Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 6

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“Gbe Casper Daily Crivume agper, Natrona pange Building fore it. If the tariff commission should feel piqued | at being relegated to a secondary role in the mat- ter of tariff mvestigation, its members may thank 1 | the patron who appointed them, for Mr. Wilson’s | as second-cla | violation of the express provision of the law which —-—- authorized the commission, by giving his own party adherents a preponderating influence in that body, yaturally causes a Republican congress to regard | nd every evening except Sunday et ty, Wyo. Publication Offices: Oil & SS TELEPHONE Sut oa BUSI Entered et Casper matter, THE ASSOCIAWED PRESS "Ss FROM UNITOD PRESS MEM REPO ; Raitor : Xe} i NUN Baie aitor | the board with suspicion. ROE. EVAN 3 ' Tt would not be necessary to suggest in words THOMAS D. ee H | 2 ‘tariff policy or rates of duty. The zealous pre- paration of certain arguments, or. the cautious sup- pression of pertinent facts would be even strong- | er than outspoken advice or suggestion in in- fluencing the deliberations of a congressional com- mittee which accepted with credulity as final the re- ports of the commission on tariff matters. And Chairman Fordney and his right-hand men ‘have | not yet given evidence of being too credulous. | “| They propose to find out things for themselves, ' and if there is anything in the commission reports | which may amplify the imformation obtained from witnesses, it will be given due consideration. The | attitéde of the Republican members of the com- | mittee is to accept all things and hold fast that which is good from the viewpoint of national pros- Advertising Represenialiv Randall 41 Fifth y, David 5. Prudden. King Sepies of tt cS SUBSC $9.00 | 4.50 2.25 une Year.---->-= Six Months---- Three Months- One Month-- Per Copy---- One Year. pt > period than ye paid in advance and the Daily ptions must } pon ifter subscription becomes sure delivery one month ars Member of Audit Bureau of Cirentations (A. B.C.) Member of the Axsociated Press , The Associated Press is ¢ ‘ely entitled to the use perity. 4 paul for republication of all news credited dn this paper end | The bootlessness of a tariff commission be- a here. news publ Sig ae atso the | holden to the executive branch of the govern- | ment for its existence is very likely soon to ‘be il- ‘Justrated. For many years there was a red-hot WHY BRITAIN SHOULD PAY. | propaganda throughout the country for a tariff According to reliable statistics the wealth of been fe ii the tariff aes ae Hi Great Britain has iacreased more than a hundred | 3reat ea eee id ge oe: eir gga! billion dollars while the wealth of the United States ons to what seemed to majority opinion, and | aH gav i ft authority to appoint a tariff | as increased a matter of fifty billion dollars, all | 2ave President Ta j y peer 3 peal result of the war. In view of this state of ee aga! 1909. ate board did ered affairs thesq fwho talk cancellation of Britain’s hil » butal en Gee shat vy pty Bel pe : share of the sum due us for money advanced, ms MS othe ee Ree a fe) hanpeit aa amounting te five billions of dollars, seems ridicu- | ghored. en the Democrats, who had bitterly opposed the board, were commanded by Mr. Wil- son to provide a commission. Mr. Wilson himself had, with that facility characteristic of him, changed us mind on the question. A Democratic commis- lous. The increase in the wealth of the United States has occurred, of course, wholly within our own borders, much of it due direétly and indirectly to : ; nmi the huge war business which brought us .a net fav- sion was appointed, and a Republican majority ‘ ss. Hi is about to repeat Srablesies ance » $16,000,000,000 or | 2OW controls congress. History is a orable trade balance of some $ | eentf “as litaloule more. Increased market values of real and per- | c : f : | sonal property, especially of productive agencies, Once again let it be said that the tariff cannot ; k the balanee é be taken out of politics so long as two schools of make up je ala . i } % aoe : Great Britain's increased wealth is partly due | thought exist ae subject