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- SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1925 PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Cribune : s - The Casper Daily Tribune Pp m ata sponsibilit for the pre: By KATHERINE PHILIPS, ladies or gentlemen got into them | homage In all quarters.” By J. EB. HANWAY AND E E. HANWAY trouble In China 8 primarily | Forbear, bold youth; all heaven here,| they must remain powdered, busked, It is because we know how much $$ $$ | with European and Asiatic powers| And what you do aver bewigged for some appre-|is due us, that we are impatient to which haye not ceased to look upon | To others courtship may appear. | 4 There were no shower! show some petty talent as a sub China as a legitimate object of greed| “Tis sacrilege to her. baths, no saftey razors, no obliging | stitute for worth. costumes were not whipped off and|stamed sou) attempts to hide its on as can be the modern. ,When| nakedness. 1 find the like unwilling i fiw decidedly clean These stately ds. the fig-leaf with which the To One Proposing fie decidedly cleaner. These stately | amends. Depend Upon Borrer-Nur Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second cl: | November 22 1916. = = ; =: and injustice. Chin ts compelled to| Sho 1s a public deity; drug stores where one today can] We are haunted by a conscience 1h yer Dally Tribu issued ever ning und The Sunday Morning | #” rug stor Tebiheavers Sunday at Caapacc Wyotuibe, Publication omtices: Tribune | ™aintain her tariff rates on import: | And were't not yery odd everything for a commodious| of this “right to grandeur of char- = building, opposite postoffice. ed commodities et a maximum of 6} She should dispose herself to’ be nlines We remember Lexing-| acter,’ and are false to it. ——- | per cent. Thus the means of sup:| A pretty household god? ust not forget Jonas Han-]. But each of us has some talent, |]]* Business Telephones —. " . <=} ard 16) porting the central government are | can do something useful, or grace- : 1 Branch Telephone Hxchange Connecting All Departments destroye! | Wirst make the sun in private shine ful, or formidable, or amusing, or ||! Containing pure wholesome. ingredients and being MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ 'y_of the American goy-| And’ bid the world adieu, . lucrative. Preeare ah Saint : ; The Associated Press ts exclusively entitied to the use for publication ot | ernment in China has always stood | ‘That so he may his beams confine | Reds and Riffs And that we do as an apolog sanitarily manufactured. An ideal toast spats gor it 2 all news credited to this paper and algo the loca! news published herein. | out in sharp contrast with thut of| In compliment to you: | eS to others and to ourselves, for not contains the materials that make it so. t must be re) - other great powe Under McKin- | But if of that you do despair, 'The fact that the French are hay-| reaching the mark of a good and rood. if popularity. counts. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. 1. ©.) ley and Hay the partition of China| . ‘Think how you did amiss ing so difficult a time subduing thelr | equal life. good if pop afte Advertising atevresentatives the Boxer rebellion was pre: ve ‘to lx her beams which | recreant territory in northern Africa eee INSIST ON BUTTER-NUT Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidg., Chicago, Ill, 286-itth| vented. The Chinese (people, have | are > is not at all surprising. In the first) 1+ is observed that most persons York City: Glope Bldg. Boston, & Suite 404 Sharon Bldg.:| since looked upon Americans as f re Bright and large than his. | place Riffs are no mean fight-| 7 lag a de Made by ability meet in society with a ontgumery i, Ban Brancisco, Cal. Copies of the Daily Tribyne | their traditional friends jotteumery Sty Sen eta: Cas tea of thie Lal Ne ae ors. ‘They demonstrated their worth | king of tacit appeal stash eens td 2 are on file tn the New York, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco o! Yolshevist representatives 2 against. tbe Spaniards. _The pay "Ear wotiattherer Wwy OMING BAKING Co and visitors are welcome. | China, hay in mind’ of course Thanks to Jonas trained In modern are and és - | — d to the “Senators and presidents hi = rE se people but: or odern military equipment. ‘The of- . BSCRIPTION RATES | oF i Piss : -o| climbed so high with pain enough, t By Carrier and Outside State fomentaing re ton Transcript, June 16th, 1925)| Cicers are psjandithe, men‘are.|t ot teaateuiithey ithiake the piece of One Year, Dally and Sunday s 5 communist: line As the rain ‘descended. yesterday | not afraid. The climate and the} = Six Months, Daily Three Months. De nd Sunday and Sunday especially agreeable, but as an japology for real worth, and to 1 unon the aggres: of svorable. eee | at Lexington on bob and tle wigs, | strategical locajion ts an excuse for ‘as- | bs on“ flowered” waistcoats" and-on 1ad-|- ‘But'there ts more than this to the R to Qne Month, Daily and Sunday npionship * of Chinese: ;. : ; vas | advantage of the Moors. The French | indicate . their. manhood in our sAQDE s r X or : 5 1s 2 les brocaded costumes, there was bias ‘asalai* Pirvachon soheetend: CASPER TO RAWLI STA : SR ee aye ae ir ts fortunate that our | iittie charce for the. philosopher to| fight bravely, as they always do, |e.’ F eerved. L n y Mai " i a Fe ipa i) government at such a time has 00] rake himself heard, much less wel-| but there is sniping bebind the lines. || This ts the «secret of»the-sreat|] oans Lavi DAILY AT 0:30 AL M. FARB—312.00 an effort to v0ut an’ oriental Be hieathet ne een bess Zivo | fille a record of disinterested fri comed. When the heavens are 'giv-| The radicals in I'rance are not. in|#ehelvements of many men. Saves you approsimately f& pours’ travel between Casper Three Months, Dally and Sunday eerie po gle: t for Ching ing sticky drenchings to’ the just in| sympathy yi h A sci Savant: iLiad and ‘Gawiins o at r e strike in . eA Detba: SP a % 4 tempt on the part o! ench ¢ Siseactneoaelinn eis cause of the fo [thas pateca at sembelind teseiare:| CEDE* Tercta is a crane actecals | 0 aie ieee aca aiinsay tee WYOMING MOTORWAY -. - ra All subecriptions mus nes he Daily Tribune will tives in J | King George's line regiments, whén | Would gravely increase the problem | Japanese, there 1s no word for kiss. Sait Creek Transpertation mpany's Office je insure delivery after subscription becomes one month tn arrears. The res everything is steaming and stewing, | @t home and might, indeed, bring PEALE | TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONY 144 a n fanned by {t would, be too much; to ask people | 2bout # fall of the government. { Florida has 15,569 hotels, and one | KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUK TRIBUNE If you don’t find your Tribune after looking caref ‘The Moors have doubtless been in- ally for tt call 15 or 16 rem mber that thtre was once "of them is the largest in the world. it will be delivered to you by special r rising agajnst the western world. sser Register c: Jaint Pp te iF spired fo battle in part at least by | — — on before & o'clock. Piseister Com paints student demonstrations which py iba se ba has Hanway | the propaganda of the Russian so: t —_—- - ne shooting of unarmed dem: | sneaking world tee e rheng English | ec and ha no doubt, recelved = oS | onstrators British police at Na WHenthne ean, on eta Born | aid from the communists of 1 king were not conscious commu.lst | dying five voera ied throne and} country. This {s another r | ; —_—_—_—_— sullitions, however, and the justifi- onan after © Yorktown, | the French radicals sympathi. cation’ fr firing spon. tHecHATadEee he traveled-much and in Britain | the Africans. is not clearly estabHshed, Child labor ‘ounded the Marine Society, but | The French army, if properly sup: above all he made the umbrella an|orted at home, could probably with- English institution, thas vecacnabla;-Umernonipel ats 8] Moors to surrender. But it now ap- d by the hackney | pears very doubtful whether they the American pro-| © that reminds of | will have such support. It is more competition, Chesterfield’s story that the wooden-| probable that some sore of peace The Teapot Victory | The decision of Judge Kennedy of the Wyoming federal |‘ Shanghut textile mills comman ns, : ; 5 | a wage as low wo dollars a week, ‘ court in the government's suit to annul the It is this sort’ of. industrialism to When he did introduce it, he Albert B. Vall, : of the interior, to H, F. Sinclair | which our American foes of protec. | 0oted and hu and the Mammoth Oil company to naval reserve number 3, | tion would exp coachmen in a wa known as Teapot Dome, on the ground of fraud and legal ir- | ducer in fre ase executed AS secre regularities, met general approval. There has been no In this ef the American goy- leg makers were stoutly opposed to | will be effected before the Sear ererall doubt, whatever, in the minds of those ing intimate knowl ernment will be found leaning to- * Continental peace a menace to} crusued. They will regard this as ; cilge of: the facts’ antl cifeuidatnuce wascouhdinethe leqhik ward the policy-of alsquire deal tor freee. But on an island where | a victory and the effect on the Mus Teapot Dome, from the time the Democratic political poreh | ChIP& & 78 HGH ste nehara er ear Fee HOSIEE: | SakaLan Gworid gent Past ar oreo object of forels exploitation be- | !ble and in an age when men dressed| from a European standpoint. If se their pacifism renders 1 peo-|!% & manner described with mourn-| such a situation is brought about pe 1 horrible | scence by Barry Lyndon the state to which our| his declining years, the good Han-| <hrough the use of mil sabotage | was giving the public what {t| which makes a mo of pa-| the American peo-| 2¢eded and soon wanted. Do we, | triotism. | in a century of umbrellas, covered | ch continue the | transit and waterproofs, ever think | * toward Chia] Whabithe Inconrensmtes araeehate | Climb or Crawl she has not the| been that beset our ancestors of a ding herself, are play-| hundred and fifty years ago? It-is| Usually we afe prone to think ds of bolshevism | Pleasure to think of ‘being dressed jour civilization near {tss meridian: Orient to the dan.