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The Casper Datly Tri By J. B. HANWAY AND ©. & BAD WAY ered at Casper (Wyoming? postoffice as second class November 22, 1916. The Casper Dally Tribune tssued every evening and The Sunday Morning matter The Little Bronze Button Out in a little western town At the close of day, and the sun was down A village meeting was about to begin When a railroad train camé steam: Che Caspet Daily Cribune recites ertain views of James Bryca on loyalty, as expressed to Mr. Marshall in the last conversa: tion that took place between the two. In effect, Lord Bryce, holding that parties are essential-"to ‘the maintenance of a republis, said that when a man could not. conscien tlously follow, his party, he should for the conservative Democrat thus was lett save squarely to get.out of the old ranks and squarely to join those of the Republican -party—a mighty different-thing from’ remain. ing in either “party -while no’ longer being of it, and remaining, to play the marplotter.: . “Thus does’ history vindicate’ the A statement tesued by the depart-| ment of commerce, under date of September 11th, shows that the num- ber of bushels. of wheat imported from Canada for consumption, and on which duty-was paid, amounted to 7,327,000’ bushels during the per- iod beginning with January 1, 1924, and ending with September 6, 1924, rah i > els im. , Tribune every Sunday at Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices, Tribune tog in: get oft of it and join) another, ‘but'| spirit of Bryce's views. ewnte the saute pent oe Building, opposite postoffice that at the samé time, inractual-ex- OE Qe RER™ ported during per! eS ae The trainman.shouted with. thrin.| Périence’one who:loyalty yielded his suis With M with’ January 1, 1925, and oa Business Telephones --.-—-------- eee 35 and)16) ee : Personal sews to the party opinion| Laving» Wi OUN= | with September 5, 1925, amounted to ¢ Branch Telephone Oxchange Connecting Al) Departments, “] have on hoard a man who dice,” | Was likely to find that he had done -: tains only. ft.a0o bus ay on Sa ae] PPL NESE ITs To * |as well as though he had . . Let those figures sin’ le : Member of Audit Gureao of Circulation (A. B, ©) A call went out for medica). aide ee ae eee poreeaal novcreat| By. CASPER MOUNTAIN TEX Pician edothcathe eats; koe —— —_— On the station floor a man was. laid. fe You may sing about the Springtime ‘What do © figures, ? ey MEMBER THD ASSOCIATED (PRESS at ne ‘an’ its,call; mean that during the Serdar ed The Associated Press te exclusively entitled to the use for publication of| The doctor came, quite ehort of} “In reflecting, on these sagactous| poets all just dote upon it; DSEI0G ot re eee ache all news credited in this paper and also the toca) news published berein. breath, remarks one can but recallithe in-| Grab their pens, tear off a sonnet, duty at 42 cents per led pee A =a amen ait —_______- ____—— | round paralyats would be the-cause | structive career of ‘the late Senator] 7 don't aim no. ways to wrong it. _|-Were imported from ‘Canada 7,261, dvertising Representatives odge, 2 pronoun: and-an avowed y rt - eyes | DUE: 3 . kay! of death, Lod ced and But have you ever Hved with moun- | 000 fewer bushels of wheat than in Six Months, Daily and Sunday. ....-— ESERIES 8.90 Tee button they might un-/on the whole, and in the long rfn.| Now mébbe you’ think I'm erasy-_| this wold not have been a detri- 2 b Three Months, Daily end Sunday— : 225 + they helleved that the tenéts and| Then come out an’ live with moun-| ment. to American farmers? The 18 t e avor One Month, Datly and Sunday—. 2 A eae vont egrid poppe: fre ez ae = = agp | For. the precious. ilttle emblem methods of their party were better tains ‘in the Fall, main purpose of a tariff:is to Umit Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-22, Steger Bldg., Chicago, 114 286 Bifth Ave, New York City; 3lobe Bidg., Boeton, Mass: Suite 404 Sharon Bidg.. #5 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York. Chicago, Boston and San Francisco offices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTIO™ RATES Sy Carrier and Outside State One Month, Dally and Sunday....