Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1924, Page 3

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CERMAN LOAN AND ‘EFFECT ON BUSINESS W. Babson, Noted. Statistczon, f ™ Anaijisof What Succes Flat Of Loan Means. BABSON, PARK, Mass., Oct. 25.— An analysis is peing made at Bab- son Park of the subscriptions to the new German loan; who they are from, what sections of the country are providing the money, and the interest which, is being shown: by investors -everywhere. That the loan has been a huge success is, of made the following ~"“S0 many. comments have been Ge regarding the security and of the new German bonds that were Personally, I am hopeful garding European bonds only on ‘the assumption that there tn tobe general. disarmament in Eurépe. Europe has jnoney enough either to make good its indebtedness or to ‘maintain large armies. Whethen mot it has sufficient funds to do Betas °: the future can tell. I sincerely trust that the League of Nations will develop some plan which will enable Europe to safely disarm. Then there will be no ques- tién regarding European bonds and the present German: bonds should ecll ata handsome premium. The fact that Europe has not disarmed is why iny and ithese other countries are. to pay such a high - rate ‘of interest their money.. Moreover, the banks who hye subscribed to these issues so generously ‘have pfohably done so fn anticipation that some such. dis- dy¥mament: plan will’ be successfully worked out. Irrespective, however, of the question of the future mar- Ket price of the securities two facts are self-evi ““() The flotatién of this loan ‘in America and Europe means that arteries, of trade, which have been clogged the past ten years, are to- day being opened. “It is true that peace “was (theoretically declared when the Treaty of Versailles was signed. -The ‘signing © of » treaties, however, dnes:not mean peace. The World. ta ruled by _efelings ‘rather than-by treaties. Up until .a few “ago. there © was . almost’ as 0 iach “bitterness between Germany aid France, as there was when the fmistice-was signed. ‘In a general way this applies to all countries, in- cludins the United States. Up ‘te lust week it was not good form ever in the United States and Canada tr do much business with Germany The manufacturer or merchant whr did business with Germany was looked upon by many people as ‘scab’ is looked. upon by member of a labor junion, Today this 1 changed. The fact that the ber bankers in the United States, Can ada, England, \France, and othe countries have subscribed to thi: loan shows that a great change i: the situation has taken place. Cer tainly General ‘Dawes and his asso ciates are entitled to a tremendous amount of credit for their construc tive part in this important develop ment. ‘ “(2) ‘The opening up of thes¢ arteries of finance and. commerce brings a real benefit to many sec tions of this country. Probably th first section to benefit .will be th: south. Gesmany is bound to im Port more cotton during the nex twelve months than she has during any twelve months of the last te: years. With the good cotton cro which the south is having and thc go00d pricés which she is to receive all the cotton states should dis tinctly benefit by the successful flotation of this German loan. The coppes interests should also bere fit somewhat. Although the con- sumption of copper is steadily in- creasing, with the tremendous ore bodies now being developed in South America and Africa, the price has been kept downto the detriment of American mines. Germany’ -will now.come into the market for cop- per and European consumption’ in general should be stimulated thereby. This means/increased prosperity for Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and possibly even the Lake districts. All sec- tions depending upon copper should be helped by this German loan. Although the price of wheat has tarned recently, the sag would have been far more had-this German loath been a failure. With tho great amount of wheat being rushed to market end ‘the huge crop, it is surprising ‘that “the price has not broken more. ‘The successful flota- tion of the German’ loan shouldin- crease foreign demand ‘and increase exports and thus distinctly help the grain _ situation. This etmeeerer is ereaeersaas Pegeeserasnasqnegapaieesesas pinaaa amp