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Tested MBSA LSE ABS. ee EE ee | rating ‘basis; .we ‘have national veléction cand ed four ‘years f ‘sane ‘admitlistration ‘of jpublic ‘affairs; ‘our ‘bank- system ‘has withstood the ‘credit train in its history and is on a sound and workable basis; the accumulated surplus: of ‘five years of splendid prosperity is stored in many ways for our continus e; the markets of the: world demand our .pro- PAGE TWO. —————_—__—— : She Casper Daily Cribune ‘isuucd €Veily evening *excefit Si at Casper, eGounty, “Wyo. Publeapion Offices: Oil Exchange * BUSINESS THLEPHONE._-. ‘Entered at Casper. {cWYoming) Postofies aa BE : ‘REPORTS FROM -UNITED - | oft them; ‘this countty ‘has ‘ndt been ovetbuil dr ‘overextended in any ‘of its utideflying adtiviti and faces no program ‘of ‘readjastment alotg ‘these es such as usudly \précipitates panic itions. We are in a sounder financial, industrial: and politi- .|sal condition than any important nation in the ay _ “These ‘are ‘the simple ‘fundamerital {facts of-our, -—<----=--+ |:i5 business situation, sind "to consider “the present 're- action as ‘tiything ‘but @ ‘temporary setback ‘from (13: sound “economic conditions jprecipitated by the war : i4\in advanice ana ‘the Deity ai ‘Trivurie ‘will not irsure’de! a} ry biter subscription beedmie: ohe 'thorith in arredrs. Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulations (A. B. ©.) Méimbér of! the ‘Axsocidted bit Whe Associated Press ts exclust ‘enti to "the tu for republication 6t all MéWs cronies “th “thts Beipar arse also the local news published herein. ue Sa UMMIGRATION AND ‘DISEASE. 7 cous acting and ‘in ‘the iproportion tthat such ifac ‘Among ‘the ‘great datigers in ‘the présent immi- tors are brought !to !byear ‘will rewards ‘follow When gration from Europe is in the disease big eg ‘car- ‘this ‘¢péll ‘of reaction ‘has ‘Pun fits Course. ried across ‘the ocean by ‘the people ‘from the ‘war- |. Bee glee et aa eect wrecked and famine-stricken districts. _No ‘coun- IMPOSING ‘UPON “THE YOUNG. ae try of Europe is free from malignant diseases. of For the benefit of ‘school -officials sand ‘those various kinds. There is ore ‘in ‘particular ‘that ‘is ‘chayged ‘more directly with ‘thie training @f the’youth riot understood ‘by scientists oy “the spratticing ‘phy- ‘of the ‘country, it is ‘well to ‘call afterition to-a spub- sicians. ‘Its origin ‘and tredtinent defy all dlfdrts lication ‘known as “Current Events" re ete éo ‘far. ‘It ‘is «mysterious ‘arid Itreaclferous. For for educational purposes in ‘many, public schools. »want-of a-better'name ‘it:is called Malady No; 9. iIt iis assumed that ‘educators in ‘placing ‘current facts ‘It sweeps the country in epidemic form ‘pros- before ‘the ‘young ‘for ‘their information, would .rec- trating ‘the population in much the same manner as Ognize ‘the importance jof ‘truth aitd impartiality. > the influenza ‘of a ‘year’or two “ago. © Itus-said:tobe That contemporancous history should be presented the » cy elcome. te in reavre on Se Sees No, subscription by, mail accepted for less period three’ménths. ‘All subscriptions must ‘be y, 4s it Has 'siniee ‘this country ‘was’ first ‘set- ‘\Hed, that ‘any, men who ‘sells ‘the