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PAGE SIX Wise The Casper Daily Tribune E THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926 ‘what they are wearing’, He may have a mortgage on his own World Topi ture supplies were such items a8] requiring 500 hp., or less will find i He wea pics Autumn Fashions 's good money for it. house or a far bigger mortgage on Che Casper Daily Crib je Vaaper gat rUouite askets of champagne, hams. it economical to buy central station nn De quia J x $ systers, suspenders, perfumes, bon:| °— Pinay somebody else's house. He {s not to we: vel 4 “No and th a politician probes “ghim-| Power rather than develop Its owns} By EDITH MATIDA THOMA: oF ion ; be distinguished by his speech nor 51D I can see iothing ahead but prog ; By J} BE HANWAY ANL & E. HANWAY ” ut prog n€ Ipitators, } ed ESS abn oak bi deg cual’ tor this Cou ? i he lenu ateaei tain N for ‘process’ his innermost thoughts and gets}? 4 ; ii Feued Gvery “evening Publication Offices: ‘Teibune| (o.* vot, (ue County,” declares eae bea steans ee e e The Maple owned that she was tired} elected four or five times hand-run-|0¥ his appearance. save ‘hat his : Leal eal at vin Locomotive Wo.ks, in @ pep bese *Aaloo? ol Raadiyg of always wearing green, ning {h' conraquence. Once ict, twice | "eck 1s not abraded and that he tentered at Casper (Wyoming p as second class matter terview. “Take he public printing David Cowan’s"is a very conserva-]} She knew that she had grown, of|in a season a theatrical manager |Pronounces no words with a broat charters and publle lands 1.46 well thought out paper—one in late; too shabby. to’ bo.peent tive, him what-he wants andithe|’®” it he has any rule of ilfe ft ts expressed jn the phrase, I'll try erything, educa- ed in large s. During these he ed ard teh ex Be em ss | ticket speculators do a thriving busi- ae raveetal 0 z . je Oak and Beech and Chestnut/ ness for a year or so afterward. Out- eded the total cost of printing for | siasm overburderiing sane judgment. Leeeeaenoceat alee nauttepea lene toe era cornea 78 preckding | years) BYPSTATEF At the present itinie) there:are steer. Sno Umiiyseskspt - tte, Heer ose eta laa erce DNcly cms sirat RUDI Le ine, hile the total taxes paid Py nes | units of 60,000 kv. a. in dally were wild to change their dress.| yoy must poll a million or two of|the director of the destinies of the on actuul order, him before you can find out what nation. Occasionally he is wrong, jave been only $634 an-| nd 80,000 kv, ee 3 4 : bee nue an’ | Several plants of 750,000 kv. a, have| “For fashlosplates we'll take the} he really thinks about legislation or but he is quick to set himself right anything once.’ He is the customer of the mer- nt, the patron of the politician, oD which there is no wild-eyed enthu- s Telephones 3ranch T+ ME none IGE THe ASSOCIATED PRESS today than! Clated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for pul all news credtiea in this paper and afso the local vews publishe Member ot Audit 1 of Cireutation A B.C) herein ett rembers © generation ago, a National Advertising & sentatives Dt the ¢ the 89 negr Vrudden, King & Vrudden, 17020-23 Steger Bidg.. Chicago Ul.; 270 Madison Dircussing ally y-seven of the 89 negro a flowers,” the rustling Maple said Vol: 4) again. The car of liberty wil| never Seams : ‘f Heh Tb poeecine 3) et erie tiielocithe vate | bs Gini woubathall n planned and completion may be | ,, * religion or the Volstend act, and p2 Yi 3 Rec Bubtete bed city: sig 6 Boston. Mass: 160 Aeants eey of pedersae wall to review conditions| expected before 1930. Hydraulle And vee pale xt be. clatheg. in}then he may be dissembling. |S, far off the road while he fs at merce Bidg.. Los Angeles. Copies of the Patly Tribune are on file In the} aid, “railroading ocastonilly, just’ to compare the| units of 70,000 hp are now develop- plendid gold and rec “His claim to his title fs not based | the steering wheel New York. Chicago. Boston and San Francisco offices and visitors are} ins not reached al ’ h the past. We venture | ing current; energy output for 19251 |, on education nor heredity.» He may i welcome nturation _ polatil ‘ that the defeated na-| Was estimated at 68,000,000,000 kw. | “The cheertul Pupaewer uit me) have begun as a newsboy and pros- i SUBSCRIPTION RAT ive ns of recent World war| ours; the capital invested during plied eR TEOe "Dea sed by keeping his eyes and ears e 9 Carrier att tall ast ohired verty and priva-| 1925 being considerably in excess of] Dives Sh, Ries ., open. He may be a college graduate. er Ually Tribune, every evening except Saturday ill be JAM M. VAUCLAIN 8 Southern states |S'x and one-half billion dollars sigs if ste eB ait iy ‘i spn er all Mn ; Ine Year. daily and Sunday We used to get one| after the ysawed from éVery Snel, tas woven ec apa la eielag ey : diz Months, dally and Sunday . of six pounds | a. ir en RE ee 5 iit ibe “sid (or i ei cm | f x re The sturdy Oak teok time to think THE OLD ESTABLISHED dne Month. 