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‘bu SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1925 . ee : ‘Che Casper Sunday Cribune ee .. SUNDAY, 28, 1925 | 1 Tinent $11,u0u.v0 mete’ on ‘a 1S per) aid im 1925, Hut TY Hae pt 1 5 = : right which Buropeaus do nut accord their owu governments ats: or in our thoughts, which wear Nancy eat ax ine tvléehe €ald chan | 1916, Incoures ot trons 4 per at PUTLILB | there is also a new difference over tig discrimination and | 9° ike and tyste ng feecrean. BY SAMLEL MINTURN PECK | i pei cent) $Epi One. Wid ERAN ent : Niverica’s usserted monopoly on coustwise shipping, Kuro SRO ae Sera Rye ok Pe ae See unten Rotnl (incunte. tna Ea : .. 5 i i i By; A) CLOWGRG: FOR) Ore eae ae ee oe Naxicd ; bcd sag feente and be HRs it nh He k& HANWAT AND E' KE HANWAZ pe Ws would abolish this, lit is sible they or the tapi and ?nertorme on a-atage of na-|'There was.no lass like ancy " d at | trrst Gin ci Heo RMAC IFaRtH - . - will propose suvh a resolution. The Britis ed to | dons, or in the olseurest hamlet in he was the sweetest: gir 1 exe SOO Ren a overpaid Aahanerd wt is PiNewCaias He tutes. be aa oh a ha bd ot the’ American .destre to omit. discu Malthe or California, the game eje-| Her eyes were blue, ber lock f uf ** ie. seed ihre Cont: (RNG cata bilde: faby 2 j t ; 1 VINEE h Ne vt 4 ) — | . but there is strong inclination inside the Brit ments offer the same choices to each | ; t 7" : na pnt as apt na o avSty/evenitig: ind thie Gundy BEunie | tion to reverse its attitude. This would isolate Americans to | newcomer..und sy aed ind ae jinneh Y aria dticdehuet¥a.’ tetris e Wyoming UVubilcauon offices: Tribune . As refi te s ae sr abolition of coast. | election, he fixes his fortune in ab- a dimple, $ per cent, cep TGiitiiie conipAcltaor ator ied contr ut the combined world demand for abolition of coast eters’ yl | and when ft used to peep 3) 60:00 varid. Byer conaiied at ia Airs” Hel Z ‘ - wise preference, All this was in Emerson's mind|Up at me shyly, 1 was dumb per € of all income ns: | fields Muxe 1 APD ey acter aa ae ara aR ae mente acd If p lwnei Hat tole: | So high my beart would In 19 under an {nerease,of the} tew of the “Royal ¢ title i AINE eI a eae de ae The Zone System ierighadiestidy chanee¥and, novan aximum surtax oF 66 peF cent, the] ety. of London. ah bUnbr. rexerdcg van con las the bi in ite Cela. in re ree. | Ab. little blueeyed Nancy— returns from th: MEMBEK FH ASSUCIATED PRESS arehy in the uni nd in| pition. of ber writings and r The Assucisted tress tn ea enlilled to the use for publication oi Decentralizing the forces of the government for the en “All {s*systen) and gradation. Fron her I've had no word tuted but R22 pér cent 1 all d in Obie ua) publlebed berein.| forcement of probibition will be br t about by 4 new zone “Every god, ls there sitting in his| it must be now quite thirty years ey hud idwindled*to. 4.37 per on 1s ind antatelle exp! ty TST Alen TIP Ain nar ee aL re | Mays tenia Lon be muOpled.aujder? the Mmandagemont OF onel Lin- spl f ' in s! fact I've heard.» of the ‘total.~ In J when | ynd ahi y Meurer of Sudt y f umes L 4 i sphere. | But one grim fa e i = Ee SLI UN ey coln C. Andrews, assistant seeretary of the tr The ten: | -*The young mortal énters the hall| Another man she married the maxinvusnysurtax hs a L Adverth s ves tative program calis for twenty-four zones ¢ its 7 } the firhna ntal thére is alone) I mig known “twould be; | duced to. 66 per cert Vrudden | King & Urudden. 1720-2 Chicago, It, 286 -vifth macnn ne bead; who will linve practically supreme authorit |with them alone, they pouring .or! And res wonder If | slight increase In whe percentage of Ea he ee ere aiabe: Sa Cults (406 °SGSrOn s Bide: rriats!