United ‘States of America ‘‘short” tis tin ‘the ‘long ‘run certain to ‘lose,’ 1 fe itnisfortuties ‘of ‘others ‘in ithe “eiredldtion Gf ‘mis- tdtemerits “or false ‘ruiniors ito iprédipitate further reactions, Shodld ‘be “branded «as & wpublic Jenémy. ge : coer ens ‘ eee neat er ewerenersrer * more deadly. : ; {without ‘prejudice, an ‘understanding ‘of ‘the subject, : Thousands of Poles and Russians crossing id “with ‘fidelity ‘to ‘truth. oa r France ‘on ‘their way ‘to America were ‘seized ‘with| - ‘So ‘much ‘criticism ‘and protest hus *beén ‘Heard | + the Strange ‘disease, ‘doubtless ‘brought ‘with ‘them, ‘With teference ‘to ‘this ‘publication that ‘the things| * and as a result France is havéhg a /ftin of ‘it. | complained of ‘tré here ypresented: f In order ‘to »protect herself ‘France ‘has been! . . In ‘the /isstie !for ‘November 119, ‘for ‘irstatice, the} first column on the first page is devoted "to quota-| “a had given ‘him. ‘Moreover, ‘after the ‘treaty had publicatis tin ‘the senate, including Mr. ‘Harding, :pro- treaty ‘with the ‘limitations proposed. The treaty with reservations ‘Was defeated ‘under ‘ingtructions from President Wilson, who must ‘bear ‘Tesponsi- bility for that actitn. It is ‘apparent, ‘therefore, ‘that : compelled to close her doors ‘to ithe passage of the fi on U ) > horde of peoples ‘seeking to reach America through |tions from a Paris newspaper presenting argumepts | ! French embarkation points. ) lin ‘fervor ‘of «the 'United -States «entering the ‘league. | : The action ‘of ‘the ‘American congress prohibit~ On the second page there is a defense of that POT? : irig ‘European inimigration ‘indy be in time ‘to ‘savetion ‘of ‘the ‘peace ‘treaty ‘which ‘gives Shantung to * ourselves an ‘epidemic ‘here, -if Inot we are in all; Japan. “Onipage three ‘there are several paragraphs * probability in for a seige. presenting the league question in the most favorable : From reports, Europe isereekirig with disease light fromthe sstattdpoint of those who favor the | > “and iotwithstanding ‘the capes ri ‘dt our ‘United States fed oh ome ns other : sports of entry, considerable Fi is bouhd ‘to’be in /things this issue of Current ts says" 7 * troduced ito ‘the country. It is ‘fortunite ‘that we} Many 'Demoeratic ‘senators ‘believe “the > have made ‘the ‘decision ‘we have ‘oh ‘the ‘immigra-| ‘president will sjot ‘restbmit ‘the treaty ir do + tion question, ‘anything whatever !to relieve ‘the ‘Republican 'sendtors ‘and ‘Mr. ‘Harding <of their complete’, i ‘SHOT ‘FULL ‘OF ‘HOLES. ‘ responsibility ‘for ‘its fate. egal ae 4 The League of Nations assembly jis ‘considering, is tis (practically ‘an ‘assumption ‘that ‘the Re-! = means ‘for Carrying ‘inito ‘effect that provision Of "the |PUblictih senitors \and "Mr. ‘Harding ‘ate solely “re-| = covenant which prescribes economic Blocksde as /spottsible ‘for the sdlefeat of ‘the «pe the penalty to be ‘enforced against ‘offeriditig cdun- |fact is that Republicans ‘notified ‘President ‘Wilson’ tries. ‘But even ‘in that matter, referred to -by in advance that they were opposed.to the inclusion friends of ‘the league as the ‘most ,poterit weapon ‘Of ‘the league scheme in the ;peace ‘treaty, anid 'Pres- in the covenant for the. preservation