Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1924, Page 24

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| i AE. ues f @ one Month,, Dairy apd, Sunday ams | The Natural Outcome PAGE EIGHT received fer his Liverpool sales. cbe Casper Sunday Cridaee bushel, from which he must deduct. eg pease een t WA : a OV yorning) posteiizce as second! freight and 3 cents for the three. i ee crane ths, sate chants who, handled it, together with the 3z wane’ i making a total reduction, of, say i cents : ar Daily Tribune issued every evening) 4uce, | s “Tie gore = a ‘tripune every Sunday, at) per bushel |. Wyoming. Publication. ofGces: Euibune Build:|” «phug we can see that the Amezicam farmer re- | ixea, : his ‘ posite posiottice, ceives only 7% cents per bushe? for his wheat L SING MX’ COUNTRY! ee 15 and 28} in, Liverpool and, $1.07) for that Whieh. he bene ae is ae telephone, lixehange Connecting Alt at home. At least the entire workd price ig de- Pa oe Pulimag one. winsome, M, xbaa E Deparunents. pressed: by this infiuence to. this extent. wa Shall men, they, ask, presume to say, TE ANWAY AND Bin, MANWAY “If the American, ‘Protective” tariff on: manu who shall and who shalt net factures were removed, aud the wages. of Amer- icam factony Inber fell, then, naturally that home. ‘ © would be reduced, and a largey surplus mi Snape: vf wheat would have to be sold abroad at 36% a aide a. N ats per bushel less than, the home price, Thi Trancisco, Cal. Copies of the] Jemonstrates the fact that the American farm: | 4 tbe N ¥ Chicago.) er must uphold any fiscal policy which, will bene- on. file in, the 1 " " . y ne ne are Mancises ofSioes and. Visitors 40) A+ the manegacty | Tenant God's acre? Nevertheless. we will To keep our soil for our kind, : cai What a, lovely girt that, on the sta tion. platform. Kissing: the man: in the, hickery shirt. The girt with the Vassar pennant. fanms, mountain wildernestes, and’ wide, unpeopled pinins, pe ah L am lately come. from Europe full’ of odious: comparisons and pity Wor Americans who do net appreei- ate, their country. Ihave been sightseeing abroad of Circulation (&. B. ©.) Member of Audit Bure: Rdvertising Kepe ememtntiven king & Peudden, : ith teger Bid mile, on 162, per cent. “How much of the increase in| earnings was left, after: these. in; Chicage Bidg Monts Let us convince you of the good qualities im our sets by ligations rer and his employes. and. the| Only to. tind the most thrilling. sights L SING MY COUNTRY a demonstration in your own home. No ob ——_—_—— | general purchasing public of his market,” | & bom ‘ = i ee on your part. SUBSCRIPTION BALES Mx. Brown's. book was written in Europe, and te cling a cn ae What Happened In |)» net operating income was $as0 ‘“ By carer and Gutside State o,9q} Mem the European. point of view, but after eigh: | pare galore; ; This was less than, 3: pen ATWATER KENT AND FRESHMAN SETS One Year na = — teen. years study of the subject he: is convinved!) trickinvers driving te, werk: in. tliw Ten Years: cent—or about gne-thirty-ffth—of One. Xe (nanan 4.50 of the soundy ss of the protective policy, and} vers; Eo peta 2 -h@ inerease im total earnings. It P 3ix Monit ch Lay 2.26! im the British, elections last year he labored: with] SUk shod ankles. of gins Complete statisties of the Inter-} iy e ° e “ih Phree Months, mB one 79) Baldwin, and: Austen, Chamberlain to. restore the} Whese mothers, barefooted, tilled} state, Commerce commission for the} Monti, ahi SRONRS. 