was the case before the war,|exts may try to revive this asinine By J, & HANWAT AND &. B, HANWAT known national y Is not #0 wimplo as that, As| beustlike dread of change when} Germany must stil be the matn-| propaganda, It will be a waste of — ally as “Unele Joo iy \ rf onome machinery] time, because the Amerigan public ed at Casper (Wyomir patoftic econd cl # citizen contributes a] things are well with us; the com-| spring of the econom ‘ b Seer eeee November i a tape en st Humber of commodities| pensation: for thls. animal pain ts] of central Wurope's trade. A pros | realizes that tho president's policies and internation celebrated his elghty-ninth birthday contentedly - ezussonet. 28 0°5 and quietly at bis] of pervices to society; ax a consum: | animal rest.” perous and stable Germany will re-|are sound, The people of thit coun The Casper Lally Teinune tesued avery evening and The SundKy Moraine home in Danville, | or, ho requires m great variety of] Wo must feel while we are,work-| vivity the gurrounding countries, | try are tired of being fed cheap. bun- Tribune évery Sunday at Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune m, commodities and services, Asa pro-| ing that the time will come when] and thelr prosperity will react on|combe by a class of people whose a DuliGing, Opposite postaries Uncle Joe, after] ducer he {su eltizen of very imited| we shall not have to work world trade, main desire in life appears to be to = Business Telephones ~~. 16 and 16 spending 50 years | powers; as a consumer, his power te The vest, when it comes, must he] “The matn benefit’ to Germany, | fatten thelr own pursos, Branch Telephone nange Connecting All Departments In congress, retire} multiform, and only limited by his] jong enough to allow us to enjoy 1G) and (to European reconstruction, egret The Associated Press is exclusively entiled to the use for publication ot all news credited tp this paper and also the local news published herein. ed nome two, years | purse, The state, then, should be} ic must be longer than fs morely| from the establishment of the “ % ” ago, and when he} mofe interested in ity citizens as] py ary for us to recover the| Dawes plan ts that it has put the g HEAD GUILTY did the cortoontsts | producers than as consumers, It ts th we have expended in work+| budgetry position, and also the ) omnes a of America lost} a question of protecting the citizen | ing, and it must be animal rest] cureney and fiscal systems, on a@ Member of Audit Hureau of Clreulation (A. B. 0, their best friend.]in the exercise of his weak funo-|aino in this, that it must not be| sound basis, The fixing of reparas cop sang 7 X % With the excep-| tion from all the citizens in the ex | disturbed in anxiety, else we shall] tions payments at a definite sum Advertising tepresentatives inky be ts 2 watrong functions, Bh og ti ar vers Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-43 Steger Bldg., Chicago, Il, 88e-Mitth tion, of Theodore | erciso of their strong functions, not be uble to enjoy it. an removed the feoling of uncer : ih 3 RNoowevelt there} Again, production necessarily pre: Here is sometht mployers | tainty as to what might be de Ave, New York City: Glob® Bidg,, Boston, Mass,, Suite 404 Sharon Bidg. . r som ing employe os New Montgumeryg8t., Ban Brahcisco, Cal Cobles of the Daily Tribune has, not been a] cedes consumption, The state, there | should remember well, manded from her which proviously are on file in the N@w York, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco offices gure in Washing: | fore, has a greater Interest in pro existed, and which was fatai to ef- and visitors are welcome. ton so easy to car-|tecting the citizn ad a producer fort on the part of Germany to re- iL y A i" MEMBER TH ASSOCIATED PRESS - - --—-- = ~ feature, ‘The close-cropped white} than assisting him as a consumer % i re. her economic life. -_—-- ane KIPTION RATE beard and the inevitable black cigar | If this is not the case, then the aim Z Timely Views The great work of the League fs F , By Carrler and Outside State ved cartoonists many hours of toll. | of state policy should be the creation Deut Ge aes . tna | of Nations in promoting the recon: CHICAGO, ay 26.—A purported r ar inday . “During the last twelve monthr struction loang for Hungary and| letter from Robert White, missing ustria hag had a most beneficial] witness tn the murder trial of Wil- effect. not merely on the countries|!iam Darling Shepherd was ninde HE qmns , snaking between The clgar {8 still Uncle Joe's com: | of conditions such as exist in orien panion, although he gave it up for] tal countries, where the people as a year after retiring, The quality| consumers are able to obtain very duly and Sunday the economie condition of Murope has materially improved, And thy Dally end Sunday . 