of peace, views ident Wilson assumed résponsibility ‘for the fate of of ‘the delegates differ ‘to ‘such an extent that .con- : ierted action is :practically impossible, It tis un- + ‘derstood ‘thatthe assembly by ‘its action merely -in- * .terpreted -Article 16 .of ‘the covenant, whith ipre- : ‘sctibed that any ‘thember of 'the ‘league resorting to : ‘war shall'be subjected “‘to:the severahde Of ‘all!trade and financial relations, ‘the (prohibition .of inter- > jcourse between -their ‘nationals ‘and ‘the “nationals * Of any other’state,”” as’ well as the prevention of “‘all : nancial, ‘commercial, or personal intercourse” be- : ‘tween its citizens and those of the 'rest‘of'the world.|does not 'rést upon the:Republican senatorsand Mr. The saccepted ‘meaning of ‘that ‘article has ‘been Herding. that it contemplated concerted action!by the league!‘ Other instances ‘might tbe. cited ‘of an effort in * ‘asa whole against:an offending nation, but amend-| Current ‘Events ‘to create sentiment in favor of ‘the t ‘ments inserted ‘by the Swiss delegate to the assem-, league coveniint and dlso’to defend the Wilson tad- : ‘bly changing the ‘report of the committee provide ministration. There is also a gratuitous slap at that individual states shall ‘decide whether ‘there méttibers of ‘congress, based appareritly ‘upon .poli- » “shall ’be ain ‘economic blockade ‘or not. Of course, tical gossip. ; . individual states could blockade *andther before “a If ‘the «publishers of Current Events desire ito - league’of‘nations'‘was ever dreamed of.. The whole ‘conduct ‘propaganda in ‘behalf of ‘the League ‘of - object of the ‘league was ‘to crédte “uh ‘itivincible ‘Nations and ‘in defense of the Wilson -administra- : power ‘through utiity ‘of action of'its members, and ‘tion, ‘that jis ‘their privilege. ‘It ‘is. the ‘duty, ‘how- + with -that gone, -as apparently -it jis by the report! ever, of public school officials throughout ‘the fair ‘arid ‘impaitial in its presentation of facts and OUR ‘HOPEFUL FUTURE. arguments. It willibe well for school officials every- ‘ In speaking of ‘the ‘business ‘conditions ‘df ‘the |whtere ‘to secure atid exathinte “copies Of ‘Current + country -there would be sno man ‘better .qualified :to | Events. - ‘make a: ‘statentent, ‘based upon fuller “knowledge, * than ‘Mr. -Charles-H. Sabin of the New York Guar- ! anty Trust Company. ‘Mr. ‘Sabin is first, an ¢mi-| ~ Mr. ‘Tinkham of Massachusetts ‘has ‘Opened out : nent financier, ‘he -possesses a keen observation and \in earnest ’on ‘reduction of represeritation ‘of South- : broad ‘knowledge of ‘general affairs. Coupled with {ern states that “have for’ years practiced’ disfran- " this is a wealth -of experience: and, ripe! judgment.{chisement of colored voters. A-resohition dircting All of which entitles anything ‘that Mr. Sabin ‘might !the census comimittee:to make inquiries into the ex- offer, to the highest consideration. . He says this: |tent of such practices and to recommend reduction “There is so'much’in ‘the present situation ‘to in- {of representation in accordance ‘is ready for intro- spire ‘confidence “and ‘hope ‘for ‘the “future that it duction. f The offending ‘states are: Aldbama, Atkansas, and South , Georgia and Virginia. AETER THE. COLONELS. * is little short of criminal for anyone to-paint the pic- : ture so blackly, through either -ignorance or intent, |Florida, Louisiana, -Mi - that these -vital facts are-obscured. Tocite'a few Carolina, Ténnesste, Tes ippi, North $ ducts and a great miercantile marine is prepared to}. 