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NE NE PAGE TEN be Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 is > % 4 4 Wi A ing been made in May and July of ’ ‘ ” tie YE aa orid 5 de in May uly o Ww Ww P along the lines recommended by the| nual output of the world’s gold and Che Caspe r atly Crihune Topics this year, Stl another important ho’s Who Farewell “Pork President, but {t failed. of considera-| diamond mines combined. = P 2 operating record was made in Au- cae tion in the senate al : : good 4 . — —S-_—s§s —————_ ———_ ——— ¢ Philippino {slanders go not} gust. The average amount of coal] The court martial proceedings| Are the good old days’of the “port| 1, e along with a bill, Sentiment which no under- sy J EB w ND E. B NIWAY w total fresdom,"”* BP STHOUNY. OF Ore - rd = y Senator Smoot to spend fifty mil-|taker seeks to discourage {s respon. By J E HANWAY AND HAD ees = eat ay Dr. Jere-| consumed in frefght service per 1,000] against Colonel William Mitchell | t gone BEN ad eden that} fons on public buildings in Wash-|sible for. millions in baubles and Ty") Sietah pan an Fide Remice COG oie) m F Jenks, noted political econo- ton miles was ds, the} have brought Representative Frank ‘The barrel, filled with enough = Entered iw ing) tori econd class matter % pounds, the 4 ington. ntered at Casper Nact es ee Ina recent speech he in figure ever reached in any} R. Relg of Tlinols into the limelight. | chunks of ggpropriation “pork” to] The new congress egriedbe ella Sale ae 1 d that ft would be bert for tk | month When Mitchell was told that he must | go around, used to be rolled out rej will probably |ican dead, Peterson said. take Mr. Coolidge’s advice tn prin- ‘ ers Mp as : Tanarruae 7s, : : i “This is done because memory as- The Casper Daily I'ribune issued every evening and The Sunday Morning | U. 8. to allow the! “The Increases in efficiency se- have counsel he| ularly in Conlress. Everyone was] cipie. And so passed the good Tribune every Sunday at Casper Wycming Publication offices. Tribune | islands consider.| cured month by month may some- chose Reld. Un-| ready to waye his hat for “the old| “pork barrel?” bs iS Seer fey meen wed some s Bullding opposite oostoffice. fble political free-| times seem small, but when theg familiar with mil-| flag and an appropriation.” ‘The fae reece e OF Jewelry and on the £verage 16 and 16 dom while retain- b itary about $10 worth of durable valuables a °0 vay’ ble. Business Telephones . Seawes le are kept up month by month and y regulations, | combination was always unbeatal if Narioater + Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Departments. ing sovereignity| year by year their cumulative effect Reld soon fami{l-| ‘There used to be two principal Aa Lae cat hia sald. a Ad maintaining| becomes remarkable. 'Thé gross ton- forized himself| forms of “pork”—public buildings National Advertising Representatives the financial sys-| nage moved one mile per hour per with the court | and river and harbor improvements. Blood flows through the bones o7 Prudden. King & Prudden 1720 23 Steger Bldg = Chicugo Ait; 270 Madison tem and thelaverage freight train in August, = - martial manual} Each rural congressman was able to very young children almost as freely Ave., New York City Globe Bitz Boston Mass. 607 Montgemery St. courts. He also! y was 88 per cent greater. than p J and succeeded in| so home when the session waa over, as through the velns, San Wrancisco, Cal. Leary Bidg.. Seattle, Wash ind Chamber of Com sald it was senex-|ir August, 1920; ahd anise r surprising tt he| and point proudly to the ornate post SSE) GE merce Bldg Los Angeles. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in tne 1 4 seine great in: Lpks = Tribune Want Ads Bri o Peamae” ag 5 ‘eancta . aily believed that] crease in efficiency mainly accounts with his| office building he had secured tor a) is Bring Results. New York Chicago, Boston and San Francisco offices and visitors are htithe Uv 3 ‘ae cera ai bc eee Manne rea ag ebb th Sy the U. S. with-| for the huge economies in operatio: -| Smith’s Corners, and the many = drew entirely, " thousands that would be spent SUBSCKIPTION RATES By Carrier and Outside State some other nation would step tn and that have been effected since 192 ———___. among the home folks in making Goose creek navigable for duck boats. Ti., April HAY Cotton Cake Flour One Year, and Sunda ce eS Lbs DoMeeesiCn: A Woman’s Answer |. ‘The con.