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SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1925 PAGE TEN Che Casper Sunday Tribune tt 1 code, said | will be sent to his parents every - 2 , : . sos the Iroqueis Indian moral u ¢ eae t of nation, three weeks. Che Casper Daily Triume vee CaliRornta Visitors yp scomis BING: ti Eto ye Ate AED. charged for =a] Tre a | George D. Hook of Long Beach, positive in its results. teaching the | each boy enrolled in the group. Thir- is in the city on business. Banker President boys without the jronc ty-five boys already haye been en- years ago Mr. Hook came to ind routine of of Minne: | ar Ba Dr. William Peet, chairman of the By J. & HANWAY ANU E. & HANWAY school; Reports of a boy's progress zi Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class matter, f in Constantinople, has re-| \yyoming from Jowa, as an express =— en ee Be November z2 1916 turned to Hed States, after | messenger of the C. & N, W. Rail Spee ee pre ee apy re eee yhilantrophic service | y Five years later‘he took up u " ¥ The Tribu sper Dally Tribune tssued every evening and ‘The Sunduy Morning | e every Sunday at Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune | betiding, opposite pustortice in the Near Kast. | jomestead twelv He went to Con-| per on the Pl antinople in 1885] tater known as the Eagle's Ne 15 and 16 ee head of the| ranch. Ho resided on this ranch artmerite a ™ American board of | for a period of ten years and ther : Missions,| moved to Callfornia and finally as been con- | settied at Long Beach, miles east of Cas-| te .river which was | Business Telephones ~-_—_ Branch Telephone EB: hange Connecting All Le Advertising cepresentatives Prudden. King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidy., Chicago, tll, 286 tify Ave., New York City: Globe Bidg., Boston, Mass., Suite 404 Sharun Bldg. |fldential adviser to Although Mr. Hook is past eighty 65 New Montgumery 8t., San Francisco, Cal. Copies of the Daily Tribune ‘i » every American | years of age he still speaks of af are on Gle in the New York, Chicago, Boston and San francisco offices diplomat: in the | fairs of the heart, not, however, in and visitors ere welcome. Near East since} the sense the twenty-year-old shell: SUBSCRIPTION RATES |the days ot Gener- of the present ¢ ards the sub- By Carrier and Outside S Lew Wallace.| ject, but in a larger way. Mc. One Year, Dally and Sunday -.. le was one of the} Hook's sweethearts are the states | Six Months, Daily and Sunday ~ American plenipo-|}in which he has lived. Here is a Three Months Vaily and Sunds tentlaries at the} poem which he has written at odd | One Month, Daily and Sun: ; allied conferences | moments on his affairs of tho leart:,| One Year, Sunday only ~. DR MLW PEET which negotiated My Last Love. } Nye enaee the treaty of Lousanne two years/t've flirted with the Eastern Belles td roniiee tka pra i ong the native races of the| So gay in Summer time, , was affectionately | Jn month of May they look so swell 7T ‘ee Months, Dally and Sunday One Magnth, Daily and Sunday Wise Man from the! Fresh plumed ox Summer clime. HE PUTO WORK Gerad ako Factor for Good Seen ADDING AND FIGURING MACHINE In Movement at ’ with sea DIRECT gee SUBTRACTION KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 6. — y (United Press)—The gang instinet,| ‘The adding and fig- which yo often gives a boy a wrong : Fy * in life will be turned into a| Uting machine of to factor for good, if plans by a group| day must subtract as Gity fathers are found] 44, speed and ease oa) nside State 50. One Year, Sunday Only ~ and it was declared that no] | practical this summer. | 6 All subscriptions must be pald in advance and the Lully Tribune will not foreigner had so wide an tn-| Their tempers like the weather [F-ka* pilin chon Re ie Iroquois | —and with 100% { ry « subscription becomes one munth ” ce on Neareast gov ¢: | ge Bas Dae ive eit} insure delivery after subscription becomes one th In arrears, | fluence on Neareastern governments chang ’ ; [Summer Acti roup, will offer) printed proof, Other- KICK, IF _YOU DONT GET YOUR TRINUNE and peoples Too warm in Summer time | begs enrolled in groups the S £ If you don't find your Tribune after louking carefully for tt call 16 or 16] | Born at Fall Hives. Masi. Web.) Then un | the Winter’ seems’ wo tages of an outing camp, wise, it offers oe M «Nd it will be delivered to you by special! messensei. Register complaints | 14. 