4 it; Some ' “| bu ‘Osen, last thut § not to ‘reekon with ithe ‘truth. “It sreniains | ® \eelt4so witit-eould be Wdtter Tor Santa's furtherfnore, ‘tiy ‘ith Who ‘séeks 'to profit ‘by jcoraurays, poplins, “draca ‘silks, foul. ‘Hits Mind Wildy Sthér nikiterints. ‘in SUCH a “dthall “Pince in the suc ease,) about town that © was not running just _ This “is “a “tithe 'for Cleur tthinking and ccoura-| ! | taétively “Brotésane | after this coming ‘Christmas day. fe ‘S. iid On “Pxchirige “huiltaings. peace ‘treaty. ‘The ithe ‘treaty ‘when ‘he defied ‘the ‘advice ‘the ‘senators been ‘submitted and ‘thoroughly ‘discussed, ‘the ‘Re- | posed certain réséy'vations ‘and ‘then ‘voted ‘for ‘the “cdnipléte ‘responsibility’ -for -the fate-of ‘the ‘treaty | < ? just adopted, ‘the league becomes a ‘meaningless |Unitéd ‘States’ ‘to “see that “any imaterial sistroduced ; thing. © into’ the -public. s¢hédls ‘for *ducitional plitposes is Gi ‘patsed imagine my appearance, _ G¥eeit +t of tissue hang t on more: ‘by Tribune Shopper in| Saree Im Supply MA of Safome in an amateur performance. | Bayada Bowie and Miss Polly Thayer ee A .| win play the Raft Cavatina, ‘Saturdiy! “And ‘at the last Tninute |#rew (of twelve, tea by Ales Hinres -attractive of gifts have’ been received by the! srms.” , ; a these @ays from the tor of her head tering hat iMovelty lookets that ‘dazule ds, flexible braceléts Studded with bril e alfa vanity bags, ‘high’ SUE LST ce EEE PTS and Comments + reeeived ae 2 ounds of Casper Stores — eget An awful warning to smokérs ts odh- yed'in the fate‘of a Califoriiia Inafin, Wo Tived'to ‘the age of 188, only ito te “when “a. ‘Spatk “from his “pipe “fgnite his clothing. i Probably ‘the éast tically eémbines ‘tlic | an “im Wien he ‘reads’ Hints: ‘ 3 vhile (the “pared “with t Teast In the moderr | > modestly “eons pic! Blatt Wen “sup rt. fT shounee Mount ‘ana Heads “of other “Years, the mount -is just the right size -for-an or. tiffered 'so\ Yast wWiriter th.. not Have the ‘taminai 1, 4 an past "season come out cf the Jacksin Hole th : have @8) br nl thé its ; * ( ‘ Gass “An MUST “trim ‘dtr i 2 ‘A Pian oes like ing robe, j . ABy KK) by a wholesiler, Very “well, Te"there is] Syerage. ‘The. penta oan Daet even ‘though his mom of luxurious nigehitets “else Jett ‘to “trim.=-Méline "Dis- | gaye rHoriths Lifikely résuit in som patéh, Sis idléness “May be’ few, Tar ‘between. ut ‘to slip “on “a g00d-1ooKing ‘Yoomy: cressing gown is almost as_ restful! as the time itself.