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a ttn ht het Me tahiti! nil PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune ; . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921, PRESIDENT HARDING'S MESSAGE CHES OF PUBLIC DOMAIN IN THON FIXED AT 180 BILLIONS | ' i | charter of ele- support with the rela- ready wrought - employe. This the American (Continued from Page 1) of the enactment of what has been | world has been experiencing. Our un-Jand are now far on‘the way to the] foundation in the law, dealing with HOME has brought us to a n nal eminence | termed a “permanent” tariff law, the| employment, which gave us con: poverty. of social and TO BE Bo less than a world examp! word “permanent” being used to dis-|cern, only a few weeks ago,’ has ecessarily legislation is a matter] tinguish it from the emergency act | grown encouragingly less and new full ideal is sel-| Which the congress expedited earit in| surances and renewed confidence will be extraordinary session and which| attend the congressional declaration si dE of compromise. T! dom attained. In that meeting of minds necessary to inspire results| !s the law today. I cannot too strong-| that American industry will be held ? x there must and will be accommoda-|ly urge an early completion of this| secure. from Page the es-|mecessary legislation. It is needed tc| NATBON EARNEST IN a wif Beagree at pa it a PEACE ENDEAVORS. essen 0 make more definite ou |trade relations abroad. More, it is}, Sfuch nas been sald about the pro- bic {vital to the preservation of many of | ‘eetive policy for ourselves making it xe our own ind prea: Ag our eee: to dis- psengge 4 ee ore ee cnprasnece — = . . " charge ir obligations us. This come poin here pede ora to the very Mfeblood of] ‘2a contention not now Dressing for|Dracket that very poor and the very ‘There is now, and. there always will] decision. If we must choose between|Fich together as the Jeaat fortunate! There be. a storm of conflicting opinion|® People in idleness pressing for the ‘classes. Our efforts well be di-] mately 200,000,000 acres in the public cerning about any tariff revision. We cannot | Payment of indebtness, or a people re- rected to improvij fhe status of] domain, 20,000,000 acres of which are to address you, wicca go far wrong when we base our tar-|suming the normal ways of employ. | both. y known to be susceptible of reclama- to make {ffs on the policy of preserving the|™ment and carrying the credit, let us While this set of problems is com-|tion and made fit for homes by pro-jhave alluded to the things productive activities, which enhance | choose the latter. aan we ap- vision for irrigation. employment and add to our nattonal|praise largest the human {ll most recnaciden os vivid {n our minds. We have been|Teally justly broader. It is a question giving, and are giving now, of our in-]of social and economic organization. tions and comp timate of convictio poses the su ational £ ‘The shield to the high-minded p servant who adheres to party is mantfest, but the higher purp¢ the good of th WORK OF EXTRAORDID SESSION COMMENDED. It would be ungracio A the secretary says. already been proven by ex-|Concerned, which road will be rea; jn 85 volume and excellent qual accomplished by extraordinary session of congress which so recently adjourned. I am not unmindful of the ¥ ks with which] SAFE GROGND IN eanenaee to minimize the| Labor has become a large contributor sections says n r " appeals Mr. Fall that if they are enacted’ oo you were called to deal, and no one} WORLD cr ka) BEST. : likelihood of war and throw off the| through its savings, to the stock of| is fully $500,000,000, and the crops additional opportunity for labor will * can ignore Again comes the reminder that we} cning burdens of armament. It 1s| capital; while the people who own the|0f 1920 alone on these lands are es- be offered the unemployed and at they FARM FEDERATION ORGANIZED. must not be unmindful of the world : ar all very earnest, with a national sou! |'s*sest individual aggregates of cap-| timated to exceed $100,000,000- same time homes made for those who EEL for industrial retablivation and that|!mpelting. But people \ierapseved | isl, are Chenaselvelt cottey Mae Sel] Unt Se ee eet aster Oa er tis Gene Gateee of aes ee : wor tonnot dwell in industrial and|#"d gaunt with hunger, face a situs-[earnest laborers. Very often it is ex] pondkures fi; Revenues @d-/and the menacing increase of public] “This department.” he adds, “is wimmerclal. exclusion and. at the/t!on quite as disheartening as war tremely difficult to draw the line’ of eee bee to “s pec and it*debt, federal. state and municipal—| thoroughly organized with sufficient Same time do the just thing in’ aid.