Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Ebe Casper Daily Cribune OIL MEASURES MUST ——— nl a ae 2 é er Meat Packing plant last night. Near- - ‘ jy 100 strikers picketed the plant. There { : 2 Tee de was no violence. Officials, denied that , | Sea ; a call for state militia had been made. Special to T he Tribune.) " : CHEYENNE, Jan. 19.—Gov. Robert D. Carey declared today that he favored legislation on the state oil industry if the measures advocated were in the interests of ‘oil production and consequently in the interests of the citizens of the state. He declared he was anxious to have the state drilled as extensively as possible, but desired to prevent waste of the state;s oil and gas resources. The statement of Gov. Carey followed an interview in which the chief executive was asked to express his opinion on the insistent demand for oi! legislation, which has apparently sprung up in 1 bein, houses. He declined to express his opinion on any measure, but said ed his mes- + he hoped, when he deli G A . stuge to the present session of the: legis- lature, to bring about less legislation and better legislation. f “Any legislation on the production of gas and oil shouid meet the require: ments of the industr: id the gov 2 LES y — _ TWO PHILADELPHIANS | “JOSIAH, my father, married youniz, and cai his wife with three chilarén to New England -about 1682,” writes’ Benjamfn Franklin in his incomprable autobiography. “By the same wife he had, four children born there, ‘and by a second, wife ten more, in all seventeen; of which I remember thirteen sit- | Ung at one time at his table, who all grew up to be men and women, and mar- ried. .I was the youngest son, and thé youngest child but two.” ; It was this youth who, at the age of 17, landed at the Market street whiit about 9 o'clock on a Sunday morning In October, 1723; bought three great | puffy rolls at a penry apiece, and “walked off With @ roll under each arm and eating the other, Thus 1 went up Market street as far as Fourth: street, * * * Then 1 turned’ and went down Chestnut street and part of Walnut street, eating m¥‘roll all the way.” 5 The first Appearance in his home town—for he soon made himself the: fore- mout of Philadelphians, 2 title not since displaced—was far from impressive. He was d stranger in a strange land, for in those days Bostonians knew of this city than we now Know of Alaska. His sole cpital consisted of a fair | knowlefige of the printer's art, a willingness to work and a deteymination -to make good use of his time and talents. The day after his arrival he made a sort of business arrangement with a printer named Keimer, who was to let him lodge at his home and give him a little werk now and they until trade in- ereased. ernor. “If poasible,., 0 sures ae pe j; We choose Samuel Keimer as the other of these two Philadelphians simply , (Continued trom Puge 1) alutty. ue be aay a $y Bee a | oy Rey. of contrast. The only reason his name was not fong since lest in the miliar with the wo Py aati } fle rs is because he happened to have been for a little while asso- ‘ f 1dive Motnts to tee plished, Oil production is a huge a pire ail Franklin. ek nid ps z ey iba eran haere t3 as teal re 2 . t to the sfate and Iam anxious, for the y ’ ken a northbound train, pre Dail F H stARS Beapie, (o.hhve opbrr tors In every way the men seem to have been opposites—the one a shiftless ? ; ¥% sa Ww hee ‘i y ashion i a : and drill. Waste, however, sort of fellow who wrote indierent verses, love argumentation and wore his veard at full length in deference to the Mosaic taw; an individual whose chier claim to fame, other than this connection with ‘Franklin, rests in the Tact that he once ordered a roast pig for a party of fear and ate the whole of it before his guests arrived. » avoided.” Publication the plans for oil lation in The Tribune has caused ¢ side discussion on the — subje “among the legislators. As previously stated in Tribune the older con- ative and more experienced legis- tion which it is hoped will rest of the pair and their asper. s reputation and that of the tyo with whom he was intimate takes on a dark shade on the eviden in t hands of the police. On one occasion So far as these young me's coxmparative chatiees for sucess were concerned, Keimer had the better of it, for he actually owned a printing . : $ arias lest | te eeUi An orchid- | 0vttit and he actually knew a numper of his fellow-townsinen, Keinier he is said to have informed “his roor liedes haven pene area! tegielas ABN 'WEAR— Above) An Adved treat anything ie th while, and Hraaklin read even Orth a= mate that the other two e “second 01 ro) eg D ey ‘ 4 i . 