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| i NUARY 27, 1922 PAGE SIX _ The Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, JA and telephone|cross section of the type of citizend 54 shares sold|who are today financing the public and employ utilities of the United States. “Real 3 public-ownership" by the people has ‘The league of nations,” he said, “is like Senators Borah, Johnson, Reed | light and power, gas, Tv ? + if TT ics 5 i t ea 0 and Moses. industries. shows the Casper Daily Gribune World Topics Split Among Leagues | (io oniy meaium by which war Eee ee oo My Sy ta Be es : Ealan be outlawed and universal peace 7 rt is only a| Tribune says during 5, as compared to rtsmanship world co s Daniels, former secre-!tained. Th }) EB HANWAY ANU EE HANWAY news! gh the coal and the United pers are little}shares sold to 4,185 similar pur-|been established, without involving navy and ardent league , step into the league, tary of t ssued very tvening Except Saturday Publ on Oftices’ Tribune no tir rs s fan, is the latest of the] States m join the court and then lthough a great many |chasers in 1924, Of the 47,654 shares,|our great public service companies Hide 216 Second street Casper Wvo, __ kin ae ij lave that‘ oak) the 1 ' Americans , pretend to think the] 45.349 were sold to customers, 5,660|in the meshes of politics, which 1e Wenteresiat Garter eacniy " = FET atte Wilsonian school to declare that our] the | 2 . 4 “pvblic owner- entrance to the world court will be London press incomparable. The|to employes, and 3,145 to 1,765 un-|sults from so-c; mber 22. 1916 solider of the London papers are | classified ship” by clt ate, or federal gov- . - - ‘ollowed by the plunge into the| : : le classified persons. r Business. Telephone: = ee and ae Hao oy ee Ea gtnienttae Difference in superbly edited, but they tell the figures give a pretty good! ernment Branch [ele hange Connecting All tments leag na pyateati acid ae . story they want to tell. For ex-|= - = - — == == The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for publication of leny that the world court has any — the America of crime, divorce, all news crediied in this paper and also the local yews published herein Member of Audit Burean of Cireutation (AB. C.) National Adve Prudden, King & Prudden, 17020-2 Ave.. New York City: Globe F at will] ‘There is an American newspaper | money madness, and the movies. pub-| You might read them for a month and it | and never guess that there is a fac- teuters | tory in our country or a learned connection v volve the pean politics. ‘This d ates in Evuro-|called the American f agreement In nai, C! » still cherish ly that atives 0 11, 270 Madisor 607 Montgomery St dd rece an membership in th league Servic an English news | man.” cristo, Cal ear nd Chamber ol ‘om Ri; SOME y e PB o ae ! vy £ etn Rearperuareber re Hah § rapid becoming aware haatrie suppressed | It is now the object of all reputa. neste ALU Loyal laapeal) Lo me 1 aa important America re-|ble American newspapers to print the he news in the news columns, 80 which | far as possible without bias. They outside | are run as newspapers and not as ed pas-|ndjuncts to the majority or minor- Pres!- party of the government. Partisan comment is reserved for cratic leaders who| gard E were arder rs of Woodrow | charge is made th Wilson ar wers resent the] is the principal attitude of democratic senators who} news in China, has sur a we can safely enter|sages from the speech because it has no} dent Cool and Seere with the league | which disclosed the American policy | the ¢ rial page. who still support | toward China, and which might af- In ope the reverse is true and declare that if} fect public rion ther the great American newspapers a good thing for the| The Chicago Tribune very prop-| have found that in order to get real 1920 it is a good|erly pc out editorially that | European news they must maintain SUBSCKIPTION KAT By Carrier and Mail The Casper Daily Tribune, every evening Qne Year, daily and Sunday Six Months, dally and Sunday Ine Month. daily and Sunday Yne Week. daily and Sunday The Casper Herald ne Year, dally ang Sunday Mc except Six Months. dally and S [ hing now and that the democratic|*America is the only country in| American offices in the European Ine Month, datly and pa DaDip 5 see phase: now