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PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribane — Ghaper. Natrona, count “Wy = tation offiecs: Oil BUSINESS TELEPHONE Qntered at Caspe. (Wyoming) Postof- ice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 3916) MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS J. E. HANWAY, Pregident and Editor BAL b. HANWAY, rs Seek BAN jusiness Muvayer - Advertising Manager city Rditor Associate Hditor & EB. BVANS. 4. B. GRIFFIT! Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fitth Ave, few Fork City. Prudd@en,\ King & Prudden, 1720-33 Begen, Bidg.. icago, I, Copies of the Daily Tribune are on tile in the New York and Chicago of- tices und visitors are welcome, —————————— SUBSURIPTION RATES By Carrier One Year ... 31x Months - Three Months . Une Month Per Copy Une Year . Six Mouths - Vhree Months‘. No subscription by mail accepted tess period than three months. All subscriptions must be paié in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune Will not nsure delivery after subseription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bu: A Member of the Associated reas The Associated Press is exclusive! entitied to the use for repub: all news credited in this the local news publishe NOTICE The Casper Daily Tribune or - ey to any solicitor who promises to give you a premium or a chance in an: Sort of contest, or pay any monty to strangers, un'ess they can show a set- ter from The per Dally Tripune, signed by the Circulation Manaker, au- ing them to solicit and collect money for samen ete ba a 7 Ol two billions of acres of public Iands in 1.60 for reau of Cireulations » C) 1y lication of Paper and also herein. Do not give your subsor:ption for % | vy the Sheepmen's Assuciation. of this Che Cas : - SATURDAY, FE ‘J agres Of arid jand of 320 acres of thl- TTT er 9 | e- @ trict of Missourl tod | able land as a bonus for their service A uty ee = ae ae N| in Debelt of this country during the eii} mud Z |peoretary ‘ eee late war. This resolution ‘was amend- i f : a : rt AES : Btatey i NS eat ok \ uurther to read that script should 5 .. Observance of Admission Day in Ari- Sunday, Febs ca : be issued by the government. to buy| “$4 | : zona. Lat | The one bundredth, x } this land. See ORS “A. @tand carnival. of winter sports| pirth of Susan B,, Anthony, famous 1 p ‘ 5 in me and doybt that Tanlac is will be opened In Quebec today. Ineer of the woman suffrage: 4 Congress has shown a spirit or de- Nations of sald A fetleration of business « res-|be widely observed thruout ‘the “ad sire to grant honorably discharged soi- } Money je Rogers, of 4017 ely Ave... LOs-| sional, women of New. England is to be |States today. Ate? Seen i diers a bonus but has debated such | pe ewnry , “Since the j \y rr Werniches ae oganize ala Meeting !in Poston today.| Memorial exercises , will be hela 4 éver plans of doing so without draw-| Congressman Mondell Believes Ex- — hid 1s eeo\.oreth Weacwer A : thes pech sain. os the date for) Havana toddy for the Ammerions i Es- World paper currency has increased: health’ was'isl bad ” @, drive to. rhise $100,000 in| perished in lowing "up ke ing ou the shinking softer: ef the| pense Can Be Kept Below €00 per cent since the beginning of hel yc: yy Ree ee RE eel the-tcnited Btates-aisru the sale of Bonds | battleship Maine mm Havand ” harbor! ‘ wovermment. In this plan puggested timate Made by the Sen- war, while the gold reserve behind It} jeryous wreck,” she ” continued. ay | for the aid of the so-called “Irish Re-| February! 15, 1898. } by the Wool of this ate Committee ha increased but 40 per cent. The face| naa nervous indigestion, disordered kid-|PUBUC” Blthu Root, former’ secretary. of s! ’ y ‘oolgrowers this state. value of the currency of 30 prin-|neys and other traubles, 1 was’ per.| Because the League | of Nations and. later. United States | penator 4 there is a way to express appreciation udcokst elites weineees) cipal countries’ of the world ‘aggregated | rectiy miserable and had to live on the/figures ax the chief issue, national in-|New York, will recelve congrat : Kets ner that wit Fequire the ap-| WASHINGTON, Feb, 14.