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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925 piss 2 OE IGHT TO PARE (CuTouR way TARIFF BEGUN Cpe Casper Gary wrioiune PAGE SEVEN —By WILLIAMS||] S Tf] STEED CLEAR OF ALL | $2,500 IN GOLD TO BE GIVEN AEGLAMATION OOVTHE ec vourseir cus ¥EED5 SHON BY Gaptwaut Wy, SB0UT FACE-YoH YOH Know Boury UWZARO! LETS HAVE THET! SNEAKIN! J A LOOK AT YUH FORE INT WiLL PoRe | WE HANG YoRE HIDE : OREN, WHILE. ON TH FENCES LUCKY (Continued From Page One) : : IE HELE reclamation with other investments eee alae The outstanding news of the dayjgiven the general public to make a| Of the government which, he sald, —— SORE MUST HEV b {n amusement circler is the, an-| big saving on their amusement ex-| had not been directly productive. nouncement by the Rex theater of | penditures by the purchase of serip| He said the Alaska rallrend was | I’ Cc =; Hi Id Sone the organization of the Help Yourself | books from the Help Yourself Ciab | seating: ithe rovernment $1,000,004 va? Club, to be operated In conjunction | workers, an added feature of unusua yearly but its ahan¢ was Hu Sea OTE European Politics* to| wun’ thet “house, starting ‘tuesday, | value and Interest to patrons Is con-| seriously cohsidered and that. ez Unlikel to Get B December 15 and ending Tuesday. | tained In the operation of the club.| Dend{tures for national forests had y Bs Be Ignored Kellogg February 9, 1926—a period of eight} This feature will insure the succoss| been more than $200,000.000 against d T Ik Y (3) weeks, | of any club worker willing to devote | Tecé{pts of less than $67,000,000, vet you hag Seldom, indeed, ts there such an| only & small portion of thelr spare| the importance of the forestry policy Says'in Speech. | opportunity offered the wide-a* ake, books will. be sold never has been questioned seriously. ai dates of Dee yer | Referring 10 non-payment of fees SHINGTON | | hustiing men, women, hoys and girls i t BUST tn 7S AS 00 BOD.Y yeas WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—(U)— Kh | NEW YORK, Dec. 1 fotaAV Tene ahr anivdnt- of tiecer and will not be| by settlers, Mr, Smith anid they had mocrats opened thelr fight against is BY K, Dec. i— tnbanraliert: adtaninns aaertuat «toc, dat i greatly handicapped by tn he tariff today with the Introduc- 5 G, (®)—The United States is} ony in Moarel Cintaltvons (hele. rerus woman, boy girl {s| creased cost for labor and matertal on of a resolution by Representa. Gs committed to a policy of co-| tar work ov duties. | » to partic The oftices| When the projects:were started the ve Hull of Tennesseo, former chatr- ti ith B . of the Help Your: Club are lo-| estimated c was on the then pre- r f the democratic national com: operating wi uropean)| The first award tn the Help Your ed next door to the Rex theater,| valling wages, but constantly in- ne oe eae Club will be $800.00 In gold. ‘The | Cred F mittee, Proposing downward revision powers for all legitimate Bene hubs el De $800.00 In wold. ‘The nt 128 South Center street, formerly | creased costs had added nt least 6¢ f the present tariff rates. purposes, but of avoiding Pai Ph Mey aug BL ATS Casper Herald offices, and are open | per cent to the estimates. 1 Aphanasad Rel eenEa CL the aria Sithla wan the keynote of an ade] 1775 er day for each working da feiguoine GNE-Call ote ratic congressfonal committee, plan | dress by Secretary of State Kellogg | AUFNe the life of the club. ‘The sec write the club manager. today “th a 2 . 1 sph aatigaa ond award will be $400.00 In gold. | Te uli Bb celeste » follow this with bills proposing at a dinner given in bis honor last | $n0 ANAT mo oe gold: and the [Ful Informacion will be given you, | TL G t inges in the various rates, might by the Council on Foreign fourth $100.00 In gold. Hach active | 24 every possible help extended to 1e reater The resojution asked congress to Relations, Sikes oe iahe ane wil recetc a (Pmate T success. } Tey endorse a policy of reduction in tar Berretary. Keliogs outlined policies gararies St the muh mul, receive, 9 | Detailed information ts contained Guilt ! | iff rates and prop establishment: of his department and defende a iN be in a full page vertisement else : i of a permanent international trade against recent criticisms, especially ge cash Ait ASAE wi be tm cash: | where in this issue, Fil out the|| — The plea of ignoranceis no ex- fongress to hear commercial