Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 6

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. PAGE SIX Che Casper Dail by 8 wie very Wvening fF NWAY AND FE. KE. HANWAY ad ept duturday Publicat Hidg., 216 Wast seoond sireet, Casper, tered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice ans Novemb 4, 1o16 siioas Telephones < wonncsundvsscucssnensle ANG Branch Pelephone Exchange Connecting All Departments MEMITK THE ASSOCIATED PIES Associated Prose le exclusively entitled to the use for pubitoatt: newWe credited tn thie paper and aleo the t 1 sews pubilshed ty Member of Audit Hureau of Cre nA, HO) Natlonal Advertising Representatives g & Prudden, 17020U9 Steer Mide.. Chic rk City: Globe fide Wyo. ond class matter f the Datly Trin an tranciseo o! SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oy Carrier and Mall per Datly Tribune, every evening excep tally sunday * Months, datly and sunday 0 Mon tally and Sunday ve Week, daily and Sunday The Casper Herald e Your, daily ang Sunday s Months, datly and Sunday @ Month dally and Sunday @ Ween, daily and unday | he Unknowable One of the able gentlemen who writes a column for the ly pre likes best to tell his readers Know the truth and hall set you free, The skeptic is sure to ask, “How ix one to know the truth? after truth is Ike the search after perpetual tempt to square the cirele, It ly not given to ny to know more than an infinkte particle of the truth, And von that particle, while true today, may be falye tomorrow We should all aim at the most convenlent way of looklug otfon or ta thing—the way that most sensible persons are Likely to d to give Chem the least trouble for sometime to come. It ty not true that the sun used to go round the earth until Oopernicus’ time, but it Is true that until Copernicus’ time ty most conventent to men to hold thi If truth is not trouble saving In the long run, it ia not ruth, It does not matter what the trath is, but our knowing the truth—that ix to say our hitting on the most permanently convenient arrangement of our ideas on a subject whatever it may beematters very much; at least it matters, or may yiat ter, very much in some relations, This is a roundabout way of saylig every question has two sides, Know both sides and 1 position to know the truth, He who knows only ofa cause, knows very little of that Carey Is Optimistic Pormer Governor Robert D, Carey, himself one of most xtensive caltle raisers in the state, » nothing but prosper ity for the future of the cattle industry in Wyoming, Ie de elures th period of depression is at an end and the ait industry is slowly but surely coming back into ite former p sition of profit. The stock business has gona through its y jod of depression and unprofitable prices, Herds have b reduced In Wyoming and many old time growers have r¢ ired from the business, In the last two or thre the fort has been toward replents : and improying the stoek Ity nnother season Wyoming will not only have more but better ittle to ship,aind for the kind that will be shipp gladly be paid, The future for enttle iy full « the produeer Millions for Defense It muy be a slow way, but the chamber of commerce of th etor Industry taken the right way to meet the rub ituation, The alternative to a continuing trade war in rubbs is for Americans to grow their own, That is what the motor industry has decided to do and it has voted $10,000,000 to fi nance the undertaking, The stock for the corporation will be sold within the industry. It will take time—five, seven or pox sibly ten years—to assure the proper margin of a supply of raw rubber, Plantations must be bought or plan to guar antee an adequate supply at reasonable prices, Had this step been taken two years ago, when the present crisis began Viftings its head, it is quite likely that the British monoply would have been far less arrogant than it ia today profit ble price will Ask the People About It If the initiative and referendum is a good thing what better question could be submitted to the voters of the United States than the question whether or not we should join the World Court? A seven million majority sald emphatically ‘No” to a simila »position, ‘Times have changed and the present question is somewhat different than the one previously ubmitted, Why not get the popular verdict on this really mo ventous question before definite action is taken either way? Tough Chore A peppy cruander out of Tennessee has started out to save he world by abolishing Sunda; newspapers and discontin ting Sunday trains on railways, These two things more than ind others, 80 he says, are bringing about the destruction of America Our friend has selected a large chore and a difficult one nd we fear he will not live long enough to see the accompl went of his hoy Why crusaders