|9nd our greater obligation today in to] demarcation between .the two groups yas r Paani 9 7 ae peach AS all justifies a proposal to change the/force and is ready to carry on any ing world recognition and readjust.|do the government's part toward re-|to determine whether # particular In- — wth banda 7 yao primp - constitution so as to end the issue of | work which such an enlightened pol-|in North Dakota to market all farm trent. We do net seek « selfish aloot.| suming productivity and promoting | “ividual is entitled to be set down as| ‘ion ot the nemalnine S0. 0G). 0Q0 ecet® nontaxable bonds. No. action can|icy as suggested might be assigned to} crops, it wae announced today. hens, and we could not profit by it,|fortunate and remunerative employ-|laborer or a8 capitalist. In a vory) it MUotne eg aa a comple-/change the status of the many billions | jt in reelamation or other development wore it poasthla,] We inosgnise’'thel maet: large proportion OF cases he is both, | 07 of projects long under way, outstanding, but we can guard against! or our national resources.” Under what is known as the coal guture encouragement of capital par- Discussing the situation in Alaska to public work. It would suggest in: pressed complete accord w expression recorded in you Ml agreed about the inevitable seeking the but we are reduction. 4 So: ro-|and when he is both, he is the most Mt readjustment of the| necessity of buying wherever we sell, mething more han tariff pro-|and wl : : ; mai burdens of stent ater un. when} and the permanence of trade lies in|tectfon is required by American agr.-juseful citizen. cj eon — rae ews repay jeer alse = alysis, while a halt in the growth of|tne interior secretary Weclares the re cous problema | are solved, I shall| its acceptable exchanges. In our pur-|culture. To the farm has come the | LABOR'S RIGHT TO - penny onthe puble posta rcpt any tntcaeen te —— he bene- he t rn S . jetal thro’ Sy make some recommendations about re-| Suit of markets we must give as well}earlier and the heavier burdens of (ORGANIZE RECOGNIZED. now being ai the Ity basis, CAL aON aI oul tai ole lan readjustment. There is actual de The right of labor to organize and are. producin; @ revenues. to t. ‘ r 4 pression in our agriculture industry, | just as fundamental and necessary as|{i. sovelnment. “Unde thie Tegtata- | UENDING. CONSTITUTION. unless we produce at home. Sensible| while agricultural prosperity is abso |’s the right of capital to organize/Thé</ :ion 10 per cent of all royalties is to mae gon my in bre! yaneritet 4 “( ry thoroughly considered of every obligation of humanity, com-|lutely essential to the general pros-fright of ‘labor to negotiate, to Gea} p. id directly to the federal treas- merce and finance, linked as they are| perity of the country. with and solve its particular problema,| ury and of the remaincer 60 per cent Defore Submission. There ought to be in the present world condition, tt is] PERMANENT RELIEF in an organized way, through its known what influence it will have on chosen agents, is just as essential as} ‘ands by irri 40 per cent ja is the right of capital to organize, tc] to be paid sept agen tn ohiee the prvpsoed debt, tans + Will operate on |tions of acres of land Fans Kata eerie coche to Heke a ie operations are located, to be. used ,by eisiteat alee wis a peaerase sd culture carrepheiney Satis Pees bility of @ citizen as & member of a e! x A tage are sucl large Coca ticiencies in administration, 1| ‘he awful world war, but the process labor, organisation .clossty. perdlias Nets eed pera gal aa cas ‘Alaska without the s: tc ies i lone may be en.| of restoration does nut te in our ac-| been possible, but the call is insistent | 10°) nitation of liability of the off: | anon 1 contrary, may be avoided. Clearly}importation of foodstuffs from the believe further red potions en-| ceptance of like conditions: It were) ‘er the permanent solution. It ie in:] Se Un IN On fos Co toration| (NOEs LEASE LAW. the states would not ratify to their|tmited States or other countries. acted and hindering burdens abolish-|) +4. to remain on firm ground,[evitable that large crops lower the|?f tide th ‘These resources are so vast andthe own apparent™disadvantage. I sug. = rces have not been ed ‘| prices and short crops advance them.