—. One Year, Sunday at) enwccecessenesccnncs 2.50 ; “Maybe a man who loves't ” One Year, Dally, and Sunday. ae seen 39,00 a man who loves to Foam." Veountless patriotic men, men of high|To be living with the mountains in| kad only equalled those of last year > s Six months, Daily and Sunday. W Ke independent views and tnevitab! 6 a had the tariff not been increased. Three Months, Daily and Sunday_—. SIS 2.25 | Tho his eyes were cloned, his lips ty at Hed 22 at e 1g | oars By Mail Inside State One Year, Dally and Sunday. aan enna 87,80 All subbecriptions must be pald In advance and the Dally Tribune wil] not insare delivery after subscription becomes one month tn arrears. KICK, LF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE if you don’t find your Tribune after looking carefully for {t call 15 or 16 and It will be dellvered to you by special messenger. Register complaints Lefore 8 * ‘clock. Curious to know, curlous:to:see Just who the stranger might ‘be. But no one knew-and no‘one there Offered to give or offered to share, “A traveler, perhaps without ao home” Bg were sealed, He heard them say, field.” He tried in vain to lift his hand, “In potter's worldly known, Was the sweetest of all for him to own; Carried to the morgue limp and dead, Uncushioned marble his evening bed. The night grew dark, then morning “partisan.” Will: not coming -stu- dents of American politics agree that Lodge accomplished: more of good, both through overt action and through his influence, by being such a stout partisan that he would or could have accomplished through an pposite’ practise? And so with various periods privately differing on certain ‘points from the accepted Polictes of thelr respective parties. Such men squarely supported’ their party's program as a whole because, for thelr country than those of the opposing party. They have had the courage of thelr p&rty convictions as well as of their personal views on specific topics; and they consider- ed that the former outweighed the latter on all ordinary occasions, at least. tains:in the Fall? There ain't nothin’ else like moun- taing in the Fall, Days are pleasant, warm and mel- low. Quakin’ Aspen, golden yellow; Hell It sort o° gets a fellow There's old “Mudé@y" lookin’ like a great red wall. Distant skylines dim an’ hazy, Whole darn world content an‘) lazy; ‘Well, you stmply can’t describe 'em, not’at all; But I'll guarantee they'll. pay-off, If you'll go an’, take a lay-off, Or at any rate, one day off, An’ come up an’; meet’ our moun- tains\in the Fall: 1924, under a duty of 30 cents per bushel during the greater part of the time. Imports of duty paid wheat have substantially ceased. Probably the imports of wheat would have greatly increased but for the increase in tariff. But say that the imports during the present year The American farmers would have lost'the gale in the home market of over seven million bushels of wheat, the sales going to the Canadian farm- ers instead, Does anyone think that imports of foreign competing pro- ducts and so make for diverstifica- tion. of industry and increase pro- duction by insuring the ‘bulk of the market to American producers. If the average yield of wheat was only 10 bushels per acre, let us say, then the importation of those 7,261,- came “ Caep Wyoming, 000 bushels in excess of the imports 5 ‘ ‘Of course {t is easy to misrepre- aber," Wy OninE, st m yi oe TS , stin Berens knew ‘the, stranger's} oe. aise ttitude and ‘i tor this year, meant the loss of the The sexton busy with pick and hoe Preparing a place in pauper row. sion might arise in a party “man's Ufe-tirhe when strict adherence ’to it distinct from sheer blind obedience Wheat, an Illustration crops‘on 726,000 acres of American wheat land. 7 yt of breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. Each spoonful scores a flavor Court of Conciliation would: “spelt political), degeneraoy. | Pro eer Ee aie heheet athe Leann tanaislnnecer hae iiettac The intricate ways of Old World diplomacy are empha- | The townsmen slowly, passing by, siaerercit: Se price of which, they allege, is fixed}ers of the-United States deal with home-run. De- Zoesniing Is eneteyinietate Acate aoeetings otitis Jeague of | uttle bronze button which seemed Hoga wreceN tae hore cree Benefit ojite tacsana iid vantione | ears foc belacab kA taccreca sla licious! Delight- ~ 1Ations. he Viscoun came m1 ‘ongliy eco) e ‘4 — > ¥ ie a creation of some organ of conci ia rani aGciehnn fornthen | area nemntonewiarhs shedding tears| ‘hat the whole-hearted party loyalty sree tas pertatiocc net teal the oy nies eg a pen ae ‘ settling of domestic disputes. This is in line with, previous today." yisloned hy Brycs.tequite.abora.ana | cr Tet-tid "ste: ie-why they are,:ne'a: body, in favor ful ! It starts Japanese recommendations along the same line, and created , zs On March 7, 1924, the.president in-}of an adequate Protective ‘Tariff a bréatldeal idtieouieere Then over the form he carefully | hedionee Te fe ag eta sighted | creased the dity.on wheat, from 20] which leads to diversification of in- Y Bist Vinee RERUN a eee Se bent, port, that has no use for the chonie| t@ 42 cents per bushel, effective af-| dustry, to better markets, incredsed the da rl ht ! x shit's . i a gree ANY | He could see quite plainly what the | Ny) re 0 chonic| ter thirty days. The farmers know | production and, to greater. prosper- y e . questions among nations which ought to be settled by con: emblominieint faniggbendent” iin politics. Wor it tt! wnat the price of wheat was at the|{ty. FreeTrade theory 1s a cheat. < ciliatory: arbitration which the world court may not have | Behold, this man did live in cht partiés eblilar lebenttne Sart time and what it is now. That the | The only way to judge of a policy is Makes a Big Hit with your family. é authority to take up. Among them, of course, are such domestic vain, ids -lite"ands hence :thiel y wigs | Price, Of wheat! aold! for home con: |ibyiits ‘results and\the results of pro- Serve Kellogg’: N 6 questions as immigration, prohibition and protective tariffs, | He was a soldier tn. the war with] niticance. So-that the rheletaebe: sumption, was , influenced {by ‘other |'tection -have | always ‘been ‘satistac- i hae RaCOnUrLOw, ate . If the world court cannot handle these because they are do Spain. tion bolls down to ‘Bryce's ‘tunda-| Considerations than the taritf/ts un-|tory to'those.who are looking after ‘ aLithe Bowls swith { mestic questions, it could of ¢ounrse turn them over to this 1 bet eae mental concept, that parties are es. ing Mey ype ie ai ees earth er eae influence 1s just crunchy, richly toasted flakes and “court of conciliation” with the recommendation that the | 2° *53! iene Se sential to our Republle's life. eee oeeees scene ‘add or cream. Fres| _ este! brave, HOnWERS foliee na = a ‘| ay Be a t ste we p P| pe ¢ “4 ‘On ses eos *, es nations interested get together and thresh these matters out. | por @ atrioken people: he hoped-to Spa ford by a3 pane a my served fruit is also delicious with Of course some nation, says the United States for instance paye;” kmals @xerniea of i trpeshadenen: Kell i ¥ t ae piseys [e } : F dence of thought may, on’rare occa- * logg’s. Served in all restau- might not care to do this, but if she went unreservedly into a | Then a different grave, in a difter-| Sons, Jead @(staunoh iparty ‘mandi Horlicks rants. Sold at all grocers. Jeagne court, the other nations interested in the subject could ent row— j byng ah , . maintain that she was morally bound to do this and then Uncle Flowers—prayer—heads bent low— change his party permanently. <A good example of this existed'at the ORIGIN 2 Sam would be placed in the role not only of Shylock, but of Tins of Proatiedtncingecdectise, Maited Milk Safe Milk a 1 slacker too. Taps sounded on silent. air There can "be no doubt that many Di t r And with the other nations belonging to the court of con. | Beautiful smiles —somewhere— Democrats who had» loyally support: and je ciliation, whatever it might be named, directly opposed to-the | TR? 12 was rained, casket closed—} oq: their party for decades and: had | ‘5 J me e - * 7 Oppor 4 ‘The highest honor a nation knows. For Infants, Invalides, the Aged, United States, because of national interests, in such questions as imnligration, protective tariffs, ete., it is easy to see where Unele Sam would come out, if he permitted