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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 192). CTZENS MIST GIVE UP ARMS TOSTATE GUARD PAGE SIX i i i ecks hoping to cover before the check pass- €5e Casper Daily €ribune | & through the Jrimaoedh house is more troublesome Iegued every evening except Sunday Natros8/ tian the careless person, for he seldom beats’ the County. Wye. Puaiintin a check in. He is the person most to ouffer for the prac. 31 {BB ...--00000e 16 and 18) tice of deliberately overdrawing impairs his it an ica toaphens i Eucoange Connecting ** | destroys the bankers’ confidence. eae WEES tered seconé class; A bank is a mighty touchy institution. atered at Camper, (Wroming) Fousttiee oF second Cnt’ | be for it is responsible for the funds of everybody ~ doing business over its counters; and the least irregu- larity on the part of the customer either through care- » is picked up by the banker and d little go to make up the sum "s credit. not want overdrafts, well-conducted | olerate them. Even with security filed to cover they are not invited, for with security a loan and note is the manner in which such transactions are prescribed by examiners and by careful bankers. A customer should not seek to impose on a bank- er by asking him to meet promiscuous obligations for him; and the < ner should not draw a check against funds in the bank. Even those with limited banking experience have ibune Building. __ ASSOCIATED PRESS Premdent and Editor .. Business Manager _ Associated Editor TINT... City, Batter 1 )clAavertising Manager MEMBER THE £. HANWAT total of a patro A bank d iR. E. EVANS .. *THOMAS DAILY Advertising tives x ng & Prudden, 172028 Steger Bidg.. Chicago, th avenuc, New York City; Globe Bide, Boe ‘oppies of the Daily Tribune are on file York. Chicage and Bost ~ offices and visitors are welcom SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carter One Yecr er} discovered that it pays best to play strictly on the lage nS level with banker and establish and maintain a One Month Se | Teputation w him, for scrupulous exactitude in all a. Wer Copy dealings W e pinch does come such a reputa- tion has tid: re than one person over the shoals. =m al or good rule to always know where you Mon : ancial affairs and to avoid an over- Tur draft as you would the pestilence and not trust to luck zid in advance and the/ and the bankers’ complaisance in caring for the things delivery after eubseri) voy should look out for yourself. ears s out of style and while it has lin- t should with some banking insti- tutions well-co ed and safe banks will no longer tolerate such loose practices. ALL IN THE DAY’S WORK. The whole country is rejoicing over the recent he- roic action of one of Will Hays’ mail clerks who did sot throw up his hands and turn over the mail treas- ure under his charge at the command of a bandit; but on the contrary nded a good right hander on the All subscriptions must be p: Daily Tribune will not Ye tion vecomes one month in Membsr of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. that only those placts would Phone @ pearched where authorities had HAY, GRAIN AND FEE! s reason to eve that i y are being concealed. SB Rowsst f Member of the Associated Press - ssociated Press « exclusively entitled to we “s n of all news credited in this paper and ws published herein. publicat: first interview with the famous | statesman, Li Hung Chan. | Kick if You Don't (ict Your Tribune. obtained by an American woman 15 or 16 any time between 6:30 and § o'clook p. m tt you fail to receive your Ir‘bune. A paper will be de Hvered to you by special messenger. Make it your duty tc —TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED aDs— ——— BRING RESULTS——.. hi let The Tribune know when your carrier misses you. THE NEW REFINERY. The value 6f an independent refinery to the city of Casper and the state of Wyoming is so apparent as to require no particular elucidation. The state de- sires industrial corporations and is not alarmed at saw of the would-be robber and hog-tied him at his visure. The story is being told over the east at pres- and out there they regard it as wonderful. It is shed up in a thousand styles. Here is the New York ‘ribune’s treatment: i ‘From the first engagement ii. the war the mail wndits emerges a mail clerk hero, Herman Inderlied ~ Phoenix, Ariz. With such men in his service Post .soter General Hays may have small need of marines. Roy Gardner, a top-notcher of the hold-up tribe urface for nearly a mile and which epems unmined below the 1,400 foot The Basic American Policy pe tual teeth aa cil WHAT YOU GET AT YOUR BANK their size and importance. The establishment of new/ 4 ali-American champion jail breaker, was out of , : evel will be encountered before the industries in competition with older ones = et .ck when he interviewed Inderlied alone on busines WaAsHANGION'S FAnon tek slDK SS. shaft reaches 2,400 feet. At the pre#| 6: ly in keeping with the American spirit and poli 1 Phoenix in the secluded mail car. Inderlied hadn = ley th keaton Fins ty ‘ nt time the miners are down i,v» 7" development. Monopoly is repugnant. It is not in-] . 