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7 TH mera P hn. S ern a2 O41 eee a ee SOF a SBF eeie™N ! ean m~Paa tT ™ ey an ~ PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 Che Casper Daily Cribune another poster will be displayed urging the coa- a candidate for im- position at the battom Bites eae ASSOCIATED joo xs sumption of more tvheat and cereals. It ae to. be b= 8 The Associated Press 1s exclusive'y entitled to i rtment of Agriculture ability could use a publication of all n*ws credited in this paper) pee Lag pancreas is in compensa- Governor. In npced And also the local news published herein, | tion for the action of. the United States gov- h arcparyed ca ‘The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening eud@ ernment during th» war when a vigorous cam- The Sunday Morning Tribune every Sunday, at Casper,! paign was waged to have people eat less meat cf Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune Building, OPP> and cereals. Formér President Wilson tele- site postottice, | Before the United States entered: the- war|graphea to the Jacks Day’ dinner Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second’ the domestic consumption of meat was over 145/of Pittsburgh Democrats that the class matter, November 22, 1916, pounds per capita. During the years 1917 and | party was intrusted with the “re- See eater, ave a eee is and 16| 1918 the federal government inaugurated its |demption of the nation from degra- : meatless, wheatless, sugarless and other—less | 4*tion- days, in order that the food raised in this coun- EN Seer TT a ST EMG be t pent be shipped to euntve to feed the ar- 4 - ies of the allies. Everywhere were posters J.B. HANWAY and 5. EB. HANWAT. issued by the government, urging people to cut ardly betrayal of the cause of hu- Advertising Representatives down on the consumption of/many kinds of | manty. We'regard the Amercan Prudden, King & Prudéen, 1720-23 Steger Bidg., CBI) foods, The result of this campaign was the! people as the scum of the earth, | will be watched with interest, if not thousands of homes where one or more of tays Bus.ness Telephones _. Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Departments. cago, I'L, 286 Fifth Ave., New York City; Globe Bi@s~! reduction of the per capita consumption of | hyenas in soul and jackals in mind.”| with envy. If General Butle: ” - *s 4 Boston, Mass., Suite 404 Sbaron Bids. 56 New Mont-| Theat to 131 Sed 9 ie P With ‘that plank the Democratic| there long enough, enlists a sut- ; the family are. nervous and irritable, the St. San Francisco, C Copies o' * party can sweep Europe as a prairie | ficiently large army spies and — : (ey ‘understand. Syibuze are on file In the New York, Chicago, Boston| The effect of this decrease of consumption of | tire and the candidate-can: be elect-|esionaries, and treats Philadelphia cause may be hidden—hard to domestic meat products has been very bad for|ea president of the League of Na-|Tough enough, he may overawe the w », ” a BO the American livestock industry. Statistics |tions. After {t has ben adopted by| town temporarily. But a reaction But usually, There's a Reason. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation of consumption and prices, covering a period of|the resolutions committee. of the|may come when he leaves that will| First we make a law, then we oat SUBSCRIPTION RATES 25 years, show conclusively that the price of |convention we'll probably find Mr.| make its last estate worse than the|break it. But possibly before we Doctors and dietitians are very generally By Carrier and Outside State livestock in the United States depends directly | McAdoo and Mr. Underwood andjfirst. Reform that comes from|break it, certainly soon after, ho cr anfier nN (me Year, Doiiwoand funday ----—-—-—---+-++=--89-08| and almost wholly upon the consumption. of|*arlous others earnestly supporting| Without as a compulsion im rarely| attempt to prove. {t unconstitutional. agreed that people who are nervous One Year, Sunday Only _-——————-—----——--—-— me meat in the United States. The effect of ex- pont sehen andgets! aM eg ae - ‘oe a Having broken the law we try to with digestive disturbances should not drink ae te ay te and Sunday s2.ss--s-=—= 228) Ports of meat products upon the price of live |sie's used to it, case hardened end) achieve anything but sham and coffee or tea because these beverages contain a Oue Motth, Dally and Sunday Cm | Stock is practically negligible. Secretary Of] indurated, a perfect candidate on a| superficial purity. 