especially eral Els pe Casper. Sunoco cruvune Suzanne Bennett, whe danced with the Prince of Wales at one of: New York’s nightlife clubs, quit her job in Earl’ Carroll's “H. R. H., is scheduled to sail on the Miss Bennett turned in her resigilationafter receiving a tele- ‘What could have been in that message? »ooked passage on the Olympic. same boat. gram from Ottawa, Ont. applies. to Canada which is destined to become the world’s greatest fagtor in the production of wheat. “Onc should not close a comment on the German loan’ without refer- ence to ‘the men behind it. As TI Save often stated before, it is men who make prosperity; not money or materials or ‘not even natural re- sources. The men behind this move- ment are the finest men that the world produces. I have the honor to be personally acquainted with Mr. Owen D. Young who has had general charge of the reparations readjustment in Europe during the past few months: Mr. Young was a Boston man, a law partner of Mr. Charles H. Tyler. He then went to New York and is now chairman of the boerd of directors of the Gen- ric company. Also. it was “Vanities,” and his Initiative that formea»the Radio Corperation of America, and a num- ber of ‘other \very. important ane far reaching developments. — Mr. Young is a man of great ability and combines those two qualities of cori- servatism and vision in a ‘most wonderful: manner, I might also comment on General Dawes, Mr Robinson, Mr. Gilbert and other men connected with this work. The fact that they are now interested in bringing about of a real friendly feeling between the European coun tries, which for years have been fighting, is of itself a tremendous thing. Today's bysiness as indi. cated’ on the Babsonchart is \7- per cent below normal, ‘or the first time for many months I am willing to forecast that this will climb upward before long. because — Bi are made by the ig as “of largest makers ne clothes GOOD CLOTHES 3 embody the advantages of experience in manulacture authority in style and the economy of volume .-++:: well-Jc ohnson Co. 4 HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS WALBERT 10 CONTINUE DEMONSTRATIONS HERE __ UNTIL TUESDAY NIGHT McAlvett, The Mysterious Dr. Playing at the Elks auditoriubm the last ten days: continues to draw ‘wonderful crowds and will stay. un- til Tuesday night, making that his last-night. McAlbert is giving his ‘ectures and entertainments under the auspices of the B. P. 0.,E. Sunday night McAlbert announces he will place his little lady Maurine in an astral dead trance where she will soar away to the unknown and Gemonstrate the wonderful power of the trance state to those she wil’ read for, Monday night McAlbert will give his Iecture and entertain ment to men only. No ladies or chil- ARE YOU COMMITTING THIS GRIME AGAINST YOUR WEALTH? Ah enormous number of people are, weak, nervous and ailing, al ‘s complaining and doctoring, simply because they have committed great American crime agains helr health—because while indoor sife, overwork and. improper diet fave exhausted the iron from their blood, making it thin, paie and water they have made no effor. to replace this: fron which the bloc must have to keep’ them well and strong. You can easily determine whether you. have - been . committing — this health crime. -You can get more iron by eating plenty of. spinach, entils and green -vegetables. Bui doctors always advise people who Are anaemic, weak, nervous and run-down: to+take iron in concen- :rated\form—organic iron. “Nuxated iron is. organic. iron. like the iron in your own blood and like that. in spinach and green vegetables. It is entirely different from the minera fron used in the past, for it is:readily assimilated and so acts much more quickly and’ surely. Besides, it doesn’t injure the teeth or disturb the stomach. Nuxated Iron. repre- sents organic iron in such concen- trated form that one dose is. esti- mated to be equal to eating half a quart of spinach, one quart of green yas or half a dozen baked dren will be allowed. Tuesday af- ternoon Maurine wi'l give a ladies only matinee at 2 p.m. showing the ladies the things to do to be healthy and ‘beautiful. Tuesday nizht Mc- asbess Yo will produce the world’s greatest phenomena, tures. People will on the paper for them. Spirit be aliowea hold blank pieces of. paper, in their hands and think of some one dead and MeAlbert will print the ‘picture PAGE THREE, WANT CARS EQUIPPED. Automobile shows he!d throughout intry the past season have hed the fact that buyers pre- fer the completely equipped ear.