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PAGE TWO be Kasper Daily Cribune Issued ev. Casper, Natrona county, cation offices: Wyo., Publi- Of Bxchange Building. BUSINESS TELEPHO: Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- fice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916} MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS J. B ¥. President and Editor HARL WAY. Business Manager ertising Manager 5 ity Editor iB. GRIFFITH ociate Editor W. H. HUNTLEY ditorial Writer! ——<$<——_—_— A@vertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. New York City. Prodden. King & Drudden, 1 720-23 Stegen Bldg., Chicago, Il. Copies of the Duily Tribune are on fle in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. | ——————— SUBSCRIPTION RATES t what that $14,000,000,000 repr sents, whether unpaid bills or other ob. not Appear in the treasury statement: has ne hensive r been able to get a compre- statement from the partments of what obligations are. That is not all. government has various de- their outstanding The United States pent all, or nearly all, By Carrier One Year $7.40/ 0f next neome in advance. It Six Months S190) )) eo Three Month 1.95|!S & staggering situation that confronts | Qne ae asenecases ee the next administration. It will fall} By Mail jheir to a deficit that is estimatea at} fy ne : ool : estimated at Six Months : 0) | from $18,000,000,000 to $30,000,000,000. 60! rh TRLGE MOntHS | +3 by eel Thé total net appropriations for the! less period thar three m All subscriptions must*be paid in ad- Tribune will not ubscription be- comes one month in afrears. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Member of the Associated Pre: The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of redi in this paper and also{ news published herein. a> ee THE WHEAT SCARE sc lr This on the world-wide wheat supply ate at into us by early in hdvunce the dopsters to throw world demand. tempting a sear shortage and THe Amer a of} n at prodaiming a world increased ery the from Commissioner emana T Agricultural London This is to originate such cheerful news so t it all along the line by and little until reaches the farmer ction. A smells suspicious, but it ike the good old war- Hoo- over resumed to be the best plac at may be taken up the and jugglers big tidings finally him if not sofhds strangely timés when the to renéwed only Wilson and Herb putting ver! ald. soc ies were bunk st. is stated thet larger quantity war times for neither Eng | returned } will demand than the It strong Surope much of grain oY ever in pr have the land nor continent real tion. nyone knows there s noi gone to is’ no} the continent back to production. There is no ex- cuse. If those people would rather) fight than ext, let them go to it. We cannot keep concerned about them al It is getting ‘tiresome. m stop quarreling, idiing gna If to some picultural on the but the way the most of them Slang-whanging each other over the back fence injures their éredit with us_and any further heroing and go to work. ne ary will stake them seed and we shares, | machinery are about we not keen permanent investments, It would be the finest cure the world to put the whole outfit up against Let them the saw edge of starvation. ngs of an empty belly contrast the pd outa BS: 3 cork, ane. bedutics of Bolshevism ana|@e treasury officials ‘and Congress, |wnen @t Mount Vernon, the next chapter will tell a different knowIng the habit of department heads| Jt a ‘not unusual these days to see 2 v of spending every penny that they can/in a WashingtoH! “Saiiday’ ambrning Wheat speculators und! profiteers |2¢ssibly get appropriated, are not hope-| newspaper an -advertisément “like” the et inae curly be throwing fits.