|‘r Profit. Along this line of reason-| development is affording #o reliable gest the consideration becaiusé the io eerie teerict aeons, among. r tax pro-| 2 receive. We cannot sell to others be-| Who do not produce, nor can we buy newed consideration of gram, the immediate t fore us, we must be content with the bilion dollars reduction in the tax ¢raft upon the people and diminished frritations, banished uncertainty and improved methods of collection. By|"0t to be argued that D de-| FOR FARMERS URGENT. your sustainment of the rigid econo-| Stroy Curmcltis to BO Peli te re | Congress has sought very carnestly mies already inaugurated, with hoped | 0S re ca a ihehted Te |to provide relief. It has promptly for extention of thesa economies and atl peop! fi 7 | iron fen (tentpicary) altel. an bes may depend for mining timbers, lum ber for houses, etc. There are mil- Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. st : strive for ample employment and]?F tng. we shall inake to, grenteecinee BUDGET SYSTEM TO igh standards of wage: on ‘o legislation can cure the fundamen |!" |a basis of estimate. that the interior s tion’ and AID IN SOLUTIONS. Pont che iey see Teeucer sodoete, | tal see sct there aust be some oco-|#e8s toward solution of our prob-[Gepartment expresses the belief that fics" ir preset treginrencs bei 8 others the lack of transport rpen| ; In these urgent economies we shall] fiia economy, and resolute, efficient} nomic solution for the excessive var- lem of capital and labor. fay | Witimately the present law will add in capital to our industries, nthe: Ss *. T be mmensely asssted by the budget| work as the necessary remedies to|iation in returns for agricultural pro: Re arti el rolgiai oy be royalties and payments to the trees turing, agricultural and come, ree tarting oday system for which you made provisions} ure disaster. tuction. uries of the federal government an fo BP : gett tn the extraordinary session. The] jverything relating to trade among]. It is rather shocking to be told andj ty of stockholgers. particularly when |}the states containing these public sig fe ie liscli weave gu wanioe tT otis te, administer first budget 1s before you. Its prepa-| ourselves. and among nations has|\o havd the statement strongly sup-; "saged in the public service it Is reo-| lands a total of $12,000,000,000. This Agrecatie to your ex to ka’s natura’ ration is a signal achievement and the] pean expended, excessively inflated,| ported, that 8,000,000 bales of cotton,}°muized that the outside public has a} means, of course, an gdded wealth of 414 in complete beprraey athena Alas! perfection of the system, a thing im-|epnormal and there is a madneas in|raised on American plantations in a|'@fe concern which must be protect:| many times. that /sum. ‘These pros: Foc0. of 1 latte becdeke Of the noe. | Tee bith possible in the few months qvaiiable] mnance which no American. policy| ziven year, actually will be worth}: and so we provide regulations, re-| pects seem to afford every justifica- Prem oe brine AS a eee department of a fa for its initial trial, will mark its en-|aione can cure. We are a creditor] more to the producers than 13,000,000 | Str-ctions, and in some cases detailed] tion of government advances in recla- Wo. na ly know, ry the activities charged be prop actment as the beginning of the great-| nation, not by normal processes, but | bales would have been. Equally shock-| Supervision. Likewise in the case of) nation and irrigation. Pitts? perigee arte colar waie ministration vers? laws may est reformation iu governmental prac-| made so by war. It is not an un-|ing is the statement that 700,000,000 ay pe Lammeceaonia lh we mene ba Contemplating the inevitable and see ot fie abetontacte ie <leriy: coordina xual ‘a : 2 tices since the beginning of the re-| worthy selfishness to seek to save our-} bushels of wheat, raised by American public. selves when the processes of that|:srmers would bring them more] Principles of regulation and super- ‘There is pending a grant of author-| salvation are not only not denied to|money than a billion bushels, Yet | Vision in order to conserve the public’s ity to thé authoritative branch of the] others, but commended to them. Wel:hese are not exaggerated statements. | {interests as affected by their opera: government for the funding and set-| seck to undermine for others no in-|in a world where there are tens of | tons. tlement of our vast foreign. loans | quatry by which they subsist; we are] minions who need food and clothing,| UNDUE EXACTIONS NOT oe woe or ge 4 of warl obliged to permit the undermining of| which they can not get, such a condi-|TO BE TOLERATED. £ credits. e hands of the execu-| none of our own which make for em- Just as it is not desirable that a tive branch held impotent to deal! ployment and maintained activities. popes rigtag arte bapa nk 2 corporation shall be allowed to*im-|%nd the greater proportion is owned Sage iopertabie. S with these debts, we are hindering] yaNy DIFFICULTIES Tic he math ‘the remedy lies in dis.