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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925 PAGE SIX - - Bihar oa i though that is e Casper Daily Cribune ~ See eee ee CE ee daa ||| Civile eed Finds Children ||fr000 5 terete Sau se cs | | i surtaxes would take m« ¢ Fs Pac ayyt "Daas eaters srs a siete fh | Aeeepted the office of commisstoner from the rich than wou maximum, bey odd noes esau hen Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class matter of per ey ge dade; Gant the he November 22, 1916. (ieswe as z a, | he would be e Casper Uaily Tribune issued every evening and The Sunday Morning | fons early in the spring, cioirerave 1! "Tails of Nomads Lead to His Door with th = too ensily. business only ao I revenue from t were eleventh - hour Tribune every Sunday at Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices, Tribune short time. Win- tolls Very pun Onmred tha Cuay per Mi uatbesbed ( Bullding,\opposite postoffice | field Scott, of pied hag a oO RAL ss 2 dusted anges Face hetle pes one Business Telephones 2. ---_.-__2-. eee ee a--n----15 and 16 sey bers arntne a nourning fey Gas bate FA are | grapes gathered by Mellon since sun- Branch Telephone change Connecting All Departments, | deputy. commis years andes the end Bxie Mellon now propo to.soak the |r! They are entitled to ira MEMBER THD ASSOCIATED PRESS | sioner {fn order third year 1 came Kk rich again by further slashi the | credit, for if dt had heen left to y that he might familiarize him. seif with the work of the bureau to suc- ceed Commis- ; stoner Metcalt + in the office. Scott received uppointment in The Assuciuted Press 1s exclusively e sil news credited tn titled to the use for publication ot to the local news published herein at! no work would have be | 1 a the people Is paper in order to more reve-| that vit Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A, B. ©.) Advertising Repres 0-23 Steger 86 Fifth . Boston s; Suite 404 Sharon Bldg., co, Cal. Copies of the Dally Tribune ew York. Ct 0, Boston and San Francisco offices (ors are welcome. from them. and bis prinefpal | know. it June and took SUBSCRIPTION RATES ~ | over the work on July ist. f : sep 19 JBSC ES Winfield Scott is a lawyer and 2 | ! : f ( ; uD eels, nd Outside State Spanish war veteran. He held the : y . | nd Su ty ¥ rolnoe 0! Okla- \ k 4 | a Six (monthe! Dally’ and Bunda * of colnoel both in the Okla-} “=—¥'"'.”. i Prudden, King & Pruc Ave. New York City; 35 New Montgome: sre on file in the bne Year, Dally Whree Months, Dafly and Sun national guard and the re corps. Before his appoint | a wen 2 Pee ame Rae ; One Month. Daily and Sunday a. commissioner rot {pensions | \No Wonder Everybody Is/ se you. 1 aunt ay time bo | ne Year, Sumday on ne 9 practiced law in. r j i is Wonderful | doing its work either. Why, tn i By Mail Inside State DE avlaw imiMold | Praising This Wo | ; ; Oue Yeur, Latly and Sunday Six Nonths, Daily and Sunday. Three Months, Dally and Sunday Gne Month, Daily and Sunday, Medicine, Declares Law-| “ Ma | rence—Never Felt Better 1 in His Life. me b wy life than t do rig t tuken but two World Topics Coincident with the withdrawal of allled troops from the Ruhr and the movement among European powers I eat (hree good, square nothing on earth I don’t have the of Indigestion or dyspep. "I don't wonder now that every | body is praising thix new medicine insure delivery after subscription becomes one month in arrears. Peveent amen renean | Karnak, to the skier.” declared 1 alt night KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUN ceduice to. slolinuel ihe taesloe Wann MIR Ith ear TH Ix you don't find your Tribune after looking carefully for tt call 15 oF 16| between the late belligerents or ton ToRERCRE Derren. Ee and it will be delivered to you by special messenger. Register complaints | World war, there comes a proposal Oeeainel eleven poun ther Lefore 8 + ‘clock. for an economfle entente between Wotttes uf it cand. it#shuil play France and Germany as the one Ith up to where I deel ax all ai solution of the difficulties between I ever felt in my life 1] tiie time at i the two nations most likely to foster | en’ almost down and out All the ~~ | prosperity and put the peace of the past three years ns a resu't of | kn what for Narrow Mind At Times a Virtue pee on a