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PAGE EIGHT ‘ ——- Che ComerMunnaypecioune a eee > be made to determine before vew work is-initi 5 C f d a failed of fulfillment, but strongly oe rk is-initiated-on a large Who’ chronic wars for supremacy~ an r Che Casper Daily Critnme scale whether it will be a paying proposition and whether mae ho’s Who would surely have retarded the ma- Cost of Vacations emphasized the fact that the United ES ns PT ee i a tlers can be secured, During the last few years there has been ee terial development and the clviliza- tse nares iestevi garners prommanty, urge! measure t “ ; ¥ e e “death stroke’ whicl ; 5 2 : Datars’ at Gasper CW PoLilanel Gastottlee au, GEDERATCUI EI Tar ee Ane eto a eh DRACes for farm products, but he ex- |p, eawin R. Scott, of California | unlty imposed upon them by the|the enormons figure of three billion! The Happiest Heart November 22, 1916. nditions improve there will be a sufficient num- || has invented. He claims to have| onstitution the energies of the sey-|dollars in cash. These figures, ob- A ber of settlers in prospect’for the government to speed“up its | discovered the principles of his death | eral States were released and con-|tained from the best available ree By JOHN VANCE CHENEY The Casper Dally Tribune Issued every evening and The Sunday Morning} reclamation work, dealing invention before H. Grendel | solidated for the economic conquest |ords, glve one an idea of how ap-|__ °¥ IN. VANCE a Tribune every Sunday at Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices, Tribune Mathews, wholof the continent and the upbuilding | proximately thirty million persons wae ie, ey ener of the sun Bullding, opposite postoffice I aie - rtf " s vas|took time off from thelr daily la-| Shall lord it but a day; ~ nterested P. is generally|of the republic. The Civil war was ° S y Business Tele ' = atties A { given credit for| the one tragic lapse from the peace | bors to play. Better Ebplowly, deed Aweresdonss. Business Telephones -—------——--—---15 and 16 The Indianapolis-News writing on one of the burning unearthing the| dictated by the covenant which the| The interstate commerce commis-| And kept the humble way. > Branch Telephone ng All Departments. questions of the hours says: “In turning its attention to the principles which | Constitution embodied, but that was|#!0n received monthly reports from Th sill. tind ‘the sword Advertising Representatives ending of the crimewave, perhaps the best. plan will be for the underlie the va-|due to the imperfections of the|the railroads throughout the coun-/ The rust will find the sword of fame, 4 i try and these reports indicated that} ‘The dust will hide the crown Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-22 Steger Bldg., Chicago, Ul; 286 witth| government to start with some serious heart-to-heart talks with rious ‘“death| Union as created by the Constitu-|*™Y and the D rte ey gt ; fh z ; traffic during this sum-| Ay, none shall nail so high his name Ave. New York City; Jlobe BI Boston, Mass: Suite 404 Sharon Bidg..| judges and lawyers.” beams, rays and| tion itself, 4 passenger traffic during this sum-} 4¥, non h 55 New Montgomery St., San Francisco. Cal. Copies of the Daily Tribune strokes.” Pr.| They are right who say that not |™°r Teas F Cone pA. SHpuen tes Time will not tear it down. are on file in the New York, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco offices It is siad that native i i Scott avers that| only Europe but western civiliza-|°Verase of previous years. bas . Ro ‘ i girls in Africa are demanding more ‘ ly reports indicated that the transcon-| The happiest heart that ever beat \ and visitors are welcome. é clothes, which indicates that instead of becoming civilized, they Bie Jato Dr.| tion ts imperiled by the continued | tinental travel was particularly| Was in some quiet breast SUGSCRIPTIONMAATES are slipping backward. narles P, Stein-| failure of the western world to] 10... and that reservations for| That found the common daylight By Carrier and Outside State metz, under|achleve a wider unity. On this ac-lherths in Pullman cars were hard sweet, One Year, Dally and Sunday._.