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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Tribune M = ; One evening the young man went By J. & HANWAY AND © & HAT in extending the scope and usefulness of the Republican party | an not close th! ries, as I We ure area Rel each to his uncle’s home for a call, and = — - — throughout these states.” 1 with the next article, withdut} when we. think tha : | A dector was examining a man| in the course of copversation asked: Entered a (Wyomin ce as eecond\claes matter eee | ng something ubout Burope as #|agreemente will pull us out of the) 9° PoCr0r Was crutmuete Bo vie | im thee Tan hk Nover 1916 sli rT itt , | business mat sees It; For any man] hole we are in, Disarmament on an ‘ Uncle, don't you thipk, it would : ee Judge William H. Atwell of Texas, sitting in federal court | pusinens tants fs poxsible to main-| adequate scale is {mposalble without | "me. Satisfied at last, the ve rather foolish for me to marry - - oan ——— * ¢ + + . no f esible n= equa 8 looke. sravely. “Y Pr 7 The Cusper ued every evening and The Morning | in New York, has cuught the interest of that city by his phil- || {sya prosperous America alongelde| some effective substitute for arma-| ‘eked at him gravely. “You are) 4” ir) who Was intelleetuany my Tri er, Wyoming. Publication tribune vsophy of his job which includes “satisfying his customers. poverty-stricken, Eurdpe 1s cer-| ments In the protection and promo- j inferto! e postoffice ad poe matte wnd 16 W up without a taste for alcohol? | tatness, “and 41 our frontiers pons of an old order until Blin dae ee | f ran m t mee a | against the forces of st and dis-| they ‘eel reasonably sure that the AGza pees Hatsereits Member of Audit Gureau ot Circulation (XB) Gy Waste in Education pgolution Ca eae fie Europe pepont pees sabia give the students, who bad. been etudy- F : The bureau of education of the interior department | 'Typbus in the next block conuerns| imhere is no aubstitute for war ex ing’. sHialeepeare'y 1p: me Brave The Associatcu fT the use tor pu ed that irregular school attendance thro | us whether we own property there) vent jaw-—international law. And in- i ay Poet Rk Ale! English all news c ‘ ul news gul ver States lust year caused waste of approxima § | or not. Doing everything within our | ternational law, effective enough to | the ie anh lines of Hamlet's. 50: = ‘ 7 A study showed an average aetual attendance of 1 ys. | power to. stabilize Industria! Europe | ye a substitute for war, ts tmpossible|in bad shape,” he sala, “What | {/"0) OP bei’ of: thot tovbe,"" Fruegon, King & hitaxo Half attended schools less than seyen and one-half months, | {: Uievefors. met the reckless fol) without an association of nations of dis a sea voyage. Can vou!” ihe fohowing was the result: ave. New York Suite aa more than one-fourth considerably less than five months, and — | [2%/98 ef @ heoreligal in whieh the United States fs a mem: 36 New Monts opien of the Da Vribune more than one-cighth less than th months, for the eanjtation of an}, TER, WR ti Bue replied the patient. | “To was, or not to am"; the second “od iol toa SHUREE te BAN ciecg: cl ltee SH Soe | area that will otherwise breed dan: | tue on the spot in u-turn ‘second mate on the Anna | rendered ft, “To were or is to not,” r ‘ | ‘ * neeaene 1 rope. Marie, just in from Hongkong.” {while the third ve still more bs . gerous moods and méasures. ; : -| while th d Ir ~~ SUnSCRIP. ; ere aoe Reduction Prospects ' The catch words’ of partisan poll.) We have aod | liberal reading, “To should or not | SUUSCHIPIIOR UN ES | A tax reduction of $350,000,000 is in sight. More money | ties aside, the fact is that Amertean | Polley of tsols ivooncnrant nobaetta Eau ptit iy Carrier and Uutside State we did not want Jne Year, Daily and Sui Slx months, Daily ar Three Months, Dally « ' One Month. Da S 5.000 should be lowered to 1 per cent. Bake tie DA DKREE eNOS LED | carn SEFREATRI pears equi ddite, are Jne Year, S Just when father finishes paying the vacation bills the | (i"SSh, Go inore as time goes on.