1851, ete ane ; N rame time allowing then: to 1 right 7 helore Aroclock ‘i ie | Williston Seminary, Easthampton, | I'd ever thought them fine. For the first time since its or: | hoe, i them HET ONE STE a te reoulved the Senreee gh'Ac SE: na T Mini iamn's'ac\avelei Tits | ganization, the Boy Scouts of | toys of etght to twelve years wit | 8 exbect ane EXE 1 ee cae at Acechant daty “ohiieeirGabtathes America has changed presidents | te given definite courves in Indian | Telephone or write. Kj As a young man he taught schoo! | Wild flowers we gathered ‘mong the| James J Starrow, Boston bank- | lore, athletics, shop work and citi} | | zovship. ‘They will be divided inte | ** : . } in Adair ¢ Ta., and later was em. | gras er, is the new head of the na- : American Schools | ployed in the office of the general | Fresh touched by hand Divine, Hehal orgadindtien septate ohael CBS Shale that . nager of thes Burildatin Mo. | : meni 30 o'vlock to 12 and from + at — Is the American child being taught the things it ought to |, cred An Aran ore et forget’ hex: Mattos tines FRR SARS DO ee aa every day’ except Sundstrand Sales Agency know? There haye been nearly 300 research studies during the | has conducted relief work} That called us to the woods and this they Interpret . he cours: 119 East First Street , last ten or fifteen years (levoted to aspects of the educational | many times In. Asia Minor anda|Her wild bird's song—their chirps| themselve 1 to August 7, Casper, Wyo. Phone 502 problem in the United States. Some conclusions that these in- ‘Thrace; he served on “the Angl and chimes. cy —— Two days 2 week will be devoted vestigations seem to indicate ane these. That considerably mor American committee at the request | All hushed—by* Winter moods. i} Te nnessee sor mer w ho be-} ty trips in the woods or through in. | = = — arithmetic is taught than adult life requires; that obsolet of ‘the British Ambassador 1 96 eve that there is only one Bible. | dustrial plants in the, city. Country processes are stil] included; that the is too much drill in distributing $2,000,000, he represent-} Her picnics and her spelling schools| have made it illegal by state law | trips will embrace observation of na- sbuiahaTot vad aided ttle r Phiacee thie here's 4 ed Turkish missions and deputations | All passed away too fleet . for thelr r bors to have 09) ture's habits, varying from plant and} tir a ted ix ‘ie 4 : lt if nd + rig il Ly th 1 Tto U, S. about rights of American | But on the beach In swimming poots| other ; é hor | {R¥mal behavior to the antics of the | 1 ne wasted in learniy 0 spell Sundreds, of words that the | missions and institutions in Turkey, | Her old sweethearts now meet. Home good gentlemen from other iral nebulae. Urban studies will be ul 7 7 SEE child will meet only in spelling books; that oral reading is | 1909: in 1909 he was ehalrmanc states, agitated because a man has} civen ovr to the Inspection of pac PLAN NOW TO SEE over-emphasized and silent reading under-emphasized; that the exploration committee to - Al- | T've flirted with Wyoming girl, been arrested for violating the lawy) ing y furniture factories, r much reading matter, valueless as literature, is still read for bania for mission work: he was del-| Her face brown and tan. | although he invited arrest, are pre-| youd )s, motor car tactori the purposes of