—Continuing $7,250,090,000 in 1914, $40,000,000,000 at} very lightest of foods.” I suffered soj terest centers in the special election to| today on the seventy-fifth inivorsaryis 4 to place emphasis on the strictest econ, |" of the armistice, and $50,000,-| that sleep jwas almost ‘imposaible and] be in the Thira congressionat dis-'of his birth. » - portionment of boundiess acres of un-| omy, Floor Lender Mondell thas futther | 000in. Prowtins 1919, ge Nigures be-|1 fell ‘toJe mere. Fae tay - : ; A le tl t| purened the subject of the cost of a ug exclusive of the 000,000,000 of | former self. 1 was under constant treat- = “ tenanted Janda now lying idle thruow Pp siettaid mili: | Paper ee ‘by the Bolshevik. govern- | ment for eighteen. months but kept by the Wost. It is estimated that there are some the West from Which the government is not recelving a cent in return—not even taxes. Why not turn it over to or appreciation—a practical €ver-last- ing memorial to the lad who sacrificed the soldier boy as a token of esteem. tary training, and gives facts and fig- Ment. Meantime, the bank deposits and res to prove that the inauguration consequent use of checks as a circulat- ‘and maintenence of such a system ing medium have correspondingly “in-; would not, as has been claimed by atu situ the world national debts some, justify a reduction of the regu- have grown from $40,000,000,000 in |tar military establishment below the! 1914 to $260,000,000 in, 1919. 525,000 to 250,000 which seems to be This is a summarization of a study the size of an organization contem- of world currency and indebtedness ap-| plated by the military committees of pearing in the January number of “The | | house and senate. Americas,” issued by The National City | Pursuing the policy adopted in the hank of New York. It shows in detail former discussion, Mr. Mondell did not the note circulation and gold reserve in everything for a righteous cause. Editors and public-spirit men of Wyoming and every state in the West could sponsor no better or iiore prac- tical a plan than’ this one suggested state. eee “MURDER WILL OUT” express any opinion with regard to the each of the 30 principal countries of advisability of the system referred to, the world i July, 1914, November, 1918, but simply emphasiged costs. He placed and December, 1 utilizing the official ost of the regular establishment figures of the state banks ofthe Euro-} provided for in the bill now beforp the sean countries, and’ in the ease of the ‘Senate at upward of $600,000,000 per Lnited. States figures supplicd by the anfium, and adding to this $700,000,090 treasury department, all Seures of for- as the cost of the system of unit ipgn currency being transfermed into ‘compulsory military training, which th® Tnited States dollats as mt the pre-war senate bill propores, he estimated thé race yalue of the respeptive currencics. | total cost of the establishment pro-' The four Central powers, Germany; posed by. the senate bill as §1,300,000,000. | anetria-Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria, Mr. Mondell, however, is of the opin-' show an advance in note circulation fon that the regular establishment need '¢,5m $1,200,000,000 in 1914 to $12,300,- not cost as much as the establighment 999,999 at the close of the war, and. $18,- ‘ing, worse instead of better. I ni gave up all hope and my husband, too, thought I was going to die. He de- cided to send me to a health resort, but I was so low I haf to be carried and have an attendant all the time. “It was then that a lady from Van- ‘couver persuaded me to try ‘Tanlac ahd it was just three days before I moticed| a change for the better, I have now taken five bottles, have gained eighteen pounds and ‘all of my old troubles are gone entirely. I eat three good meals every day and sleep like a child all night tong. .I just want to tell every- body ‘what a gerat medicine Tanlac is.” Taniac is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova M tile Co., and in Salt Creek by Salt Creek Drug. Store.