3 es Per COpy onnn2nt-——nennwn--ne~sazrasseereee—eee OF} Commerce Hoover, in testifying before the Inter-| perfect platform rallying an en- Sa ee drug, caffeine, d their use tends to increase By Mail Inside State z state Commerce commission relative to the value] thusiastic country to the flery doc- Europe’s New Wail , irritability. One Year, Daily and Sundar so---s——--$7.89} of stimulation of railroad construction showed/trine: “Yes, we are a degraded nervous C and San Francisco offices and visitors are welcome. 2.5) i —Cl One Year, Sunday Only -—. ~---------- 3-6) that an increase of domestic consumntion of | People. hicago Tribune. The old cry, “God save the king,” Si Month, Dally ane ein be peep PETES pind meat of seven pounds per capita woald be equiv- : D ay Hi Ha scems to have been drowned by the M doers cen ie te ee ‘Many of us just drift into wrong habits of ‘Three Months, y an aay wonwcwnn=—~ ““e5| alent to a 35 r cent increase in exports of Present ighwaymen| chorus “America, Sa’ = z ‘ One Month, Bally and Sunday — ieatipromaehie Po! Memphis Commercial Aepen. P| many thousands of new laws which |* eating and drinking, though we usually know > fre taking the same course from birth to death. Why are we Americans called the most lawless of civilized peoples? We have more laws than all the rest of them put together.—El Paso Herald. All subscriptions must be pat ease. James Da!'y Tribune will not insure delivery after subscri>/ The problem, then, of the livestock industry, . ef beneath Ubegtiotes od Me i they, say about him, but he tion becomes one month in arrears. in the solution of which the Department of Ag-|chargea $17 for a short ton Troe ee + YOUR TRIBUNE riculture is directly interested, is to increase |anthracite.—Harrisburg Patriot. oe oy PONT GET tvave after looking the domestic consumption of meat, products. In- are Se curefully for it, call 16 or 16 and it will be delivered asmuch as the government was largely responsi- Not a Bok Product better. So if there are nervous ones in your family, suppose you make a change—serve Minnesota’s Way There have been thousands of bonfires in the Staté of Minnesota b fal messenger. Register complaints) ble for the decrease in the consumption of meat since the first day of December, —_—. It furnishes boiees S otelock: | products, it is but fair that it take up a cam-| Peace does not come from a set|*d thousands more will be started Postum isa pure cereal beverage. I paign to restore domestic consumption to normal !of rules printed in an international| before th new year ts a month old. A Real Example all the pleasure of a hot drink—cheery warmth and good flavor. Postum is refreshing, satisfy- ing, healthful; and there’s nothing in all the A Bright Outlook tevelty Primer. It does not come nor be- orubctint powders, : er rig) The use of wheat flour and bread was much oe Pasdiny Ne bead apeabine ae torn down and tetnad ti prc reais Try to tear down my. jall, and Secretary Hoover of the department of com-| reduced in war time by the appeal to save wheat,| murope in the past centuries, later there wilt be some new widows in merce in a survey of economic Ha og 9 well as by o sae ae repays scrapped, torn to shreds and covered Searcy. coast and some new world quite 80 effective as heaicth to overcome the present year says the outlook is bright. Dur-| dining cars and other public eating places | with deluges of blood in war, Peace . i amie ht 1 life worth while. ‘ eo" Jnited S sw - | ab State's best ‘ this casual remark, some- mervousness make ing the last year the United States has witness-| abandoned the practice of serving bread free.|comes from*a‘sincere dest for Gaarea os steven, iiey Basin tiwd what forcefu'ty made by a persons i tal productivity and movement | Not only did they discontinue such service, but|Peace. That is what we have in bo peek tO: cetics the war, with full employ-| they boosted the price of bread and butter to entree a0 Lend bese we have ‘been ment, high real wages, and greatly increased | such a point that customers would eat a mini-|Pioenants A batts toa ah sie ii savings. * * * Viewing the country as 2 whole; mum. At the prevailing prices in restaurants “Long is the way through Aare] we never in history have enjoyed a higher stand: | and cafeterias of two slices of bread and butter! price and. efficacious through ex. ard of living and comfort nor so great a degree | for a nickel, the patron pays at the rate of 30) ample,” {# still a sound maxim. Let of commercial or industrial efficiency as today.