Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1920, Page 2

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: Che Casper Daily Cribune : meeting house clad otherwise than prescribed, she will be seized by the censors, who will place a F ¢, warm, woolen shawl about the shoulders of | —_—A—_—eerramn the fair offender, conduct ‘her from the house of Entered ar Casper, SV xoming) " Postoffice, as second-clusw the Lord and surrender her to a waiting police of- a - : ficer, who will escort her to her home. : That Zion anticipates some difficulty in the en- EARLE RITZ forcement of the blue law is seen in the fact that “Associate Editor |each censor is armed with two dozen shawls. ~Kavetteine Moments Those outside the sacred city, who look with jawe upon the nerve of Zion, are of the opinion that _ |the dress problem has not been solved by the course adopted; and that the eternal feminine re-| . PAGE TWO be Casper Daily Crivune Issucd every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Pubiieation O/licés: Oi Exchange Building BUSINESS TELDPHONE.-... ~~~. 4 se. The British government has decided) taken advantage of the privilege grant. upon @ material increase in the nuth-| €@ them this year for the first time of | Polieewomen have been sent from Engtand to Ireland to | conduct’. the search of women taken if Sinn Fein | ralds. ber of women factory: inspectors. | Pegistering as students*at Oxford Un). ne jmnéired ana ten len have versity. i! CLL eee Leek bbdddddd di beeeei MEMBER THE ASSOCIA® ED PRESS REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS fa J. EB. HANWAY. W. H. HUNTLE R. B. EVANS.. THOMAS DAIL a Ene Last Days of Christmas Shop, ing ag Mog Wien Wo Are at Hand. Come Early toMake our Advertising Representatives Davia J. Randall, 41 Firth Ave, New York oy Prudden, King &.Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg., Chicago, ‘ ° Gapies uf the Dally Tribune are on file in the New ¥ eu! 4 ‘Mie_nd! Chicago offices and visitors are’ welcome. pent the same mystery that it was before fickle ae Se 4 Selection. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ashion invaded Paradise and made Eve the’arbiter| “reat need for a day nursery in Cas- By Carries ‘ of style |p where mothers can —leaye pum { c ildren to be cared for while they work. | and which can be used By ranch women who are in the city shopping was brot out at the meeting of the directors of te YW. ©. A. inst Friday when Miss Ethel Hale, tne general. secretary, gave! her report of the month's activities. Miss Halé stated tit a number of ctses Had come up recently in which it Wa impossible to get work for wor- thy ahd deserving women who needed such work because they had younx children who could not be taken to thelr places of employment. Not only is a creche needed for the! Ireland, through the commander of the Re-| publican army, has declared “‘a state of war with! |the forces of the British crown.” ft really has that) 90 “96 f@ppearance. ‘= Ne subscription by mail accepted for less period than} tiree months. All subscriptions orust’be paid in'advanoce and the Daily | ®eibune will not insure delivery ofter subscription becomes one month fh arrears. s, Coats, Dresses Make desirable Gifts. We made a reduction 'on these Gar- ments, ZO per cent t¢ 5U per cent off. while the assortment is complete. : THE GROUPING OF RAILROADS. The further consolidation of the railroads of ‘the country is advocated by Representative Esch, | one of the authors of the law. This would be in the nature of evolution and Proh#bly fogeallei eat a would place the companies upon a stabalized and possible to get help in’ the sat cipprettong basis, children and who: would: we institution which would give u The transportation act provides = — Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B. ©) SO Esch-Curmmins railroad benefit of working women, but {t would other a Member of the Axsociated Press a ‘he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the usu republication of all news ted in this paper and iso the local news published herein, = wR by ind Make your selection m exe plan for \»2e4sionally affording the mothers a enhance for relief from: household em). = (grouping or corisolidation of the many railroads! ‘Aancnzmittee, consisting of Mra, WV, SKIRTS AND PET I ICOATS bs SHORT-SIGHTED TAXATION. ‘into a limited number of large competing systems of | tee ee: : ; aan In congrenutne great indoor sport is to write approximately equal strength. | investigate the need for the institut'ca pee > among working — wont, the operation of clubs and eveating a fund fer 4 : c | particularly bills. Write them upon every conceivable subject. In the consummation of this plan many railway ponte ent Eom the destroying evil of the body politic to, the romicms ae solved. The weaker roads are given| eareful regulation of the sun, moon and stars in! id v P erthay Every pretty style. They aré beautiful and inexpensive. We have them in many colors. 