—Adv. penance ES ist ae Read The Tribune Want Ads Your Ol Tires How dare a mere secretary of state rovided in he senate bill, and this not} 779/999 in, Deceriber, 1919, the gold re- . Tho long-expected has happened!) bn acbount of, but without regard to. | forv uti bi a0 the in 4 | nn [serve falling from $600... 0,000 in: 1914 MORE LIGHT! b ies fas ot and| 2 system of. universal compulsory mill-|+, $97,990,000 in. 1019, the ratie of gold | . The smouldering flames of eamity } minimum Aida Soak “echelon Dae reat ee Weeks ee Cate teed reivrom | {0 notes declining from 49.7 per cent in | . rus! ween | cost of a regular estat FOR | 5914 to 5.5 per cent in November, 1018, | It has been truthfully sald that al gent and Secretary Lansing have fin-| 225,000 to 260,000 men et from $406,900. ana a7 per cent in December, 1918. The | ‘ Bx Visitor's first impression of a city is a || 000 to $476,000,000, and the cost jallied group of 18 Sountries (including | ! i 3 ‘ ally broken forth and the great in-| yniversal compulsory military. training Hitissia mp'to Oeteber; 1917), shows notes | Jasting one. This being true, civic! ternational lawyer ‘has been. driven| at $700,000,000, or a total Of $1/125,000, | oo tise g4,900,000,000 In 1014, $26,- ey un pride’ should prompt an earnest effort} ¢, the temple by the tebhes of the! poeta le eal ee Rme NG called at- | 00,000,000. in Noventher, 1918, and K toward adding to the attractiveness of| mighty schoolmaster: | tention to the fact that this total was rank heabanocto ia ts gers the approaches to both railreads en- | considerably more than our tures for '$5.070,000,000 in 2949, Rio’ ratio-of ola " tering the city. Wolcott street, from the Burlington depot to second street, affords an ex- vellent example of what a little effort effedts. When the visitor alights from a train could accomplish in lighting now, he looks up a broad, paved street into inky dotted -here there with a little lightning-bug incan- descent which flicks its lonesome Uttle flicker as it winks a chilly and dismal welcome to the pilgrim who . enters the portals of our city. Ulackness, and The dullness of the reception is not relieved until the visitor passes arqund the court- and takes a Jook down Center is greeted by myriads of cluster lights, extending a warm and house street and glowing welcome to the stranger, And this brings to mind a sugges: tion which it might be well for our City Council to consider, or at least discuss. Why not extend the cluster lighting system up Center street, around the Courthouse, down to Wol- cott street, thence down to the Bur- Later on this might be extended on down Wolcott lington depot? system street to Second street. A well-lighted city is a community's best asset. “To extend this system as suggested, would entail very little ex- usurp the place of the lord high dicta- tho the lord Little Tom- off his garb} tor of the universe, even high be sick unto death? my Marshall didn't throw erage annual federal expendi all purposes prior to our entry into Buropean war, and stating that no one | anticipated putting any Kind of a train- ing system into operation at this tikie, expressed the opinion that there was ho reason why, at a time when we are the to notes declining from 16.0... 1944 to 20.9 percent in November, 1918, ‘and 17.1 per cent in December, 7919. {THe eight principal neutrals nameai ag- ereguted $1,166,000000 of notes in 1914. arid §2,420,000,000 in 1919, their gold re- serve increasing from $516,000,900 to $1,- of sackcloth and ashes, and Coll House continued to answer the presidential doorbell with characteristic meekness. | So where did Mr. Lansing get on at? The great wonder is that Mr. Lans-/ ing bas refrained from resigning as| long @s he has. ; So great an international authority being compelled to play the role of lackuye or messenger boy at the peace conference was sufficient to cause any! less patriotic man than Mr. ‘Lansing to have quit his post long ago. With i* ngnentity as, viee president, clothed jwith no power whatever, it was Mr.) |Lansing’s plain