4 nd Sunday .. 85} of coal, ne we need only ant 4 puWpre " il ne ss a se poe, a a e same powe is ho’s WI The Gillyflower so dark and rich, | show vou the right SHERIDAN i: he Casper Hernid every morning except onday un ie w ce speed ~] or y odel choose.”’ t und ecor by MATHE ARNOLD | Who’s Who gp bg Ne es Your Home When in aa Town. Ine Year, daily ang Sunday the sea of life enisled So every tree in all the grove except Cafe and Garage .n Connection ices to 3x hs. daily and Sund ; : 3 dne Month, datly and Sunday He de . its betweer cia ea er the Hemlock sad " ‘ during the trying days e rete 29 cate i Yne Week. dal nd Sunda yessim: 0 u | 4 scording to e long in br’ E DB, E ne Week y and Sun pessin f i | fight of Emperor William | CConding to its wash long in brit P NCIL D. D. WARNER, Proprietor noreless watery wild liant dress was clad. — - | the locomotive may be repleced * Lee von STinaeh : an elec iotor engine, the truck,} We mortal millions lve alone : a, President: vo nde S for ae or the airship he considers vag | The islands feel the enclasping f LTP ce Ped And here they stand through all the aes Wine baste A = - = The locomotive is going to sta a then their endless bounds they Ket to tharcane soft and bright October days; & Purpose, HAY asd GRAIN . . said. “If electricity must super kne ay SS) They wished to the like flowers—in- ‘i is a) aith in Honest Doubt steam, this generation will not Ree a * " deed they look like huge bou- panoictber ened Cotton Cake Flour Salt st whe noon their hollows| He 1s the firs : . . : mooth an Dairy Feed Poultry Feed! a ae % ST Write mava z sec Airships do not trouble me ie moon their hollows} He i 1 quae - airy Fee ‘oultry Feeds jeuelyor lia tells us out fa bills n gen Dia Ib} | cen, tA traliton ORDE ee punle atte. fne, German officer to J eres satiny, so everlast oulteyfeeciedles t 1uman bi re are five re ” | . ine thee! hodmnbe nei pacelve a tle i a a : aaa a a ee ue =" F or < : Ms dais rt a ha any sleep over the highway And the e swept “by balm of | eee ye oat vere 4 ingly good. Revenge Lice Powder will sure Shristians; two hundred million Mohammedans; one lui bedi rttosh Seas eh crm poring mince othe Svs | The Middlebrow Plaia ads clean vour Poultry of this Pest. dred fifty million Buddhists; two hundred .nillion Hindus; ountr ‘o immense that without | \nd In their 1 on starry nights] throw | $1.00 per doz WILLIAMS STOCK MEDICINE three hundred million Confucianists; one hunc. 1 fifty mil the steam locomotive, civilizatio nightingales divinely sin, hid . ~ caf H ine f , lion. Ant Bits 3) ETInVALt nese Cirts iL atdaccncbe ened porta n from shore to} A® one of the “He used to be “the man in the Rubber Ends See tecangiee Medicine for tau ion Animists. But you are led to believe that when men say ripr reat Nevalan tel street," 'eayd the New tories Herat $1.20 per do tle and Sheep. Will celleve and they are of the same religion for quietness’ sake, if the matter Asked whether he believed Ford . hanneis| the World War! Tribudec “Now he an. “thacmidale. mel Sis prevent Worms. Ticks, Snotty s looked into and wel ed, you would searcel¥ find three lighter loc s A fie Ny ait on , Seec } ‘ Ask for VENUS B—a soft | Nose, Blont. Contains the oroper is looked into and well examined, you would f von. Seeckt, as brow.’ He doesn't double his nega atic fn anywhere of the same religion on all points pe ares iain : a idtacaly chief of staff of #ig BC] | tives nor eat with his knife, but bioor echaasal nae Eesrenente Saat poet bade , ; egistered ske m i 1 al | Field Aa on if 7 it hast Rite ie 3 Sas terment of your Livestock Tr} It is no wonder that this should be so, for as we know “Without criticizing Mord r | Is to their fartl caverns sent We feaanies wot neither does he care much for Ib- pebee Amaecclonp it and be convinced. 