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: RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925* a The Casper Daily Crisune ‘ = .Ghe Casper Daily Tribune World Topies | 18151915. | Who's Who |BEED RUNNER | t the funding cf foreign fe e| One of the pioneer aviators of the aS peariha oe atte ee at A t could be drawn! nayy is Commander John A. Tod: | | Tbe Beaton Enea as o years. Our war) cers, Jender of the recently attempt- | of Ss s. O01 | ‘ator Stmeon D. | with Great Britain was hardly on | eq ‘flight to Hawall. He was ‘or uA AY J debts 1 NWAY AND BE. L. HA ee ees At tala ond class matter t Casper (Wom November in the c weal e x | Fess of Oblo, ts the limitation of | before the manufacturers “of that} poard the ill fated PN-9 Xo. 1, which | daily Tribu ed every evetilng and fhe Sunday Morning | nd armaments country began to lay siege to our| fronted dteabled for imany days on y Sunday at er, 1g. Publication offices, ‘Iribune | d In discussing | markets. ‘The Act ‘of July 1, 1812] the Pacific. { Fs x toftice | “sxg] France and “herj had doubled the tariff duties but it The flight com- woes | Ag J ae problems I te-| also provided -for its}own. cessation mander is the son Bee | ' RR LNA To 15 snd 16} cently suid: Jone year after the war, Manufac:|{ccaaeaaaeee lor Admiral yohn|. CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—(By The As Brafich Ung All Departments ‘ people of| turers x apprehensive. and. with eo and fae sien ss sta ae h HL La as sot! ———— Be er ‘ Branc at? aut! Marder nt ‘hewihoulé se zs e one) beer runner de luxe, whose frequen! Member of Audit Gurcau of Circulation (A B,C | j fer bo hee | BS00 Seatetee See a eonld:, seemkes ; was born 1m 1881] absences from his cell while he was eh Y os ay er as heavy ias-|danger signs. It was hot long be: }in Washington, D.| supposed to. be scrving a year's sen- 7 E tHE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ation as do the British goods were piling up C. He entered the] tence for contempt of court which Z people of the Unl-|on’ our wharves. Lord Brougham, © ted Stutes. ‘The Aitigtnese first condition of : the Dawes plan | d to the use for cation of e local news gu berein cepresentatives “The Associaicd | ail news credit¢ pul Dayal academy at] brought’a federal inquiry, is in the r1 the age of 16 and| county jail this time to stay. was graduated With him is Frankie Lake, his, soon - after the] partner, who was released 82 days Henry ‘Clay and Woodrow Wilson ave told us what followed. Indus- founded since the death of ne qeamsens gh sy ee ant. ide Boston | lame BUN His, E86 tae foe a eles lage f Shana h OMA real for Fe \ first days of the! before his year’s sentence expired. Ave. New York C jlobe Bldg. i Sulte 404 Sharon Bid. rance for rapa- preg B's 0 Spanish-American} They are in at the order of Federal 55 New Montgomer® St.. San Frantigsco, Cal. Ce of the Dally Tribune | war, in which hej Judge James H. Wilkerson after a vations from Ger-|t® Queen ‘Elizabeth. Industries born are on file in the Ne rk. Chicago, Bo: and San Francisco officee A cago, Boston | r hat thei wars Plast could’ not bo |was'a participant.| court hearing of far-reaching ramt- Bi Bo s— reek atte ae id ad inlet a aA aes ; a s er must cotta own tcond tiie Plath ew §| His first expe-| fications. g y SUBSCRIPTION ¢ By Carrier and Outside S © Year, Dally and Sund. six’ months, Daily and Sun ee Months, ly and ( One Month Year, S r 8 or roe ¥ ———-—— rience with avia- As a result of the hearing, Sheriff vp apemomised many’ | GOWN A.RODGERS tion was tyith| Peter Ms Hoffman and half'a dozen nies manJifiihg kites which were to be | Jail officials are ees to ior alte 1 4° 2 if ..| September 22 why they should not en found that | different conditions, We hda- it te] used >” the fect ter spotting pur ° te Tahiti poses. By actually flying machines | be held in contempt of court. Drug- b t f Rm tte Le caren analy hut] Se, ODE IRN, ld ak Daan, | Bu and Lake ary alto odeed oo —never tire o *oland, Czecho- ~ 4 as ? 