m9 mots Be schools | to new acquisitions of territory, or what is practi- | "© Tepresented mn congress. But if it is the popu- ally an acquisition. “The big gain,” says the lar will that a tariff commission should exist, then Savy sing : it should be under the immediate direction of con- Savings Banks Association, “‘is due to the wealth , > h added by the Mesoptomanian oil fields. African ter- | °€SS: co-operating with that body, and assigned 1 by congress to such research and report as con- ritory taken from Germany, and elimination of Ger- | : ‘ sean et | gress may require. many as a trade competitor. é Of course, Great ‘Britain has for the time being | only an ostensible mandatory over the immense German colonies in Africa, but the terms and condi- tions are such that for commercial and all other practical purposes, German East Africa and Ger- ‘CONQUEST OF PREJUDICE. { In New York ‘the other day: a boxing match was | held for the benefit of French war orphans. No less is ag British col | a person than Miss Ann Morgan of the J. P. Morgan man Southwest Africa have pre i nitshy co! ae family, assisted by other society women, invaded German East Africa lies just nor | the: financial district and sold tickets. of colo! possessions long under the control o' The match was an entire success, physically, Great Britain, and in the direct route of the Cape- | financially and socially. New York is having some to-Cairo Railroad. ye eR tana ae | agitation with veference to her boxing ‘law and 2 nee es M wld aes aR ssi saticd threats have been made to repeal it. The recent rade, Great Brite. could scarcely have wit pt aoe : bE 5 : | bout, however, thas put a quictus on such talk for for anything more fortunate than to have this vast | jy, present B <4 region fall into her hands. It is a region of great, Wyoming is endeavoring to emerge fromthe 1. 1 i re ibili- ry 3 PS . * ° but as yet undemonstrated, agricultural possibili | blue laws often years ago and a boxing bill is be- ties and of mineral and forest wealth. It is 384,- fore the legislature OOO square miles in area, or a territory equivalent Ne itottieny MetaVorkinwin ews theumanlvoace aaa ae ae aati sur beng me can best be judged from what the Tribune says on scConsin, 10, a ) We é 4 4 . 3 4 ay: Rie t Saat ~.. | the subject. It will find a cordial indorsement in souri. It is quite within the possibilities that Ger- Weaning The Tebuweee: man East Africa may become as great a wealth : pF pasar ieelrien: secnehiahy SSaerincatal He oe fe ne eas ibe pies aoe em or brutalizing when it disappeared under a wave graced with e borders 0 le Slates named. f ref of 7 de . |, _ ba k e presen a . ‘ of refovm a decade or so back. ly $ In securing a mandate over German Southwest : me p di} rhe Nera Hs poe and Africa, Great Britain acquires control of an areal we the outcry which stopped é ey te % hae eile ee a ; 4 trstig | man-to-man punching in a ring and let football, for ca as large as ar or 0} a serna ~ a , ig satan: 3 'P® | example, with far re_ risk serious persona of as great productive resources, though not quite OnE IDOL ea Tiss Or SSCUOUE Sperscnal so important because of geographical location. injury, continue. rman islands south of the equator, with an ag- There was. on the other hand, an ay gregate area of 95,000 square miles, and of great value in aid of ocean commerce, also passed unde British control as a result of the war. The de- truction of the German merchant marine, the dis- continuance of German manufacturing and the dis the ruption of Germay lines of trade were all events . which added to the opportunities and commerce of | the British empire. It will be readily apparent that a hundred billion dollars is a conservative estimate of the added wealth realized by the United King- dom as a consequence of the war. No wonder the empire is rapidly recovering, | but great is the wonder that anyone should sug- gest the cancellation of the British debt to America. ial possessions. yo | ting as it then existed—the sordid crookedness and rottenness of its principals and the whole tribe of managers and hangers-on. . “Just what has caused the present revival of sport is difficult to guess. The war, with