Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1925, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925 ‘a ridaid Che Caspet Daily Cridune r PAGE FIVE maybe Commissioner Tom Hall ‘ | y the average citizen must give his at-}in the world over the general att | the boy severe The boy is { poke have made so many ttips. eld as Slayer tention to military affairs, precisely | tude of all peoples is desire to d 16 years old and larger than bim I anlac added : e ited ogigkrid the couit: ; of Kid d G ° 1 as he gave his attention to other} right and h acked his ste r ye 's office follows tanape EFL | government affairs in order that he| As an instrument of peace, Mr he ; te eee pre Soto 20 pounds ; may express a deliberate and in-| Coolidge gave assur that th ne atepfu e hep led Ps | i i ‘ i 5 RR LN eget a Shs formed judgment at the ballot box.’| navy would draw adequate support itider: ba tah t6 33. we valle tee onan The president reiterated that|from the federal treasury and he use th weapon, Rosellon suys.| “Seren years’ stomach trouble ager Tyla Tus kane Sea Asses- America’s aim was “a policy of| gave support also to a voluntar nt took place. af cost me lots of but uyle Jay has grossly misused ace thebeats at a sUyRen Saye oS. Seana nat me lots of money. but si Phedetenot Ma otnee Cone hee peace through reason rather than] organizations which meet t ; t ad i th bottle of Tanlac made me a we Rorbi: He) loweee force,” aud declared that in its deal-|lieh the welfare ofthe navy by paises \ sanoh eee! 0 jon ir « Proper person to} ings with the peopies of the nation | keeping 1 public informed “of its (Continued From. Page One) sf ; Hobelion (ee and happy man, 1 have juined main in such an office, must remember that the “dominant|true aims and purposes” a strong|many more were expected tomor-| plained. As "i and ip-| {teenty lbs,—never felt so well! retro hich it resolved, by the traits of mankind are truth and jus-| military establishment alone, he suid | row decent language . Otto Segrin, Portland, Ore. igen ish pate data: ane Equality tice and righteousness and that the} would not prevent anyone from ever| Many students from other Chin-| her three children MYANLAG IgNatore'’sa. preateat sin bende atch ch ia cate 210 appeal to reason must ultimately] attempting to molest the natior re arriving. presumabls . rt | " A Sheet ify | that he investigate such a nonts | “Though ultimately I believe peace dents: fight | Tanlac formula, it revit the Protective and Equality |‘! te ievestizate sucn assessments will prevail” he continued, “L have | : = Upivaals tanea’ ust thee a gestive s: ‘ 1 fe too much knowledge of the history | PEKING, June 3. Ass < y . + gans and puts the whole sysiem ir gation, sufficient evidence to justl- 3 : 5 seen Np py = Fs pu e na in League Completes Its | #2''0%,"uitisient evidence to. Just of mankind and too much experience Press)—All Peking schools were| Washakie County | fighting trim Q essary legal tion for his re- Don't go about your work sic i discouraged. Follow the ex Organization. Fair Dates Set from office; and, With the traits of human nature to/ | closed t ts students gathered dare to assert that we shail neve jat the National University for again be engaged in war. It is| demonstration against the ivit | Ps Saints, le of millions who have becn Esa e RY | uatigation tbe bape mown of all the world that we j of f forces at Shanghal F a ae fs |belped by Tanlac Stop at your A resolution asking: thatthe office most careful and thorough have no present or truditidnal| POUGHK ] A guard of police w a or Se ptember | druggist’s today et this won County Assessor Lyle Jay be over Of: Ail ‘aauessmerts at cninities, that we covet no territory, | von entrances to th erful tonic sep a efully investigated by the c . tion ation guards we harbor no imperialistic designs, and [ tion. ‘The how quickly yc to improve perty of the County for the year orney r > finds ‘ ot arming ou 3 vin their quarte n'readine: Wy e I pe dep gO aah men (11995, with the view of equalizing Lind Goal ope do tbhsDeg A oe tel Sas tacheraenay: | he aikare > co w For Constipatio baeanete sae ans rertenay ie them so that all property owners expectation of attacking or being Waa ’ te arcane Hae: 1 Ve ble Pills move the assessor from office, tt inte se Sel attacked. And go far as we can] BY LAWRENCE PERRY situation is a serious bne and con 8 year on Sep Take Tanlac Vegetab passed last night at the meeting of |’ oa vig Lrg hos ar look into the future, ao far as we| (Copyright The Casper Tribune) | siderable xists in the f ans are under way ; taxpayers called by George W. Ker: | SCAT ard tesa calls cun gauge the power and temper}, NEW YORK, June 3.