drill; that writing rried in many schools beyond the point of utility in these days when me bys © to the World's Missionary Con. | The laciat she'd learned to curl paring to Tenn seo in the | gio factories, newspaper plants ¢ @ \ 1 t writing ference at Edinburgh fn 1910 and he} 4nd pack-the frying pan jp name of erty t def ne him, 4nd} unieipal plants is done on a machines th history there ill «| WHS one time treasurer of the Con | force thelr Bible, und their Inter- | 1 addition, visits will be made to| $ ne au machine; that in history there is still too much stantinople Chapter. of Amert-| lve rode with her’ throtigh sage-| pretati Tennesec iry and truck farn chards and | emphinis on battles, campaigns and milijary heroes and not | can National Tet Cros brush wild | Sox the world | other agricultural follo In fact | enough on the political, social, educational, industrial and He was awarded the Red Cross | And brandéd m f Teach 2 |the community's fature | rs are | o spiritual deyolopment of our nation; that appreciation is not | Medal of Merit; he a commander| And crossed o'er sands and snow . a * to see the world is" all the way | é sufficiently emphasized in the teaching of music and art, [of the Order of George 1. of Greece,| ‘rifts piled , | Humorous Situation | trom the aoode bug and his habits ‘ and that much of the handwork is of the “exercise” type, in- | % trustee he American college | That called for euss—or laugh: | |to man and ‘ils indti prejec: | “ stead of being vital constructive work that grows out of und r girls at Constantinople: he im a | : : " | the Z| The Colorful Oriental Ballet into the steal lite ‘ee arene nile r of the World's Committee of | She'd warm me with her sunny smile} W« will ny cease. The} 4 special truck is being designed i Li PY M. C. A.: was nominated by | Then chill me where I stood Democratic senators, who. for ~| to carry the boys on the trips. Hikes ons, as a fundamental of their the. Supremé-counéil Ges the | I've rode with her down each defile} erat athers wi 1 be the also, at which the The Milwau ership Nations at Geneve wt | And watched each changing mood Bae have been altting un | os me ; uggested from Tagore’s Drama r . : 3 ‘ chief commander of the League at ght 1S iw ane ic Athleties of all forms wil . _ The receivership of the Chic Milwaukee and St. Yaul | Constantinople. He ix also a mem.| Her tantrums, would my lence} We 1 the public money, are | ¢y¢ pl y instinct. railroad, one of the greatest bankruptcies in the history of ber of the American Soclety of In test ng to tho we that} Citizenship will be tavg’ sut to Invent a system | c the country, involving a property worth $750,000,000, may ternational Law t through To Be Presented by the be one of the shortest, if reorganization plans go through. Ap- | York Academy of Py stan proximately $70,000,000 is asked of stockholders through an | | na Is heudlng Kilis Catarrh Germ FITZGERALD STUDIO assessment of $28 a share on the $15,931,000 of preferred stock | | 4 i members of which not only are for . | nd one of $82 a share on the $117,111.300 of common stock. | <WO Highwaymen rips clmaant i we y ara =: ; de h he 4a and reduction of taxes, but they are Only $60,000,000 of new securities will be issued. Reorganiza. | By Wilfred 8. Blunt. CUE tos | trendy. HORS BRe: Caine eae in ree minutes | 1 | and of the New| Her August temper's fine, 1 Setence, | ‘Twas then we'd seek her mountain's crest, : Der To a gle "nong her pine sands, | for the Benefit of the tion expenses will be $10,000,000, Comprising more than 11,000 ch our cabin door, | selves as to th tent of the reduc: | Ghronie catarrh, no matter how bad, niles o », the railronc 5 ‘throv 0: reveiveraht ‘ longs t ' y nthe F ions whi © people deserve. tf bronchial asthma now | miles. of line, the raflfoud was thrown into’ reveiverahip bé- |x long: have had’ a quarrat ‘aetiwith | Ane Sle thel:trulta. thet came