its! sound stress on physical strength, probably deserves most of the credit. Prohibition may or may not contribute, But the main point is that, however initiated, pugilism once more, as Miss Morgan's triumphant proceedings in behalf of devastated France demonstrated, has a chance to live on its | merits. Few protests today are heard against the sport itself. The sentimental nonsense about its brutality has been blown away before clearer winds r | of commen sense. A SUSPICIOUS TARIFF COMMISSION. “Bat the danger of crookedness remains and Infa'iburet ofvaclfratidatonrike Utica’ States the friends of boxing must realize their duty in face tariff commission has issued a press notice assuring of it The ame'in the squared circle must be really the public that its vigilance respecting the tariff *1U@re if it is to last. The old influnces are con- question has been unwavering, that the ways and stantly pt work. The best energy of honest sports- means committee now holding hearings on tariff | MER will ‘be needed if uncleanness ts iia be kept beviniGn chnsibetore Gt regarding each industry iin- out, From this point of view the enterprise of Miss ' cluded in each schedule comprehensive information Morgan is sound and helpful. Here is a sport de- ed by personal or political advantage or | SC'VINS the intere policy,” and that “these reports, prepa ‘ : unpartial body, present without suggestion of tariff | it receive {he SHEP STE of the whole community — policy or rates of duty the main facts and figures | }US¢ 45 long as its standards of sportsmanship de- pertinent to tariff legislation.” | Unfortunately, the ways and means committee not so certain that the tariff data prepared and ubmitted to it by the tariff commission represent the findings of “an impartial body,” and that is one why the committee is justified in consider » data as merely supplemental to what may unbiz Serve suppor CAUTIOUS, zs Dashing up the bea But the movie beauties | Stay far from its reach. } =I | } Robert jest and eourtesy legitimate reason for condemnation of the prize | 505 , st of every one not blind to reali- | ed by an| "es nd not lost in a disembodied pacifism. May |] Great big waves of water 1% h, i@ VOTE OF THANKS SENT TO STATE SCHOOL LAND BOARD 15 APRECHTIN The folowing vote of thanks to Gov. D. Carey and members of the school Jand board, for the inter extended “the Cham- her of Commerce in their efforts to wurchase Section 16, south of town, has heen sent to Gov. Carey by the Casper Chamber of Commerce: “It affords me pleasure in behalf of the Casper Chamber of Commerce to advise you and the members of the c school land board that at a large- iy attended forum meeting of our Cha her of Commerce, held lavt Tuesday, January 11, a yote of thanks to the state school land board) was unani- mously extended in appreciation of the courtesy and consideration given to the Casper Chamber of Commerce and its committees, and through them to the citizenship of Casper, in connection with our application for the purchase | of Section 46, immediately adjoining our city on the south. “The interest and vur citizens by the visit to 4 majority state courtesy, shown ur city of of your board a few weeks |i ago to take up this question with us} the promptness in acting apen uest that the seale then © - 2 portion ‘of n> tone the fixing of ao ‘Gate for meeting with or « rere eur tised te | withdraw Gheyenne mittee on the matter Inst the prompt and favorable a su made us feel that our re have been earnestly mteligontly consiiered hy our yin government, a represented in this in itance by 1 honorable board, and hat the ne ry confidence, te insure inued uphuilding -of our lifferent communities, between ‘ns of this city and ours been’ irameasnralyly | Mcials trengthened by the action taken ‘in this) has matter.” PAYAS tions ‘reflects honesty, good character’ and detetmination to maintain a sound standing’ in your community. mén ‘know and judge you by your past performances: and record crutch, Casper extend tomer, they do net do sess a mrans of ‘hetpiIng you “through ‘financier dim. culties, dise, Wut it is one phuse of service peo- me of geod charkcter may enjoy. customer who buys’ goods on