|{n plum-colored coats embroidered | but when we reflect more deepl} r of revolution and a world-wide | With gold, in white satin breeches. we must agree with Emerson tha ellow peril. If the league of na-|and br silk stockings with red-| we are yet only at the cock-crowing | rit cha orale wa cake atS Oe Ra es ot ans jalue to the caus of Beet shoes, but what would this |and morning star. cou SHY sitnation | bray be Ike after ten minutes} .In our rous society the in which in brief was pronouneing the Jeise legal and valid and | which it might well take vp, Ae mnnt,| Wale, down emont street in the f character is in its In holding that fraud, collusion and irregularity were notably ters now stand, wh: of gra 1925 with the halt. Emersan decided absent from the transaction a1 floods of moisture to reduce As a political power, as the right Divested of politics, prejudice, and supposition, there was 1 doubtless ha romance to a pulp and costume to | ful lord who is to tumble all rulers little merit in the government's side of the case, At any other the United State an oozy clinging mass of colored|from their chairs, its presence is time than during campaign excitement and rise of partisan nitiat! pe hardly yet suspected 6 ————__ 8 it y feeling, the government could never have been crowded into Ldavte ata hete sa mM? use soto The Means to the End! climbers in cor lican party ress began their raid to discredit the Repub | its members, down to the time of filing the suit aguinst the Mamunoth company and Harry Sinclair, of et the outcome of the suit, if the truth and the facts could be 1 before an inpartial court. This was accomplished dur ing the past spring. The government presented what it had in the way of testimony in support of its charges of fraud and | irregularities ,in the granting of the contract, to which the | defense replied with overwhelming testimony, documentary and oral to establish the regularity and od faith of+ the transaction at every point In the court testinfony the any of its co China the reds will be victorious again foes of pr ve? plac vernment failed to establish tentions, of fraud and irregularity and this fact tions is done in | year p and justice | tropic >» be done China to ensure fi . or- | ‘ ed ery genius such a ca but after all the president was wise in transfer | Just Across the Bar England winter was at its playful-| throws into the world. alters the| ring the trial of charges against individuals from the congr | By 'Lifilan Le Van’ Borkh, No overshoe nothing but | world. to the courts, even if the charges could not be sustained. | et oe bd cloaks and wrap-rascals and the ‘The gladiators in the list of power | With radicals and Democrats holdimg the balance of pow s it so hard to | Prospect of going home with a ton | feel, through all their er in the congress at the time that branch.of the government »cks of force, ones of min: ; , . are understanc ial egal eter A a deal | Rel naa ha en et orm Most everybody has an ambition—or goal to attain! But it’s an attempted to usurp such powers and prerogatives of the exe: He nieasures not the years with ; or bea at! r hin e very e of trade ‘ : : utive ei judicial branches ag it saw fit and came very near Aina less picturesque than they were in| and ambition are confession of this endless task for the man who does not save. days, much as we love them, | divinit are more comfortable and Emerson opined; sin those fields are the nd suc poor Success comes soonest to the man whe grasps opportunity. And the man with ready money is prepared for that opportunity! accomplishing its design, even going so far as advocating Step by step along the changeful, making the legislative branch legally superior to and above a con uy fied ; both judic nd executive branches, OR, Gg Ate'e path you Judge Kennedy's decision is regarded as an example of Nav aSattie seas beyeha enw If you wish to reach the goal of your ambitions it is necessary that keen insight and appree 2 tion of the situation and sound from the NATRONA TRANSFER you save—and here’s a strong bank that will start you on the right every legal eeu eo Ru a ame at ne gov- vet To se r know It seems 40 far ’ road, if you follow a systematic pian of consistent saving. ernment will appeal to the federal circuit court, the attorney here so happily await for you, and sound legal learning mny dee the folly of carrying further WE: DO EXPERT CRATING AND PACKING. : ’ * s Porodsen Gonidtbented sontnolitivelerexiseutiin Featlahalteais gorhbetreerhe etl att ESTIMATES FREE. The Stockmen $s National Bank pangs ach through smiles, MOVING AND farce with the district court decision he Locating the Pole Then do not send ime fee trom pinged atins Fi i k Fi ’ you agair r There will be many