7 in reality so very little even about our own world, we cannot | plied, “I think he talks more n| Fer nee they feel we were] Macksen, com Wo errqa— | ven or rush from his business to kis Cs y in reality ittle ever it our n kt ks m " manded the south: Ge¥-YON Aer thie Roi isa ber' We are distributors for State expect to be better informed about another. We live in a | be can undertake. Just becaus P; 1 single continent pend the hour before dinner in the \ American Lead Pencil Co, 7 i ; ld of t Lif t lain the simplest flow man builds an excellent fli spreads the wat eastern front and refused to take| Metropolitan Museum. He er 220 Fifth Ave. New York one w vominn, world of mystery, an we cannot explain the simplest flower an builds an excellen r doe Or orders fro’ he “ sr | 'detna - be soe ‘ mys ys 3 me #79 I the [et warrant that he must als. be pla rer | from the rand other| demand for best sellers by buying VENUS—The leg reling Casper Warehouse Co. or the smallest insect, how can we expect to un Moe irooacliit bullder of ralineat erc| Ounlght our marges: meet ‘again! | | military” leaders. eeceligg ania. iad ree cine tect 6nd askin gaw rede : Raelity Peacilis the rer DISTRIBUTORS infinite. ginee anh eedtuatiesthiencn ie ment becar of his genius as aj] the next one will be out. He is not a B Tel. 27. 268 Lndustrial Ave, Human existence is girt around with mystery; the narrow proving. Our heavy locomotives ar hat their longing’s poe snappy dresser nor a slovenly one. "A This dominant figure stepped into s fit our needs and alwa ha them soon as kindled,} command following the collapse of the German government, and with wain their deep de-| the aid of a few veteran troops took it upon himself to suppress lawless: God their severance} ness ‘and protect life and property It made no difference to him who their shores to be] the rioters were, he treated all fac: salt, estranging | tions alike. His actions met with the | r boundless sea, which at once awes our feeli our imagination by its vastness and obscurity. To add to the = mystery, the domain of our earthly existence is not only an Post-War Prices island in an infinity of space, but also in infinite time. = s Men of science are often attacked for wnt of faith, s a matter of fact there is more religion in scienc gion of our experience is a small island in the midst o: and stimulates ee An interesting and ir | active | parallel between the Civil | and science is religion. But the man of ence who doubts, World’) “war “average * commons so in no scoffing spirit, it is an honest expression, not of dis- | prices was recently worked out by sea RD DIOYE! sep atiien on tela. borers dain, but of reference Iron Age. Taking the average com- | a mene es Rl pera perry ooathoe Tennyson put it thus tueu faa tb oi ope ere tenes | The Power Plant ssa sot Lepesant eee Perplext in faith, but pure in deed a ba ls iat Saas, tag. the Primetnttnitka hai Chae ireviag ‘tellows ing the Prime Minister and Chan ‘ 1t last he beat his music out. — 100-.--.-.-1860 David Cowan is a young man em-|cellor of Germany, made an excel- "here lives more faith in honest doubl 98 1861 | ployed in the investment depart-|jent impression on his former en k ghee tikes nay pods 16 186. nt of a Montreal life insurance |emies, convincing them that while a 160 ny. Asa he has studied | he was in power in Berlin they need nt and central station | fear neither Communist uprising nor pl e until he is now recognized | monarchist coup. 1 central station expert of na-| ee nee, Cowan has re Ce oe Ad dateeating paper|, LovAndrew Lang ct Were Found Wanting the plight of Colorado There is no cause for rejoicing .N bankers who are enmeshed in the law, even on the part ef 5 depositors who suffered losses in the failed banks. For it was ¢ ; s forth his ideas regard through the lack of a proper conception of honor and duty that 140_- Iern | power plant progress in the ensuing | Ry ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. these bankers traveled the cld, familiar short cut to riches 138. 1871 years. He writes as of the year) hoa, andrew, with the brindled ha and possibly other advantages The average for 1925 has been tenta Who glory to have thrown in alr, Of course these men had no business to be in the care of tively put, by some authorities, at| Central tion units in general,| High over arm, the trembling reed, 144 he believes, will not have atly | By Ale and Kail, by Till and Tweed; not other people's money ahd valuable property. They wer fter trustworthy, but that had not been demonstrated until There is a striking similarity | increased in size, but some stations} An tqual craft of hand you show here. A far greater similarity in| will bave grown to 600,000 kw-.