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PAGE ; oles The Casper Daily Tribune MONDAY, AUGUST’ 31)3925 ros ~ 4 ent cat and dog fight in the Democratic party shows is its un for fifteen years at a salary of Who Is to Blame for Counterfeit Wages? adjustment of wages to prices, b 4 ¥r fitness for the business of governing New York.” $10/000 a year. One of the peculiar By Reward Aj Wiens methods, and machinery which are : — poxslet Obarcberees hig $ angles in connection with the job Lib bye patra ws ine purely personal : Sa ea ee it -althongh Jappolnted by, -the 5 3 decision of isolated employers. By J. &. RANWAY AND B. &. HANWAY isethut valthongh cap y I believe that a time will come] « efficient government. 3 : The Beauty of It President only a folnt resolution of | yyom"we Shall be ashamed ot even] ctrcent Sovernment. | | “tt will take years to’ evolve and Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as eecond class matter Tp order that one may properly appreciate the beauties of | congress can remove him. the higtest real wages we have yet] .utput upon labor. institute a really scientific wage November 22, 1916. | a southern state under Democratic rule may be evidenced by It ts rumored that certain people} paig, “Necessity is going to force nate as ebliGciiiarel whious’ ant ahaa befsrae will as nearly as pos. *The Casper Dally Tribune lssued every evening ana The Sunday Moraine | (he Statement of u lady who has just returned from South Car- |i Ta sius to, see chte powers| Uf Rio & more scientific organiza-| isis would put’ in the ranks of| ity of wages, Mesaomntie’ ie tes Tribune every Sunday at Casper. Wyoming. Publication offices, Tribune; lina where she bought a half pound box of candy for 50 cents | iirastea by the incoming congress it a epee ree sy iortarighes this company. This whole army of| portant. that we business men” Bulla, oupastteoeatattane | and on the back of it were five Lcent business tax tamps. It | because of his disinclination to rec:| Wewes and lower prices—and give| counterfelters must be demobilized] school ourselves into thinking of eS eae | is reported that in addition to this nuisance tax, South Caro- | ognize certain individual and depart.| ° Ssuen rofits than we have| 224 put to honest and, productive] wages always fn terms of what th hg seers Telephones ~~. wan nannnnnn nnn = na sae---------15 and 18) lina has many other taxes even including those ou ice cream {mental expenditures. Traveling ex- ee cwnie profits than We have) work, if wages are to pass for their] will buy rather than in terms cf ranch Telephone Exchange Connecting. Al) Departmente, sodas at the fountain and the beauty of it is that these taxes | venses, gasoline money, ete, are|” y too many of the wages we| face value. lollars and cents alone. MEMBERTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS ar en to the government to pay the war debt but are | Watebed Just as closely na si | re what I call “counterfeit| We must get their meee If we once begin to think of ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use Cor publication ot| used to cover appropriations made by state Democratic offi | 207 for « couple bundicd (Housand. club: wits, ioereals Our neighbors: | wages in terms of purchasing power ail news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein.) cials who evidently bave uot yet learned thatthe World war | crtioce who are used. to-squa der. | yee eee ee ene ete ae eee eee eee ee eae aimost at once get a chance - —| or F isance t; 2 since -beé: islie lose who are used to squander: | payment of fair wages 1s only one} bers. ring the workers’ wages irito Member of Audit Gureau of Oirculation (ALB..0) | is over and that nuisance tgxes have long since been abolished ing: money and. then charging the] Gf the many men who make wages We business men—it we are] more satisfactory relation te ti = = = —___| in fully enlightened comnfonwealths. bul to the. government sounterfélt really good business men—will con-| workers’ needs and the pure pace Adverti Kepresentatives | 5 | | MeCarl was born in Des Moines, | ~ yy iakorbe » of counter-| stitute ourselves a sort of social! power of the wi Cae sprrbahene. Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-24 Steger Bldg., Chicago. Ul; 286 wifth | Run row.'fanious rendezvous for the North’ Atlantic Meet. | rowa, Noveniver 27, 1879, and wan| reitcene ©" “ole atm of counters) Te coree to drive the wasel’ PO AUAERES SOviRS Ave. New York City; 3lobe Bldg., Boston, Mass; Suite 404/Sharon'Bidg.,’ of liquor ships, is deserted for the first time in years. Not | graduated trom the University ¢ ors, profiteers, “manipula | counterfeiters out of business. NOTE—Thete articles cover the pe Nod oak aUBt, (Ben Era nciscoy Cali +Coplae of; the Dale yre(bune |) par, hast noo tunne rks the watery no-anan’s land, just | ¥ebra in Before coming surities, waterers of stocks.| We must become the sworn ene-| most important portions of Mr. je fn the New York. Chicago, Boston and San Prancteco offices) evond reach of the prohibition, land. The coast guard blockade |‘ '\ gion he wisn ratlroad of unscientific tariff| mles of every avoidable and specu-| Wilene’s book, “The Way Out,” nd visitors are welcome 1 ton imtint sow wil bbeardiuser howarat mttorney, He came to the capital | , lative increase in living costs. This] which is being widely discussed. in - SUBSCRIPTIOY RATES 7} ee to“serve’ as pay td fe ge anegd Inefficient © sere of industry.] warfare will at times lead us far) this country and in Europe. The By Carrier and Qutside State There*might be fewer wars if nations had to make a big | SEBS EGER Tee eee ng ec agh el bleak Les Sonld bana ten AC a! Bol One Year, Daily ang Sunday... cat AV ie e Snebiantne ieee fol toe st ed sungling servants of goverrme our shops, an ri eer Survive?” will appear in’ this : unto mie er einaiy ash down payment at the beginning instead of relying upoy | committee on-| who are more interested in g y one of these adventures will] newspaper shortly. the present tiresome and tedious plan of post-war installments Tamuany *eems' inclined fo reenact the 1924 Democratic national conyention in its mayoralty fight this autumn, der the chairmanship of Simeon D.| contributions to their Fess of Oblo. ‘Then in 1921 he was] funds than in making contribution appointed to his present office b er 1 tvesident Warren G Tecan at’. Mvesident Warren G-) tout 18 miles northwest of Mexican | Henry Ford has sald that “when Sees fe ie ass, Two men were found at the| We try to regulate wages according - | | cabin and were placed under to the cost of living, we are imitat- old. Judging from recent breakfast Giant Still Seized! They are ,said to have confessed| ing a dog chasing his tail.” Mr. be in the double interest of sound ——_>—__— business success and sound social ad “ance. ree Months, Daily and § } fOne Month, D: 7/One Year, Sunday on Tell the Adyertiser—"I saw it in The Tribune." : By Mail Inside State SSOne Year, Datly and Sunday ett ; ai ik Slr’ Months, Daily and Sun rt Scientists returning from China are bringing some eggs Three Months, Dai’ | over four thousand year One Month, Daily en omplaints some of them are already here. ownership of the illicit distillery} Ford has seen, as clearly as any One Year, Sunday only-- ~ —— B 4 | and told officers that the equipment | employer in the world, that both the All subbscriptions must be ivauce and the Daily Tribune wll) not Liouel Curtis, of London. at the Williamston Institute y Federal Offcers) ttnresentea an “investment” of 41.| cost of living and the ability to Pay guscre Gelvery, alenisy bear Puan) Secon ne month in arrears suggested that the League of Nutions be called on to solve the © | Rit “ pace gee she’ atticionetot ‘the ingusiey sabre KICK, (F YOU DON’T GET YOUR TRIBUNE | a Chinese problem. Who said that an Englishman didn’t have | | RIVERTON,’ Wyo: Aug. 31.— |than by the benevolent impulse of if you don’t find your Tribune afte Ing carefully for \t call 18 or 16 uny sense of humor’? ; Two federal officers from Denver| CHICAGO—Mike Cyengres, left-| and {t will be delivered to you by s{ enger er complaints Ts and Deputy Sheriff James Thomp-| hand pitcher, and outfie % Lefore & « ‘clock The Wisconsiu id has beeu expresse son of seizeé a 200-gallon| lonee were released by the Ch n his thinking, in so far as he sug- si aps as runing for a Republican nomi still ‘and Hons of mash ¥ Americans to the New Orleans gests that we do not need methods Mh “a tform. they bin on Wertz c ern association club. and machinery for the continuous} A SHEAFFER LIFETIME) - : : ae Vien f= ogi bs “ | PEN JS LIKE A Gocp} (The Same Everywhere ! oe cnt ra When we have learned that there is a uniformity in bu slau’ dancing. ' OF man motives, we have come ito posse 1 of the key to human {GOOD FELLOWSHIP TO, nature. Then pretests and appearauces no longer deceive us. {THE MAN WHO USES IT History chants the same