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‘ be Casper Daily Cribune ; or blarneyed out of protection. The lessons of the past are too impor PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Tritue WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925 | cipal of an eastern High school told me there were seventeen boys in of estates because of inheritance taxes, according to the insurance majority of the taxpayers in this city today are so hard up they . Who’s Whe Appariations ; 1 yho had been guilty of 4 merge a pole x tant to be forgotten. Protection 1s] could'nt buy baby clothes for a H@t-| press. One of the big risks writ that school who ROWNID ; The Superintendent and | com:| sti, as it was when Henry Clay|tentot, and this zoning commission | ten last year was on the life of Wil-|stealing automobiles or accessories} © _BY ROBERT BROWNING By JE HANWAY AND &. EB HANWAY t of West Point Military | cave it Its name, "The American | knows it, and yet they have to break | llam Fox for $3,750,000, increasing |and not one had been taken to any | — i fn 5 aa an y | 8 . ni . Such a starved bank of moss ed at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class matter | Academy, Brig. Gen, Pred W.| sogtem.” Free trade 1s hardly the|out with the “zoning itch” and put | his total to $6,500,000; one for $3,-| police authorit ‘Till, that May morn; _ set ia Lae Navies en eee ty Sinden, Is a member of the board! Gritish system because the British|the bee on everyone for $325,000 | 000,000 on Ramon Nayarro, and one ine ran thettiaah’ mecdest nt ~ martial tecently appointed ge earner will not endure it, but |'more improvements! Here's some-|on William B. Ward of the Ward Ie Winds Are Violets were born! er Dally Tribune ued every evening and The Sunday Morning se tt Serene may be called he British sys-| thing to remember. This is a city of | Baking company. ‘Che largest pay y every Sunday ut er Wyeming Publication offices Tribune William “Mitch: | tom for other nations.” It will not refinery employees to a greater ex-|ment of a single life in 1924 was . ; Butiding opposite vostoftice, won. Staden|22 at home, it will not pass in| tent than anything else. I'll venture] $1,442,732 on that of Henry M.| Blowing co Whales. peavelige aeud > _— Bubidaaa cTuieauunes Be ares Ae id 516 sean red a Austrajia, It will not work {n-Cana-| that 95 per cent‘of them are in debt | Byllesby of Chicago. BY RALPH H. LARSEN Ray on ray spilt the shroud: a Branch Teleptione Exchange Co All Departments. kyr) bei ia, but maybe the Asteria eagle|now all they can. stand and meet Sie tees : Splendid, a star! r ci Ie mts ok can be coaxed into swallowing. the| their obligations. Why burden them Wi Pow ldan} it: waltce 1 ol MEMBDH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and appointed ‘The eagle: han been). ¢éolea'l with anysmiore at:the present timer orld Topics Hold me closer, mother dear, poss Spor, qe walee about in The Associated Press ts exclusively entitied to the use for publication of to the military] soveral times, but that docs not|tt they’ want to take on any more — Winter days are drawing near, Berger ees icin Sb ; pe all n(ws crefiied in this paper und also the local n ws published herein academy: from] rove that he canbe fooled again.|they are bieger beggars for punieh.| “Crlme, the failure of education} And icy winds are blowing. Till Goa aio me lataees on - — = = Tabrane : ! Punts at Ww cc! 4p Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A.B. ©.) Nebraska. He) Potter, came, and the next year|ment than I think they are. Why|2nd religion, the breaking Sad oe i AR Seas 5 ea Prillspines | ana | (tis CouBtiy: elected. Gachela onythia fst: mupcens thies “vialdpt eon] Ge. ponies then depenfency,) ct chil-| Days are shortand nights are drear,|' 1 eseaa eararer : National Advertising Representatives Philippines and) crite issue. Sir George Paish has|urge’ for a year, at least. ‘This|@ren, divorce, non-support and de-|The frosty breezes chill with fear the Sweedish Fish Dealers’ associ, ' Prudden, King & Prudden 1720.28 Steger Bldg Chicago i; 270 3 in China, andlirted to wheedle us into accepting} would just be giving the people of |Sertion—all are decidedly on the| And soon it will be snowing. Sit CUR: tet OtTEBAESOAM INE ron, ut Ave.. New York City Globe Bide feston Mass 507 Montgomery St. during thej/ine system Wngland= has thrown Casper a chance fo recuperate increase,” warned Judge Ben Lind- tion, the use of sea! in Sweden San Francisco. Cal ary Bldg. Seattie, Wash and Chamber of Com 3 World war com-| acige and the response*ought to be| why thio’ fieterk Tenth sey, of the Ju-| Towards the South the birds have | has trebled in the last twelve ye: merce Bidg Angeles. Copies of Daily Tribune are on file in the PREECE! | manded the First|~ pouse stnanel 5 Rekerieanh: lee cine eae ee Pree ne. anne: adit foyer while prices have increased an ayer New York go, Boston and § rancisco offices and visitors are and BeuEsta a 4 antics of our county commissioners, lily Court of|The leafless trees in anguish moan, | 18e of 70 per cent. welcome. | BRIG GEN.SLADEN / Sec justries, May 1926 elect or re-elect and then jump up and splatter a via- Denver! 