1 Sunday . Ono Year, Sunday ONLY seneeecnccenee is different, however, He used to goods, though in limited] Mont satistuctory feature of this) directly concerned but upon the| public today by Assistant State's At dante} ‘and he had chin! ty Mall Inside State smoke stogies in the old days; his Improvement is the fact that tt} conaition of central Europe gener-|torney Jospeh Savage. The writer lained about his cigarette t @ Year, Vatly and Sunday .... dignity requires a fitteen-center now — has been firm and steady, not vio-| gy In Hungary In particular, a] declared he was'"Just commencing quensiy. ; dally and Bunday He finds {t goes better with his Jent and spec’) inarvelous transformation has taken | to fight Shepherd and his gang” and he ‘remembered | eomiething Sh Goll cad WOne te poker face, which face Uncle Joe Hope of Res tacular,” 80 40) hiace, ‘The budget position tw sattt- | would come back. hes father always did—oatihg & Mada Cnieiet eee is {$0 | often puts to practical use when the fs zis aces. FOAM DT tat tt Bprslen tease ja zone “Shepherd Is guilty,” sald the writ: few Life Bavers betwee seca ' piions must be pald in advanc < Telb i boys drop in for a lt aw cyhshinn “| more active, and railway traffic re | er, whose signature, except for the ——and she suggested it, offering re delivery after ubscription Lees ee reat lk pi hot) Joseph Gurney Cannon, ax the] Worthy work carries with it the ish statesman,| turns have increased to the extent] letter “W" was virtually kleutical him some. ———_— — sells dents He Reining te wk ‘ birth records of Guilford, hope of pleasure in rest, the hope of in & recent! of putting the railways on a paying | with the signature signed by White Now he always: uses them: KICK, LF YOU DON® YOUK TRIBUNE olina, will-attest, was born south of | {he pleasure tn our using what It article, He g0@8) footing,” for the rented car in which he ‘ts Wonderful how they make the it you @ ‘ And your rribut @ att King carefully f call 18 of 16] the Mason-Dixon line in 1836, When | Makes, and the hope of pleasure In on to say said to have disappeared, and with next smoke taste so much better, wll be tvered to you by ° rm . eclal messenger. Register complaints ee yy before ¥ o'clock. La he was still a small boy his father — who was a country doctor, moved north to Annapolis, Ind. Joreph daily creative sill So observed William Morris who, for one, believed that all other work The foreign the signature of a purported letter exchanges have) — Rederal Intrusion | teom white to « Chicago newspaper. | Bat a few made a great Worked aa clerk in the grocery store] DUt this 1s worthless: “it In slaves advance toward =~ ; cgay iat ar Ponte thy Life Savers " a work—mere tolling to lve, that we stability. The} ‘There ts a growing sense of tne | M! Fans AND, He KAO! J betwe - while he was reading law and then] Work “mere tolling to ity o ot {easiness at the intrusion of the fed-| {t avd God help him when get back. i he moved to Shelbyville, Ind. Later © Bald, movement of} ea a : His bunch made a nervous wreck of Smokes also made me write a state- inst my will, [am just com Most people appear to assume the exchanges is|eral government in state affairs. he was admitted to the Ilinota bar 6 & : , lat all work is useful, and many orobably the] Some of the wisest men of the coun-| me anc ah out his shingle at Tus-|* Fi ANS y THE CHARGE THEY MUST pity Finally | Persons believe that work 1 desir-| PME SNOWDEN ”- best barometer try feel that thiy interference al-}| ment a cola, but clients were scarce he was made «tate attorney of the|#ble. It has become a part of popu of the economte| ready hag been carried too far,| Mencing to fight Shepherd and his twenty-fifth judicial district of 1] ae thought that labor Ix good in it condition of the | President Coolidge senses that feel: | 8808: nois in 1861’and he held the job for | elf world, By this tert the countries |ing and shows his understanding in| The letter dented he had stolen the Then, in 1873, he was| But all of us should be able to] of Kurope may be said to ve| hit tax program, Wederal taxes are] rented car ard said he had left $45 ‘ forty. | #@ that there are two kinds of work | passed out ofea state of hi,a fever | being cut to the limit, but state and} for {ts temporary use. It requested —one good, the other bad; one not] into a condition of normal tempera: | county expenditures are still tnount.| that the state's attorney to protect seven years, elected re sentative to the we b : : hird corgress. With the exception Aside from any question of graft or illegal ex- aaa co edae ho held his eat to the | ft removed from a blessing, a light:| ture, though enfeebled constitution. | Ing. 