-A man will seldom purchase One Gf fi@ke ‘rdbes for him- FERST ‘REAL "TABKING MACHINE, Whe ‘frst ‘real ‘tilking-piadhine, in which ‘no fhiprovement ‘has ever been nifitie, was ‘fiade‘out of n ‘rib “Howard (GSsinsas) Courdnt. “Guy ‘Pulled ‘String ‘for'S. ‘vasdn ‘fs ‘ow “6n ‘the “Hap ‘atons with _ 46f of the ‘ther imétrdpolitan Out where the motorist starts to suffer, Dut Where the roads'are ‘a little roughér ‘Wiiat’s Where the West 'bégt —F. NOTICE Ae pack? They are made up in velyéts, Not Run By Hoyle. | ‘On last ‘Tuesday evening Mayor Ar- ‘ ‘Hour, ‘Marstial Thornton ‘and Police Nécial favor fo tac |Thage h'dtafted the rounds ‘to/fintl as tits cin ‘Ge put/ohe ‘ist Show. tnudh they eould “fini from ‘one until five. foulards “ate mah "Who ‘tfav Phe workmansiin on ‘tite AGwiging hfs sph He beapasicline ies texto | robes , is spl . Fi : ,| visited Ss the gal Ing joints in : fave e ekde alge to cieot troca tpGhl balls: and” these were dil clossa sub food ‘and tight, anda number of ‘the Profeksionils (fd “at whut time at totais were “due, to leave town. CI Muésday ‘evening When ‘Guy ipull- ice in the world war. e& ‘the ‘tring ‘for ‘five ‘o’el s during ‘the ~winter “stay: Whe ladies 6f the Baptist church wil sell home made candy at White's r“h6rns next- fall ‘én ithe elk “of th. Jackson Hole unless severe conditions ‘Btunt ‘te “hers the ‘ext “f4w monin:. : pat ‘Mts. Laura ’G. Fraser of New York js céyiters “Of ‘Me ‘country “ince “the Mocal “the designer of the fiedal Which {5 to light plant iristalled ‘its new Witdedt si-| be presented to more than 1,600 com rén. ‘Residents 6f the burg qwete start: missioned -chaplains in the: American 16a “out “Uf “about “eight year's Browth ‘Sirmy Hhd chavy Wid “Saw -adtive sory months? But none’ the novels-of-the lime tatite infobmation ‘seemed to be Cay nm take the piace ‘of the ver hag rndferit ‘and “a number ‘took ‘the hint food “classic ‘flerids i ‘hooks. A “book |: t Guce.—Glenrbék *Gazette. suggesting ‘pdreél tied up Jin’ ‘tis le paper with holty ribbon’ always carrits| castcrh newspaper publishes this! % thrill to the ‘redelver. ie ing true ‘and coming from Kan. The home mUst'dpdPKle'as woll'as tlie fs City: ea ; )/Madam> ‘0 fashion “deerdés. So the! “Jim A. Wngel, from “Paradise,” “said | ou «dieser Which “Kits mote “or “tesr|y Husky: youne man. to Matire ‘Heeriitt-) ‘Yeeh “Bit“bh tie "bask ‘Guring th -| 2 lOfticer Lieutenant Erskine. eh Pot “oh buck #nelf tiring “th : 4S Sgt ae ssieraat Seas i 4 “S'that 907" “Btaininiéred ‘the “orficer. Hist “Years “fs “Again “placed ‘nérore ‘th. by 5 4 = retest} O) “ es an | Well, I'm “old St. -Petér, dria ‘youn rs. “Ciitglass “everything is | ‘the * 3 thi “mé fav. BK Bias tea _ yvait*a imintite. “Iwill ‘hve you ‘méas- vogue. The ware farigés from the hug [ / ior te "hap Mie a 3 Ys ‘ved ‘for “a ‘harp “and: a ‘pair ‘of ‘wings. Safdinieres vases, lemonade sets, ‘an '| yew, What's ‘your teal ‘tiame?! table-wate to the dainty sachet bottles ‘Abbott Angél of Paradise, Kam’? and pertume bottles for the ‘boudoir| Carey Pack and “Nixon ‘Hikes, béth ‘dressing table. Compotes, relish dishe:’| **6m southeastern ‘Missouri, also applied in all sizes and shapes. may now rgrace or enlistment. tie dining “table, while--chatming -bot- Sear tes ‘for smelling ‘salts “aresin cut glass. With prehups, ‘an enamieied stop. “Tet the kiddie ‘choose ‘His ‘own ‘toy” has been one of the slogans for ‘the Christmas sifopper and many of the stores are cdtering “to'this lidea. The ‘toys “are ‘on ‘display “so ‘that ‘tte 4ittle tots ‘may “see ‘them util decile Which he ‘préfers. for ‘his “‘nutséry.. “Tie “at- unbreakable © Wn: Inial toys “will He “Sure ‘to “We ‘seen