stable foundation. stomach troubles. Dyspepsia and | ne ou can ie © Suggestion 1s made in a atudy ation was the ex-1K ed xnctl When we label men “narrow minded,” we do so contem p: of “The Ruhr-Lorraine Industrial i Why. t Net : Les tuousky; yet, there is a narrow mindedness that_is u virtue, | Problem’ by Guy Greer, | Wee that the Nght Ne : Seon The human mind is essentially impart tion of the Institute of 1 woud Unless. it narrows its point of view, w little strength | 9¢, Washington. ifhas is dispersed, and it loses its way altogether The author 4s an .economist and , Bee vee oo, industrial eng: fecy Breadth of brain has very little to do with a man’s capae- Houstrial engineer, who gerved with r d u aS ver i man ‘pa the American mission to the peace ity for wise reflection; infinitely more important is his ability | conference at Versailles and ater to concentrate. ; ; ; Was on the staff of the reparation| JOAQUIN, Tex., he gray] Vinkard, who dragged himself off The huthan mind can be efficient at all only by picking | commission, where for a time aftér|clad line emerged from the tangle | the field . me ing it her Oa by Licine in the ae fr : 1 have vpell of -siciness. 1 had and fell in with the first; 2 be etna i 1 ann tt ki there out what to attend to and ignoring everything ¢lse—by nar- |the war his duties had to do with| of Brush and young trees, paused for| bunch of troopers he met, was re | * eNaane ticeult te i 4 rowing the point of view. Dine foning of coal ‘in central] a mapraete oy # ° wether all Ae penta so—but let! . Schslaasit ne sold in Casper exelus It is a necessity laid upon us as human being: imi sate strength, and charged ‘hot'y up 1S ell it t nmen gt our yiew. : } eo Peete sean Greor’s volume doey not take aides | slope, in the aiff t F . Pinkard now is 95, a retired’ min i 1. : erences between Fy . inten . st olds re In mathematics we know how this method of ignoring France} The alr was split with the shrill] ister, a quiet old inan who is wa and Germany, but treats the entire : v ‘ iti * > 4 rebel yell. In answer, from the hilljing tn this quiet Texas village f quantities lying outside of a certain range has been adopted Problem from the standpoint of the crest opposite, came a thunderous hg lees of his life to run out. in the differential calculus. The calculator throws out all | underlying economic fabric which | roar of artillery fire, The gray ine] «y IT enlisted 1 1} the “infinitesimals” of the quantities he is considering. Un the two nations industrially ¢ and contin en da wite,| STAGE “CASPER TO RAWLINS § nf n Ags faltered, closed its ranks and came rings,” et] der certain rules he treats them as if they did not exist, eeu It rests on the fact }on again, ng the first year of non 1 CAKS LEAVE DAILY Av ae0 4M FAKB—312 50 Just so the astronomer, in dealing with the tidal move |‘ fC Indumtelel cree cutie | othe: great hattle.of Chickamauge child was born. My | reductions Savee vou approsimately (2 pours travel petween Casper fons of industrial strength—and ar ments of the ocean, he takes no account of the wayes made by Incidentally the military strength— | 2% 0" wife and fa ud with herjto a att H| anc Rawlins 5 the wind, or by the pressure of all the steamers which day [oc tne tary ihe, gular, strength [or svered over the green|narentn mplneree WYOMING MOTORWAY 4 and night are moving their thousands of tons upon the sur describes the Rubr with its vast sup-|8l0pe at nightfall. And amid the} “Now. when I left we had taken pak yt eke | Creek fransportation Co: ‘s Offi face. plies of high-quality coal and Lor-| confusion of the battle field, where |a sounded foldier to our home. to PRha DM Ningeemia ei haLeOS Pane Eee as er te, y PICHON IN gg Just so the rifleman, in sighting his rifle, allows for the | ‘#lne with its huge reserves of {ron |the screaming shrapnel wiped out | rece 1 he stayed there during : NS 5 motion of the wind, but not for the equally real motion of the | °F #8 Parts of a single great Indus-| Whole companies and men’s names | my After Chicamuuga -- ——— ri abe: tem trial region artificially divided by a| Were less than'a puff of stur dust |news came to my family that T ha: politieal boundar: in the outer darkness, the fate of|been killed. It was three years be-| Bunions the indjvidual soldier did not count. earth and solar 5: Just so a business man’s punctuality may overlook an a 5 n ete Z The lowering. of this: barter, in fore I could return home, fick relief from pain. | bog x P error of five minutes, while a physicist, measuring the yeloc so far as industrial questions are Reported Slain “When I got back, at last, I found | i fea shoe pressure. 