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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 Tribune PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily { | Escapes Experiments | 1 H me 2 <j , } | and No, 4 thus fs ena Che Casper DatlyTrimare, McKinleyand Goes to South Lope Underwo : : | injured by this operation? infetpal td . c t any are ——____ —— | America to Help _|xovoy. Sala of its) sure | Water system. u ‘ oe aq | Started to build s iaccasted ~| William McKinley was one of the plus ener seduces - the overhead | which) 4s snot ‘yet matter best known members of the house Settle Dispute cost of No. he’ Drige nt an aan a hvtird ‘ tives “in. thin Pad waite atethtainon own consumers in | Yelsped Ot loading itself “The Sunday Morning sen to the presidency. order to earn # fair return on its | rete distribution aystem to dis ‘tion: offices, "Trivune rwood was a leader capltal—overhead constituting 75 to | ee Pe i ctectricity, it has sold pees 7 in the house, failed of 80 per cent of total cost of hydro- | Teen eee at to a private electr : s jal nomination that would electric power. Indirect purphase of | os inspan Fr o for two i neant election, and is perhaps that: surplus by the mephod ce ition. doliatura:year. 3ranch gest Democrat now in the a, gives No. 5 opportunity to} “san Francisco bullt a municipal = See Rao : menate. . Uir,. Mchaniey) Wausts ee supply @ broad market and 4t8 CUus-| way to compete with the private thor of a tariff bill which stimulated tomers r¢ evi street railway system. The theory Th € r publication of] American industry, Underwood gave Interconnection of power systems shite conditions were of such a i P 1 news publishea herein. ff, so wonderfully offset by aden not mean | consoloation, One | Trae tes ho ndusity, this | AGHOn. Bh as eee 5 ee ——-— cting infuences, that it did wells "energy to the other, but each'}s 1 inal ownership advocates bave Member of Audit not do a quarter of the harm it was retains its distinct fdentit just as ines }ehen™ been “constantly ur — 5 calculated to do. do two connected railroads. The that the elty awn all its street ca && cago, I; 286 Fifth ave another Blaine to write basse abel’ ae Gorin a8 nd a valuation of $30,000,000 nie , Suite 404 Sharon Bldg., like “Twenty Years of Con r pt fd ie a ed at as a basis for the cit oa ot tha : nother Cox to p 3. ae wiring the privately — Fr hree Decades of Federal eae ay. RAE citizens 3 es a unt on, it} 13 Ms “ showed good judgment by refusing nese A. that we shall have good sketches’ of Simply Regulators | {Vo yusnea into scauiring such ex: | “SUBSCRIPTION RATES McKinley and ood. ‘They es tensive municipal undertakings, By Carrier and Outside State deserve places in legislative annals. Thirteen years a 6 public serv-] Now the H. M. Byllesby comp: e Year, Dalt We might say that a historian who és commission’ of New York state] of Chicago, one of the'l Zz e xo s, I 8 S aid not give them,a fair amount of jordered the electric railway operat-| lic utility operating and financing ; 1 nd space would be derelict. g the Fifty-ninth street line to ex-|conmanies in the United S has ( I 5 On election. night in 1890 the en nge transfers with several. com-| acquired control of the Ay aot One ¥ Sea tire free-trade element of the country ies which crossed {ts line. cisco Street Railway Sy ~ Mail Inside State r the news of McKin e street railway company car-| Byllesby company was, a plone © C7’ 49 TICa TON 4 e Bonfires bazed, horns the matter to the courts and|the movement for customer and em ted, clubs paraded. “The loud 13 years of litigation, the |ploye ownership of the securities of I jaugh that spoke the vacant mind” ates supreme court ‘has | public service compantes. It has al One Ye <= went to the orffice of a sturdy gulation may not compel | attitude in any community. a) &. ctionist journal and wrote an operation of the com-| operates. Control of the San Fra editorial on the certainty of an ebb Y without just com-|cisco street railway system by th - —______— tide, and