| pose undue exactions upon the pub-|by the states or by private citizens. ‘urgent readjustment among our debt-| yw pA) . DEC ¢ brsces! lic, so it is not, desirable that a la-| Congress has a®report of the survey | ors and accomplishing nothing for ip ale amtctanys tr-bution and marketing. Every proper| i. o0 'ition ‘shall be permitted to| of this fleld for reclamation, and the Every contemplation, it little mat-|encouragement should be given to the orga: ourselves. I think it is fair for the nih a eat rograms.| exact unfair terms of employment or| feasibility is established. I gladly : ters in which direction one turns,|co-operative marketing program’ y ters ie Amey rarry rele Sgt . tiv Fatah ac oe erpnia adaet magnifies the difficulty of tariff legis.| These have proven very helpful to} subject the public\to actual distresses varldent arate ietate arid private: bart ee " lation, but the necessity of the de-|the co-operating communities in Eu-|!n order to enforce its terms. Finale) Het nk Sn ey ly just as we are earnestly seeking | Hcipation is° assured. : ‘or procedures whereby to adjust and| Homemaking 1s one of . greater it in deali ith t ea eee nuit contice with the| cision is magnified with it,’ Doubt-|rope, In Russia the co-operative com: less wo are justified in seeking a more| munity hax become & recognized bu’ 1 “or Procelures whereby to adiuel and). oats which government can’ be- re nations without resort to war, 80 we| Stow. Measures are pending embody: may well look about for means to| !ns7these sound policies.to which we may well adhere. It is easily pos- ap RY lesirable {i ft lation, ep bale rion ae en ments, a naval holiday and-the just: ————————__ e Hest full _cNeonetee poageren ton. settlement of problems which might, There sire: 79 06b000 of D develop into causes of international = and cat-over lands which may be re- “sagreement. ie : . It is easy to believe a world claimed and made as valuable as any farm lands we possess. ‘These acres !® centered on this capital city. A are largely located in southern states, Most gratifying world accomplishment —IN— ‘Flirting With Fate” The story of women, whisk- rpose ress 1) ~ eben n maithorizing | exible policy than we have provided | wark of law and order, and saved in congressional approval but theve are found to make for flexibility and elas-| cial paralysis. Ultimately they will minor problems incident to prudent] ‘ity so that rates may be adjusted| he accerdited with the salvation of| Settle the differences between organ¢ to meet unusual and changing condi-|the Russian state, 1 ers and ing of our interests which can not 2 “ the Ru out resort to those fo of warfare investigation of reports which had even be attempted without this au-|#ons. which cannot be accurately @n-| C9. 9PERATING MARKETING Which we recognition under the names (fot) Proeperots been made to the police department he aint: the loans, certainly not without asking | yeretofore. I hope a way will beldividualism from engulfment in #0- loan transactions and the safeguard- {zed capital and organized Jabor with-| 8ible to make available thorization. It will be helpful to our-| “icipated. There are problems incl-) URGED AS SOLUTION. Of strikes, lockouts, boycotts and the| Without injurious competition with by A. M. Krucle and his roommate ‘The first and original Cold and Grip selves, and it will improve conditions mation fenareg cabeere rate “en ae "There is the appeal for this expert-| like. established. activities, ‘or jmposition that considerable clothing and valu-} Tablet, the merit of which is recog- among our,debtors, if funding and thetyoye made almost. unsolvable, 1|Mment. Why not try st? None chal-| As we have great bodies of law| 0M wealth alrogly sequined. ables belonging to the two men had} nized by all civilized nations. been stolen, the police put Krucle wettiement of defaulted interest may i f ‘to y FAMINE RELIEF FOR know of no mannef in which to ef-|lenges the right of the farmer “| carefully regulating the organization ‘ i be negotiated. fect this flexibility other than the ex.|larger share of the consumer's pay|and operations of industrial and fi-| RUSSIA IS URGED. j Bader arrest on a charge of larceny}, § Be gure you get MERCHANT MARINE tension of the powers of the tarif|for his porduct, no one can dispute} nancial corporations, .as we “have! While we are thinking of promot.