12g the hands up responte to a gunbarrel poked Terie tantaneatt with “ony nue phy swith portion er teat? se = ae Rigen cys. vein Gh; the Consider the man who goes into a ¥ tended to permit it in any line of endeavor and strin-} -, his uniform. He hadn’t a pistol. He didn’t need| yarcion uf tio foruign world; 90 int, dependence for whatever it may de-| trggitiens the settee which lodge room or any gathering alone i gent laws have been enacted to discourage and pI .e Fists were enough, and Mr. Bandit was soon]: ican, as we are now at liberty to copt under that character; that by| incers who gave It aa thelr, opinion n vent it. rs yen and out with 215 pounds of brawn and pluck} 0 it; for let me not be understood such acceptance, it mify place itself] sat the strike would be made within and fails to see there a man who od All industry stands equal before the law and the ng hm. as capable of patronizing infidelity to 41 the condition of uaving given! sirteen feet of where the vein wax ki 3 ns gmail’and weak must have their fair chance with the Z.ll'in the night's work for Inderlied, or,|°=sHN6 cosagements. I “hold “the ‘au.vaients cor nominal favors, andl or posed, nows him or cares anything about 5 big and powerful else our institutions nd the law interruption of bis program, a more inter.) “202 2° lees applicable to public yet Leing reproached with iagratitude h . $ eo ‘4 them are worthless. ‘ ae 5 m, vit to private affaira, that honesty or oot giving more. There can be! . ,,, SS ene s im. of written aroun: Quite a compensating night it was, for Roy ways (ue Leet poiley. I repeat so greater error than to expect, or Dancing and Skating Carnival Nov. If an independent refinery is built its projectors have every right to build it. It is not to be regarded rival or combatant of the Standard or Midwest er was wanted $5,000 worth by Uncle Sam, who li agree that Gardner spoke within bounds when he to Iinderlied, “Well, you’ve earned your $5,000 those engagements their genuide sense, t is Unnecessary @iculate upon real favors trom na. oa to nauon. "Tis all Liuston, whie, “perience must cure, which a jum uefore, let oa { 28, 26 27, at Smile Roller Rink, | * block east of Casper school. ting afternoon and evening. Isn’t he lonesome? Tt is an honest competitor, which it has a right to be.| 1 2, nf to exvenu them. pride ought to discard.” RT aa yee ak S35 And in honest and fair competition Hare ct J arise mail clerk's pay is not large, but a man like‘ In- & cave always lo keep: our- Sacre ep . \ Consider the man-who does busi- ; monopoly, it is cured at once, an ay ahould erlied—a type not so uncommon, either—will no: SWilavic esabusameats, On * _agerae to the public as they very properly, show ora-| eaaure his duty in terms of dollars. If there are b Sereoaivy panes iciae ness at a bank for ten years and ; vyomi mn li . > & . u ‘ 4 Sabb oo that aadits enough to-go sround and ‘rewards _ on\ thet traondinary emergencies. | Its Easy—If Yo never gets a pleasant smile from any tions that are building the state; and these corpora- i t be unmindful of the fact that the raw tions must not bi cs tek thes =a eds the mail clerks may find their calling most re- nunerative. Their trains will go whistling over pra! neither seéking and a liberal intercou ms, are recommended by Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel VEIN IN NEVADA MINE) nor granting exclu-j one except the teller who takes his material which they are converting - rie and desert paging the successors of Jesse James.”’ y a 7 o: Aerbgtind uni! that ging the -""| policy, humanity and interest. But owned by the people of the state and nation and that paced Bert ta ae oven our commercial ‘policy should youns—todo this you must watch your deposit. {ts use carries with it an obligation a SEEMS TO WORK. | pola an equal and impartial hand) ©; iver and ‘bowels—there'’s no of that is not to be cloude a GOLDFIELD, Ney., > 21.