the return of the great arah Wambaugh, Cam- company means that it will he IBU | B' KICK, IF YOU DON’ T GET YOUR TRIBUN historic system of economics. It was | bridge, Mass., has been called to h t points out that the di-| management such as it couldn | t y ‘ as clear as {t was courageous, as | 1, to aid the Peruvian | vision of the 6-cent fare by agree-| secure under municipal operation. rasoli t r lemonstrative as tt was deflant.. Mc- | i uit sd he tHe plebiscite on |™ent between the companies did| San Francisco can consider ttselt HAT you Save 1n §asc ne e Kin! knew that the country ! re I es not yield » lent revenue to cover | very fortunate. It has been saved . 74 : SS = turned from proved Tacna-Arica dispute. She | s expense: that nothing | from the costly. experience of Seattle | and other running ex- B Fro 1 only to regret its blunder. It might | was connected for several years urter of th ler required | with its municipal railway and elec: | 3 = wander away from the economic wis.| with the League of Nations sec- ge of transfers; and that the|trio plant, and has a good cash. in enses by keeping your False | tom of our great presidents, but it} setariat at Geneva and {5 ail uti without power to demand] come from the power developed from pens alse atriotism would return, as it did. Three tariff: that the traffic be carried at a loss| its water system and sold wholesale . vhich certain current ideas bring | Pa8ed on the protective prmeiple at.| thority on plebiscites,’ op ‘Withatit hubetantial compensation |mhis revemce will wa tarite, roti present car properly lubricated ; may be judged, in some {test the soundness of McKinley's TE SS over actual cos the water bonds, Instead of being | ‘ . > humanity may be judged, in some | forecast. In its lon, the, court says:| loaded with $200,000,000 in debt as | with Continental motor oils I e pr t state of the world Defeat never conquered McKinle Wild E lephants ‘oad as is ‘ts power to ulate, | would probably have been the case if'| I ind years of a gospel dispensation it is He met {t as Washington m does noi enjoy the freedom | the city ha ne into the retail ele ae ray r ro rid ich wandering beasts are treads | trials of the Revolution, or as ¢ Tae net trl and street railway business, tt | will go a long way toward pay r cor Almost every nation today is met the first day of Shiloh. He Gover —— now has all the advantages of the . . * , curst ith an unethical spurious patriotism ognized that he had lost the ele against highest type electric and street ral ing the bill when the time x of 1890, u © looked towa: the service « publi; . A e heen the cause or vauses for the rent [% 2880 but, he lookea elephotography, | way service under puts regula 5 V y € 0 ¢ t national envy and How did Underwood meet his tri t fa n erttaeeAel faves exempt city properties and. highe comes to uy a new Cat. c ves interests, were of 19187 It 1s pardonable to ane ccroug ‘the, Soaeeant from | taxes which, are the certain result | F the ises. Somehe » of all the progress y that he acted lke a man relieved | t Pacific wv Atlantic coast’ ke the sess (of auch clty. debig. dt , has | » . seem to have learned little or torpueh swith ie follzome | tion jot: < ay invented telephotoarainieeeiees SE RET | No matter what car you dative for 1 littl The wars of the world have been annot recall any great en-| ple ur Bie rinetoed York. ; oan | ” 1 humanity of bloodshed, and yet n bis party, In fact’ o n the cor nS Extradition To | — whether a “handy four, ; ye most complete trust in the arbi- e for any e t f : for the Call _ : ‘ asure was not passed t if it were t ver coe aba Som | old atone ° . ”9 ota t may seem, that meteri | Yo", measure. was not passed but the prac. | fornia Pear Growers’ assoalation y Contested | “twin six” or a “Straight eight thing led to prevent war ap- | tres'or deveontne: ata ot power, mar Wired from San rancico to New! Be Contested | iy I in international affairs. Hence | was net commoactive Bone Sh cera malate a —there is a Continental