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Oe ne By Carrier at present you have them. plain how they have succeed: | You are different from any of them. Managing) _ 3, - sa * rs is very much your own business.!... “wien the cooperation of banking t thing you could do would be to try) :.stitutions, organizations, to run them exactly as someone else runs his or hers,/ women’s clubs and business associa- | because you would fail. You must de it your OWN tions, has deen organizing to bring be paid tn advance and the) way, to the American people a comprehen- nsure delivery after subecrip} So is every b ve definition of one word—thrift. = business in th | This ts the first time such tremen- F dous emphasis has been mobilized to register in the public consciousness the exact meaning of a single word. This great national schoo! will be in semsion from coast to coast the week beginning. today, Benjamin Franklin's birthday, and will teach that thrift fs not hoerding but that ess different from every other ne field. ss man in the world is interested in the same line of activity e the profit, or loss, at the 4) end of the year comes from. He is still more inter- Member of Anudit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C) aber of Press y € bs Associated sex ‘ Member of Ass The ust like any other b business of berty and the pursuit of happiness! iness. The more you know! x >. m. s A paper will be de | about how other people monage it, the better you can) it is summed up in ee ee rt Make it your duty t t yo unless you keep track of it, it is 1 Creed on which t ational sees y wh ac ged ange “vw ~ ft Week program is based, as fol- likely to go on the rocks. A great deal has been found out, at great expens: about some of the coatg pe a business, and how it! Sincaea. age enk akieas Gao has been conducted successfully. : ‘cs { peeouhte Carty Ace a Sa. Cor From voluminous sources, this information has been] #rcotus CATy Tits Leura OT iled down into small space and convenient form.|.o. in Reliable Securities, Pay Your Reput d a very easy way of deciding for yourself just/ pms Promptly, Share With Others. s been| how you want to manage your own enterprise to suit) Each day of National Thrift Week n ef-| yourself is luded, If you follow it you will soon) is put aside to emphasize one or more ows: Work and Earn, Make a Budget, THE BLOC BUNCOMBE nted on the subject National s0-ca! lican. nome ow two things: phases of this creed: January 17 ts nol ge Beg: Why you don’t save more money, and National Thrift Day; January 18, = 2. How you can save ‘more money. Beturt Devs Wenmery aB> Lite Teese pe fa) Setter th : ve mi y. That seer - be Better than that, vou will save more money ' preweclgtie 2, Pay = Your Bilis Promptly Day; January 22, Share With Others Day; January 33, Make a Will Day, Benjamin fittingly has been chosen as the patron of thrift, and the pa- THERMOPOLIS LEGION 15 to given out arning the country agai the farming interests. Batlets ———_+. 9 ——____— WHERE DOES MY MONEY GO* | It’s cost a good deal of money and thought and } planning for most of us to get along these days, after ©") that first dollar, or two, or three, or ten dollars, is . .| put where it belongs—to our credit, where it will go Republican stands firmly against)+4 work for us. Money has wings. Money directed r these be ‘blocs’ of the! by intelligence brings good returns, and a man can as this ‘blo e from the eastern sea- board does against other sections of the country and egainst all legislation not intended primarily to ben ERECTION OF MEMORIAL THERMOPOLIS, Wyo.. Jan. 18.— Legionnaires of Thermopolis are al- ready to proceed with the erec: zion hall as a soldiers’ ors’ memorial according to an incement by Walter | Haynes building will Le erected ation in the city pert: and be 60 by 60 feet, providing a quarter basenjent and a full t A museum will be to- cated on the lower floor while the n floor will be used as an audi- snd clothing, the housewife knews pretty accurately | or can estimate; personal expenses, like recreation or | health, perhaps no one has checked up. To write down! detailed mate of just what money has been go- g for is the first step in finding out where you stand. _ im ne corresponding expendi+ ek or month and then see how ches the facts. A very sim- mn saved and spent; esti- make money by it. 0 i A a ation west, or west against east n come of it but harm to the t for private i due to the vast amounts of absorbed by tax-exempt bonds are on hand to assure realization of eo _ project. PAGE TWO feo SS a ee - P | Wyoming has roused from a political sleep preparatory co Che Casper Daily Cribune to an election The Tribune and the little “knot of St Ape ening except Scnéay at Casper, Natron®| prominent politicians who meet in the ballroom at the Sra pa Issued every even cation Offices, Tribune Bullting. Plains have decided all political fortunes. The show ‘and other Inanihs etapa: ty i the old play used} smali percentage of child werkers.