| cents a loaf for bread. This naturally has re-|the whole world profit by our ex- A more detailed examination of our own sit-| sulted in a tremendous decrease in' the consump-|ample. That is the peace plan that] ‘The wonder is that thousands of|the law with respect to their duty : 5 i 1 | tion of wheat bread. will win the capital prize from uation, based upon the first 11 months, and : : . voters favor the retention of.a pri-t generally. sume later data, indicates that our foreign trade] Not only in public eating places but in the |“™¢™!c2 mary system that. by Its very, ex-| A reputation for unswerving de- or ea termination to enforce the law as it rs i 1} th he high price of b: 3 As an academic document the Bok] pense bars out 99 per cent of th will show about #$4,100,000,000 in exports and) home, the high price of bread has operated to per cent of them about $3,800,000,000 in imports—an increase! prevent a return to its normal consumption. prize winning Plage te | —————EEE———————————— SSS of 7 per cent in the former and 20 per cent| According to data of the United States Depart: ig Test es ie op comay frome: Aish For . nomical cil I (i thool child. I ir. the latter over 1922. The merchandise bal-| ment of Agriculture, a pound loaf of bread aiecaseic! pee ana pita r discussion in Europe and stir a ance will be about $300,000,000 in our favor. which in pre-war times cost 5 cents now costs|*Pirit among the race-hating, jeal- Net gold and silver imports will te about #260,-| twice that, while the flour from which it is|°U8: greedy, pogrom-making, power- ared to over $600,000,000 last year. -| made operates to the of both th - 2 ‘ lack legrees C weet manufactured production taken together) cer and the eaters Noe sep rilineed 18 Darkest America od . ppicicick Wrath will show about 10 per cent higher than 1920/ because they are compelled to eat less of an es- beast Seis sea nay aap eheatrhr a ahaa hea made unsafe, and. they forced the with a. reputation for veracity, Legislature to act. Other States| Sheriff Shaw of Fort Smith, Ark., should do likewise. They will if the | P¢ts¥aded a mob of a thousand mad women will It—Capper's Weekly, |Arkansans to let his jail and the ——— prisoners it held severely alone. The Primary M ‘The sheriff sets a good example, an example not valy to jallers in times of stress, but to officers of **There’s a Reason” 000,000 or on the face of these figures almost | made has advanced only from $4.13 to $689 a|8¢¢king, debtdodging, malicious and a full liquidation of the trade balance. | On) barrel. Allowing 280 loaves to the barrel,|‘"t"suing Governments, to a new the other hand, our very large net expenditures} which is the standard basis for computation, the viewpoint and a new spirit of peace. 15 cent’ higher than‘ 1922. The 1923/ sential food, and produ are inj Bed angduction of coal and coke shows a great in- eit ured becai Smee, Se, Sate ne, menace ik eee ees ct pee ES : Sn rie Inereasea 66 2 _It is the intention of the Department of Ag- T ll F d Ab ut for this year increased over 1922 by about 40) riculture to conduct this patoncwide peat ‘What Monkeys Know e Your rien S 0 upon tourists, numigrant remittances and other| margin between the price of wheat flour and SGI atte? ties pedsi tte Gein per cent in iron and steel, about 50 per cent in| in behalf of the cereal producer and the, live. C d W i 3 Still,’ after ono reads the document urrent invisible items have been apparently| the price of bread produced from it has been | liquidated by the very considerable flight of} increased from $10.40 to $18.30. bar th fienimerd & ticlawetasten capital from Europe. Our publicly issued) ‘This wide disparity between the cost of bread| his inspiration for the Bok prize bonds to foreign countries and enterprises haye| to the consumer and the price received by. the} Re2ce Plan. — Janesville. (Wis.