//)Y@t Salon, <4 PROGLEM DISCUBRED, commission, so that it can jit [that we can not live without the] treaties and compacts mong nations ing the fortunes of our own people, | After he had been gritied for sev- r The previous congress, deeply con-| seit tom Scientific and wholl? just|farmer. He {s justified in rebelling |which,look to the settlement of dif- I am sure there is room in the sym- bere hours he is said to have admit- ferences without the necessity of con- pathetic thought of America for fel- ted his responsibility for the theft of flict ia arms, so we might well have low human beings. who are suffering, 8000s belonging to his roommate and . cerned in pehalf of our merchant ma-| administration of the law. « against the transportation cost. Given ine, in 1920 enacted the existing ship-} [ am not unmindful of the consti-|a fair return for his labor, he will plans of conference, of common couns and dying of starvation in Russia, A of hiding his own so that it would} yp genuine bears this signature “severe drought in the valley of the cast a shadow of suspicion elsewhere. ping law, dosigned for the upbuild-| tutional difficulties. “These @can be|have less occasion to appeal for fi- After the confession was secured he Two-Reel Comedy —NEXT— A Two-Reel Pocket Edition Western A little story of an incident on the U. P. A STRICTLY ALL HIGH CLASS SHOW ing of the American merchant ma-| met by giving authority to the chief nancial aid; and given assurance that |sel, of mediation, arbitration and judi- rine. Among other things we pro-|executive who could proclaim addi-| his labors shall not be in vain, we as-|clal determination in controversies be- Volga has plunged 15,000,000 people vided, to encourage our shipping on| tional duties to meet cOmdittens,|sure ali the people of a production|tween labor and capital. To accom: into grievous famine. Our voluntary was arraigned before Judge Perry, A. the world's seas, your executive was| which the congress may designate. | sufficient to meet our national re-|Plish this would involve the necessity agencies are exerting themselves to Morris last, night on a charge of pet: directed to give notice of the termi-| At this point I must disavow any| quirement and guard against disaster.|to develop a thorough:going code of the utmost to save the lives of chil- ty larceny, a graver charge having nation of all existing commercial | desire to enlarge the executive's pow-| The base of the pyramid of civil-| practice in dealing with such affairs. dren in this area, but it ts now evi- been dismissed, and fined $50 and treaties in order to admit of reduced! ers or add to tHe responsibilities of|ization which rests upon the soil is|It might be well to frankly set forth dent that unless relief is afforded the Coste. duties on imports carried in Amer-| tho office. They are already too large.| springing through the drift of popu-|the superior interest of the commun: loss of life will extend into many mil- Still in the clutches of the Jaw fcan bottoms. During the life of the| tr xners were ant other plan Tt would | wre tem ten to city, Fora gen.|ity as a whole to elther the labor Hons. America cannot be deaf to ‘Krucie is sald to have appealed to act no @xecutive has complied with| prefer it. aati ero ee been expressing more| Soup of the capital group. With such a call as that. t the roommate whom he had attempt: this order of the congress. Wher the] The grant of authority to prociaim|¢r jess concern about this tendeacy.| tights, privileges, immunities and “We do not recognize the government ea to rob, and this man responded present administration came, into re-| ould necessarily bring the. tarift| Soccnnite have warned and states.| modes of organizations thus careful- of Russia, nor tolerate the propaganda bY doing whathe could to obtain his sponsibility it began an early inquiry | commission new and, enlarged activ-|men have deplored. We thought for|!¥ defined, it should be possible to which emanates therefrom, but we do poense! hn, sfcugns ucts ee Into the failure to execute the ex-| ities because no exedutive Could, dis eee ee ered ve ieee ana|set up Judicial or” quasi-judicial trib- not forget the traditions of | Russian| PAY the fine and costs of the action, pressed purpose of the Jones act-|charge such a duty except upon the|the more intimate contact would halt|Unais for the consideration and de- friendship. We may put aside our RS Rerame Only one conclusion has been pos-| information acquired and recommen-|tne movement, but it has gone stead-| termination of all disputes which consideration of all international poli-| Oe ae One cote a) sible. Frankly, members of house} dations by this commission. But