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1 PAGE SIX Dn Che Casper Dally: Etibtine . oo | < FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926 : vi ct ging Button] criticism or even ‘emotion. That a re re . a less labor cost entering into their | lowered, must lower our lving| her own brother. Once she jumped| Judging by the case of ¢ : snes whe Casp athy Crihune Unwarranted aaa : sage | ee ; ie into a swollen stream when the| Gwinnett, the way to make pos-| within them “which should be alive, istincti at “I hope : r hs is}and that would be alive 0 = " y rf of hat with your great or-| canoes were overturned and rescued|terity rich through autograp! me ts a E oc ANW, aa Distinction Nyitbie; to’ nimnanttfacturias ae | eras Sa eT a error sign reacedanee. iia Yoartysandaledies | nosed loka -tonfmang en thents Thin atrophied by slack, 06 tises is dead. Senne Es i * wae mh ING Series 20 eee a st the Internatjonalists,| pensable sclentitle instruments. She|applies with particular force tolas dead as a battery that will not nt to be cltizens of the world | carried a papoose on her back from| signatures on the back of promis-| spark, We do not mean to vice ’ a le of patriots of the United] the Pactfic to where she had joined] sory notes that farmers are, as @ class, more a cor inped) that the South yee ay ‘ 0 y at Mandan, N. D. ae stolid than men in o vocations. Sener — between the producer and eofisumer.| tore concerned about protection and all who are deceived in| the party at Mandan ° y ers We are nderful statue in} The Optimi What we do wish to convey is the nd 16 ffect, th arene . regard to the tariff-you will be able] There is a wonderful statue 1 1 Bel st = ‘ fc OF st iy Saco | WaadomRn ya GUE oS he| to resist all assaults and hold the| bronze of his Indian woman, visual- ie ptimist Galore idea that there are too many men consumer is that of society at large,| less able than you to withstand the r sae ments agi who w Tribune] rhe | trad “I have made some sort of a study my = of the tariff question and am con- € a8 second cinss matter philosopt i Second Street, Casper. Weniered at Casper (Vyoming) post November ———| makes an unwarra stinction Business Telepin Branch leier trying to farm who like a horse that iene to| nes solid against the threatened] izing her with her papoose on her ae ee a MEMBER Th FOIA FI is while the interest of the. prodii inevitable results of returning nani back, at the summit of City Park, By WISCOD OCTOPUS. Isfoagty Atiehie: fey ants eicuse The Associated Vress is exclusively entitied to the use for publication of tial ots atélans. Ohigs THERE lower import duties, ed in. Portland, Ore. She died in 1881, When you have bunioris on your|resigns himself to whatever colle &l) news crediies tn this paper and aiso the toca! 1ews published herein . a 3 “Witih your higher levels of capi F ‘ at the age of 96 years, and is buried feet, stretch out and awalt death; they Member ot Audit Uurean of Cireutation A. i reasons why a. phllosepiy bull) size to nd the fact that n -| Winter and Wyoming on the Shoshone reservation at} Bear them with resignation sweet,| are not mod fighter: National Advertising Representatives on this distinction should have arisen| ¢acturers. do not come into Hi t 7 Fort Washakie. near Lander, Wyo.| For you are fortunate indeed; Peudden. King & Prudden, 1720-22 Steger Bidg., Chicngd 111; 270 Madison] in England when {t did. In Brit-| rerition with forelgn rivals quite Istory This was in the sixth judicial dis-| Suppose you were a centipede! Ave, New York City: Globe Ri Boston, Mass. 07 Montgomery St. manufacture (handicraft quickly and on a larg j pauperied as those who have prod*| San Francisco. Cal: Leary Bld merce Bldg. Los A New York, Chic trict where Mr. Winter served as ucts similar to ours, you could tide In its column of sidelights whére]| judge for seven years. The grave is] Be patient when your throat is sore than we could, it Is largely with personal mat-| unmarked save for a small stone| You haven't any cause to ro Seattle. Wosh., and Chainber of Com e Dally Tribune are on file In the >. Boston and San Francisco offices and visitors are CA. daintier ‘Lunch’ les. Copies ot efactures, of ver much ¢ weloome. power-machine industries. Promoters not only doe ‘exas produce} ters with reference to members of} and plate put there by the historical] At ills like theso you well may could not he +EE- — of the new power-machine indus iar sf agricul-| congress, the ‘Washington Star has] society of the state of Wyoming. laug : SUBSCHIPTION RATES a Dillion dollars’ worth of agr 5 z : 8 f iB D ue a tries obtained a large part of their "and. raw materials, which| this to say. of our own member|‘Her grandson: Basil, {s still living on|Be thankful you are no giraffe! magined/ The Casper Daily Tribune, every evening except Saturday capital from the landed aristocracy | \ujq not ‘fetch’ more than half of | Charles E, Winter: the reservation where she died. and the families of merchant princes | Year, daily and Sunday . tion, we now at without protec If rheumatism in your limbs Members of congress are constant-} who had made their money in sea 1 Mars’ worth of | 1, pet ttn seein? Your happiness at times bedi Six Months, dail Sunday .. 