20 per cent off on every Garment. hui The fees pald f ildrety would und Caps, THOOIOLL ILLS: ie sesuaeutee courbes rendered the public and over-capitalization in the make the nursery: sclf-supportin, FE the land. | At the time of the adoption of the measure! "iserY for young children if location ‘ e le NGTON, Dec, 20.—John Ber- War and at the same time misgoverned by an in-| Just in time for Holiday season. The assortment includes ev- state department has announced. ‘ : Be’ The ‘experienced legilator willl hitwledye of ‘ailroads, like every other business enterprise, is [sa drowned when the skiff in which they Darfactly. He knows that we Kade abintlant law, fly misrepresent the law to present as a substi- A member in the present congress, not suffer- by legislative compromise, is imperfect and needs | + Pp { A congressman is always! Bio lit was stated i - ites Component roads can be eliminated. These are the," {aS Stated. ; . q Known by his bills. The more of them he writes <7 ; i ole gr ayes eas te os coed k j weir 4 Te less he has to do with framing the real Jaws |‘hings most complained about by the public, j would. bee glad to take charge of a We have excellent valués. in A jcould be found. 4 : ‘criticism was offered to the section providing fair mae ity BLOUSES == In a time like the present, when the country h I f th held AMBRICAN SLAIN. t - has been subjected to the disturbing influences of return on the aggregate value of the property he | 4 7 iby the carriers. Since the measure has become|ons of an Eresiciegoy an Amerigam . : nuning man, wi ed November 2: mpetent administratica, there is much ‘to induce | “fective, the roads back into the hands of the iin the State of Maxie; Mexico, the § P' facto % write’ bills jers, there seems to be a well-settled concliision that ry : ae ee te Ethie aiark aoae uae. ery popular shade, at a great reduction. Weicinics, adits ‘ta the fitidemtatal principles |“ntitled to an adequate return on the capital invest-|_ cianuisToN, W. Va., Dec! 20.—! , 5 Sixteen mi d to have ae 4 < 4 F; Bad secks only to strengthen or change in minor 2 4d the effort put forth to secure success. Sixteen men are renorte ney “Suggestions for Xmas Gifts---Hosiery, Purses, Boydoir Manvticulave’ to edable presane laws ta fanchse eorel It has been the policy of some interests to wil-| wore crossing the KaKnawha River ‘ ss y t0 pl bales ak Gloves, Handkerchiefs, at reduced prices. i nay hivfact; over goverded ct Bhtenhed td tute, government ownership which proved a cost-| : Et ape th ‘a That it went it ban ti the country's. ane ly failure, or the Plumb plan, which is an impracti-| et ab dosinbee lke were paneed tail REO RAE teh cal socialistic idea opposed to all American notions! ars and that the intervening time was devoted to tna Property, capital, employment and en-| =. simplification and perfection of the laws we Othe ' : ik 4 Bready have. F ¢ transportation act, like most laws, secure — : A strengthening. This should come through the new! y Bo dicheyed whe whe weeeiee Monee oe oriatess. A | . 154 South Center Street usobey er e wise injun e1 9) ae y = ouch not the Pierian spring,” has introduced ‘a! na : buhhatnbubiabi bedded dad dA bd dtdbdtiddééés e! -— — . — — — aoe nee | — S pert > i Qmeasure taxing bank deposits. Claiming in be.! * Something ought to be done with this Ba tralf of his bill a revenue of a billion dollars. jPerson. Notwithstanding adequate appropriations == It doubtless would do the trick the sponsor for ‘war department purposes, Baker's department | 4 ‘aims. Just as any other form of direct taxation will show a hundred million deficit., . ; on the possessions of the people would do. It is a } = perhaps direct taxation the people desire. It) THE HAVEN FOR CRAPS SHOOTERS. } 48 to make lighter the burdens from war and waste,|. f you ever sit ito a game of poker or engage | @hat people pray. |in contest with the galloping dominos and Lady | = An experienced banker will tell you that a tax Luck turns the cold shoulder upon your fortunes, ipon deposits will not only drive the money out of ;°° it despair. Do not quit loser. Simply borrow She banks, but out of circulation as well. That it!4 st@%e from the lucky member of the party and | will be impossible to conduct ordinary business. \8° ahead again. And always remember, whatever | Phat a cash loan will be a thing of the past and YOUr subsequent luck, it is a matter wholly at your | sredits destroyed. It is wrong in principle to. tax!