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i FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 5 ald aoe Che Casper Daily Cribune ; if GUPE ASE Stee 2 oF ~ WHY PAPERS MAKE ERRORS 7 : 3 Who’s Wh N ion Mus tions of religion concert {ritual | tion of rse. T ledge} WHY Pet time anybody yelps P4 per aily er Who’s Who Mass Distribution Must Help the Masses _| |°"* that 4) ne atare aro made of| | The nest, tate, S500Gy he H] \ so, —| 4 = eer uO ih TE jy" ths Peel tehe cots coxttartw bleh | ee ere sore this Mare | newspapers, just think of this: In an & a Tecent announcement that he z arinitions " eae hat’ raatter, there 8 i ithias tn an “—_ _. By J. E. HANWAY AND B. BE. HANAY had written out lis own divorce de-]' Mass distribution is not simply; 5. How can I organize my busi-|the learned physiciets are now giv- ped manifestations of the same cease- ee Se rRitaieare cavaditte: by ‘putting over” an article by spend-|ness so that I can make the ing millions of dollars to “create ajarticle at the lowest possible cost 19h. the lowly position of outlaw and|market” for it. and with the least. possible waste in bel to dictator] ‘The man who sets out-to manufac-| men, {n materials, and in selling ef: ind president of} ture and sell in this superficial and| forts? lie Turkish repub-]in the end futile way usuglly works} 6. How can I manage my busl- Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoftice as second class matter November ing make {t.a‘form of ceastless aC] ),e6 activity tends to put us In tune} P for each letter: tivity instead of the mere solid stuff! with infinite activity of God whieh ts able re teeta Not akire vers that we formerly conceived it to be-| implied in thedoctrine of divine im- rors, and millions of possible trans: Matter itself seems to be somothing | manence. Roatan Ta tho, eacitences “180 be , quite subtle, ethereal, unimaginable,| ucirely science and religion are] POS UN oo py eranspositions of oc and, one might say, spiritual. Tt!) 1) wonderful and mysterious. Re-| 14 jetters alone, 2,759,022 errors cree brings Mustapha Kemal Pasha into the limelight again. Rising from ‘The Casper Dally Tribune Issued every evening and The Sunday Morning ‘Tribune every Sunday at Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices, Tribune c Building, opposite postoffice r ic, he has long} out his plans by asking himself the}ness in order to keep.the wages Of/js as rational for religion to postu} ion wonjd not be re! ut m Business Telephones = ------15 and 16 n a figure in| following questions: my men going higher and higher|late God as it is for science to pos} tary gor it encompass? - re Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Departments, 16 public ey 1. Let's see, now, what shal! I]and the selling price of/my article|tulate ether. Of course, the certl-|roi. | s 0 leaves. { The jazz in medical things is dis- g \ttar his marriage | manufacture? What article 1a to-| soins lower and lower, so that I can > Latife Hanoum, | gay selling at such a fat price that| be sure of a permanent and grow- je daughter of @/ i: would give me an extra fat profit}ing body of consumers who will be tudes of religion do not’ depend on laaw tal Oe eeeae carpe Aavoreee i. ’ hools which turn t s 7 oo went | coverable in the scho apy such considerations as these.) derment, An attitude of reverential | COVCIS Ot tere and strong: Nevertheless, all truth ts at unity] o 0 toward the revelations fe ides arm muscle manipulators, who MEMBER TARE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all nows credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. vealthy “merohant |— T could apecalize on i und ct is both willing: to buy my, article be with itself, A thing cannot be scita-| nacre and grace, an de of] arm | Urcoclalm, that. they. ‘are it Bu 7 i Smyrna, he a4-} production cost very greatly? ze is 5 5 + | tificalls 1 ly false, SM ieepectenuy, appar-| Proudly as Choy Minibenetrabaie|Barexs oti Circulation (22 E%\G) ocated reforms of How can I mamufacture it so|sonable, and able to buy it bocause}or theologically trite and scientiti-| Mena) Super ns yr, 18 more | “deusless’ aga ee ahd Bhat ef ve conditions - = uv y ally. > 10 n o! be = Advertising sertatives he conditions un-} that it will have the greatest possible| they have the money? caliy false. propriate than the assv bates 6 end yet are taken seriously fer which Turkish | number of “talking points” for my] 7, ‘What methods must, i adopt in vomen were liv-| aavertisers and my salesmen? order to make it safo for me to plan} knowledge appear to converge real) ) ng, Two months Who is the cleverest