& i ‘ial alcohol in legitimate’ bi | him fenedictions and, ‘gifts, and! she ever ks of me the largér incomes reported 53 New Monteomery St. Sun & isco, Ca x ff the Daily Tribune Druggists'and users of industrial alcohol in legitimate bus fe St, Sun Wrancisco, Cai, Copies of the Daily Tribu ; r Wash. | beckoning him up to “their thrones. “When we consider very large are on Gle in the New Yo: k, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco offices ness can deal with the zone heads instead of going to Wash On ‘the instant, and incessantly. fall t the mirror 1 the figures are even mo and visitors are welcome. | ington for permits. Many shifts in field forces « expected. snow-storms of illusions. a while t of thé effect of high sur eS SUBSCKIVTION KATES [ame ae “He fanctes himself in. a vast see before me there In 1816, the returns of re- liy Carrier and Uutside State History Repeats @ which. sways this way sand ieful. emnite n Ingonieambte€som'$460.000-7t0 6 Year, Dally and Suiduy .. wecerenstseccnenenscetncpenene$ 9.00 * and whose movements and do- | sais ay ee 43 nak Cont we thi Hix Munths, Daily wud sunday The declaration made by the clergymen of Dayton, Tenn. | inzy he must obey, he fancies him. | ee ene ee en Hinge pddcaarye pet ye be nies“ Alufitbe, L : su eae pe in anticipation of ae Helga tA ot trial cannot fail to be self poor, orphaned and insishifi-| 14 pe ashamed to have one know the percentage of 1918. In 1916. the One Year, Sunday onl interesting, to a student of history. It says in par i n | I ever think of lc turns of incomes of $500,000 and aicee “We believe in the right of free speech. We believe ih re “Thé mad crowd drives hither and | peotatitived A1K6 perteéniortall Salt Creek Busses One Year thither, now furlously commanding still—when I am lonels Daily and s ligious liberty. We do not believe that the right of free sj ech urns. In 1923, they were but 04|] Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel f coe pays a or religious liberty warrants man or set of men to teach | pare aie at Hea: re re plea to ree per cent of the tota urns. or le6s/1 8 a, m, and 1 p.m. and 5 p. m s Saas i aaa ita rpose or tende For sentimn ke 1 en an onetwelfth of the percentage One Sloth, Datly and Sunday our childrenany theory which has, as its purpose or tender thetr: will, and think or act for him-|;ovee best a ruined wall. ge. ‘ ol Leave: Salt. Creek One Yeur. Sunday Unly 2. yan-snansae-. 450] the discrediting of our religion. self? SAT cai ot Ge EE MATGEGUBbET ys ‘ }7 8 & m. 1p, m. and 6 p. m All subseriptions must be | * And ee ? the matter of the percentage |} Exprées Bus Ueaves 9:30 Daily padvance an the Daily Tribune will not} It ish ly probable that ancestors of several of the ad “Every moment new changes and vn hel: @ on J ar prents Oo s declaratio P or or jew showers of deceptions to baffle xes:s . - “ . insure delivery after subscription becomes One month in arrea: herents of this declaration left the Old World for the new in now ‘sh fs "ot pttons t ¢ , : e taxes actually. paid, the ci me SoS OTA Te. c es a Fes Binds 19 fogs Ake: aig Biatract him Ss am even more striking. A PRESS KICK, TE YOU DONT GET YOUK TRIBUNE | order to be free to wership God as they believed proper, be and distr him To int $16 : nes in 00,» If you don't find your Tribune atier Woking care for tt | cause other men quite as conscientious as they, took substanti “And wheb and by, for ) dba peggy eee | TELEPHONE 144 and it will be delivered to you vy spectai wesser Registe: | » the same view of the limits of the right of free speech and pant the alr pleat nd the ¢ m0 I te Ss ncome taxes Ir 1918, 443 3 sent pe | religious Hberty as these’ estimable Dayton clergymen are | ltt a Itttle, there ura ‘the ‘gods I 0 mt fe ting atill around him on_ thelr of ag a See ; | taking. 