2 Dillion dollars’ wor' setting an opportunity to review 4 pp! he apa dally, wun Bata Fy trading—perhay » slave trade good mM investments thet: h if ry, with Interesting side- Terror of Death You haven't any right to cuss— Ye, Week. dally and Sunday dela nat nt partners | ive recently been made in an ef- one of thelr ee Suppo in fitting- | When I have fears that 1 may cease Ughts thrown tn. It 5: you were an octopus! bos in industry, tl eper Herald nt the e fort to exp: direction = great privileges to as f < bs 4 abet style the scions of merchant traders af-) ost sealth and it would } jy manorl ng historic ovents and} to be 4 And if the toothache bothers you, Qe Year, daily ang Sunday - fected to regard connections with | Oy er ot criminal to] the nation’s heroes, and in preserv-; Before my pen. has giean'’d my| Consider that your teeth are few 3ix Months, dafly and Sunday produc in y or trade as de-| ‘onder these pr unprofitable | ing historic landmarks for future teeming brain, Compared to’ those which you re dne Month, daly and Sunday ~ rogatory. The old feudal idea that} Tender these prope They mean | 2, histori Beteck Fnlgo plea bookeseta fchan waxed ne Week, dally and Sunday — right at the beg ations ndiord should be interested in| 1 \o¢ to. us becau “they offer re- apa act'ry Upon the jawbone of a shark! = promoting the production of the| tie from our trouble of. too much | ()hePt ehtative Charles E. Winter! wold ike rich garners the full- land under his jurisdiction and keep on, With factories there {s em-| Of Wyoming, who, as author of the ripen’d grain; And if this blithe philisophy Ing in his bailiwick as many re-|‘ Asicat state aong, is Known as. ‘the Bard a big ployment and consequentl: For which I did not charge a fee, tainers as possible ceased to be: athe ana Uasineoamenn tens ot py roranngMilalaa ag chrbaleles When ue behold. Upon the night’s|T626 not-appear to do you’ good.— TT : force in ruling class policy when Fs e fleecy staple fails from 2 ye 5 is historical Coa pid Oh, well, I didn’t think it would. The Barren Fountain 4 shen’ ithe “flescy, mtaple stalls novels, “G = the landlord, from his investments] g,outh or is driven too low by pro- andon of Sierra’ and| Huge cloudy symbols of a high BRS . = : as, | {Ben Warr is now preparing t romance, © a lastp-C ve ry premitintttis Lemos ~ 5 ene » Jin fdustry, began to derive large| Guotion excessive of the world needs. V preparing to . ocoa A college president is bemoaning in the public prints the (| eet ee tradition aiédr the | duction excessive of the wor! he | tell his colleagues vividly of the| And think that I may never live to Poor Fighters Aj Delser fact that Plato, Socrates and Aristotle are neglected by the Thndloed, ‘aaguredl Ot auhew mboren vee nere is but one menace to the| earty days of the west and itg he- trace —-an elicious masses. Verish the thought! He thinks that the people need | income from industry, dld not wore | evelopment of a healthy protectiOn | roes. He hopes to get favorable ac-| ‘Their shadows, with the magic] ‘The fact that individual farme Chocolate Cake to read more of the great philosphers. {f farmers were, forced oft his sentiment in Texas. That ts th@) tion for preservation of two forts hand of chance. in their chosen field of agriculture, « It would seem that he is attaching too prompous an import- | tate—the extension of his deer pas-| Politicians. By creating pref CO) as national monuments that were And when I feel, fair creature of.an|*'e making a success disproves the > question whether philosophy of the kind that is referred to, [measure of his tmportance ae adeno A teed vest was young—Forts Laramie and) ! : , in farming now ; It proves too, an un bring any dlesaing tories ose a class, which while {tutional _ government, Bridger That I shall never look upon thee] that i is the individuan not. tne we the me upon which All trails from Missouri, Iowa are feed, It is easy to arouse the peo-|and Nebra: converged into Fort | Never have relish in the fairy power ple by telling them that they are} Taramie, Wyo. and took the same|Of unreflecting love—then on the ners in the new indus. cted to despise all forms ive and trading activities. Cocoa and * } Cicero, would have us believe that it can and does, for recall your text book and hear him e