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Daily Cribune Solicitude- and action | then would Vrigtt on the point of the jaw ot? the ‘set in value an équivalent tonnage of have been much mere'to the point, thay Democratic contention that low rates of our goods exported: tii Chem: eat’ high. ponte solicitude, for politi¢il pur- duty provide, larger customs: révenues,' prices.’ Ricwhe ; new. ~ to-which peli¢y the San Francisco plat:! When Senator Harding asserted that ————————— form. gives reairmance. | we would be calling for the “sa SOUND AMERICANISM, Comparing _ the two seven-year Americanism’ of the protective® tariff FOR THIS YEAR The Harding addresses delivered to, periods: While imports under Demo-! Policy again he stated what every stu- y } MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS} ‘@itine ta are. the. equal injoratic law, inereased- nearly 100. per, Gent of the subject knows tobe the The pahiaok hosed at its auasting Heid REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS/S°und Americanism and greatly similar|cent, customs duties fell off 26 per|truth. Assuming a 40 per ‘cent, in: =f 408 Sepang Seria i ary 4 jE. HANWAY, President and Baditow to the MeKimley vaddresses: of twenty-|cont; oF $586,000000/) The average an. Crease over. prewar imports as Pras: the work. done here by the Red Cross Business Manager| [OUT years ‘ago. +Whatever Warren!nualiincome from port revenucavunder;tcally assimilable teday we should jurse last year under the supervision > “PAGE be a Casper Daily Cribune Issued every evening except Sunday at: Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi. cation. offices: Oi} Exehange Building. ——— BUSINESS’ TELEPHONE _ ~-16 ———S Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postot- fice as second class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 i Imye been -held here yesterday would {be.postponed until next Tuesday, as it ‘would be impractical for him to com: down here for meetings both Friday SCHOOL NURSE _ _ IS AUTHORIZED |e mess i. j A newspaper editor preaches to taqu- sands, sometimes millions of people ev- ery day, but nobody ever passes the collection plate for him nor gives Lim pound party. pao Harding says, he believes: it to be hon- count on $600,000,000/in port revénues! of Dr. Js FP. ONDonnell. ‘This: work in- “ est and true. Otherwise he would not! Advertising mtativos uae it. In a regent address-he said: age annual importation under the for- BS y for every child), The board is no David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., “There is another thought relating | mer’ was less than $4,500,000,000,, under CONQUEST OF SEAS. looking for a competent nurse to fi s ‘Stove d Water Heaters have Arrived at New York City. to concord so essential to continued ad-)the latter, over $2,800,000,000. , “When, next. yéar,\ in’ making new) ther Position. The Gas Stoves an ; Prudden, King & Pri 172028 Stezer pense vancement. It was said the other day Chicago, Tl. that the Democrats meant especially to Copies of the Daily Tribune are onjappeal to the farmers and the wage- file in the Ni and ‘ Rees and visitoes ae vend Chicago Of! carsiers and let America forget the fail-| ure of the world experiment. If. I me allah aad Amperiea can be made to:forget thé at- $7.80 | tempted barter of nationality, well and ~~ 3.90) good. It would be better if we could forget. But when nationality is sur- rendered to -internationality little else! matters, and all appeal is in vain. There} Per Copy --. Sp op hen ES Had tho: Republican rate of duty | we may with safety assume, considering Tetea tase ins is) only one other menace so threaten-|, 1 copied to the colossal imports un- all improvements tade‘in air navigation 1.95 }ing to our ti uility. That menace is No subscription by mail accepted for reared r ae Je&s period than three months. the appeal to class in determining w a All ceteritie ce ss be paid in ad-} our government isto be. I would hold anes a1 ie Daily Tribune will not ve a insure delivery after subscription be. | myself unworthy of your confidence if I spoke in appeal to either farmers or} Wage-earners because of their large comes one month in arrears. _— Member of Audit Bureau of Circutations P numbers. We wish the confidence of all. (A. B.C.) Member. of. the Associated Pres: sy bee in “There isn’t any governmenta). part in fixing pursuit, profession or employ- The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication oi all news credited in: this paper and alot inent, Perhaps I ought to modify that jand say except during war——govern- ment did interfere for the-war, and we the local news published herein. {Sane a free America again. We want America free at home and free in the! R | li Ti world. We want to silence the outcry of nation against nation, in the fullness For