-----...--... (a a It‘is announced from’Paris that the French debt commis- whom he studied | count a more highly organized inter-|+4 obtain unless spoken for some And left to Heaven the,rest. fe) , and “ - a ie c for nine years,| nationalism is needed today—just as t oe Siz months, Dafly and Sunday. wa-n--ee —----e =~ 4.50} sion will bring along its owh champagne so that the experts 5 impartenttostin| thax chantion conditionaGine Amérioa time in advance. The great nation- Three Months, Dally and Sunday----—----—--------=--e+-0---——=--~ 2.26} won't suffer. Evidently the fame of our deadly corn liquor has —— the fundamental) 168 years ago forced’ upon Washing. | ero otek a vs isto tions eetete Autos and Telephones f : : é ; ry 2 3 visited by larg ES iSite date eat aye fe = 2ié| spread as far as ancient Gaul. : EDWNR.SCOTT principles. ton, Marshall, Hamilton and Madison|vear than ever before, while the pears He Ter“ BUNGRY | OUN ——e ret ah ae St Scott hopes to interest the U. S.| the urgent necessity for a Constitu- _| There are over two million more By Mail Inside State teat summer resorts on both the Atlan: poe Year Dally ane Sindy It aeesta that pee a Chinese general wants to order an | government to such an extent that} tion creating ‘a more perfect|tic and Pacific coasts have enjoyed | “utomobiles than telephones ip dally Ute ~ adyance he says: “Yonder lies the enemy, mah jong!” {t will co-operate with bim in mak- | Union.” use in the United States. There are 3ix Months, Daily and Sund 3 MA : & & more prosperous season than Taree Monthae Dally!and Saas 1 ‘ ? ing tests in the Pacific ocean some . even the most optimistic hotel keep-| 17,740,236 cars in operation, while snd Monthy. Dalls vend "one "16 Tt is getting so that the far-sighted: murderer orders a _ | time this fall. He claims that his} , a er expected. the number of telephones is 15,369,- ne Year, Sunday on’ ST EN | hundred photographs at fifty dollars a dozen for his prospec ‘stroke” will destroy all life at a Reduction of Debt In addition to the summer resorts | 454. This means that there aro 100 All subbscriptions must be pald in advance and the Daily Tribune will not tive admirers before he goes out and commits the crime. Soiree cena bers bostil ae Dae Es re cones and tie mipuntais motor cars for every 86 telephones. Insure delivery after subscription becomes one montb tp arrears. e ures at ten miles play places, the tourist camps for Sree: poe Aeris b ios RSE Pen ee ee ‘A New York life insurance official returning from Eu- |2"¢, bring down aircraft at any| During the twelve months just automobiles all over the nation were| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. KICK, IF YOU DON"f GET YOUR TRIBUNE rope says that American business men work too hard and that |Cclsbt that they may be able to| passed there has been” a reduction {filled to ‘overflowing. It 1s eatt- “ ft you don’t find your Tribune after looking carefully for it call 15 or 16 DEGAS bs * ‘4 nd a attain, in the gross indebtedness of the}mated that more people took long -! something ought to be. done about it. Might 1 th b . ind {t will be delivered to you by special messenger. Register complaints 1B Oug! ne about it. Might lessen¢he number The inventor is a native of De | United States of seven hundred and | motor trips than ever before. ‘Anno! cin 3 Lefore 8 ° ‘clock. of holes on the golf courses and cut down the baseball games to | troit, Mich., who now lves in Calt-{ ninety-eight million six hundred and| The amount of money, three bil- uncing a seven innings. fornia. Me also asserts that he in-|eighty-elght thousand nine hundred} lion dollars mentioned, 1s derived |} That re Bare af pREBerE that yented synthetic gasoline, and twenty-four dollars and elghty|from striking an average of two-|| specialize in ladies an 50: EEE , If the weather is a bit unusual you may recall that it is . cents. This brings the total up to| weeks’ wages and salaries of the|| children’s work_.