Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX | ARNIR FLEET. IS Baruch Warns United States! AM OF MARINE Saat Prosperity Hinge e ENG NEERS of | BY EDWARD THIERRY. : a Terms NEW YORK, April 19—These are Shipping Board Offered |ine two vis tnings that must be done ta insure a continuation of ity in America, says Pernard economist, former chairman of the War Indus- tries board. | ‘The farmer must organize com- tion) mercially to market his goods co-op- | eratively on a big business scale in order that he wil! have a fairer re- 1 ship established between what oduces and sells and what he $300,000 for Three Wooden Vessels. Baruch, Ma.-| FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS | FURS | FURS Mr | FURS |FURS |FURS |FURS *. FURS ie | FURS FURS |FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS |FURS FURS FURS GONCERT TONIGHT AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH T0 ATTRACT LARGE CROWD From tho interest that is being| FURS fahiown “in\itheRoctch conesct) tonte| FURS given at 8 o'clock this evening in the| Presbyterian Church, Sixth and Dur (BERS bin streets, it is expected that a large crowd will attend this high-class en-| FURS tertainment FURS A program of songs such as have} FURS rarely been gotten together, a8 well/ FURS as several entertaining dance acts and readings will be given this even-| FURS Casper’s prominent | FURS FURS the entertain: | ae Pe URS: n hurh. °F | FURS be su ted | ya |RURS |FURS FURS FURS |FURS FURS FURS FURS |FURS | FURS from FURS FURS FURS | FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS | FURS | FURS | FURS | FURS hts—painting the itle Guarantee & York, with the back rth Tower as_a «round. a Rheumatism for Years Left Him Helpless and Unable to Work; Cured James H. Allen’s Own Story , after years of FURS mo one can be FURS til = the | ge a muscles and FURS ae FURS nd he con. 4 experiments FURS doa prescrip FURS apletely FURS mptom of |FURS FURS " FURS FURS FURS FURS e FURS FURS financier, We are showing the largest and finest line of Fur Coats ever shown in Casper and our prices WILL FIT EVERYONE’S POCKETBOOK, ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT After Saturday night these Salesmen’s Samples will not be in Casper, for whatever we have left after this SALE will be shipped back to New York. The Casper Dry Goods Co. justry, labor, and business are Of New York City and Montreal, Canada 1 ettlement of Reparations farmer remains outsice. For his own salvation he must organize commer cially or he'll get nowhere. He buy from o industry. He buys prosper- as a we ividual. The credit and M | other marketing, but he has not yet @rC) been able to rise above internal quar. rails between rival agricultural ar- ganizations to safeguard his pocketbook. “Above all the reparations question must be set In an equitable way: first, so that there shall be no situa tion like Alsace-Lorraine, which will surely end in another war; second. so that Germany shall not be forced ta undertake an tmpossible payment; own he Casper Daily Cribune nd business men will not be injured escape from a just »ttlement.” Baruclf thus amplified his state- .ent that a rea! danger now lying head is in German domination of vorlé trade in case war reparations re fixed at too low a figure. It would ve mode dangerous to America, he leclares, than if {t were fixed at too ugh a rate. “Our own prosperity {s not the vhole thing,” he eatd. “It fs a ques- tion of honor, with which business s inextricably bound. Wg are in hon- wr bound to seo justice to Germany 1s well as to France.” Baruch believes that America must nave a share in fixing reparations be- cause it is a moral obligation under- taken at the time the armistice was signed. “Tt will be rather a grim joke on us,” he sald, “if we will not recog- nize this obligation even from na selfish point of view. We ought not allow Germany to escape on the ground that she ts too poor. If we do, we will find that {t is ourselves who are poor—made poor by hard Half THE RETAIL PRICE Tomorrow Saturday IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT THIS WONDERFUL LINE OF FUR COATS AND WRAPS FROM THE GREAT NORTHERN FUR CO. 120 East Second St. All Furs strictly guaranteed by the Great Northern Fur Company of FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS New York organized to help themselves. The| third, so that our farmers, worker mes—and Germany a commercial FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS. FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS won FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS Phone 1981 FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS’ FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS’ FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS power ruling the world, Then Ger- many certainly will have won the peace. Nor should we permit Ger- ‘many to be destroyed by over-burden- ing her or stripping her of her terrt- tory. “Suppose American raflroads and in- dustries, manufactures, cities, states, and the United States government litself could get rid tomorrow of all fixed charges, mortgages, bonds and interest! Cost of production of every- |thing would decrease tremenously; prices would go down. That is actly what will happen in Germany with too low reparations—with ail | fixed obligations practically repudi- ated by inflation, with nothing to ‘pay externally or internally except their own industrial taxes. “Our country has in our federal budget alone annual fixed charges of $4,000,000,000, of which about $2,500,- 000,000 grew out of the war. How could we, or any other country, stand up against Germany's low cost of production when she emerges on a new gold basis that she is bound to set for herself if the reparation is | not fairly determined?” This danger threatening American prosperity will probably be avoided, Baruch believes, if reparations are set at $12,600,000,000, which figure, not including the $2,500,000,000 al- ready paid, he was the first person among World statesmen and financiers to declare to be a just amount. He accentuates the necessity of freedom of action by Germany, the restoration of her territory when the amount has finally been determined upon arid recognition of her equality amongst nations when she shows her good faith. When asked about the political farm bloc, Baruch smiled and said: “It {a no different from any other Interest, but it is so unique for farm: ers to demand and get equality of treatment that it amazed everybody, who immediately read them stern economic and civic lectures!” Beer iatbohact waht, In a London museum is to be scen “the most famous carpet in the world,” known as the Ardabil rus, which ts valued at something like $250,000. It is about thirty-four feet long by seventeen feet wide and con- ASK THE WAITER 7 To Serve You HILL CREST WATER tains 30,000,000 knots. The rug was sia who died in 1524. The making ot sia who div in 1624. The making of it took the full time of the most fa- moust rug-maker of the age for six- peeedcardiatith ne cleanin StL At ONCEe-so comforting A tiring day on your fect. Stooping, lifting, running up and downstairs—does your backfec! tied in painful knots? Wherever con Cad grein loan’ oer * Sloaniy Lintment-hills pain! For rbenmatiam, bruises, stratus. chest colds THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923. teen years and even then he had ap- prentices to help him with the simp'er parts. ——— Try Tribune Classified for Results. Breaking Any Records? | How is your business | showing up this year? Are you ge any- where? We have an Bookkeeping Outfit that will help you to answer, these questions. Commercial Printing Company 426 East Second—Phone 2224 R. E, Dickensheets, Manager Y three-day sale. $4.00 = se nnn nn nnn ANOTHER Extraordinary SALE Coats, Suits, Capes, Dresses Duplicating the enormous success of last week, the National Sample Coat and Suit Store offered such bargains that Casper women purchased over one thousand garments in our 2()” Discount ON EVERY GARMENT IN OUR STORE 0% Off on COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, CAPES and WRAPS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY New shipment of SPRING HATS Priced special $7.00 $10.00 112 SOUTH CENTER ST. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies’ Onyx Silk Hose All colors. Regular $1.00 National Sample Coat & Suit Store HENNING HOTEL BLOCK TES = 4 = $1.50 value, now

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