1 RA IN S( ‘(HEDULES ity of light, must count each thousandth of a second. Son eatod) iy conceived by the| So that {9 why young John A. een ih ‘ rad digi in PP | Ardnugandshoe storeseveruhere ——_——_—— author as one of three, possible! Pinkard, private in the army of the My wife, believing me dead, olf’ CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Probability of Advancing Pri fourses. Another course would be | south got lost from the sight of men| ad worn mourn’ng for two years G Westbound Re y neing Frices by “the way of relative independ: | that knew hlin, lost from everything | 8d then ste had learned to love esa ereee Arrives Departs Because the variations in crude oil output are so largely |ence, or the continuation of the! that had made life dear to Im | the eung man left “behind four Now o0sig sols S53 o- a p.m, governed by the element of chance, there is, of course, no 2 present tendency of France and years before, ; Bedi i} Cape surance that the downward trend will be long continued. But | %° areca * * to develop their re- he E “Pulpit Ie REY bar nes Cuoiogs sah ecchdas Sopdh | it is a siginficant fact that the output of light oil has de- bn ald Tee ton ai piguntttes, The mpty Pulpi 1 SWell—the old! man Lent hls’ hea¢ N & QUINCY | clined this year while the flow of heavy grades was increasing. | hone dheudanitaassl cag Leen eek lia. thelr talian Ves bverseun rl _ Eastbound Raves Depa | The tardy response of production to changes in current demand | ‘rhe thira course is “the application (From The Witness) ny J for her to haye a divorce. THE NEW Noe 4:00 pm. | seriously complicates the problems inyolyed in the mainten of polldeal or military pressure by | Perhaps you'd lke to know { he kept the gir's and I took Old bil NORD: as eS 9 ft 3:85 pm. ance of inventories, introducing an unwelcome degree of spec. the governments of the various |'That many moons ago | 1 traln to getvas far away from that smootities NG. 39 ti ssircln ulation. countries concerned in the hope of] A meeting of the Church was culled Ds sed mi oF untsts I ARE COMING! Ne Bears 10pm. Prices: of crude petroleum have advanced since May. A | $#ning economic advantage.” to see ould, never went back. | No, 27>>->7=---------- considerable decline in average prices of gasoline in that month Hien eine alee or shah es en arg a pr . pa ait: Theat efile pahays as 2 > 5 . a | fo believing an economic } To call some type of mar . a was recorded. But more recently.these prices also have risen. entente between France and Ger-|On whom the Church could happily | Wife had neyer married this young ™ The supply situation is such that d ic price advances are | many would go. for sto ‘solve the aigros. |chap. <A few days before the wed- a not in immediate prospect. Sooner or later, however, it 2 P- | problem of secur ways Creer | ding ho sickened and died. Then, pears that the rapid depletion of the unmined domestic re in his fortheoming volume. (“In | “Tne man I think to call later, she married another man, e ° . . serves will materially modify the balance between supply and the first plice, tt would’ tend to}*should not be short or tall } ny Eilape acme 1 e ore tarting on at 18, ing rip demand, resulting perhaps in permanently higher prices for | facilitate Feet eraiament, Dwo /*And We aingte;” sald Mies Ella May |,,i Tne (oars bussed. | aadly 1 oil and its products. great nations engaged in business De Brown. i 1 gan shed This pea pees i is supported by the fact that increasing | fin Is aot advantageous are | Another lady said: it ied a Basted, My second y r hanged ded BENT ae ov seid not so Mkely to hate and. distrust |*Or course, he must be wed; Relies ties ‘ reliance upon “cracking” processes in the production of gaso- | each other as they would be:tf they |“But no chi'dren should he have toy "S® 1 decided to write to her and BB a a line tends by reason of their costs to raise the price of this | kept. their econamle intercourse rove the town,” ask that