-.... of usually that way. “ * __99| six billion one hundred and fifty| people who took their vacations. Plon Boetedicualie ” More Perfect Union milfon elghty-elght thousand seven | Waxes and salaries of this amount Gladstone Barber ea For individuality Py i hundred and fifty dollars and twenty | would indicate that the hard times e ba resumably, that fundamentalist college to be started at » ; - I ‘The human faculties of perception, judgment, discrimi- Dayton, Tenn,, will not need laboratories for the study of Rey. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick’s | tine cents, which ts the amount of | predicted by the pelitical adversar- Shop ' native feeling, men and eyen moral preference, are biology. : Sunday sermon in the old church | the reduction of the war debt since | les of the administration not only une, * pera tA Sa heme ipa bi ey y- of John *Calvin at Geneva struck | August 31, 1919. The net balance | x : it is apparent, exercised only in making a choice. He who does b 98 the same high note of a sane and|in the general fund of tho Treasury ; anything because it is the custom, makes no choice. He gains A railroad man says that reckless driving at grade cross: | progressive internationalism as a|0m August 31, of this year, amount- A no practice either in discerning or desiring what is best. _ ings is decreasing. Possibly because so many reckless drivers counter-foree against war that dis-|¢d to one hundred and thirty-two t The mental and moral, like the muscular powers, are im- haye been eliminated. tinguishel the utterances of two | Million three hundred and sixty-nine t proved by being used. faculties are called into no exer- s other well known personages almost | thousand three hundred and fifty- ! cise by doing a thing merely because others do it, no more than One way to live to a‘ripe old age is a avoid being so in- | simultaneous with his own. Count | five dollars and fifteen cents. ui by believi thing only because others believe it. If the fernally rotten while young. von Bernstorff is quotel as saying ‘ A Be (painted Ranelialy 5 Pia eee ecard hat the creation of a United States Wood grounds of an opinion ure not conclusive to the person’s own } f t reason, his reason cannot be strengthened, but is likely to be Tt isn’t yery difficult to carry on a conversation if you | of Europe is the most practical The Necessary weakened by adopting it; and if the inducements to an act are know how to pronounce psycho-analysis. pieenee ot a eaneeaeng — not such as are consentaneous to his own feelings and char- x % x The r ‘necessary f (ace. < ‘ i : ; : the London Observer, ventured to paper necessary for use in acter, where affection or the rights of others are concerned, The meanest man in the world is the.one who won't quar- predict:+ 24-page. paper ‘comesifrom the; pulp CASPER | (@) DENVER - it is so much done toward rendering his feelings and character rel with his wife when she has a headache and needs relief. Without wider unity in Buropo | of a block of wood two inches high, inert and torpid, instead of active and energetic. ‘ Sac eee itself and without more far-sighted | three inches thick and four inches NOW IN OPERATION He who lets the world or his own portion of it, choose Men once broke horses, but now autos break men. and sympathetig association be- long. ‘Therefore, to supply 3,600 peo- i a ife for hi fi « g any B, culty. n + m4 tween Europe ad a whole and the | Pile with a newspaper this s, i Y fi Be a ye fore EO eT ETA fen Even the man who is deaf to reason can head money talk. | Cnitea States the existing su. | ecessary that a cord of wood be Fare $11.50, at the Rate of 3.6 Cents Per Mile Pape 2 0) - He chooses Ei G s 5 “ ape 2 : ; haute = ; fe : 3 premacy of what we call Western | Converted into pulp from which CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKE FI self, employs all his faculties. He must use observation to see, ‘Another fine thing about travel is that it teaches you to SH a le cheetah 1Q I ‘T OFFICES reason and judgment to forsee, activity to gather materials for decision, discrimination to decide, and when he has de- cided, firmne f-control to hold his deliberate decision, And these qualities he requires and exercises exactly in proportion as the part of his conduct which he determines ac- cording to his own judgment and feelings is a large one, It is