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PAGE SIX DAY, JUNE’30, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune TUR | i tL see , po | 7 | 2 ar he ride to know that thou hast | = - To. hint: i Maky caro baits js y A Jot Southern Europe, and the home bri | Che Casper Dai To Think About agent World Topics —_|ire"er''ine. Kins’ axa Queen and] been, | ot uf about aay * t ebildren has gone far to con- A student ut Dame Vasear. your! c e I Br t hahah arr ote od nree mt in Germany | ¢irm their hol n the s Alma, Mater dear,— , By J. E. HANWAY AND E & HANWAY shee. be ONG ‘t te |e sey pr a pic ie re tior Hes in doing | of thelr p F rth and fight lifes battles, with =: ay with clo according to Karl] o¢ ¢ Wutered at Casper (Wyoming) pustuffice ax second class matier d vrate 2S eats tendo November ¢z The Casper Dully Tribune tssued every evening and 1 he Sundi y Morning , a responde ears has been happy, even | your learning, never feur he King {8 now His | | matics. | [Toa a ar —_ | Participating In National Defense NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE & FUEL CO. WE DO EXPERT CRATING AND PACKING. lingee We’ Va ; Tribune every Sanday at Casper. Wyoming. | Publication offices: Tribune | sot "@ : ur Y Home Gun Duel Is Ink. Oppoalt oBtomlic t ve ‘ oe Watmath naditecal Heal haidi —~-- 4 Bro e€ 25.000 acres; the ve are) BY EDWARD ROWLAND BILL | | | Business Telephones —.—_ =-1b ard 16| this R d men of that type. 1¢-mys:| | C ll ad E eegyyee | Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting Ali Departments j_, Phinktr OnE HN CA ore ies a s\gdinvelty 0) the. sue | atte rror; {| MUMBER THO ASSOCIATED PRESS | tained t i j wenlte, ia Foo PE sO Se | | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of | soe yy pana has 800 4 | ne'a door Probe (9) ens | all news credited tn this paper and also the loca! cews published bereia. Tr int dctaet Orivaae be purely c And peace With pertec 6 Dp iBi lk Der N t I Member of Audit Bureau of Circniation (A. B. 0.) \oe ane subjective any he eae i | Ings-Venver INOt in- ap nes into play only in petigir: Rp | e pure mist, the pity of the (By Central Pres: ‘Advertising kepresentatives tities i ricer other ia RON sachin pal a1, cluded in Routes Prudéon, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidg., Chicago, tL, 286 -IMLD | Onseotive interest > j t a ‘ Pr HUNTINGTC he, Avei. New York City: Giobe Bidg.. Boston, Masa., Suite 40s Sharon Bidg.. | 0” yh Be oppr t al sually a| nee from. alcohc bed a ULE —Pederal. and, state author! | Pio nosed 55 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, Cal. Copies of the Vally Tribune | iniinake byoeterekin’ d reaches o'er | probing “a fatal noctural bat | ropose areon file in the New York, Chicago., Boston and San Francisco offices 1 dueation; « a biatds te esate Tn oud: | 4 s its still face most ten-| prohibition agents. in a. ravine on —— and visitors are welcome. , evative. minds, * bainpered lite ta'the| Camp Creek, tive miles from here SUBSCRIPTION RATES nt continue to : to strenath'and | ; ? ‘ | ie of the battle two men| WASHINGTON, June 30. — ¢ By Carrier and Uutside Staté | ul e mone t and e i x r pur shift] are d- another ~ serious! ir One Yeer, Dally and Sunday —. es | ple ¢ ® matters ‘“ «| Wounded, while a fourth ts being rvice on eight routes to be Siz Months, Daily and Sunday .. WWewcewnencausesseseccsccesceness 4.51) | n 2 98) without bail on a ec c DRuPETEOAt He nire Fok ns ates Months Datly and Sunday .---—.--- wo nene een en en nneen n= 225 | cc , | jer da fifth is_under dond | continental: services were invited to me Month, Daily and Sunday ..