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cle “Peer ee Ran eemmemme eng PAGE EIGHT The Casper Baily Cribune! World ‘iopies _Chbe Casper Daily Cribune f vidiers, th course th ol wishes to reverse the —_ . eee A chall to the Anti-Saloon | colence of astr my. but sacred | By J & HANWAY AND © E HANWAY 1 nye its nam t us that Joshua corn Roe t ta t sun.to d still Entered at Casper Wyo } postoffive as secona clases matter | pla f iu ‘ ” "i vert 1916 | more popu th the ew ¢ Nor. was ‘Martin ‘Luther’ wror The Casper Wally Trivune issued every eventing and The Sundxy Morning | s t et , J Bible ts lee nm authorit Tritune every Sunday at Cusaver W yoming Publication offices Tribune t G The denial o bu ©, oppoive pestoffice eetir ronomy, with It Business Telephones —.- H ‘ het oni Bg veatoy Branch Telephone Svinte t sible if one's eat ‘ | ible that wa MEMBEI THE ASSOCIATED PISS | pou | established t Tho A ted Presse ty eaclusively eptitied to the uae te oiealion oF tl a” (Psalms all aews edited in Unis uaper and al the local news wo Led berein. | foundations hould not be mention. It . mor Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (AB. GJ | for moreover! so disting Advertising sepreseutatives | | in those he people, Prudden King & Prudden 1720 Lldy. KO. UL, 286 Witth | ] » were then using 3 k City: Glone P Muss. Sulte 404 Sharon Bldg ' ent, did quote those wmery St. San Coptes of the Datly Tribune | prec nd Father are on file in the New York wion and San Francisco offices | nt that he hav and visitors are weleome i er The opinion of the earth's SUBSCRIPTION KATES all_heresies the most | a Hy Carrier and Outside State s 1 t ost pernicious, the | the Oné Year, 1, and Sumdiay .. x " FE the immobility of | Siz’ Montbs, bat d Sunda in th sacred; the argu: | © Three Munths 1 nd Sur th a t Immortality of the : One Month, batly and sun siuules ol the Mardy will resent havin sts of litera ' iuemtaity of sat gave rise to| over t forty-nine per | group’ of nde ot the court W publi ere the “t nt, and v cou charges of cor No honest » | evidence | Cheyenne could com than Kennedy presen other {s+ t remains for uish fact of the m would nee and. since carefully avoided by the | mittee—a group of Sc ing of the plans of in pr a on trustwe the proposed to e loved, ure | lear Ututed | eng trouble carrying out of nuld be a be {uvud Who did not get * tions “of a Httle stors « of manufactur: } 1 of the we Whether cord with t s difficult to make this fe possibilities prevent h plans. What ‘all het up” o were ale reliab conclu al or ¢ Cour ut this | people | n to start One.Year. Sunday only . : Bea bo Leger elist aie id | the old cry ‘stop thief"? By Mall tnside State } aa 1 semitobixisencera of this there seemed a poltic One Yeur, Daily und Sunduy io eee a | vantage which Senator Walsh Six Months, but y and Sunday | 3 teammate, Burton K, Wheele ply Pole aga mst te ad "5 | aaa |the Socialist candidate for Vice] ne Month, weeks ago his President. last belleved the; One Year Sund 7 Gue-venr” su O8E | wy outside his u1d turn.to the tage. True t t ture ‘ soit hardly | r< io ia‘nat . , Instend _ of | @ Luther's | tg ng exper ing the co to turn to KICK, fF YOU DONT GET YOUR eI aid ie e judge o men, the former failed of his Pribune after king care! t el | fohn | desire to land on the De: p yourtiy: epectal's ‘ : yton and the latter t pe K o'clock. school teach likewise his politic ppeale huntsman or ma . cbarged with ing the tail to the i futu ! eriares' teachin Darwin's | sc4¢¢ er ©. of the wel evolution theory,!| No wonder Senator Wa : tre 1 ! behips then e is being tried baeavaed ‘ Poe She The 2 ; { t to reedom of udge Raulston aie oi ES Darwin's Theory Being Proved ght by le 5 | elena The Darwinian theory, that man is descended from up st as in 1925 as . . : E lt ys thi ‘ descended from apes | ¥ through eyolution, a purely sutifie theory advanced. by 1 r It 1 y Resignation Charles Darwin, but never » ted by scientists or teachers |! nd our s —— | da‘uuthoritative in-n s re e . t The f ' nee By Walter Savage Landor. | fs "authoritative in any las received a exploita- | 1» more| Commercial Desecra- Why, why repine, 1 ive friend tior through a statute an ! than it 2 ii could have hoped to atta h i te? n, At pleasures slip 2 could have hoped to atta other means ; ‘ ; tion. | | gepeian tiataterke