4 53s SAA Floveerasaiidna eatoniies Lirdwe a —- aining CamPS/every candidate who is loyal to the| duct over the tracks at Walnut Reser ah ease ri atc coe Ge) hack 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Jat the Presidio, San Francisco, and| American system. street gind aWayiinto eHotnkesOrosie | cent Interview Ing, By Carrier and Outside’ State commanded the Fifth Infantry déaproying. the value of praperty jin “LT belleve that One Year, Daily and Sunday ade, Third Division, in France, that: bicdk? VTtila) aath torkay th delinquency! There's ncthjng summer calls her Siz menths, Daily und Sunday. ely » Distinguished Servic f papell ise ida among children own, Three Months Daily and» Sunda sep ih enrieteaaet nt ry traffic problem will not assume Fe clcleets | he Serle the citca At hee alakea cane Cher stonths Dalle auasaundbees | Medal, the Crobx de Guerre, cross Public Forum such proportions In two years trom Rp ER Cues | Ue mao ers @ Gem bicKed Bore. Ohba ‘Youeneidndac nes |of the Legion cf Honor and the Mowe, BOE Ant eth ence eiottacsinen decreasing,” he| And life itself {s going. : 4 Italian Tec of Crose Al ae Wy dost ao) 'c aatartae eeneetnon observed, “at| One Year, Dally and Sunday Merito di He commanded This column is not a clearing} |the peoplo <> more able to meet deeat \th\ propor: Westh nds thore:/warzth: lett in: the ix Months, Daily and Sunday First Br with the Ameri-| | house for personal grievances or| | the expense. tion to the in- sun, a ; Months. Vai forces in any, and, upon} | yersonal controversy. Matters} If ‘this zoning commission’ or Any crease in popu-| - When icy winds arg blowing. er ep aed return to the 1 nee aH having to do with public good,! | other commission wants to do some- ‘eae a Me & Yes s® “ Sunds ad served for a ‘time at Fort. Sher! the benefit of Casper and Wyo-| | thing for the beautifyi f the cl rue at mos’ . ‘. Nout ishing—Digestible—No Cooking ve U subserip? to’ ist be paid in advar nd th i 1 not | So * g tor the beautifying of the city redi ‘ospery ys seats j tt we tigaure Gellvery-afien, savecrincioninesetestoneie eater ear eee ; ming. are admitted to this column | /of Casper, and increase its traffic| QUIGE BENLMDSEY Of the crimes d ets | P x0 PEFUY | tar Avoid Imitatona — Substitutes s _| He also saw service on the! |for what they are worth, re-| efficiency, let them take up the SRELOSLNErep acy 7 h 1 mills KICK, (F YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE Mexican border and was on duty | | sponsibility for which we absolve] | question of a Unioh Rallway depot |8F¢ committed by young people.| Predicting that the steel mi = If you don’t find your Tribune after looking carefully for tt call 15 or 16|at San Francisco after the earth-| | ourselves; We desire communt. at the present site of the C, B. &’Q. But what abgut the failure of jails | scon will be turning business . 2 and It will be delivered to you by epecial messenger. Register complaints and fire in 1906. In 1922/ | catiops on these terma and will] |depot, and cut out four unnecessary [224 Prisons, however necessary? | away” because of the era of marked | J HAY 5 é GRAIN before § o'clock Sladen was made com-||eladly publish them. We. will ings—Enst Second street. wo1.|We admit they are for some cases. | prosperity that is at hand, Elbert H. Cotton Cake Tlour Salt ie at West P vo} \ao : Ste Bical CUR Che olteat Rial eette|/ eae believer init ati -|Gary, chairman of the United States|/ Dairy Feed Poultty Fteds at West Point and two] (not, however, publish any un-||cott street, Center street and Wal- PRS) Cem Ray anon ake” | Gary. Qaateie i Poultry Remedies ose s later on January 9, 1924, ‘he Ament of /anyscharac-|,| nut ‘atreet.. Thenslet the. @. .N,|tem and, when properly adminis-/Steel Corporation, says the present |... Shick! power “erill, sure was promoted to the rank of major The author's name, | w. move their trackage over to the | tered, I am confident that, as to the| tendency of the supreme court is clean your Poultry of this Pest. WILLIAMS STOCK MEDICINE Here is a Real Medicine for Cat- neral. cases of most individuals dealt with, It {s doing much to reduce crime. towards the stabilization of business and property, so far as.{t can rea- does not necessarily have to be east side of the present interchange published, but may be omitted on ra track east of the Standard Oil re- Your Pleasures and Mine : s -|sonably, properly and lawfully be|Mtio and Sheep. Will relleve aad pe 1 ; : agreement with the editor. finery and on the west side of the| But it cannot necessarily be expect: | sonabl; I tle and Sheep. relieve an The things that have pleased him—these are what have From Potter to Paish } {Sand bar. ‘Then in the future when | {© Prevent an increase of crime|done.” He advocated co-operation | prevent Worms, Ticks, Snotty moulded man. He alw has thought of progress in terms | ry the people are pining away for more |!" this country. with the department of justice by || Nose, Bloat. Contains the proper an has rei : is i are Zoning Plans = uf “But as to the increase of crime.