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PAGE EIGHT HANWAY A Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class giatler, per Dally Tritfune ued every evening und ‘The Sunf@ay Morning " e. Publication offices: »posite postoffice. led to the use the local newe puulished berein. publication 61 Member of Audit u of Circulation (A. B. Oy of the Dally ‘Tribune an francisco offices | IPTION RATES Uy Carrier and Outside State bune will not KICK, IF YOUsDONT GET YOUR Thin Accepting Second Best yorld is its readiness to acc places within ‘ that mankind has climbed to saving device enrichment, 8 for the best e best when they make men tiling to do this and ministering to development better than world therefore, No Trade Boom pects of a trade boom in both dom There should be neither. In the ordinary acceptatic id international t Such a trade is almost always unfortunate, because it’is prac certain to be 1 reaction which brings trade and internutional, in recoyered from its disastrous effects, ment of plants and than is normally s, in itself, a distinet loss, g manufacturing tying up of unproductive to reduce too bigh hard felings aud recrimina tions betwen employers and the destruction of property and even in the loss of life. substantial ur in mind that one of the definitions of the yerb Prices of Commodities rupted decline of months’ duration. \Whether this wry halt in or the beginning of ther event, with consumption maintained qping month ‘ Perhaps the most important feature of the present situation in its bearing on the course of business for the r the year is the exception: prospect for a jon of the crops have been such as large part of ‘the belt. Othor « wed than at this ser Give ’Em to Henry to make early and that the nid find a market no others have it by his discovery, If Henry wants © has profitable use in pros) lans never contemplate 4 { Diplomacy denied the appeal of the Sin clair Oil compa on of the low 200,000 ruble with this bit of prox Couzens Has Seen the Light fight against income surtax to 2 nutomobile taxe ident Coolid tor urged repe es wuder 35,000, Ie opposed Pre inheritance sed’ the view that, after repealing 200,000,000 nging the maximum on income 4,000 individual Murder Sill! Flourishes The homicide rate in the U nited States in 1924 that in 1900, according t statistician, The murd situation, he declares is worse than ever greater freqnecy. cout, affecting ¢ total last year e 11,000 and the trend towards Che Casper DailyTribune — Who's Who The man who has just introduced Mellon’ plan for the reduc tion of income taxes in the British parliament and is being criticized just as M as on. the as being too to taxpay- s with large neomes, has made a brilliant tecovery from the dtscredit in to which he fell during the war. That. man is Winston Church- il, He fe now, as chaneellor of the exchequer, inthe highest pofitical position which -he has ever occu) A few y it would ha predictic WINsTen CHURCHILL & more like ould be finan Britain | Caillaux would be finance minister of France. | At the outset of the great war ine Churchill "was at the “head of the British held respon und he was © cost pture Gallipoli, ategy and bi erything th d the attempt to ¢ attack on Cc nave succeeded if Lord Kit , in charge of land operations, had supported Mr. Churchill's nayal upon Gullipoll. But Kitche and Churehitl since Chu would er d hated each other hill charged Kiteh- ener with carrying away the Mabdi’s | head as @ personal trophy from the Sudan. And for this reason or for ck of vision Kitchener let € il fall at Gallipoli, and Chure politieal career seemed to be at an nll was set down ag a bill- nd r less young man, not |to be trusted with regponsibility. He was the kind of civilian official who would not € strategy to the professional soldiers, who would everything for che master stroke made against the advice of experts, @ desk Napoleon. The pre- miership had seemed at one time likely to. round out his career. And once more, in spite of his indiscre- Hon in thg war and his indiscretion ater under Lloyd George, he ap- pedrs to be headed for the premier- ship, {f he does not as chancellor of of the exhequer again do something which shocks the cautious Britone Unwise Choice ‘Two young men, when I was poor, | Came and stood at open door; sald Vv to me, to L will ou le I | was dazzled; woe's the And, I sent the poor youfig man aw | Sent him aw I know not where, | Aud my heart