possible that he might be guided in some good path, and keep out of harm’s way, without any of these things. But what of his yalue as a human thing? It really is of importance, not only what men do, but also what manner of men they are that do it. Human nature, every wise man knows, is not a machine to be built after a model appreciate home. The knock in the motor is heard more distinctly when it is idling. This is also true of mortals. You can’t eat your cake and have it too, but if you don’t eat it the cake gets stale. World Topics “The Mexican government is a The prevailing form is that of col- lective contracts between capital and the workers. “Bolshevism in Mexico had been dticed in the course of the present century and the balance of a! changing world may even be turned against all the white races without distinction. Unless recon- cillation is pursued and white solidarity restored, the power of white civilization in the world will decline from its zenith at no very remote date. The observance of the anniver- sary of the signing of the American Constitution was participated in by news print paper is made. Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Whea raham, Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Henning Hotel, Townsend Hotel, Gladstone Hotel ROUTE HEADQUARTERS Parkerton—Rarkerton Drug 0. Glenrock—Jones Drug Co. Douglas—LaBonte Hotel. Glendo—Yellowstone Pharmacy Wheatland—Globe Hotel Chugwater—Corry’s Pharmacy Cheyenne—Plains Hotel Cheyenne Ticket Office— Albany Hote] Denver, Colorado, Motorway Bus Offices, 1707 California Street. and set to do the work exactly prescribed for it, but a tree worker's government which has a| grossly exaggerated, It has the| many patriotic societies throughout which requires to grow and develop itself on all sides, accord- constructive working class program|same chance in Mexico as {t has|the country. The greatest achieye- Company ing to the tendency of the inward forces that make it a liying fand does not favor one class over | here,: which ‘makes jt rather insig-| ment, the outstanding service to be DISTRIBUTORS = — = es ; sana Be aN. gra ruepheabanoge situation is like Peas oft Balt Cerne fenout | Tele 27 268 Industrial Ave. Ey U lent algtan Sota | recen' b; ul Ne 2 . union of the ates which, withou' c wean Minister of Com.| wise exaggerated, as there are not| jt, would have been reduced to CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE v4 The Penalty of Pride merce Industry | more than 7,000 throughout the " weewew- || CARS LEAVE DAILY aT 020 4 PARE—313.80 Writing in the Paris Matin, Stephane Lauzanne says: “What the United States wishes—and there seems to be some difficulty in getting this point firmly fixed in some French business until busin has been transacted, certainly not be- and Labor and former. president of the Mexican Federation of class in Mexico country, and nothing ts being done to attract:them. They are employed for the most part as gardeners or cultivate thelr own truck farms and Depend U pon Saves you epprozimately 13 nour travel between Casper end Rawilns “ WYOMING MOTORWAY minds—is, first of all, that every debtor should recognize his Sones conduct small storpg Fe Sree | Lrepsposy tice) Cpexpense nee debt and make an effort to pay it. Sentiment cannot enter into “There is no ie Poe big tes a! Wy % - eto fy PAR EA To a Rose for the terms have even been discussed. Secondly, the United States counts on every debtor paying who can pay. Britain, having eried from the house-tops that she was a rich debtor, exceedingly rich, whose money was the premier currency of the i America Morones » “that is greater than the government. We are strong Na- By SAMUEL MINTURN PECK O. winsome flower, The pearl of grace; UTTE. “BREAD TRAIN SCHEDULES world, and aimed to be the standard of all currencie: tlonalists But|p Senet Ai ewan Ce resolve ¢ ay t ¥ ut not to that 4 d FS . CHICAGO & N a took her at Tee, mL ane, Sane ‘ Woon en pay ap ‘0 the since the pres-|. Your charm 1 trace, Containing pure wholesome ingredients and being’ meted oii Db. very last shilling of her deut. 26 28 tacky LUIS TMORONES ¢nt . adininistra: Seen arian oyellqene sanitarily