we resume, as best we could | By} product. Moreover, as the most accessible pools are drained, | down to a minimum, This, in the $ what shad yee broken’ off, _ She seeper drilling of crude oil, with its added costs, becomes | long run. is probably th anes er ri | Hever ‘nurawere et) mt sett 4 aay . Seren a illing c ek F euros | ost tnsall aaa hrgntnt thee ea Lice NE Set waded Oe | “T never’ attempted to! communt. at Casper’s I'inest Filling Station and fill up with that good White Ragle : If resort is made to greatly increased importation of crude | ¥® advanced for an economic en-| Said: “The man to gulde our con Festal sobs sepavale ge SLA Gasoline, Get your car thoroughly greased and fresh oil in your erank- shis must be expected to entail greater costs. And the same is | eae the’ dhenaaicn the sduiege lt Stegation here. og | both grow J -prosperous, came case. true of more extensive working of the shale deposits which I SeShasktide = eho xs Ba ge pet i ee pias at tT } to They stayed a whole A A reresent the country’s immense secondary reserves. The ¢ | Germany would provide:a powerful |“No joker’ but attractlver full. ot | Week F Q ] ty d S rv tent and rapidity of the anticipated rise in prices will dep: J economic {mpediment to * fexort {t” i ae vs sites “When T last saw them they were or ua 1 an e ice upon the uncertain results of mining and the growth of to military force in the case of a * pasa aes ae sotheeib Be on | mand, petite Oo ay wil ee ch aa ppd oa coe cat of ours, “Their mother Is well, théy say. | We challenge them all. If you wish to take a supply of Gasoline w ith : = THE CROWAte nhs German frontier, ran through the| Ho. must-not countenar of LAB RaT Re Wel Diy reign ead you, we have it by the case. y middie of the Lorraine iron fields friendly be, : ? Lt daughters are M 4 Lee} Simultaneously with the announcement that lol MN. || Germany by @ swift military move: | "Ie must be a realygood mixe EROS ania ee rea Dna YOU KNOW ME LaFollette, Jr., will be. candidate to succeed his late father ae atl ph ae ify mint the whole | “A eplritualistic fixer; 7 ris former wife is now Mrs. C. in the senate, there comes rumors of a “secret treaty” of war | hung’ oe entities bus aca A Vipet ae Sed gal eee mete in Wisconsin with LaFollette, Governor Blaine and Attorney | control of practically the whole in-|Quoth an Influential surgeons | e le an er, epen en General Herman L. Ekern entered into a “truce,” the litter two | dustrial agglomeration, The fron-|*We need another Spurgec | Late Workers : to throw their support to LaFollette in the special election, | tier ts now some forty or fifty miles |“One who makes our hesete nob-| zate oO} SECOND AND PARK PHONE 465 while the progressive strength is united upon Blaine and Mkern further east ,and it 1s hardly con- Jer deeds aspire | aS s | in 1926 in the state camp | celvable that Germany could repeat | “Yet .not be too emphatic | Democrats may be puzzied as ti : wa OS (he (strategy of 1914,-even if she|“Or overly dramatic: why they get no credit for tay 1 ye W, Real Reducti | wished to, do so. Once the allled| “Of that we all would very: quick’y|duction; but fer others arc pugs ay to IXeal IKeduction |troops are withdrawn from the tire,” for the tax reduction Jaw of 1924 wa The people of the nation must not get the idea that if all Rhineland the position of France the latest of a chain of eve ts tha the foreign countries funded their debts on | Hy the | ith respect to the Rubr will be| "We want a man that's sprightly, ractic same basis of terms given to England all taxes in th® United | *!mlar: she would not be able to|“Young. experienced and sightly; setze the region quickly enough to jot. too handsome, for a scandal States would be deeply cut, for if all of them were to pay this secure contro! of the Ruhr-Lorraine tight arise, country in the proportion that England does the total receipts | system at the beginning of a war. | “Love children—have no babies, would be about four hundred and fifty million dollars a year. In the event of an armed confifct | Be attractive to the ladles, This, of course, would include England’s one hundred and ty- between France and Germany the | “In short, be GRAND MOBILIZATION OF WYOMING MOTORISTS KEEP YOUR MIND ON THE DATES All motorists of Wyoming and their families and friends will ass Have | Resinoi ; wless in our chureh. || d ssemble at Lander two million dollars a year that she is paying us now. It is | indust agglomeration, far from ly eyes. ready 2 true, however, that, if these debts were funded and the intarest | Pelns operated axe unit by ‘one | for burnsor ~~ AUGUST 12, 1925 Fee Cle tis eee eee natlonnl debbeetalt hers: | eianiy eweuta tke tuens/asuase.