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= PAGE EIGHT Che Casner Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1925 Che Casper ri | aily Tribune’ World Topics “Do You Get Counterfeit Wages? | oO Oe aed | 2h BY EDWARD A. FILENE all far protection, It ‘may be that the western wheat farmer will listen —— at EHO mae to the plain speech of Dr. Nourse | n to the Oldfield orator By J.B. HANWAY AND & © HAP ‘VAY 2 he Ee Estee |e NS AYE Jto Mr. Wilt Universit times out of ten when we); I have no ready and dogmatie an business men discuss the wage prob-| swers to these questions. They can lem, wo blindly miss or evade the] be answered finally and fully onls real point at {ssue. by a colloboration of liberal and ore. success according . Rappard, of of Geneva, Switzer: MENU INT Entered at Casper (Wyoming: postoffice as second November 22, 1916. FRUIT CUP a rst Course at a Sununey ember that within re the price on wheat (Fi | ! ra | athor 2 eit ad | | limited only by the | Coffee | Have ready sliced peach z | The Casper Dally Tribune Issued every evening and The Sunday Morning, l'ulestine ts now a mandated ter- | stun Noes ee maiueatien ot tent Sa StNteslo ceeiate pattnst ie nen | 28 intel PaleA tA Luncheon or Dinner) ; Tribune every Sunday at Casper, Wyoming Publication offices, Tribune| ritory under British supérvision. | much the wages will bus, lin the face of such a ohallenee to | Of cotton was \ Building, opposite postoftice | Dr. Rappard re | towever iileb au bat may Keone iiainees “art A TerebiE challenge to/ sy. ‘There is fotitog in-our pol ’ au chen ot chopped fresh or canned + pen Batty vTa by wages, ma : s atateamenship ca als to win the hed Beet « apple, stoned cherri Business Telephones ..-- Taas18 end 16] cently visited dollars and cents, if prices are eo] 1 can only set down some of the] tary tcaitren trade: Butter aterm aan silaued Gabie che 4 ; Branch Telephone @xchange Connecting All Vepartmonts | there whh the! high that the wages will not enable| tentative conclusions that experience} — trreo.traders have promised the ag Dinner eanabialGte teens S| Earl of Balfour. | ¢ne workme nae eter at Free-traders have pror eng in er seasonable frult, Add aj}: : 2 | the workman to buy sufficient food, | has forced upon me'to date, In the] jjmnearal inter Bh a ah ee Mexican Suakeltt oranenaiite ater Adi citlninig 1eaorase Ola iee | In a recent] clothing, and shelter for himeelf, his! next article I shall try to do this.! (nines, put ca ean ss cpatetoeatt . Watertielon 1a6 atadas ifticaitieee : ( Prligdaas acingy a) Geaddens Bldg. Chicago. Ia 286 Hirth | addresg Dr. Rap-| wite and his children, to indulge in| Note: These articles cover the most | ties’ Let the eountr Sires: Ge CBrtadlil: = OuEhI TORE Peugden dicing SAE cuaseny, 1 ence Hla én t the coun ea free of fee Joughly cold. Serve in t $ ass. Sulte 404 Sharon Bide neisco. Cai. Copies of the Dally Tribune Boston and San Francisco officer are welcome. RATES adequate recreation, to educate his| Imp ism 4s one of the) ohiidren, and to make satisfactory | book, * most extraordl-| provision against fllness and age. we nary — political /are paying the workman for his labor} phenomena that! in counterfeit wa I have ever! 4 counterfelt studied. tions of Mrz Filene’s ay Out,” which fs be in this country | next In the ser: | | trade pres | | ses | | water L f:|* aaet 55 New Montgomery St., San F a little fruit are on file in the New York. Cl ahd visito rizzle ha) on dripping of cooked r! ame For Counter ppear in this h should mint sauce, whi day before it is to be u | | \t SU By Carrier and Outside State CRIPTIC , al on tts face t | | eup-of vin (pure or One Year, Daily and Sunday tine is an intel- tes pe the -bearer —_——e——____. ‘n” saagal and three y I away two tublespoons P Siz months, -Datly and & lect fairyland, nd. ten dollars,’ but the 7 % ye fin the stiffly beaten s of the! yjix with two or tin: ‘ Three Me because the con-| finds, whe sega tate | | Farmers Ahoy! ce a_coal strike brings John | oggs and cook as an ¢ ve} a oPunelyeatnced