manufactured. An ideal toast loaf, for it 1:30 p.m 1: ars = “Rip ‘ ion is ‘ou steal into the hearts you bless. ines 1 eneen % fhe ka a ; i a to the reconstruction of Mexico, tt ? contains the materlals that make it so. It must be Departs ; Farm Purchasing Ee Gs ower in buy. |i. necessary to have the coopera-| To lure the gaze good if popularity counts. eoencecnnennone 6245 p. m. 6:00 p. m. The average western farm has a purchasing power In buy- tion of the working classes, who And be admired, e; ‘ ing non-agricultural products of 14 per cent above the pre- | will in turn be benefited without | Tho guerdon vain INSIST ON BUTTER-NUT CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY war level. For the entire country, the average farm purchas- detriment to any other class, Work- You ne'er desired, f Made by ~ near ing power in non-agricultural commoditigs was 10 per centhigh- [ers are partners in this reconstruc: Breet blossom) from whose virgin e by eR e. sah : i chasing pow fon.” nroa er. From 1922 to the present time the purchasing power of the t petit’ Sn head nel re} Morones traced the development | Soft scents, like unheard musle, W average western farm has increased per cent, and for the oer ebee tecr tan Fonitnt alee na 810; float, YOMING BAKING co. 7:10 0.m. country in general, average farm purchasing power has in- creased 50 per cent. Determining Factor Cardinal Hayes, archbishop of New York, addressing the conference of Catholic Charities : “Scientific research nlone, as to man’s origin, life and destiny, is doomed to uilure. The love of God has been a more determining factor in creation than his omnicience and his omnipotence. Reclamation Relief Following closely on the announcement of the White House yiews that congress was to blame for lack of relief legislation Senator Borah carried his fight on the illegal settlers to the White House. He indicated that he felt Secretary Work and the department of the interior were to blame for the unfayor able iditions in the west where settlers have been seeking extension of relief from reclamation charges. In conference with President Coolidge the senator urged a more liberal atti- tude on the part of the government and declared that the de- partment of the interior has adequate authority under law to carry out relief measures. z Growth of Life Insurance Purehase of life insurance during August was 43 per cent greater than in August, 1924, and the month ranked among the highest of life insurance sales records, the total bein 0,000, 000, while business for the first eight months of the year to: talled $7,044,158,000, an increase of 19.9 per cent over the same are ihe doLbone Hi 5 < & ‘ont plant in Durango i period in 1924. Bighty-one per cent of the insurance business | and a cnew Ford plant in Mexico Signed ---~—- se mORSUpAH OMe an sna eee eae ee eee is represented in these figur City. There is also a large tire fac: — ——- tory in that vicinity. These haw Loen ia WeRmnd eal waldiin tliecunmeanaperalannnt “another Important. matter in|} SaltCreek Busses || ff] Place of birth--------___ oS arb rhe waa el pen aes Ah Sereved eves aba stele eo L) MES: DIRE S ee eee ees } f hibiti Mf t tt ith ized labor 4 Le Cc Te ---5-- “assigning” some one to take eare of prohibition enforcement | connection with organized labor ts ave Casper, Townsend Hotel 2 to ohtes Fearne avatemict na bitaentenciag reroute aiaetas thee otithe Insurance for the work: ||/8 a.m, and 1'p.m. and 6 p.m Age-—-2 meni Sth OGh( RUCTEES em meneera Renee esas Kamen a eel SMT Le N Osteo aie a 2 ng man, and this is being dis- Sty . Snel Pied Ege A cx pe Migr a Leave Salt Creek City -------4-------------_--_State__--_----___ Are you at present subscriber?