| determining” American conditions. — | Uy Mail tnside State family prepares the list of Christmas presents, Tanetbié - asets and conventignal | [ think we shall . sooner or | One Year, Dai 1 Sun —— | eral may be scarce in Europe, | later, that 4t is much better to do all Rac ra lary + There are io figures yet ayailnble as to the number of | redit 18 jn ‘the Jong. run a.m we can within the limits of cur con- Three Months, Daily and 3 One Month, D: an ne Year. Sunday With gasoline cheaper and the price of cars cut, there | But bankers and business men can] forces and events over which we can | Ms subpeeript onan doesn’t seem tobe any excuse for anybody being a pedestrian — | sion’ mieipom Europe. RRL NOT SoD EDL Se Enel’ source s 9 inpanotweiats aaywallini . » not extend adequate at Eh ee ieee sar ee KICK, (© YOU DONT GEE YOUR TRIEUNE Ses R NE PO ee Ma ard RSL a the Ught of Europe's social-necessi-| NOTE—These articles cover the | CASPER TO DENVER eigoulpon't, cid. gourlastt ero iene P \ tiles. and ‘recuperative possibilities | most important portion of Mr, Fil- - rtp aaa hend aaa tibu t fully re Hi tads Who’s Who | tion that would be suggested \ to] yntegs and until we, as a nation, join | ene's book, “Tho Way Out.” which NOW IN OPERATION nd it wil e er to yc é ¢ “A messenger Neelster complaints them, but the law makes no dis-| the nations of Europe In a concerted | is being widely discussed in this | Ms ost ean ‘ore ek Saat | In due time the United | ef; to rid the world of the present | country and in Europe. The next | Fare $11.50, at the Rate of 3.6 Cents Per Mile — _ The intere in s finan- it well find some method | menace of war, revolution, and that | in the series, isin On Its st . als vob arg watGht Eigen nation that would be | political and social instability which | Frontier,” will appear in this news-|} {| CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKET OFFICES be Guiseppe Volpi, minister of finance, to ndly | they both cause and are caused by. | paper shortly, e car ee Pee ae All of Ttaly looks¢ to him to ke Jape ¥ - H Gas eS: At of Healy "looks? to lm te | nation ike Japan Hennig Hotel, Townsend Hotel, Ss areatness is ¢ nt that he is succeeding, 5 f , Gl Tt ad ‘bond dali! Ihab Receie r edgeh ee EMER since vevers| Education and Crime | adstone Hotel experiences of environment, Life is a perpet challenge to BBE Cte Ee EE | ON i x( ERPT. that environment. How powerful isthat challenge? Has the eee SeHlt: carer | Membera:-of hetGiahauns okacece p X 5 Boure HEADQUARTERS individual any real play in To what extent, in short, do Te S| tion of: ‘Teach re de patos el arkerton—Parkerton Drug Chugwater—Corry’s Pharmacy ) x steasete ta achers are demanding i A ead Ae , ; we Control our destiny? how loure. | Compulsory education Iaw that wilt |f Contributions from Ministers for Publication Under This H Co. Cheyenne—Plains Hotel k Every observation sind deduction of scientists, convince that we haye a voice in the forming of, onr destiny; that the — | an.old family cishteen. Education, they say, | ceeding 250 Words and Should Be in Office Saturday. Douglas—LaBonte Hotel. Pr ena a Se rad ape human being has the capacity of free will in a. considerable | wiipso? men Baye |e ee re ices cnimten 2 mnalana Glendo—Yellowstone Pharmacy] Bus Offices, 1707 California degree, An " ‘ rite i atcthoaeut served Ltaly | 'alsec 20) sory cation ~ ‘le ,of habits of good speech, Ours is 4 G ~ eas ussibility of a choi¢ ate e! a very and there has been a sharp division |, Tes Chas. A. Wilson, D. 1. Min- ae s limited extent, in the most elementary forms of creation. Valet’ Is 2 nae | In opinion ‘as to the wisdom of the | ister. Hxodus Etec aL OF | An BAe Ofc (CRERE TE Og OL ADR Me, We have the testimony of philosophers to the contrary, — | oO Spc ed bd ce ark te Some of the | tke the name of the Lord thy ‘ied]speare, Milton and ‘Tennyson; the i tives Of. (Venice: |r 3 . *}in vain: for