5 ‘ The demon, Time, he may ha aking thrones—they alone with — hin pronkne te —_— SS alone. PDE IY igre Sap es a | FY Fey Byerythi fi he C 1 Touris : BeeAE iia chic siideaba: Loeta Sete oy roe eneee BUNS iverything for the Camper and’ Tourist. ‘ By . > Weight of Clothes ‘ its full ‘lgni | Pe a BUNA , Get Our Prices Before You Buy. Employing the I ‘adlock Feminine clothing at the Ascot races gets spublleite ir sone Pos kee apathe the-art Although the exee " oer: Sy.9 4 London from the fact that a vewspaper of t city publishes vision fair th ancy. Wa . . A F3 xerut , 30 ; slanatt 5 aware of the existence of open ealecng inuil eautty were full | comparative weights. sinartly dressed woman, nante not men | My Days Among the esisrs sininm ber | Kistler Tent and Awning Co. : ; ; pre e Na i le uote ate r totul outfit of chiffon AE edocs’ 7-619 East Second St Phone 2065 trona county and of the further fact that one | tioned, is quoted tying thut her total outfit of ch 3 - A 617-6 ast Secon * hone 2065 7 ated in property owned by one of the county Commande eeePee | gow, hat, shoes aud silke uecessories weighs exactly one once Dead Are Passed World Topics yond a few desultory efforts to close such institutie Hen ‘ale | more than the hat that she wore in 1910. She ia de both BY ROBERT SOUTHEY - —_— —- = = because the proprietors refuse: ick in”? oat . s, and she knows. All of this bints at wlous seanti ; < “ig 5 at the high sur. ( lector a DT el ceer ee. te Roce GlaleoL | at atiRe tiie but there ix nnother side to the question, It is” | My aaye among the Dead are passed |tax rate en -$24,000.000,000 r for the bootleg and gambling ritig, nothing has ever 1 | ness of attire. but t te OMe | ; : Twine uetey 2 done toward real suppression of the traff n liquor. eee probable that the mule summer suit of today with under eens me T be at Le ou roe at es ae, ne é i or. ‘ } ttle ro that e top bat o' hefo'er thése casual eyes are cast, |!nto tax-free ies, foreign Now these gentlemen who have been openly flouting the clobes and everyihing weighs little more thar th toy as thevk rida “Bee OID BEI thenthh anh: tleeWhahe. @araacre) law, that is the owners and lessees of the property, Will shave beaver that grandfather w and yet no one is accusing th My? né ailing friends are they, sented by F. W an opportunity to tell the district court why they ‘deliberately gentlemen of immodesty With whom'I converse day by day. oar Mor ragneen violated the statute yee F ~ Sao aya | f e War Fi Mr. George Weedell, county and' prosecuting attorney, has The World’s Activity Peder te ae eabeeon! afd Te = en the ste on ¢ s i f EB ce a ee F | nd seek relief in woe, and former Re tak | the step, upon good and sufficient evidence placed befort It would take sight train of 37 ears cuch to clear | \oq white 1understand ‘and feel ean leader of | im, to close up some twelye or fourteen of the worst offenders the docks in one day of the experts and importe of the United How much’ to tt T owe. © House of Rep-| a in the field towns, by instituting abatement ‘proceedings | States for 1924, amounting to 208.678.400.000 pounds and valued | My cheeks have often been bedewed J resentatives, re- | gainst the owners and lessees of the property’ where such | — at #8.209,000.000, But the trade this year is going to be bigger, | With tears of thoughtful gratitude. | cently tilicit business is conducted. In case the property is found by | Burope is steadily growing inte a better vow n. The Ruse | | Mr. Mondell ar . the court to be used for the purpose charged it will be pad- | sian experiment with communisnis slowly working out its dis My tndushts are. with» the Dead gued that the alm (a 4 Ar tite Caane Jett, This is the proper step to be taken in eases | asteous.course, but in practically all ather countries with the | pc aNT Uo of tax reform Other businesses and professions of this kind and the most effective one,,and, completely does sossible exception of Great Britain, where unemployment con, ey ited ae tabi Tp | Te a ‘ | 3 5 | oxsib’ « ‘ i . ; Their virtues*love, thefr® faults con surtaxes do1 ° re- ice way not only with the nuisance of un Open safooi but with *| Poe eto