| A pleased and gratified constitnency | ATLANTA, Nov. 7.—(United Press) Dairy Feed Poultry Feeds Six months, und Sunday potedowencewese 6-50 hie hin tat “sens ressman was a| could do no less than send such a|—“When you die can't take % Poultry Remedies Three Montt y and Sund sider,” said Prof. tpt ah . FRANK REID student at the Chi,| so-getting statesman back to Wash-| your wealth with you"—and yet, an prereies: Lice Powder will sure One Month fessor Jenks, “the economic, mill. | To Miplings: SVanipice, cago Universtty for a year and also | ington. enormous fortune in jewels is buried | Wir LIAMS. Sea CK eter WILLIAMS STOCK MEDICINE} Here is a Real Medicine for Cat- A fool th and she lowered 2 was, Then came the war and the exi-| With the 2,000,000 Americans ul situation of Japan, ; 1} gent ; attended the Chicago College of L who at Britain, F: her pride nee and Holland * Admitted to the bar in 1901, Re need for concetrating all re- tle and Sheep. .Will rellevi in connettion’ with their present! ven you and I) became attornsy of Kane county | Scurces on winning the victory. The| Fred W. Patterson, former presi-|[f prevent Wyecgin’ Moke. Suoite Pac Interests and Pacific terri. ] T° ® bunch of conceit in a masculine] three years He was then pto-| “pork barrel’ languished in unwont-|dent of the National Selected Mort!-|[f Nose. Bloat. Containa the proper tories in’order to see how critical the} — hide— moted to .ttorney and in| ed desuetude, while the-war chest} clans has got it all figured out. He| ingredients needed for the bet new political problem would be. We saw the faults that could not belyo0g he be e assistant U. 8. at-| absorbed éverything. And after the|has statistics showing that Ameri- punabe of your Livestock. Try pee. F lenlea— Bigs se c aie 2 , : re: it and be convinced. Under the Spanish regime the: denied: torney at Chicago. As a member of | War came a new spirit of economy. |; can cemeteries rival the treasures of 4 was practically nothing oF mitene: But the fool saw only his manly side|¢ne Illinois legislature he became| ‘The first of the twin barrels to] the Egyptian tombs. We are sharutces for State : KICK, Uf YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE ernment in the islands, and most| ‘Ve? 88 You_and 1) interested in rational polities and| perish that tor rivers and har- ; Cedernent the turf of our cem- sae Warehou Co. If you don’t find your Tribune after tooking carefully for {t call 15 or 16] Americans felt they would be’ given ; was elected to congress in 1923. He| bors. Congress was persuaded toleterfes a treasure estimated ut $20,- Cas air eet Oe en be delivered to you by especial enger. Register complaints | independence if they really wanted | the love she laid on her own|has been president of the [linoig| adopt a ew plan for waterway !m- | 000,000,000 has been buried since the STRIBUTORS before § o'clock, it when they were prepared for !t.” When President Wilson came into heart's grave With, the of her head and are provement, whereby it would fur- nish a lump sum annually and leave Attorneys’ Association and he’ Iilinols Muntctpall- ot ES: oftice ‘ha spantamrea ite aimee eaeaD, to the army engineers the task of is rison as governor-general to prepare | Belongs to the man who did not z apendlag st Sy Dera iscn oni na the 2 ihe | daanena itgk Mepanetbarcoment know os : : most good. ‘The engineers are ex- The Worst Possibl Harrison gave the Filipinos «large | (48d ow she knows that he never| Off in the Stilly Night! perts “and know thelr stutt The he Worst Possible Reply RICLrare ETO SE aT ell sila contariendey) | members of ‘Congress are not ex- If one of alien birth ventures to find fault with Ameri duced when General Wood succeeded And did not understand. S MOORE night, BY THOM! in the stilly perts and with opportunity to satis- oft fy a natural appetite for “pork,” can- beginning of. American history,” he! pTel. 27 268 Industrial Ave. said. “This exceeds by far the a: A crisp bill ; if 33 . Batch etc is, “well, { him. In discus: farrisc ‘ “Ee Which is the worst possible reply. Americans know The Americans