went with him, un aware, Ne did not give me any sighs, @ his pleture in my eyes sft has always been: art to keep it int Berlde the lane with hedges sweet, Where: we parted, never ‘more to a flower of love's own And it had been came out ty And in where he stood for The dews of the morning looked like tears Stull smiles the house where 1 was| born 1 8 | { Among dts flelds of wheat:and corn. Wheat and corn that strangers bind I reap as | sowed, and I sowed to the wind. As one feels the truth break 1 knows his dream ' ive where splendorg shine, and slab, Vor,the peace that splendor. cannot buy Sigh for the day 4 was though noor And saw’ the two young’ men my di lei 8 n one er neludi nC ven, leg und { {meh almost constantly at work {r © ceaseless | of more an more law y wond: taxes climb upward, the liberties of the people invaded, and bolsheyleks are created? Pause and review the gituatio and determine for ¢ whithe ve are tending? no sue Casper Dally ‘Tribune, May 25 Editor ‘Tribune: You have mad of the truest statements tn th © article th in your pay 1 have ever read nd I would like to tyne on the front per in the United u also publish tn a Hne or two In another place this {tem “Farm laborers in the United States tal nearly 4,000,000." Now let us get down to brass And being an fillterate and skilled in expression, T will set down my views, just ag they come to wm mind Just. think how m ow many Lives, how much grief, yorry, want and the hundreds of miseries the dear public could be pared if we could abolinh about 1,999,888 of the abo mentioned jaws and ordinances. And {f every state In the Union would adopt the ten commandments, and observe the federal constitution as a.gulde up to COMING The Caravan. See it. be Casyec Daily Cridune including the eighteenth and nineteenth amendments and Timely Views “Apprectation of art in America,’ "2 American sculptor, on Official Proceedings Think what good farm hands some lawyers and BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS NATRONA COUNTY of the (hreo | RSC ERRA EERE ny years Jolin D, R went down to t el, Augusta, Ga., had the invariable tending the negro Baptist church after his arrival, church (whit Americans to be made one of the Fifty Immortals” Don't mistake my friends; but if the shoe js the right ste, wear it! meaning, dear maintains a stu dio in Washing- April 7, 1925 State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, 83. s Office of the County Clerk, Casper, Wyoming, 1925 The Board of County Commis- sioners in and for Natrona County Wyoming, met this 7th day April, 1925 at 10:00 o'clock a. m. in regular session, Commissioners Scott, chairman, Dr. Earle G. Burwelt and Emma Marshall, Clerk. Minutes of last County Commissioners were read and approved. The following presented. audited and certificates ordered drawn for clent policenten, sheriffs.and real de- tectives to run down crimfaals and to enforce |, First Baptist second Sunday, and ss a members, these birds could raise After noting this sequence for sey arsy @ prominent ‘ould be turned out, how much negro: “Lock here, Dayid, winter when Mr. feller comes down he®e he goes first to your church, they to the white Baptigt church, and then to St. . T, Morgan, honest-to-goodness work! we could all work hours and get'more pay for it, and Jefferson, author of the And to top it he finest country Baptist chureh dey | we burns ke’sen near Charlottsville, ing it @ national shrine, represents the LOUIS BUIX. County Clerk’s Fund . Talbert, mdse ard ington-they tel this story . bington:thies overhauling typewriter | France and ty in Ww ington. to ar eception of a denced during a newspaper reception fail: | at the White House: Burroughs Adding | chine Co., maintenance ted by-popular vote to visit F a a 4 people's estimate of us, . Talbert, overhaul and new platen (Under- ming summer, e constantly ber of museums and agt the United States 1s responsil my opinion, for the And Warren Cook, salary. . E, Chandler, gas _ Emma C. Marshall, sala: Loise Longshore, salary Mina LaVelle, salary R. L. Holman, salary. Lue C, Tubbs, salary Ruth Stevenson, salar: Lillian Bishop, salary Evelyn Rowse, salary. Anna Cohen, sala: Edna Wertz, salary_ Fanchon Norton, sal: Mary Meyers, salary Myrtle Jerard, salary _ County Treasurer’ W. H. Kistler Stat., office anything—that anyone else—he has acknowledgement worth by other persone. who was of this. mind r *About the world court? art in the United Xo." Whe newspaper man turned to go. s" added Coolidge, alling after him. “don’t d more cities, st fe thelr art museums help but add art in this country, and into eve: embly that a man enters, in ev ction he attempts, he is Just as in every troop of ! Pottaw!"Come heeah at Englishwoman age window in that ex- aggerated accent that the § been so for generations. 