in | | @ Tesedecadeades Mr. “tind Mrs, Phomas ‘McéKean gave ‘darice “list ‘Hight In honor of ‘their “sbutarite‘ daughter, Miss’ Nancy"B. Mc- téan. we: ‘(@a. ‘Note: (By “Making “the “me” si- lent ‘as in ‘Thaekerél, un “eritirely “dit. feperit (éffedt ‘is ‘afforded: IT AM a“fatRirl, Writes an eastern sirlto ®'Phitadetinia editor, 16 years eld, and ~Wéigh °T80. points; ‘eirly as tuch as dad-and mother combined. | I am /but'5 feet high, so. You ‘can easily te ac fi : - This 30 saedeedsssscedeocceTeddeaeeded: every home where thére ‘is & ‘clild So all of the shoppers who ‘have: hot ‘nomical ‘service. obeyed the D, -Y. C. 8. E, order’ will still ‘have a/good ‘selection ‘in -all styles, and prices of «gifts. EE AEN SE a NOTICE * The Infor \Philatheas of | the “Metiio-~ Hist @hureh witl hold a *andy radle HFi- ‘cdy, Pecember 24 ‘ih the 1oBbiés UE" the | “piping, farnace and gas appliance installatioris "Runds ‘to go ‘to ‘the> Afmeniith ‘Helier tana, f2-81-2¢ 144 South ‘Wolcoti—Phone. 1561 aa atlas oa Sais cént “6ff*on all Wedding @ E PORNEPORE Yeo: 209-915 "West “Hirst Strect “seis 6ite, Twenty evbdese ox 3, f i Li OVEN HEAT REGULATOR | fantily instead of slaving inthe kitchen” “Christmas is coming. \Por the ‘first time I'shall have ‘practically the whole Yay to enjoy the -holi- day ‘with “my ‘family. ‘ j ps “In the past I spent ‘Christmas inthe kitchen, preparing ‘utid (cooking ‘the héliddy dinner. ‘Now I have a ‘Lorain’-equipped gas range. I shall prepure ‘the ‘Whole ‘meal, ‘put it in the «oven, ssét ‘the indicator for four-hour cooking and then forget all about it while I-romp with my @hilé@ren and ‘share their joy over ‘the gifts-Santa Claus ‘has brought them, - oe. Tene “L wilbsit down ‘to the ‘fewst With ‘a ‘¥en! west, which ‘has never been the case tbéfore, sbecause shang- a good-eppetite-or a Christmas spirit. “Another thing, ‘ing Over a Hot stove ‘for hours js tit voiductive of ‘the ‘Meal ‘will ‘be’ more ideéliciougly cooked than ev er before. ‘Lorain’ is the greatest of the many blessings the :past sear -has brought me.” We ‘Are ‘Now ‘Demonstrating the Wonderful With the Lorain Oven Hext Control aw IN-OUR SALES ROOM - (GASPER : pertinent ‘facts: This country *will harvest ‘this :year | : one of the largest crops in its history; ‘its transpor-|vote for' president atthe late clection, although they +-tation congestion'has ‘been relieved’and its railroad(are hdlding 25 per cetit df ‘the menibership Jf the “gy8tem is for ‘the ‘first time ina decade on a soundthouse. 4 They cast only .about 5 per cent df the total !4 ‘GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY @19 East First St. ‘Phone 1500 sto > & % ‘Owing ‘to ‘many -recent requests we ‘have ‘installed Depaitment is fully equipped and a competent organization ‘will be maintained ‘coritinually; and everl effort made ‘to render a‘salisfactory ‘and <eco- Telephone.all orders and inquiries for “house New York Oil-Company, eesoescocce esécéosoccee Cdoddootce eocdedesess ale he eoete ehoate hogy Siege R2 cS oS Soak ror es Me io-afo<t RS re eee at Re cS eo rey - reheat Poste a eo aio aho-afe om KR 5% fo afo ofoofe ato PD ee & or *e ~~ a> no S 2 coe Po oh Ro eyeefe 8 ~~ oaks +

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