had practically Acad i are eee "y eee ad eg pone ae ait a Be ee ved rel he \ ible reply Y sped nouevonevers’ andreas iven as you and 1) Of other days around me: as to rivers and harbors; Mr. Coolidge well that their ideas and institutions are not aboye put after this change in administra. | Of noble thoughts, of gay and grave The smiles, the tears, has let it be knowg that he thinks i * ism. Nothing in this world is perfect. tion the money appropriated for |(And all were accepted as due to Of Boyhood’s years, it will work equally well in public 4 Vv en away ree ] Let us endeavor to answer this fault finding intelligently. this purpose fell off’ and the. ep!- the knave) The words of love then spoken; buildings. Let us say to the criticial foreigner something like this: “It |demic broke out again. The road| Ut the fool would never her folly OR Aves thet sl Se Accordingly: "he will) recommend ! is different here from home, of course. If it were not, you |system was neglected, educatio =e Nw dimmed and gene, | to congress,’ tts. reported, a tive- See our big might as well not have come. The differences may not neces- | conditions dropped back to a ver Thus in the atngntehte (2 et 1 enecd metre ste ston terete is phaeeo advertisement or. arily be faults. You say we have no art, no. learning, The |considerable degree and in general! 11. liane sho hid, “chain has bounhd| fided to the Secretary of the Treas- Phone for details there was a reversion to less satis- which the country is mainly utilitarian, but look at what it is doing. “ Lord fort ury, the Postmaster General! and th ’ ? ? 3 conditions. Their control Lord forbid ce; ar SHOAEDS un Huropean learning has hundreds and hundreds of years be- <p aalate peat a Had ever been re planned brings the light Supervising Architect, It is Mr. MAYTAG SHOP ' 4 bee Aes of the national currency system and] _, Planned. | , = einiiin ae Ts aa; hind it, but you have, you must admit, exhausted your initia- ‘a resulte he | She took’ from the man who didn't} days around wr Coolidge’s suggestion that ten mil- 113 KE. FIRST ST, PHONE 960 Py 2 : the natio an resulted in th vi , . ¥: 5 d SPs | home The ler and - r know why lion dollars should be used each ervice and Satisfaction Guaranteed tive. What do your learned men at home do? ley ponder anc temporary king down of the dak 1k pRaTIOE hen Gbyi [4] ory Representative Aiways in “3 puzzle over their souls and pry into the:innermost insides of — | monetar and the bankruptey | (And now she knows he never sent ie besriaiog the os etait Shieee or Denionmaution teed he their fellow men, They dissect and split their minutest sensa- e ban And did not understand. Ive seen around me fall, and twenty millions for the same Sait Creeke. Oil Finis hy tated ri tions into fractions of atoms. But what do they accomplish? Like leaves in wintry weather, purposes throughout the country. SAMES ba MED vi en : 4 PM tao ue ave anything at Renee dot sevice Efficien Cy Increased The fool was loved while the game ats 1 fe 9p8 i Sy vene Bipgrar pas out se Edgerton, Wyo. Phone 28-F-R. of the individual for the common good. ithout that there is fc bese was new no treads alone hese lines, would effect a genuine a - st retrogression and decay. The individual must strive to con- Baie # ‘| meter (Even as you and I) Some banquet hall deserted, economy by saying the Government un zy ¢ A} A hing: RC . ir) W: Age cally attention é : Pe i Whose lights are fled, large amounts now paid for rentals, bute something, much or little, but something, the best he And when it was played, she took pal . ne tribute something fo ae age thely) Pits | to five carloads of wheat that re hae colin Whose garlands dead, And there would be complete escape can, to make life more pleasant, more comfortable or more cently iwere® Handled on thevGreat fh ‘4 I Den diiPil-aa Hie beh bans. be, HCE Gatien Rurwt er \Vhile the ently e (@Plodding along as most of us do)| And all. but he departed. from any such “pork” program as. 1,” veautiful, as lis a fy ay Bet ‘ Northern as affording a good ius-} prying to keep his faults from view| Thus in the stilly night, Mr. Coolidge found it necessary to brains of Europe are cluttering and thinking in circles, the tration of the way in which the ef-| “ (oyen as you and 1) Ere