aim, “Oh, philosophy, life’s guide! O searcher out of virtue and expeller of vices. business of farming, that needs im- provement. Whereve successful man 1s found, be it in agricultural tries, aff of produ bein robbed and as that has been identical trail f 5 shore 7) * ell l A powerful class, which the intel eh ‘al trail for soma 509 miles AS ‘ pursuits, or elsewhere, he is intelli- What would we and every age of men e been without thee? | iectuals of the day had to. flatter, | S0n& on a ie s alee poe bah through Wyoming from Fort Lara-| Of Blin: plays I stand alone, cent, he is constantly acquiring in- ocorate Thou hast produced cities, thou hast scattered about the so- | This class constituted “societ Py PG rete a CI oe rt ect mie on the eastern border to Fort on a a formation relevant to his business, : cial pias of life.” Sousidared) itvale’ tha at er Men to-| Primarily turned our genet i Bridger on the western border, mak-| Till Love and Fame to nothing-! 1. 4, ever alert to adapt {t to con. Delightful foods and a ' ) ‘ = ‘ Se et te rotectio: ey are pretty well ‘sot’ - » watetvay: i 8 . ‘i 5 5 i On the other hand Strindberg testifies: “Anyone who r day “public schools” in England are] Protection, they are pretty Ing tho gateway to the far west ness do aink stantly changing conditions. | be 3cf high qual- a short history of philosophy, and observes how one system institutions maintained for the sons |!" thelr ways. It was about Fort Laramfe that the Those. who attend any meetings | ity, pure and healthful. replaces and refutes another, must be inclined to sa urely it is time to make an end of this drive!’ For the whole system of the wealthy, the real public] “Our country is prosperous and we | famonus historian Parkman in 1846] Walue of Autographs | wherein agricultural topics are dis- schools being called Board Schools.| all know it.. But the position of the | wrote his great book on the Oregon cussed for thé benefit of farmers, ‘ : In this atmosphere the distinction| Politician is the same as that is Es An autograph signature of But-) Will have noted the minority of of philosophy proves that thought alone cannot solve these | made by the free trade philosophers|certain grouch of whom I have ton Gwinnett sold at auction for|lert, eager listeners and the too problems, or that they cannot be solved by constructing a sys- | between producers and consumers| heard. He said that he was ace $22,500. That is probably more| large number of apathetic individ- tem of philosophy. The few philosophers on the other hand, | found ready acceptance. The work-]| home and if his wife had cabbage sat the| yeady money than this signer of the| als, who at the conclusion pass Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1760 Dorchester, Mass. cting link between Fort mie on the east and Fort Brid- on the west Is South P; Moxratat, Canavan who have limited themselves to reflections on the variegated er was regarded as an inferior be-| for nae me ¥ Mae fae! 1 Sweetw teh wae ne 18] Declaration of Independence ever one as ney might at a funeral, et of Choice Recipes sent fret, medley of life as seen in man, polities and nature, have been {108 and the fact that the worker oe ae 1 ey rey, Reassad ietate +: gel ty salen ‘ataart had at one time. Surely it is more | Without words of either appro’ ne use, b ey have hardly « ad as philos >rs.” was also a consumer, or that the} ment and co) $ i Robert than he was worth after the British | ———sssssssssssssssssssss— of s ve u ae ut ey rah aay eountee a Pr eosep ber EG totality of workers formed the great| hasn't got cabbage T am going tO] and his associates on a return trip destroyed his properties in Georgia. he philosophy that makes men happiest is that which | consuming market—was lost sight|taise the devil’. from Astoria on the Pacific coast| °‘q , man, The highest wisdom is simple and goes through the brain British industry, being then tech-| tnder debate, the non-protectionists} The famous forty-niners who] he was a patriot as because he dled traight into the heart nically more advanced than in other] stirred up a rumpus declaring that | tramped over the South Pass to Cal-| carly. John Morton of Pennsylvania countries, abandoned its historic pol-| it would stagnate business in this} {fornia in the gold rush days walked was the first signer to pass away, month Jater, in May, 1 less The ORIGINAL than a year after’ the Declaration, \, Malted-Milk Button Gwinnett fell in a duel with \ 4 General Lachlan McIntosh, his successful rival for command of \ aye |i : ” ley of protection and developed the| country, as the duties were so high} on placer g which was after: Embassy Liquor free trade theory. And this theory | that it would kill foreign trade. Now| ward discovered and millions of dol- ave isigving 