persist in pleking to t nt kne but they Invariably do Denied the privilege of telling his views on the antiquated edur | rules in the senate Vice President Dawes 4 he people of the country what he thinks over the radio this he larger and certainly a more a¢mpatheth Tn summing uy first year in the executive chalr of fex Ma’ Ferguson has considerable to say about her suc 1 co ‘ia: but nothing to say about highway raud rookedness and the courts declaring road bond Governor Pinchot didn't have much luck in making coal nn] tility before the logislature of that state, Tt was in finitel ‘ ommittec, The anthracite ernmenta the burden of main rhe Ume has come to ahape our 4 Hrom f polloles of land utilieation the advantage of agri he wuld. “The « rhere no| ernment should not embark on ur hat can | econom evelopment projects in. | Wine control of graging and dry Tyce tate and federal refore ation and f pt vad polley of val adhe wary > Latina: tmkriatinn pin, it seem one of the things which ts . ee ; han . n | drooping beim. | _ ond only to law prices as a cause ft their Che Casper Daily Cribune yy Crile State Commander Wehrli Talks to Former Comrades in Arms A pleturesque figure in the sports world, Sir Thomas Lipton, theyrish | 'n the Upited Staton, In now gradue| is vote for the continuation pitaliam haw Ly moss In England, ‘The waste ta ap: Offices: “Tribune ble a nvention of the Amer-) Wyoming department of the Amer! foan Legion, held at Lander, Wyo.,|can Legion this year has #et on foot August 10 and 11, 1026, directed the] comprehensive campal newly elected state officials to con:|erease membership and atrenathen sontrate thelr efforts upon the prob-| organization, € lom of service for the disabled r Wan authorized to-em | membership committee, and as such ploy a wervice offic to the regional offi States Veterans’ Wyoming, ugh officer to devote hin] the state entire time fo the handling of ex>| campaign service men's oases with the govern, | service men of the world war who Samuel Chiteote was to fill this position, and he! pers ated adja while thelr own ohil ein » (ht 70 Madison joston, Mana: 607 Montgomery 8t Seattie, Wash, and Chamber of Com are on file tn the foes and visitora are Hiritieh parliament, In thls coun the daughter tine: toeee men before the Veterans’ | purpo TaovGntwialosuay American mother, Ho is handiing cases of claimants] *hip out of the campaten, but to manses, she compensation, and Insurance, This work comprinos ’ large part of the program for this building workers are able attention to the | Program of the canes of exwervice about 400 men in| are particularly dire this Institution at the pr moat of whom are mentat sanks must b me by wwift ev: advocate force In any national operation mines and factorion will not curtail production to create prices, Jean Legion in conn hospital, and is handling] ‘The departinent commander has -—-—- been advined as to what pa A reader commenting on the cular program may be undertaken | dinner pail” sald I what te that? awation from| from that of the membership cam:| adays don't carry and since they are| Palgn, but whatever may pmpetents, It tr necessary | UNndertak have guardians to han: | carrie saves for the Int ma to be In th Many of the men In Hospital No, | & will demand some the effictency ritish Commonw of defaleations by | Legion This fs a altuation whieh |in the ata triew such whacking world markets that t In the United rican Legion As a part of the general rehabiiita. | varlous Kinds, The American’ t tion program, of the district rehabiiffation | of celebration on Memortal Day, and | prices, Work British soldiers have nbor Party and the 1 {8 fast enroll Denver, ( now In Casper, making a survey of | he conditions inthe local offi youth of Ing will make \ report and r tons concerning with flashing eyes operation of thin office, and will also | Carper “1 tell you war Soolety an tt now » to prevent tt mako a survey of co: Trip to France Legion fa planning It a the plan of the atate di American 1 to keep In close ¢ regtonal offic: h Foretgn office Asniat and co.ope ernmental agenc the b Seene and Mr, Chileote Department ¢ representing claim: > %. these two Institutions, and] tndustry, business, sheep and presenting, thelr] vattle, mining=-developments tn 1935 are relieved will be exhaustively covered in the varam outlined by Tribune Herald industrial edition BAUME B r MeQuige, the aut anon ANALGESIQUE SAAY hl nM dtd hme - Putit up to the Attendant muntelpality banks and steamship lines Following the National Com plans for what Is expected to be “the trans Adanti formed all over the country to en will be made the eat and solemn, pil: | American forces fought in the W American dead He b AM WORDSWORTH, A flock of sheep that lotsurely pass fall of rivers, winds Smooth flelds, white