advertis-| on getting my profits and ynaking | headway is being made. The chasm | con {ter his marriage | ing man in the country, with thelmy success not from a high profit|between the spiritual pre: he invited women reputation for “putting | per article.on a few sales, but from | supposed by religion and the | by a large part of the public.. Other- wise intelligent persons take their podies to such quacks and submit to harmful handling under the im- n that they are experiencing Prudden, King & Prudden, 172-23 Ave.. New York City; Slobe Bldg., 55 New Montgomery St., San Fran are on file in the New York, Chicago, and vis’ © Bldg., Chicago, Ml; 286 Fitth Suite 404 Sharon Bidg., ‘0, Cal. jopies of the Datly Tribune Boston and San Francisco offices a “Whon, therefore, two avenues of | 1; the facts of the v , “ or ean come wit to a banquet with men. This was the a new brand of gcods? n“lovw: 9 sysicist 1s cer. rh pr 7 and a profit per article on mxss|presupposed by the psysicist 1s ¢ The td “4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES first time that women had mingled! Ang so on, and so on. sales that ru into the millions? Miniynta® lossaitticnitato! bridge | trosen, it the test nicitaG rata method of curing human ills. than that between the older con-| jy trasts of spirit a! matter. tT ‘The tendency and purpose which | evolution discloses seems to be more with men at a Turkish function and| ‘7,6 man who ‘really understands] The business man of the’ future it was the first time that the g0v-/the philosophy and the {mplications} must produce prosperous custom: ernment had approved of women g0-|o¢ mass production and mass dis-/ers as well as salabiz goods. His ing outside their homes after sun-| tripution—that is to nay, a better! whole business policy must look for- down. Then when word that he had} pysiness man—asks himself an en-| ward to creating great buying power | in harmony with the Christian teach- cate of di-| tirely different set of questions and|among the masses. He must fillling concerning the eternal purpose a z was inti-|in an entirely different order. the pockets of the workers and the God than any mechanistic ¢ p- 1 it was Latife Kemal who de-} Instead of beginning with the pro- | consumers before he can fill his own — par’ z ‘duct and ending with the consumer, | pockets. pha Kemal entered | he begins with the consumer and] (Note These articles cover the it had been occupied | ends with the product. Here is the| most important portions. of Mr. Fi- . Happy at their lib-] way he goes about cross-examining | Jene’s book, “The Way. Out,” which reek surveillance a] himself: ‘lis being widely discussed in. this girls rushed from 1. What article can I manufac-| country and in Burope, The next ture that will be of the greatest pos-/in the series, “What the Five-Hour sible use to the greatest possible | Day 1-Do,”” w! ‘ carefully for {t call 15 or 16 im. She inyited him to make i atl of people? te ; pest (0N 2 peop by cial messenger. Register complaints headquart her home. A How can I manufacture the} ~ Lefore 8 « ‘clock. short time later the f ticle so that its usefulness, its ° in true west shic 2 q , and its durability will make perhaps the urkish girl to be | jt itself, as’ nearly as that is World Topics : aS edded to her fu-| possible?" s husband in| 3, How can I put into the article his presenc the qualities that will win for it the ated in ‘a permanent loyalty. of the largest nd England, she | number of consumers? By Carrier and Outside State nd Sunday. One Year, Daily NEW YORK— Ethel Barrymore, line actress, reterned from Léndon shingle bob, because, she sald, tresses made her conspicuouf ge are men who act as human When a death occurs the Daily and and Sunda Six Mosths, Detly Three Monibs, D One Marta, Dr’ he Daily Tribune will not ys one month tn arrears, “GET YOUR TRIBUNE Among Science and religion are closer to- gether than ever before, according to Bishop C. P. Anderson of the Episcopal diocese of Chicago. He i Defense of Habit B who has set himself up in ope as a Runt converts dai tWeuaaetet fates would ad, become famil-} 4. How can‘ make the article so] Svs that there never has beet a aes va thabThi : 3 Bie r With Occidental | persuasive in appeal that my adver-| battle between science and religion, have us believe that habit is the worst weakness of mankind. Me cleverenauciaal t a oD Il become joss {Only skirmishes between sclentists zm g cult is founded on the idea that it must be com- ms. The veilland less a job of argument. and|2nd theologians. He cohtends that we habits of every sort, good and bad, eradicated from ich Turkish