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_2AGE Two a _Che Casper Daily Cribune —-- : ___WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920, SS ee a = SENS Se TT I nn EO TO EE ee ea ; be Casper Daily Criune| veriations in retail prices is aceountea| : : VAMTED—Sinoheyinent on. tion Gidéd evaryrcont Par for from the different times when sugar; bos Wa eb delivery car. bey Casper, Natrona counts. Wye, Public! Was purchased, and whether in quanti-| A FREE GARDEN BOOK be 4 Bel2-ite cation offices: Oil Exchange Bullding.|ty at jdbbing prices or in small lots at! PIES j : Terr | BUSINESS TELBPHONE..... «.+«.4.15) small lot prices, Tt is obvious that more is being added per pound for profit by all engaged in MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED Press| h2ndling sugar then formerly obtained. REPORTS FROM THB UNITED PRESS | S"8#8r is not béing handled on any such HOW'S YOUR BiooD? - Pimples and Eruption; Mean Bad Blood Gaiden truck will be higher than ever this year, The truck farmers can’t get hired help. It is more important than ever that you should plant-your own garden. This book will mitered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof.| ide as second-class matter, Nov. 22,1916 TF 7, B. HANWAY, President and Editor! Trade figures sow an actual in-| RARL Bb. iS D. HANWAY, Business Manager} AT ads close margin as ruled in 1914. ington as indicated. tell you just how to proceed. It is prepared by the Depart- ment of Agriculture ar<! is right. Send the coupon to Wash- People who have impure or jm, ished Tnlood should be. careial THO: rtising Manager |creased supply of 10 per cent in the) only a temperance remedy mad. .; bah “* wasitity BaIEOr | ony, and: aed is ie ee se (FM Out the Coupon, Write Legibly.) Bun soos frie ach as Docs, W. Editorial Writer len Medical Discover Adver David J. F ising Representatives jeent incre iz tifying the rise in price, for a 10 per age in consumption is not and has been for Nearly 50 yca In ienta printed o: yea Re ne fandall Gat Fifth Aves |credited. The Casper Daily Tribune Information | _ dhe Srst day you start to tab this Pruddon Kiva & Prudden, | one’ thing is ‘certain, the consumy- P mf reliable mediéine, impure ger'ns an] 1720-23 Stegen Bldg., Chicago, Ill. file in the New York and Chicago of-| r ltion of sugar will have to be reduced) Copies of the Daily Tribune are of|tg a much lowéef point if we would! FREDERIC J. #1. Bureau ASKIN, DIRECTOR, accumulations begin to sepzrato in ti blood and ate then expe! ough the eliminative ofgane aa fices and visitors are welcome. |hépe to bring down the price. The apm eS In place ofthe yes a A YASHING’ teri “a vein SUBSCRIPTION RATES sugar bow! will have to be kept on the AS a . D.C. j a oataees I enclose herewith 2-cent st vitalized blodd and the action of 11,1, One Year . Six Months Three Montt One Month Per Copy . top pantry shelf and the chocolate box} will have to be banished. | —————— COMMON SENSE APPEAL. } Senator Knox's address on peace has copy of the Garden Book. Name -. amp for return postage for a free good blood on the skin pimples, boils carbtineles, eez, rash, acne and. many skin blom will pear. Then 3 Mersber bat when the lood te righ g One Year . the liver, stomach, bowels and kid =f 8. +, ne} Six Months |: :: 3-23 many fine quatities, says the New York Mirent. Address W4>22 5 keh ee become healthy, active and Sieihons No subscription by mail accepted for|Sun. It has patriotic sentiment, a fine and you will have no more trouble less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not itmsure delivery after subseription be- eomes one month in arrears, Member of Audit Bureaw of Cirealations 4 u iember of the Associated Prenas. The Associated Press is exclusively the: local news published herein. VISITORS FROM LINCOLN. The Lincoln Trade oxcursion, com Posed of manufacturers, wholesale merchants and business men of the i capital, visited the city yes- y afternoon and spent an enjoy able eventing with local customers and! patrons. These visits have, of late! yee become annual affairs, and are wrath against constitutional abuse, legal and historic learning, eloquence of | expression. But we believé the char acteristic which will appeal most to the American people is its admirable com-| But since the war has ended Inter- mon setise. The senstor argued, he; nationally, both as a matter of fact proved that peace exists in all save the/ and