on oe a LU | t round once » + 2 mi One Mo! * trast are £0 a8-| hank, that he ean ne ae | Levi nee | with tomato enol yesmnces mit Gaatsear! Rappard tounding ri la in exe fc | ex ian Oldfield th that Rds ehot the | cane ex are in the jority, but they Inthe 's hext in s6etn areal rent | Bs Mexican Bake—Ad a t G ‘i r Year, Dally and Sunday thing to give to the wortd | may gay.on the oulstd hiurel upridag agatmebithe tare aah oon mc ton | fresh corn just ett the ; Gasoline Stolen in Siz Mseotns Iatly and Sunday. | comparable to the Jews either Inj yy; Dollars,” but whe * the ° r need onion and a ed | | pa r r t when § for the vietory., and he al- th very -in- | r: . Three hemiia, Latiy and Su 25] energy or intellect.” ia eaaehane for atari Id “All ticoveelibnat the shout] 5 ay F poon of st wo! Spite of Reductio; 12 Montn, y und S' Dro 1 rd eid that leading.) commodities In a m Cavan aie | Racial oa Raha n rt anitterss senietraa | Pp duction c dee Year, Su Fe - 2.50] Zionists had told him that st was] rising prices, he is in trouble. Ov W tt r 1 »D! the drained id part of a smal) . ae & q i € re ne h Co sman | p i abl m d ALL eubbaerty { {nm advance and the Daily ‘Tribune wili not ntial’ that Zionlats” should work |q strech of months he finds him Bicuene Reape Lip eae ae wicaie ; s hts Pe | can of tomatder or three cut-up fresh | Just Ma de un P; ts ineure ¢ * ) becomes one month th arrears together in communities at, first, in ]trying to meet ¢ i ¥ & y 2 Sek ones and one beaten ¢ | After mix ing add a little ef the tomuto juice if it seems too dry. Pour into buttered bakin le wit to flutter the Democ looks at ever prices atic Hopes. He ung from that poirit | He hopes for a sweep, not mining prob lems with the un. a inding that wrder that Palestine might be built | with stationary wages. up for future generations without | jater Smith realizes that he Is being the urge of private ownership, pald in counterfelt wages, although CHEYENNE, Wyo., A E {€ you don’t find your Tribune after looking carefully for {t call 16 or 16 spr i déllvese ac cringes 4 amlntanic £0 great as that of 1890, perhaps, but | eperience’ brings | : aper here than tt wa nd {t will be delivered to » y Jal messenger. Register complaints | 4.7 oo no precedent for aisthine t_may never occur to him to use |« Al. to: tha@eORad Penna’ hecakon'| sete he worked | % ttle grated che and bake. | fen dayusawo? bat aks, like this in histo ye went on. | that phrase, the West lit up with bonfires over} e mines MALT tant re! , 5 q I I do not know where to look for| If we sbusiness men were really | the triumph to come. a He A aie | _ Spiced Apples—Seven pounds of |at Fort fusvelt, ‘ n er similar moyement, which | ins of Industry, with the offi-| bai tenealiena nobiaolt woe the public} Pls, three and one-half pounds| beat the price ps 4 | is religious but anti-theological. cer’s sense of responsibility for: his Mr. Oldfield and not so | Sah he be-| Of Sugar, one pint vin spice, | Cor nothi They were 5 : | “One ¢ conditfons of pro-|men, wo should anticipate Smith dis Dr sid) BS.) Nourse oftthe. po istative stonaiage and cloves to taste. Cook | €d while di aso Vb Seven Wise Words | longed in Jestine, of] ilusioninent by always thinking of | azricultural division of the Institute | A Saint ifort the lore oe before sabioy sugar, vinegar from a car sidetracked on th. ; _ | cours must be the establishment |his wages, not in terms of dollars| or Iiconomics talks In a strain that| GOANLAEWIO Cnited. Mine| 224 spices. Mix all well. Bottle) skirts of the city, pleaded gu A western man, passing on, wills seven bundred thousand ood relations with the Arabs, |and cents alone, but in terms also of| quay hold the attention of Western } w e Verd ott Aine ne 1909 ana | 22@ seal. This is a delicious filling d were sentence . dl dollars and seven words to his son. The words may i ippen to which is a very great problem. e commodities and comforts his] farmers ‘ | pata that jloaitios' for. two !'yes for pies. ss Raidy frequent a i valuable as the money. They are: “No