sheets of water, wear tonight away Without thee what Is all the morn thoughts and joyous health! Protect your child from } bad coughs | This old remedy ning power of land used Chamberlain's Cough Remed: 4 and subsmargina eulth | f bmarkinal f alt At once, Soon it clears away mand the cold ‘ore it becomes acane for the doctor, onservation, he alse en) make Cham ‘ough Remedy wr er it He If one ns a hew and handsome ewmential to have ) er » hat with which to wear it, ‘This * joat yourdruggiat today. Childven lke it Mothers trust it le for the popularity of the beret. Nothing ts more auitable on | whieh to pose a pin than a blac he wald, Inequal Tribune Want Ad» Gring Reaulte | to mrade Chas, V, Gar. in chairman of the The | nett, of Laramt r to be attached | has obtained lets of men from each e of the United] county in the state who are clatming au in, Cap x exemption. It Is the purpose of rtment to conduct & reby all of the ex: Bu mption will be membership n}are claiming tax ex nally solicited tc it to the Vet-|in the American Legion, ‘This pro the Becklinger| gramme has b refully worked Wyoming, and ts}out, and will be carried out In all iting | parts of the atate, It te not the of department officials to ly a temporary member galn me e in 18) and medical care,| build up th ganization with the | 1901 and 190 ational training | over presente purpose of having a| then once # and larger» organization | Of ten years rand In the following years | try." However, tment ts also de men hospitalized | Cal, state and ny na’ Hospital] sary to have a large membership] only to have ridan, Wyom-| 9nd @ strong organization, and we] beaten by the Thomas estates ing our efforts ont time, | this year in this department toward compe. |% Substantial Increase in all activi of|ties, It ts our plan that this pro- © of ]#ram will have permanent results tn jon | thia state. N. Vv. Kurta contact offic on of thin Institue] not y the national organization aside | p mp 1 will be wholehearte The department commander ex Tt tw true tr a alte have been| servance of Memorial Day by all] Ing employ th i check-up by the] recent tendency to deatroy the ga | small and thls t# being | cred character of this day by intro: | factories ducing entertalnment features they n age this kind| for workmen ups, n C. Keene, neo. | son will i it will endeavor to impress upon all] about ding 1 atgnifion caston, | meals at and to have proper memorial serv: | range, leon conducted tn all elties and vertheless, towns n na’ Bu Vroman Pont No, 2 of| Pall argument test membership | Clute of the Ibilitles of any| Workmen are the personnel and the & ot Investigations | and organisatte into many of the cases on file, After] post in the state, due to the fact, Mey ean affaird work in Casper he| that there are mo will go to Sheridan, where he will] ico men in the community In which] meala for worker d. It is also in al fact that American workmen are the © he will also | favorable location as regards prox: | best paid, work uy attention to the mat Imtty to the reglonal office of the ditions and lve b ter of guardianship of men in this} United States Vete ditions in Hos: | this post ta Id which Is located tn G rt-| therefore apparent to the department | !* conc ) this} offictals that orge W. Vroman| tons, F ntact with | Post No, 2, of Casper, ts a moat im | long adh of the Veterans] portant unit in the state organisa: | for-revenu and the United] Uon, and that the auccens of th Hospital in Sheri | state department dependa to a con | Men tx due to ate] aiderable degree ur the success | ———— on Intand activity of thin local pont fit of the dis W, J. WEAR, mmander not end there. Continental attendants are trained to make the sta- tion service agreeable. They must be polite and con- siderate, They must know how to perform all their duties without wasting time. They must give every moiorist a pleasant recollection of every visit. Continental attendants are both courteous and skill- ful; otherwise, they would not be Continental attend- ants. CONOCO GASOLINE MOTOR OILS Polarine Gargoyle Oils and Greases Mobiloils CONOCO They help make Continental service agreeable. No COUPON fussing with chartge, Carry one always, Accepted at BOOKS Mlstations and by dealers generally. Ask attendant, CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Producers, Refiners and Marketers of hiah-anade petroleum products in Arkansas, Coloradn, Idaho, Kansan, Missourt, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Orehon, South Dakota, Utah, Washingcon and Wyoming TUS ON: Ca Sa SL polley, That ts shown In the debates} for congress aa are pledged to ma Who’s Who action by th ally restéring the policy” of protec ton, calling it ‘Safeguarding’ tn stead of “protection yachtaman, Is now tn his 76the you As 4 small boy Hving