—Having de. | elgn communit nt a son in the city hall. 1t should be Taper Gent be: “eokivciuaticns fel of other peoples, there never was a| feated in signal fashion the Vancou-| —— | stated, however, that not more than Bee i time when it was less likely that|VeF Owrsmen, the University | a dozen or fifteen ¥oted on the “This or ‘dont’ ehall be. Shown | any other nation or combination of} Washington sweepswingers are FOR YOUR HEALTH olution, all in the affirmative. Al-line the Pr | nations would or could make any|&8!"ning to work out on four ~ t ' . t nck of ile route Lake Wash hough it was announced to! the} peyatit Wate ce 5 attack of us. m a gathering that < 1 Police are attempting to link As : & t association officers | wyon, pean aa at a As one who is responsible not|Preparatory to ralgratior | | have received assurance of sym-| “rhe oiject shall be to p ): Harry A. Kirby, held in Wins | only for our national defense, but} Poushkeepsi Several ten mile | f TON WET RESORT | pathy and support from many per 1 | throp, Me., on the of | likewise our friendly relations with| trips as t of the conditioning pro reoph expendit charge , attendance at last night's meet-| taxpayers’ money and | murdering Aida Raymond after | °tber Peoples ne our title to abe ae <i curing In the tests which ing was Smaller than the initial E ; k x good opinion of the world, I feel| Russell Calloway aach, is ay s equitable assessment of abducting her from her 4 » and shortis y ‘ON o une gathering and several of tho elected |" “tt shall be governed by a Soe | ‘om her aunt's | that the occasion will very seldom| Plving and shortly he will select the RIVERTON, W J < ity n home, with the death of Lillian | arise, and I know it does not now|™en who w in the va and abateme " w aked hice officers were not present. ‘AH AREER SOE! this DREN Ce comes. oF Ohe mene) White in Nyack, N. Yin"! exist, When those connected with|Junior varsity eights in the crucia ire the closing of a Hauor s office! ber from each voting precinct in| ,. : j Lot npan glthkes dicots |eteatta oh the Huds 7 erated by Maxine Woods in? will be welcome at any time,” As-| the County, elected by the taxt | Kirby denies ey a |iy or by inference, tn aseerting that| Wisconsin ts 1 tt ' Riverton. J Bryant ©. sessor Jay said this morning. “The | 4, : < y ov by inference, in asserting tha cor sn t beth ) vant ( records are open to any taxpayer | "tn the interims between meetings | | other specified powers are arming| uch of a showin ghke listrict r ‘ de he place to be d e " * , ne <4 , P q | ed up for a en and Ferguson and his whole organ-| of tho General Council, it shall be| against us, and by arousing national} this month. The oarsmen have had| night that will file a | Salt Creek Busses zation mi look over them when- 4 2 4 | suspicion and hatred attempting to|®" extremely p season in which | her complaint " 1 — - ~ —— 3 bara: chat GES: acre pHedipal Soverned by an executive committee, | couse: us to arm against them to practice, high winds and conse-| practical! y * A epitn SY ee Bae rte: Hotel thing they will find is that assess. faire kes G3 oa aap etaal pater 1 | “The suggestion that any other| quent rough water having prevented | her Bunions y as > pate A p.m y-treasurer, a vice presi. Ei & i y dec Is over the ta | 3 t ments and adjustments on the tax | q | people harboring a possible intent| many needed pulls over the Mendota| ‘The « eee ; Sukie exle/eare’ roliat: Pere ken teed rolis are not fixed by the assessor t f tatty Saal iieved. sree yarboncbiebaaed | .m, 1p, m p.m, exper press Bus “eaves 9:30 Daily but by the board of county commi eph, } 7 cae 5 hbbed 3 Rt ef BRR eee eon | toward us is very serious charge to | cou ‘There are only x ar — : % 1 ne \ abenghlegaaipr =i Hit) |make. We would not relish having |lenced oarsmen the v y s-] whom shall draw any salary : 4 seful | = foners w! meat asa board| «ay citizens of the County are our peaceable motive and peaceful of equalization.’ fcadltolia re marh| ihtentions questioned, others can| ‘There's or > 8a ‘As drug end shoe sores |] Salt Creek Transportation Co, DE Scholl's rromeon—the|| BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS way of | would probat have proved fata sioners when th ited to s nd participate in * 2 ints gone | Ontuakatton,gadac che natn; nny | iad fo attend and particgnte z Geb oneny cael beeen ris to lad ane not intrterrd Zino-pads “"""™ ||___ TELEPHONE 144 raxpayers, Protective and Equality | jteges, (Continued From Page One) {them _We should not_forget_thaistay_on_the_leve Roselion dechired that PY I 9 | oaeceire tod 79 tincntae an League of Natrona county,” was| “There shalt be no dues and the|men his ideal of a navy policy de-| > Aes hi ge wee = = completed with the adoption of a|feague shall be supported by vol-jvoted both to national defense and | constitution and the election of the} untary contributions. to international peace, the President | following officers: “An accurate account shall be| personally passed ‘out to them the President, George W. Ferguson;|\ept by the Secret Treasurer of|diplomas by which they become | first vice president, John H, McGin-/ 4 contributions and expenditures, | commissioned officers nis; second vice president, A. B.| which shall at all times be open to| In the hottest day of the year, Mr. Poling; third vice president, J. E.