------—---—-—_-~------------—. right | ay of cure ed, "as. vhocting with Intent to b Postmaster Generil New One Year, Sunday only .. ide Jand water, h ab satemious’ ie The dead are Wi Ham “t 4 Sram tara etait One Year, Daily and Sunday yee ee ntelligent recre ae niet oF: the: Groth York tu Boston vty Hurtfora Six+Moaths, Datly and Sunday pugs Se are deac ; in St. Loule. via Spring Three Months, Dall. a Sunday apie |at_ cor in ae One Month, Daily and Sunday -—-—-—-.- wit | He Cos ith wo to StPau) and Minne One Year, Sunday Only | the} by af t one: HedEaike! All subscriptions mus? be pald in advance ao i | ar con-} : insure delivery after subscription becomes one month {n arrears. : I cat ne the authe Birm'ngham, Ala, via RICK, IF YOU DON’T GET YOUR TRIBUNE Pay Ma ta ir Chicazo to Dullax via Moline st if you don’t find your Tribune after looking carefully for it call 15 or 16 < S dal, Joseph. Kansas City, Wlehita a 2nd it will be dellvered to you by special messenger. Regisiter complaints ke a Homer Okinhoma City before 8 o'clock, f at? and the fifth man implies SE aa Sto aoe Anger —_ ha qone | sh . is at Ubert 1 = 3 Ge ; € x | or shooting Bail AOA TOOT a NV yy e ; | reports were that the federu! | I e Returning From jand state prohibit on enforeemen on “ i aN r. gents fought an hour-long gun but ar Crop Outlook there: Vassar | the’ other’ party The June report of the department of agriculture fore ti through Kansa By T, ALL. gang t wer ~ — . casts.a wheat crop smaller 000,000 bushels than that of t. I en to Mound City, ee: —————— —___- ——__+ last year. The yi vinter wheat, harvesting of which is % I which on the ba dust thevar toad H now well under y is placed at 407,000,000 bushels, as com ate or We ferried Ohio of misthken ‘en \ pared with an actual crop of 509,000,000 bushels u year ago t : thee pee. ad feeling between state | }f Mt \ y has fared somewhat better, and the 1 ‘ A + ce : enforcement agents, ul- | {{- L RAM present forecast indicates a crop within 29,000,000 bushels o ‘ aimee Wh ho’s Who vo had Its atart over thet fly f One IAAI last year’s total. These figures suggest a situation almost the ; gia we z Me of a confiscated liquor J.LMurphy reverse of that'which obtained in 1924. On the basis of present Y hi ride pee estimates, there will- be only a comparatively small surplus of 4 da 4. nid ctala Ere Sonaur tii ye San Francisco wheat.for export from this country. On the other hand, it ap , ‘ ld hate Nante ae ates RS oon near ai e I : pears that the principal foreign crops will be much larger ; ; ci In suc than last year ; Ke father; King Humbert, | Thunderstorms | ‘a hotel @t Reduced yields. ure indicated for oats, rye and bay, while ¢ ic oat en assassinated at By Wm, 1. DAVIS heen ally Fesaonabie a y crop will apparently be son t' Turse vi “paar r urking o" ed pa - — a | the barley crop will apparently be, somewhat larger than‘ “si kip tar aE ah ee tes | ee ett outside year. ago. There has been a noticeable diversity of growing a e ging the t ann ar 10 trials beset thee | rooms in conditions this month. A recent report of the president of the i er , Se Mian nda Basra iris | rooims t: ate Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway company notes that : t mode | of . when the ‘less0 | favorable weather has prevailed throughout the greater part ——— “ mone pts (i) tees, E ing, sient prem Se ie } of the west and southwest. Corn is mak excellent pro: > 7 oT as bap iho bap ening cial vivid ref paths Latte, 4 Cotton is doing well'in most 8 of this territor tial 1 changing units reac hours esa ane The situation in the cotton belt is m encouraging. Crop \ ma mbol throu farewell hast of | 2 fain me words Pee Fendt ie tr dmy fleck Dining } condition on May 25, was