oil of y : the experiences of the past few re destructive, but {t was so yeas halon een By Mrs ( ‘anady ds ¢ 1 chasm which yawns at its feet. that during the war we hea f the worst | 7° a heey e | ¢ ppuplttdite nes sedi die ori We atetend awentee | a tb exactly the right grade and char- t pe lize this and are aware of the eaalW scler constant | ¥ ger, t ow there is d reluctance on the part | {hat few legislative measures ’ in hetry lint: Anierioas in Be iS | : : P tl I of humanit in the matter. It is here |)2"* have been so checked | dus of public service. “Wiille ines pag ae | acter to lubricate it correctly. “ t th is ' ' other nation may ren is ‘the f er Fes. Z |t th is talking about | (oo oa r humanity ever renderel ts. it we canno! : sg BA a : Ar fug e : nay vard’s p in 1916 the Underw elie he nd and |Canaday, af Stop for oil where you see the praised by the party 1 ion : Nie ‘se net July Cc Si 1 3 save in a negative way. r Pedros. ‘g |home of his will onoco Sign and save 70nery. Tax Reform “Tt has not done the harm 8 For ¢ . fs Mets meee tpt asia RAS he in ied PE belief of 8 A x reform should be to bring the surtaxes to | predicted.” That ia, if the war kept river 1 the sc n|° Witenes tS eet Linden, her attorney. Mrs. ¢ ] » fortunes will enter and r nin the [out foreign goods it mattered little Californie tha’ Paes te <ae cthe: surrendered yesterday w | nnot function normally when capital he tariff permitted their y abe the Ur . jearned that the warrant, had bee | This unnatural diversion yields or not : 1 aaiine ee } filed, but indicated that she will fight e 5 ; ent and is costly to indikter, A snan imstances gave Mr. Underwoc or , man ; | the proceedings to the fullest exten : f ; A gat wisest end of | me 1 the r | ten 33 ee She was released on $100 bond. ‘oO a in z his money and energy in an enter- | china in framing her tariff as she|has a sury ‘ i | pri if the government takes a great part w fit. He made an excellent.apeech. | cay its own tor The first United States patent for | ’ s in taxes and if he loses he stands the whole of We doubt if McKinley or Dir feo 7 south has a ortage or sewing machine of which there ts SHORTHAND ++ tive and new ventures are penalized by such a | (had efther lived) could have n ta ee imprac- | any existing record was granted t ++ACCOUNTING by - a btter one. But it would have been tr 5 s of |John Greenough on February cee eras PCN t { cKinle or Ding. N t but t in 1 " hir © loye NSHIP* ie Pha ier sufferers from excessive surtaxes are not the |{P. the line of McKinley's or Ding-| No. 1 , nterconne 842, ‘This mac pl SALESMAN Cc surtaxed, but the mass of the workers who are kept from em- — |'0?’S economic reasoning to take the | tion 1; ) - | needles that were pulled enti Epsitions tor arad ‘ urt 1, Dut th pe aa i same ground. Mr. Underwood must | does not need It but passes an equal [through t by pincers, | | Ree ede ployment because private enterprise is driven from produc- [fare ground. (Mr. Underwood must | does not need It but Dassen ai ae cornea Cornea | | MOTOR OILS tive dnvestment. Moreover, it is demonstrable that a reduction | worked for un-American te nic a4 replace t | threaa The machine was used] a | oO 1 roy | of surtaxes will increase the revenue of the government by He can remember the Ger t f | principally on leat 0 | making the field of productive investment more inviting than | sure for reduction of duti | Mab ete i the Is of the tax-exempt securities. This ix n fies yr. He has not forgotten the Brit work to the benefit of the man f small income I pert cat anaes CONTINENT L Oll a re ADAP CER TER DORE O? Belgian trade circulars. He is mind var “ Ee gpa eaeee Jj'|tul of the Italians who tried t Despair of Politicians %$ jcure our frult market. A spec Senator Und this country pair of the on the r COMPANY politicians who have made it their busi- ® tor t quarter century to pick winners is that Cool- with notes showing . ih * Producers, Refiners and Marketers nt. He is not magnetic like Blaine, benignly | our histor