| Sun preataRn nace tant -teactul teem ete quickly stops The Grand Cavalcade will move to by eet, ine cre eat must re paid fas h year on he ae | The closer the economic. unton be- | “For perfection, what amdunt shall the paintul iitobbins | ional debt. Real tax reduction must come from a continuation tween the’ two countries, the. mc we now pas’: alin of the president's policy of governmental economy, | disustrous for both would be the |The treasurer suid quite tartly, and-hastens healir mal MAMMO I H HO I SPRINGS HO EL a consequence of disrupting the part-|1n a yotce that rang out smartly . e I It understood that William G. MeAdoo won't lose any | nership. |“Whynine hundred per is plenty, { , 1 r L, > sleep if both New York basebull teams lose the pennant. _ | Pa phola pay. esin YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK —_ “4 . . | pag The Iddy who omits her furs on a hot day must feel that | Gratiana Dancing | yursr satiosaL RouNpur | Annual conventions of she is just about all undressed. =~ | AND CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO | Pe By RICHARD LOVELACE Grant Park Stadium, Chicago a WYOMING MOTOR CLUB An observant gentleman in translating the geography of | She beat the happy pavement— August 15 to 24, inclusive, 1925 | VYOMING PRES ° k own, has said that the dress of today consists of two arm By such a star made firmament, Low Excursion Fares in effect via S ASSOCIATION eh) ‘ Which now no more the roof on-| Chicago & North Western Ry. ‘Pro: holes bounded on the west by nothing whatever, on the east viget 7 ‘ eeann incites Hanhesincet: tanned by ‘the same, on the south by hardly anything and on the But swells” up high, with Atlas {and wiry cowboys and cowgirls trom in the Park north by less than that. even. the Western plains. Lariat throw: “ ” : lf roping, relay and AUGUST 14 AND 15, 1925 ae CaRE eT eae Bearing the brighter, nobler hen. | Ing, steer and ex ; ¥ , 5. 5 A Nebraska incident reported in the press, wherein a hus- yen, eee eine aeR inet. tho at ? band suspeted another man of paying attention to bie nie And, in her, all the deities, doggers” and many other spectaou- Lander and Cody will entertain you. Greatest gathering of Wyoming DpHOple the husband shot the offender in the strawberry patch. Ev ,. | lar events. Grant Park Stadium on ever assembled. Come and see your own 7 te D dently not # fatal anatomical location, for the fellow is re | Bach step trod out @ Lover's! the Lake Front is an example of the Salt Creek Kusses World, Gat rs Rea oe your | most beautiful National Park in the ni thought finest amphitheater architecture tn Casper! Telnsond Hetel orld. Get acquain with your neighbors, Come whether you are a member covering And the ambitious hopes he brought ARSE a oon reat He as ST ere of the Motor Club or not. If you want a membership card the aintital auea oe 8 aoe shain' Y ! fou canno +: Be , 2 ' It is estimated that 17,528,377 motor vehicles were in use | Chan bere Dar) brave feat’ wilt etal; splendid opportunity, to witness the Leave Salt vats 4 2.00. if s July first. G ns as t wo omany J most thrilling American sport, an a.m, 1 p. m an n. ‘ < 2 in lon Pe pe Rey LR tor Cen ona install apes Pye: command and gentle | vigit the wonder city of the Middle eorpar Bus “eaves 9:39 Cally | t E acini eet) WwW. FS Wilkerson, Casper, Vice President; A.J “ 3 bab 5 B93 Wert, iY co 6) Hazlet asper, Secretary-Treasurer; A bit ment plan are now in order. Ar, when she coated, we sighing | “ior jptornmuon regarding excur-|| Salt Creek Transportation \” fieity Ba raaathes ,, rer; D. W. Greenburg, Casper, Chairman, Pub. = exeur!| “BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Agent,’ Chicuso tal TELEPHONE 144 de yroken | to any Tieke a lanSNSNNNNSNNNNSanNGnNniamamamsese=—————————————————————__| North Western Ry.—Ady. LTT leo. enw sion fares lay paved Smith and MeAdoo—truly a “cross” word puzzle for the | The Democrats. |