1 countries are pial as the United States more attention But the situation in this coun is very. hopeful and encours and things artistic lance in the course # and stamped with his number, as If he formal trial of his strength, asked the red 1 little Scottish porter. lost my luggage!” — strolling atv: what wad ye be wantin’ a por re) oe City * Printers, 3 Burroughs Addiug Mach. maintenance ser- ither Branee or ‘© countries Fr: se reputation. Pretension never wrote Agnes M. Clare, a Shakespeare play, or flew a plane Agnes M. Clare, salary__ Edna Weedell, salary Marie G. Royce, salary. Clerk of Court Fund have been what you miglit call ‘bon fires’ of art breaking ov there since the t know anything. Rome, when most of the of architectural art we a really short more than fifty y to a group of genius The ORIGINAL Malted Milk “Always og much virtue as there is, so much appea ness as there is, so much reverence forms and court dock- as much good: “All the devils respect “The high, the generous, the self- devoted sect and command mankind. “Neyer a sincere work was utterly ible—No Cooking. ing —Diges rat | ROUT aiestiens = Substitutes Casper Pharmacy Journal So it was in € Casper Typewriter, writer supplies — Perkins Bros. Co., office nations from time but France has kept #p her art “Never a magnantmity fell to the consistently OTHROCK’ Your Gift Counselors Phone 2526 aes Dactae Mabelle Fied Margaret Fulton, sala) Berniece Field, salary_ Zelma McPherson, salary County Assessor's Fund Lyle E. Jay, salary and F. F. Graff, salary Ed Grant, salary_ Ira W. Naylor, salary_._ Margaret England, salary Elizabeth McDonald, sai- Tye eos Merle Stotts, salar, L. G. Cane: J. A. Mevand, salary___ R. L. Crockett, salary__- Henry Stevick, salary___ W. E. Jewett, salary___ Finance Corporation of bonds “(deputy Assessors) - -___.___ Spears & Chapman, Inc. bonds (Deputy Asses- structure built of br © melted in spo Of different shapes and sh has made some of the of sculpture To xepeat, a man pa Henning Bldg. . Itself upon his fa his fortunes, which all men may Concealment bousting nothing. There ts confession in the glances of our eyes; in our smiles; in saluta- nd the grasp of hands. wee fayette, which stands in the Squ of the Louyre in Parls and was ‘the gift children to France. the well known statues of Michel- Angelo and of Christopher Columbus in the Library of Congress at Wash- He also made How can a man be conceale If you would not be known to do anything, never do it. “A man may play the fool in the arifts of the desert, but every grain to see,” Emer: Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a.m, and 1 p. m. and 6 p, m- Leave Salt Creek 8 a, m., 1 p.m. and 6 p, m. Express Bus Leaves 9;30 Daily Salt Creek Transporta' BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 Mr. Barlett exhibited work at the salon in Paris when he was orily 14 of sand shall won the highest honor as o sculptor which France can bestow he occupied famous statue of kibe © presented to be a solitary eater, but he, cannot keep his foolish counsel. complexion, ungenerous act and the want (Deputy Assessors) ___ Underwood overhauling Un- Zeno or Paut The Mills Company, office Callaways, hat! tree_____ Oil City Printers, printed Amalia P. Ohnhaus, ser- 1 Underwood Co. overhauling Under- W. L. Talbert, typewriter BE, Ewel, final certificates from U. S. Land. Office Western Blue Print Co., Slack-Stirrett, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1928 . i board of prisoners - Alex McPherson, salary- Ed P. Landers, salary- Fred E. Place, salery Frank Rutledge, salary_— Neal Patterson, salary. C. J, Carter, salary.---- Wm, Wittle, salary County Attorney’ George A. Weedell salary L. H. Sennett, salary. Dyer Hays, salary_- Gladys B, Allen, salary Ed Aragon, services, (in- terpreter) ~--------- Edward Aragon, services (interpreter) - Equality Investment Co., rent of office rooms, (March and April) - Stanley Purcell Wyoming Teports,—.- 96 5-so-— ay Geo. A. Weedell, expense Casper Stationery Co., of- fice supplies _.