officially reported as better than ¢ Casp It 1 1 “ay, so of the r nation ale : Vassar's Is of thought— ¢ cing flowers year earlier in all'the most important regions, and current ¥ t ¢ " hnd good Jersey |S ira in 1915 was one of| Yet ) well as time goes or te ’ Uigate that: even’) gees . i j e I 4 pat eré a hundreds of the | tt r ive actions of his| he precepts thou were taught. | — ports djdicg e that even last year’s re reage will Wi 1 : i other was’ when, in Qc-|Guard well the stepping stones i < dere refused to sign e knowledge there instilled or ‘rtia) law, there. | Within those walls of tame, to vsue|| Outdoor Goods for Outdoor People - 4 2 J t 3 bee young mind revealed Growth of igarette I roduction | Thoughts filled of deeper learning t tight: be sald tliat the history of tb Pay abling t Fa ° and ed with © st mg \ APG ee J , ft 1 wonstitutl The classics the Muses... sans in recent yeurs is the story of the cigarette single 1 " : a alnupualtsenot frivolousneas, ‘and gloss. tion of 1920, in every year since 1901 the production of € 1| the trip 4 dislike of display. wht | In years to come, when thoughts | E |To Set Up Water! P cigarettes was larger than in the year immediately preceding \ ma : 1 the man, have prevented him | revert, back to college days. R It is interesting to recall in this connection the fac hy I De has not m taking so spectacular a part |Remember words of censure, were/| AlTo Take F the production of cigars was at its maximum iv be Ps melig fy a LT the life of the nation as {Is played t times words of pralse. } s | Dow Mildew O But this reversal in the movement of the two branches | ™ he 1 s sbthey Serre Bee rl gin Jeunes ete EN jas eee | o} yroduction as temporar e custo ary yansion © > € 5 glad c here is searcely miet n gain farewell old assar, adieu, nsec f° production w temporary. Th eae ert S83 ytd e 1 that he has not visited, usu adieu, to thee | y |Te Carry | cigarette output was promptly. resumed. Last year the indi Th ho t H. W. BAKER ully with his consort, Queen Elena, | Whose vine clad walls, and rhrub- | | cated. production was 71,000,000,000 cigarettes, not including r r the and + T F was a Montenegrin princess, | bery, haunts -to thee should | the 10,000,000,000 produced in bonded warehouses re first. si t 1 , Baker 1 own Casper thus the trouble to | ever be Several influences have contributed to the phenomenal n iz ‘ ‘ tel removed to] come into pe nal contact w his | A fount of Ungering beauty, tho’ | growth in cigarette consumption, both in this country and ee a, ¥ hat he has to say | subjects no" atter how! hymble, ne rs nidee Daddies pi at Make your next outing the best ever. Order a | 4 2 is h ve o the conditions whic t He prices a F te o Casper | b \ home to them the fact |Join i rortn d frolics, no rf + R e goroge ae Rea ctaihe sn oniteria LOW IOZCOF nt nee Ht B frightened me at f 1 pet ta thee sites bear the daidy chajn— || Brooks Square Umbrella Tent from us today. | induced the spread of the smoking habit during the war, The Py | i Tt th hiten ies | ed tc ——— _ eart . O1 ees © tall, and ately, | , ‘ * * increasing number of women smokers has been ove factor Aud Ls gdb pel Re: ; ; meidute tetaaal Net Rd punched inoce leeiiniehikuan cores We also have a complete line of Lincoln Folding the size and convenience of the unit, together with its com time of I fall. the Ade ; than, in any other country ! Should fi thy heart with glowing Camp Beds, Tables, Stools and Chairs. See them and | partive cheapr are'in it or, SSS = = = ares eee = =|] get our prices before you buy. While the. most conspicuou in cigarette. e¢ sumption has | a during it is worthy of note | ey that for several years ir