— Automobile Digest. pie- to IT IS HERE! YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF AND FAMILY TO IN- VESTIGATE THIS MARVELOUS WASHER She ONE TEST that has CONV INCED the‘Women you have heard about the, Maytag Gyrafoam Washer— | its: miraculous speed—almost un-/ believable thoroughness — safer - than - hand - -washing carefulness. Are these merely claims or are they actual facts ? There’s one test—it will tell you the truth quicker and more Plainly, than words or pictures. , Wash with the Maytag! Callus’ up. 9 Outstanding x Maytag Features 1—Washes faster. ‘The Gyrafoam Principle creates a more highly energized, tur! turbulent and continuously effective water action. No idle water. 2— Washes cleaner. The Gyrafoam Princi- ple mixes the soap evenly through the water, and forces the super-cleansing, soapier wash ing solution through the mes! of the clothes. No idle suds. 3—Largest hourly capacity He world—50 Ibs. ps de Sazilly wash per hour. 4-. Most compact washer made — takes floor space only 25 inches square. paves nes tub — can’t warp, rust, ete swell, split nor corrode, Easily adjusted to your height, and ) hogh it of tubs. 7—Clothes can be put in or taken out while washer is running. 8—Tub cleans itself in 30 seconds. — Metal swinging wringer. Low. Swit into 7 positions. Adjusts itself automati- cally for handkerchiefs or blankets. Auto- matic drainboard. Instant tensi All parts enclosed. Reasons for World leadership : Tt will be brought right to your home any day you choose. Not the least obligation on your ‘ part—we want you to try it. 5) Cyrafoam Washer THE MAYTAG SHOP 233 EAST FIRST STREET Phone Number 960 Selling Maytag Washers and Ironers ex- clusively and 0; other stores in Beuleee, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Poca- Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed rated the same as our jenver, Colorado Springs, Model Electrical Home (To be built on lot provided by winner) ‘TwoSecond Prizes —1 fest Aart Girl 1200 Solices Se Palversiey of acovpesd Two athe Prizes—1 Boy—1 Girl . PARENTS! Shoo rieartaianeras coin Two Fourth Prizes—1 Boy—1 Girl Je ees se0e Iniversity of (ees ap etlap ie ent poe Bee roemete | Two: Sixth ‘Prices— 1 fey 1 ey LOCAL PRIZES Offered by the Electrical tional League of Casper One @) First Prize—Bo: Feur. (4) F 2 Boys, 2 7. Twens —Boys or Girls_.. 6. The ‘ten: best submissions sent to ‘the International to Pane for the International 60 each This Home Lighting Con- test is being conducted by the electrical people of this city on account of their in- terest in conserving the eyesight of your children and yourselves. The glare and gloom caused by improper use of artificial light is injurious to eyesight and it is our purpose to teach the proper use of light to eliminate such effects. Educa- 00 cach will be Judges Urge your children to take part in this contest. They will not only have a chance to win a val- uable prize, but they will learn something extremely useful which will aid their health. NOVEMBER TWENTIETH On this date the great Home Lighting Contest closes! The Home Lighting Primers and Es- says must be in by that date. Here is an opportunity to win one of our local prizes—ranging from Five Dollars (%5.00) to Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00)— and possibly one of the eleven International prizes. No unus- ual skill or experience is required to enter the contest to win a prize. Electrical Educational League of Casper American Electric Company, 127 First, Phone 1080. Brown, Henry H., 924 20 Ww. Casper Electric Company, Phone 1319M, Casper Supp Phone 913. Dunn, Richard, 527 1903. 1c Supply and Construction Co., ust Midwest. Phone 483W. r, A. L., 730 Badger 587W. East Craig. Phone 8. Center. Company, 448 8. Center, CY Avenue. Phone 142 Avenue. Phone Natrona Power Company, 421 8. Center. Phone 69. Eelect Phone 1¢ Thomas Sun ¢ Company, 7 8. Center. onsolidated 122 East Fifth, any, Poling Apts, trie & Mfg. Phone 2727. Westinghouse Company, Cottman Bldg Wyoming Electric Supply Company, East Fifth. Phone 1519J, 123

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