mun was ever wise “The civilized world has never | wages will buy. 1] Canada’s wheat productfon in| pyom 1911 to 1917 he served a8 fleld|] pear poney—Peel ar fA | been made recently on gaso! by chance.” The western man may not have known it, but been enti fair to the Jews, and Twenty-five dollars. may be real! growing, and so is that of Argentina. | representative of the A. F. of L py ale: Ne peck | and merchandise cars between ¢ fe y ; ; l the ely world—ift we can fix ses and forty dollars counterfeit | Frey omething which Dr. Ni - Me of pears: Run throug -|enne and Fort Russel! and! : Seneca, the Noman, preached the same idea in exactly the | the civilised world—i¢, vague | wages : | Here ig something which Dr, Nourse | trom vive president of the United | per, then add 1 i are suspe ' v esponsibi ° cech a gue | wages. nows Is unpleasant news to . 9 SPne SS, ‘ tu i nm are susp c same words about the time Christ was being tempted by the | bod mi ‘Abd thavinoments Seali isan! ad ae ATH ibey Arout ee Mine Workers in 1917 rose tO/ fruit. After cooking tw i SONKIDILIE? but thay sbave 3 S = ¢ ] nw eat ta e gospe! ae ing te . starat . ters : fe he Ae ty preside in 1 o large sizec . ‘ t i - Z devil for forty days, as set forth in the gospel ‘ording to na this the polson of discontent enters} 1 wheat toa’? te inant down : tae " tha distinctlon‘of being | Ch large sized can Of 1 ly the theft in the perpetrat Luke . tion. his soul and the gates of hi mind | us and be brought up to us is | 4 gyda se) 2 cathe Jcoalsiire apple and cook hich they were caught. ne 1 10 kept > co r0- 1 declared |are thrown open to the agit spninient < ir The question of w rope, that ‘om of most industrial d’se¢ mstantly, there is no wis way. What process is more Where a mind is not growin dom—for wis mes in uo oth well at such a time to cut awa} duction of the U. 8. above normal » duties with support our cul Government of: Try Tribune Want Sweet Cucumber Pickles — Pre. | wonderful than this? In one of the strongest chapters of his tural interests fied contidence in his hr fs : A Pee Sasa SPRY ; ie : and that tt jand disturbance | For more than a century and aj; rE TOG Be Aca pede armed SME al UN psyehol Spencer makes an effort to sbow the nece he knew of teday| There fs a Jaw halt the Ar : ations in- | sugar to taste to the v rican farmer has stud | ied the Buropean —w times it has been fairly order in which the development of conceptions in the human race occurs. No abstract development can be attained, he says, until the outward experiences haye reached a degree of defin s been a! gicain arty to many conf In 1921] prac he Was a member of the conferen | a rush to the land. | counterfejt money; there Is Be ‘$5.00 Reward | hat the Jews in Palestine St paying counterfeit w tablishing funds with which | though count ne the cans. con| Five dollars reward will ve felt wa zes times the Europes s have been 7 t = | Mest bs rst 4 E callec the president to investi at tain date z | t Pes a a Raa iteness and coherence. Thus we cannot expect wisdom of suck-* | to purchas nd and that this land | more dangerous of the two. | short, and we could sell all we had Did LNG PE , ) 33 i weeds wre a good addi-| to the party furnishing the Casy i : © Ci : ' mie Sine ulenwune| : Une e ate unemployment, and was a/tion io nwcet cucumber pickles Daily ‘Tribune infurmation teadins o ing babies, or even of the majority of men, because their out | was let out to agricultural com- he correction of the trouble must | to spar Sometines the Old World | 1 amber a committee which Lie e - the capture of the person who |: : ward experiences have not reached this state of definiteness | munities composed of twenty toqcome, not from legal pressure, but| harvests have been 0 he |r itles of the vario SUGGESTION fraudulently collecting subseriptior e nid ioherence! thirty families, which operated on | from business Insight an¢ iness | our sales were meagt et agencies. Lewis} yt jg your custom to provide a| from Tribune subscribers. Patron \ What. ix the hardest task in