3 “| protective pool to Great Britain, discarded mtg eauidl ; j Cites 2B ce boss gla ai 1 han. half as great as 4 e Cony : pale sinee 1848: « < <a ’ post n unloading newspa-| roads. o: e country the & was less *) x ee ae mn pepharan and: onee again a vital issue in, that | 0k magazines, books, mall order | 192% haxing recently. become avail Pihe increase in taxes pai. The in, j am Xe ons 7 : 3 sales luxuries. able, the Kailway Age publishes, in} vease im ne? operating income. was Phone 190¢W ‘ 122 S. Durbin Six. Mo and hig eto re Acres. of Fords parked roitmd the] its current issue. am analysiy of fmuch less im yrepertion tham the - - new national movie house (two) these statistics te. show. dust what} increase in property investment. In, shows nightly); happened to the railroads “during | consequence the net return, earned as One of the inevitable evils of government own- Psa the decade that included the period} upon the property investment a rally “ . Everywhere masterful, expansive ean 2. ses 3, 01 rent ~hile in a2? os jc ership of any sort of enterprise that coulil be) piutt treeay mone ee at an Tis unas ae Ite ELAS wie: 8.08; pare M3 If you, di ully tor re ; a Jetober 28: andi 2, Next: Thursday end Rue, jon, for the. elec avers, but it is evidently used chiefly ane the Inst days: * ur reg as y for the dissemination, of the views Lien, on elgg . otherwise qualified to |%nd the promotion, of ‘the political interests, o: The erson, Who i. o see that bis name is| Mayor Hvlan, Here is what the. New York Mer- vote. Ow. it, to, bimse Be lds Tih 2 las to say about it: on, the registration list. “Lu returm for the $50,000) whieb the taxpayers, ter New York involuntarily invested in a owned and supported L - baais: the verage . = pores operated: by priva hen 2o tia nt eet KICK, UF YOU DON'T Gis pri i fl i « a hip the ‘capitalists director of rail earnings of the railways was. $1; ate owners! p : hae « P \ farmer jolting: homeward: with the} per mile while the increase in. thelr) wio' are alleged: to, own, the railways. WEEK roads he proceeded to. have his name printed oh! intent pene homeward Pane ated paceman) temitgpietcs Rtas yanmar TONIGHT AND ALL. every railmoad: ticket and every. time-table andi| His. wife telephoning tor three yards terest and, dividends was only. $20} while thelr employes do not get i Dr. : sible, for railway: employes to, aecept ntly established yublic radio station im New|,» the train at Mandan. . ; | and York City. That station Telling: how they danced 1 night be das ae To, the music’ of a Chicago, arehests, ; x ‘afted: by radip; Cuijeshens: whee. taidliny ven, : Twenty, perhaps, thinty million. peo- 20;180, and of Yi » ple listening: to, the President | 22 !28% and. of this, amount. $7,170, The Wonder Girl ; in. increased: wages, ‘They show j U celebrate. my country’s. greatness! cing, that. of ail the PE seen S ‘that: ite vastness, ite; exuberant. fhult-lioccunred: of: the: railways, the in: fuinses, Crease in taxes, was, relatively, much tham $15 im increased wages to theil | employes? “Lt is also, claimed that under gov- exes i it was. only: 4.20, wer ; = 2 conce is that the enter-| Untrammeied, self-reliant, women, | mile, of railnoad, so(eicarentecients-/teatmamnaleiag aft tially find you utter 1 > care e will be turned to. political and personal in- | comely and garbed smartly in the! ‘These statistics disclose sonia wae nine etetanted Inegelt a ait wil be dels vow) terest. Even under private ownership and govern. | ™mode, striking tacts. ‘They. show, for ex: | upon the ground that under the sys: , ment operation we y an. iustration of this, | bapa he bic avenue, Om-| ample, that the increase in the, total} em: of government regulation and When Mr. MieAdoo, was n sha, or far Truckee: 3 h i 1 ugh enough: wages, How: is, it pos} * Ke We haxe another illustration of it im, the t2-| That bitthe company. of youth. hoard Don’t Be a Slacker or almost 70 per cent, was paid out speaking, (Auspices B. P. O. B. he has entered teat regulation an Special Notice . eviden s Pronto radio, station they were promised con- bri rgeeier er yng vg into} the ge jattineanss ti ‘ Pe sears erage’ es eee public affuins, a reflect: |tinuousand unlimited education, and. ententabn Inetilling: Tange notions, prodigalttas | oon” i eamment In. railway prop, managamen| i the nek: of interes: i nti. Uhey were led to, ly would be improved and t ais of wonds