- County 5urveyor' Herbert L, Kennedy, .ser- Vices" oo ence Fat Royce, renewa’ Warrant No. £6215_ L. C. Goodrich, salary (2 days) - es AS O. L. Walker, Lor, Co, 4 bundles lath _ Fund R, N» Van Sant, auto“sup- plies 2s = May Hamilton, salary and expense _ of May Hamilton, expense Stockmen’s Natl, Bank rent (January) eke Stockmen’s Natl. Bank rent (February) —.._- Stockmen’s Natl Bank rent (March) ~~-_.-- Agnes Renshaw, salary_ Auto Laundry Co., wash- ing SCX ej aolkee, Wyo. Automotive Co., supplies — County Coroner Frank Matherly, witness ation of body and wit- rides fee. Ssto eos, | DeWitt Walden witness feeyssucie eae Ike Reich, witness fee__ R. H. Reeve, autopsy_._ Shaffer Gay Co., ambu- lance service and burial services — eae lew M. Gay, witness and coroner fees _ G. M. Penley, salary and expense __ Stock Inspector’ M. A. Tisdale, salary___ Campbell Christian salary and expense David W. Prince, witness fees _ Seo Thos. Daily, juror’s fee_ Willis Bowman, jury duty Foster & Wehrli, services on Appeal Chamberlin Furniture Co. office furniture__ Arthur Davidson, juror’s fee — 2 fae. Se D, truck, juror’s fee J. W. Johnson, juror’s fee E. O'Leary, juror’s fee__ T. M. Johnson, juror’s fee ©. M. Coltrane jurors fee A. G, Kuhrtz, juror’s fee J. A. Gaiser, juror’s fee J. E. Task, juror’s fee_ ©. A. Despain, juror’s fee Paul Vandeghinste, jur- or’s fee __ E. M. Barber, juror’s fee Harry McCracken, report- ing cases ---__-_.___ . . Losey, juror’s fe Earl C. Bemis witness‘fee John H. Schuler, juror’s ee. - Antone Blank, juror’s fee G. W. Seyier, juror’s fee F. E. Brawer, juror’s fee Roy C. Smith, juror’s fee A. R. Wheaton, juror’s fee ~ C. M. Coltrane juror’s fee Willard Rice, juror’s fee \J. ©, Patterson, juror’s fee <2 --------- Guy Warren, juror’s fee_ S. R. Owens, witness fee Fred Henderson, juror’s po? Faery Roy Ideen, witness fee__ Wm. Ellenberg, witnese tae san Bert S. Yohe, witness fee_ Vibart Tye, juror’s fee_ H. Merino, juror’s fee__ Tl. A. Stout, juror’s fee _ J, E, Truax, juror’s fee_ ©, A. Miller, Larsen & Jourgensen desk jury aa a me A. R. Wheaton, juror’s A. Melland, ¢ Robert D, Camp ary _and expense. Fred W. Blait, salary and Sheriff's Fund _ R. N. Van Sant, gas and oil (Patterson) P and down—back and forth—all day long. Tireless feet that scrape and pound. Grit that grinds—wet that rots. Pity the poor floor! Or, better still—save it with Devoe Marble Floor Finish Varnish. Aero Filling Station, gas O'Brien, gas hener, trip to Lay- oye and back Consul ig | ghee chau ae Titee Bee and expense | Alex’MePherson, expense Ed P. Landers, expense. William Wittle, expense Casper Buick 'Co., pilot It seals the floor against abuse—reveals the natural beauty of the wood. Brushes out evenly —dries quickly. Result:—a durable, elastic, - all-protecting film. When you want' to know anything about paint or painting drop in and discuss with us, JOHN JOURGENSEN 242-246 West Yellowstone Highway—Phone 33 CASPER, WYOMING Mountain States“Tel. Co., long distance Commercial Printing Co, Office supplies Automotive | Chamberlin Furniture C your problems gas and oll N. A. Patterson, meal Max Prezant, ammunition Janes FE. Miller, services Auto Dlectrical Co,, bat- Ines M. Babb, material and services - LeRoy Smith, services. R. N. VanSant, auto eup- fee Hospital Fund Larsen & Jourgenson, | extra work on old ho: pital, building Westefh Realty & Lot }_ Sales Co., insurance 0|Meinecke & Company | hospital supplies ___ Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. mdse, |J. B. Prescott & Son, waste destroyers | Victor X-Ray Corp, 26 down payment on X Ray equipment, with interest (79%) __ Paint & Glass Supply Co. glass and labor setting Chamberlin Fur, Co., fur- niture _ <_ " John Jourgensen material and labor --- 2 Paint & Glass Supply Co. mdse. eeesesewten Electrical Supply Const. __Co., supplies and labor Casper Stationery, hospi- tal supplies _ tin ely Chamberlin Furniture Co. Furniture dining room table .._ Asbestos Roofing & Ins. Co., material and labor Dawson Plumbing & Heating, plumbing. ___ Spears & Chapman Inc., P, Bond c. C, Me- Nulty) & Ins. on hos- pital and contents ___ Bauer & Black, hospital supplies dia See wana cok Bauer & Black, gauze. _ A.D. Harris, 3 days plow- nercial Printing Co,, office supplies os Van Sant Motor Co., auto Sheriff Alex McPherson, ing . Universal Surg. own Co., surg. gowns some atrona Co., Health Dept, Dakin solution Fund Fund County Superintendent cf School's Fund County Agent's Fund District Court Fund nued on Page Nine.)