lesson over and oyer, there is a | great conformity amu the actions of men of all ages, the spread to the Vai HEAFFER' human nature remains the same, in its principles and op S FE tions. Ambition, avarice. selflove, vanity, friendsbiy “LIFETIME”? PENG osity, public spirit, these motives in various d es, h { from the beginning of the world. and still are .the source of atdent, follower: all the actions and enterprises whichever have been observed : - among mankind The motte of the average ( hie “a murder a day keeps ennui aw employer. Mal. But I think Mr, Ford stops short by Bob LaFollette ion ona Socialist AJong with its active misdoings th t one crime of omission—it has e soviet has committed led to wipe out Rus Wascisti and anti-lPuscisti Italians rioted the other, day at Newark, N. J. First thing you know this trouble is going to ed States. Mussolin?s statement t Julius Caesur was the great licen est man who ever lived won't make much of a hit with the of Al Smith, ) gangster seems to be The sawe* passions always pr same eyents follow from the same » David Hume, the his toriany expressed the opinion that | y's use is only to dis- Unpopular Senate cover the constant and uniyersal principles of human nature o by showing men in all varieties of circumstance and sitta “unpopular Y tions, and furnishing us with materials from which we may sovernment by majorities .of voter form our observations and becom quainted with the re jin a country, then apparen' lar springs of humau action aml belavior. ates. senate is the me Records of wars, intrigues, factions lected lexistnhise ahs so many collections of experiment AGP Ae 2 ee 9 t i borue in mind that under the A: moral Philosopher becomes acquainted with the native of y of govérnment the sér plants, minerals and other external products, by the experi represent the people ments which be forms concerning them. Hume observed that ep the sunie uctious; the | roit that their municlpally oper- | street ra y system has suf-} | fered a deficit of more.than three | million dollars in three years of city operat “Have reports ¢ ment meun ot the published monthly the last three. years showed profits? urally Mayor Smith ts greatly surprised. Doubt- even greater surprises are in| store for him, and it follows, for the | 2 of Detroit. nd revolutions. are by whieh the politician or can. thee tors do no! t the states from which if » traveler, returning from Lurope er South Ary or jt bosen, /1n, tht me th dit hi ! Asia. should bring us an account of meu wholly differe | £ the constituti ined it ebaly treorue. har hate q \ y now « 7 € “are i t the gi and. populous ze , aye any with in we are saequitinted; meu who are entirely! di an soak Soe een the | existed only on paper. vested of e. ambith revenge. who kuow a0° pleasure 3 5, “Paper is not as expensive as op. states that were small and relatively | weak. Yet'the question now arises | erating a street railway, co may we to whether that constitutional | not anticipate the usual monthly re the tail to | Port for August—that the profits for | |the month of July are greater than in any previous month!" ous daratabb giateal’ oan must be remembered the book managing the city.ow 1 has 900 in- | ins Job, Uk according to the ed street rally is also a political but friends i public spirits we should inmuie diately detect the falsehood and prove him liar, with “the sume certi as if he had stuffed his narration with stories of centuurs aud dragons ¢ eles, The well-known atitude is all too true. “Hunan mtur sume the world over wnerosity does not the dog ; j yes CNT a hele ‘tote ilatibsrs job, und polit Job holders must | iy A f Disgusting Spectacle FOOT ae hold each other and the politica | When a fountein pen establishes an outstanding, Goyernor Smith’s friends aud the adherents of how more than | ™ ne to which they owe their BE ry 4 Hylan just now ¢ in a knock-down-and-drag-out | one-third of Therefore | Jobs. | (GSS leadership in sales, the meaning is that that pen fight that ix gotu mise wounds aud ears tbut will | noes La: pepo son rutes, these | | es \ must have some remarkable advantages. The s to heal. Tumanaiy Hall has selected for its candi- rth seed ee 8 Hi ‘ psp ys ” | date Senator Tames J. Walker, of boxing law fame, aud a strict | could Dreven | World Topics Y p unprecedented increase in “Lifetime” sales has obeying henchman of the Sachems of Tammany. Mayor Hylan | ‘0,2 oll s8 ' | ean 4 been d the f hat thi 7 Jad , 4 upported by William Randolph Hearst promises to give Tam eee twee arepiDtoe tes teat of, thagaingerity Saag edpteee Sear ogni Shape supported by a dolp! . sromixes to give Ty stances the representatives of 9,000,- | 6; =f in Const taal fe Sean: 4 B : : . ‘ 5 f mauy the f : fete sey Pui is cg fsee tatoo Moke ohare TEL) built of indestructible radite, a new material of “k of stalks the grim spectre of the MeAdoo | representatives of the remaining 97.