contro. with regard to alleged aloofness in| There can i ease tern lentry blank printed in this advertise cuse in law. Nor does ignorance ‘ rsies and to formulate treaty agree- foreign affairs, foreign debfs and i The obiect of che: club: sate: Bayer | ment for yourself now, 1 or Care Seon aoet whe i eceive cl ise an ote eater. | send © the club mana office z id ments affecting commerce, loans and the exclusion from the Ne a Bross nid Ae Bes, (Gentes | send It to the club mana, fice || Ps sharin sueumiela ines The tariff fight has little promise United States of foreigners whether here cou! rea-) without delay It will be the first | shee Fureea het Sy cy y of getting beyond the debate stage. “prince or peasant’ who seek to ie at Fs BAS AIISi) fn Bi step towards financial Independence | aley for i Sane eo pRinae E mater, . will more | for yo ; President Coolidge has declared Preach radicul doctrines. pa hee phe phased ae | for you. we 3 EH capec! whan chanywheles against any revision of the act at Characterizing the security con pa is ar some knowledge about life is now pat nks to obtain. In publishing True Story Magy azine, Bernarr Macfadden has found a way co drive home the TRUTH about jire as no other method could do. workers, All awards will be made on the ba- sis of the number of points scored Scrip books, good for admissions to | the Rex theater at any performance, at any time, without restriction of | this session, and Chairman Green, { the ways and means committee, charge of such legislation, also nas served notice he is against hange in the present act until it an be gone over completely, ference at Locarno as “Europe's alncere effort to free itrelf from the old aystem of balance of power sup Ported by military alliances,” he said: "It has been the settled policy of the United States not to interfere In Ten Injured In | Railroad Crash|\ ~ réwibLimsagy” ooze ey wea semvies, inc 1201/5 commit ourselves to the European system of alliances and counteral- lances to maintain the balance of Power upon that continent,” As for the foreign debt policy, Mr. Kellogg said it is out of the ques: tion to contemplate “an outright gift of billions of dollars.” The debt set: timents, he said, have been approach: ——____—_ purely Buropean questions, certainly |any nature whatsoever, will be {s| PamMON'T, oe UE Pe The reader of True Story hus not unless invited, and there was no|sued and sold the general public by | Vp)—Ten persons were injured In the | only to read the stories of the Fearon to invite the United States | club workers at approlimately twen: | derailment of Baltimore & Ohio train '| men and women who bare thele to attend the Locarno conference. |ty per cent discount trom the regu-| No, 67, Clarksburg to Pittsburgh at own lives in this amazing publi- ‘We shall go to the very lim{t of | lar box office rate. Each sale of a Viropa, near here late last night, | cation, to learn how frightful ts reasonable co-operation for all legi-|scrip book will earn # given num: | several were reported In a sertous|} the price paid by the weak, the timate purposes, but we will not/her of points. The club worker scor-| condition at the West Virginia state erring, the foolan, the unin- Ing the largest number of points by February %, 1926, will be awarded $900.00 In gold, the second hichest $400.00 In gold and so on for the third and fourth awards of $200 9 and $100.00 In gold. Those who fa! to win one of the first four awards will be patd a minimum of 20 per! cent of their total sales tn cash. | formed. Whether you are young or old, you cannot afford to miss the 18 soul-stirring features In January True Story. hospital here today | Those injured were occupants of! a Pullman and a day coach which left the rails and after plunging’ down 4 steep embankment, landed on | the banks of the West Fork river. 1 [FOUND SLAIN (Continued From Page One) this escapade and was only saved from a workhouse sentence by his wife, who pleaded with the magis- SUPPORTED bY TAN cellus Aye., Manasquan, N. J. ter cut out Lewis was a well-known roundup derstanding of his attitude before | this notice ‘and show It to any others who are ter an approving pat. and camp cook who had been here| such assignments were made def!