slumber's chains have bound| condemn in the last Congre It brains of America are wresting gold and iron from the earth, ency and economy of railway op- + me, was his hint of a veic that served building skyscrapers and roads, realizing instead of dream- tion have steadily increased And it {sn't the ache of the heart,|S#d memory brings the light to Kill probably the last congression. ing. Perhaps we have not come to art yet, we have been too | “The Great Northern recen| or its break Of other’ days around me. al attempts to roll out the “barrel.” busy building up a country, while the old world has been | *edulred ree: en ae ee some) ‘That stings like a white hot brand, SALE The Dill prepared carried appropria- " 2 Age.| it's the learning to know that she| 4. Japanese girl who attempted] tions of nearly half a billion, with simply living on the inheritance of forefathers; but we will come to it, and the decadent artificialties of the old world will look pale and sickly in comparison with the wholesome “which have a marked capacity of 140,000 pounds or almost twice the average capacity of all the box cars raised a god And bent hee head to kiss the rod For the one who could not under- suicide by throwing herself before | a a train gave as the cause of her rash | e act that she was born In an unlucky hunk of “pork” in {t for almost ery congressional district repre- sente¢ by a Republican. strong stuff which the young men here will bring forth, once in the country, which is about 77,000 | aiand The house finally passed: a bill e they turn their genius in that direction. poner. aad oe ; | = — a = = at If the alien desires to get something out of America— photographed together whe nd mt ° . and that is what he came for, he must look at life here sub- | With 758908 pounds of grain, an ay-| Losing Victories e jectiwly and not look down on it as though he stood on Mars. | than 70 tons per cars, ‘The average “ameritantoare very easily stim- ‘try to understand the American people, to realize what they loading of wheat in the United States | ulated into inactlyit ‘The paras are trying to do. in 1924 w s than 41 tons per 1 phenomenon, thus expressed , ’ > car. Ther ge load of | 'n yeech the othe rnight by John on t a 1 S wice ; ; ie Think these five cars was about 7 per cent |i, Edgerton, president of. the Na- te W hat the Court Inks este ban the average load of all) tional Association of Manufacturers, DN ’ beg. aia A Fa Caters rat. has been of late particularly notice. In addressing a New York ad jury called in his court The total number of bushels of | ay i z ~ Ms Judge Talley said this: “The security of the nation has not | wheat in the five cars was 12,565, or Exemplification is obvious. “If f This aay have happened to some N been so severely threatened since Fort Sumter was fired upon. | equivalent at 15 bushels to the acre} oan put over this deal.” bays abuse. of us, when we give cash in pay- ‘The machinery of justice is as obsolete for practical purposes | to the yield of 837 acres; and each} iness man, “I am made.” Once the : = us the spinning wheel. These things which centuries ago were rea pisladttneds equa Ce the} deal is over, kely enough the’ man ment for something purchased, invente: 2 acti » individual agains entire crop of more than 167 acres | ety down; Atel> 1 A * Tet ee gitar on kings axmi taaane? te ae thal it Jiastece sites eine but it may be avoided by having a CEity and thely necessity centuries go today ave tae not | gcléeaybee” MY simile, alow] gute the obpoate, nn nM Checking Accountina bank. May : ; : i ~ theventl te? vs ca assed, we nee ; as a protection of the innocent but as a shield for the guilty. creases in the capacity of equip-| worry no longer.” naserta : %, mont" says the Teallway Age, “and | Wort? longer.” asserts the'spoles we suggest opening such an ac f by all the improvements tn physical | Wnen the worre stop with theme count in this bank today? 