on the banks » Glasgow, he learn: pear vantagea enjog onvy of the w nation heard of the races for the American Cup, He determin ed to contend for the cup some day should vote for only such candidates! Weaming In ies unable to have the oes Ul ik LIPTON a to build the t. The "Shamr was defeated Thoman tried again ore in 1014 after a lapse plana for th In order to carry out the had to be abandoned because of the American Legion, lo, | World War, Six fonal, it {a neces | Merchant again Tho full dinner be later} have ‘visited many manufacturing ly | establishments Intely, but have never out by the Wyoming depart:| seen a dinner pall Thin matter is] ment. men all go to restaurants.” the attention of the A lean Legion, and pr ordinary artificial colorings which are mussy and difficult Kolor-Bak not only Shanes to apply yes, awkward and the haircoloring but gives ita frequently embarrassing be- beautiful, lustroussoftnessand cause they change the hair routs dandruff besides. coloring completely overnight. Be fair to yourself and to Instead, the work ult] pects to Instat upon a proper ob} carry dinner paila, those who do be ta, and In all communities | Where they are far from resto ‘There has been some] Sich men usually work alon 1 afford to pay for the hot A at nearby n have forgotten all they now demand ming hot from the kitehen pal largument ia like th: oligible exsery:| initend of cold lunches, «Bureau, | men of any othe: sper, It ts] 0 #0 ts due to protection ad by the people c nin to f policy, con: treat prosperity odes that the American work our protective CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 080 A, M, PANE $12.50 ONTINENTAL service begins with expert attention and utmost high quality to every customer—but it does TOWNSEND HOTEL PHOND 46 FREE! FREE! FREE! tain the polley of an adequate ¢ ective tarife for all American labor und industry. The workmen should parliament. Britain, spurred to ton success of pre of the hot restaurant meal which 1 Insured by protection and should al- Ways vote against free trade which American workman should) wilt change the hot restaurant meal, it the superior Ad°| paid for out of he workman's earn A by him are th s, for the hot soup and cold toat kmen of every other en him as charliy under the free t only that, but he should] rade policy. in eallze every day in the year that a ~ uch supertor condition {a due, al \|in an frish bullt| most wholly, to our pOlley ef pro Watch for the Tribune Herald's tection, Erpectally should he bear it} mammoth industrial edition A come mind on election day, when he] plete aurvey of Natrona county and Gray Haired Men and Women— Read! Do you really want to banish your gray hair? If so, there isa quick and sure way Just make this test— as thousands of other men and women have done. Do not even consider using sufficient to accomplish the change: and in that time Justgetabottleof Kolor-Bak Kolor-Bak. Give it @ trial. No at this special sale price today sample of hairnecessary when and use it as di same bot find that with the aid of this is for any gray hair. Try it— clean, colorless liquid, gray at our risk, If desired results hair regains itsnaturalshade do notappear. yourmoney will gradually but surely—almost be returned, Guarantee in imperceptibly. Aweekisoften each package. sing. The same bottle ted, Youwill purcha Kolor-Bakc Banishes Gray Hair Special Sale Price 9 WO SBrice 132 For 6 Days Oniy Sprecher's Pharmacy 13> BUUEN CENTEN os nekD LUNCH 232 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming LIGHT LUNCHES, SANDWICHES WAFFLES Highes! Quality, Instantaneous Service, Cleanliness CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE Saves you approximately 12 hours travel betweon Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office. The Tribune-Herald will give a can of “B-K” Peas free with each paid-over-the- counter Classified Ad inserted in our Sun- day edition January 24th. “B-K” Peas have a very sweet flavor. They are grown in high altitude and are extremely tender. They are canned by the Bozeman Canning Co., and when you try them you will say “they are the best yet." While grown in Montana, they prove that Wyo- ming can also produce this high grade quality of peas pan scre id ng reason why we cannot have a cannery Bring in that Classified Ad and receive a can of these choice peas. SCARS aL ‘a's TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN 6 Westbound Arrives Departs NO, CUB cuwecnncccncnn woe==1.80 p.m 1:60 Eastbound A No, 322 .....2.. nee vy as No Surday trains we Ay CHICAGC BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound Arrives ye -8.40 pm gant ha Westbound a ATRL seit woven ; , eparts No. at --6:60 4a m, U 7:10 a, m wore en nen nwennwenn=-9 65 p,m,

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