of Imw, domestically war powers narrowest technical sense; he demand-| have ceased with actual hostilities. The ed ,therefore, that the country should}resolution now before the congress, have the benefits of peace and that war] therefore, “provides for the repeal of linteferences with fts freedom and pros-|the authority for waging war, thet is perity should cesse. This he logically the declaration of war,” and so puts the proposes to bring about by a repeal of country “domestically on a basis of ace With our peace time liberties the declaration of war by the congress, the only branch ef the government in dominant and fully restored to which had the power to make such| us,” Thus the passage uf the resolution, declaration, and which, by irresistible|the repeal of the declaration of war, process of reason, has the power to tin-jis “merely a legislative act * * © make what it had the power to make. ‘}Sound constitutional theory requires In fact, Senator Knox points out,/ recognition of the elemental principle the United States is-at peace interna-|that congress may modify or repeal any tured, and when and where and by whom. : For instance, he says, during the first few months when national prohibition | settled down like a specter at the ban-| !quet, more than 6,000 stills were stilled and 300,000 gallons of “moonshine” dis- turbance was confiscated and dragged} into court. | It is only incidental, but interesting, | nevertheless, that some twenty-six of the amateur Peorias were captured #a the purlieus of the original apostle of} ;unfermented grape juice. The once despised, disgraceful and alto- gether abhorred “blind tiger” is now de- clared, by the honorable member, to be | | wondrous G: tte AN ADORABLE GRECIAN FROCK, TO PLEASE MILADY OF TASTE—A irecian frock of exquisite flesh-colored georgette, embroidery in contrasting shades. Tho haf and scart are combined ostrich | All-in- all, a desirable and adorable outfit. deiitial election will be decided by @ gen-,and they may get some considerable suport from the San Fran- cisco convention, but what will happen | to General Barleycorn®in the enterprise | enred me. will be worse than any St. Helena. trimmed to match the costume. eral opening up of the liquor question. If the grand opening comes it will have to come through ‘our Democratic friend's party, for the followers of that party appéar tobe the only pedple dis- turbed by the present satisfactory arid conditions. | “moral” | with appliqued + 7 indigestion, backache, headachio, Get Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery to-day at any medicine deal- ers, in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c. for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. OAKLAND, CALIV.—*A relative was poisoned, her blood turned to water; the doctors gaya her up, said she could never be cured, She finally took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and it cured her. I have had six operations, which left me in a / pervous state, with Toss of sleep and Pipetite. Doctor ferce’s Golden I gained 30 pounds. ise Max TrRupow, 4024 Sutter Street, z 2 8 g 4 3 4 : i bes] E : bah looked forward to with a great deal of , dlinintinvGorLidw thatiit has passed.” me : : ‘ } 7 AR NG nda BEY Ee 8 tionally throtigh four indisputable Geog tok ae it p Sig eae oR surrounded by remance and a degree ‘ge Take it from- him, évery tea- kettle 3 ditions: First, the state of belligerency| ‘The logic, the good sense is’ peopectability. While the “bootlesger" | ana o 1 those honored by the call. | : 9 sstidnable. It is what | and stewpan in the land is viewed with y y the, is at an end in virtue of the armistice/seems Quite unquestionable. hhab steric kin raaboctagita iailisen et rhs : It is the means of ‘bringing together ‘ . 