the growth was very pro Sch It H d nounced. Lt.is evident, « ¥y,-that-the:pecular:conditic uite riaraqware Co. affecting the market for cigarett the last ten years ha Everything in Hardware only coutinued an expar ricl as definitely establ before any newer influences became operative PHONE 64-W 228 S. CENTER The, increase in the consumption of manufactured tohaceo as fairly uniform until about 1910, with a tendene stabilization apparent thereafter. Tk wis in 1917, and the subsequent movement ha een irreg The war department has received as tion in the July 4 defense t from natior patrivtic or vet erans’ o nizations, including the United War Yet erans, the Sous of the Revolution, the National iatlon of Naval Vetefans) the Ame¥icafi Cross of Honor, the Junicr Naval Reser ¢ Life Exte Inst of New York cit Descendants « ¢ Sig the De t Independ Philadelphia, the > ( ! nd ch ter, Orde of } erv Naval O the Amer ) Dp ] retroleun cord high recards the last week in M the daily 7,000 burrels. In the. first half of June the clined §7,0000 burrels. The large « t ved due to the extrac ar nea t of crude which arelean in gasoline t. The vut ght oll is consider ably less than it was at the begin: of t : The domestic ¢ i f l, averagin 27,080,000 lons dail l t r reported. It ne essitated an unusually ear c eductic of stocks which at the end of tl ynth than at the corre sponding e of the preced : r the first time 1920, Cousimption of gasole f nths of the year exceeiled by about 1 ea10 * fisus last year. ‘The ent. & e industr particularly that of rnd point of refiners Europe Slightly Peeved Spain and Belgium have dec! diplomat status asked for American treasur ff t abroad to investigate costs of pevioct tion. for tarif purpores Great Britain, the Scandin ur erland and Portugal also are expected to refu department of state does not believe that this will ser barrass the officers. Spain and Belgium have give rance they will agrist the investigtors Grip. On Rubber Great Britain has a firm grip on the rubber industry in the ar Eust. The heart of the British polic cheap labor, A. wage s¢ale of ten to thirty cents a day prevails, Before estate rubber » be grown in any part ¢ vorld—even in Su matria where American nH about 11,000,000 acres of rubber lands—similar conditions must be proc Mala Magnits -l¢ heel is date for governor of Nitisesota in-1926, H ell to recog nize the fact tbat he is | deat ESTIMATES FREE. MOVING OUT-OF-TOWN HAULS | Phone 949 The finest mixer you ever poured! The UNION Label Can be used by the following firms, nion Printers: A quality product from the House of ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS who employ none tut l. The Casper Daily lribune 2. Ol City Printers. 8. The Casper Herald 4. Service-Art Printing Co 5. The Commercia) Printing Co. yy Let Casper Priniers 7. Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co Print Cor Cascer 8. Slack-Stirrept Printing Co. THE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP —" i | CASPER TO RAWLINS S$ st “AGE | | CARS LEAVE DAILY AT ¥S0 A M PAKH—312.58 | | } Saves vou approaimaiely (2 noure ween Casper a, | travel be Hawiine WYOMING MOTORWAY Sait Creek Transportation Company's TOWNSEND HOTEL Vifice ae Patt 6 DRY enge ws PHONE 446 ; st Buse Inc — 4 — - rn TRAIN SCHEDULES | CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arrives Departs CCC, Ue ee a ae. f) pm 1:50 p.m Eastbound Departs No, 622 --.., on nnscan Bi45 Dp. pt 6:00 p.m CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Parker Bros. Cigar & Tob. C = Bes | arkKei ros, Vigar OD. LO. ar Ges : $185 p.m | Distributors Casper, Wyo. ---6:50 a, m at om

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