the world? Emerson asked [2 communtstic basis, | They would | lm ins not seem to me fancitul| get and will strive to a inember of the advisory | tasty horseradish rauce. with the per ehould not pay « ; the question, and then answered it: To think. Yet the crudest | "07% Gesire to till the land, he went | expect that the successful busl-| in every way. | Bee eae a | ee ee ater ser enna E000 A OvaReaMie oe or minds are scrawled over with thoughts, vaguely factual. And | on. ‘The problem, he said, was not | Me#ses of the future. individually or] ricultural proc Lined ibe acs FEN bar Chale: Calpers eS , M EREC LEY Ol aw autharesdacoiaterritcoe. t the key to-every man is his thought. This is platitude, but none | to encourage immigration, which ts | Cooperatlvely, will keep In continu-} Last year, e sold a} F i et <i , quarter cup of vinegars twostables| Crepes, It gourare:notiaure you ; ’ ae eles UE ean if Cogent) old 8 | vesident vingfleld, TMlino apobnedat™ null t ant ereesooen or 3 you I the less true. Men walk as the prophecies of the next age. Emer now proceeding at the rate of 3,000 ppeteah ae ian a « ar 3 | large of a ee , but Dist ee made mustard, a half egg spoon of | Pains the right collector, as E Roth Ment sing "ail the jealing with the problem: hat| European stock was below normal pscretida hese: to show his credentials. If son ence wrote: 1 month and is using’ all th Lele he remit Sas : salt and a teaspoon of sugar. Then riya . Ure as : “ers : ef but is to regutate and | Wages Wil Bu. | Suppose that European wheat crops Dees Cees sugar. Then | not do so please call the Triby Tn the thought of tomer TOW there is a power to uphe the Asc Qe intenlewrnta) Good business demands that we be| rise and that ou ket there ends a: se¥eralispoohs ati treshly.ierat: c all thy creed, all the creeds, all the literatures of the nations, ‘The mandate problem, he asserted, | Pioneers in the study and solution | Suppose that. the Argentinian farm- ed horseradish, depending on the ‘ and marshal thee to a heaven which no epic dream has yet de oupecislit, Intelente and interest. {0 this problem of the relation of | er undertakes t- rival us in our own Abarnnees lot. the roots e ep one Yeted. Every man ix not so much a workman in the world as | : eating, because he {Wages to lving costs. We are. in| markets. WIN the men who own Then there is the old and popular } ’ A | ing in tine, because in all t | , the sy f he is a suggestion of that he should b J oth ndated territories the prob- | ™Y Teeeuredt entactny a period in| the whe fields and the cattle en-| an mens SS lem Is merely to govern; while in| Which bankruptcy wil be the pi » party that would lower ; I 4 Dateetis fe to catablish a home. of our indifference and trrespons! | Wet 4 % st ' | ‘ f ) eo askir né e answ | tarif ‘00! . seak light. WHEATLAND, Wye x. 29.—- \ Word from Swampscott indicates that a strong effort is ut four reasons which actuated the | be asking and pret Stas lncscents Soca Cup Or ep eae HIRE Neigare agi N a a ae 1a | i * inde uve Preside: toolidge an extra session o Briuish in mi: the present’ | ON our own itive. to the ques-| Jy of t part the Old World has! Ruth ¢ rnum oar old | Wo"ng male to have President Coolidge call an extra xession of | Bris in assuming thelr present) 1h OM act bunt gen-| played in. our past hist There | of Mr. and Mrs, John| I ,UN H Congress SOureh chiiher L the first andthe teat ots ito ‘poth banks of the Suez | "ne and coun | have been years in which the Kuro: | Sternum,-who live between Guernsey | f hor, The reason assigned for an extra session by the petitioners | / 3 Who Is respe for counterfeit | pean grain buyers leld back nation Iuusk, died here from the re-! had - ¥ i} to i prestige in + ¥ tebe } ix that the peapte desire to know the exact amount of fax ree | Ane Cre ieee eee the | Wages" | al depression or started us toward | sult of burns which she had tnewr 232 South Center Street duction? The view of the well informed is that no one will suf er-rpirit ‘and Aesire to, eatab:| What are the factor that