4} Watching the Effect 1 | fasiuges und, qperating, methods re-| sage ofthe bil. i often I discovered Washington is watehing with interest developments fol- | 140", . > : econ, | that everything else stops, too, lowing the deposition of the Shah of Persia, in particular the Sey Ln too traLioe hes ted ee espera GUA Oy and industry effect the change will have on the American finan al ad J unually increased on the raltr@ids | presidential aestonthaereeteiee ° visory mission headed by Dr, A. C, Millspaugh, which for three of the United States with the result | yw, Aig tne F ¢ h A ‘ord: h S km N tl years has administered the finances of Persia. In September | that, in proportion to waxes and reat mes Seouuae Shen oui a ae icdgo 5 I e toc! ens atl. of this year the Persian government renewed for two years its prices, they handle freight much | election of Calvin Coolidge and the ae 5 *, contract with Millspaugh, who was formerly an economic ad- shesust ther paltry anywhere out-| repudiation of La Follettetsm, On Lake Michigan . . . facing the Park. . . enchanting, and ‘ vise e department of state. There are reports that Soviet —_| !4¢ of North America. Prosperity was just around “the unobstructed views from the windows of every one of ° ° iser of the dey I i i That, in spite of all the changes | porn ee ‘ ( sia is behind the change in government. Persia, with At- s ; : corner. But many ceased pursuing -our 1000 outside rooms. In the center of our own private ! irst Lrust Vin . in transportation conditions, the ef-| her after the election w: es i i I hanistan, long has been a battle ground of diplomacy Barer ficlency and economy of operation] plished. ‘They were stimulated Into ane apie my SSE pee as cas ! 1t Britain and Russia, and that both countr haye sought as a whole go on steadily advancing | inactivity. They were ‘Ailanpelated a veritable garden spot. Combined 'Canitaliend ; : 5 y and Surplus $225,000. to attain an ascendant influence the is again well {Mustrated by the oper-|that winning the election did shot "And thinknein (hecityceatersthe ereatetareathethes- P 8 $225,000.00 = ating statistics for August. In that| render the continued pursult unmec: fristtede dictelect 4 1 Brea Old Ob months the average number of tons|escary, 3 g isaac mr LaStiapecy ta sabia ata neki ~ f freight moved in each train was 4 ANOS ntral suburban trains sweep along ec Same stacle 9 e In a battle, the real difficulty ts } : f 4 ——_— AL Smith's triumph in New York and the Democratic | dyer made the Increase ie eee nind | Ukely to come after victory 1s) won. Seba ceeh Featitel abehs cieen aosmupie aris tte | = ALE mit i's : iump ain New Penk andar etre Sxpe Imada. ip lnprease tn average |-rhe thing that 1s always carefully city. A truly marvelous hotel for those who want rest } victory in New Jersey, Be ity STAT pe tea thai Pema Mae nae oe ilnaty ds peste enough avolded {s a let-down. Ac- and quiet. . . yet wish to be near the heart of Chicago's f nor’s friends as indicating ‘that he dominates : edhe vtech teieAt ste chien | UYHtY Precedes the stimulation of activities, A wonderful location . . . that no other Chicago \ cratic party in the Empire state and that if the Democrats giclee ht train, which | accomplishment. It must algo fol- hotel can offer. | want to win there in the next presidential election, they will 8 reiki 7d Mapai ape he: low if full value is to be obtained of ‘ od R ith bath C | have to homie him. pie | ear 5 urea fonts St Ra Ueatiee: ht train, excluding locomotive | “07 1: peace a Preah It BEATS it $ it Cl curing the nomination will be for the reason tha BS og and tender, but including the freight sai 3.38 is sae : r} jo 7% ] 1 opposed to him because of his religion and because it is “dry Deak odletien tl Tho deter tokens eae two persons, $5.00 to $9.00 pet day. Serv- EA, as it Sweeps: i cans) ; \ rather et | h record, the highest NOTICE ice byanexpert organization. A fine cuisine o elt 5 699, which was made with club breakfasts, 4oc to $1.00. Table If you fail t ve y < I yery of C : nefits the railways are de- | Tribune, call” ‘the office. d@hote luncheons and dinners $1.00, $1.50 Xecovery °o ommerce Bi Svink ttt anatiing Hregalitee, ana|| Phones 15 and 16 and a and $2.00. And ana la carte menu at most That the commerce of the world has recovered to within | more powerful locomotives which || $Pecial messenger will bring moderate prices. For a few days’ stay ora five per cent of the level attained before the world war is | can pull increasingly heavy trains |] YU a copy of your favorite permanent home, you will find unusually hown by a canvas of fifteen of the principal