1 this, |on which he cou lay hands. ‘XKeimer 't know ie meaning order 7 > hs ‘ eure: a with one large orstrich _plunte in thi x story” men and that i knew nent. Today they vs we ned in/ colored georgette crepe hat is trimited with on * , " soa a and Franklin, young as he was. already was a devotee thereof. any’ job that would net nod return vinning over many o! e : Lak} 3 ae ‘ = “hful model ere: for milady and tc be : they woul! alvide the ith him vho have believed that idditional le lovely chapeau, (Below) Another youthful model created iy Within paveni sea teea tee ANBle eicat meet, Eranklin wasthavowbebror. Insteal of tak the su: ion # ution is needed in the industry, which | inj ously the man 1 worn during her Southern sojourn. It is of grey georgette crepe and is em- | pis own printing shop and Kelmer was apply’ urked that a to him for a job. Tlien the state an ann income years after his inauspicicds landing in the ‘city srhictt has never honored tain notorious proprietor of a former t a whicheis stringently | broidered in coral silk. him as he merited, :this young man who was born 250 /yeurs-ago next Mon- David street resort probably offered the by the United gu S$ BoOv- day had become one of the leading figures in the province, having entered ernment. upon a career which vefore its close in 1790 was fa Hey ap S new measure of 3 pgislati int © "sme: 2 elow-men. And while it is ult in sucl 2 e regulations. ot c e pee a 4 Sn puter: 4 ‘ ” * ane mh eopient a daphbement Be rateen Breesrrale Lieuten: | ment for the twenty-four hours ofa natural day,” as worked out by Frank- ky 2 ant Stephan Farrell, = of athe, interter,: provide! for! the preven: lin while still a very young man, is perhaps ‘the nearest approach thereto: tion of waste, cover drillings and im i s : : ‘he Morning. 5 Rise, wash, and address Power- smb relations te, Oe wo tl TC iA FOP | COMING | occ 2.222% or as Fake a tae Pome s. ‘They declare that addition this day? 7 business, and take the résolution esources ey declare addition- best target for holdup operations and dismissed the subject FIRST THEORL ARE BORNE OU With evidence apparently proves that Reeder » to F death from thugs, first theories of the tr “t are borne out. Reeder probably was of the day; prosecute the present ordered to throw up his hands and in ifapeetrictiond, tei posed hy ital ueeKe SENTENCED TO d shidemhe Gebgme stead « te a od with the request niliar with conditions would bring . Ai : kfast Whipped out his gun and commence! + . hs : vy b- “9 Y b tout chaos in the industry and a su 6) Hone asl 4 ad ‘|sequent handicap that would greatly STATE SCHOOL a ¥ Pe oe raad aaa, apt ‘etard the improvements and. progress ons ‘ sharp, ae 4e fired trom diemall callb 8295, how being made. SS Lester Linn, Paul’ Buck and Williaa Noon. R eae or overlook my accounts, t : 29 a charged wi 2 x the and dine. 4 pistol, and that the one or two which 7 Huff, charged with breaking into the i followed were from a Jat Arion A CHIC SPORTS SATIN. Salvation Army several weeks agu w. 2 FY returning the fire the holdups. made no! ' i . glory in bright tried yeste afternoon before Judge | 3 ‘ % centrated their attention on their e=| (92 0F A AoE: tin is un- C. 0. Brown in the distiict court. } a Work, : contrated thelr attention on heir es Usually smart, The gathered skirt iiligsaase splonted 7 Subty aes Ste} 5 : aoe is worn under a thalt oe Y hag 4, lodags gales them an j A ; 4 qiveing, ‘ 6 po eeanee in eee places, | Sirp- 7 ‘| ine bor iB fae 4 ‘i estion: What go re WE ri : Version, or cyn- GUN RETURNE almost to the kne About e stat sparen tony oo Wiilinee: eLaneere ueat jon: hat good have P done 7 per, usic or : ROOM OF FRIED round neck ‘is Peano 2 ee: P diwhata anna iRentoh@mtand-will ie oday? versation. Examination of the day. Returning downtown they visited thi a n adc bent Wo ar_school it Virginia to ¥ v room thelr accomplice and retur to the ribbon’ there is a trimming of mippcoW! mong: Night. 10-4 Sleep. t to his suitcase to’ free th embroidery in heavy rope silk— Buck and Linn will stey in the re | selves of all evidenc nd then wert! rose and bia Two frilis are ad- PFs « Added to this scheme of order, which Franklin himseit contcased he/found extremely dificult to acquire jwas- an innate abhorrence of waste, id bn these two foundation stones he erected a “human Structure. of thrift which has few, it any,‘ parallels in history. So those national organizations whien have asked that the week of January 17 be observed thruout the land as Thrift Week did well to choose Franklin's birthday as the day for inauguration of this timely effort. s form school until they b&come of age ockited Press) ANEeS x 19.—llewt two had by ° i Medium The A: nch mato- to their own room, which they had 0: ! geq-to ithe elbow. sleeve: cupied with Probe, now in the count! gigg réquires 5 yards 40- jail, until the fatter was placed undoes. 