credit, should have available at the time, the’ money to pay for What he is buying., fredit merely enables 2 ‘customer to month ed. always by paying your bis promptly. a a ht ta eer ricer s : SATURDAY, JAN. 22, 1921 ‘CAPITAL FLIGHT WALIED. —riectoral vote. They’ planned ‘to | a et \as soon as af permitted. | pBs MOmMpS, In, Jan. 21,—Weather onditions were unfavorable today cor! The most powerful artificial light in Wheeler and Mrs. Draper ,the world is that of the lighthouse on airplane try) |7eYkoland, which is of 40,000,000 can- mn to deliver the Nebraska e Start Today, Januaiy 22. Ain x8 Prompthess in meeting your obliga- é When Snow and Slush are quite the fashion in the North, balmy breezes, sunny skies, moonlit bays and tropical flewers are the fashion in the South, and_those who have gone there are enjoying all sorts of f Tecreation—luxuriating in the exotic unmindful of furnace fires, heavy wraps and the constant menace catching Those who bid farewell to the North at .this time, retufn realizing more than ever be- fore the real value of @ winter vacation im that Yomantic, historic and beautiful land Scuth of ‘Start right! Take a Burlington-planned-trip— past interesting and celebrated places. Go one way and return another, As soon as you de- cide the date en which you wish ‘to leave, let ame know, because travel is heavy down that way and 1 want to protect your comfort and ; pleasure by reserving proper sleeping car space in advance. L. pete bert J.-A. LEARY Division Freight they their finger, tips. igs @teonventence—not a When “retail merchants © of fo you as a ous have your. Credit just to @ispose ‘of merctian- The for his purchases at the time it! mvenient for him to pay all of | not Jater than the 10th of following purchases, unless; ecinl terms ave arranged and grant Credit is a convenience—enjay_ it) ACCOUNTANTS. CHIROPODISTS Lon(ion has a, “nose chib,” ithe men:-|* 3. A. TAKELY we ue ARL WALKER ia srship of which is determined by cor-|* Public Accountant and Auditor *) ms site Scientific Chiropodist ane: samedi urements, and bl ./* All kinds -of Books opened ‘and > { Rooms. ed Nownermd, socks ¥ le Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store ‘icant falling shott of ‘the . requived|* closed and ‘opt. ‘Authovity on An- se . So eseesseeseses \* Office Hours—9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 tandnrd of size 's rigidly exctded. |” come serpin see ite ion ry RD eeeserereuns Doub aos see ‘ SOLER NIP OW AEN: Fy mater! ‘ing thra my ice ‘kept st eee mereagers PS as ee Ee gin Sheree eee w SG. 0 195 COND. PHONE 1268. *! + M : Liew a ceete sete see's 01 6amGH Recniege tien STENOGRAPHERS eee Rese wes wee e sees ‘Sees eeesescveceeseseees Te ee eee wwe esese ees GUARANTEE ‘REGISTRY $| CLEANERS AN RESSERS |* BEATRICE L. JONES . CORPORATION bs ‘ine na bgp eeeerl* Public Stenographer x THE SERVICE CLEANERS = + /| _ Mimeograph Work a Specialty, — * & Ny: «| * Stenographers furnished by Roeares = ‘Cleaning, Remodeling *|* NEW TRIBUNE BLDG.—A\ se! POINT” ste phe FROM P. 0. = road 5 i ae, * “sorvion” Our NM hie cia cee <iceceuree wae Hels < AUDITORS - | weenie eee eee cease esse ee see) ese ee aeesenewesserseees! DENTISTS | MUSICIANS * REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG *)0 epee cceestensnsrereces (oes Se St et tS * ly *\* . W. ES 4 Public Accountants sie Dr. E. L. NEWLANDER o|* (Organist, St. Mark’s) f * — sls Dentist Cah 4 _ ° Income Tax Service bald 112 East Second, Street *|* INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, * * = * © Suite No. 4. Phone 1195R. *|° ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC. * One temdred: und sixty-eight crunite| ® 1 FLOOR O'S BLDG. TEL, 7074. * pats aa sdenilaasa og e Ph TW or 1508 : xy jceeweessenwege be ag Pe . +. tnd tmerbie monuments and matkers tol woe eavesectavewssvanses SF Fe DHSS HAO RES eneeE ees |’ ¥e baeeae * Gro 'a's wide gis'e aie o ve sd at rictically east price, so that | ° pais cite tebe wees ceeeereererrensesig COA Ce an TRANSFER ne desired alterations can be curried SPE! a an EP at , yw show 0.) oe “ } eietaa | eee sc se eve Dense ewer sees Wee atane and mieker ie listed wt 30|* Auditors and Accountants °° DR. J. J. DONOVAN . "SoARUNS TRANSFER AND * jer-cent less than. prices asked ‘by mid: | ° + i eles paueat st octane ed ‘STORAGE : tlemen or commission, salesmen ating \: pide Sage gnc niecber cts ARNE IR lee Phone oe. #1. {Qco—Talt's, Billiard Hoh : m you from neighboring states. Ea P a {> «| 1 - further re the sate of all this stock)... Pe ie rear as Soi x we: ae at eee ee eee ee ovews | voersy bee tees eye o eee ewes 4 will may one, way railroad fare to | Pati ccaagi ses Hiaaereeeiaciiee person coming to Casper from any CT | fa in Asami, on sae APOE ORB « «\9) (SBRORRS * TORS: eave We seeeeenece cweeeeens iundred dollars. All lettering and, on-! > : us , ie an ‘G 68. * raving done ‘by compressed air and! spp, ate Gage new Oa ie Ee ice: : vorkmanship guuranteed to be sitietly | « Chiropractors q j \* ufactore Fur Coats, Robes and La--* ivst el: Only the best granite i | Q Lyric felt Bide Center St. - DOCTORS |” wies’ Garments; 'T: 4n allits * used, namely Barre, Wermuemt., and St | * | bane 106, Re cles eta eee es es vesesuiens | *thundies, Sir. we be Pagiae® hada hobby el es ceeceswammeccens|® PR. S. LUCKEY Beaver Sins tumed and ¢ Should a middleman or a commission | DR. B. ue bcp po AE ROS pei inet oA gil Od al ll On SEM solomon: DR, EDN! N ££ Obstetries ani Diseuses of Women 2 |S Write for prives. Whone Ro ye hoger Bn beh i pul cI tors sis, and Obildr ¢|* 333 8. KLM ST. CASPER, W¥O. once ese bes, i 25, I } to leave the picture of the monument | **** ccesegevesrereueesren — ' | was . ie . DR, M. MAR? ae Se eats ey 1 f LEY : rus . ‘Chiropractor Be aa Et wadios’ ‘and Gent's Tatloring | * orft the middleman and| 2 160 Saepaual St: ols Over Golden Rule. Store =| 7i0lcaning,. Exeusiak, “Sepeleing: Gant directly from the stone cutter him-| pareees sige cee. oe|® Special Attention Given to Surgery: *\eOar talloricbuerncne ao cheapiall® faa f nal sereccescccecss | {Diseases of Women and Children °/¢ | readymade os » that every stone sold Vv M. * EB. west Ave..—Phone iB Hdddd An “Stic: conic: |-¢ Ryo Mae . scscaceeseeserseesveueewe morial Duy. * Will make house calls or call at * s opportunity. Come, + “M4 Mast 3M. Phone 15283. * HAT CLEANERS ents. If you ‘ome, write immediately for price MONUMENT WORKS Robert Simpson, Prop. jecond St. Phone 957-W eee |e ° . N. & A. Coal Co. |; Phone 1400 This day has been set aside to pay your bills promptly. SEE BEN Peewee ete seed at eet eenere After fone your rounds, let ‘ you have he Guapen, us invest. the Test. is prt are nr a pt td ae ERR AE EY os eeccs |soeecececeseeons |* are made tn all: materials. * SHOE SHINING PARLORS ewe ween eens ee eee oe . aojleeee ‘g Bi, CEMENT BRICK G@ PARLOR * dé 4 Bee et Really 2 soil eRe ie Scheie i Your Shoe shining + 3 WYATT CAFETERIA , Bi° FREY BRICK AND TILE CO, * é hepaebats + 2 Win the cafeteria family if you * | a , | first class Shoe Polish * — Pia abe : i cneaee Tete ees bons: elt {Whitemore's) used, | We dy mot * | Tom Toud "ike mother evoked, Bs i “ + * charge extra for shining your heels, * Ld |. Peete, *> DOBBY O48 BUPLIPIN oar) barrie hE Re? C9 cd . one weerseeee eeeeeerewe NEW YORK HAT CLEANING * WORKS bq e and re-block all kinds of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and Sti? Hats for Ladies and Gentlemen. * New trimmings; all work guaran- * il for and deliver.” Shoe * rior in connection. = * DE, c. KAMP M Physician and Surgeon Office: Pate ae ane Bldg. CONSULTING ENGINEER ¢ SC RATHRE TMH RE HEKH TEED E RK, « . “SPIRAL MUSHROOM S¥S' Ptd. Reinforced Conerete Designs and Rointorcving Steel se DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon . - Steel hone 1319-M WALTER MW. WHEELER Special Attention Given to Disranes f u : Lite. Bldg. of Women and Children, Tee eee ee eae oes Suite 200-201, © re ri 6 LAWYERS os: ee Spencer meen eanereseeeoes % ears . GEORGE A, WEEDELL ra . Attorney-at-Law e DRE. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Office: Room 4, Wood Bidz. Phoves: OMice 743, Ken. 1222 * Associated with Durham & Lowey, * | Altorneys-at-Luw sd Phone 794 301-2 Oil Exchange”? per, W; ° eeees Royal Worcester. ee 3 , Z od Pears ss ve eeecene Rubber Corkets_—__. — HAUL C. KEIVH, M.D. WILLIAM 0. 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