make| prosperity. But ‘the-uncertalnty of | red’ in a kerosene explosion at the f Casper, Wyoming fer doiy material damage if an extras ion of congress is not | { national home for the ‘Jews, wee ni woges at-times counter ara Old Wo a demand eo nvURAe dal home is phar sls er, 18 miles north | a calledé ch nie for vurpose of telling the people how | esas? elt nuessce planter named Andrew | wert of Guernsey. <4) alle rf Ned ihe 4 L fhe aa at ut ear ated | What is the wa: out of the diffi-| Jackson that he urged manufactur. | ere as | C LIGHT ees atin EEN Clad | mmuchadtts uction they may expect. The house {ee r 7 uty, and who {s to guide business | ers to draw men from the fields and! fave you tried Chappy' | program will be 9 when congress Sa ete and tn i fic j She W ore a W reath men and industry inte it? | provide a home market. Lo! Milks? , ee H e > inembers of the senate have already signified their : y y | eer = ee Se . + + s ity of the members of the senate have already sig | BY THOMAS HAYNES BAYLEY * > *!| Highest Quality—Instantaneous Service—Cleanliness P inteltion letting the bill have quick action. t - - RAS I he cee The f: is quite overlooked that it tukes time and study — | sp ore a Wreath ro: that ible and just bili thet will reduce taxes and yet ut the same time continne to provide enough revenue Her to tuke care of the necds of the uation, There is alse to he 1 od the fact that the matter of suriax is one that has | fer ckoned with by the | Why the Sag thin rotup Y ng in the current i of the Oi and | yeep Gas Journal expliining the sag in price: The ineres recovery of gasoline from crude petroleum, the aecumulation of ine stocks in coastal territories and the failure of many |‘ Wreath of orange flowers when next we met she wore. The expression of. her features was more thoughtful than before, And standing by her side, was one to work out an equi SRST cee ne, gt | face was smiling beneath | curls of Je! teps had the t ‘ous tone, youthful heart where unknown | &% moment,, yet. me- I see her now 33, her CHADRON ASSUMPTION B. V. M. ACADEMY conside: ty be re xt congress, ' \ wreath of summer. flowe! sed | upon her snowy brow, refiners to adjust their production to a slackened demand in their territories are the prineipal factors in the weakness of the motor fuel market. Although gasoline stocks vuary 1, wore larger than necessary, refiners added gallons Wwito Minvas*Arid! HoELIn vali, fo this storage, on July 1. Only 22,000,000 gallons were taken To soothe her leaving that dear home from storage in June. The export demand fell off sharply dur | she ne'er mi view again. ing the recent high ptice levels and even now is far below |! 89% her but a moment, yet me- thinks her now. h of orange blossoms snowy bro, Boarding School for girls over five years of age and Hen under twelve, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS THE DIRECTORESS normal,” | t | Every Reduction Helps | in T saw that brow, no } wreath was there, ne tux returns. Dut About nine million persons make iu one lundred million more Americans lictp make the money the |The widows somber can concealed U 9,000,000 pay. None escape the tax. le government spends once luxuriant Soe ; Depend pon $10,000,000 a day. The people have to carn that money and pa jShe weeps in silent solitude, for it to the government. If federal economy causes a savin of 4 Sfigxp Ot8-0 Loner ne 81,000,000 a day, the money saved will not be piled up to make ose Ithin ‘his own, UTTE = uT a treasury surplus, but left in the hands of the people. Unfor HN a tnnetély, to 0 extent, national ernment 1S weet tk are offset by Jocal government extravagances or bad 1 esd tag REA B EAD ment nt the fact that there is savir nywhere is eau aq b ive rejoicin A cut in the income tax at least will save money to ————— es—until they so may be reduced help pay local Foreign Immigration Containing pure wholesome ingredients and being, sanitarily manufactured. An ideal toast loaf, for it contains the matertals that make it so. It must be good if popularity counts. t