- | Tuptured—you may save a life or at least top | "For a youngster that is a wise | for many years. He was about 75] nite | the misery of rupture and the worry and | question! grunted she, and Peter years of age. Efforts are being As soon as the letter was tecety- NI trate for leniency. Battling Siki won the light heavy- weight championship of the world, together with several French titles when he knocked out Georges Car- pentier in the sixth round of a match But the Cupboard was Bare. “I am glad I didn’t lve when the world was young! grunted Koly- Poly, the Cub, suddenly, “Just think of all those little Cubs and their complete cure without inf If you n, Carnenter, 865 M tome, Kugene M. Pulle: hi danger of an operation. | TO SUBSCRIBERS ald subscription lists, even with a large force clerks, is proving a tre- mendous task. We are doing our bes Where the same name occurs on both lists, paid in advance, we are ex- ending the credit under he new rate; and where the name appears only on Mother Growly gave her daugh- agreed with her. “And the answer my dears, was at the bottom of all the trouble.” “What trouble?” Uttle Cubs at once, demanded both “One fine day Grandmother Ursus went to her cup: board to get her poor Cubbies some bones, But it was bare—just bare fis the cushion of your paw, Not a bone—not even a weeny tenny bit of 2 bone in the farthermost corner, And all her Cubs stood around her waiting to have their dinner. “ ‘Oh, dear me!" sighed Great Great Grandmother Ursus. ‘Not a bit of ment in the house. I have done my best but hunting has been poor for the last few days. I can't have lost my skill—I am sure my scent titled to some credit and will receive i We ask subscribers to exercise a little patience cates are as follows: Either Morning Herald or Evening Tribune, in- cluding Sunday morning issue, 15c a week. Both morning and eve- ning publications, includ- speedily as possible, THE TRIBUNE-HERALD. ‘Ugh! Give me sométhirig eat!’ growled a second youngster “T haven't had a bite since yes- terday morning! walled a third, to Salt Creek Busses Jalt Creek Transportation Co BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS | TELEPHONE 144 ~ = ' Lenance. “ ‘Only a morsel, Mother. just a little morsel!’ pleaded a fourth. And oh, how badly Great Great Grand mother Ursus felt then, Her children were crying with hunger and she discharged, made to locate his relatives. FLORIDAKLAN. (Continued From Page One) agers questioned as to the possible presence of the woman. On learn: ing that she wan not registered at any, the men gave the hotels warn: ing that they must not permit her to become a guest, A guard was then posted at the railroad station to keep a watch for her and to not permit her to stop here, RETURN TO BRIDE York attorney for Rhinelander, The rumor was one of several that have been current since the jury in the supreme court in White Plains re | turned a verdict favorable to Mrs, | Leonard Kip Rhinelander, today suid that she wag not in the south and at no time since the trial of her husband's sult had she been more than fifty miles from her home In New Rochelle, —_— -——_—_—_ A Rack Powder Puff, ment, It Is possible to powder a bare tmek with the same attentioin a “bare faced minx” gives her coun: classifying him as a republican. | —_—— AMDIGAL BLOC Insurgent Committee senator said he wanted a clear un- ed, Senator Watson called a con- ference of other senate leaders, The platform on which he was | elected this year, sald Senator La- Follette was the same one on which here to “the letter and the spirit of the platform upon which I was elected and follow the independent course I have marked out for my- self." His. assignment @ republican member of three standing commit- tees was given approval in the senate without debate or a record vote after a last-minute confer: ence of party leaders had declined to reverse yesterday's decision, SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK table to discuss the work of enliat- school work. Forty-three men were present and enjoyed the splendid Ginner prepared by some of the Ia- diey of the church. Steps were ta- ing men and boys in the Sunday ken and a committee appointed for the organization of a local church Why not nn Kasex for Xmas? Give something electrical. ed in a spirit of utter fairness. He expressed himself forcibly in favor of the policy of excluding allen radicals. Ho declined to recognize that the constitutional guarantee of tree speech “applies to aliens who de- sire to come over here to teach thelr serge with seal trimmings and velvet cuffs and tic, * | pic adi att § Christmas Turkeys| Bring Good Prices| To Powell Farmers | | “Listen and you shall hear’ Se: the elder LaFollette, read out of sts a8 clared Mother Growly shortly. “1 tbs pala sual’ Gétbes Ale dagth ee you keep Interrupting me how shall | Was elected to the senate in 1922. | A’ new “spring orton aes The work of consolidat-||1 come to the interesting part of | | During his service here the sena- | btald and hand painted stripes ing the Tribune and Her-| | ™y story? | | tor's letter cont‘nued, he would ad. | to trim the coat. Material is oid Great Great | | POWELL, Wyo., Dec, 15.