advocating | the world whose newspapers and | capitals, It is expensive, but that,is Joe Week, dally and Su easy he speaker If there because, as they | news agencies send reporters out to| why they do it. Otherwise we would wnich ibe Mabae teed un, divorced from the] find out the truth.” |never know what fs really going.on nate Prarcat z AGE are not living up to the In Europe, as the Tribune points |in Europe — = Ne Bip nord oh He i Jemocratic platform out, the newspapers are not news: r - o This disagreement in the league] papers so mu as party organs. P : *. . : ration anc fal pula ailfolety d ‘|Progressive Financing TS Y mp! rendé the mo jor-| They color the news to sult thetr Ss How to GetRich Hest ihed amp renders it ne more impor- | ‘Thi r tant that any adherence to the |own policies, leave out news which ned nelr policies, and em-| ‘Ten years ago tke {dea of having ating to help|employes and customers own a large In the Civil War 85 per cent of the people lived in the country. To: ay, however, only about 50 per cent Economy is not sufficiently appreciated in the United States; Americans work hard and make good incomes; they put more money banks and buy more life insurance than by adequate reservations that) them. If American) newspapers percentage of the’ stock ‘in Jealing : in the New Handy Pack other peoples; but other nations excel us in thrift e n be no doubt that Uncle|were run on this policy those|public utility and industrial corpor- S : “Tt! ; a pe 1 era i orles| sim will not be engaging in any]against the world court would not|ations, was scarcely thought of. To : th bi = 1 It's what thee'll spend, my son,” said a wise old Quaker WRF & luréd the "tr! European commitments, which t a line of the argument made|day such stock ownership is so well 1s e 1 est value in world court by the United States might hurt must be so clarified by discussion} phasize that cal not what thee'll make, which will decide whether thee’s to be | half to the cities and 'm might hamper his freedom of action or even admit that it might|established that it {s a standard * rick or not The very word thrift tells its own tale, being bpstant lech Opened wR n the future. If you don’t believe cessful In the senate, while| method of financing. lon -lastin flavor u derived fromthe Latin word meaning “to thrive ; Durir she wena W me o just listen to what Josephus|newspapers supporting it would| A recent survey of a group of util- al survey showed that only Apart from any question of being rich, wise and <ight to save, so as to provide for future needs. Economy for the has to say on the subject: fcnore entirely the speeches of men !ity campanies, typical of the electric thirty-one were physically fit for of the men between twenty-one sake of money may be mean; bui economy for the sake of inde: service, pend is the duty of every man. Obyidusly, the first rule “America, from the < bs husband can buy. BL tieitede io live githinvyercdinceme, Save comtthine howe.’ lacneeeteren ences My It is the best Peppermint ever little, every year, Above all thin y not run into debt, | country in the world : insists on. s the best re ‘ Dickens makes Mr. Micawber say: “If a man has an an has Breatest phys ps PP nual income of twenty pounds, annual expenditure, nineteen anid! moral Dower. in the »lds in the hollow \ hand, its present and fu fal twenty pounds, nought and six, =o pera o = Butter-Nut Chewing Sweet for any money. TTT | : cag Handy Pack fits hand, fi oo \ Sere ma " pocket and purse. nineteen and six result happiness. Annual income, twenty pounds, annual expenditur result miser And yet the difference is only a shilling The world has always ’ 2en divided into two classes—those An Achievement who have saved, and those who have spent—the thrifty and <he | extravagant. The building of all the houses, the bills, bridges, | ,.. 78°?! 