|‘The pen to guide, the fly to throw. the blow-up came. Which calls attention to the point that the average commodity prices than | Steam pressures will haye advanced] 1 count you happy starred; for God there should be some means ef keeping men of the wrong | in actual conditions of the defeated | until that of $00 or 1,000 pounds will] When he with inkpot and erica ia ‘stamp of the banking business, 9 nations after the wars. ‘The follow-|be common. Coal, according to) endowed you, bade you forturte tead OREAS wrecks many a car without the N It is the rare instance that banks are wrecked in the man ing quotation from an’ address by | Cowan, will retain its leadership| forever by the crooks of Tweed > her the banks in question were, but when these instances do | Pr. Holliday. president of the Ox-|among fuels, but ¢ smbustion prac-| forever by the woods of song, owner’s knowledge. Lack: of proper ‘ ae ford College (North Carol a 2 c be si 1e1 0 ti ne j + 7 ? ; amar, think of the dan timate institutions sult r. It | ford College (North Carolina), which | t os elle stl further advanced | na lands ‘that to the Muse belong. care is most costly during the winter. Dilu- takes more than a day or a month to restere confidence 1m chndachn oT WD CRORES Ao YE eee aoe, coe: boas or n peopled streets, or in * . 2 4 the masses that periectly sound banks and honorable bank | or'the elene of the Civil war re. | kilowatt hour. "Pulverized coal wile(""*yageinr es» Dasani "Anke. San parersaemteenaaiseeiee fe pee D8 a aaa : : , se of the il war, re owatt hor erized coa 5 hedrin, 7 248) . : officers are not on a level with the unfaithful one veald ‘in “kntail “ieamirétw bet scone | BY 71980", becoctieN pikecouatna it’ 208, riivesta hin tneuscural Geewaadee alte engine before it is warm; use of poor lubri- yuthern states had to con-| large plants, since it enables high | irs o: 1 oes ig thorn staten ad toon | atee plants, eines ft enablew GR ie of the morn, ate af tbe hl cee ee et ii your Car iS ‘s, themselves, would take some +] of the § end wi It would seem that bank steps to ayoid the entrance of unknown persons into so sensi rf tive a business as banking, mone pone ing uty or exam hed ate eho While Mr. Cowan thinks there] That break about the Hebrides, ination that would show fitness and trustworthiness ery ¥ om , © 1874 about three-| will be little nicrease in long dis-] Should followe over field and plain, i H E time a situation, similar to what happened in Colorado arises, : baile ne bles wale ay slatu = of | tance transmission voltages, he be-| And find you at the window pane; going to last as-long as it should. ate : = saataernte ; oan 5 DKS: olina were negroes. 'Dur-|lieves all major transmission sys-| And you again see hill and feel, ; 4 5 it cannot help lower public esteem and confidence in the pr Fahad a alae bi re 4 y & see and feel, 4 * fexsion. The better way would be to see to it that no such | w Bisaepa oe alae ele tala Role at be fully connected into] And the bright springs gush at your Let the Continental Service Station attendants elim- b . . abou > 00,000, | four geographic ¢ os Cove: "e p et 7 4 Me ae haspened nny pince. How to-doilt lavacproblem U whlethewectar wvalation. oc the| sctee seater: mnie chook alert] koa waneethigy tab ecartiuaasties inate your winter worries. They know cold weather for bankers. All the public, knows is that occasional wrongy | Property decreased from £190,000,000| be made ‘not so much by. working | Garrulous tke « DEES opu hao: dangers and will help you guard against them—both appen, involving men and institut mat have uo busi 00,000 ama on Ra el oe i edd fet: ‘ s - " { It is most fortunate that the great majority of banks are | )ve,etislature, replaced $6 clocks) binations of operating companies | Of daylight—whother:by the green de fuel and lubricants which they provide. in the hands of men above question, and whose life and busi $60b chisraeeicht chaieahe glasses by] into large, single concerns, With] You fare that moment, or the gray, : airs by $60 chairs; | the development, farm use of elec-| Whether you dwell in March or May C O N Oo Cc O will yw to be one of the | Of whether treat of reels and rods ness records are above question, and that their institutions {0-cent spittoons by $14 imported! tr are a matter of great pride to them il beyond liability China cuspidors. A free restaurant t, most constant load: 2 Gree anithtion nd Ee oe Ghee |e pois ate oi H a ith es Or of the old unbasey gods, E GASOLINE MOTOR OILS Wo ex ‘ a ie elopment — 0 e producing | § ook your page has * ind thelr friends was kept open day | units will come Bane, by ga Polarine Gargoyle (night, while included in ion costs, so that And your ink sings of Helicon Oils and Greases Mobiloils Criminal Inducements See ee EE ee ee CONOCO Acreat winter convenience. With one in your outside convicted, and A woman in a certain state was. tried at “ Bee ct Lit OriNan AO pocket, you save cold fingers. No digging for mone: ib pardoned within five months after being xent to prison Aout CQUPON counting change with an ungloved hand. Good at bod the only expeditions element in American justi ppex Like tite man teoncands af BOOKS ail