Presideht— of understanding, and we wish to silence the cry of class against class, WARREN G. HARDING Of Ohio and stifle the party appeal to class so that we may insure tranquitity in our freedom. If I cout?’ choose but’ one, For Vice: President— CALVIN COOLIDGE Of Massachusetts }I had rather have industrial and sgecial peace at home than command the in- ternational peace of all the world. i “In the study of the great world tragedy, some one has pointed out that the world war might have been avoid- ed if united Geymany had adopted that feature of our constitution which gives congress the- right to declare war Many advocates of pacifism think our HAS HAD ENOUGH. Great Britain is sick of it all. Has ha@ enough. She is going’ to withdraw from Europe and its mess of continen- tal polities and resume her. traditional Policy of isolation and a strict observ-| safeguards are not enough, that there ance of her own affairs. It is what/snould be a referendum to the people she has preferred, but what she has }erore’ war. The other extreme is Republican law was $314,000,000, under Demoeratic law; $233,000,090; the aver-/annually. During the last two’ years under ‘Ré-! records I the’ conquest of the air," publican law? the total imports came’ says the Globe-Democrat, “ships of the; to $3,466,00,000; under Democratic ‘law, air circumnavigate the earth in a new. $8,334,000,000. The Republican years’ record time, it will probably become a gave us $630,000,000 of revenue; the part of history that the Pacific Ocean, Demperatie years, $507,000,000. ‘The av-jmiuch vaster than the Atlantic, has’ erage rate of duty on al}/imports un-\boen reduced’ to narrower proportions’ der “Republican law’ was about 20 per in a-much less time. We have yet to’ cent; under Democratic law it has sunk await the record to be made in yanquish-| to 6 per cent. |ing Pacific Ocean distances. But what der ‘the Demécratie law during thé past| since Capt. John Alcock and Lieut.! seven years, our Treasury would have Brown) made the» first nonstop flight) realized nearly $4,000,000,000, instead of across the Atlantic between St. John’s) the $1,600,000,000 actually recelved. In‘ and Clifden on June 14-15, 1919, is that, order that the Democratic tariff policy barring accidents, some of the contest~ might produce customs revenues equal} ants-in. next ‘year's = competition will to the sure#-produced anhually under make: relatively, better, records. in- cross: the ‘Republiean policy, this country ‘ing the Pacific. Distapces are much) would ‘be ‘obliged to continue importa-jgreater. ‘The Atlantic Ocean is: 5,000| tions at-a rate in excess of five billions miles wide, at® its? widest ‘point white of dollars a year, and in, this connee- the? Pagifis is 10,000... The. average) tion it ds-neteworthy that or imports }width, of the Pacific is about -twice as for the ‘fiscal year ende@ June 30fh,| great as that of the Atlantic. last, values at $5,239,000,000, produced; “Tr has taken centuries to reduce $323,000,000 of customs revenues, or! time in crossing the Atlantic from the Just about thé sum realized in the last/ forty-two days used by the caraval in Republican year on $1,813,000,,000 worth which Columbus’ traveled to the sixteen of imports. ‘ hours and twelve, minutes taken by) Having learned that in order to equal Capt, Alcock, whose average speed was Republican ‘tariff ‘laws as revenue pro-!120 miles an hour. It might be said ducerg,’the.Democratic poliéy must pro- that a fairer comparison would be that vide for an import value of goods near-; between.Capt. Aleock’s time and that ly three times our pre-wir avi an. oe Lief Ericksson, sometime in the other: phase of Me. situation remains | ninth century, between the coast of Nor- to be discussed, namely; how long can way and some’ points on the North At- this country continue to import between lantic egast of the Atherican continent. five and six billiéns of dollars’ worth of , But'we are without a log of Briclesson’s goods annually and still remain indus- voyage,'and although the fact is now trially prosperous, keep up a wage’ fairly, well attested, It is so far from stndard twice as -greatjas before the statistical verification that comparisons war, and pay enormous income taxes? can.be made only between Columbus and Nor should it-be argued that high prices! Alcock; the one at the close of the fit: are mainly responsible for the large. teenth and the other in the beginning aggregate in money value of our im- Pacifie of: the twentieth century. Ti. ocean navigations, by water and air, no the cludes ‘daily inspection im all schools & complete physical examinatior: LEGISLATIVE COMMITTE: (MEETING POSTPONED HERE! As a meeting of the State Board of Education is to be held: at Cheyenne or Monday, Dr. J. J. Early of Sherl- dan notified A. A. Slade yesterday that