2 Dene Ee eee: % the ships, and the accomplishment of other great works which | \f a abit Riese have rendered man civilized aiid happy, have been done by the | Such a thing could not. have come : LEYS PK Han Pack savers, the thrifty; and those who have wasted their resources | by accident. It was the tesult. of Took for ik. have always been their slaves. It has been the law of nature | Dlanning far in advance,” says the ur al Coun and of providence that this should be so; no class can advance | New York ‘Time on yo Dealer's ter itself if it be improvident, thoughtless and idl “In this there is something more “ than triumph of party discip — rk aid va ter There is the triumph of a prac The Unfortunate Trend idea. More than Te rate ; adminis Vor a full half century the states have been ; urrendering fon ‘announced through their rights to the f ral government In turn cit , towns dad masniCn r a : | “ ~ =~ - ; and townships have been yielding their powers to the states nee read Be pent and to Washington. In turn the home also has abdicated its fs Se edonea F SF tea Z TONIGHT duties and responsibilities to units of government. Govern Ideas have all the i VP ees 4 ee a ment, as well as the responsibility for good government, has inating wthey| + = = 5 Sg = 3 been getting farther and farther away from the home, the fam s to flower. One of the 8 O’Clock | 1 features in the draft and enacting of the tax bill has been the genera ily and the individual. Parents h to sthools, church, juvenile courts e shifted their obligations and the machin of bu “Theres none to reaucracy. The home, the community and the state have all been acquiescence in its . : ‘ i yo sta a details and the non-partisan nature Toning mv Of they anciont ele aemae ne geacetave,all been, [its and ho nowt sat ormal Opening Paternalism has woyen itself into the very web of national principles laid down by Secretary life. Does an industry get into straits? It demands a federal Mellon ir have quietly forced subsidy. Is a community troubled by lawlessness? It runs hot thelr way to recognition. ‘The stone foot for help to its state capital or to Washington. Do crimes | “ch Pp pales rejected has be- increase? There is a clamor for moze law. Does a parent have |C°Me ‘he head of the corner. In difficulty with a child? 'The tendency is to put the blame on | Suvitives tor ane fe Of The New HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM compare with it’. of repre- 1 and effi- social conditions and throw the burden on the school, the ciency shown by it in passing the church or the juvenile court tax bill, let us not for those ee whose firm grasp of truth and The Staff of the High School Annual Will Present la ye ) eee < energy “of thought furnished the mY l ¥ : ee Dieta Becomes, V enerable aor delving bpowaedtetiionnncrsics ou would be surprised how often grocers 2 : An automobile has a life of not much more than four ment which so long seemed halt t 3 te 7 years. At least it goes into the used class at that age and is Let state executives follow suit tell us, “My customers insist on Butter-Nut COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN from thenceforward at greater expense for airs. If our sat and give the people local tax reduc ; ; =” uration point in automobiles is, say 24,000,0$0, we shall be mak sot business lines, free from Coffee. Nothing else will do. They say there A three-act comedy that will be enjoyed immensely annually about 4,000,000 automobiles, which is about the is none to compare with it.” by those who attend oe oe present output. We shall then have an aye > of one automo. 5 bile to every family, and every head of a,house will be buying Who’s Who = a new automobile every six y ying his gas, oil : = and repair bills and his license e car can hard ly be maintained at less than ‘That is the tribute women always payito de- The proceeds will go towards publishing the 1926 pendable quality. Butter-Nut is always coffee Gusher. at its best; rich, mellow and delicious. Wherever it goes it wins a host of friends. EVERYONE IS INVITED If You have never tried Butter-Nut, order a / Admission 50 Cents. No Seats Reserved rs besides ] ix. The charges of Ms jovernoe Al Smith, of New asta is elevating Colonel William Haskell Importance of Oil Industry former Russian reliet worker to the : Sixty-five thousand miles of oil pipelines, all laid during | '@2* of major gen. 3 eral as commande ‘|: I the ast sixty years, cover the country from ocean to ocean, re of the New York| ° = leasing 1,000,000 tank cars and 10,000 locomotives for other | nati r ; : . i = purpoves. Oil, starting eastward from Oklahoma fields, will in frier . | can today. * Let your family be the judge of its § two weeks be propelling flivvers, furnishing electric light and Herbe H | exquisite flay