[{% that the deficit can eyen be ws] following: Findee Cwehlinatia Vanorighs rien tha | uses CG ae Toe) Hina, “Come. and worship with us. ie ee toed all the folke who feet{ NOF is there any relic in| sight! from]! | «Services Sunday at 11 a.m. world et e arge vets. " H wore d to castle, ‘The, United States, {MC annuel budgets. It is almost} «ponick chure. inclinec oO sue, Ks = "leer 7 - 2 ad Canada, Australia, India’ and “Argen- certain that the annual appropriations! «~ne Mount Vernon parish church. tinacare in’ thehwheat’bucinsescaNonel terete. fell. Seer six billions! © guilt, in 1773, one of Virginia's old een savegfle on. amvcweneeticc eee In other’ words, the an-/jandmarks, Washington's home nt. “‘Phey have all returned to nual’ tax bill will be something like/church. ‘The old graveyard is still of : iuetion. There will be enoygh wheat] #420 Per family, counting five persons) interest and open to the public, ; rE LAG Tbe. acdies to the family in the United States. It} «situated on the Richmond;Washing- andywe SORES to - teat will be|!® Alffleult to conceive that the ¢00-|/ion pike. q Then another thing we trust will be| ture ean lone stand | before many miore wheat crops st e can long stand such| “petween Camp Humphreys and Lor- CS ee Din the world, and that{* Stim. Certainly all talk of reducing ton, va. a harveste¢ . , i : idle. daliy whe: > rl ton nm Remibiiéan administration’ to| xo 1 idle, expecially when it t9 taken{” ‘gee Camp Humphreyy! and Wood-| 5 for ns pb eats £285 vonsidera » s seems i ‘ cee to it that the producer of wheat|!"t? Consideration that Congress seems}iawn mansion and worship at Pohick c he fun benefit. of his produc-|Pent on Adding additional burdens by}chureh, then see the governinént re- petty ste SVaitiAiiwetewwltin (Gn Rie appropriating approximately a billion! rormatory and the disttict farm.” tion i eae aejor portion of it, to[Tlat for soldier bonus Poliick’ Church lis) one Of that oldest enderin : por tic “ ie ipistite rs in grain. Surely there is} The very least the American public)churehes in the United States, and w some plan of marketing better thin}@4" expect In the way of taxes for an) attentled by the Washingtons, Pairfaxes indefinite period, taking the treasury;#nd other important families of the that in v ue tiruves 1 th k oy e \ ibd of Faded le Bea it Sab isures as atid the known re fod of our national existence. quirements of the government for run - BILLIONS UNPAIL ning expenses, bond interest and fixed|, Senator Sutherland-of West Virg c Se, elas charges, is that it must pay $55 for! says: “I faver the appointment of a One of the most cheerl amish every muh, woman and child. cabinet which shall be comppséd of the! of the day | y attempt Ca aanae rye In terms of production, ac ording to or comfort from a contemplation © y eS ‘ pacer acamcate census figures, it means that at least! financixl condition of the United States} iat one-tenth of the whole product of RUG: WEAVING government. f industry in the United States will be|f| Carpeta and Rugs woven from The dance {s over und the fiddler} inca into the voracious hopper of;f YOUr own material, Tatest designs. must 1 id and where the money is fedpral-expenae i . New Modern Loom coming trom no one knows, and least Bik oe Mis, ADALINE, UNGER concerned of all ave Mr. Wilson and i tie MlaGuGondr Per his crew of reckicss wasters who have Le 5 “ | ylunged the people into a morass of 2 TF ar ee pe aes | When Gifford Pinchot was Chief For-| ce debt from which it will require Ars: sas tev hi ies t | We are ready to do your ester a on he muy © of patient toll and rigid economy tof) me ron ne noe SPRING CARPET CLEANING thom een a popular officer with Western] | Gf or un the floor: no dust, no And always recollect while you people: He was slightly arbitrary at muss, no fuss. = Sree . r | time but he w at the time estab- AINVINCI VACUL CLEAN- self, your children and your chi ice i 4 . ora ishing a department of the goverti- aa eral 2 children are struggling to pay : |] 242 N, Center St. Phone 1083w. aiekh “Gabe idetta: tuake ia eae | one impatient to obtain re-} 4 share of the vas 8, Hrew TeV ed to you and deceived you and a Whetoveranyono | hadto: aay, i = ’ pet cai me that |#29ut him, no one could ever say he kept you out of war ne same thi Was Untruthf4! dishonest In any of} STORAGE plunged you into debt that will penal-| 00° ti ieee eet neat le BATTERY we you to your third generation My Sovipn SU er Spee nen ee ser that the financiers of the| evasive.” He) was plain spoken and : ‘3 square dealing but had to Have his} United’ States are in an indesertbable FS | # contddiba ddaccibees thivact amie Thiet was the worst there was If you want to know about the : v4 : : WILLARD threaded rubber insu ation in mild