—Al} though turkeys have been brought | to town in sufficient numbers to fill! estimates that there are enough tur- keys on the flat to fill another car when the season's final buying te/ done in February. | Last week turkeys brought the} grade of birds of live weight brought 31 cents per pound. * f Among the women who have made good returns at raising turkeys in the Powell valley this season, the suce of Mrs. Perry J, Clark stands out prominently, ‘This wo- man, wife of one of Powell's physt- $5. Thus the total returns to her for her summer's turkey work have been closely bordering on a thou gand dollars. To insure accuracy and absolutely falr treatment of all concerned, the | firm of C, H, Retmerth & Co., cert! fied public accountants, have active charge of all records and accounts} of the club, and the audit and certt- | Busy Russian Reds ,America, Said | in South ase French Dry Cleaners and Dyers in Paris, September 24, 1922. groyn-up sisters and brothers liv-|had nothing to give them.” H , fieation will be made by that firm —- Siki started professional boxing in| {ng so close together. It would have Next: “Pleked: Clean.’ | Flouts Coolidge pernicious doctrines of communist, |i. the awanis are given by the| NEW YORK, Dec. 15.-UP)—John | THE BEST IN SERVICE 1913 but engaged in but few con-|been lots of fun having so many aE ny cagema papa Feyolution, sabotage and destruction | ia iey The Judges have complete | Barrett, former United States minis. | tests before the outbreak of the|playfellows, and I shouldn't have Proposals. of arderly rovernment.” charge of the club, and are L, I, Gul-|ter to the Aregentine and other We Call 1 Deliv E World War, in which he served with | minded the quarrels so very much, lL tN f jich, manager, the Chas, 1. Wells|South American countries, address: | 6 Vall and Deliver i French colonial forces, I can, play by own’part pretty well * : | Music Co.; J, W, Johnson, the Camp: ssion ef the Pan: | Before his defeat by Mike McTigue |—besides one can always run away, | WASHINGTON, Dee. 15,—U— Painted Stripes |bell.Johnson Clothing Co.; and Geo. cial congress to: PHONE 802 his record showed but two defeats | but, but—" Continuance of the government's . H. Bolin manager, the Richards & id that Russian balsheviki are | in 44 fights. He won 18 bouts by] “put what?” askea Mother Grow: existing merchant marine organiza: Trim Ensemble |inningham Company, Department | beat asting propaganda through: | knockouts, 23 by decision and earn-| jy, and she winked at Peter the Boy ¢ tion with greater concentration of | os §tore. Should any question arise | out South America against the Unit. | ed one draw s c peices power in the shipping board, a plan | q concerning the rights or privileges | od States '| | over the Cubs round head. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec, 15—H.| contrary to the views of President jot any club member, It will be In the ———————___— | Horung, formerly employed an | Coolidge, was recommended tofay in hands of the above gentlemen for ‘olet for Xmas. } r : | Funeral of Aber instructor at Cheyenne high school, | Democratic-insurgent majority re. | adjustment, | cesiecopeeteaale tives The Nifty Tailor | was released by Kansas City author. | Port of a special house committee. In addition to the opportunity! _Klectrical_gifts are worthwhile. _| $ 3 | itlea after he reimbursed a local fi-| Concurred in by the three Demo- = rm ee ee Held in Sheridan nance company for a carvhe 1s al-|crats of the committee and Repre- - a: leged to have taken. f1 the sentative Cooper, Republican, Wis- } —_—— - sor, | SHERIDAN Wyo. Dec. 15.—Fy and’alko paid the expenses to Lara-|consin, the report opposed concen- nagiitee vibes Rvate condaetad: hate mie county encountered by sending | tration of authority In a cabinet of- | aod e W. d.