be a uettous problem. the Improvement Ix: marked Ey pasbyrenleyerraee omnneareD Ss dle have-regular hours of service and the the crime of immunity granted owners on payment: of-a fixed In Italy, France, Belgiuny and Germany unemployment is prac Partaka their hopes and fears larke’tc abcan j $ : assessment to the vice ring. tically “negl ble. A And from their leesons seek and find tee ana Sanat r | public must'govern itself accordingly If the corporations operating in the oil fields would wake ; : aie a tngtruction’ with an’ humble mind. | ¢ w Mawpéze the taxable, tld. | or go without. BUT THE ELECTRIC p and learn that it is to their advanta to bave mo: and If. as Dr. Eliot insists. there will be work to de in heaven, He said that the South and West / : law ling communities, and lend encouragement in that di would it not be a matter of wise precaution t vk after the My, honda arp with: the Dead: Anon | would benefit most of all sections COMPANY must be prepared to ren- re suld be greatly to their credit alvation. of the souls of our efficiency experts My place with them w e, of the country by such tax reform | - salvia ci souls 7 with th avel o because of the capital it would re. 24- i 5 i soli is huown that similar institutions In the town of Evans — = aaa Sanita ue | AE weuh them bball <ravel on,” | because of ihe capital tt. would re-| der 24-hour service 365 days in the ville will receive their introduction to’ decenéy at the sume There is a question we huve always wanted to ask y Yet Jeaving mamé, Ltrust alictaxchalernotoni ‘ a : nection with the passing of the horse, it is this. Wher the horse | rae wn Prtetine dust: Wepre an reriunanes year. — went, did the horsesenve go with him? ding to the cost of lving, but | 2 OF ah PNY 7 % r Miss ;Odyne Omega Cornell, a} miinshed the actual revenue Planning Coolidge’s Vacation If Sister Carrie Chapman Calt desires to text her theoryy | .oung woman of Oklahoma ity, haa yield of large fortunes, according to | No Sundays or holidays off for the Lots of people are ready to plan-the president's working that you can talk war to death, she his an excellent opportu formed a partnership’ with her) Mr. Mondell, Men with incomes of | - je s day for him and tell hin what be ought to-do, But it is not | tunity for a trvout in China tdifier'ih the practice’ pt law 100,000 or more pald_the govern: | Electric Company. You call the gro- easy to frame a program for bis coming playtime, It looks Pictiins-3 _—-— —~ cnn 7 2 yi deialananreaimoe neces = = | cf 1s though he would dos Dr. Eliot advises and find his pleas Who's Who i: bueno “A m: | q Stop W ‘ cer, the baker or the butcher after bus- ure in his work. Por what pastime tempts from the desk a man oS Teh 4 Stop orrying I i ri i who does not fish, swim, ride horschack or play golf and whose —-— tment bere ; nko oving” ae chanics ee hours and the likely reply is, ole recorded recreation has been a little hayraking in the mo OhG Coeadt, Araveren bys cheabEt: fax counséllor. to eatdeteyts ta alf the annoyance of moving “Sorry, but the last deli i tion-ipteure’s all-seeing ? abitual " lsh’ governtnent: of A: J. K. Clark | Webruary, 1922, wan th. Tang ends the minute you call us in| . ¥, ivery is gone, r e's all-seeing eye and the habitual’ramble of a féw ns isi tiere he ninda hid’ first to aid you, Moving is an old | Kerr from, counsellor in Cair we can send it'up tomorrow.” minutes ere the minutely subdivided White House day began? o hems of perth matter with us, so we've learned pot of, counsellor in. Toklor ts sith the complex, pr Cleveland went fishing. Wilson played golf. Roosevelt had his | PO" ", nportarice. at least to Bri-| \ 1. He foreeaw In advance tle all the new ways of making it | tennis cabinet ,his boxing instructor, his strenuous-bikes and | tains than the announcement itself | new cricis ‘n Morocco. “Wateh the easier for you. Our men, vans | horseback rides, Mr. Taft