Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1920, Page 2

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Che Casper Daily Cribune |000 into the et Rpaticy doy way, of customs Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona | duties, the imports for the 1920 period, more than County,“ Wy0~ Epbication! QM OR Sree eran Oe. ee ee great, paid in customs dluties not BUSINESS TELEPHONE. =s=2:--** | more than $20,000,000 in excess of the 1913 col- Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postoitice as sérond-elass | lections, or, to express it in simple proportion, Spattery SSeehonen ees. —.___— | $1 460,000,000 a to $268,000,000 as $4,700,- |; MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 000,000 is to $288,000,000. This indicates the Se ee ee ee {hopeless failure of the Democratic tariff policy in Presigeht and Baitor | the matter of raising revenues. Foodstuffs imports <-:5-City Editor today are nearly five times what they were before —— |ahe war, in point of value, while imports of manu- | _|-factures have been multiplied by nearly two and | one-half. »But outside of the foreign producer and | the.importer, none of us appears to have profited | by this condition, of affairs. «The commercial nations of the world are ex- hibiting considerable greed: for the control of mar- kets and wisdom suggests that we protect our own with speed and certainty. Pittsburgh Automatic Water Heater ‘This is to correct any erroneous im- ia be the R. EB. EVANS... THOMAS DAILY -_-_. pression, ff such 4 Advertising Lo Brg ag hia ‘ David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg., Chicago, Ti Copies uf the Daily Tribune are on file in thesNew York é and Chicago offices anil visitors are welcome, z { —_— SUBSCRIPTION RATES | by By Carrie: an ~ Nig Gives you Hot Water quick as a. wink. Merely’ open the faucet,’ — and Hot Water is there. ANOTHER FALSE ALARM. Samuel Gompers is enjoying another of his | jnightmares, to which of late years he has, more | than ever, been subject. His close relations with | Wilson, too, have brought him under the spell of zh Methane - parce rosea to the vse | Voices in the air, and strange and unusual for republication of all news credited In this paper and | Miages, H . “also the local news published herein. He professes now to see rampant reaction in | ag many guartérs. - State legislatures are about to en- | |, act” “compulsory arbitration laws with campul- DO IT QUICKLY. sory labor provisions foy the enslavement of the With a view to framing a tariff law the house hacinen Pa Bey: oi committee on ways and means will, early in Jan-| . ee purely psychological a Samuel havaty Hav- uary, begin hearings on the subject to secure first- ing been arbitrary and intolerant in his own attitude hand data upon which to base the measure. and affairs, he fears reprisals. In this he is un- | {fhe bill-can’ be writes palded andl nada’ ef duly alarmed. Union labor, is an institution. It has fective with the new fiscal year, it will be a great | | become a factor in the life of the people. No one ‘ | Wants to destroy it, or even assault it. accomplishment. three months. All subscriptions must be paid in advance and the Daily Tribune will not insure delivery efter subscription becomes one month in arrears. ‘Sckank Phibing and Heating Co 359 East Second St. Phone 711 'UDDEN changes of weather or exposure to cold and we' mae eee wES ne i} e your ‘‘bones ache. Bloan’s Liniment puidee ic: Member of Audit Bureau of Cirenlations (A. B. C.) “Kline” on the Box Banishes Doubt— f } ‘ t Samuel will come violently in ‘contact | tective features of the |. 3 bide ; A tariff law, with the protective fe eae with before many more days pass over his head is a general demand for a clean and honest union | labor, with radicals and radicalism eliminated, With due regard for the rights of the employer and con- sideration for the interests of the ‘public. In just such measure as union. labor- offers justice and Dingley law, and schedules sufficiently high to equalize wages and costs of production at home and abroad, will be a long step in reconstruction of the country’s business. In addition it will relieve taxpayers of a portion of their burden and re- ” The Gift from “Kline’s” enjoys a significance all its own— aM The prestige of years of experience, good taste, duce the red‘ink bill at the treasury. “A glance at the import figures tells the whole story: Of ovr nearly $4,700,000,000 worth of im- appropriateness, and the unequivocal guarantee, is behind it, fairness to others concerned} in the same measure will it be returned. It has always been the r&dicals on both sides | ‘ that have