enty,"" the Railway Age says, “in: sed from $69,700 to $86,147 a mile on 3h per cent, The increase. /publie: are sacrificed, im, onder to, proy jauce. dividends for the capltalints: [How can such propaganda exert [7 ieve that their tuste r souls uplitfed by and musie whieh would ericans who do, net vo! recklessness, yea bumptiousness:, reser ate L glorify. the American, doltur and dollar chasing to Ladies ed in the number of - i attracting tereasing attention, Li ik per nently said tat the yple. who ‘ In, net capitalization, pee mile was f they. axe nightly, from, the summit of the second] °, jeemined’ in: Mmendinant: MinaPeHoniy. 45,468 while, the ineraase infiwhen, the fue, show: than within |} comnot vighthy complain, if they: ane tallest building: im New York——w building: whieh, | yo¢ ere. (Yom. anon Thien x mociea|BRopetty. inveatment’ wae $20,447. lithe Inst ten years. the. inereaee. In ‘xlncke Klasty judgment in , by: the may,, ltappens to be thabe he You start a riot in which moneeies. ‘The wide. difference in. these figures |ithe taxes, the public bas. collected is, of commse, to, be avoided, But the fy iF > crasie Ia 20 nig pis im ane bneken, iy, chiefly. due to, the from, the: railway.s has heen $815, for | case ik, @ cag wx obing Lt appears. that these promises. were mislead: | Soon enough shall) we, with, mouths tc ofr thhatonee a ‘mile, "of “Whe: onatated: while {i ann by oy a ae pias. Wee, ing, W the expectant citizens. tune im after} multinited, be. forced: to, serimp, — rena whether be hus diner 4 do, they hear? Mm. Myla denoune- hota pend are bo facatnes eannadl fan the:'secuuiltes, owt i MAURIN® is a near fifty. year-old, Bagnan. She looks: to. he enly ‘ ‘To save every twig and erumh,, thnife from the polls. Lf he has nat, his neghiger : q URI * coed a 1h a ye yprove bis standing im the com] ie the interests; Nin Hoviam attacking the trun, sino, Anite haus: dein: este, ean; REO ROA lp aie Ain eeertebiaMlaes hee tea. ante AAMIE eens Pee agregar ogee escnaitoe: ot ties coor ee not tend to ah he makes bis home. In. the past, [Sit crowds: Mm. 1 saying harsh. things about ing: doliane, | which, paid: ne dividends, but invest*how can. the people believe that the She is: & most a a sig Ba woman. She is a re ani Ea AE Be hid-to the matter, failure | Geonge- Mi |.And' shall: chase. vensies. as they} @a im theln propert es. all: the eam ‘Transportation. act: has enabled the} She ix & most: perfectly formed! wom eter tiie caliunatial hagees ss eure ole mightihave gone wre, is reason, to believe that} chase farthings and: centimes, over| {28% theye Imd left after: paying. inc ‘Katey olay bene Aeeiawe sy Patt “woman retains her figure: and: beauty. Come: andi learn the: se~ i tahan ee cakiotiar thodt angi condéninnn | a" 200 t beginning a vocal campaign} there. terest on thelr delfts. lwhen the facts. show. ‘ ‘or AON “The increase im the ayerage|seven. years before the ‘ransporta tractive power of locomotives; fon] tion act went into effect, they earned eaeh, mile of line operated was 28|/1.05 per cent om their property in- ber cent and the increase of freight|vestment, while im 192%, the best] [ear capacity per mile of line was. | 18; per cond, it of eternal youth, She will through her complete routine: rom the time: abe arises: in, the. morning until’ she is fully dressed, Showing you what she wears and how she wears: it. She will give to) women. her valued: secret, ta a perfect figure, deauty;, health, and youth,. tion and, that from this. time ut out the same kind off prepa- of those sian 5) Sandi. thinee: oa foun times a week. * #4? How glorious a reomy land, room, to meanses! dreds It we hadi goverment: ownership, of radlnonds turn, anound: im without jostling rt to; vole: ix. pre: | We would soon. he ye a demand. for government} Wurope is, crowded: ta suffocation, ; ole of high, intetigence,, who, if ) “adio stations, to, use. in, connection. with, the taraun: |] Asin fn: ovenftow.nis: i valent anon peor Dlic affairs | Pentation system, Then, under such, Democnats,| 282% turn covetous, exes: to our uns, they -gaxe proper attention: to pubbe ai du: | MeAdoo and Mylan, we: would see. the. nadio | °eeunled expansen: could be relied upom to, form, reasonable conch: system: used) to, praine the ddminsistomat 2 Ol We. envision; the day when. siohssconcenning them and to, express. those cont: railroads. and) to, nal: ti wohane theatre be ae sinne ion the performance of their duty. at the | eailro a Dersundb: the voters: that those} yayonets bi sg im the 7 who, ane: im power should! be kept in, > Keep, out smuggled) imi polls, j a — — This. is the eleventh hour in Wyoming for tak i ge uae ininaaty abs i onder to vote in, nat Rocking the Cradle ional election, Li youn vame is not op the list) phe controversy raging in, Prin: show. your intelligence and your recognition Of) at present over the protocols of Geneva and the your duty, as tizan, by: having: ib recor be action, of the League of Nations foreshadow. the Tone registration closes next Thumday and Brit | national controveries. that will follow. any serious day. ‘ttempt to carny the United: States into. the| am . league at neva next summer. The league was Rough. Ww eather isigl t Fag in ke days: of Woodrow, Wil- ; Rates soline, prices. going | 8” there, The uni ersity: he 0 Vi ee ee Fanti — men} aaa Bae ing iis. oliR til philosophy: Wider the lead rise van aise off MGR teal -p ; wf Philip, 3 eoshald Brown, professor of inte: : she Rapeaiponaree i is national Taw, ib is tu Ing: its Dack upon that Condensed Statement of Condition of ene high fow raw rubber; high recond) S00 volved! by Wurope. from . ag oe hanks deta total, famm, produc. Wilsons: dream, of the world state. Professor tien: “sit 000,000,000; mail onder andi chain, stone] B20Wa has denounced: the action of Geneva— the ! a sales of new records; bond prices: higher than fox saa the § bulldoze Ameri into the Teague— | several years, including Liberty issues;, silver at aa was. und! is—“petity polities.” Mow- \ a : tL have been sped an hour, seeing no, human, only cattle, , 7 ‘ good! of govermment the I) geod especially a menace when 1 Tal ceton Whiversity nad wool ad: A ? he may have onee: felt towand the: view: : and: gasoline consumption. at | ever may hay Hi AW the views of we ae Bene impneving; record) out meee oe siithay 4 ohing mi Roltfsiied Teaddns ~ ¢ i c i I ase new threats. of force “ane hideous | h of butter; packing companies. doing lange) \ ti ilaeaas aleonaieas ppt a doing big Dusi- jena ms Teague” us. hideous, in. fact, as. ane } lange orders for freight cars; record, to, | “eats of force ontsiie the leiigne.. oO Dusiness, This is indeed) bad: weather for the thind: party. Good Out of Eval It is adroit) truth twisting to, refer to, an ad 5 sth inspination. of the world verse decision. of the sups count as “the veto Sag: is the feb that im every quanteh of power of the count,” Ut is diaboli agogue he globe the people. are: gaining. control of . theix governments, ** * On every. sid Migr hy Key Sogn Boreham yes every sie we seu RESOURCES LIABILITIE o ta i manta ee die a reawakening of the people, a rebirth of gen: lit is, the: constitution and) not th “At Close of Business, October 10, 1924 ; Established 1889: co Nationalized 1903 In his opening speech at New York,. Senator aVollette saic he gnea United: States which, provides for the citizen the] wine, democrney. Th bs that t my friends, Loams oF 4 5 tn 24 Capital Stock 4. 