the Lord Will not hold|language of eloquence, of Pitt, but they could not know the forms of creation as the sei y Hoosier educators contend that . s A in which’ city he ri iltless that taketh His name| Burke and Webster; of diplomacy entists know them. Do 1 realize that crystals, as well as born 48 wee children do not show a natu- ne ait hers aki anlinta leariainn tin “ot Washington F f is{ "al aptitude for schooling” they |!" ¥4 2 statesmanship, o shington. i plants and animals, have form, and feed and grow and ch JOSEPDE VOLE ag His} © ba 3 pettus ng ee .] Lincoln, Gladstone, Roosevelt, and C B ff. I Shi id S their structures, combining into now species, even as the hight ‘ See are ee ae RR Te te a ane cc eae alte eee taal iylindnse 1ENGa esantaih val Nenserg asper-bultalo-Sheridan Stage forms of creation do? ‘Tl of action is limited, but it | of Garibatdts for hel the ‘backward boy or girl merely | this morning, Weare to-encourage | les of human thought. It should LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M. exists and is enployed, Volpis are fighting men. flied i, {tkes time and money without |speech that is without offense, that|Ot be debased by perverted speech. (No Transfer or Layovers) i r at | SE y Nas cath ‘ S Ks - ‘ brother of the conte was killed in uf ey teed q J & Profanity is against reason. Th Please remember that cells can be taught to take onmew, | pattie aeatnat the Abeesinians at} bringing about the desired results| needs no’ apology, and of which no constructive ‘habits, Their formation and tendencies can be | } | Adowa in 1896, undshe himself vol- % the cot of seas . : ia changed, not very much it is truc,-in a single generation, but | unteered for « eombatant army in | ‘Uslty to earn a living. Others #ay eration excused Its profanity. from] ral laws, the coming of seasons, the per-Sheridan Dally Auto Service nevertheless to an extent which gives the individual wider} ts service against the | that the effort to teach children, up | the habit of driving mules, with their | Trocessions. o pabaeplanetss | 2 Waly : ° ; ratitnde of cl g e Austrians on the front near Mon-| t Sixteen years ie worth all {t costs | proverbial stubbornness, or the hand-| * Nhataroe: oe peta Pah eae Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers a om le of cho’ ; ‘ A Ee = ten e a “ : in time. labor and money. ling of ox-teams noted for perver- at Se at a om ate ~ ; Many a man has been born with genius who had unfavor | _ Leopold and Loeb were educated | sity, Excuse was found during the PORES: & usegr,, Brotan: able heredity on one or both sides, and has made himself it cba Leics ‘ne » lite, | fF beyond most boys, but education | war for condemning our encinies in|!t¥ 1s irreverence before God. The|| HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 bn use somewhere within him were the germs of will and ere eck PUD ep cree eee) dja not curb thelr criminal instincts, | strong terms for reported inhuman. | ™#Pbis say that when this command} CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN He was of the ne tors of was given th hole earth’ trembled. ative imagination -¢ Other examples might be cited. At|ities. That profanity has increased | W85 &' ey CORE RH. BEST RIO. mig se that ended the Italian The name of Ged as He revealed ul Rs Svepatbripoll, “and in| 2 meeting of the most prominent] in recent years ts apparent. ‘The ball at Ty she - ij : a3 wasi vice president ot the | Sclentists in Great Britain there has | same, thé soclal gathering, and pri-| Himself to Abraham and His fol- Brookhart’s Dilem: | idee soon iead been a discussion of the theory ad-| vate conversation {lustrate its prev-|/Wers was never pronounced, and i larl $ lemma | Balkan finance conference — that is unknown to this day. We ask the When Senator Smith Wildman Brookhart of Towa took | brought an nomic settlement of | VAnced by one of thelr number that |alence. Much of it without doubt tl ‘ation the stump in san alleged Republican for re-election. to denounce Coolidge and Mawes, he handed himself something | council in Pavia and in 1921 of the offense against good manners. t f evil sat that was not what he expected to get. He is one of those wild Svar,” thei. kovernhistily » a happy pastes yak make no claim (se me." says the speaker when | ‘°r™ms Of evil speech. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN men of the boundless plains, who believe that party labels are 2 t eg , | 1 education, He wonders what {t|he realizes his breach of propriety. cee i simply devices. by Aipaits of which Nes ie be pitt rene post, | PE went t2. Dis Vaccomplished when a subject who| Laws are on statute books provid:| PHILADELPHIA— Julius Tosen. Nor soe nt 10 plat i rae ° . eT : pict ‘ i oes is satisfied with his lot in life ts|ing fines against it. ‘The Profane] wald of Chicago gives $1,000,000 and E Fee ee ore car aioe peip- My Hed a Republican he hus been a baiter of business, a cham- | oe jerammed full of knowledge and|Oath’s Act of Great Britain, of the| Felix M. Warburg $409,000 for settle- 1 Eastoued 5 Departs pion of Bolshevism, an open admirer of L¢ and Trotsky | World Topi brought to a point where he is out|year 1745, provided a sliding scale | ment of Jewish familfes on farms in| | NO 622 ---..----------------- 0:45 p, m. 6:00 p.m, and a spectacle generally —but never a Republican, or opics of joint. with his environment. of fines accorging to the rank ot| Ttussia, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Naturally after he had denounced Coolidge and Dawes Es 8 Some of the scientists at the meet-|the offender, ‘Whether he weres a Da aG eT ape. Eastbound Dep: some ofthe Iowa Republicans discovered that th consciences A sympathy for Japanese objec-) ing have disagreed with him and |common laborer, a soldier, a seaman, ARCHI CHILE — General John J. prec oratOD to trouble them for permitting his nomination, Then , the manner In which the | others have been inclined to agree. fcr a gentleman. A few years ago it| Pershing, president of ‘Tacn-Arien aise cca: # to, vote ‘against:him, [t was mighty close andthe riminates against Orientals Education alone fs not a cure for| was my privilege to ride with three Plebiscitary commission, celebrates Departs P a pi Pe ws aes aie nee * Py ‘ erpressed by Dr. Jeremiah W.) crime. ‘The biggest need at the mo- companions over the Continental Dl-| 65th birthday, PAE matter of the-recount Has reached the senate. As things stand | Jenks, president of the Alexander | ment ia better nome Influences. If | vide to a camp by one of the remotest 7310 0 m. now, Brookhart bas about four hundred uncontested ballots Hamilton Institute. the adults, the fathers and mothers, |lakes in the high Rockies, Though more than his Democratic opponent, Steck. But there are 5.627 obably no other question has} could be edficated to teach their chil-| reputed to be wild, not one word of EVER BE WITHOUT IT aie contested Brookhart ballots to 1,987 contested Steck ballots, The whole question before the senate resolves itself into a decision as to the intent of those who cast tlie contested Dal Che Casper Daily Cribune tional and political interests of the people” in the southern | nd Arizona “by adyocating the principles of the Repub $ enunciated in its national platform and to aid | What has become of t younger generation that was to would be yielded to the government by a 15 per cent surtix than the present rate of 40 per cent. The federal inheritance uxes should be repealed. The normal rate on incomes up to undmothers t died du ng the eball season, | p children Descendant of in hool until they and deprives the pupil of an oppor- ignorance fs bliss. knows many He says that he unhappy perséns who dre highly educated and also many In 1919 he served of the supreme e the Balk member aroused so much feeling during the last year in dren respect for lay and order and if children knew the meaning. of old-fashioned discipline, there would | nient and unstabil [Why We By EDWARD tainly a novice in busine: thinking. We can not sit, hugging our own } a profitable isolation dor contribute to Bure nker and the But what can ‘the’ b ‘of character, and the spirit of the European masses is solvent. Haye to Think About Europe A. FILENE | auional safety and interests. 