and polite terms. lated ‘battery ask us, the Willard here is,a discrepancy of approxi-| Rabrioentatlvon mately $14,000,000,000 on the debit side between the known income of the Uni ted States, from all sources, bonds and] taxes, and the total appropriations by| Congress for the three years ending! with this fiscal year June 30th, 1920 three fiscal years of 1918, 1919 and 1920, after deducting $ 100,000,000 of can celed appropriation, was $52,330,000,000, | a sum equal to approximately one-fifth of the estimated wealth of the coun. [ try and equivalent to a charge of ap. proximately $: for the States 0 every nily in | The total income of the federal gov-| nment, including the} le of bonds and of revenue during $38,204 ,000,000. Manifestly, the’ govetn- ment could not have spent $14,000,000,- 000 more than it, received, and the tfeasury statements show that thé dis bur: United receipts from all other forms the | ements from June 30, 1917, up to If the Fee treasury is to remain] solvent and pay its bills during the! next fiscal year for which, appropria- | tfons aré now being made, the admin-/ istration tremendous has a financial problem to .meet. ® ki Besides the $14,000,000,000.which rep. | resents the difference uncan- appropriations 4 income up to June 30, 1920, the government has al-| dy* expended $4,000,000,000 of next between 1d celed F income, or approximately all that can possibly be raised under the pr ent tax laws: Next year’s appropria- tiéns will aggregate $8,000,000,000, at the very least, when the hudgeét is com-} pleted with that req for inter public debt and the mone for railroads, “both the volving fund and the $900,000,000 ne essary to pay the deficit of govern-! ment operation is included: The sitvation with which the ury will be faced on June 30, therefore, is somewhat staggeri prospective deficit it Will thert ‘be fromted with is $2%,000,000,000. ably"tnere will b way, of more the $1,000,000,000 more | st the} appropriated 10,000,000 re-| or is red on tre con: | Prob- some salvage th the neeled contmets “and other unexpended «ppropriations, but| BURNETT OPTICAL CO * . ily) Mey Skilled Opticians . Gtound Flo a fenning Hotel tase Casper, Wyo. to Pinchot. Herbert YY evening except Sunday at|!isations of the government which do Is anythii Inot dohsider His own country ahéad’ of Che Ca et Daily Cribune He has lately looked Mr. Hoover over and the result ing but pleasing to the coterie s,| of British and American internation. | kine neith the secretar¥ of the trea ury |Alists who would fotst Mr. Hoover upon is alluding to It them unkind words. nor any other person in the adminis-'the people of the United States as Presi- —_—— : tration is able to tell. dent. Mr. Pinchot says it this way: The system of bookkeeping employed| ‘The real Hoover is not the man his by the United States treagury does not|caréfully planned’ publicity campaign, ANSWERS 10 AES TING show outstanding obligations. The @ both during and after the war, has sue — mae, 4 y only record and strike @ balance be-| ceeded~ in creating in the minds of ' tween what comes inf and what gocs;many people. By nature he is as auto-| @ what city or town has made the | out. Undoubtedly a-part of this $14,-/cratic is President Wilson himself. If aber Perce near woh ey eA eae rn ene ew con-| mala be nominated and « ected, | A. Complete population statistics of , is|there would be in the White House a! the 1920 census are not available as yet, certain, the secretary of the treasury|natural aristocrat, whose is, but up to April 16, the town showing with big business and as against hoth the producer t | i consumer. | Tnder Hoover, was ran the food administra nd for the tion mainly packérs, cahners, millers and middlemen, whose .subordir ; still 1 by them, filled the offices, while the who id them such profits er had known) befor The left out.” “1 fooa by other reat Bs men made s the: farmers were wholly Dp y ne felt impelled to resign from the administration because Hoover's fegling toward the farmers was so bit.) teg that it led him ‘to refuse to antee a price for. the production of pork ar when such gue-antee the only thing that could assure the absolute ly necessary supply of this indispensa ble food for our allies znd