©W8 option as to whether’ you return the sum so/ accumulations of the people before they are kindly loaned you. converted into productive forms of security. You are not compelled to repay money bor- | = Ready money is sensitive and demands secur-|"owed for the purpose of gambling when the per-| iby, confidence and encouragement, not assault by |608 who makes the loan has full knowledge that) soit the money is to be used for gambling. Taxation. The supreme court of New York has made this = THE BLUES AND THE MOVIES. the law. And if it is good law in New York it jis likely to be good law in Wyoming and elsewhere. “ALL This $2.85 Slipper <= If it comes to anything more than talk, it will . Of course, if you are honorable, you will pay |v WOOL” BUT NOT A YARD Ge a most interesting contest between the Lord's JE—A well-known movie actress, Is vwling of the overseer and present herself at the Day Alliance people, who seek a perfectly movieless Sabbath and the film producers of the country, beroes, heroines and supers of the screen and their atlies, the picture fans. «» The blues make the same error Cox made in his presidential campaign, in charging the picture people with the possession of a forty-million cor- yuption fund. It is preposterous. The film folks fave no use for that sum or any sum. They have ile screens and the talent. Simply let Bill Hart Shoot ‘em up, Charley Chaplin make monkeys of Gem, Mr. Arbuckle run them down with his Ford, 35me dark-haired, dark-eyed. sister vamp therm, While an active comedian lands a large, sloppy GUstard pie in the midst of the blue army imme- diately following a barrage of bathing spinsters. = To add to the hilarity let Brennan sub-title the Wpduction by the all-star cast. which picturizes the compliments of the movies to the blues. == Had the blues been preserlt in Casper last even- ing they could have learned the sentiment of one tgwn, at least, with reference to'a bone-dry movie Shah, with very slight inconvenience. - bg ZION LACKS WISDOM. = Whether. it is to promote health and comfort io inculcate a sense of modesty among the women aE Zion, the overseer. has appointed censors of d¥éss and in future no member of the fair sex may | gO to the tabernacle to worship, attayed in open-| Mork hosiery, X-ray, diaphanous or transparent up-| yer works. They shall wear dresses with full! sleeves and of a length not higher than three meas-| ured inches above the ankle. - Should any wilful and impious sister defy the |your just debts regardless of the purpose of the! \doan, but the New York law affords the protection of repudiation of gambling debts and grants the} man who makes the loan no recourse. The moral is to do your craps shooting in New (York. Senator Lenroot says, ‘one of the first acts of the new administration is to make peace with Ger- |many.”” To which sentiment the people subscribe unanimously. A MODERN SODOM. | Across the international boundary in Lower California is the city of Tia Juana, which bears the reputation of the modern Sodom of the world, Vice |conditions prevailing are said to be beyond descrip- tion. The Mexican authorities, owing to domestic! reyohitions and a general disordered condition of | their country, could not, if they were so inclined, institute moral reforms in outlying districts. side of Los Angeles, and appeals to the two govern- ments haye been in van, the one is helpless, the other could not interfere with the local affairs. of the othe. \ The American courts have been fairly clogged with the trial of crimes growing out of incidents on the other side. So sorely has the patience of one dignified ‘American judge been tried that at the conchision of a particularly aggravating case, in| sentencing ‘a prisoner he expréssed the regret that) he could not sentence the city of Tia Juana to hell.| Conditions must be verging upon the appalling, | ti tas to move a federal judge to declare so earnest a} desire. i:utroduced a novel style on Fifth ay nue, New York City, when she ap peared wearing an all-wool costume designed and made by herself. 1 total cost was $10, AT ITS BEST The strongest cor pliment ever paid to F Scott's Emulsion’ is the vain attempts | + ff imitation. Those who take cod-liver oil at its best, take ec Oo tn THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch ‘11:30 Until 2:00:P. M. The border city has long been a thorn in the | LaneAnin, Flogu Ont Bidet READ LEARNER’S AD-PAGE 3 STETSON OR MALLORY HAT , Free With Each Suit Purchased All Sizes and All Colors FREE SLIPPERS WITH LADIES’ HIGH SHOKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Our Ladies’ $14, $15 and $16 High Shoes Have Bee Permanently Reduced to , $10, $12 and $12.50 A PAIR | With every pair of these Shoes purchased between now and Xmas we will give the purchaser their choice of one pair of our large assortment of Ladies’ Holiday Slippers IGGIN Ake Re Gan | YOUR SHOEMAN bes PA

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