in|} tlone which’ the veduia! Geperye: |) Satie a aii leustaeignerery Hodes cause of depressed conditions in the northwest, competition by Time cans, t ly possible that thelr bf a French, acientist. This drugiess AMERICAN LEGION ied out to a 1 ts, ca Ds ats nost-war co 0 attends Because he robbec 2) ay | From California’s shore. uments, method called Layex kills the germ in the Panama Canal nd po: ur mdition with attendant aU: ; see Q d.me. Every day conclusion, will provid f the | three minutes, yet is positively® harm: | mounting costs of operation without corresponding increases bates bolitior ul 1 tl | less to the most delicate tissues. Your) inieerernue Was wrested from me after bitter} Mss Caltfornia now I'vo met, abolition taxes and the POY | head and lungs are cleared like magic. ) | eirite My fllrting days are o'er, ment of bon to tho cluizens “| Sufferers are relieved in a single night. . 7; I never yet could see the sun go| !'ll cease to throw the lariat; large | To prove it and to Introduce Lavex Vi i ro ns ride nd # all humorou . to a million sufferers in one month, 1 ’ War Indictments Dropped | down ‘ In roundups ride no more. Rae phy dss oad | Miter to send a, treatment. free and , 3 But | was angry in my heart, nor bs aah Par og nostpaid, to any one who will write for There will be many sighs of relief when it becomes known hear Her sunny smiles, 1'l1 ne‘er forget Democrats have alway on, @ fe No obligation. No gts ae sae s t dic ents of allege nf rors returned ‘ing re r wh oft! ys. Ww x, Committ ° ° the favor by telling that all indictments of alleged draft dodgers returned during |The jeaves fall in the wind without Though oft she vex'd me sore heeaee that theve, era tine tae en cel-younitriendasctt poy the lies, ta rine, and after the war, except those which promise reasonable a tear bh ths left the well-worn lariat, | fait ba beers A No matter what you have tried. just chance of conviction, will be dropped thi onth, ‘The +t ‘Over! the. dines 4 eside her cabin door, era than payers, on taxing every-| end me your name and address for | ¥ Wi al i b pee ir ‘l ttle pa oes rnd Bt ai ‘ bewae PEO oR Ee body in sigiit und then hunting out | this ‘generous free treatment and prove ients to be drop or severi yusand. } mac. | v J : yore 5 mused -weievivcadigan thetaerrice-while dlenlinted in. | Noy tease with ‘Time nor Time's | 17 pmIne Miss, tn cabin door DLT rhe tans een a ee ee « Sen es * j fi is becoming, stil table. The change is, because, hav-| AW zeae rin tony ba herrea cepees vadrealiies dea | deanna eee a nay anore;| ne telat he Chatrngh tira | We Be SMETH, 448 aves, Bi WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 : indictments were returned and many have died sin The fair world is the witness of a| From snow and bitzzards free, the Republican national committee Manhgs CHy, Mo. : js el crline — ny recently’ said in h's Philadelphia One Night Only a + Rupeatediavery My To Golden State I'm wedded now, | SPeech, that they were now only 3 : ° Once More, Colonel House Peaeea te 7 NOU For ite ama.) x1, courtahipe all steers) | torn and tattered fragments of what ¢ Col, Edwin M. House, whose responsibility for some of | Are sweet to all who lve; and bit-| (TO her I gave my solemn vow, Dape Was) ew ereth panty -and aA Public Stenographer, Legal Work || Tickets Now on Sale at \ President Wilson's most serious errors at the peace confer terly To love her to the last. abe st open see ene vada dandy Klein-Marks Music & Art Shoppe ence was recognized by Mr, Wilson through the exclusion of |The voices of these robbers of the Dee red tte: tifiocor oe narate cent ; ; 6 , aa ppl coset tee h Alito: . a dopted this course, outwardty at||. Mimeographing, Multigraphing i nites Mr. House from the late president's friendship, has come to Z heath P vseascd my ore age chum, = pte aoe pido : . Yahoos’ 5 Adults $1.00 Children 76c < + _ Tight again with an