-| toward Mexico. aceor " : +7, : : ° ; for the gentleman from Gata and California would | of the country. | As ia Reve: direosncseieess ee | jewel-like beauty, and withie nib that aa Suet . 1 Per i not be greatly peeved if Governor Al Smith's prestige’ was ime | Se the stati eA porate assess the’ Pan-Amerl-| anteed for a lifetime, has been discovered by ‘Fountain. ens paired by the defeat of Tammany’s candidate or even his se — | Protected from unjust aetion by | can Unio! rH : abs ; s curing the nomination by a greatly reduced vote in the pri Leena rea In 4 recent | the great public as a truly dependable writing if - mary. Thousands of Democrats throughout the country ‘yiew tere’ aie dlabtad. | ri baer dy a A instrument. At better stores everywhere. 8 with disgust the condition of the fight betw Smith and Mc cther GAY eee f } - ae ey ; Adoo, but despite their pronounced disapproval. the conflict Th fat moet Oro Price, $8.75 ; “Lirerime’? PENS ¢ | , between the Smith and McA | e, have sixteen senators. So gurney vine: [ike Me MANE ae FS SS \ will until after the Democrat Tay TOI GaAY ey eaten Renee a not close our Bia at - mee pas | rs viously mentioned—twenty-five states | eyes to the fact Sheaffer Skrip—euccessor to ink—makes all pens write better % t Too Heavily Taxed tev iall-srdth +a-| population «of! only) that for many Kimball Drug Store 5 j 21 and. w y senators years to ct j if Thomas P. Henry, président of the American Autéuiobile | posséssa majority of the: senate Ran eieaistione| ’ 5 se 2 Stores for Your nD association, advising a mass attack of motorists on congress | Thus 't uppegrs that a preset with Mexico wild >) Pe eeeneS w to have the taxes on cars and purts repealed says: “The auto vee Oto ive Aeon of us race etd | prebent prob > y Ke ts out! enter “1 mobile owner today is the most taxed individ im America. could ag gn pe “ubvote Bi os | ems. that wil y PENS+*PENCILS:SKRIP A in Eyery taxing unit has tried to get as much money from him as — | goo ogo ha Vasari cto a DRL S Rowe RO ire OSE S S W.A SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY 3 n i possible. It is not unusual for him to pay as many me So fa sta her Gadire ile at arabip aatietar ate a oer . PORT HADIEON, IOWA é Ci Midwest Pharmacy different kinds of taxes, such us un exc | entirley itticuities ‘are: inherene int a eitua ~, Midwest Building fee, gasoline ta sonal p I for ple, senaterial r on in which g highly . organized ~ tax, state drive: Autome * ain of the smali- | Industrial ‘socicty comes Into close yt bile owners paid the government an average of S20 h in the Re ne Y ntact with a people practically de ® BY last fiscal were taxed as a whole, $122.7 and. pai the United. State \d of capital and dependent upor ; = ai federal, state and municipal taxes of $555,028.15 in PO? seapaee ine} fottlgi capital for the, utflization. of | ur There are four times as many persons paying excise taxes on en ion aa i mt sees i i sina | a ; utomobiles and parts as there are people paying invorie tirxe potential. min rela segecatin eh ee n ; ’ ‘ > " b the ¢ of raw “matert: ~ y aN World Court Situation j should, sagt be. B @. Indu develcy y Ask Yourself h Py , uate that tuatio: r e ugh 7 ed | | 2 While there is room for betting on the World Court proj If.2 numerical majority of the loht | | h : : r : ect, whether it will pass the senate or not, no one can assert ate were given the right to shut o: lage t 1S | uestior se that there is at present any overcrowding of those who want | <« and to enforce closure Tha? : 2 to place their wagers on this momentous event. Few topics in | tha sjority might be gathered Who’s Who zet deed, excite in the average American a more complete indiffer: | ("017 Susil states seek Sree | as re: Gee he aCe ies the ence than does t of the World Court. Among those few, of Ors, "the pedple might ‘find: the ser : he miost powerful Ngures me ; fe happen ing to numerous roll calls tha the American: government. and oh course, is the League of Nations! We perhaps onght to be all