40 hevawholetlobiot anolosiainetto cane has assumed that the progress of| th re stirring up a rumpus by | lars taken out in 1868 and 1870, Mere eure 20 128. Wiese OU OL BROIO Re ken Cou British industry requires a distinc-| charging that it has brought about] Crossing over the Continental’ Di- tion between producer and consum. artificial prosperity’ hy but that} vide and the Rocki the trail from er, the r th we should consider how hard itt is ‘ort Bridger on the western bound- sentatives of foreign nations for the onslaught upon them by Senator Blease in his senate speech. These representatives ; : sult being t the eff the Continental brigade levied in itz are here at the invitation of the United States government. | tive purchasing power of the British] making it for France and Italy and! ary diverged—one branch’ toward! Georgia, ona: K They represent the interests of the people of the forei V worker has been kept at mint-| other countries to pay thelr war| California, another toward Oregon| “Because of the destruction of his reer ernment to which they are accredited. Their residences and mum, in order that the British work-| debt. Like the grouch they intend | and yet another to Salt Lake City,| «ores and books and hig early death Offices are owned by these governments or ] (1 by them, |er might supply “foreign countries] to se the devil’ no matter what ube: ae Mormons under Brigham] Gwinnett left few samples of his which is one and the same thing hese Proj s are in ef. with desirable goods at cheap prices, | happens oung had settled in large numbers] “tigt, ‘Therefore among collectors a ; That policy has over-reached it-| ‘The trouble with them is that] in 1846. fect foreign territory, and their occupants are not subject to ‘ he ranks higher than greater sign- ers, such as Adams, Jefferson and self. Neither British industries nor|they are viewing an American n, Charles King, now 85 years the jurisidiction of local or national authorit For Every Building ) : iia Bian Warkete are Baabortia proposition from some foreign dump. | old and a military instructor in the| cnr, ; ies doi i wader. Vi While it is expected that these foreign representatives | 4 new policy, a pecteciseespolle They cannot deny that we are! prow | college’ at Ripon, Wis, is author of aah race sures me eee SaaiPit qangepoe tar Peete There Should Be vill conduct themselves in conformity to American customs in the making, or rather a return to ‘ous, in the face of all the} many military novels, and a closelistone autograph without which a ig ical with bencfit, by ALL AGES, G nd deportment and refrain from violating any of the pro- | the old policy which Britain pur al evidence, but they want to} friend of Theodore Roosevelt. Rep-| complete collection of signatures of ‘ing or well. An upbuilding diet for ood Lumber rieties of good conduct, the only remedy left to the American | sued for hundreds of years. Britain » the impression that we should) resentive Winter is proud of an au-| the signers cannot be bullt, And fi stg sayalde finest matics Con- ; ‘ rf sovernment, in case of violation of these things, is to specify | which Is a leader in political demo-| be ashamed to mae mine we ett fone oh one of General) there are only twenty-six such col- Saat Light Nourishment, when faint Rae th te ee law in offenses and request the withdrawal of such guilty person | ¢ though not In economic or} our brothers across the sea are Sing’s novels, “The Queen ot 1404-| jections—six of them in New York; z pe neeeaes non, every) soc so poorls lam.” Bedlam ‘as one of the offf- 1 democracy, is asking why| in “hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it} |! house, garage or what ot there should be In the little old Unit Jncessound,refreshing sleep. Instant~ on the grounds of undesirability hre in the Public Li : Iam one of those who feel that} cers’ headquarters in Fort Laramie] j, 1 praeacne ta 5 ‘ 4 n !good lumber should be speci- This a friendly government is always loth to do. It is |G states more people of Britih| the first Interest of a real patriot 1s|and 4 still. standing. Hie iano ce mary and one. in| scepered at home—no cooking. |jfied. A size and grade for ev- more or less an affront to the government sending the repre- | yjo0a than in the whole far-flung| for his own country. We can sym-| For the erection of a monument | ee ————_——__—__ — | ery job—and ability to with- sentative. And what may be propriety in one nation is not 3ritish apir pathize with all nations and be to the most paces ae useful In- | stand the hardest wear. interpreted as strictly in another. Senator Blease openly helpful to-all, but we must. not: de=) didn’ woman! If ithe: history fot thts Let Us Give You Estimat charged on the floor of the senate that foreign diplomats <as ‘Lari c Tey ee ee Ca eletan ene elie | ARUDORIBICAKON RRA re araiidgusuching shcnerican keraians teil immo eaLERTa DA Texas Tariff Talk own welfare to please the citizens | $5,000 ts asked in another bill by g EES of some other country Representative Winter. This Indian broad and unqualified assertion. He did not specify any par Mr. Austin Callan, engaged in the} We cannot produce raw materials} woman was Sacajawea, wife of the Western Lumber Co. ticular diplomat. He included them all. Any one of them production of ofl in as, as well] here in competition with slant-eyed] guide Charbaneau on the Lewis and N. has the right to complain of the charge, and demand proper |as engaged in other important in-]Chinks over in Manchuria, or na-| Clark expedition in 1804. In fact, BOO.Ne Confer. Phone 765 apology. dust in that state, in tommon| tives of Australia and South Amer-| Mr. Winter claims that she proved The charge in itself is preposterous. All could not pos- with thousands of others has seen | ic sibly be guilty. Aside from the whole question, are Americ jyomen such poor mollycoddles as to be good subjects for de any more than you Easterners] of much more value than her hus- an | the necessity of maintaining a pro-|can pay from two to five times as| band. She knew the language of the tive tariff system in order to] much for labor as the European} Indians to the west, she saved tle - _ the United States somewhat and sell goods in competition] party from attack by the Shoshone wuchery at the hands of foreign diplomats n an equality producing basis with} with the manufacturers of those | tribe when she recognized and greet- ‘That is a low view for anyone to take of American woman other nations of the world who have | -ountrie If the tariff walls are! ed the leader of the attack, who wus hood, especially an American from the hotbed of chivalry, South Carolir It all seems like a wanton insult not only to American womanhood, but to Christian nations who have sent their most cultured men among us to impress us with the civilization and accomplishments wrought in their homeland. Senator Blease has displayed some very bad taste, to say the least. The presence of wine and liquor at foreign embas sies in Washington, while American territory is under pro hibitory law, is merely an incident, it is what the diplomat SATURDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 30TH FISHER’S HALL, EVANSVILLE MUSIC BY RAWHOUSER Dancing 10 Till 2 HAY GRAIN Cotton Cake Flour Salt Dalry Feed Poultry Feeds Poultry Remedies Revenge Lice Powder will sure clean your Poultry of this Pest. WILLIAMS STUCK MEDICINE Here is a Real Medicine for Cat- tle and Sheep. Will relieve and prevent Worms, Ticks, Snotty Nose, Bloat. Contains the proper ingredients needed for th? bet- Meet the terment of yor Liv may haye by custom in his own country. No American woman ficient Ge sid ily Neate Try need be led troy by liquor, who is unwilling. indistinct: sat “Embassy liquor a term that his been made familiar ¥ oo - ‘or State since Volstead arrived. It is an exa that whenever a foolish man or wom rerated term. So much so. n, crazed with moonshine or other yile decoction, runs amuck in an automobile and SSeS of Wyoming. Casper Warehouse Co, DISTRIBUTORS ) noite . = } ) Strain with Te Vj TRAIN SCHEDULES < Plenty of | TT . mashes an ornamental light pole, the first excuse he thinks sna tb S66 indtiatslal Ave: of is “Embassy liquor.” It is his hope of immunity CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arrives Departs j What Can They Do? Reserve No: 808 "ss—ct ceavet bo. =-1.30 p.m. 1:60: p.m. | ; Nr q ae Eastbound Departs wet” bloc in congress is announced by a joint legisi No, 322 = -26:45 p.m 6:00 p.m. | tive committee representing a coalition of the Association 3 “No Sunday trains west of Casper, ° | all nn Against the Prohibition Amendment, the Constitutional Lib _. Reserve strength wins!—that capac- Eupees tf | erty League of Massachusetts, the Moderation League of New ity to keep on the job—to master the CHICAGG BURLINGTON & QUINCY THE OLD ESTABLISHED York and the American Federation of Labor. 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Made by Metz Bakery of Casper PT Me EE ne life of the nation Coming Down e Americans have failed to continue buying raw here has been a great increa in stocks on hand in | the price has dropped to sixty-six cents a pound high point, attained in New York in July, was $1.1 1 despite bluff and bluster, the price has dropped it, due to action in the United States against I pol Everybody Present or temple on the east side, New York, a meet rst of its kind over held, took place under the aus of Neighbors and the Union of East and reumstanees would it be proper to say “Ma” soverness” or governor of Texas for the