article in Collier's in which le declares |S°¥nd tm each ear and chitt the| THY Seasons, all'no fine; | | ietals tls, tre net Ht bese |) | he Letter Shoppe > ; that the United States is, “blocking the road to pence,” pre- | yi rimermye pore : eh one nas | bec: le pollttoailss] IckrolelMouerneene: *. SiRRene: 608 3 sumably to peace in Europe, since we have peace and no fear taonatrous ‘Take? he ee | But all seseithe ene mine ar being Demo: | + of war in this hemisphere. We have “lost moral prestige in the What have we done to Death that they pted the pro- eyes of the world because of our selfish timidity.” The Euro. we must ale? eee ati bly Poel) tp, pean Powers want pence, but we refuse to let them have it, | | Your Bible sas theaeieil days st-10 arae abt tod thinks Colon ouse »bably no more stupid and unjust ae = ‘ 7 . the anties of the De ts in such cusation was ever made against this country than the one | World Topics ‘hare | : cases this would indeed be a sour frequently on the lips of our furopeanized internationalists, -| a here’ ata Sone. Gee inacs werd, : to the effect that the attitude of the United States toward A European war ig at hand, This} ©8ch man reads bis own Bible. SAE a Se Lurope s been selfish, narrow and ignorant, becnuse, for- is a woman's view. Mme. Slavko y A book does not become a man’s sooth, we haye not brought peace to a continent upon whieh Groultch, noted sociologist, told the | “Bible” unless it has been the prin- 89 STUDENTS RECEIVE 4 x dozen wars, inspired by selfishness and greed, have been American Academy of Political and| ‘!Pal influence in his spiritual lite ‘ staged since America turned to the ways of peace at the close | Social Sgience that a new European | #4 the source of his illumination, ! of the World war, We are responsible for the lack of peace | War is at hand. so that he returns to it when he DIPLOMAS AT CHEYENNE and the will to pence in Europe because we do not supply it. Never since 2914; in May-of which | Actee, © renames, He purposes: oF Could Inverted logic ‘go. further, year she visited this country to ms. Dener, arm leading Americans to war-|, The sacred book of any racial or like omens, hae Europe. been’ no| Mstorical religion Is, of course, more Why Is It Suffered? tense and the nations so fearful of| tan such a personal Bible, by as| CHE June 6.—The grad- You want your happiness to J “ an early outbreak, she assured hee | ™@UCh 98 9 race is more than an In-| uating glans of the Cheyenne High ij oviet form of government appears to be strictly a | 22 ,¢ar9 dividual or history than a Ilfetime. |xchool, numbering 89 students, re- last, of course, and fio doubt fort f government which presupposes the ignorance of the Mme, Grouitel the Ameries But it ts the personal relation, be-| celved diplomas Thursday night. The " i. : Se 3 enjoye , m of Teaming or freedom, It is not even | at, Washington me: hie'sacred ‘hook, {hat Is im: |ed by John F. Kenting, r running a home is as impor- 1 I flourishes at jes i Thue wo aoh"<tgah- Monee tt ae } tant as the making of money, l lure capitalistic ideas re jand s iulating to national pride : Tages s tepals ae eet a1 > a or and courage. War is the nareotic| ‘™ ee te ee ee What the work gasp ix that while the com- |of the nations, quieting domestic | * 3 | LEG SORES . Among women who ar imire . ian nhAeee munistie form of government has proved a failure on a Iarge | dissension and infaming the ardors| 4¢1H® Old and New ‘Testaments, the | ; i h erie nes ict for their success in man- } t 7 c ssions © yeople.”* oe Be stom sed ne writ-} E... t e S C >CK Acc siS¢ i ule, as in the ca oon Russia, and w rat mind fled SarmaGt ie and ‘passions of! the.people sppeat | 8 of Confucius, Nietsscie's ARE it RABLI yt fot nutter aging homes, the use o Shecking Accounts is almost uni- ve also failed wherever else attempted on smaller scale, the tS “red iea + ho steaee veaking | S#Y8: “The Origin of the Spectes,"'] ¢ will send you absolutely “4 versal. present power in Russia should continue to furnish millions | tom the experience of 25 wearn se | —all these are Bibles to many mon.