_-__--___-__---______ Anyhow, why should anybody want to swim the English channel when you can get a good boat every thirty minutes, Full Time Operation With few exceptions labor throughout the United States was fully employed at the beginning of this month and pros- when hoe entered the field, The movement did not function until three years later, he said, when the varied organizations formulated more ‘definite plans. “In 1918 all united in convention at Saltillo to form the Mexican ‘Federation of Labor, by means of which the work ers received increased wages, shorte hours and ‘{mproved their physica and spiritual attitudes as well. "The situation at the present day, when, there are more than one and a half million workers in the ranks of organized labor, shows the im- provement over conditions prior to the formation of the Mexican federa- tion, Although the cost of Hving has increased with wages, the latter are from 60 to 80 per cent higher than they were five years ago. Un- employment, which is a problem in every land today, is fairly low when the ratio of workers to population is considered. This condition is be- ing improved to some extent by means of Increased capital together with a new road building program. “There {s a great progressive movement abroad in Mexican indus- try, to which American manufac- turers are contributing by establish- ing plants in Mexico. Among these The plan was worked out by ex- President Obregon and will be an improvement over the present con- dition, which leaves this matter in the hands of the individual states. Flowers there are ‘That l[ve to flaunt; And never do Their memories haunt; And when they die, nor dirge nor dole Lament them, blossoms vo!d of soul. But you—you breathe To me your thrall A lyric most Ethereal, And teach in perfume, lke a song, hat deeds of fragrance linger long. I love to watch Your petals ope, Seraphic flower; And watching hope ‘There may be roses in the sky, And—we shall meet there, you and I. i Remedght loch Tell the Advertiser—"I saw {t in Salt Creek Busses 8 a. m, lp. m. and 5 p. m. papas Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Tra: ition Ce, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS } TELEPHONE 144 Casper Daily Tribune. I am to pay $1.00, same accompanying this order. Address 2 oe eo eens Application and Order Blank FOR Federal Accident and Pedestrian Insurance Policy _ Issued by The Casper Daily Tribune ao Old subscribers and new subscribers between the a, Lhereby apply for a Federal Life Insurance Company Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy for which ul } I hereby enter my subscription for The Casper Daily Tribune for a period of one year from date of issuance of policy. 1 agree to pay your carrier 75c per month for The Casper Daily Tribune. Subscribers receiving The Casper Daily Tribune by mail are required to pay 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. scription before’the year is up, my policy will lapse. Beneficlary <2 200 = a ee cee ere es Ll Rela onship(iacsese oan me I agree that should [ discontinue my sub- ges of 10 and 70 can secure a policy'issued by Th It is not necessary that more than one copy of The Casper Daily Tribune 4 git: (Answer Yes or No) pects were bright for full time operations this fall, the de- partment of labor reports. Shoe and textile industries, which had been slack, were moving towards full operations, In har- vesting, building, in the steel and automobile lines conditions vere reported as most satisfacto THE CHILI KING LUNCH 232 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming scribed for in one home. Every member of your family between the stipulated ages can h more than one policy is wanted, just fill out the following and tnclude $1.00 for ret Bolles: agra Members of Subscriber's Family (Living in the Same House) Who Desire Insurance, Sign Here Name ‘ -—< ween nena nnn nn n-ne nnn eee eee Ages... Occupation...__....________. On Business Basis and not the interi Beneficiary sa: sore oe 8 Sao etna eee one tae eee eee eee r department is to blame, in tho opinfon ef Proaidont riment ts to.biame, ta LIGHT LUNCHES, SANDWICHES, Name -.-.-- pert, ----4--------------- Age---.-.-. Occupation_----- afforded settlers on some reclamation projects in the west. Sec- WAFFLES Beneficiary -------. : ; a retary Work ulministration has been attacked, is mere- mace nee nen nnn ne eens pe meneewe onsen eee n een ene cc ee meee eee, ly carryin is for work in the w as he sees it, The administrations’ plan west to go on as needed, but an effort will i ROL atic se An oD

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