ourselves,” Pinchot coucluded: “Mr. HooVer makes his appeal for! ame period, was|Support largely upon the ground that| Yards. hé is not allied With the politicians It may or may not be true. But it ts true that He is hdw, and has constantly | jbeen} the close friend and: follower of, three of the Yéebgnized diseases that aré | directly traceable to a lack of sufficient the meh ofthe invisible government the present time were only, about $87,-| who own and control the machine poli-! ularly tich iq Vitatines are fresh milk, 900,000,000, but the treasury has no tidians of both parties. putter, fresh frait juices, yolks.of eggs, way of judging when the call will come, “I am little impressed by Mr. Hoo-| meat juices, cereals, and such vegetables to meet with cash the balance which | Y's progressive talk: and suddenly ac-| 48 potatoes, spinach, onions peas, cab- AY 2 ee oe Se OF) rt or a ag saw) base. green corn, cauliflower, carrots, will stand to the credit of the depart-| Wired affection for the farmer. T'saw} 114 ‘iettnee > ¢ ments on ‘account of unexpended’ ap. |him when he had a*chiance: to do, whatr” @, yhat is the fastes ship in the \Propriations, except when the warrants |'¢ is now) talking about, and he did} world? ©.) F, M i Jara wn against) those appfopriations | Precisely tie opposite, , A. The! Olympic is the fastest ship come. in, | {in my judgment Hoover lis -WHolly| #float and jmate ‘the, world's record by unfitted to ,be -président, begause in ac tion he has ‘pkoved tO befor ithe féw against the great yhajority; betause, he has too Jong been tong of, taut! with Ameriea‘tdnd the American} pco- ple; becauseshé is essentially, Ya fér- eigner, and therefore 4% neither w real Repavlicai’ nérd-bdat Wbjers And thefeTyau Have Gitte me *Bhichots tdstimohy fadddd)to al that has gone) PTS SUPPosed tQ be Meseendants of this yf 5 ! famous old tre 3% befoge as th Sony Hop hart Figdver Should! "9." "hoes sitage Hart concrete? L. | not belnominated on the Republigan| A. F, | ticket for .President., Pinchot Js hini-|} A. An examination of concrete silos | | slf an intense Ameri¢an- and= has i1fp patiehee whatévet with a man who docs e world. the en} [THe Melting P6t |) WHERE 7EORGE WORSHIPPED © If G..Washington’s shade would, wank der @bout the former haunts of the fa: ther .of, our country in all. probability it would ‘ft t thin one thing whereat to olevdte. its hatids in holy horrer; Not leas: of all would be the, lihe “of advertising. pat. over. by presént parishoners’ of Potici: the place of worship Attended ore e the church, | recovered since the war began. [gout there are a nahber of Yuong dims ablest ten to be found/in the party, who shall serve ds a board of direc tors rather than gs a board of mani- end clerks.” We wonder who he the greatest gain in population was Muskegon Heights, Michigan, with an increase within the ten year period from 1,690 to 9,514, or 463 per cent. Prior to this the record was held by Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, with an increase of 295.9 per cent. | Q. Has any of the treasure sunk during the war been recovered? ..J. = R. A. Off the coast of the British Isles | alene, treasure to the amount of two hundred fifty million dollars has been Q. What is the stxtue on the dome of the National Capital? C. H. A. The Statue of Freedom surmounts the dome of the Capital. It is a figure in bronze of a woman with a headdress of eagle feathers. Crawford modelled the statiie and it is nineteen and a half feet high and weighs 12.185 pounds, | Q. What is the | est golf course in the United States? M. M. B. \ A. Denver ¢laims the longest course in this Country and possibly in the world, since her new municipal course’ has been finished, measuring — 6,767 | Q. What diseases are supposed to follow an absence of vitamines in food? R. i | Scurvy, ‘petlagra and beri-veri are” A. vitamines in. food. Foods are partic- crossing? the Atiantic in four days and 20 hours. 434 | Q. Is’ the tree still standing under )which William Pen addressed the In- dians on the peace pipe treaty? I. Me The Old Treaty Elm under which ‘Penn ‘is said to ha¥e} mare his -treaty | with the Indiang ising longér. standing, jm the park where, it used to be, which | that have stood for years shows that sil- hge does ‘not injute concrete. Silage is‘ less than’ énetenth as strong r. Is the National War Labor Board isfence? 