nations which while maintaining relatively high |} 0@Per- Calls must be regis- fine accommodations here. ra carry on eighty cent of the export business. The, United | speeds is tllustrated by the fact that || tered before 8 p. m. week- ' fie f States, of course, is in the lead, having made thirty per cent | 1n, August the averago number of {| days and noon Sundays, = Write for Booklet advance from the 1013 figures. The other countries, as a whole | 87©*8 tons moved one mile per hour CIRCULATION DEP’T. A 16-page booklet that tells all about “Chicago's Great- “~’ 1 leclined el r cent, France, next to the United State igen dha wy leat’ odd A = est Hotel”... will be sent you free of charge. Write for ave declined eleven per cent. France, nea - States 7 other , 7 cord . se * has shown the greatest recent gain during the period since 'N&* smother mew high record. the | “llliMMIiINININNAIM Mi py. Teil us the name of the Railroad on which you has sl £ g period i best previous months’ records ha pe rat We. Rett ne ‘tk the war, The total export trade for fifteen countries in { will come to Chicago, We will send you, with our illus- SE eee OO OtUeecinat Ris hoo DON ORD aI trated booklet, exact directions 40 that you can be a Every home needs a Hoover e iy E the Hotel 15 minutes after you leave your train. { The Tariff Revenue you read the Chicago Beach Hotel booklet you will know 11} Wherever there are rugs there is need for An estima increase of $20,000,000 in the tariff receipts why this hotel is known as “Chicago's Greatest Hotel. i a Hoover! Because there is need fora of tl or the present fiscal year is based on the a H | ent fo Sant nee fe sep aly and heayil receipts for the month of October which ca (o} eac ti often in order that the sharp-edged nap- ere $2 ore than $1,750,000 in excess of those for . as a ig & Hi cutting grit erabedded in them may be October . record for the month. The estimated re WILL BE DUE NOVEMBER 10 . | dislodged. i Oh, ’ ” | iS ur ir are $565,000,000 against $545,000, Chicago’s Greatest Hotel” Y 000 for iscal year. Heavy importations of wool . 1 Ps Tea PAP OPS eee There is need, also, for a means to sweep ecount { the increased revenue Avoid the Penalty Payment | Hyde Park Bo ree Spin the Mm HHI those rugs, easily, quickly, thoroughly, as Nn, 7 He Se ne CHICAGO A. G, PUL »VEP. a en. Mgr. | only The Hoover can sweep them. Ms, ir. $ ala, the British M. P. of red hue, who w , rowi ‘ ndemnnyy.. eVouLn ‘ bie si | : s ; ’ si eg hag eens SR tesa * By borrowing the amount necessary. You can repay } And there is need for air-suction, to re- ) asl n from entering America because of hi the Joan in ten equal monthly payments. | ; t tionary utterances, was also rejected by the English vote e 1 Be ad move light surface dust from rugs and the municipal elections, Saklatvala was at the yery bottom of | furnishings, and whisk all dirt into the the poll M roe yy | dust-tight bag. fay ake Application for a Loan at Once Ca idan tag Domestic crude oil production in September totaled 64,007, to the SI r-Buffalo-Sherid Stage ‘The Hoover combines a/? these three 000 barrels, a daily average of 2,164,000, against 66,769,000 bar. PRAY ES CASRER AND SHERIDANLDAILY 1Bi00 :AvAM. kinds of cleaning. It Beats... as it rels, or 2,153,889 daily, in August. Imports were 4,027,000 bar " M 4 (No Transfer or Layovers) i Sweeps, as it Cleans. Wherever there are rels, against 4,045,000 in August. P | F & Th ( rugs there is need for a Hoover! palate 5, 7 nr . . . | * Communists are now appralved of the fact that the name copies rinance rift 0. Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service]! . Get Your Hoover Today < © pre of the American Federation of Labor is ( oT jena Equi; i cae tied, Lat Wie iterates Se aes 105 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 825 Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers M t ° S P seid eae a tee I e : HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 ountain States Power . elKrim wants to run the Spaniards out of his ring Your Tax Notices With You CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN Former! ght to slip up on ’em some night and make a noise , BEDARD 7 os Power Co. American marine 69 4 7 ; ‘ ' ot ea Wee Te hall ae it CnC ies ve cin dt at ii te a ote