—Min-| havinga sallow complexion—dark of justice toward the owners ° by selfishness and unfair policy and practices. * The public must not be and shall not be exploited by any corporation, however big or small or what- degree of monopoly it may approach. "The nights of the people and the right to compete jn business and industry must not be abridged nor in- terfered with. And the zat Perea the state must t command to insure these rights. vores ators the people of Casper and Wyoming have a duty in welcoming the advent of an additional re- finery and its encouragement by all proper means. ——$$—$_—o._—__———_ MARKING AN EPOCH. Never in the history of the United States, probably| :9,309 in 1917 to 6,244 in 1920. ever in the history of the world, has there been pro- osed a plan S ech universal approval as the suggestions submit by President Harding and Secretary Hughes to the Washington conference. ft this country, without regard to politics, and from the ople of this country, ee scorn the representatives and the press and the people of other countries there has come the warmest commendation of the proposals which have been made render this much of a report in its favor: of such great importance that met with| er arrests for all causes in 1920 than from drunken- ness in 1919. the arrests for drunkenness in 1920 were 32,580 as Not only from the press of] against 77,925 in 1919.» Pending the dispute as to whether prohibition works } 4, does not work, Commissioner Haynes is able to There has been a decrease of about 60 per cent in| « he number of arrests for drunkenness under national rohibition. In 59 cities of the United States having a popula- ion of 300,000 or over, and a combined population f 20,200,000,°including New York, Chicago and *hiladelphia, the official figures show a decrease in rrests for drunkenness from 316,842 in 1917 to 260,- 69 in 1918, to 172,659 in 1919 and to 109,768 in|» 920. Detroit reduced the arests for drunkenness from The Boston police department reported 5,287 few- For the state of Massachusetts at large ‘In 1917 the arrests for drunkenness in New York so without regard to politics,| were 14,182; in 1920 the number had dropped to 5,818. Louisville, Ky., reports 3,624 arrests for drunken- ness for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1919, and only for the relief of the world from the great burden of| 412 arrests for the same cause for the year ended military preparedness. It is at once apparent from a mere glance at the plan for discontinuance of construction and the scrap- ping of ships already constructed or under construc- tion, that it is proposed for the United States a pro- gram of reduction of armament far more drastic than that which is suggested for other leading nations. ‘This in itself is the most tangible and substantial evi- dence of our good faith, It is a manifestation not June 80, 1919. The number of cases of intoxication in Cincinnati decreased from 1,470 in 1918 to 335 in 1920. Re EE NS a DECLINING STANDARDS. Dr. Eliot says that the American people are facing no greater danger than the decline of the legal profes- sion. To regard law as the means for making a large income is very dangerous. The law fee should be ng the natural course of things; dit- susing an sorcing powers so disposed, in order to give rade a stable course, able the government to support them, vest that present circumstances and autual opinion will permit, but tem- perience and circumstance shall dic- sate; constantly keeping in view, that under your look in’ y ‘consult. 12 men And those identified with the indugtry are watching with keen In- diversifying, by gentie terest the sinking of the 2,400 foot the stream of commerce, but Shaft on Dedn Minos property where a establishing, with decade and a half ago $100,000,000 was extracted at shallow depth. Engineers and geologists have contended ‘the vein system which crops along the! si A: asec haa i Mathes 0 ec hen Mahe your Chicago visit at the uve favors or preferences; with Yourdoctor will tell youninets | neans, all from nothing, . in Qhio, fected a pound Tabs with elite Pesos come | So pe Shae which he gave to his "Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- itute for are gentle in their a neir olive color, 15c and: to define the wghts of our merchants, and to en- onyentional rules of intercourse, the porary, and Mable to be, from time o time, abandoned or varied, as ex- tis folly in one nation to look for dis- Weanmaad National Bank What has he got out of the bank beyond safe keeping for his moriey? He is entitled to that and more, and the average man demands more. Consider the Wyoming National Bank, where all officers make a point of getting acq.