1 ; Ohio. he wa lified as second na, | Plain why, they should)not have an: | ; ER EADS cee naa Ab ed TO} er gviatoe fo the UABs et "al other term in,Jail for defeating the | ; ay in TRE ralllons forgot Sk, 84 "00 at gviator Jo the UB. Bary. Kellogg’s Co t ; : | k It omestic needs and also supply the | ‘ce medal. Wreckage Of | a es. Ss The yer <rupteles borne by the allies. That Is not an |! unreasonable demand of a creditor | ntry. | “A hundred years later there were loaned r tulkan countries. ists in maintainin an f< Ine Year, Dat During the World War he cervea| Purpose of the first contempt sen- | before the 1 WEES). DE ¢ © en : tence. <x Months, D: 2 AThae with the North Sea mine force and A ree Months, Dai! urge og our own army | 404, was awarded the distinguished sery- Sue! ManthADetly’ 4 nd protect a little more | dne Year. Sunday only...--- than ones As TANY aot The | helr fleets and armies.|. After the war Rodgers became \ All subscriptions must be pald ir Amenioin <aorn aH aay vol TEVA se insure dalivery after su try were delayed vutor Fess said that progre Balad le era US aN Fi Sa 2 Shenandoah the flaver that TAT ARTTT® German eompetition did: aot | uty !n command of the Naval Air ss} yaar Station at Honolulu. | Pe ede sb ani abt ite mace Laing |eouble us, ‘The gigantic flests of eee I R d! h eet isecaiaes eam rope seems to have paved the way [France ant Bngland headed oft the| iis present home isn Havre ae’ -. f$ FLECOVEYE eeps em elgiumt was not our com- | Grace, Md. ‘The Bastern Mediterranean | _Hecausesof the splendid way in cargoes could not get past the Brit-| Which Rodgers conducted himeelf| waseNGTo. ish No tariff had ever pro-| during the perilous nine days cruise 2 >a ted us as the war conditions |on the Pacific in a disabled ‘plane, protected us. he has been promoted to assistant af Lefore 1 reduction in the French army. time close of the conflict that 1 plan is reached which is accepta- “That point Seat hm | craving these deliciously- appears fox the fir clated Press).—Persons from whom | wreckage of the Shenandoah has | ; . 7: j > longer. in: ‘ been recovered by department of er Teaching With a Club aan D Hae CHa yy ae Noy Americar: aren bea) Grint CFB, BUrgA Ok SeNtne HCAs Giistiog agente, should bavoneeeciited slat 0 sss turope for pleasure, This meant ae or placed + tion Ly the court Vhere is a class of persons who think it enough if a per PBR ERS 10; | ther erinitodorce “uate : | Jor placed on probation Ly the courts ®.~ son asse btin o what they nk tr ugh he o'tali thei nations into, contere| ce aeiie.\ racatet ee cE een . vm Secretary Wilbur said today upon | t earts Rag, aan raseeries dun Eine 7 tp I Lucyctn AR tee ae fons tuto confer! at tome, Yachts, automobiles, cot-| Scientific Methods | reading a dispatch relating that tour | oaste eae a 3 ge w se of the grounds of a opinion, and | | 8 ne are: the Diba : truck londs of wreckage had been a could not make a tenable defense of it against the most supe | 1 althier eltizens. They | “4 ‘certain. large lumber company | recovered in raids in northern West of corm e iS ficial objection., Such persons, if t ean get their 1 helr morey in seashore. ho- 8 t fon | Virginia and eastern Ohi : taught from authority Be Uy. th that no good and some d hee beater ke for 700 sanrenni 1a okta tovbetthe Soon after the dirigible's collapse arm, comes of it being alluwed to questioned, nt EO vie er one: elt loldest lumber concern In existence. |the secretary issued an appeal to f ly If the cultivation of the + fanding in one thing more {1 ia Pens lee of foolgh | ‘Through: selentific forestry, {ts | souvenir hunters to turn the wreck- | Vor Toun on. HRNCEAD therein wire Toaniinzetieas Miavye ‘ | phones or wasted. but they | timber holdings are worked ~on. a|age back to the officers in charge, | 4 9 , . than another it is surely in ing the groups of one’s own | eee: 4 tretweenithe |-ohemucus’ Senitbesie, Meare ne ; opinions. Whatever peuple believe, on subjects which it is of | nd noisy Bids. and. sa tel and Pacific. Most of them | o;-s9 years’ this’ company’s loggers In Ae ogg Ss. od} the first importance to belicye rightly, they ought to be able to Erogh Cae aD “i | ng or traveling bere | return to the same timber tract for WIFE OF FORMER SOLON 3 defend against at least the common objections. But, it is “ ade: anada, and nearly all}, So Z H And daughters’ midr it Serenad: cutting, and the cut-over land prob-| - ’ ‘WSS argued, let them be taught the groundssof theit Opinions. Tt | pee eee tee eee ee a out | ; ferred thls, country t0.A era tet unkenewatiattteay wanes coun Have Kellogg’s Corn Flakes does not follow that opinions must be merely parroted Lx lum | Pcie ten en lay fen to London, | pany bas\some $00,000 acres’ of land FILES pivo ACTION ready-to-serve tomorrow. No te cause they are never heard controverted, Persous who learn Wi 1) calls then reply. | “wine the % Saat aq {00 Which forestry, has been prac- | . . * lon= geometry do not simply commit the theorems to memory, but “Wrong number F pe the Muigtusen sere or eee ret UR eae OCs years’. i | | cooking. Simply add milk re understand and learn likewise the demonstration; and it Would |! these and other sounds quite |r thought over war conditions. | aascred Ie sR eareacas re Nie ail ace me RAEN STE Sept. 18.— | or cream. Great with fresh mas; be absurd to say that they, remain ignorant of the grounds | 7015 lease deliver 1 Many skilled artisans of foreign | ganizations in the United States to| Suit for divorce on the rrounds of or preserved fruit. Sold by ‘of geometrical truth, because they never hear any one deny, | See ne tant (heir savings to ce [renew our. timber, resources as they | non-support and crueltyswere filed | Il Ss. d by all and attempt to disprove them. Hyon avaniniiclbtioast witht anerd rid banks. Now it was difficult | are’ aepiet in Laramie county district court by all grocers. erve: y & to do this. It might not be, safe. Mrs, Violet Miller, of Pine Bluffs Germans, Englishmen, Scandinavian, v : ° from Dr. John I. Miller, who at one | e ! avs, Itallans, deposited money in| D: Ti ve | 1 truths is, that all’ the arguments are on one side. But on 1 cally Institutions. or bought® govern: | anger 4 me time was a representative in the every subject on which difference of opinion is possible, the ‘om making—they “must } Wyoming legislature, but who for r a ; 1 ae | e 3 jment bonds," ‘The: richaman: sought tween 8 o'clock and 9 in the|the past year has resided at Gary, | 1 truth depends on a balance to be struck between two sets of ae eames: (they are always | Bis Pleasure on our own soll. The ‘evening {s the stints smost automo-| Tid: | : conflicti reasons. Until we know why that other theory is a foreign-born. workingman thought | pies nit ‘pedestrians in Washington,| Mrs, Miller asks temporary al not the true one, we do not understaid the grounds of our | yer wen lay to make the four. | tat he had better keep his money} according to deductions made by | tony of $150 a month, ‘this to Le ‘ ne): | 2 / c made permanent 1 al hearing Jwn opinion. om i, Noniwanithies a Hugiutinen he Public Utilities commission there, vp ent upon final hearing, | When it comes to morals, religion, polities, social rela \k and simi sulferance nb aecurities | de from tabulation of ‘facts con- $500 as attorney fees, and a just orc 1 tions, and the ur Kind del!verance carnjng 6,742 automobile accidents, } Portion of her husband's propert Undoubtedly and such teaching suffices on a subject like | methematics. The rity of the evidence of methematical | | | boiled shirt lengthy mustes hotels and restaurants. suade who owned Ame neral business of life, three-fourths of the We ash needed money and sold thelr stocks rguments for every disputed opinion consists in dispelling the and bonds Americans, ‘This | DUt between 11 a. m. and noon is} which she lists at $12,000. They | a . | 3 Yatives: WhO cone ta ‘visit the tin during . which “Sny-| Were married at Danville, Ul, Jar ‘ appearance which fayor some opinion different from it, The {!Fom relati oly x meant that dividends and interest | he tme. Curing whi sypesdan SY SHY “ eat ‘ 5 ! 