8 will not lightly st aside of this 1 ber. mi doubly certain irope to dictate to us, But Europe {fy dictating to us—‘more than if we were sitting in the counefls of her reconstruction. I it is to stand aloof, at the heels of stitution than later to be dragged one need be ashamed. A past gen- Is from an unintentional, thoughless habit, but let us note the nature profanity was needed for the con- trol and guidance of my horse going | or returning through rain, lightning, | Are Welcomed; Manuscripts Bhould Be Type steh, Not Ea- is an corde world. Note its nat: cooperation of all in the cultivation of habits of reverence, and the ayol ance of intentional or unintention for it immediately eases sud- den, severe, colicky pains and | DINNERSTORIES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925 with his rich uncie. In vain. dia he try to impress him, but. the ola man Was not easily impressed, “Worse than foolish. Thomas,” was, the reply. ‘Worge than foolis: The first Frenchman declaimed. to will.’ PARLOR CARS Glenrock—Jones Drug Co. Cheyenne Ticket Office— TRAIN SCHEDULES RAWLINS STAGE CASPER TO lots. If the contested ballots of both men are void in like pr Tata gid the | be less tendency to flout the taw in| tall or snow. A ‘lent sign passing deadly nausea acatreaeetine HN Maid ihe aenateradsdeciwaaHe Tathinih Ake She th : United States as} the same manner that parental com-| between rough men of the campy) diarrhoea. For children an CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 030 4 M PARE—312 50 pereen ¢ a acer tie % De RAO h oe the passaxe of) mands are disregarded. The schools | indicating the presence of a minister | grown-ups use Saves vou approaimately 1% uoure travel between Laaper will be defeated, It is believed t the disposition of the the ‘immigration | will do thelr part, but they can not|among them, prevented the repet!:| MBERLAL S| and Rawilns majority — and it is Republican—is to give Brookbart exact net of 4, | be expected to stop the youthful|tion of a profane word uttered by |\CHA R IN’S | WYOMING MOTORWAY justic id under no circumstances to permit the fact that which went Into] orgy of law violations unless the|a member of the camp. Profanity | COLIC and DIARRHOEA LK Steck is a Democrat to interfere with their decision, Steck effect July 1,] parents co-operate with the teachers. /is-an offense agal ood § ; REMEDY | Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office t i nocrat to in n n, Steck | a sainst gt peech. A must look better toa real Republican than does the demagogue ; aera Shonen = | We spend millions fer education. 4 | Take oh you. apnenzon travel, TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 144 : claiming the right to weur the kapablica label while he Ue hot eates John Anderson | part of ‘ iz Kee abd home, deports himself as & champion of the subyersive doctrines of fon and. ihe bit-| By Robert Burns, Karl Marx. | s terness of feel: aoe | Whatever the outcome of the senate’s consideration of this | em - ing did not arise} John Anderson, my: Jo, John, matter, it must haye dawned upon the senator from. lows, PROF. We JENKS so much over} When we were first. aquent whose middle name is fittingly “Wildman,” that in the eam the pollen. Of ex- | ZPur era dasa oS H paign of last year he opened hix mouth once tov often, He was: | glusior eR a feat ere | tierholy ani beeirtv eet thc at then obsessed with the belief that LaFollette would win and fi thi in which the. law | Your locke are like’ the snow: thought to curry favor with that gentleman 1 the so-called | But bleasings on your frosty pow Whatever the senate dues in eanvassing the vote of lowa iat hs wus mndo be. | John Anderson, my fo } li e Ae pe Datta aol erernmanta ty att | 20h AGREE | Application an rder blan is honestly entitled to the seat he should haye it, but he should ple) And tpony a canty. day. 1 5 FOR not haye it unless it does belong to him. The question ix up and ‘ on ot men | rapa cron paatghy s Partisanship should Moe denege | hat the | But hand in hand we'll” ‘ bs . e : : sat gna | Red hand met | ederal Accident and Pedestrian Insurance Policy : TA’ . : ‘ control immi-|/°lin Anderson, my jo. t P Study for Scientists : | gration, 0 maitee ot; datetall eee | ] d b Th C D. il T ib y Insight’ into the minds of bootleggers is permitted by Volley, but she | Tell the Advertiser — It in| issued. 'y ie asper Val y iribune means of the news that nien of that profession filed income tay titre was aj cert | The Tribune, | r : ; oe ‘ i . reports and paid income taxes in New York to the total of » the economic arge joaece I hereby apply for a Federal Life Insurance Company ‘Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy for which $1,500,000. Their willingness to pay out good money in tuac< on vanes by cheap MS. | 1 am to pay $1.00, same accompanying this order. ! hereby enter m subscription for The Casper Daily while conducting illegal business is to be explained by oie of ole ibor, made especially, | Tribune for a period of one year from date of trade unionists, but also. by rdent advocates of exclusion people of Japan felt, hov the law as proposed was liseriminations on racial unds hat were unpleasant even offensive, in thelr nature. They were content with the principle of exclusion of bore ded their government ed with the enforcement | ssuance of policy, | agree to pay your carrier for The Casper Daily Tribune. Subscribers receiving The Gbaner Daily Tri aia natant oooh pay their subscription 12 months in advance. If you are now a reader year at the regular rate and add the small cost of the polic scription before the yearvis up, my policy will lapse. ‘ two theori ither they are fairly honest o enforcement of the income tax law is effective and that of thi Volstead law not. Which of these possibilities is correct cannot be tactfully affirmed, To defend either is to give pain to the more ardent advocates of prohibition enforcement. they felt that the i bune by mail are required to just renew your subscription for one - I agree that should’I discontinue my sub- Wondering at Crimt ' On the same day the news) Signed 22S 35e3 (Write tame in full) ; 3s S56 .L TS FO ca) ti Salt Creek tusses ccupation pers carry the opinion of the secretary of the new national crime commission that crime is of: these provisions. |} Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel |, Sian Poe th : | by a big percentage foreizn born, the variant opinion of a1 see te ee etna ce {{S& ™ and 1p, mand Bp m fy Place of birth_-______- ~------Date of birth--- 2-2 other expert that a great deal of erime is due to admitting tov that objection {s raised, Leare Salt Creek Ages2-fo2 2 Street address mi R.F. DLN many young men to the practice of law aid the still more dr fact that a discriminatior me est Pp, m any ea % i Reo se Be rtuee a NL case ae PART AURaESE a IT ee, Lee i oxpres “eay BS Hf He declaration of a Chicaxo,judse that low bail for old ot mind between Ortentals and th Salt Creal cTeantheetatlon Ge City ~-~~-~~~---------.-- ~~ Are you at present subscriber? ______ Pa Ra TS ALA fenders is one of the chief crime causes. All of which exhibits f Europe, It 1s our-method , , i ‘ A it hexéliislon’ tabaci aR TES BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS (Answer ‘Yes or No) some of the dar s of the 1 erime crusade. A national ria 9 her than our ‘policy TELEPHONE (44 > ee movement for tlie ful and competent investigation of crime, Dat has. jseriounly awpanceds Ciel) Beneficiary ~-__--_.,_-.__. Ae ee ee Sever I its punishment, prevention and cure is one thing. A national | °1.\8). N landers 5 : movement for the daily exhibition of hobbies and’ amateur Mibc parte Ci Rea! 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