power, and performing its thousand and one other tasks secretary of | = Products of the petroleum industry last year, totaled more | merce, Senator | than ten per cent of our domestic exports in value. Gasoline, |¥8mes WW. Wad t x} | Royal Academy, Vienna, 1910 Cheaper Farm Capital | a © ze the farmers with cheaper capital for agricultural purpos sat i GannervatorcuCoives Bankers become a hard-headed lot of business men in protect ing depositors’ accounts but they are interested in the widest distribution of capital at the lowest possible rate of interest, making their profits on the enormous volume of business, They are anxious to see money safely loaned to farmers, for this COMPOSER CONDUCTOR Beginners and Advanced Pupils 1 H K means agricultural development and more business, for both t after his 1} “a e 99 ROOM 507, TOWNSEND PHONE 2500 the farmers and the banks Point, in 1901, ¢ elicious ~ . y)° ith ft t | ie Crowding the Willing Horse _ 1 nt A brmax i faxes have peen.abeadttly hogatee net a poems’ ip Y Wy jf 3-Ib. cans $1.75 Ih CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE ne forerunners of railroad ruin, No kindly motive has inspire¢ V 1 Cane caxie One : 4 the growing onslaught on railroad holdings as the easiest, |, G. ' 1-Ib. cans....60c ; Bes gl STL cravat between ARE, se least escapable peat of property oe apr every local ees ie r Pd rds htt i between Casper Exorbitant taxes have forced railroading to a constantly | cant card a. teat he ooo es 3 4 . higher state of efficiency. The railroads are on the job, pains YOMING MOTORWAY takingly, tireleasly—to give better ice and reduce oper- | of 1 = — Ef baal avarate GaHibat Ooratadoie: Gri ating costs. Althoug! TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 144 g to feel that, for all their efforts, the | time, Haskell served in gher taxation. The cour and ability: (| cepecien es obese But it is discouras penalty will be still 1 to make a stated revenue do more work and s ve more ce Aaeniriiketenee itn Ga eel ants akan - pite the added burdens, is a record which the public does Lot | Gf the allled supreme council, where | I ; 9 s ake a Casper to Buffalo Sherid fully appreciate. he, Gbunved ioe than f28000,000 Casper’s Finest Filling Station CARS LEAVE DAILY A #40 A. ML i fies sixes According to statistics the total cost of government last | end of the war faves you approximately 18 hours’ travel between Casper and Sheridan, NO TRANS! OR LAYOVERS CASPER-SHERIDAN TOWNSEND HOTEL TEA SBEORTATION, CO, m4 state, local and national was a little more than ten Dil so year, e H JEW SCOUT LE and get tanked up with lion'dollars, You are entitled to your own opinion as to how {NEW SCOUT LEADER ON gel tanked up with that good __ By changing their calendar the Turks moved from the year | the coutheastarn Weromine ceonelt, | 1344 to the year 1926, And just think how much rent they saved! | haw assumed duties here Give your motor a treat by removing that heavy oil and replace with ‘oP Mast Bard | | jovernor ft + nie P d to be a receptive Fi 77 they i by \ candidate 10" ta anemone, St cnet be a. recente Sink cnn TRAIN SCHEDULES proves 4 _ DON’T FORGET to have your transmission and differential ‘filled with our special winter grease. Don’t let your radiator freeze for lack ast that he ign’t much afraid of anything CHICAGO & NORTHWESTFRN The time is rapidly approaéhing when most Amfrican of alcoho! or nofreezatol Westbound Arrives D will be less interested’ in the world court than in whether “ask tor Horlicks.” } No. 608 ~—— ----n-nnnnnnnennn1.30 p.m. 13507 p.m. Babe Ruth will be able to come back this summer The ORIGINAL WE HAVE IT—YOU. KNOW ME Nope 5:45 p.m Depa An advertisement of ‘NOap, ators Pee riee wa sor blade Malted Milk No Sunday trains west of Casper. 6:00 p. m. something of that sort snys that theo eee on "ig iy! Shaver daily. This eff “tually ‘Aneel Ne tah RY th and Fooc A E handler Inde endent CHICAGC BURLINGTON & QUINCY care, King George, all of Russia, and ates grata Chane | Forinfante Peed? 5) p 30 8:00 pee Departs Masia ai tanéee ed in ‘Gre ; see uet, What sort of Yourishing—Digestib! ae PEGARD, ANDER ORE BRONEMAES See Depa Mas ‘reat Britain to muffle Lloyd | {ouAshing—Digestible— No Cooking i Departs George. ee aa < [She Home Food-Drink for All Ager ~~ 6:50 a. m. 7:10 a. m = etd incline 9.55 p.m,