himself to be jockeyed into an uncomfortable position. Viscount Ishii’s suggestion is a diplomatic maneuver only bat it indicates how careful your Uncle Sam must be in com, mitting himself to any program of international agreements, where the other contracting parties have interests directly. contrary to his own. Service of, Newspapers He sleeps beneath stars in blue, The greatest thing a man can do-~ For the little bronze button had this to tell, He'was there when tyranny fell, pee Party Loyalty “An interesting passage in the late clung to {t as long as thelr politica! conscience could stand {t, at that time found that the Wilsonized Dem ocratic party was-proving- arr exser tially different thing. trom their old, the traditional Democratic party This was largely due to President Wilson's autocratic and apparently radical course with respect to the League of Nations, but it became evident to voters that the party ehango would not die with Wilson's Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. Best Diet fer Invalids A well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that nourishes and up-builds: Use at meals, between meals, or Oven-fresh ALWAYS Kellags’s, potested. tener wastite eat sah eepper s "4 Thomas R. Marshall's: reminiscen:| administration, but was-a permanent retiring. Enders hysici for over years. = 5 a i tieth : fie birth, | Someone the Boston ‘Transcript; ! new trend of ideals. No Eternasive on » Eni ed by:pl cians for #0 . amue. nea on he sevenetie anniversary 0! 18 bt wf +f 7 + ~_—t a retiring from active duty as president of the Pennsylvania. Prepared at home ina minkte by briskly stirring the railroad system, says, among other things in his farewell ad- powder in hot or cold water. No.cooking. Make this comparison! | dress: “I have always regarded newspapers as the quickest re - Taste that wonderful flavor flection of the daily life of our American people. We are for- — - : found avis Kellogg’s Corn i tunate in having a wide choice, and if we buy the newspapers Fiakee. Compery it with aay which try to tell us the truth and guide the intelligence and ! 4 e kwow why milli) { conscience of the people,-we are reasonably safe. It cetrainly Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage Kellogg's. _ j is not helpful te give ourselves a daily diet of excitable or mor- LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M. ‘ i} bid yellow rag bag newspapers. We need more newspapers to -(No ‘Transfer or’ Layovers) R + Temind us common people of our limitations and our duties, ‘i ts 4 and tell us less about our alleged intuition, virtues and rights. Pi An appeal to intelligence, right action and sane living is what we need day by day.” One For All, And All For One To understand man Thomas Carlyle says, we must look beyond the individual man and his action or interests, and view him in combination with his fellows. It is in society he first feels what he is; first becomes what. he can be. In-society . an altogether new set of spiritual activities is evolved in him, — and the old immeasurably quickened and strengthened. A Lift a cup... 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He is folded in, stunted and half alive A deep thinker has already acknowledged that his opir iz ; ' naltt fa aden i Pa on, his conviction gains infinitely in strength and su Gaze into the seal-brown depths t d d Bl k the moment a second mind has adopted it. Such, even in the f EARaaIIa HeneinGatice ication an raer an simplest form, is association, Society is the yital articulation | of a cup © . ‘ FOR of many individuals into a new collective individual; greatly r 2 - a a 4 with its the most important of man’s attainments on this earth, that Thrill your very being in which, and by virtue of which, all other attainments and attempts to find their trend, and have their value, Society is the standing wonder of our existence, a true region of the supernatural, as it were, a second all-embrac- ing life, wherein our first individual life becames doubly and trebly alive, and whatever of infinitude was in our bodies friendly fragrance. Lift it to your lips! , » « That’s coffee! 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