matey poli nenranton a result of the inst teaching the theory in the | \ t in tt é |e , | “And all refuge to sia publ als, the whole Darwinian theory has gained a world A t t t I Tribune erhaps you re-| juring PR 3 wide interest. But first let us examine the law that has caused ar ereat f me years ago a certain | Nosed LRAUISTON idiot jt the rainbow in the sh the furore. Here it is | eake presented prising firm of Philadeiphia | ¢ | dew upon the g “That it shall be unlawful for any teacher in any of the i pre | Eeeuy mores EC Me ay n | I see them, and I as hiven ek 116 vidal) dt TBITRRCHARI RY 0 +4 T y hat purpose but! glimmer or the alverales normal and all ot publi hools of the state 2 from the old Tribune an im lous stu which ure supported in whole or in part by the public school tt e i ng five million dollar edifice that » Funda-| With folded arms I lir funds of the state, to teach any theory that denies the story | r t »ked down upon the shabby office ne of |.* Wo cal), them)-baokt tty of the divine creation of man as tanght in the Bible, and to | { where Horace Greely had tolled and at Lartias or iniednie athe | teach instead that man has descended from a lower order of | theret reamed, and where he broke his | I know they'll shine a animal. Any teacher found guilty ull be guilty of a mis¢ Bach a : heart In a cause that tod A a} meanor and he fined not less than $100 nor more than $500 for | ‘ns et ih isola contr pts. And you'll district each offense* Ir. Sharp adr | remember ho the day of the neists of | speech that ‘ould ning there came into the adv native! wilt a pre! , Py | A twenty-four year old s¢ teacher in a two-thousand | Atung a AE oftiogh, ob allPERe oN or tee active. wife an r Do You Know population rural town, imparted to his pupils the theory laid | hinici | full page in which the |‘ You Can Buy down in the text books seleeted by the school authorities in the | b | name of the owners of tke = éutriculum d ated by the same authority having jurisidic- | r res | department store was substt: | Peevish Tom HUDSON COACH #} tion of the schools. As a result of carrying out the teaching | ‘ | tuted for that of the Sege of New| a | . course prescribed by the board the teacher was indicted, a1 rte ae | Xork, when it came to the street | Senator Tom Walsh, of Montana CASPER ue np SH | address. Be {t sald to the credit of |1s peeved. He pays so himself. Ané rested a is prosecuted under the law quoted abov a > cessor | oc 2 : aN Ns ss ue ht a e a W : juot = ay re Bryan’s Predecessors | the y that most of the papers de-| when he fg peeved, which appears to | iz i Cp cig ith rahe 3 b Se ag re ate Tt htt — |clined the copy as written. And|be most of the time, he expresses | 9 e of the case, with a large publicity committee and some hun } Revo H I » has| the reaction both tn the editorial of-| himself in rather lent language. dred and fifty members of the press to tell the world of the | been eo ¢ ir of | ces and on the. street was so pain-| Expressing hiniself in violent lun- | incidents of the trial as it progresses t am-| ful to the new business firm that} guage is one of the best things he | It has long since ceased to be a question of the consti r i n | hey hastened to withdraw the copy | does, Judge Kennedy in the Teapet tutionality of the law or the guilt or inne of the school t}and to disclaim ail intention of try-| Dome case decided the. controve CO R d teacher who is now basking in the fierce light of publicity, un it ; Wo Resa, OF tn bla hange the name of Greeley fan Se binpedi oe : bes y he} ° ewar lream by him sixty dz ago. It has in becom 1 ¢ ill iota aur r During the last fe Jays we have | law Rather a crude thir troversy among the champions of the scriptural account of the |e N° r, for example. been urged in bold advertisements| Judge to do, don't you thin Ries Golare eter rit veloc origin of man and t advocates of the Daryinian theory of | yy ! 