who will admire the grit and persever With sad unhappiness and bliind- Ph 949 irst Trust & Savings Ban er ance of the veteran explorer, Amundsen, in his deteremination ing tears. f . - to reach the north pole, but beyond the mere fact that some- | When through the shadow shines one Combined 'Capital and Surplus $225,000.00 one reaches a certain point insthe north Polar sea, what is | s Eee ershl ok star, there to the North Pole excursion? To the ordinary person the | ean ealing softly from venture is not. only teo risky but it is practically worthless Than Tasgis hens, abelarcd voce B in results. help and comfort you ’ There are no agricultural lands to be opened up, no timber w lands to exploit, no grazing areas for the production of food W beet : soft morning. light: is e animals. Surely transportation bears too great a handicap, preaiiog bright: andifalr, 2 - ” , 4 ( And life again, worth.whil | and the North Pole territory can never be made a successful , Be pr hheniile sane. t 1 “sunimer resort, country, he song bied singing sn yourshathe This Coupon Is Worth $2.50 on One Airplane Ride ; i There is no possible use to which the country could be put, hearts Present; thia coupon and $2.50 at the: Wyomjng Airways. Landing 1 even if it is explored, and some adyenturous person finds ‘This then, dear ones, that I am Field before June 22, and you will be given a big airplane ride over e anything to stand on and proceeds to “stand on the top of near, the city of Casper. Limited time only. Pp the world | Meet life with courage sweet . ‘ or are 0 . i ‘ " e Nor 0) “| and strong i } vy We are of the opinion that the mystery of the North Pole, ‘| Then, it will not seem aad nor Sign here rd = all packed in ice, is just’as-well to remain a mystery as to | Bates. Preséntion ooo ns ckccedkotenke okie Ssaasenons PI in ‘ have the mystery disclosed the Bar, I shall be The number of people to view the great discovery, if even anybody succeeded in reaching the exact spot, would be incons¢ tial, and nothing would be added to scientific knowle not now genera ept d wide : understo ed We are inclined to permit the North I to remain in its cass i opr \yrTr ~ t present isolation and to recommend to men of courage and PHONE FOR A FAN , Our local CASPER BOT TLING WORKS, who are spirit to turn their attention to other fields of adyenture. We ety are willing to believe that some thing are impossible, and % NUMBER 69 “ among them the discovery of the North Pole And in support »\I f. of this belief—there stands the North I i NG! : all undiscovered and as defiant as it ever has been since man made geography and attempted to prove it 4 constantly making efforts for purity in their products, re- cently had tested and analyzed several different waters of this locality. Results obtained show our water as an exceptionally, we Commencement Wisdom pure and perfect product. Commencement oratory is a fearful and wonderful thing whether it comes from the graduates or from the doctors of philosophy who haran from the day's grist ‘ “The public,” announces M eate preacher, “has been ’ Wy is ha nourished upon the sentimentality of sentiment until only the ‘ YY, If ing rudimentary urges of undisciplined life remain sufficiently E , f th active to be stirred : them. Here is an interesting bit This company is now using HILLCREST exclusively in the manufacture of their large variety of soft drinks. Call us regarding COOLER SERVICE for office and residence. - vi Yet the ora ep a sentence in which we glimpse daylight again : t tor aquawk of the ubiquitous saxaphone,” because this age “has ——— a roug e€ ms t been fed on red pepper until its jaded palate refuses to react to any dish unless served t itroglyceriy Luce d gar nished with firecrackers.” A bit mixed—but we begin to get the Been vtlemar ; , Oh, the joy of coming into a cool, shady “In every department of life e continues, “small mer 1 7H sal SigMb inake capital of tho public psychoses (hemmahe lich? || ‘ house from the hot street! It's a: restful fades ngain) and unsuccessful men, who have tired of being and soothing as the tinkle of ice in a ‘ honest at the peoyalling pre of that commodity, are arrogat tall glass. Think what it means to your ® i to themselves large leadership POR oe = k ‘ nt speak with conviction, They never doubt or, hesitate A SMALL mptses, stiewspies. ie nun voles ‘i e) 4 r sir dogmas down on the table e and « , d your sake—phone for a Fan! p Shey, Bet their dogmas d the table with a bangand a | DOWN y I They do—they do! The reverend critic is right. Yet: th vAYMENT ‘ e p more we consider such matter more we hunch that Tom Buys any style of Fan ‘ h Marshall knew, and what America needs ik a good nickel cigar and the balance is paid Natrona Po wer Co FONE MeL 1636 S. POPLAR 8T. ‘Tom Marshall will be long and lovingly remembered because in monthly sums with ; . 7 he had the gift of humor and the birthright of old fashioned your light bill, 01 horse sense, = |

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