the]it. on, Perhaps only grim necessity|™enace the public welfare. tics “and fundamental differences in| 5. D.. is believed to bo tne ona world. and senate, eager as I am to join you] nian is feasible and the proper func- ul correct it but we ought to find| STRIKES IN INDUSTRY |government. The big thig is the call Cuticura Soap Is Ideal in the making of an American mer-| tioning of the board would give us EQUAL WAR IN POLITICS. jof the suffering, and the dying. Un- ‘ SS chant marine commensurate with our| 4 better administration of a defined|® less drastic remedy. In an industrial society such as'reservedly I recommend the appro- Denar ert deen ties rae incaavenak y than ever can be made possible | BASIC POINTS ARE | ours, the strike, the lockout and the printion necessary to supply the Am: Sommmerciel treaties ‘would! involve! Zé | ny: tartee ities, prepostbed aeithbub Wee es tet Ce ales boycott are as much out of place and eérican relief administration with 10.- aha ndlesectbabior, to" ths\ cau fasion ict |. The existing scheme of adjusting/as dieastrous in their results as is 000,000 bushels of corn and 1,000,000 the | already’ Gisordered "oonmerctal ‘Ss freight rates has been favoring the/war or’ armed revolution in the do-)buéhels of seed grains, not alone to world. Our power to do so is not dis-| IN COMMERCE URGED. jbasing points, until industries are at-|main of politics. The same disposi-| halt the wave of death through star- puted. but power and ships, without| There 18 a manifest difference ot tracted to some centers and repelled] tion to reasonableness, to conciliation, | vation, but to enable spring planting eee et eo Lnstiy. wht net ome {opinion about the American valua-|ffom others. A great ‘voltime of un-|to recognition of the other side's in areds where the seed grains have Coa eee Which isi | tion. Many nations have adopted de-|economic and wasteful transportation | point of veiw, the same provision of been exhausted temporarily to stem : livery valuation as the basis for col.|HaS attended and the cost increased | fair and recognized trbiunals,and prc-| starvation. separably linked with a great mer- | z } = ‘ - " r ner-liecting duties; that is. they take the|fccordingly. The grain milling and|cesses, ought to make it possible to! The American relief administration ni ine. Mor hi pI ; ‘ %, SSoont ot aagreover the applied! cost of the imports delivered at the/Mmeat packing industries afford ample| solve the one sct of questions as casy|is directed in Russia ‘by former offi HE'S WILD AND WOOLY treaty denouncements were neces.| Port of entry as the basis for tevy-| illustration, and the attending con-|as the other. cers of our own armies and has ful nation eminent in trade are outgo- ing, rather than incoming. { i y lhe cameing|ing duty. It is no radical departure, |centration is readily apparent. The]. I believe solution {s possible. 4 demonstrated its ability to transport sary, gnoouraged only the carrying | in view of the varying conditidhw and |menaces in concentration are not lim-| ‘The consideration of such ap Es ditsribute relief through American 6“ bb] While the tonnage which unturls the the disordered state of money values, |ited to the retarding influences on t flag on the seas is both free and duti.,t@ Provide for American Valuation, |agriculture. Manifestly the conditions ‘ ut there cannot be ignored the dan-|and terms of railway transportation x d able, and the cargoes which make a| ger of such a valuation brought to|ought not be permitted to increase MUSICAL. COMEDY PRESENTATION the level of our production costs,|the undesirable tendency. We have ' | | making our tariffs prohibitive. It}a gust pride in our great cities, but 7 i a Rd |might do so in many instances Denies shall find a greater pride in the | It is not my thought to lay the papers ought to be encouraged. 1) nation, which has a larger distribution | .| There is nothing more refresh- z By Hoyt Smythe 9 a ¥ Te believe congress ought well to con-|of its population into the country. | ing for baby than a warm bath } 2 tod: a problem in detail before you todas. It giaer the desirability of the only jwhere ‘comparatively selit-ufticient | 2 [pee PO Cutieura Soap. IE his Smythe in a New Comedy Role promising alternative, namely, a pro-| smaller communities may blend agri- eae vision authorizing proclaimed Amer-| cultural and manufacturing interests ” can valuation, under prescribed con-| in harmonious helpfulness. and en-|Many “Run Down” People Become Discouraged Because They ditions, on any given lst of articles} hanced good fort Such a mov tr) Wrong ing. Cuticura Talcum well convinced