| copy of my famous book that telle of money and thousand of ug nts toldonvert the people of adthiomal's wife, he nasectattlt ta ret sass saan nate Ute thes bic Row to be rid of these troublen for other uations to the exploded soviet theory? People, not ambassadors, who make| TMS should be the first aw of re.| ait time by using my remarkable saa ae; 3 gs acer) te che explo bel rnias Seana 2 ec Bie “keine “aeclared thas [Uslous tolerance, © eee, | uateas nument. 1 tere A Savings Account regularly added to will insure happi- ei, it would not need to be forced upon people by persuasion | feminine demand for luxuries, driv | unfortunately there in. we! and the result or OB yenva bbe ness and comfort in the years to come and revolution, they would adopt it voluntarily, But it is not Ing men to excesses to obtain them,| 0107 i 5 elalizin Simply send your name 2 . 3 , . fil rh 1 8 4 potent influence toward war, | “//"™men to have only gne Bible. and address to Dr. Ht. WHET an zi ‘Sage and ery Bi kno i, of i at ure hen he Ny quarter of a century," said | They do not stop there, but also} iin, Sulte 1228, 421. Want tith should the rest of the world patiently suffer Russian agents to sty Grouiteh, “tcnave met, on, | tempt to compel all men to see one! street. Kansas Clits : = ’ A P invade their territory and preach doctrines calculated: to | ptntearnen mad oT Hoey neat AmOnM | cmedning. and one only, in ite words. Won't you accept this as a cordial invitation to make this stroy their existing satisfactory forma of government. 1c ye Ahem cmeking=to" make «warsto your banking home? me know any good reason for any such situation? | sain any objective. On the contrary. = I have always known them as try apie cgaehi toes Depend Upon Compromising Differences wished to go to war over irritating Vith Coolidg: t rising as fast as Brookhart stock ‘| questions Towa is likely to send a regular Republican to the senate Reciting the causes of the Russo Dante Pierce, influential Dex Moines editor, has e end the first Balkan wars | U | | | ‘RNU typical, the only woman speaker 3 Japa on this year's academy program af. serted the Insurgents’ camp and transferred his support to ‘ ix, Who is expected to be a candidate for re nator a, f niktea he +h sept re firmed that wars grow, out of the | 1. The return of other leaders of the Brookhart workaday life of the people rather te campaign to the regular fold is in repayment to th haut -onts ob; Inteleiiee imeeNeAl th BREAD withdrawing from the Brookhart contest legations. state committee for e phate committee “Here appe 0 the women,” vee ent . ‘ Stee caution aig “They pins Containing pure wholesome ingredients and being The Ranking Industry set an example of +conomy and the||) sanitarily manufactured. An ideal toast loaf, for it n é tenia home virtues before men can talk contains the matertals that make it so. It must be the automobile industry ranks first in rated values among of disarmament. Men will and do aif popularit t manufacturers of United States. Steel is second, with meat fight to give thelr women what they 00: pop rity counts. packing third. The federal taxes paid on motor vehicles from | desire, and women today desire INSIST ON BUTTER-NUT 1917 to 1925 amounted to 8799 0, oF more than twice as | More, than 'the eworld wil SeUnp ly Madk By much as wis expended in federal inoney toward highwnys. | Pe*ceabiy ade by Motor vehicles in W24 paid special taxes amounting to MOGI | * ‘The ficlde atur off are always fatr: ‘ WYOMING BAKING Co. Is on motor tr R SECOND AND WOLCOTT CASPER, WYOMING 000.000, The total freight receipts of rallr jee he who is continually seeking portation produc & amounted to $100,982,000, ~ them reaps no harvests, en |