kept the workers and the employers out | ports for the ten months of the current year ended Resi eh October 31, foodstuffs accounted for 34 per cent, of harmony i, Therefore the elimination of radi | or $1,602:000,000;/and manufactured goods made cals. There is no new thought in this, it has been up 31 per cent, or $1,461,000,000. For the same | '¥® from the day of the first strike. period of 1919, with imports totaling $3, 100,000,- | Notice of the public’s eee has-been daly | 000, foodstuffs totaled $912,000,000, and manu- | served, in the Boston police strike, the steel strike, | factuvex $844,000,000, Cacisredl with the 1919 the outlaw valiroad strike and in the recent general | peridd Ube: temicbbatha kt 1920: shawetuietncresie seco. All interests may study these views with of $1,600,000,000 in total imports, $690,000,000 | PFS Pa ‘ in foodstuffs and $617,000,000 ig manufactures. }. (may Bo Sitough 2 hard wintes and do our It is interesting \to: note ear t 1: re in total } ar Ebony tee port ee at Saige ‘ ; } imports, the 19Z0 over the °¥919 BBriod, 'i#igreates | “i ‘9 we a reag Dorit i by $140,000,000 than the grand’ total of imports Row mutually dependent ‘werare and the best plan | H. B. KLINE t OIL, EXCHANGE BUILDING For Christmas Suggestions Candy, the National Gift From time immemorial Candy has gladdened the sweet tooth of womankind, from the in: . fant to the centenarian. Es- pecially at Christmas it is the ‘niversal gift and is always given an appreciabie welcome. Quimby’s . Chocolates, Whit- man’s Sampler, Johnson Checolates Other Suggestions Parker Fountain Pens Pipes Waterman’s Fountain Pens Cigars. Eversharp Pencils , Humidors Pin Seal Purses ‘ Smoking Stands Vampie Dolls with Natural Cigarette Cases Hair. Cigarette Holders Subscriptions for Magazines Ash Trays Books Manicure Sets Cigars in Boxes of 10, 25, 50. C. WEST for The Best The Little Store With the Big Business a 48 ONDE geenanes nese ens += It is immediately ‘sing- led out of the mass as “A Package of Quality” and particularly so if it be a Diamond piece, Pearl necklace, Watch, or Sil- ver ware-—the leading Kline specialties. To Know that your gift is appreciated, will add to your pleasure of giving. for the ten months ended October 31, 1913, under under which to work. together. the protective tariff policy... Our total imports for ; the 1913 period were $1,460,000,000. Casper has joined. the roundup—bootleggers | Another interesting point to note is that while | and miscellaneous: law breakers. She is succeed: | “Reliable Goods at Re- liable Prices’” te ere ee bee ee nn ee ene rete ters Pe ete a Se ic he KS io ° Oy <a> RK? ‘e Pees setpteioe tebe teed tees GAS FITTING. Owing to many recent requests we have installed A Complete Gas Fitting Department: This Department. is fully equipped and 4 competent organization will be maintained continually, and every effort made to render a satisfactory and economical service. Picken SOTO ree OVEN HEAT REGULATOR GAS RANGE “For the first time I shall enjoy Christmas with my family instead of slaving in the kitchen” “Christmas is coming. For the first time I shall have practically the whole day to enjoy the holi- day with my family, M “In the past I.spent Christmas in the kitchen, preparing and cooking the holiday dinner. Now I have a ‘Lorain’-equipped gas range. I shall prepure the whole meal, put it in the oven, set the indicator for four-hour cooking and then forget all about it while I romp with my children and share their joy over the gifts Santa Claus has brought them. 3 “T will sit down to the feast with a real zest, which has never been the cage before, because hang- ing over a hot stove for hours is not conductive of a good appetite or a Christmas spirit. Another thing, the meal will bé more deliciously cooked’ than ever before. “Lorain’ is the greatest of the many blessings the past year has brought me.” .We Are Now Demonstrating the Wonderful CLARK JEWEL GAS RANGE With the Lorain Oven Heat Control IN OUR SALES ROOM CASPER GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY 119 East First St. Phone 1500 es he she at er tote - Oy Mu ste ar PM '? oetrrodede donot Telephone all orders and inquiries for house piping, furnace and gas appliance installations to i New York Oil Co. GAS DEPARTMENT 114 South Wolcott—Phone 1501 K2 - oat ot roe! estes ? * RY 7 if >, & x +4, - io, ° B 4 b4 ‘ eee dtrate strate Greer aso oan eso iie too No tee aie deed arash oo se dees oats hotle eho ole she ao tie ahoaloate tte ete te etootestecteateeie-tekectnate sts PPLLOPDLOO LOOP OS E909 09090006900090025000900000000 000000000 2000 & Sb 9668

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