that your proposal, anced g0 fortune. g Such a move Follow Wro: Course Tal is also imported. ment contemplates no destruction of} o eae nena a rehte witty aliecitics , 2% thiS Proposed flexibility, author-| things wrought, of investments made, | | | excellent for baby’s skin. and so marked by tendencies to dis- See nee to meet conditions so|or wealth involved. It only looks to| There {s only one way to revive|testines. With your blood rich with | SmeSZhirsyMuAdiwe. Sauaeves. Courage trade expansion, that I in-|UNClY %0 change, there should also|a general policy of transportatin, of |lost strength and endurance. No mmat-| iron and vitamines it courses through | hare. Seepte- Olptment 0and8e, Taleum ie Vite your tolerance of noncompliance |2® Provision for decreases. A rate | distributed industry, and of highway|ter what you may think or believe|the veins carrying nourishment to BS Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. for a very few weeks, until a plan Ops, be just today, and entirely out|constructin, to encourage the spread about this, it {s true. build tissues, vitalize nerves, may be presented which’ contemplates ne propor six months from today.!or¢ our population and restore the} Do you know what is necessary for|strengthen muscles and quicken the no greater draft upon the public j1,0¥" ‘tiffs are to be made equit-| proper balance between city and|a robust body, strength endurance and | brain. i treasury, and which, though yet too S¥Ie and not necessarily burden our| country. ‘Yhe problem may well have|a wide | awake cheery appearance?| The quickest known method of get- crude to offer it today, gives such plaice ep ge ai our trade abroad, | your earnest attention. Let’s see. 3 ting the stomach and intestines in promise of expanding our gmerchant ment will be neces! FouAL OPPORTUNITY First, you must have strong nerves,| shape to do this is by tuking a com. ve You Know Him, Al Sperial Scenery, New Wit and Humor SAPPHIRE TRIO f SONG BIRD: —And— . FEATURE PHOTOPLAY _ Special Ladies’ Matinee skin is irritated or rashy gen- tly touch any irritation with Cuticura Ointment after bath- executive branch of the governm uninfluenced by the protest of any nation, for none has been made, is j @ary for years to come. Knowing Yi ' marine that it will argue its own ap-| . 2 £ kl¥S SIGNIFICANT. healthy and firm tissue, blood rich| bination of Nature’s own products— 4 . proval. is enough to say today jase a of modification by Ment Sats ni |with fron and vitamines and a keen| herbs, roots and barks—which your Wedne ‘ that we are so possessed of ships, and congress for any one or a score t has been perhaps the proudest | active brain. Second, you must get|druggist has in the form of Garren’s “ Si y ¥ hie "A. t of ae ae ‘volving a long ar- ap of aa Americar’ civilization plenty of fresh air and sunshine. And| Tonic, put up ready to use. Then, ray of schedules, I think we shall go|that in dealing with human relation- s = ¥en . merchant marine is x : third, your stomach, . liver, kidneys/as your strength begins to return you that a plan of reimbursement x long Ways toward stabilization it|ships it has constantly moved toward! and intestines must act freely and/can get the beneficial aetion of fresh AADMISSION 10 CENTS Ser cost. than is ‘costemplated there is recognition of the tariff com-| such justice in distributing the prod- full: air and sunshine, because you won’t the sexisting will appeal to the| ™asion’s Atness to recémmend urgent /uct of human energy that it has im-| ‘Then: it is true that the only way|be ‘too tired’ toga ollt and in = fow . Valuable Dishes Given Away pride and encourage the hope of all Pan eee Raton ruuie MnO peeved. con eoasly the sconomisal | to enjoy robust health, strength and/| days the transformation will be com- ( the American people ae sd blic opinion fa-| status of the mass of people. rs! endurance fs to get your stomach Into! plete: You will be robust, healthy i See Gon ene Noring the early Metermination of our | hax been a highly’ productive social |shape ao the gastric Juices can dk |and fled with vitallty. Night Shows, except Sunday, at 7 and 9 TARIFF LAWS URGED. a) DOM ia been re-| organization. On the way up from| gest the food you eat and take the| Garren’s Tonic is sold in Casper by Musical Comedy at 8 and 10 7 assuring signs of a business revival) the elemental stages of socie we {ron and vitamines from it to be as-\ the Casper Pharmacy and the iead- There Is before yeu the completion|trom the deep slump which all the! have eliminated slavery and ‘fdom similated into your blood by the in-| ing dealers in every city.—Ady. °