stations and at most dealers’, Ask the attendant. is the swiftness with which er'minals get out of jail. We have Pe cople give heed to constipa a the ¢ na nd Saeco: Var 1 et result bi n only when it is too late ON & ie wet others to illustrate the slow and halting pace with | CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY hes which the wheels of alleged justice grind. And we have thou Producers, Refiners and Marketers ands of pardons and paro and conditional pardons and of uuenrens petroleum products in Arkansas, lorado, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming commutations of sentences of recent record in various statex illustrate the speed with which criminals get out of jail the United States offers the richest picking for criminals in the we And the e 'minals of the werld are well aware of our advantages. They flock to this country from wonder abroad to plifer from our wealth on the one hand and thrive on our maguanimity on the other. There is searcely a foreign country *mong whose people crime is as common as 1C 18 am the immigrants they send here, The murder ra mong nat ionals of European countries in America is startlingly higher in instance after instance than it is at home, Why? Because whatever our immigration laws may provide, the American system of coddling convicts invites criminals here, and it en ‘ wes the criminally inclined who are to indulge in la | eis cen a a | “T Il tell you why they wouldn’t insure you— _ SOLO ES RA OR RO ab. er em Re | ee Gee ee A cours lessnt DI Thrift in America ; You allowed constipation to become chronic—until finally it resulted in organic Modern America has been built in large part through soun disease investments. The vast industries, the far-spreading lines ot a utility companies, the great transportation systems of the “People don't realize how insidious constipation is. Its first effects are hardly more nation and all the other agencies that have changed America than annoyances—headaches, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and the like. But in the body is subjected to continued intestinal poisoning, it may lead to if in Thy APA eee ed ae t Oe ea Raine the Sat fick ‘blood pressure, rheumatism, diabetes or even Bright's disease. wiht with every paid - over - the - counter classified ad for insertion Sunday, — nd there with cities f the world in industrial progr ss seas 7 " us : the savings and investments of the thrifty element of our peo: sp panatipesion # you wish to live long. Take a little Nujol every day ple, No one man or any group of men could have accomplished Wik Keep you reguiar. but the concerted effort of all the people made were made possible by Nujol relieves constipation in Nature’s way them simple Half a century ago, the growth of industry started, but at Consti i Yuj i Zo, g pation is dangerous for anybody, Nujol is Nujol can be taken for any length of ti h J Ae: ° m the growl, int 5 : fo th of time wit "9 very beginning it beeame ay Reet Shae Ene sony nea safe for every body. fe does not affect the stomach out ill effects. To insure internal cleanliness, it anuar y up of rich men ina town who had finan and is not absorbed by the body. Medical author- should be taken regularly in accordance with the * or the new ities approve Nujol because it is so safe, g ; p vith th on under th Pr i it is 80 safe, gentle directions on each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it at and natural in its action, does not form a habit and can be discontinued Seven delicious nut rolls made with pure butter , previously could not hope to 3 of things. Lt became necessary to enlist the cooper umber of people by encouraging savings Nujol makes vp for a deficiency temporary or at any time 4 lemand~ chronic—in the supply of natural lubricant es ae mpicsof parural IWDNAEAAS ABTA" let wasiec foe Netatismday asd ibatuit cinnamon, brown sugar, nuts, raisins and frost- ‘ 0 that ba ould be able to finance their greate @{li Lhe unyltinn of the ceopte: “This We Eh aa eit eatiin DYE are the intestines. It so ‘ Ne people na thus permits thorough and regular elimination enjoy the perfect health that is possible only ing (carefully wrapped in wax paper). andl conditions ty lve: Se tdi 1 in the country, the people them without overtaxing the intestinal muscles, when elimination is normal and regular. s lenders op alga ae Nujol Made by Metz Bakery of Casper wus fe not ty they are sore because the state cen 5 give them ‘enough ; . CVE INTERNAL LUBRICANT ought to worry about ie oy, population, What they really ‘ ears \t is getting rid of some of the population For Constipation ly have

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