wo-| more and more a job 6f telling the | {® Present warfare is between the man make-up, so that every act is volitional. Habits are Pa wore WaS| public the virtues of the article, |e Science and the old. 7 saknesses, but so are their th. The more of the details vandoned and she | where it can be bought, and at what | ,“Contrast the materialistic sclence ; of our daily life we can hand oyer to the effortless custody of ten appeared in| price? Of ' ‘Tene vomtanmaa marc ue eet HL automatism—that is, habit, the more our higher powers of iding breeches, ectentificy Aisi pS entvena ete u t basi sina s »mpanied old materialism was somewhat a . mind will be set free for their own proper work. sand every {fers & good opportunity for the man|rogant. It boasted that it had ex- ; There is no more miserable human being than one in if h “ |of small capital, to use his intelli-] plored the heavens and measured i ; whom nothing is habitual but indecision, and for whom the | G. sip has it e in finding and developing a|the stars and analyzed the contents lighting of every cigar, the drinking of every cup, the time of | LATIFE REMALS 9,0? alice Kemal, | big industry. It 1s the {deal_ tpi of the planets and had not found > rising and going to bed every day, and the beginning of every | Turkish women; had | fF the farmer,:gardner, merchant, It resolved the human body bit of work, are subjects of express volitional decision. Jiideas of her own and refused to. be | *eAdeeman of every kind, within the |into tte’ chemleal! constitution and Full half the time of such a man goes to the deciding, or re Sabjugated by hes Husband. Werhaps| ‘The Tucson Chamber of Mines is dareoris7 ror MEE es oe gretting, of matters which ought to be ingrained ‘in him iErwas p Penman tras Mec, [doing an important work, in encour-| Against this kind of science re- ally not to exist in his consciousness at all. William only men in Turkey-can issue such |#S!D& the prospector, Some of these |ligion was at war, It insisted that Ps ae = [ preached that the eat thing in education is to make pete prospects will be big mines, and the|that was not the way to Irn God + ett 4 s our nervous system our ally instead of our enemy. “It is(to whole world will prosper through] or to ye at human valu The oS ‘ : fund and capitalize onr acquisitions, and liye at ease upon the | the encouragement given a little | new def:nitions of matter have oy ft y iiterest of the fund, For this we must make automatic and | Lines to the Crooked |2%,3¢ time the miner needed] thrown ihe old materialten and ar f i vitual as early as possible, as many nseful actions as wé | “Thee Trail on Casper - Alsi aos Po can | 7? a + At the same time we must guard against growing into ways | Mountain lptrnared’ee that are likely to be disadvantageous to us, as we should guurd BY NEAL GALLATIN home ina UW a y S i the plague. The period between twenty and thirty is the = minute by The ORIGINAL | ihe critical one in the formation of intellectual and profes- | Pine trees on the mountain top briskly stir } “Malted Milk Safe Millk e ional habits. But the pe below twenty is the more im- | Your songs gold of the sun pb a zs bs A portuit for the fixing of personal habits, properly so ealled, | Red sold breaking against the dawn aa A D ch as vocalization and pronunciation, gesture, motion, and} Stl gold hushed t the mene | ee Ne i Clem area | ire Make habit an ally, then, in youth , booking 4 ." HY For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, | $$$ Ee yin eas PT sn, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. \e y . | he Wachtel Quits \. meri} Hk The resignation of M. C. Wachtel, state law enforcement silver of the : officer is no surprise to those who x informed on public in shad | matters. The resignation should have been filed long ago, in treams | ( 00 e al | | fact, the original appointment should never have been made. | Mist fairies marking trait F It was under the administration of this officer thatthe waste, olinns caipipainiotthe Lone moth 4 ASTE and tenderness—the essentials extra nce and shame existing in the department was ex posed by the Tribune during the legislative session last winter. Across the midnight trees to good cooked har —are the qual- . In spite of the corruption shown, by the reports of the under But the trees, | set : . Mia 3 , a4 cover sleuths and stool pigeons employed all of which is a:part [On the Crooked ‘Tree Tra Pesta ed ee tet enh ities that_give Cudahy . Puritan its finer of the state’s shameful history to be found in the state au- {Sing no songs pial Scant rp tbat ote ailing or well. Serve at meals, | flavor. Cudahy’s