9% st sPictorial Review Blouse No. 8679. | iit of the spectacular auiry at this hotel reveals th Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 25 | flight recently made into. C Eat BS OCE Uae Neh: Qua ae cents. Skirt No, 8295, Sizes, 24 to |two other American naval officers last week left his lng eee gtea st. Price, 25 cents. {Clared that at one time when lost in vf two gti to guarantee Embroidery No. 12 Transfer {tke woods he consulted his comm: m rent which he was uni Sabi pay when leaving. He said he was blue or yellow, 15 cents ing to some point in Wyoming ¢ ] a = | would send for the when be | carned enough me her or not { d by th ? | police is not definitely” known he the two | other one had not registered but 4 | merely occupied the room with ll of friend and his name has not been learned, 1 ‘alter Hinton, — He DOUGLAS. Judge C. O. Brown of the district Opie? Shapely? You've said it, + court, leaves: today for Douglas, where | nut you. should aed the bevy of other he will hold court. He will return here | 1 & 4} ng ‘Nyi i. are jelve and shapely, bathing Nymphs For a number of years we have been rightly regarded ag the most waste- “ul people in the world. In the matter of ivud alone, it has been said we throw away cnough to feed the French nation. In many other ways we lave typified Che exact opposite of Franklin's practices. And during the last four or five years we haye so set.at naught his precepts as to find ourselves now faving 4 new nation-wide need for their practice, he is on ‘ ‘To instruct and guide in the acquisition of this virtue is the purpose of Thrift Week, in the carrying out of which out national associations of bank- ers, educators, librarians, dife insurance officers, dry goods companies, real estutt boards, general contractors, and the Ted Cross, Young Meri's Chris- Han Association, Young Women's Christian Association, General Federation of Women’s Clubs and United) States Chiauijer of Commerce ure co-vpe- rating. : gerses WOULDN'T SQL PROBE D Probe, the prisoner in the county ja is quoted as saying thet he had “nev: (By Associated Press) squealed” on anyone and did not pre NEW YORK, Jan 19—Harry Boland, | pose to do it now. He was unde peretary to Eamonn De Vale rest for some Ume before the crime w “President of the Irish Republi committed and is, not charged. with be-|’ {aay wail sthere iitelit: NE. Abn s commeetion With doubt whether ‘Donal O'Callaghan Ap BER UAL ELAN would be surrendered to the immi, parties whi Norfolk as or- Able®.to) thr Wilson. 0'Cal- Miloren os Fe sOr istered a New York hotel but could net be found this Before dealing’ with the definite program adopted by these allied inter- ests, it is well to recall that thrift if not wali good many of us have taken {t to mean. t ix nov foolish saving, but wide spending and the latter,. of woursh, is predicated upon wise saving. Answers | | ‘CLOTHIERS “™ Opposite Lyric- Theater The Entire $50,000 Stock of the HUB CLOTHIERS IS TURNED OVER TO US TO BE DISPOSED OF IN THIRTY DAYS Greatest Values Ever Offered in Casper Down Go Prices = Even our present low prices are lowered one-fourth, one-third and even more, TO understand this should Hato wa Priot t6 its outpr coeeeeynared jot be difficult ‘for any one who lived thru the , « Germuny always Was pointed out as a mervel- ous example a Uhrifty nation, Had that been The case, it would logically scem that € y's defeat conclusively denied the value of thrift. ‘The fact is that the overthrow of the German system and’ ideals. was due priniurily to the wrong way in which her people spent what they had saved. Th 1 object of thrift is to make your money. mean more in ways which count not only to ycurse!f, but to others. The find objective in dealing with the material side of life is not to hoard, but to share. This being the cuse, the virtue of saving isto be gauged solély by the object for which one saves ank the wisdom with which one spends what has been saved. The miser and the spendthrift, the stingy and the overgenerous, are alike Poor citizns. Between these extremes lies a puth, long ago admirably charted by Benjamin Franklin, which leads net only to a. sufliclency of creature éoin- forts and a sane degree of financial independence, but also guides those who lake it to the fulfjiment of ideals which make for good homes and such sound sovernment ws can be built only On this foundation. Probe was Neil in t ing formepty bathhouse in the O-S bui nd the two were evicted from ti place as a result of conducting a di orderly house. Neil is said. to by ehoep shearer by trade but other Cork, who errived in the United formation regarding his activities states recently without a passport, that he was in league with boot) Was directed today by Secretary of rs, cannot be o por Wilson to deliver the Lord. | EAtie GANG Monta Mayor promptly to the ininigration | HOUSE AND STORE, of Labor's order was ee be Ramo, pair by the labor department by the » ; s being merely a format notifieati to Judge Lawless, in whose ‘custody t vidence having | OCallughan: sa USO been secured from the ma Wy Pilar Aired ALGAE: yc Pe (7 lad eran fe mc aL CE OPTI AP eA estisation of the latest revelations, Man" and as such should reship. « sd! of which developed Man, | # vessel Bound, abfoud, geome forward with both ind county officers working whi 19.