INSIST ON BUTTER-NUT Made by WYOMING BAKING CO. | | Negotiations Off American financial interests express surprise at cabled re ports from Germany that negotiations for a 1,000,000 loan to the Rentenbank had been’broken off. The loan was planned for the benefit of German agriculture and contemplated the reor ganization of the Rentenbank on a bas somewhat similar to the American farm loan system. Several obstacles have arisen, among them the necessity of adopting legisation giving the Rentenbank authority to arrange for dollar loans based on ted Into the United States in June, bringing up to 4 total for fiscal r of 1926 8421 non-immigrants. June 18,511 departed, onl, whom were emlerant nd for the fiseal year 225,490 went away, of whom 13 were non-emigrante. The total inevease -of population through the arrivel of aliens in June | | | | There were 41,428 persons admit \ | German real estate mortgag 917 and. for the fiseal. year | e@ e e 199 ~ — - | $45. Of the immigrants arrived | t t t t —: ed - a oT ~ ‘ | during the year Germany: led: with } ) tre . The Gentle Bolshevik | 46.06. ‘The Irish Free State was | u 1S 1S CaSl j e nest. CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE The latest advice from Russia indicates that the rulers of | "°** 5.440 (northern Ireland | Soe $ CAKS L.KAVE DAILY AT ¥30 a OM WAnB—312 50 Ruabicduntry fronose +0 ims <Hseske germnteInianlarerorsnan England waa third with | A wonderful way to judge Peak Motor on the longest, Barer! endian bprosirmaleiy. iz fuiniben avelitatwetanGaares ticipates in another war. It is said that the most yirulent germs ee Rte he a and appreciate the new 1926 steepest hills you can find. Try | s and Hawline poksible'toobtdin are belug secured and kept in’ cultiires—nicc sad.” France, Csochoslovaio’| Chandler is by contrast. it out in traffic. Throttle it | WYOMING MOTORWAY gentle people, these bolsheviks nmark and Switzerland sent over | away down. Step on it. Shift | Salt Creek Praneportation Company's Uffice at 009 each, with Russia, the Nether. | Compare it with all the cars D HOTEL ny 5 nea ERA ears. Apply the brakes .... RAONE,-$46 Homestead Scramble tandd. abd) Roumanta sending) more you have ever owned in the "IS OPP'Y ; — Because of the scramble to get possession of homesteads | | way it performs—and note the You'll discover, as others dis- in Florida less than 10,000 acres of federal land now remains | contrast! oe that Mats neve never era opeu in the state, while on June 30, 1924 the amount available : | kizown a car to be so thorough- ‘4 fl } 4° ’ 1G was res and on June 30, 1925, it was 20,127 acres. | Lexington Cream | Try out its marvelous Pikes ly and‘ completely delightful. 1 RA IN SC HEDUL ES There gre people who.ean work, but ore twablo, to, ditnk. XXXXX Flour |) P. S.—Small payments on long-time terms. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN There ure other people who can think but are unable to work. More and Better Bread per sack THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY CLEVELAND , Westbound Arrives Departs Then there are a Limited number who can both think and work Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, | ra oes No. G03 .-. no ee 1280) p, im, 1:50 p, m. This aecounts for the great majority, I the remainder roll Corn Meals | N E stbound Departs your own classification I] Ask your grocer for this flour }| pe Oe Oe vans ann w neem ee nen nn n= 0245 p.m. 6:00 p.m TAKS | and have better bread | CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY If man'carrle Uooxe In his briet cave dcex that make it |] a ohn isen a A uartfolio? || Casper Warehouse " unt an 0. Mlwor my coe BN Gin od It ts not recorded. that W. G, MeAdoo “abel Company First and Park Phone 79 No, BY a2 er TT § i cAdoo “shed any ei DISTRIBUTORS Westbound Departe amount of tears whep he learned of the bricks that are being Tel. 8% 2éssledustrialin No: 2 6:50 am 7:10 m thrown at cach other by Al Smith and Mayor Hyfan iLts Bahan strisisoyer | 2 : : ~-:55 p.m.

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