- been about $300,000,000 net for the year, a8 COM} producer for the wheat from which bread. is | @#2¢¢te: er, about 60 per cent in automobiles, about | stock interests ‘not. onl out of a sen: Without prejudice to Mr. Bryan, ise ber” cent in rubber tires, about 10 per cent! to them, but also out Nea desire pariah nt chat the Rev. "Dr. Straton.: Rev. Harry in lumber, about 20 per cent in cement, about} 9 public frame of mind that will eventually re-|FOS@UcK oF other interested parties 20 per cent in sanitary ware and about 10 per! sult in lower living costs to the consumer of |‘®® attention of all American fath- cent in leather. Textiles were about the same/ ment and cereal products, a cundition that will| or gis vere ccent of STamanee srind ptbrar - i f the male parent of the monkey Send th f th istrial Edi as the year before. t spproximate condnions which existed in pre- bot t'the Central Park Zoo, n Fee Date ede Annual’ Industrial gn of “In agricultural products cotton production| war days. Te RNa Genteeatac acacanelig: sigctad the Casper Daily Tribune and boost Wyoming. This increased about 3 per cent; the total bushels of als show an increase of about 3 per cent; e z pork products about 20 per cent, Asean ae AS Mr. Bok's. Sideshow bundle of straw in his arms. It is Ber cent—with a slight increase ry ¥ ‘ “After all the booming and banging to try to|not an uncommon practice among ring ublic attentior the human adults to use men of straw In construction work the SSS Award of $100,000; it Stent oct thst wise for their purposes, but is it not true c out railway ‘equipment, have. cia ;| ot has bought for s50000 is a propoealtuas| et aoe verre! tmcnet seeeisa ll Texas, The Gulf Coast ways to fully die the traffic for the first! +4. United States adhere to oT i eat by this gentleman-monkey and be- > b 9 time since the war, and marks a great achieve-| oust of international juétice and that en | aved by his impulse to share the ' ay ia ee ea but thats, po league of nations amend its coveuant in ‘two asinceeoeranee it prover Florida Cuba been eee anit coat pablie construction -to pera bee the Brooklyn Standard’ Union.| Fewer fathers are now seen on on) make way for private work, as indicated by the r. Bok, it appears, is to pay $50,000 for these |Sunday’s wheeling baby carriages; ; gfe year’s number will be better than ever—the most authoritative, up-to-the-minute piece of work ever issued on Casper and Wyoming. from the presence of his offspring, consoled himself as best he could by walking the floor all night with a Winter Tours of USE THE COUPON BELOW TO ORDER YOUR COPIES: not very stupendous or magnificent thoughts. and from other outward signs, what ‘ eeting a over “te peerage tuemeaead is not at all likely that other gentlemen Fist grave deinauencies tae tak. A CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE, struction, ct doors rc construction, and an increase of abort) ago [ed with more money than they know what to do| is piste fodoors en their part must] Choice of Gateways CASPER, WYO. with will imitate his example. A prize of fifty as their economic «functions are, is also indicated by the fact that concrete road | Cuts would have brought an equally impressive | tarners are too often’ regarded, and . ‘ . 7 response. di contracts declined about 16 se cent pbieethe “ft is a little amusing to examine the points |@3°S ve y taromard See Esha for diverse route tours output of cement, however, increased as in which the $50,000 thinker thinks the league|anda-playing golf on the side. It ic above. . covenant ought to be amended. First, he would | significant that we have to go back In transportation, car loadings were increased | ‘out the heart out of it,’ as Woodrow’ Wilson | to the monkey to be taught a lesson . ° about 15 per cent. Cargo traffic through the] would have said. He wants Articles X and XVI|in domestic . responsibility—New||#| Burlington Lines form part of the en- Panama canal doubled; it increased 40 per cent dropped or amended. Then he wants a proposed York eens ie A ee tire scheme of Southern winter tours. in through Sault Ste. Marie and 30 per cent| aiteration made in Article I, prescribin al- m through the Erie canal. ‘The overseas tonnage! fications for membership in lege FTE Philadelphia’s Experiment Let me tell you how well they may be utilized with choice of routes and gate- This shift from public to private construction Gentlemen:—Please reserve copies of your Annual