®.nted with custom- ers, of seeing that a customer gets what he wants with a smile, That is a bank for you. Casper’s Popular Bank | only of our confidence in the practicaBility of main- “ u ° taining national safety without continuing our, com. based on the Hakineds of the cave net on the income , tition in armament, but it is an expression of con- ae caiet x oo 4 Rdence that all of the other nations have come to the| "at is alright as far as the lawyers go; but what : all c \ has he to say about the physicians and surgeons am: P ree ong conference inspired by the same desire that we en-| Whom the sambenractian ohiat 4 th tertain for limitation of armaments and reduction of| ictitution at Rochester, Mimnesste, whee ee j : military expenditures. The United States offers to| services rendened io besed entinly gene ine 106 for “lt ; 3 meet the other nations more than half way in full con-| Of the patient he Tre ey upon the wealth j : ) Se penire o - patient. The rich paying for the poor who can- mad < wey 4 y fidence that they will receive our advances in the : brotherly spirit in which they are offered. baa ete peegy oo ronal : 4 One of the admirable features of the American pro-| gions are headed for the Coecmae Boe noblest profes: | : t posals is that they are definite and certain. Being “2 eM sae ated ee ‘ specific as to what it is proposed each nation shall do, eee a t a basis is formed for discussion. This will immense- BELGIUM BOOSTS TARIFF. : sme is J ly hasten the proceedings and afford an opportunity| The government of Belgium has added a 20 per 7 aay | ‘a for intelligent consideration in @ach of the countries| C¢mt ad valorem duty to all imports of German com- eee A < < Trey } interested as well as in the councils of the delegations| ™odities, because Belgian manufacturers were being Thanksgiving Day, from the time of the Pilgrims up YZ ge Washington, end emit of s mjssdy-concesion of) SoSer0G, TOME ens rentouing will put on to the present, has demanded floral decorations for the 73 ; ; rican Secretary Hughes’ selection of the expression “The ee from the ores competition of German or dinner table. cards are on the table” was a happy one. It is the; Other European manufacturers. Pot pe : 7 nearest approach to “‘open diplomacy” the world has 25 Freshly cut flowers amid the good things of Thanks-. . ‘ : ever seen. It undoubtedly marks the beginning of a WAR FINANCE LOANS. ivi i fe Is N : new era in international relationshins when utter} In the 2% months since the Republics giving Day ad@gama eres hea owen eratny cent re ear at. h frankness will be universally observed and interna-| authorized the War Finance Reccremon: tonetn Brauce to the SENSES. tional interests will be openly considered with the full] credi 30 5 ; ; : Bereisies pf thepeople toike affected therstye | leek on ee pase ts, 600-000 has been | Just a few blooms ora table decoration whichever you 3 a ; There was in the beginning a feeling that the con-| ix a practical lesson of what the parte ieee yt prefer and the pleasure shall be ours to serve you. You Will Need the Necessities to Make the ; ference would not accomplish very much. The manner] done to build up the farming industre, - POYCT Bae Day a Success. of berinning ond the progress made since has dis- i xf ¢ ‘ 4 ; Bs gelled aM sac thoughten ‘The Richest hopes are en: BUILDERS. ° We Can Deliver Flowers Anywhere by Wire. Roasters, all sizes, up from... age ‘ tertained of an eminently successfal outcome. The dreams outlive all other works of men Ask Us About It. Pereolators, up from... tee $1.75 e FP a a And stone is frailer than the stuff of a 7 t ane 4 THE TROUBLESOME OVERDRAFT. The firmest wtractures man has ever eet Community Alvar) all patterns, Carving Sets, i One of the most disagreeable features a banker has} Are insubstantial cloud-vaults of the pen, 2 ay nnn gee BS to contend with in his business is the troublesom: —Stanton A. Cobl as e ora O China and Glassware, Pyre: : € overdraft of the customer. The practice of annie ee pene . eo Food Choppers, up Shikies Baking Dishes, i x checks against funds which do not exist is a bad prac- WE MUST KNOW. tt i Mass west G2 A tice. The bank provides other means for the cus- We have a communication from Salt Creek signed Phone 872 . 153 8. Wolco “is of Midwest Bldg. Pressure Cooke *ypttterewmaemmnstestenn $20.00 £0 $39.50 : — —_ funds a he pee them in the con-] “An Employe” which we will be glad to publish if the } ee 99 Butcher Knives and Knife Sh t c luct of his business and these examiners ap-| Writer will give us hi . Otherwi. ; - 'e arpen: % + prove but they not only frown upon the overdraft bai the way of the Tey therdnugnea letters Bae 32 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS ere < positively forbid it when there is no security back] to the waste basket. If “An Employe” fi to fe se Fe AAA ter printed he will kindly give us ide 1nne” Ms let] os te oimes Har ware Co je large percentage of overdrafts is due to care- ———————o—___ | ° lessness on the part of the customer not keeping close] ‘The latest thing in leagues is a sanity league, a Chi-| Phone 601 d _, Shack upon his income and outgo. The customer who cago ides. If you don’t join you're fee gue, a Chi-| de a great represeuiative dew veescasm > =Brookisn Standard Waion