Jevislative committee meeting _ to BURK’S PLUMBING SHOP 319» South Durbin St. Phone 43.: You are invited to come and look them over. Better order and ingtall them now, so you will be ready when the Gas is turned on. power, When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick: Will Build Them : HIS. big seven passenger. is.the ideal family car. of the Buick series. Its large roomy tonneau. and luxurious. seats:are filled Its: finish: and. design. combine. both beauty and refinement, readily attracting the attention of those who take prid&in ownership. The Buick: Valve-in-Head moter: furnishes surplus assuring the usual: Buick economical service Buick. Model K-49 ere been unable to do to date. Even now:| found. among those who’ seriously pro:|PC?ts today. Quite the reverse is true. 2 na ‘ 1 she is rather taking the bit in her teeth.} pose that a council of foreign powers Asan able economic writer recently | Such. comparisons can be = varie d endurance. ; The American people, through their).nall summon the sons of this) repub-| Sted. in commenting on our. 1920 im., records of water navigation in zt shi senate, set'the example and: Britain ad dort: “tradet), \Yet, even, thia” gure . la} AFR oe ee ee ce These qualities of construction have increased this lic to war anywhere in the world. | I mires the stand we have taken. Hej emphatically agree that no authority|#¥DJect to serious modification because what wé may expect Is sired precluding a , a Bbokenrien: tive ‘sald bos cther than congress may eall our boys/% te influerice of Yoreign exchange. | sect, here sseeemee as ENG get car’s. popularity to such a degree that purchasers + ri % chfrang le isons will be made next yt : . Since she has set her hand to the!t pattle. Accepting thisstruth, why} With tbeFrenchfrang woxth:less than | Par ho dela la their : seg: Hig battle. ; nen oleh : peal enti ate w! in cing orders experience diffi- plow Britain will see the Polish troubles! make a covenant which violates. the|%#!f Its normal value, the talian ire} 47) aq Mrs. Floyd. Stalnacker of 5 y P . é iicumriies Thom.sivaste aboe? Ped eis ce ears less than third, and the German mark! pupois sarrived here last. nizht. trom culty in securing desired delivery. setting under one-cighth of its parity ; Thermopolis where théy have been. vis- Britain has much the same problems (rh wher y have Deen. v it. ig, meoxskary.. Loy 2usj,_t0 import a) sting > several ys. irs: naeker Aimee | saves this afternoon for Madison, Wis., as has Amertoa, Esa SN AY ON THE JOB. in domestic affairs much larger’ quantity of goods from have compelled the government to neglect, but which insistently are de- manding settlement and will not wait. “So let's do a little figuring—and a litle phitosophiaing. At the elose of the civil wary we estimated our national Also it is due to need for economy and wealth at about. $7,000,000,000. a strong public demand for attention to) : pape ies ja i | ‘We estimate it today at about $225,- the paying debts and the redueing) 949 590.900, : c of taxation. paar the Mant. At toast) “Doesn't 100k as tt we were in much tt hos ponetuated the British mind that |Ganser of becoming bankrupt. does. it? las Penetrated the British mind that! We are by far the weaithiest: people in America will be duped and that} ‘ Wil ‘ te a dia | the whole world. 2 | son Was pure cproscht ATmatiean will, atabitions naet, “EUgland approaches us most closely ee Mieke vee wenS MOF in national wealth. She is worth about ditions. : nda f $50,000,000,000. The British see it now, and are await ; uaa cake SeGanua Ment! ““Phis'eountry produces in any simgte Oe CER TOU RAT UE ee r agricultural and) manufactured and Republican senate with whom oducts of greater value than the whole they cai work to some purpose in per- SHPO We're very and like America they are clamoring! whore are we in the United States ‘M@witbseveral months’ with her par- 4 oo ak 3 ane neglect, Chas}: ine present time?” asks ‘the? Marion enters! t at Ne m pid ef an unworkable | stay, “Where do we stand—industrial-| idea Aa mee sey ly, commercially, financially, econom- - = There is Ireland, ‘the labor situation] °° Vy ; \ od i : * a other problems w: od e dealt! : i —. and other problems waiting to be dealt! "cjeuros won't Me: though lars may mod with which international complications id = nounceme : BY L! SCHERCK: of the: SEE BEN REALTY? CO. has been: for‘several years. Local Agent of the Life Insurance Co. of California, one of the OLD LINE MUTUAL COM- PANIES. This company. is also: one of the oldest Ac- cident and Sickness companies. They have combined their Life Policies with Accident and Sickness, making one of the'most complete contracts offered to the pub- lic in Insurance. (EEO ULADTERER ELIE OEEARQUD TERED EOLTUDTGLERAME not national weatth of France. fecting a league of nations for world! ‘ | wealthy. peace, less visionary and with greater! “it we musn’t squander. 