-Ab Aso) dled Deputy Sheriff Edward Schoel to| fice and endorsed the interpretation bale sy, ee aes re bie Kansas City to bring him here for | the board has made of its own rights. ‘ tonne Pats cocnstiactong Sab trial ane three regular Republican cia a t ————.—___ rs of the committee in a minority y ! oF EP Rag eae a ile aed report advocated independence of the C also at one time was a representative piesteeet tay cleat! ahie: Caen : bl in the Wyoming legislature,» He was » mended reorganization of the extat- 8 SeAphae ane Dreeie ag poe cattle : ing system along the lines proposed It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans anal draft ‘borate : bat Aber was a by President Coolidge in his message native of Pennsylvania. to congres: ee tt et , ‘pCuredHisRupture OLD TIME CAMP COOK pel ISRUPTUr if I was badly ruptured while lifting @ trunk ‘a "fi | | several years ago. | Doctors sald my only bope THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Dec. 18,— of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no pn 4 ; A gunshot which fatally wounded | cc ites te at eomeing tit | Seber conromenned csovervare ne | Henry Lewle camp cook, lant week, Passed and the rupture has never returned, | "© CU@OARE TO Ger uA room | wan declared accidental by Coroner | although Tam doing hard work as carpenter = Knight: The position of the | There was no operation, no lost time, no} «put, Mother, what did Great | body and the rifle, indicated that | i etorseanave Rothing to wel, but wil ive | Great Grandmother Ursus give her | Lewis had sat down on his bed and } | lorma' children to eat?” was handling the gun when it was (Continued From Page One) | t Make “her” happy this Christmas True, you have always tried to make her happy. But haven’: you overlooked the one thing which would bring her the most lasting pleasure? If you were to assume her Would you tax your strength to the breaking point, in an STARTING SATURDAY effort to keep the home clean? Yet thatis whatshe is required to do, week after week, with monotonous regularity — and household cleaning is but a part one list, paid in advancey| | ij uy icon ns over. Goodness knows TED. five carlondy during the Thanks-| ts of her task. that name will be suitably! | 1 nope it isn’t true, but I am afraid YORK, Dec. 15.—(P)—A hy 1S giving and Christmas buying cam-| tomorrow, would you spend You'e ‘ ~ credited at the new rate, _,| tho game hes left the countrys’ | rumor “that Leonard. Kip Rhine: patgns by local dealers they are far | many Weety hours each week ou can lighten her burden} ‘very name on the lists,| |" ‘Zech! Iam hungry? squealed a | lander had returned to his mulatto from® all gone yet, in the opinion | laboring with a broom and dust this Christmas. You can shorten et "| | tiny Cub, crawling over to cling to| Wife, Alice Beatrice Jones, waa de: of M, W. Watson, a member of the cloth? her waceinel 4 paid in advance, en-! | his mother's fur. nied today by Leon Rv Jacobs, New J firm at the Farmers Exchange, who ter working hours and make her happy. May Give her a@ Hoover—and ses: f . and give us a chance to get Rhinelander. highest prices ever before paid at | SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS ji Tie mon of the First Methodist | Powell. ‘Thirty-nine cents per pound the “adjustments ‘made. NEW YORK, Dec, 15.—@)—Lee| Church Btble Class met in the| was the prevailing figure for No. 1 Se be fect The new subscription Parsons Davis, attorney for Mrs.! church parlors Inst night around the| dressed birds, while the similar December 19th, we will remain open every evening until 9 o'clock for the convenience of CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS 421 South Center Street A novelty Christmas gift. for & | hrntherhood tmbracing the bible} clans, has found time {n addition to sa - anes g Sunday morning issue, | || Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel ©) woman without a mald Ina powder|aiuyy present, which. te taught by| her household duties and several 25c a week. Sa mand 1p mead 6pm fice ot finest swans down, mounted| Mr! \ Meitill, and the bitte clase | hours day at reading and other di i 38 wet p,m. aad 5 p,m weliion, with a gevering of|ry 1. Durham. Meetings wilt be| Stage 226 turkeys, which she sold ° made on above basis “xpress Bua Weaves 9:80 Dail; sik, With such an imple | seid monthly, according to plans. | for an average price each of nearly Phone 69