1 ty in re jin the ¢ to witness the | he could just as easily have 1o the party furnishing the Casper lesce f the hums e . ’ 3 i navukton Sen: Dalty Tribune information leading descent of the human € an qui 1 |, of @ movi | the conclusions of the Senate to the capture of che person who Ir Someone has said that human civilization was pushd when {t ca to scl | director, who with the modesty so] mittee, which under the watchful | faudulentiy collecting aubserivt backward a century, by the world war. The Tennessee incident | be wa U-fours with th: ent | characteristic of that profession ad-| eye of Senator Walsh, prepared a| from Tribune subscribers Pai substantiates it antagonists of evolution pam-| mits that he ts the greatest master | mass of “bootleg” testimony? ot the paper should oct pay any "Wan have Houxht we ne tatio: fahe: wesutane phie ys mind of filmdor We are treated| Bothersome courts! Why have|om> their subscription except thr cic aia RS A Sion te er interpretations of the scriptures Martin Luther attacked Coper-| to a full st of the great stars who | them, anyhow? All they do is to put] “trfler ho delivers the paper or ever since we have had them; and over theories that have J jjous with the same ppeal which | have ably axsisted the master. mind | monkey wrenches in the machinery Ce epee volieetor Som the y. iti a w rary lig’ 5 3 < & my a _ i e f- m sure sought to throw ditional or contrary light upon them, But | Mr. Bryan uses, He ppealed to the | in his presentation. We are advised | of wily politicians, In the Teapot | fie. [f wou ere nol sure vou, ary Tennessee has revived old controversities forgotten a century |} b! id: “People give ear |of the astute gentleman who pre-| Dome case, which was given even | ro show hia crefentia's [f he can ago and even later. The old rows have been renewed with to an ustrolc who ove | sent Indirectly we are led to| wider publicity than the present |onp do ao olease call the Tritune vigor and in this case attracting attention of other peoples who | to. show that the earth revolves, not | be lieve that may owe screeching “monkey” trial i pee 2 a ' ; 1eavens or the nent in a ue Way to a certain book. | publicity in both instances, it should have been pushed backward along with our own to the dis the t th mament, the | : cussion of purely scriptural questions that cannot be settled |*Y% 2n¢ Sy hoarasswisties | There'is: no mention iotitta author, | De icemerkes ly passive ietnanaiek |) AV ACES ARO E ee by argument, as long as human beings are human beings. | - ———~ — Countries Let Alone The campaign to raise money to preserve the U. 8S. S Constitution recalls a period in our history which may well be The favorite drink at hotels and cafes studied by those who believe disarmament is the way to peace The nation in its early days certainly 1 no desire to run the world. It merely wished to bet let alone. But other nations would not let it alone. Even the peace-loving Thomas Jeffer. son had to send naval forces to Tripoli in order to obtain safety for our commerce. France would not let us alone and Great Britain would not let us alone. Finally we had to fight the war of 1812, our “second War for Independence.” We had to build a navy and had to use it successfully in order to se- cure peace. The other nations ought to have let the young republic of the west alone. But they didn’t, The simple fact that we wished to bet let alone didn’t do us much good. Times haven't changed greatly in this respect in the last 100 years. China wished to be let alone. If she had had a strong army and navy, she prob ably would have been let alone. The country which is let alone is the country which is prepared to make it uncomfortable for any who attack it ‘A’ Misnomer The Pullman company should join the railroad quiet ing the travellers who resent the “surcharg I aying noth ing about it on the tickets. The charge is fair, and moreover . o, 4 er 1 very inscedsiry. That ‘part vot the publle alncerly intrertey As is—it is delicious! in adequate railroad transportation must realize that the mar velously increased efficiency of recent years in that indus try might haye been impossible or at least very much less satisfactory, if the railroads had been denied the $158,000,000 derived from the increased Pullman fare, or “surcharge,” the amount collected from 1920 to the-present, It is rather start ling to hear that if this kind of revenue for 1923 alone had been collected from wheat shippers it would have been nec essary to increase the rate on that commodity more than fort per cent or on corn 64.4 per cent. The Pullman surcharge charge placed precisely where it belongs, The only thing wror is the name Unexcelled as a Horse’s Foreign Investments Investments of United State 