|means of meetings, from time to) ingredients needed for the bet- Man has never taken to heart Ar ing ria improvements and assessments, a|__ é : fc your Lveatocekt Try i In New York, in Philadelphia, 4 i bull We cannot always depend on sta-|timo with a representative of the | terment of your Livestock. Try monition that “not pleasure, but freedom from pa ¢ | In New York, in Philadelphia, in Foe ae Paduct can be ullt over. the whole | istics.’ ‘Thousands’ of criminals are| attorney ‘general, who might lsten| lt and be convinced. the wise man will aim at.” We are all born in Arcadia. In | Besten and all a the eastern! pajtor Tribune—After reading anjsmear of trackage on the Yellow: 2 y + coast there readers dealt with unofficially, or are not| to the discussions, and “when neces- We are distributors for State other words, we come into the world full of claims to happi- | Gye‘ cin remember the nlcit of Mie | account of the bree Scraper pater PP RE ont Outs tha: Dida leone tinte court at val, 7A’ Chi+|‘sary” and appropriate, ‘advises /con- C OW, eta c ness. Most of us live for our moments of pleasure. And in | ‘ry-y.a Wieypotiers e" impuoverment outl med by the. aouicte track at east Second street. Then |°880 man told me eight youths in|cerning the law.” He said tho law SCID ISTRInLRG REE 0. old age we remember all of the pleasures we have expertenced, Mr. Potter came here in 1879. to the leading’ real estate men, lawyers, |ail these atreete that are now|IS employ had stolen money. from|against monopoly {s, and should Tel. 27 268 Industrial Ave. and few or none of the pains, niighten the minds of Americans|engineers etc, I want to ask this|blocked by the present line of C. é& pint aa tee poor bie 5 aires eliran ast force, for protection of But it is to be remembered that not only men of different |ana_ e: i to them economic | question. By what process of men-|N. W. R. R., can be produced thru | QUt merely discharged. _A_prin«’ the public. 1 races, but also men of the same race, and even the same men |scienco as tauglt by, the Cobden|tal gymnastics does this illustrous|to Yellowstone highway ‘as they y. at different periods of life, have different standards of hap- |club. He may not have read|commission arrive at the idea~that | should be. piness and plea Lowell's essay “On a Certain Con- descension in Foreigners.” At any rate he spoke in a tone that we When the Wyoming-Montana rail- way company materializes they should come into the unfon depot, a viaduct can be built across. the C & N. W. tracks at Walnut street for any $75,000? This viaduct would ure, Every age has its pleasures, its style of ay. Remembering this, we cannot with justicce ds other-persons travel in pursuit of happi . ndard cannot be everyone's. Moralists of one class derive moral rules from «a supreme political power, Thos of another class recognize no other origin for them than the revealed divine will, and though men who take social prescription for their guide do not formulate their doctrine, yet the belief frequently betrayed, that conduct which society permits is not blameworthy, implies there are those who think right and wrong can be made such by public It ought to be apparent by now, after several thou- opinion, Who Profits Most The gasoline tax spread oyer the country like a ¢; measles, Now that it has been established, the tendency is to increase the tax because it is an y way to get tax money. Many states have a tax as high as three cents a gallon and proposals have already been made for as high as six cents. The gasoline tax is on the theory that the automobile owners profit most by the good roads, but it is safe to say that no one profits to as great an extent by such roads as do the prop- erty owners along them. Take the owner of property on thq main street of any town or small city which is traversed by a paved state highway. The automobile driver who pays the might have looked for in a royal governor of 1759 rather than in ia visitor of 18 When Mr. Potter said “Englishmen don’t object to you having a Tariff for revenue he overshot the mark. n had objected to our resistance to the Stamp Act, to our to purchase tea, to our stand nker Hill, to our Declaration of Independence, to, the capture of B ne, to our European alliances, to th nt on Yortokn. Taking the old usages of war into account, had the British Non came out ahead Ww Adams, Jefferson, Franklin, 1 Jones and several | other celebrities would have gone to the gallopy But after 1783 the British claim to regulate our affairs tion that a sailor under the Ameri- can flag shouid stay there. She