| public inspection. Coolidge drove to Annapolis from Hurley; fourth vice president, Thom-| “No indebtedness exceeding the| Washington by motor to attend the as Freshney; fifth vice president C./sum of Fifty dollars ($50.00) shall | graduation exercises. | C. Richardson; secretary and treas-|}he incurred except by majority vote panos | urer, Mrs. B. S. Allen. of the General Council, ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 3.—(By | Alleged graft in both county and “All vacancies in the general | Ae ated Press.)—Reduction of the city offices was condemned by thé | bouncil may be filled by appointment 's standing military forces to speakers. Ferguson declared that/py the executive committee. a minimum js predicated upon men the movement to put omitted prop- The General Council shall meet | tion to m flaire by the aver ty on the tax rolls had been de-)annually on the first Tuesday of |age citizen, sident Coolidge de Mribed to him as an action that is| June. ¢ Avhere today before the grad injuring Casper in a business way. “The General Council may be call-| uating class of the naval academy ; “Putting omitted property on the/ ed together.at any time by the pres-| While appointing the new officers tax rolls cannot possibly hurt the | ident, and must be called together | as amt adors of peace and citizen at least it cannot hurt us who] within fifteen days upon written re the nt reminded them » our homes her the presi-/ quest by at least five of its mem t © and sald. ne city that is build- | pers. . fense n graft and purjury cannot live. “Adopted wre It Casper is the home of grafters J our people "| who come here to fill their pockets “We do not believe in or wish to = Denver or Ca ime that stand military forces,” he said, | honest taxpayers take s fon.” “the foundation of a republic | “I have been told of county offi- MEET NEXT SATURDAY would be threatened by that policy. | cers who were boosted during the But whilo milit s as ad last campaign so that they could - vanced to h ‘ it is| pay their debts,” McGinnis sald. “We oe necessary to maintain a considerable | also are Informed that $400 was paid| ‘The Natrona County Poultrymen’s| body of trained experts in the pro- for the mere labor of hanging the | association will meet next Saturday | fession, the true spirit of American window shades at the county hospl-| afternoon in the city hall council | institutions requires that each citi tal. It is for the purpose of keep-| chambers. The members will bej|zen should be pote ly a soldier, ing our dollars from rolling down | addressed by V. W. Mokler regard-| veady to take his place in the ranks une hill that we are organizing. ing the different types of poultry f peril, either in the field N. d I . . “Loainaenimacbere torlearn ‘about | Bouses thik ere indaplable to. tbs a ueteakero prttcnivas a ew and lower prices on _ the country-wide demand the mystery bridge and have become | country. G. M. Penley, county ent, will arketing convinced that this league should have been formed {n 1917 and the: k on the poultry and exactly becaune we wish to the Hupmobile Eight be- for this Eight has made came effective May 25. Hupmobile the world’s largest producer of cars The public itself, with a with eight cylinders in line. demand far beyond the : ‘ production volume on Atpreviousprices,theHup- which prices were origi- mobile Eight was a won- | nally based, enables us to derful value; nowit is an ir- make this gratifying an- _esistible value, without an nouncement. equal, not only in the eight- 74 cylinder field but m the For, in five months’ time, entire motor car market. Daddy! «What a joy comes to the wife and the kiddies when “Daddy” remem- bers them with a Long Distance call! His actual presence comes over the wire with his familiar voice, his in- quiries about their health and the little happenings of the household. _ New Schedule of Lower Prices Sedan - - - = = (Formerly 2375) Now *2195) | Coupe (2 or 4 Pass.) - (Formerly '2278) Now 2095' Touring Car - - -. (Formerly 11975) Now 1795 Roadster - - - (Formerly 1975) Now 1795 Rumble-Seat Roadster (Formerly '2075) Now 1895 Prices F. O. B. Detroit; tax to be added Not a single extra to buy in the way of equipment Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station, inviting the traveler to communicate with those who are dearest to him, those who miss him most. Days are shorter to the home folks when ‘they know they will hear from “Daddy.” His calls are major events in the life of the family. And Station-to-Station rates make telephoning inexpensive. ‘ Come to us, or your nearest Hupmobile Dealer and ride in the greatest value in the motor car market today. G.{ A.cuainted With Your Hup Dealer—He Is a Good Man to Know JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. 328 South David St. , Phone 346 One Policy and al) Directed One System toward i Universal Service Better Service | The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co.

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