Puritan Cooked Ham is ) ditor’s office and which is widely known, the governor retained | THe are tortured and grim. Fi Suiits aebiy routing, A paige pip Rarer tg | selected meat— ( the services of Wachtel and the legislature granted an appro- | "977°, )) 05 (8 froen in. arta | Z, ” Y Telicves faintness or hunger day or night. priation to enable his subordinates to continue the same old |“"? ‘pox iurn from each other in | ; : : yp disgraceful proceedings of buying booze, playing poker and fre *. Once they bent over sobbing | quenting low resorts at the expense of the taxpayers, all for With white hair falling across the | the purpose of securing “evidence” which was neyer used in eyes. prosecuting offenders. But the pee and the winds e innin on a ‘ The law enforcement branch of the state government has lew away the, halr * K ¢ not only been a disgrace tothe state government, it has been a | prey yy ware to move. i eg g y> by the special Cudahy process, which produces r disgrace to civilization. What useful purpose it has ever served : ia A t 3 1 its superior, full, rich flavor and tenderness. since its creation, or what it has ever done to improye social Pine trees ugus Af é h ' conditions in Wyoming or eyen aid in the enforcement of the Id songs of the sun ter curing, the bone and surplus fat are re Jaws of the state its record fails to disclose anything to its m the spruce moved. The ham is moulded to shape for conven- . ient, uniform slicing without waste, and cooked under precise careful temper- ature control. 4 | Are silent. er Change in Sentiment —_ Thinking only upon, horror, Everyone recalls the time when public sentiment seemed Rrodding upon ething # < to’be strongly set against the railroads of the country. The per t n in their hearte. severence and good judgment of those into whose hands the | Some ancient secret railroads were turned after their disastrous federal control | T'** cannot forget. rs 5 during the war has worked the miracle of reversing public sen- | ener, WN Os:| t credit. There are rumors of several other changes under the | Pleats the silver of moon song administration in the near future. | ey OP | 5: }On The Crooked Tree Trail | | This process of curing and cooking makes Puritan Cooked Ham outstand- ing in superiority. Uke all other Cudahy products 7) timent and securing friends where enemies previously existed. | : y The railroads, having been threatened with nationalization, Helping Industry “Nels 2 have made themselves truly national railroads in the sense i aeons he aste Tells ] that they work for and with the people and invite closest inti The Tucson Chamber of Mi 7m Thea | racy ar est understanding of operations, says the Los Ar makes a business of p e : 2 Se ee eT eee [ieee cue eed Will Serve Breakfast Mlahy Packing CousA | ilroad executives all over the country are working to- |ritory. ‘They ship tet Makers of Puritan Hams—Bacon—Lard gether for the general betterment of service to the public and able ore—dry concentrates, h A their earning power is gradually being improved. An invest picked eraser fs whatever ie From 6:30 to 1 1 . M. “ ment by the leading railroads of over 100,000,000 in improye- miners have that will psy a profit ¥ 4 wr , ate ments and betterments in past two years has resulted in many 4 Metal mining is one of the finest, ae, ” | iF ies savings in operating costs and in better service to the public | Cioanest, most LT G ? eer “a ro jo one © is . ‘oduce: Ss i sf The American Worker portion “of ital net returns to: tabgr ES G SS SS 3 : -} | . ; : than’ most other industries, It of- It is well to remember, in view of the wild statements -— 1 ——— a jf miceraty Boy saat ae our pep ls are a ng about “~ FALL TERM OPENS c a the worker of today being the “wage-slave” of the present a} economic system. It is true that everything is not quite right | W; i September 1-8 “bay a alc fa°the nresent econornie sortem, but to aise of Oe working | VVrite to the Pacific | af, aoe eats an cs men as “wage slaves” is to show a supreme ignorance of his | ice Now Open for Enrollment ‘ Si0ns BE tory and the vast changes in the social system brought obout Coast Shredded Wheat | WHOL 4 in Christian lands. In the place of slaves and serfs in Christ Co., Oakland, Califor- c : | ESALE—RETAIL n lands there ave honorable and respectable working. men sg asper Business College, Inc. PRICES GOOD FOR COMING WEEK t/ er widening liberties and growing powers. Today labor mia, for your copy of re ” : : ines 2s hs ) Fe a vAlpattix z ‘ > = Learn to Earn Round Steak, Ib. Shoulder dignified thing. 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