'To check them he wants the| him from prosecution on a chatge of NOTICE penditure of money, the main question for County | tine ot nis retirement, In his early | Ms of life, the other a mere curse,! “Tha stability of the exchanges | governora of the several states to] Its theft. , i iia See , , Fog n{& burden to life and of curencies ta the essential] get together on their own accot A postscript in a woman's hand | ok ain bh + Apne eae a re sends and Morgan, present members of egies ata thi eer: —— dition be teaderenntideriee: Wnan'| ne ao the dob. ‘The other day he|ond alenéd with Me. White's: hame WANTED — SALES- : r 7 A of the house appropriations comm vdition o de confidence. ad do \ other de and ¢ Mrs. fl 4 AN : j . he board, and Thomas A. Hall, the third member of t ane et to 1911 he was| . What fs the differende petween| tho curency of a country fluctu-| had Goyernors Brewster df Maine,| dented that ther husband had stolen || MAN—To sell new and ast year’s board, to answer to the satisfaction of the aker of the house, He received 68 | them? This: One has hope in it, the| ates violently from day to day, or] ‘Trinkle of Virginia and Bx ernov | an automebile and that he had talked |] used car: This is an op- taxpayers of Natrona county, is how could they other has not from bour to hour, all sense of se-| Hardee of Viorida, for the presidential nomination repreventing the] about the Shepherd cass, #0 far as|! nortunity for a hustler. manage to expend :. enue ational conven-| What is the nature of the hope] curity is destroye A spirit of | governc ynference to be held at| he knew before leaving Chisago. ‘ psfibas ness, bes i said veut ot ns pine tol fd Gout of $841,124.47 1) Lae eines ne it nven | which, when. it is present in work,| recklessness selzey everybody, and| Poland Springs, Maine, June 98, at| ‘The letter wax postmarked Phi-|| Must come well recom- A year, and make so little showing in value re- Aithough he will take no active|™4kes t worth doing? Morris an:| t.ade and finance become a gamblo.| dinner, ‘The president outlined to] adelphin, 6:80 a, m., May 2 mended, If you can sell ceiredi They pulled the county through to the end Of | part in. politics since he went to] Were All the ordinary motives of indus-| these representatives of the confer- goods, see us. Patterson he year with a deficit of $142,000. The wonder is live with his son and daughter at| “It ts threefold, 1 think—hope of| try are undermined, — ence plans by which the states can Oakland ‘Company, 438 E. r) that the deficit was not greater. Danville, Uncle Joe has plenty to] est. hope of product, hope of plea Zhe ourses of Europe in the] Institute reforms in the matter of Yellowst het. Ih thera hal 4 keep him buay, He ta a member of | SU¢ In the work Itxelf; and hope of | years after the armistice—vast {n-|commonweulth economy, They are ellowstone, # 13 ak tad Deen more tax money to spend, it een ey eta attends the | {Nes@ also in some abundance and| tution, depreciating and Muctuating | all agreeable, The Caravan has ev- doubtless would have gone with the other funds of —[{irchscn meetings, Sle belongs to|% £904 quality; rest enough and] curencles and exchanges, budget| The president believes if there is|ff erywhere been heralded the people in riotous extravagance. the Civico Music association, On Sun ae Nein Ss 8 be Syl having) | deficits—if not wholly removed have | concerted action by federal and state as the.season’s greatest 2 Tha wes . w pbs, b ; : oad product worth havirig by one who} been vastly mitigated in the last] government that a considerable part | i. e reckoning w ith men like Scott, Morgan and tay morning he walks \ Bt ames | ts neither a fool nor an acetic; plea: | twelve montis, of the taxes borne by the people can hit. For res y Tribune Cl Hall, is a reckoning either t bl . Methodist church, and Sunday he Y For results try Tribune Classified ot ! g her to establish their perfidy [ji ee titty miles to. Annapolis to | 8Uf@ enough for all of us to be con-| Germany Austria Hungary, | be lifted, and the chief executive has Want Ads. or their faithfulness to the oaths they took when they Attend the church he knew as a] *clovs of ft while we are at work;| Poland and Russia have reformed |in mind the fact that with a, lower- assumed office. It is not in any sense a fight for boy not a mere habit) the loss of which | thetr currencies, and these new cur-|ing of government and state taxes against local industrial corporati P rib h OF OF a RES See he whall feel as a fidgety man feele| rencies .are maintaining stability.