5 P And stay and § tor weeks (why |} ? “aq | drants @nd trees are. bymped.| vary 29, 1908. They have no chil rf reatest orator, save one, of antiquity, Cicero, has left it on eve ie noha as weintecbad, | Densest trattic on the streets 4s be. | dren. h ALWAYS ea record that he always studiec his adversary S cause with us The ‘grab the favorito + AR aepdatea yfinsts seat a ty | tween 5:30 and 6:30 p.m, In this | patented inner-sealed fo sreut, if not with greater, intensity than his own. vale relents but whéther {it} hour the most crashes of automo- What can be worse for the advancement of thought learning than the efforts of yuriou ealous, though wellane ing, gentlemen to have only one opinion, and one only, of 4 ligion, of creation, of history, of government, taught in the land? and ee Wwe must sit’ Just anywhere?) |r anyone or anything endowed hospitals or was lost in| {le with automobile takes “place. coupe: Hers games it stopped on this side | oie ase tor Horlicks of the ocean. | 4 The ORIGINAL Free-Traders seem to find comfort | Record Run ma) Malted Milk in our World War prosperity. They : are welcome to all the consolation| & new world record for a long the figures will yleld, Bad as the | distance haul of a passenger train by tariff of 1913 was the counteracting |2 Single locomotive was established influences kept us in tolerable good | When the Lake Shore limited, drawn tert cyclen bine aig = hiro big MOORE URE by engine No, 634 of the New York ; Or tee Who {a the American best quali. | Central line, arrived in New York 4 to write on the conditions of | from Chicago pulling a train a total Th r patience in a sl De nd pl Let us live st and peace. ver us, On Hi Blindness BY JOHN MILTON Power of Advertising Duck eggs are as edible us the egg of the chicken and are much larger but there is no market for duck eggs. The explana tion for this as given by the adevertising man is that every time a chicken lays an egy she cackles all over the barnys Bre lavor found only A Kellogg's Corn Flakes. The Aged Took Drink jal y days, In” this ¢ a ) ch a4] rialad: [19152 Senator Underwood could do} of 2,000 miles on a round’ trip be- +a proclaiming her product to the world, but the duck lays her ai ae Gnet talent: whidh. 4s dbah [it but: wilh tween New York and Chicago, and 00' = egg in seclusion and makes no noise about it. Shika erie ice en eae tt = —-- making the entire joufney in less | Rich milk, combined with extract of a 1p Business ‘is like the egg. Some merchants advertise their | poqeoq. ‘ =| Rete NR a ech) | than seven hours. Sholce grains; rediiced’ to paws tVeny CASPER TO so “| goods and sell them. Other merchants do no advertising und, soul more bent Once More | pe epee iourishing, yet so easily digested that|] CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 0:30 a. M. PARK—312.50 } consequently, little business, The wise merchant, when he re To serve my Maker, and present —~ Artificlal sill was tnvented in 1884 | ¢ ig used, with benefit, by ALL AGES. : Fs H ; . by a Frenchman, Count Hilaire de 2 Lh dtals Saves you approsimately 12 nour trave) between Caeper eeives a shipment of goods which he knows the public wants My true account, lest He returning John J. McNamara, leading figure Ciel tallow! us F iling or well. An upbuilding diet for and Rawlint does not whisper the event down a: bottomless well. Ile comes chide : in: the bombing fourteen fears ago | ~ we Peas tloaton be N rae nfants, invalids, nursing mothers. Con- WYOMING MOTORWAY boldly forth in the newspaper pages and heralds his wares, | Pett God exact day-labour, lHeht | of the Los Angeles’ Times Bullding | * oe On the following 4 ah enient, Light Nourishment; when faint oo ¥ nbs ae é =eaecice one