went out on the links frequently. would indicate. itt ad and methods are right up to the | Harding found relaxation in a yacht trip or accard game. | The new coun Bary minute. Our rates are lowest | : THAT WOULDN’T GO A MINUTE Ml sctior to the } British embas possible for services so perfect. Just phone 74. But what exercise i ball be done for and with a chief executive whose tricted to his New England consctenée, his pa tience, his judgment, his controlled tempe Poverty and Riches IN THE ELECTRIC BUSINESS Jit the Japanese pital appear To ur See Ben Transfer Co. o have the} great r Await Time's Test ot win. |” Gat those we took Stanley Overbaugh, Prop, To the members of the younger generation it shall be ab et ACLN. | tee Kereibiace i tate aan oe a es | Our “delivery wagons” run every hour of the sorbingly interesting twenty or thirty years from now to note ° She) Dents erin tina wat SRR AED oh day and night. Electric Company. employes just what estimate the cold-blooded and unprejudiced historian 4 compro: | have any advantage of them { CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE | must be ready at a moment's notice to go out in will put on > » and wo: of Ro ari , d oon he 1 ar vovert ifter |] i a , i ; M vt ae shells andes sot K pect Aarion Lal enatis ee ees hae al Pip tne mad || CANS LEAVE DAILY AT 9 a0 4M FARB—212.50 the rain or snow, day or night, in order to keep Woodrow Wilson, this age regards as one of the caticaleritl Ho DONG D1 Our Ulmer ne be: hem aee sareteere te Dione | Siero lpoep ila comn aes and remarkable men this country has recently produced. | 4 He never | tial ey iy ea : ouptr vi f———__ Co WYOMING MOTORWAY . mi oes oe 0 eH Pits at arcs BOG) ARNG: bie salt Creek Prantoortau Co via Oth Outside Influence Eliminated | Pasha and hin Nationalist, support: | quality of existence: as in our ein MAWASESD HOTEL PHONE 144 M : re - 5 eee when, their gesture of hos ’ oyments, which only ¢ rin the i State and local p Nitical influences are to be put aside in pa aNrs itis occupation exceeded | manipulations but e s the same rere ountain States Power Co; filling the administrative posts in the new prohibition ‘enforce thé generous limits set by the rest ‘ i ment organization. Many of the twenty-two divisional. admin- denéy, ‘He fought King ud clause istrative posts in continental United States will be filled with by clause to ensure that the ney men from other districts. Cong al influence which in the tian constitution whould be Formerly NATRONA POWER CO. NATRONA TRANSFER, | democratic instead, as the King de past h weighed heavily in the selection of federal. directors may not count. M hose “g “1 sired, a mere task for nutocracy. In nay not cour en whose integrity bas been questioned and reap? «ban wget ett ta: 4 who did not mea up as producers of: results will not be hy aura react ake retained. Comptr parties. But, just. be General MeCarl bas béen asked for a rulin y the lary question as it is proposed to pay as high aight course in a hgh tes sine te Sot STORAGE & FUEL CO. Immigration Law Working tsa foblang. tapCelro “oF ee SETI Of the immigrants admitted to the United States during | toute for Exyptiu paslry Sard a the ten months covered bt thé new law ulmost $7. ner e views, Clark Kerr most 87 per cent of Kihg’s mén and those arriving from Europe were from the northern and west érates-and. extremist ern parts. A sharp reduction in the percentage from southern | o¢ficialy in. Baypt ever have beg and eastern Europe was contemplated hy the law. That‘is jnst | From July to October of last yoar at it has done. Immigration from Ite in’ that period was while risis which was later to while in the same period 51 emigrated to Italy, Only | break.in November over the murder S10 persons came in from while 5.707+ went out: to | ofthe BirdaP’was brewing. Mr. Clark Greece. On the other band 4 English came intoithe coun. | Hefrein the absence