Industrial Edition for me, ishiecke for being inclosed. was about the same. " article now stands, a new member can be ad- Naito“. Consumption is indicated. by the increase of| mitted only. on giving guarantees of its sincere sales of mail order houses by about 30 per cent in chain stores 18 per cent and department stores about 10 per cent over 1922. Postal re- ceipts were 10 per cent greater than 1922. The stocks of goods generally at the .erd of Philadelphia is probably not as intention to observe its international obliga- ee Le ants he Ae sy natoe vee tions. On these guarantees, and upon agreement officers in cl to let the league regulate its armaments, a new pale Ag “cities, there is ype th: member state may be admitted- by two-thirds|why we should stop with Philadel- yote of the. assembly. The $50,000 thinker pro-|phia. If it is to be admitted in that this year are somewhat higher than at the be-| poses that any self-governing state’ be permitied | — ginning of the year and unfilled orders for steel| to come in by two-thirds vote if it ‘wishes*to Tickets are lower, as are orders for railway eqripment.| join. This last qualification is new. It must But the large employment bids fair for large} have a.deep meaning, but no one can guess what RIGIRERE F. S. MacIntyre continued consumption of goods. its momentous, significance may be. Ny + M fs Price levels maintained comparative stability:| “The greatest of the $50,000 thoughts is that : alted Milk Ticket Agent Wholesale average prices of all commodities de-| the United States should not become a member clined about 3 per cent for the year and stand Ag BAG league. as in present, constlintets Aye 2 above 1 . Average prices for| Should ‘propose participation in the work 0! s Incalids, 7 ahaa scope increased 15 per eRe Awhile live-| assembly and council’ on condition that the Children, SALT CREEK BUSSES stock declined about 7 per cent. Retail food| changes in the covenant, outlined above, be The Address tee ee wee ecco eces Information—Reservations (The Annual Industrial Number will cost the usual price of 10c per copy.) 3 Busses a Day Each Way prices increased during the year about 4 perjmade. We) / LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING] Leave Salt Creek cent and the Labor department cost of living Sigg, tot ps Sit Abd Sleal sepa a ast 8 alm conerage ana as aeias ender would show an increase of about 4 per be deface oes fos $50,000. ers elr 10¢. 9 am Salt Creek Trans ee 2pm “Certainly nobody wants to read 22,000 other 2:80 p. m. Company Tel. 144 3 p.m. he National d@bt has been reduced about one ietsip als “tl ei I plans which were sillier, or stupider, or more fa- billion dollars during the year; bank debits to Building Materials {individual accounts remained about the same| tuous than this one. But would it not be pos-| . in New York, but increased about 12 per cent in| sie to DpH i Epon the judges, or pan, Mr. 9 Weare equipped with the stock to supply ; ; f tk ntrv. Saving increased | Bok, or whoever really is running what Presi- SMITH S = : } hhout 20 bas ant andl life insurance sales about| dent Vanclain of the Baldwin Locomotive Works your wants in high grade lumber and build- TRAIN SCHED ULES 22 per cent. | calls ‘the sideshow,’ to do one great favor to the SHOE REPAIRING Chicago & North a ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. Westbound public? If this mess of nonsense is the best plan No. 603 ¢ out of 22,164, would they not, in answer to an Restoring Home Markets overwhelming public curiosity, consent to ‘pub- Public Market Bldg. Second Street ' lish also the worst one? Human reason staggers Open at 7:30 7 The Department of Agriculture and the Post} at the conception of over 22,000 successive down- KEITH LUMBER & 6) Office aepacement have joined hands to help; ward steps in inanity. But just for fun, gentle- BAGGAGE TRANSFER - restore in some measure the domestic markets to! men, just to exhibit once for all the possibilities AND the American farmer. In praetica 200,000 | of futility and eccentricity developed to the high- ; HAULING Phone 3 postoffices the United States Department of est power, now that you have published the best Agriculture is displaying a poster urging the plan $50,000, could buy, please, oh, please,” pub: Phone 2534 public to eat more-meat, Within a short time lish the worst one.” ¥