5 a vel ax Devenir ne IT. PAYS FIVE WAYS: world’ of wheat, 35. per: cent FRANKLIN D's SQLIOFEUDE: eee ie Lise mAb Sy: 22) FIRST— Z Franklin Roosevelt of the sissy] per cent of the cattle, 40 per cent of the ® I pays $100 a month -while totally.disabled; limit branch of a distinguished family, 48; hogs, 25 per cent of the dairy supplies. | to 12 months for any. one ‘illness; half while convales- = much concerned about what) Warren’ so we're in no danger of starving. cing. at aur 8S; 4 s = ‘Harding, did to Theodore Roosevelt in| “Bui we've got to work—and save. SECOND : ig the patmy,days of 1912 and there-] “we produce 60 per cent of’ the ; ; s - abouts.” We'll say it was no slap onbworld's supply of cotton, 22 per cent of It pays $100 a month while totally disabled, limit for a Few Days Only = the wrist. Had it been, Theodore} ihe woolens, 25 per cent of the linens, to:12.months for any one accident, half while partially. ; Roosevelt and Warren Harding would] 36! pee cent ofthe shoes. Consequently ‘ We are offering the greatest values pos- THIRD—. It pays for PERMANENT. TOTAL DISABILITY, caused either by accident or sickness; $150:month for 12° months and then $50! month for life besides $5,000 sible in Misses’ and Children’s Smocks. Es- pecially timed for school days, MISSES’ SMOCKS—regular value $6.75 at ......... ve tiidedt pr been good friends. we're not in intimate danger of having to go naked or cold. “Still we must work—and save. Ask us, and we'll say paper ly worthy of it was a news- the wallop entir giver and the recipient. Theodore} «We have an abundance -of raw ma: ; Bi Roosevelt was a man’s man. He gavel terials for alt building purposes. Thtre- in:cash at death. CHILDREN’S SMOCKS—reg~ hard blows and stood up, like the man} fore we shan’t have to go shelterless. FOURTH— . ular value $300, at........, 3! he was, to take what came in return, “Nevertheless we must work—and)} IT PAYS F . : He expected them, and was disappoint-| save. ; OR OLD AGE. A monthly income’ for life after age of 65 years. ¢ ed if they did not equal his own. He “And—we cant’ wiggle out of work by wallowing in waste. We can't lower the cost of living by raising the stand-, FI had no respect for a wrist tapper. Theodore Roosevelt and Warren Hard- Splendid Values In Mina Taylor Aprons in. Light, Dark and Plain Colors Regular FTH— It pays for death face of-Policy. Doubles. itself. if ing never considered that they had) ard. We can't pay our debts by adding, death’ is accidental. even had any disagreement, sufficlent}to them. We can’t add to our savings A . 4 to disturb a lifelong friendship and] accounts by subtracting from our en- The Policy is ‘written in all forms, Ordinary, Pay- ment Life, Endowment. It has paid up Life Insurance, Paid up) Term Insurance; Loan and Cash surrender values after three. years’ premiums paid. penei: o ers be glad to explain this wonderful contract at the office any time or will r by-appointment. ¥me-or will call at your home Will insure menin:most all walka'ot lif larri women, or man and wife jointly, ane ras a mutual respect and esteem that would! ae go with a friendship part of ither, And when Theodore Roosevelt desired, as the dearest wish of his life, to lead an American division upon the battle- fields of France, to whom did he appeal} When Wilson turned a deaf ear to his} ambition. To Warren Harding of the We can't lengthen our bank rolls by shortening our work day. “These things can't be donet “We're all right; but if we would stay right we must stay right on the job” ‘ore on the > TARIFFS AND REVENUBS. Seven years of our import trad¢ un- der the Democratic tariff law, 1914-20, treasury in the During the last abliity of. Theodore tles into the federal Mace eaeienise. sume of $1,631,,000,000. | Now then, Pranklin Roosevelt, was a|SVen years under the Republican ro} member of the Wilson administration, |tectlve polfey 1907-13, Inchasive, our Ink! aggregated — $10,000,000,000 in Roosevelt for the United States senate. Warren Harding Hh : ; was on his way to offer his help, Ana] inclusive, brought’ gdods into th{s) M ck did do all that mortal could do to turn] Country, aggregating nearly $20,000,000,- Ask for Mr. Scher : to advantage the great prestige ana} im value, and brought customs du- A are rate ap a. ues $1 5 e d See Ben Realty Co. | 108 West Midwest Ave. gh enough up to have some weight,| Ports Richards & Cunningham Company chi dids tab shal ire hiet/ oetnaba Se ata )value, but they ‘boosted the federal Phone 74W. Casper, Wyo. THINK. RICHARDS & CUNNIN worthy ambition of his’ divtin-|Tevenues by, $2,200,000,000, ‘This is a . ; GHA : vieastt i ae [atatistical commentary whieh f lands “ ! 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