denied? | when twenty-two were killed, faces | tOStaPhy. On the following day the) - 7 tring d Salt Creek Transportation Company’s Off When the general store filled every mercantile need in the T fondly sek: But Patlence, to pre-|trint-again today for labor disturb. | Count found that the collodion had| hungry. ‘aken hot, upon retiring, ii TOWN pany ice embryo communities there n not have been much need for aa lara ee separ ts da ead solidified and formed a number of | 2ducessound,refreshing sleep. Instant- SEND HOTEL PHOND 144 advertising. Only the bare necessities were obtainable and the | That murmur. soon replies, God |charging him with threatening an | fine threads resembling silk prepared at home—no cooking. ——— ey consumer had only the general store at which to obtuin them doth not need | employee engaged in the construc- ig om eek All that has been changed. Th has been specialization in Tith f business just as there has been in labor, the professions and industry and specialization has brought competition and ex pansion. The inevitable outcome of the evolution, or revolution; ef | business has been the realization by both merchant and cer tomer that advertising is as necessary to modern business serving nine years and } service. In fact the consistent advertising of its goods in the The ©. wht nd ‘aitad tiva'inonths: © Clarence @parhoey wea Gasitore deplete ae ee |e sce Application and Order Blank ee FOR With sPower to Settle Fs ; . Federal Accident and Pedestrian Insurance Policy’ 1's Work, or His own gifts: | ton of the Indianapolis Elks Home, | He and his brother, James B., con: | e e serve Him | {essed on the eve of thelr trial for | / particiation in therLes Angeles al ts oupon ay is bidding | bombing and James was sentenced | ° o prison for life w und and ocean w given a fifte elensed aft John was n-year term, John was j{ M. Caillaux left Paris Wednesday for Washington with full power from the French government to negotiate a war debt funding agreement with the United States. He has cau | tioned French newspaper men against prognosticatiop. In his 3 . | * } portfolio is a memorandum brought back to France by Ambas- Issued by The Casper Daily Tribune 8 sador Jusserand after conversations with Hughes and Mellon I-hereby apply for a Federal Life Insurance Company Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy tor which I am to pay $1.00, Same accompanying this order. | nereby enter my subscription for ‘The Casper Daily Tribune fora period of one year from date of issuance of policy. Il agree to pay your.carrier 75c per month tor The Casper Daily Tribune. Subscribers receiving The Casper Daily Tribune by mail are required to bay. their subscription 12 months in advance. If, you are now a reader just renew your subscription for one year at the regular rate and add the small cost of the policy. I agree that should | discontinue ys scription before the year is up, my policy will lapse. . FF i SCOR ay eu f The sense of it is that if the French government should pro pose to amortize its debt to the United States by paying one half of one per cent of the principal’annually for sixty-two years, the American debt funding commission would consider in the most liberal spirit the question of interest. According to this docutuent, France's debt is to be treated as including $400,000,000 for American army supplies left in France. The principal, including these, would be about $8,400,000,000 to which might be added acery interest of $900,000,000 on the debt prior to the armistice. France has been paying about #2! 600,000 a year, or five per cent, on the purchase price of thi military supplies left behind, so the continuation of such a payment would more than cover one-half of one per ¢ent on the principal if this were considered $3,100,000,000. Such a pay ment would nearly cover the acerned interest if that-should be considered a part of the principal Date__. 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