would, prove extretmely ‘colitly to’t et seldom in the spotlight 1s John | | si het-up over the pros and cons of a great decision to be reached | taxpayers. it. MeCarl, comptroller general of | | -_ at Washington next winter. We actually are nothingsof the | In order to avoid that prospe C Hig office has control | kind and, as the typical yoter is saying nothing about ‘the might {t not’ be possible to provid over all the World Court that may be a fafr argument for doing nothing | that debate in the senate on an disbursements of | ‘ S55 SO Rt it | given measure be closed whenever the © executive nae ae closure is demanded by senators who department : i Income Distribution peaicge \SentaReO Hy am eELY | 2) Ate pIulOcie ala | Before You Sign Todays Mail the senate, represent a majority of the | are anxious to, | ect The people of the state of New York receive 15 per cent of | People have his power | | Does a’ neat signature ‘ ' aah i ‘§ And—oven more broadly— misht | curtailed. » Los in thelist cusrent sncomie is re natlon y hile thes Desee euiihe astidheteansie tale ube ree euie diareeal increase the effectiveness A Breat ink me state of Nevada receive only one-tenth o 5 A that ‘ould : bytiaw =| ‘ > ‘or ;, to} per cent of the total current incowe is distributed among the eh te Seraial tidmetonttca Mien etd Mais of my letters? for fountain pens in ataies (oti Now vor, vs mney laine Tole Onto, obese sity reater Control Geecnprellta adjustment, -in-| Then try a Sheaffer Years of expert effort iar setts, California and Michigan. Searcely two per cent is dis nary procedure in the eenate than dependent! of ife' ‘ . @ wi tributed in the area comprising Utah, Arizona, Vermont, Wyo 1 the constitution they ever cnn thie. cexecutive Lifetime pen and you will melee us to develop € ming, New Mexico, Delaware and Nevada. Current income rep | have on, final senate roll calls? Jepartments, of | y TROUBLE agree that the logical fhe ripht: fluid? for we resents roughly the amount that the people of the yarious ag Sates Spplieeton ata dr + hey apne oe answer is YES! fountain pens. It is rig states have (o spend or save currently. lPictcomebGieete ee | RIMBCARICY teenie ne free flowing and will tr CXS | = United States government or against | guar to What Thomas Says | * . , | ft, and all accounts» whatever in y Business Efficiency | yiych'tne government In concerned, thse : Noru Thomas, S cialist candidate for mayor of New PROOF Si FAFFERS f not clog the point, York says of bis Demoe: | 4 | these many years. If as Mayor Hylan now charges, Senator | Ures.{f there were some way’ of ao-| tli¢ treasury arid the efx auditors of PENS AND PENCILS ve Walker is the friend of the underworld and of the traction | CUTINS first class business efficiency | (he treasury department. PENS AND PENCILS lr interests, so was he when Hylan supported him as part of the . Casper Stationery mmany organization. If Governor Smith bas appointed com fet a elther as debtor or creditor. } tic competitors: Everything that Municipal operation of street cur) He Is vested with all the powers ¢ Mayor Hylan says about Walker, the Tammany candidate, or | tines and other public service uti!-| und duties which previously were aa Walker says about Hylan, they have known about each other | !ties Would not be such uniform fail: | held by the former comptroller of | of administration, which seems im He keeps the personal ledger ac- | poswible in the average city govern: | counts of disbursing and collecting on ment. The New York Evening Tele | officers 3 ‘a missioners too friendly to fare increases, that fact also Was | gram mgm Vader the eiltoral hend |uuencee iNeentering meemets nen | Casper Pharmacy known to the mayor during the years that he now assures us | (ng, “Another Municipal ‘Success,’ "| certifies. balances, which ate final Cc oo Y 9 fk le supported the governor. If, on the other hand, Mayor Hylan “Another dream has been shatter-|and conclusive, upon the executive | Corner Second and Wolcott ompany 118 East S d S LLO D S or has been incompetent, surely it didn't take Tammany Hall |! In AEls bes isatsall ponal ble “sorlda:| bench 1 ; 5 ear i these many years to find that out, The one thing that the pres | \2,tat@iter after going over the | Ils office was created by the 30 South Center WRsse -Tpu Will: Byentually Buys is nforms the city officials of rot act of 1921 The term & | {Corner Second and Wolcott

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