1! ; Veltizen has been thinking suspicion since the Volstead’ act be- a : : of November 11, 1918, and the prest-/every rational citizen hi KINE the community and counts his friends |came effective, \odiped ie Hee of business concerns, t) dent has sO declared to the congress.!put into clear, clean-cut syllogisms bY!) the score. ne éffect andthe sve establish yersonal cquaintaneeship. ’ j ‘ ‘ tree flows in violation of that law. rhe we ets 2 ShID. second, hostilities have actually ceased; /the mind of a lawyer and statesman-| (1 ent mteader for “personal| ‘The old friends oe for conference for mutual benefit, for} ;pore : ips is 74 aaales . ws that the country is} © ° and = members « Sa) dcriowladgeY that’ melt iehotba lose a a war bn Besarent pees 4 er one om ‘Uraad no relation of HUCrty,” fs morally certain that the con- |Gener&l, John Barles‘eorn's grand army e not a war cause we declare not at war; ec t & ~ z at a trol of the next congress and the presi- | may stage a “back from ” stun when dealing together. nr no longer exists; we no More have) hostilities continues. It is only at home é : p y stage fi ba’ it, Local merchants twke pride in the) in enemy. fourth, the war is at an that many of the conditions of war are} ystablishments they, conduct and are/.ng by the terms of the treaty of Ver-!inexplicably” prolonged. From these; sed te have their places inspected]... ies, Germany and three of the allies/#ne country desires to be liberated, The 2 : | by friends whose goods are being sold) having ratified it. By the provisions of|cutigress has the power of liberation.| ; over the counter and making profits! the treaty itself, this fact and the filing|‘The people look to it to act. It is in| P : and paying bills of both parties. of the report establishing it, re-estab-!one light an absurdity and in another! The city merchant, when he returns|jisq peace for the whole world, includ-!an oppression, that the sacrifices made) } | to his home and business, has learned) ing the United States in fact and injhy the nation for the sake of victory | Nine times in ten when your watch is giving trouble pear ite elite. chathe kesdmeee ae | Oe [shouldin pe: “bitters \entascen, ashen Housewives have demanded it .cleaning and oiling is all it needs. ; round the circle, and the local business! 5, much for the foreign status of af-|long after the victory has been won. thi Al Ss | If you bring it here you can depend on having done man has also profited in knowledge that]. eat } sige eae for over thirty years. way: | a E he did not formerly SRE Pe Remnts Oe eect most reliable and wholesome. : ah; | (0 desloge abe incecene ene noire, A not formerly possess. Y | ile cs ine ti bea itiwivisaibe ele res eee the senator argues that war 4s an abso-| STILL MOURNING. i j In any event we guarantee a perfect running time » visitor it ts an outing, a vaca- | ‘ eit oe | , ; Fah atcsicdvows Vite \Gait 35 med 1 st lute “state or condition of governments; Dry enforcement is to cost the nation — | piece if you put it in our care. on from his daily grind, w jeasant | : 2 eh sat i Nee tog (contending by force, a violent strug-' $88,000,000 annually. We, have the Calumet Baking Powder is: . renewal of old and establishment. o' now friendships. ‘The rest and ehange|S-"s The vewer to declare war rests word of « Demoeratic, congressman for abso‘ dependable. It is: " now friendships. ‘The rest and change “ j ‘HANES | exclusively in the tengress, “which the figures, and if anybody knows «jl o Ban See eee einen are (nvest [erected the status of war by (a law, “thbre ix to know about liquor it 18 Dem-| gt bs cabatey pure. . ene ments in yusineéss,” and they” ee at eel * lwhich like any other law could be ocrats. ‘This particular congressman, } superior ys Pp vorth while. 5 i taken to bring peopte to-|2ended, modified or repealed.” The who hails from Massachusetts, appar- = _- —— —— Any means taken to bring people to | rs ¥ 5 bs rae 5 DOO. [purpose of a declaration of war is to ently thinks that $88,000,000 or any| A perfect feod product made ether to confer « scuss concern- : | =e aati a zh eee haa ie Bi give the natfonal government power other sum devoted to keeping a great} in't rid’s largest, most ing m: ers i yhic! ney a > £ pe? ak : y sod thing {224 Practical ability to conduct success: nation dry, is a sinful weste of money:_| in the wo rgest, ) ; ed f¥ commendable and is a good thing. a i es (ine Is a rome (hinE-| cul hostilities. Such powers ean Only It would be cheaper and much more up-to-date and sanitary Bak i e gentlemen from Linec vere : : | . weloome in Casper and are invited to|2® exercised in @ state of war and not desirable to have things 2 bit moister. | ing Powder Factory. 