| the people of the country will have ite as L Pp ions or whether they : the loss of the bit, of. string he fid-| There are at present no signs of| more money to spend for their own 7 have paid or omitted the payment of their taxes. 'o a Rejected Manu- | sete with.” any reaction, needs and pleasures. ‘The ailly pro nce industrial corporations in Natrona copnty bro 4 repos Whatever may be one's views of] paganda that was belng t out, vide approximately 60 per cent of the total taxe ia | script Note that he puts hope of rest] the ultimate practicability of the} that the president was carrying his it would appear that they are Pi xes pal de first, He does so, he explains, “be-| Dawes plan, there can be no doubt | economy plan to the point he wanted their t = ne y ave paying something near By LILLIAN L, VAN BURGH, | cause tt Is the simplest and most na-| that the tmodiate effect of, this} people to wear hats seven years olf jus ssements; and even if they are not so | just.two small stamps, one without | tural part of our hope }setlement of the troublesome repara:| and clothes of the period of 1890, has, nT whos fault is it that they are not paying justly? and one: within, Whatever hope there fs In som tlons m has been to ve ason the good se of the he commissioners are the tax levyin i Aparting press and then another ‘ : the reflection is upon th bie ded authority and journey you begin, 9 ee ‘ i : : a . n ‘a m, not upon the industrial Calm and secure because you know It’s wisdom to wear shoes that in- axpayer, if taxes have beon omitted, It is pretty late ee ett pas tare both waye ir sey i , . A nays yo! ob a spire a general okey. Men praise in the day for the hoard of commi Awe area btn Rogthete Ry - ; : duty in the past like honest and Fearieea Gaui aes When for a few small stamps, you SS PATSOLE Look at the new styles here now vants? This iesuc is not the issue at all. It is ine Sa PRUE ant eg and you will think you know why ; dental in the duty of commissioners, It you would only profit by these once your feet are in them you'll a ne people want to kn i journeys all about, ies Z missioners Scott, Morgan and Hell ph hates pre But no, invariably do you return wars >) \ know you know. and honestly by them. It is the 3 just as I send you out, ) \* se gentlemen who are You roving, bright creation of my called before the bar to an i : 4, swer., We are trying the brain, ~ ¢ . upon the record they have made. The Tlienitens When first I'sent you out, I thot’ 1 presented is e > ne'er would see you more a enEY 1 ras stipe of it pare dial ails Wrepasal personal Visions! of wealth acdvtame. were b 2 wae o which ey must mine, until at last plead ? ind : " Thé postman left you at my door e _—— You are my v own, and tho’ I i ‘, Crime Report t atwaye, python tine ik Geta] eigenen ttt ead or wale : 230 SOUTH CENTER ST. vain . : nother ittee of legal experts has made a report on Bach time I pay your way and} the crime problem in the United States, ‘This commitice was send you out, tppolated by tb \imerican Law Institute to deal with the That you may not come back again, | que Hon of criminal justice and court procedure, and its con OF earesy ave. Sean reine, & clusions have a feinitiar sound, The simple truth | i Gated 0 Matuly presents Tittle troubles the difficulty Hes in applying thanks" orien nals ping |_*%° iMate s® ened “wl STORAGE & FUEL CO. beg eae ae a that mutta atfirm that ertme four A SAR, aettueltaatdeice ve WE DO EXPERT CRATING AND PACKING. States because the law is too technieal, the ‘ bia rape » ah are often inefficient—largely because of the pernicious ee have been, yee ESTIMATES FREE, MMuence of wpolly politicy—and juries are often unwilling | "4 Mo Your nuntitsus, Bure hom lw frevuet th abu q aan be vuse of politics and weakness known pain, OUT-OF-TOWN HAULS tn adaiinistra tion ina the present tendency to pass sump 1 would not try to keep you, so will tary und other statutes lacking the support of public aninion stamp Phone 949 ured v fruitful f indifference to law en And send you off again | t Y » been so long upon the road | : L ttite hay | Bbing S bit ot etmePubloners That Cheery Home Atmosphei« ’ « 1 erty old. | = d i ‘ Hrocedural reform, for ex ater noc - yers and politicians : OF Jaw Weare eh he : , and Fibre Furniture have been so improved as to add |] CARS LEAVE DAILY aT #30 a M FARO—G12.50 It 1s not strange that an castern commercial organteation ———->—__—_. brightness and comfort to any room of the home. These de- Saves you approaimately {2 hours travel between’ Casper has ose movement of men of affairs, without the par Producers and velopments result from 99 years of painstaking service to Ww