100,000.00 . " rotecti f his, nights, And: it is. aly shoul! give us here in America hope, , ihe supreme: Sous wich propeste save Thon] delaemdnacion snk supreme confidencn. te ont ee eee + Seales gaa shalt, not,” when. ilkadvixed Ingislntion, enosses| “dedi wave: of democracy that ix sweeping Stocks, Bonds, Etc Se Se 51,428.45, ‘ the well defined line of constitutionality. Much pala aviary tb ig ca Loundantig: on Banking House, Furniture and Fix- Undivided Profits: ce ne er nme ere 27,456.48) good will ultimately come out of Lalfollettism’s sats 45 Ht is: today: sweeping . : . dHladk on the consiituion, ‘The attnak itnelt will gver: the, Unites States.” LO ee eM EM t./. ye | Circulation L.A leginlaive body with, its author- haut: does not mean. tha ‘ Pan pe Sag a 100,000.00 .; iy at im. the opinion. of . : * - orneneintne deed super and unlimited based on. its. own| Senator Lalrolte Ol World countries Other Real Estate: cuabeded narenomadegoen onde atiarean aa 1,675.00 ane in ‘ipse dixiv’” is a tyranny unthinkable, But in mm in promoting the welfare U, S. Bonds rage 10 - DEPOSITS _ nana TR Ee ee one ae mea ane br ipety A aay CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE. _ 1,323,166.50 us chtizens going to learn more about that Palla j ix dium, of ous liberties which we refer to. vague: 8; im spite of -$3,201 406.90 * as oun constitutional rights without veally working: men, | TOPALQ ) . ORB $3,201,406.90 knowing much about their souree, Rather like: a epean farmers and . man who on a ding a produc » of Hamlet for his. fimst time, said) he didn't see “why. in this. day and, age they shoul write a play made up tow many: faa sent troubles, how maz would change places with, Wie working men? The November elections will! tell, lay — ab ai —— | be. . almost, entinely- of quotations.” Guarantees of Liber - nN barge tare a The sapetties of discontent in (ae will 35 Years of Service, May We Serve You Liverpool Wheat Market find. something: worth, their peading in, that Pant The often 1: assertion made. to. the farm-| 8 President Coolidge’s address. to. the. Ho! Name ————————————————— i ers. that the rwhent is fixed! by the) Setiet im whith he said, after. rev 4 gainer wih, a fon heir export: sue] Sarantonn of Isherty in the United Statm. | Ml OFFICERS plus, and! that this im tum, is governed by the he fame of the advantages: which. acerue. to riage bres i ae red with | he inhabitants of our county has spread) A. J. CUNNING: ; ck price at Liverpool, m we ee nd sake throughout the world, Lf we doubt: the has RAM, President the statement: of J). a | high esteem | PATRICK SULLIVAN, Vice President : has Seite, niches anak tanift, entity | wil i: these: opportunities: ane held: by other Q. K. DBAVER, Vice. President ee 7 ee Aast.. Cashier led: “Politics: und Welfare,” following: is ge i, = es only: necessary. to. remember: that:| C. B. MeFARLAND, Cashier a 5 LTORS, A quoted from. pages 200-20h of that work, whieh min sought ahem. in such numbers. as. to: nequiie| RB. B, BARTON, Audi HJ... CLARD, A made its appearance in, August of this year bi Mreess Rrotection by resimictive immigration cs » ML. Ds ,. Auditor “The freight on American wheat from Chicage # country is, not yet perfect, but ik is fax} tm Linenpoal was. about: 12) cents. per bushel, and] 4 dl) of any other country it cost more to get if from, the American ane: ane: merely to Chicago than it cost the British, farm | a eich pe transport bis: crop, from the farm, to his home| "@@9™ great are best | neon. 1 May 30, 1924, the’ Chicago, price of, wheat | Im face of the Coolislge: record) the, Memoerats Patrick Sullivan - BC: Nicolaysen < was quoted: at $1,07% per bushel, im the Chieago| ever had) a chance anyway but Davis, made his Tribune, while the price of wheat in. Livenpoo)| lefeat doubly. contain by. taking on Bryan as: hiss was quoted: in-the London Times, off the same} '2ing mate. They have: been working at cranes date at 3h shillings and six pence por qianter (8 Purposes: since the beginning of the campaign, each nullifying any progress. th i a bushels), om about ents per bushel, ‘ stage tg Y progress, the other might a farmer must, therefore. lit ale “The Aupenivay that the perpetual making themselves: rid: ple who lave made thi ius tho, hawe-annde tis DIRECTORS A. J. Cunningham: Q, K. Deaver . . MecFarland

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