j - 4 ft Ne 4 AA a) ry ae) " +4 OOK ' Colored ’ Teh Kens (di, Misweri, Menten, 1 trenuously conbative like Roosevelt Ne 2, New Mexico, Oregon, sa Vike Bryan, mse Being Wilson ex ‘ My - 44 ‘ee oy ’ hy MM ¢, : oy a¢ ie PY 7, .f vy hp 464 South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyxmmg. ble like Taft or beaming with good-fellowship ee He has none of those personal qualities that have rillions to a leader. He talks plain New To hear him SP eeapaveesenesacecensenees , on 86 ily al sentences unadorned | « f the present tariff) in wi with the flowers ¢ but his opinions are generally | Deme r save M accepted 1 \ d they convert able men who have oppo: ¢ Se would | him. He 1 his convictions on op tion to large ele a: P : Prudence — a overt ing dear -There’s Dont be . The Great Civilizer wood supportir me thing bashful Bobbie . Warm nde placed by census authority at ama rates in the Fordney tariff deavy—1L know just s 1 { 16,000 a year ear an ae : what youre gong a a zi cai zai “ : : to say -You wan . ‘ACPD ‘I17) « 7 ieg Sally Sue : another gisssoF CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE r “ ‘ Green CARS LEAVE DAILY aT 9.20 & at PaARE—Ji2.50 | to the city is now tur By VIRGINIA McOORMICK $ = o | Saves you approximately 12 boure travel between Casper | I ! ‘ 1 umn Yen, buh day calle tha thatiee : Ravex 94 and Rawlins t | ey " be . y ane, When a farmer's wide can'pross ||REMIE ene WYOMING MOTORWAY t r vilizer. ena farmer's wi a ress n' Ise so tinhed o' he : Sait Creek Transportation Company's Offi we I house with light, wash her dishes, pump words Py x OTEL 7 ee ~~ and ut r,run the churn, ond i g machine. Winking T wish names dee didn’ have te be. : re TO REDP ad 4 nachine, ir ichine and vacuum cleaner, make ice in the b | aT a + It's “Sally Sue whar is my spe . pecio ae refrigerator, curl her hair and do innume rable other thi Tt deatdlareataediate hee eae : | c r hy ttractive will be the farm Or, “Bally Sue, Ine gwine out . ; 4 f . - Al 7 , Please, won’ you Von dis gown ° } ’ { neem x Wettosl end Aipat Mia bas : TRAIN SCHEDULES ‘ for ttle, saw wood, thresh grain | De chillen cries “Whar's Sally fue : sprcarigettadee pits 8 Sin We wan’ some 'sugahed; bread an’ | 1 ee CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN ss pegs . . ‘estbound Arri : een | pel Rd ht plesha 7 | An‘ ole Mis’, mendin’ on de po'ch ¥ | NOOR sos whsiands coc: Sey pyaea Rats | DB Ly rive | : aie Py at neg Calls, “Sally Sue, whar's m3 é | E stbound Departs © rac £ re es ae alk? g No, 622 ._.... ~~ 5:45 p.m 6:00 p. m I ¥ iall ppear advantageou s CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY f five or ten mile radit s | Eastbound Arr Departs | light to the farm, ° . | | No. 82 .... - 4:00.p. m. | rm life « rowded cit ; 5 No. 30 ----8:10 p.m 8:35 p. m ‘ Ww. De kly } (d districts a ; . paste | 6 Mahs’ Jesus might no " : ~---6:50 a. m, 7:10 p m | * . ~9:55 p. m. Iw I comes to dle, so Sally Bue . mploye Ow nership Ine ben #0 long I'll mek out twell . — : ai I knocks*on de do’ an’ He teks me| 7 ae _— t 1 car sh worker who for th'ough . he earned it, In course ‘3 : ta little home and added a : I h UNION 19 ed up his inereased earning ° e a © ™ t h he then worked, talked him : | Can be used by the foll | ae : ) e lowing firms, who employ aone but payn o gins stme aS 2aeee WHY NOT 3 Union Printers: ss " } Her khol hose earnings from his AN ESSEX? ‘ The Casper Daily ‘Tribune the , 1 better education Oil City Printers. : fh satan sad Gentine . The Casper Herald fs sent att ” that performs \. rier ant ppntiog Co. i be * . * | . - ‘he Commercia) Printing Co. ' and is priced right. | a Casper Printers 7. Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co ue mar OFF rint for Casper Slack-Stirrett Printing Co, $1,025 F, O. B. Casper Cool, satisfying —with the g flavor of limes The Sna Comeback For irst For young and old—~ at fountains or in bottles | TR EATERY as THE TRADEMARK TRIAUNE OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP \SSILILD ADS BRING RESULTS, TRY THEM,