duty to the country to assume charge of problems of state during the serious illness of the Pres-| ident or at uny other time for that) matter. It more and more dawiing upon, the public that President ‘Wilxon is] losing that poise and cool-headed dig-| 2 j is nity which characterized his entra He is losing his grip into public life, | dously expensive h lrecognized by his appointment as United facing a deficit of nearly $3,000,000,000, we should determine upon so tremen- a project. To do 50 is. tinis, declared, wag unthink- able. In this viewpoint the floor tead- er is being supported by the receipt ot hundreds of letters from all parts of the country. 450,000,000, and their “ratio of gold to notes advancing from 44.3 per cent in 1914 ‘to 59.9 per cert in 1919. Th the care of the United States ‘the firures supplies by the treasuty depurt- at thi 00,000 in Sime, 1914. $3,643,000,000 in ment show hote circulation at $1,056,- |: ‘November, 1918, aiid '$4,051,000,000 in December, 1219, the gold yeserve $1,023,- 000,000 in 1914, dnd $2,107,000,000 | in 1919, and the Fatlo bf gold to hotes 99.6 per cent in “1914, 63.2 per cent in Novembér, 1918, and $2.3, per cent dn December, 1919). theso Ugtres of notes ‘being exclusive ot the gold and sitver certificates which are! edhsideréd as fe. |‘warehouse receipts” for an equivalent Both as.a private citizen and as a public unt . of: ineial posited with the official he has performed labors. whith }Toitea States, 7 é have securely established ‘his clainy’ to the gratitude of the American people. As secretary of war in the McKinley cahinet he trained Cuba for Self-zovern- ment, helped to pacify the Philippinés, and instituted civil goyersment in both islands. As secretary of state under President Roosevelt he bret about a sat isfactory settlement’ of long-standing disputes between Canada and the Unit- ed States and did much to cement thef friendship with the Latin-American re- publics. In the United States’ senate he was one of the ablest leaders on the} Republican side! His legal ability was ph RU Hee 3 eS > . | Inthe Day’s News | ——— "ew men have had longer or more). distinguished, careers in American pub- lic life than Elihu Root, who on. & day, February 15, reaches the seventy- fifth milestone on his. journey thru tife. | : ‘ ‘States counsel on several international on things, and in @ spirit of revense!tipunals, and iff 1912 he was awarded snaps and snarls at those whe fail to|the Nobel peace prize In recognition of |his great services in the cause of World the imperial H obey mandates emvnat-| neace. Forcin --Out Sale ” We have started operating our new Re-tread Molds. Come in and see some of the work be- “ ing tumed out. ‘ Estimates Gladly Furnished on Your Old Tires. Casper Supply Co. Center and Linden Sts. Phone 913 ae eset ; i) spoaiay wadan in Flood Gates Have B mali rr ny Wnt nay Net asa [ME Sm in ato on in Hanae | — eee The Bargain Floo ates riave been i tractiveness where dullness und noth- als ahi ED NR taba tod ecice | ‘oda s Anniv ersiries : ‘e - \ foe juve the in. BG Marrs Aedrbcicas iow: | Thrown Wide Open | AT TEC Bere |isgo—British cabinet ysfaved to favor : * } pisena hee Nektar ee a bill for the divorce of Queen Caroline. 2 1845—-Charlotté Cushmah made her Lon‘on debut in Milmen’s tragedy of “‘Fazion.” by 1919—Savannah was visited by one of} the most disastrous fires in its! history. | ming Woolgrowers’ Association, reso-| pressed.an electric lamp behind the dial ‘ 25 | throws the shadow of the hours and lutions were adopted urging Congress} hands magnified upon the ceiling, so to secure legislation granting to all thut invalids can see it from bed with- 9 out putting themselves to any, incon- "_Yenience. It’s a Carnival of Genuine Values _ honorably discharged service men 64 AT ee Ea RITE CLARK. .We t@Patiimount strtcrap Pi THE IRIS SUNDAY AND ow Y MEN’S SUITS SUITS, VALUES | DURING THIS BIG SALE OVERALLS GENUINE SWEET-ORR OVERALLS-SPECIAL FOR SALE $2.59 — _ DRESS SHIRTS. These bargains can not last long, so get in on these snaps early, erat: MADRAS SHIRTS ...... ov S23T. ;