| “Adaiph ‘whhiveréen, who was! 's over. The curtain is down, and the ‘house gives; j.ora Dundreary in gs = = ca 5 mapped = h a dead and hollow sound.’ |to rake his audience laugh when he| There A gens en National Thrift committee, ‘Idaho, end Western Wyoming, we note, has not been consid-| 41 two advertisements from the bs eg “9 F standards — states ig Fn > than enough ack Sontiowea tint the ered in the partitioning of the state officers by the)... newspaper. One offered to lend bp a a wg ap peter: Rape ery been promised emesis le tle ‘knot of politicisns.’ Western Wyoming, by|"" ree other asked to borrow) “No ove can say truthfully, “X dom't| 5” ric Avs throughe, © : Sco Sasa eaten which we mean Sweetwater, Lincoln and Uinta coun-| . Im bie inimitable tones, heluse goods made by children,’ Every-|try to insure even greater ived the etal mn to es—will have a candidate on the state ticket, if the used to ask why one advertiser didn't/body who eats food. wears clothes |i. aitended the Thrift stolen ~ ie umblings’ we hesr, not eminating from ‘the little 1end money to the other one. Uses material, reeds anything. 0 pie"! servance a year ago. property. knot’ at the Plains mes:. anything.” Ben Ab gr Bey oe 4 seriously fs oa , wnew _——, = 8 produce, 4 ———>—__ M — a ee saa |ren are not given to two million of|sbare anay. have been Gone far from PLEAD GUILTY Se ee eee a — AND HAPPINESS. } adults who are begsing jobs.|t'@ store where customer pays - =a wocotens > ogi i _| Roven million was the estimate of un-|‘be final prion But somewhere cbil-|""~ ’ , Advertising Represent: Chicago, There are only two reasons for saving any money.| a en ab anette tare cen 4 ; T2828 Stew TeeGhdg,, Boe-| One is liberty and the other is the porsuit of happi-|emplored adults in a ma ro stared. protestan paeeae SENTENCED 10 the I — wd =| Bese If neither of these reasons interest you, stop oar ¥ eae fi cmpres iving ——— : cone CB a | di 1 | Un - Chicago and % Nisitore| right here. | Children work for low wages, andj)s mean crime. Eee weion If you're still reading, it is because you desire either! ..5 unorganised. Machines are so per| The richest country in the wort, oe —_-_. | liberty or happiness, or both, in a greater degree than fected that ever young children canjcan afford to eet free all children to 'ANSTON, Wryo., beg Cet Oa a oer iaeaniags : | use them. The federal law affects only learn, to play and to grow. Goldie Halverson, white, Cora Take Yeast Vitamon . Tablets To Clear Build Firm “‘Stay-There” Flesh—Increase Energy. Sei Sp csmusar aera Wenbod Ras ‘s VITAM: contain ced through congress the Adamson law/ save more and spend to greater advantage if he knows ples, bolls ment ownership of railways in the alleged! just what his money has been going for in the past. | READY 10 PROCEED WITH mem to usiek f labor, farmer ‘blocs’ that represent only)” Some items of spending he can tell offhand, such as ———_ Ifare of a single cluss or ‘blocs’ of the cort that) +ont business, car fare, insurance; others, like food health, rf : ; Lbs. Fresh Gas Roasted . Coffee Our Royal Blend ROASTED FRESH DAILY AT OUR STORE. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. We Carry Teas, Spices, Seeds, Extracts, Baking Powder, Cocoa, Cocoanut, Etc. PIGEON TEA AND COFFEE C0. Zattermeister Bldg. Opposite Telephone Blig. Phone 623 PAY DAY SPECIAL | At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store PHONE 13 GALLON CANS SOLID PACK FRUITS The Skin » i a Extra Special Bread 25¢ .--3 Loaves ment, states, counties and cities, public ore insistent that the tax-exemption privi, | lege be repealed. e are being asked by many people, espe- y who deprecate the alleged sectionalism ms of the count ties across the At- to be thinking of c lities to our own people here among the farm- ed States,—and it dustry suffer but the government in taxes which should be paid on in- d from such bo: t What justice is there in a wealthy man buying $100,- 0G0 worth of tax-exempt bonds and thus escape all taxes from the income he receives, when the man who puts $100,000 into an industry which employs many e and involves large risks, must pay every known form of taxation that can be invented. rnment securities are the safest in the world alone is sufficient inducement for capi- est, without removing all tax features to the etriment of the government and industry. Cees Ee LE THE KILLING OF FLIES. Whether it be right to do evil that good may come sier in some quar- uropean in- n behalf the protec S groups in congress seek to profit at the sac- You Don’t Have to Die to Beat New York Life Insurance Co. It from doing good is not so well understood, but .