—Counsel | Lord Mayor of | This is the path of thrift, and from start to finish it is payed with we ste"—no Wwuste of time, al, or effort, The ten gulde-posts this path, as wy ed out by the economic committee of the Young Men's Christian Association, are work und earn, make a Didget, record expenditures, have a bank ‘account, cafry life iisu own your own home, pay your bills promptly, invest in reliable se make a will and shure with others. he seven salient features of tirift as thus mapped out will he given a, da th week, Monday. bei set aside as bank day, followed by budget de lite “insurance diy, own-your-own-home: day, wuuke-w-will day, puy-your-bills- promptly day lind share-with-others day. ible for tt rubbery of his store and hous+ held by those working on the is repgrted, — thi : Each day brings greater crowds -of thrifty, economical shoppers, eager to share in the marvelous money-saving opportunities. Shop from coast to coast and nowhere can you duplicate today the prices we have placed on this $50,000 stock of new merchandise. Come and be convinced. SUITS AND OVERCOATS ebtter time .vo impress these economic needs on people towns and cities far and wide av readjustment is in full swing and trift seeds now, planted ber pence offiéers are maintaini 4 itiff and a driver are bound to bear good fruit, A vast number of Americans have Wad their wp lookout for the fugitives, f comp: At less than manufacturer’s cost — fing on unbely war profits and are mote or less sobéred to u sense of the tcf is held that medical treatment sor | Churge-of violating . ws * 2 senselessness of such doings. his wound, could not be long delayed py | aNee, Were fined. $5 in yolice court You'll get better values and save on e-half if’ we sell you one of our Michael x the one supposed to have been shot i } night, Sterns (value first) Suits or Overcoats _A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS ON SALE Hundreds of articles on special sale not described on this sheet: 3 Overallss union made, Chamoisette dress gloves, Rockford socks, 19 heavy weight, | 59 sale price 25 per pair c sale price e only ... Se Cc : 23 ; Canvas gloves; Woolen sox, 35c_ pair, weight, at, per. Good quality horse hide three pairs Y pair ... lined mittens, sale 65e POP eich ae ou! —— price Within the year millions of people will learn that the economic law cannot be tampered with that it has a buck-kick as well as forward-shove, While such persons are counting up their losses and repenting their folly! another sot of Americans will be giving thahky for an inwate sense or early training, or whatever it was, that’ helped therm keep their heuds amid confused condi- tious. Among these latter ore men and women whose conception of thrift is narrow, but who, nevertheless, have learned its worth, eder and that this in time will i tu his apprehension —_ KQUIPM ARRIVING, The desk for the new fire alarm sys tem to be “installed here arrived thi mwyrnit id has been put the connagtigns to be mad tem will he re weeks. It fire alarm “THE YELLOW TYPHOON’ shape fe he sys for use in about five ombination police ant is considered one of the We hive those who seek to make clear thé valub of thrift next week will emphasize its brouter aspect as well’ as ity ihdividual benefits, We hope they Will call attention to the Get that the best bunk, account any people can have consists of natural resources; that the most profitable form of life insurance is proper conservation of these resources; that the finest logacy this -genera- tion can bequeath to coming ones is adaptation of these resources to public in’ good best on. the needs, é Taken os u while, we Americans have ven 86 careless and wasteful with out natural wealth that wecatibot hope to avoid ultimate payment of certain penalties, seine of which are being: exacted even now. A national growth in habits of thrift, however, will go far toward making up for past and present thriftieswaess. A national will to ayoid waste will mean more to ux ay a peu: 6. ple thin any other policy that could be udopted. vey’, (Hove editorial is tuken from the Philadéiphia North Aiierican, pub- lished at the old -heme of Benjamin. Frankiii, when he taught lis lesyons*in frugally and beeame the nation’s greatest citizen of his time: Following Benjamin Franklin’s Example— Be Thrifty and Save | Wyoming National Bank Cashes, Wronzizs 2 Men’s dress shirts, $2.00 Se rodan nee Suits) BBO eer oh and. $2.50 val- 1 00 sale $1.75 ar es kc 12:e ues, sale pric e ieee Sg eee ACME AS LUST NAR, Leather puttees, $10.00 Hundreds of hats and caps e ' , : i] 1e,° Sa tw § fe! Carpenters’ union made p ues” sale . Wholesale cost. white duck 2 vies overalls $2.50 Blackeotton e per pair Caps with and without ear bands, rahge from 95c up. : Men’s-heavy knitted work O. D. flanne sweaters, sale 1 50 wool, $8.00 price e value, ‘ nirts, all 3 > 3 95 Beaver Velour and’ felt ° hats range’ from $3.00 up, $

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