impressed hundreds, or even thou- sands of men from our ships. But after the war of 1812 the press gangs ceased to board our craft. dropped, as Grover Cleyeland would | nave id, “into innocuous des-} uetude. Late new objec: | ons. to our posti- have to sustain traffic of the heav- lest kind, such as of] machinery, pipe and other heavy equipment, as well as the heavy traffic of refinery em- ployees. ‘This crossing extends over a serles of railway tracks located several feet apart. The main passenger line of the railroad runs parallel to Rail- road avenue within 50 feet (approx- imately) of the curb at intersection of Walnut street. The farthest track north runs close to the C. & N. W. round house, This distance cover- ing raflroad property 1s probably all of 500 feet. The viaduct would have to have at least a 12 foot clearance for rolling stock of the railroad. Where: do they imagine the ap- proaches to this viaduct would have to begin? If they began only 100 feet back, there would be a 12 per cent grade for the approaches. That would be steep enough. Then the south approach would extend clear across Rallroad avenue and would be uice stuff for the property owners on the corner of Railroad avenue and Walnut street, wouldn't {t? Sup- posing there was a longer approach, or there was a 16 foot clearance. instead of sneaking up along Rafl- road avenue, and parking their depot within a block of the Natrona county high school as they want to do now. This thing of having every little lovers lane and cow path fixed up with a viaduct or a subway with the assumption that the taxpayers are*frothing at the mouth to spend their money {s all bunk.. Who is responsible for this zoning comm!s- sion anyhow? Is it appointed by the mayor or launched by some of our civic clubs? Or did it just rise up ike the Phoentx out of {ts own ashes? ‘What's the use of electing a mayor and councilmen when we can turn our city affairs over to our clubs and the chambermald of commerce! Casper needs either a business manager or a wet-nurse. It's hard to tell which one {t needs the worst. T am in favor of just one commis: sion. One that would have the power to quarantine anyone who breaks out with the “zoning itch” or the improvement complex until the at- tack wears off. _ A TAXPAYER. . tax to build the road increases the value of this property to c such an extent that rents are doubled, trebled and quadru- } pled. There were I 77 motor yehicles registered in the United States on July 1, last. If automobile owners could realize their numerical strength, there would be less chance of their being penalized gasoline purchasers, Practical Or Political | The public can use thelr !magination. As to the present problem of traf- fic, Let these guys in their tin Ulzzies and Rolls Roughs sit still awhile and wait till the freight trains roll by Hke they have been doing im, The When the question was once more discussed, Daniel Webster wrote one of the strongest letters to be found in, the history of the English lan- Pi Englishmen have long sed to object to the right of the ailor to stay on board the craft he s chosen. Life Insurance There are as many as two hun- dred life insurance policies of $1,- 000,000 in the United States, most of them taken out for the protection : Mr, Potter's remark that English- : Beate cs , men did not object to an American 1 Dr. George Otis Smith, in a recent address, said that there tariff for revenue only was a piece ) are “two kinds of conseryation—one practital, the other po- of insolence. The tariff of 1789, the A litical,” acts of Jefferson's time, the tariffs 2 Alaska is a startling example of just what political con- | Of 1816 and 1524, the tariff of 1828 : SeCVRHOnY Canale and the compromises, the tariffs of paneer tar 42 846, of 1857, 61 ; Conservation—one phase of the political brand—was the | 144 Eine CMnaione nantes nan fallacious foundation upon which our present mineral land | parts of our legislation. ‘The say- | : leasing system was built. Those who argue so earnestly in Ing of Lord Chatham that the to ant t favor of a leasing system did so upon the premise that private’ | colonists had no right to make a . r ownership means te, They contended that great corpora- hob» nail of Americanism has been tions engaged in producing our minerals were wasting a pre- resented by many writers. Still, it ‘ cious heritage that belonged to all the people: They got what | "28 sald in the Colonial era. not fl. Call ona merchant; take. this ! d they wanted. The leasing bill has been a law for several. ("UF femme pene 5 oc: 2. : UY two of these ckages , years. ‘But with what succes: Has it proved the great pana- FOS ee ea: ie on ape magnificent over-sized pen in of deliciousness. Fisst cea it was declared to be? LEvidence is to the cont Wallis. had surrendered his sword to fe tee your hand; note the delightful Conservation in the political sense means stagnation. 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