of Lord Allen MOVING OUT-OF-TOWN HAULS ~ Phone 949 ree: try amd left it. while of Trikh the inflow’ was 35,213 anid | Y, found In him the most loval of Hh, _ / the outge 1.105, Of Chineve 1488 came and 2.708 went. as faras | the High Commi + retirement. | \" y +: J | the figurex show and of Japanese the imports were GOS and: {in théesomewhat enigmatic circum a ; qs Fai Wi, i | TRAIN VAD ’ val the export stances already described in these | | a" — — " | SC HEDULES . dispatches, was bound to be follow - B iil | CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN | ed by his ald’s transfer to another | Same Old Wrar im 111 tat le diplomatic He shares with Lord LU — 7 | Westbound ‘ t Tentative platforms I by committees of the Republi | 4! the credit for whabévers tee | | (e IIty if QU of: | No. 603... 2... OM poe BPE) At ie can and Democratic New state conventions Indicate a | Eres has beer m 4 Leki Aa fy Ne We fi <i P | neteeuky Departs fight ov the wet and dry-issue ip the campaign for governor ne No ledatkad aaye-in Canova tba || ' i PY Gh | | D ' No. 622 Wo ee saeann en. weeen 5:45 p.m 6:00 p. m next fall. The Demycratic platform denoun the Anti-Saloon | 06 nber followin s the British ultima A Nee iy a | CHICAG league, and calls for repeal of the Lighteenth Amendment, the | ec jolted P emler ghiul ° Fr het -—— Rastbound BURLINGTON SEIN ae t state prohibition enforeement act. and modification of the Vol ffice it was his influ Your Savings Account | No. 82 2. erry eA 9. | which e than any o e peace, He is a cou whom Sir Edward Grigg succeed 1 draft calls for enforcement of u s prohibition act. The liquor issue | ured in the recent Republican primaries, at which.the nom-_ | | stead uct, The Weatbound Departs of Philip Kerr, 7:10pm Inaugurates Independence! ination was won by State Senator Arthur A. Whitney, rnoning | % private secretary to Premier 4 a oe ees 56 on a dry platfr 1 uae Peocreumna cousll len atthe | _When George Washington was sworn in first president of the aya say z a mt Marquis of Lothian. He entered the | United States, this nation started on the road to independence—the road | 3 % Roiling the Waters | diplomatic service just 20 “yrs ane of progress, thrift and vigor that has made this the greatest country in i“ There are those who believe that the European delegates to | See has benus be isroreee, the world. T the Inter-Parliamentary congress at Brussels deliberately are | Let this bank help you gain that desired and coveted independence he UNION Label making a drive against America‘instancing the att onthe | ao is exemplified by the statue of the immortal Washington standing be- C workability of Dawes transfers ax a deeper move by inter | Call One of Our fore the sub-treasury department in New York City | Can be used by the following firms, who employ none but ested parties to hinder transfer deliveries und discredit’ the It only takes $1, then regular weekly deposits, which d i Union Printe scheme and the disposition to discuss the question of inter Salesmen to attain that goal, P s'waich draw interest, The Casper Daily ‘Tribune. Allied debts. Since settlement in Washington with debtors is | Oil City Printers. for Demonstration of Hudsons 3 probable before end of October ft does not xcem to serve any useful purpose to open discussion and entingle the isnue ov these Europeans propose to protect against Amerioni reven agents asserting right to investigate Byropenn exp hooks, Scandinavians and Belgians are paurtieulort rritated fA) t ig intelergble that, Americans should domand this | The Casper Herald . Séervice-Art Printing Co. Che Commercial Vrinting Co. Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co Slack-Stirrett Printing Co "HE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP SURE ae ele an nck a The Citizens National Bank CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BUILDING Caacer Urinters tint fur Caster wae