1924 totalled $9,000,000,000, 44.4 in Latin American countries, ¢ proximates $1,900,000,000, or m foreign investment of ZRPALE DRY We wager le be 6 FRBuscu tar private per capital which vital invested in abroad ir is placed Europe ap nefifth of our toal capital, About $1,500,000,000, or — cent of z thar nearly fourfifths vur Burepean commitments, are us to governments not ernnting Joaus by the United States govern. | ment. Of our total foreig nvestment per cent consists | of capital put into industrial business financial and other | enterprises as well as investments in real property, and 42. | per cent represents governmental obli Loans to Cana dian governments amount to $1,060,000,000 or 43 per cent of | our capital invested in the- Dominion | Differences Composed Union plasterers all pver the country have buckto work, partially relieving the offe “+ hes ted up bout’ #6500,000,000 of constructio ANHEUSER-BUSCH AsBiGINGER ALE BUDWEISER been ordered strike whieh of the country’s 100,000,000 building program, Negrt 100,000 worth of ns ietual construction is aff | tl ler. The plasterer 4 eof at ll oil AE Parker Bros. Cigar & turn to work pending arbitrat union conte a .f . versy of plasterers and bricklayer oentined th trike i Distributors Contractors agrecd to employ union o ill their jobs AB PALE DRY Neck. As a Mixer—the finest you ever poured. . quality product from the House of ST. LOUIS GRAPE BOUQUET Tob. Co. Casper, Wyo, Buy by the case from your grocer 825 i a eo Ren ————— rr re ere CARS LEAVE U.S. Roya wth the New Flat ft wok “Low- PRESSURE ; TREAD’’ and built of Latex - treated For sale by: Lee Doud Motor Co. Alemite Service Station Public-Service Station Jack Jories Gai C. Y. Filling Station Stephen Dreher, 136 WEST B ST. TUESDAY, JULY 14; in Reprinted from the First Balloon Tir: Announcements “You ride on a cushion of air.” “Ruts and bumps are smoothed out.” “The car and its occupants are protected from jolts and jars.” ‘ “Shocks are absorbed before they reach e::!e5 i and springs.” “On uneven roads where ordinary tires bounce, these flexible low-air pressure tires rell over the bumps, permitting better average spced,” “Save repairs.” , Low-Air Pressure is the Answer jo fae is a list of balloon tire advantages taken from the first balloon tire announcements. These were the things that car owners wanted. The things that made them demand ballcon tir Read them and then ask yourse!f how you can git them except in a tire that can be run at low enough air pressure to provide a soft air cushion between the car and the road. Some car owners have been sold the ballson princ:. ple and then handed the name only. Just a big, round, fat tire with the name “Ballo on it will not necessarily give low-air pressvre ridine comfort. The original ideal of the industry side wall, low-pressure tirc. Yet today some “balloon” tires nzust be run at too high pressure for ideal cushioning, as ey weer out too fast when they arc run soft. It is important to you as a car owner to remember this fact. The United States Royal Balioon is spoken of as the “Balloon Tire Principle at its Best”, because it can be run at léw-2ir pressure without injury. It is built of Latex-treated Web Cord which provides the necessary strength and flexibility. It has the U.S. Low-Pressure Tread which wears s,owly and evenly and eliminates early, uneven and unsightly wear. Specify U.S. Royal Balloon Cords and he sure of truc low-pressure cushioning. United States Rubber Company was a fle True Low , Pressure / Balloons Web Cord {Coliseum Motor Co., Popular Street Filling Station Joe E. Mansfield Van Sant Motor Truck & Car Sales Gates Willis Garage \Big Six Motor Co. W. M. Yard, Mer MOVING STORAGE Reduced, Rates During Summer BAGGAGE CRATING STAGE wand CASPER TO RAWLINS DAILY ale aM ximately DoUre travel Delw-en Caaver ano Hawir WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek TOWNSEND Cre nepertation HOTEL ompar ttle _ PHONE 144 TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHW ESTERN Westbound Arrives Departs No, 603 ene 1:30 9 m 1:6) pom Eastbound Departs NO, BRS" wentnsawectonecke cut 5455 m 6200 ¢ CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound Arrives t No. 89" jocks: an cee eae 4:00 p No, 30 .. ~ wpm 8:nb pm Westbound arte No. 29 . é 7 j . 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