| it sometimes happens. Admitting, for the sake of argu- ment, that all gambling is an evil, and that betting, whether upon a card game, horse race, baseball con- test, or the weather, is gambling, it emphatically does not follow that any means for preventing gambling is | necessarily a good means. } s a pest. It can be killed with a blow of a & fly | hatchet. If fly is on man’s head and hatchet crushes d promote European ir as bad as another, and the in- 2; to stir up sectional, merica; no matter republic.” TRLDELEE es Ge TAX ABOLITION REDUCES RATES” The abol f the federal taxes on transportation g the amount of money the nay | "7 8nd incidentally destroys man, act of destruction ys hetween $200,000,000 and $200. hsrdiy to be commended as good because fiy ic ex- This has bee collected by the, | force is about... class or revent gambling by suppressing all news of or contests upon which wagers could be ay or may not accomplish the result expected e framers of the St = dill, now before con- it is certain that the bill, should it pass, sly interfere with the liberty of the ‘anteed in the constitution, and the main ree America has against oppression ard au- railways a Hence, its duction of 3 per ce on passenger rates. 1 will amount to a re- rates and & per cent ate and other government taxes in’ 1920 was $490,000,000. The income earned by them in the first of the year was $497,000,000. lroad earnings 60,000 to $290,000,000 or 164 In Maturing Policies and our files, by all means—but not by de- life blood of American consciousness, the In Dividends this mutual o——_____ THE BONUS AND THE DEBT, It becomes more and more evident that the proes- s for the passage of a soldier bonus bill depend upon the results obtained in collecting the principal interest of the $11,000,000,000 debt owed to us ign governments. President Harding and other = government regula- e been a source of de- of less service to d new lines and been a source of to the governments asing income © for hem, Republican leaders ere in favor of the bonus, but are not wi ing that tie burden of its payment shall be put. @ treasury in its present condition. If the na- revenues can be increased $500,000,000 or more a year from foreign source, it may then be feasible -|te adopt a form of cash bonus that would put no aéditional hardship on the taxpayers, Conferences e been held at the White House and elsewhere on the pending debt refunding legislation and its rela- to the bonus, It iz not probable that there will a specific provision included in the refunding bill he receipts on account of the debt shall be paid the soldiers. Rather it is hoped that the con- treasury Id be so impro’ a ag SEES THROUGH IT. about —.. The diaphanous character of the polit! is published from time to time in the Cheyenne ‘Trib-| une fs recognized at greater distances | The Evanston Press without the aid of yzed the stuff and reports nding: e Tribune {s full to everfowing tKese jorts to be the ‘dope’ on ‘A knot of prominent pol: eal bunk that days of what p Polftical situation, day in the b R. T. KE 212 Midwest Bldg, met to would THRIFT WEEK | January 19, 1922 Life Insurance Day has been a point much in dispute since the fi New York Life’s New Paid Insurance (exclusive of divi- MILLION No. 2 Flag Whole Tomatoes. . said “Let's argue about something.” That evil aay ; aesetin and all other additions) is over... ... S 583 * DOLLARS No. 2 Mt. Cross Lima Beans... . At the close of 1921 the total outstanding insurance in In the Twelve Months of 1921 the New York Life Paid: In Death Losses on the lives of nearly 11,000 policy-holders, over___.________ beneiits to living policy-holders, about paid to its policy-holders (included in the 86 millions above) about_________ In Loans at interest direct to its policy- holders, on the sole security of their policies, without fee or other charge, A Mighty Good Company to be With SIZE 2 CANNED FRUITS Mona Loa Sliced Pineapple, per can J. S. B. Red Raspberries, per can... CANNED VEGETABLES No. 1 Del Monte Asparagus, round cans, 2 cans for 45c Life Insurance. Here’s What the Did in 1921: No. 2% Libby’s Sweet Potatoes, per can. . BILLION, 800 cee MILLION DOLLARS CEREALS Tosge Pike. Guster Obit. Pet Die. 32 other cash Company 37 weeerrre VRB ores ecu yexie tate gets cos vee PEON Oe Sal Seda, 214-Ib. size, ....--.+++-++,-2 pkgs. for DRIED FRUITS Del Monte Dry Pack Prunes, No. 2 cam. -.......; Dei Monte Dry Pack Prunes, No. 5 can...,...,$ The Grand Grocery PHONE 13 We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Money Back If You're Not Satisfied. h RERRRERE b ———— MP, Agent Phone 370