74 ra . after acttial hostilities have ceased. The He has at his tongues’ end all the! Appearance eS eve president’ possesses no extraordinary valuable statistics on the subject, evi+ powers as chief executive save by dently gathered for presentation to his] an |Statute, “whieh to authorize action by national convention at Sen Francisco, | ‘ him must be duly and legally in opera- e as ica inet know what jt is and its various uses. nee 'y galty in op and can tell at a moments notice just) Bl We are aware also that we must have tion. how many illicit stills have been cap-| it, would not think of keeping house SPEAKING OF SUG . Are Combined in Glasses When Fitted —“THE BURNETT WAY” Persons whose sight is defective cannot enter into the full enjoyment of life. Many things must be un- heeded and others be but vaguely understood if seen imperfectly. But the best of life is open even to these with the aid of correctly adapted Glasses. Let us talk about suga -without it and the only thing about r that. we all confess we don't «bout is the mys: don’t knowWanything tery of its price. x Compared with the year pfevious to They can be made to see easily and clearly if the the war, the world sugar crop this year aonTheY,cam be made to see, casily and clearly ifthe but is approximately 15 per cent le: in the United States the available tion should be given to every one’s eyes periodically— quite irrespective of whether they are considered de- fective or not. Are you a Modern woman? quantity for consumption is much in creased. It exceeds last year, when the shortage was assigned as the rea ent great advance in Have your eyesight tested NOW—so you may make good any defects that may exist. ( “Let me look you in the eye” If you don’t need Glasses you can’t buy them from us. Of course you are: But do you ‘still stand by the old way of sending out for a bottle of milk whenever you need it in cooking? The son for the pr price. Local production is not of great miofherit, Take the years 1918 and 1919 i the Louisiana crop there was a de of from 661,800,000 pounds to 900,000, but. the beet sugar crop was Good Sight and Good eatgecies o eon THE BURNETT OPTICAL 60. 0) decrease 0! something like 340. ! Hae pounac iinre einjandimpods several cans of ee ‘ ee ts) crease of 1,250,000,000 pounds, ue a aa inert ee of $10,000,000 pounds, JAN LK ware ie which reduced to per capita figures is ed supply of 9 pounds to each | af incres individual in the United States. This showing would not appear to ase of 100 per cent in thee (PAOLA L AA ERE EAS: Ail, justify an incre the ed to the consumer sinee 1919.) 3 the aver sed fh ex have added price pass It is not warranted unle: Business Prestige . A Checking Account car- ried with this jell known prosperous bank furnishes 2 basis for business confidence which cannot be obtained so satisfactorily in any other way. N . \ \ The Casper National Bank has a well established . \ N \ N N t ) f consumption has inere c of 9 pounds. If we thi} consumption demand then we have Milk ee Seta eohaimnploh 10 ‘per. ¢cenkt a WITH THE CREAM LEFT IN ; since June, 1919. If the high price is attributed to temp shortage, the is not borne out by impor rel SRL ISIS SSIS SI ISS TiS LSS explenation tation figures, which show for available, 70,285,000 on_your pantry shelf to replace ftesh milk and cream wherever they are generally used -overing the same perlod. : r ‘ es : wCpetore the wat raw sugar cost the re- -in cooking. Use it in creamed dishes- and finers in New York 2 cents a pound and granulated was ailed at 5 cents soups, beverages pas d lbs SEs ah it for it does whip. Always have a sup- ply of Borden’s Evap- orated Milk on hand , —your Grocer has ruary, the latest pounds more than in the previous year reputation as a conservatiye, yet progressive, helpfu! banking institution and anyone who receives a check from you, drawn on this bank, knows that your banking connections are the best and this in itself is of great value to your business prestige. We cordially invite your Checking Account, whether small or large. ae 4 difference of onty 3 cents betweef the ‘refiner and the consume At the be W sugar was it for you—you will find it the most con- YHE BORDEN COMPANY wecrient spogeuet i igus your kitchen. | Borden Building New York ginning of this month r selling on the New York market at 12.60 cents, of Which basis the retail priee has been 28 cents, fference of ner and con 15.40 cents between re Thirty-One Years of Service May We Serve You fumer, as compared with 3 cents six y quoted on the The Casper National Bank York mar it 19.60 and the r sriee of newly-purchased sugar has ad \ { satiea to 85 cents, still a margin of CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Hib ont ie | 15.50 between producer, and consumer. 1 TOIL DIOL LSD POP DIGI S S