8. M. A. . The Nationdl*War Libor Board jadJourned sinc die on August 12, Qa number protes- ‘tofhuy great extent? ; ee eres s eae aes - Strong Women By. DR. VALENTINE Morr, M. W. A. any question by writing The Casper) matters. It does not attempt to settic Daily Tribune Information Bureau, troubles, nor to e ex. Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washing: | haustive research on any subject. wri, ton, D. This offer applies strictly to} full name and a " z information. ‘fhe bureau cannot‘ give advice on eral, medical, and financia A. The lastest available statistics show that nearly three-fourths of the population of Iréland is of thé Gathélic faith, ‘Any readet can get the answer to Any Wheel Which Does Not Pull Equally With the Others Acts as a Brake Look again at the drawin; factors in keeping continuotts telephone -setvice revolving at the proper speed. This Big Wheel must turn smooth- ly to grind ont its daily grist of 30,800,000 -calls over 11,795,747 telephones, of which 7,000,000 are Bell-owned. Industrial progress depends. moré each day on the telephone to.déstroy space, save time and in- oan the efficiency of every worker in every eld. Therefore, the responsibili ity of each smaller wheel within the Big) Wheel increases daily. It is the duty of the public to pay an adeqnate vate for adequate service, and to protect the em- ployés supplying the service. It is the duty of the employés to provide suf- ficient satisfactory service to the end that the public will pay rates necessary to support the businéss. < It is the “duty of the owners to provide ef? fictent management to operate the property ton- éstly afd faifty. The management must co-or- dinate the whole effort and conduct the business: to the end that: —the public receives efficient service. —the employés receive falr wages and protec: tion against a euriiiee. ahuatsing. dogm of the i dustry. Their positions niust be secure throug! lean and fat years, ~ —the owners who buy shares of stock receive: falr whge for: thelr: savings: invested: in the bu: ness. A stdckholder provides money to expand che business which grows dally; he must receive a fair rate of interest on his money invested. Therefore, the nianagemént represents the em- ployés in dealing with the 6wners and the ptiblic. The rangement its the owners and the public in dealing with the entployés, ‘The man- agement nist co-ordinate the effort of each stinller wheel to théiend that the Wheel of Con- tinnous Service révolyes every honr of every day, every year, at the speod necessary to protect in- dustrial progress. . > ie $ The Mountain States Telephone and Telegra be vii ig! Xow see four the Big Wheel of eufficient, continuous and | Magneto, mition and paired. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., Midwest Ave, Phone 9683 (Old 11 B. Wirst St.) Generator, 136 strong and healthy as their blood. Vigor and health come with good od red bived a | | | i | i 1 blood. Without go woman has a weak heart and poor fierves, In the spring is the best time to take stock of one’s condition. If .the blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, if one is tired and listléss, generally weak, a Spring Tonic should be taken. An old- fashioned herbal remedy that was used by nearly everybody 50 years ago is still safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made of roots and herbs and called Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. If druggists do not keep it in tablet form, send 60 cents for a vial to Dr. Plerce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. SHELTER YOURSELF Someone may burglar- ize your house, steal your car, break your window- glass or you may have an” auto collision. TieG. F' Bell SA gence 303 Oil Exchange Building Phone 363 Does the Work of Five Women _ With the least amount of effort : Only $5.00 will place a Hoover in your home. Balance in easy monthly payments. _A home demonstration at your convenience. ‘PHONE NOW—AVOID. DISAPPOINTMENT Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 SS 1 ap ie OURAN Ra RE crepe

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