ety a= ticipation of lawyers, on behalf of reform in eriminal proced ' homemakers. YOMING MOTORWAY ure and yp Actice Business pays the bills of slow and technical Consumers Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office ; wrt procedure nd soclety pay he grave , . atca eee 5 of method and vigny pocicly pays the graver penalty of lack hmocdiagtalin Rableiieee] By judicious selection from the varied Heywood-Wakefield baat ie ce ler bhsinabiotn has prevention of crime, The Industrial nnd comment and the | people. if lett to thenwelves, will buy | lines you will secure more charming effects than with any - tons of the land might well start a nattonal campaign for. | Nastever, they want at the okeapec other kind of furnishings. Price, too, is an important consider- errant modernization of the criminal law and its administration the state being a collection of con ation and you will find real economy in Heywood-Wakefield 7 AIN SCHE bed a ee eee Reed and Fibre Furniture, ALIN ES @| / Busy McAdoo to obtain the cheapest po: goods ares CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN : rie ; Therefore, when the state Interpos 3 + s rn estbound Arrives = A Ay get 44 ined ic th pe nial nomination of 1928 | a protective tarit€ against cheap Reliable furniture dealers in every city are show- ‘ NO. 608 2202. seencnenececvecnee 1166 Dh mm a tae Ui AAG Ona Se ROld en ee of polite A conferences with | foretgn goods it ts opposing the In| ing Heywood-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furni« > Rowen Arrives Departs nocratic leaders throughor © oF fter a consul 01 terests oltizens., aaa BE . . > ‘ 5 See ewewnt teneeewnccncns GV EMURVIIG WIth Doteraee wields cen yee conaultattan 1 epee aeets vas ker ean: aialaest Ak ture, Porch and Lawn Suites, Cane and Wood Z anaes 645 p.m 6:00 p. m. lisher, and after unobtrusive moveme rid conversations |en® early freetraders who lived at | Chairs, Cocoa Brush Door Mats and Cocoa Floor i Sasiks » BURLINGTON & QUINCY with social friends in Washing he visited Mra Waordeage |S time when most commountttes pro Matting, and Baby Carriages, Ask to be shown \ ry und Arrives Depar 2 me ; | duced nearly all of thetr necessities eaneses m. Wilson and talked with Daniel ©. Roper, Whil the 1925 li b. ftort 1 Stae tn A 1 © pronounced — | being protected from outalde com: ec nes. women 8:10 p,m 8:35 p.m sits ‘tie Pelng male (9 divorce the eastern trip from polit: | petition by hilgh transportation . o Arrives Departs c oaxphere, back o s the well-founded rumor that the osts, and foreign trade then was « 50 a. m. 710 a m. Seaktansfovene wie Hiaiung up in an efvore to'ahrenc, (aes |saetay noueieee ts (eee al HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD COMPANY / gine Sot 9:88 thirds rule otlo products. But nowadays econ. 4 a alon mists realize that the economic lite Seven Factories and Eleven Warchouses very 4 it + nae of peoples is not so simple as the} Promptly Supply the Particular Homg heel The Insignificant Comma early exponente of free trade bellev Needs of Every Locality . “~ ed it to be . rte A comma is a very smll thing, yet it can bo the sublect The state is not m Th of long and spirited argument, Por lastance, in a recent ped Honot conaumerg; the consumers are e N I abel also producers of commodities or ser gressional commission investigation of land grants to the . “ fe Corthern Pacific railroad, counsel for the forest service aaa [ies witlee=oe ther ouant so be Can be used by the following firms, who emplay none tut | that in copies of the original land grant act of 1870, « comma — | consider the Interests Of ite citizens iD nion Printers: was omitted 10 Jong sentence and that the effect was to {an peoduc Wall@s their inter YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT 1, The Casper Dally ‘Tribune. chango the meaning and give the company authority to with ests as consumers. No doubt, what ‘2. Oil City Printers. Y hold the land from settlers longer than was intended by ce serves the best interest of a citizen S. The Casper Herald gress. He submitted an analysis of the sentence by Yale pro ren eee Lonnie yee: in My Feviea ry nthe C | ) ate his vie J 1 for the railroad co | at fe 8 yt tne eee 5. The Commere! nting Co. XY He ree at" iacte oF late mais vs wen a |ePaghtauaetenee eee FURNITURE tancarse deus Henig Peatng @ Saoary ce. | ference, though the forest service lawyer assevernted that its | run, the beat Interests of - Vespa ath scnicbek inting Co. sion might mean milous of dollars. Jonly loose thinkers @raw 133 EAST SECOND STREET THE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP... presence or

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