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Bs, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922. PAGE SR i be Casper Daily Cribune | Sores aippuaiion con wil Re oonae ee a ode a , Natrona Iasued every evening except Suncay at casper, . | Rents for securing contributions. County, Wyo. Pubucation Ofiices, Tribune Building. _ The regrettable feature of the situation is that the onan orn aaa aoe Mc body of useful ptople” which will comprise the BUSINESS TELEPHONES Goodbye Boils! Branca Teiephone Exchange ngue cannot be left in California by themselves to Pert cui Tonct Emtared at Casper (Wyoming), Portoffice as second class /finance their wonderful state ownership propositions, ie Bi olan nadady ag te = : matter, Nove —| Psy the tax bills thus created, and have all the pleas-| head Eruptions. = = ures and benefits which will result (7) from a social- MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ized state such as they propose. President and Editor! Apparently these “useful people” are not satisfied Business Manager) with the result of the experiments which have prac-! : Associate ator | tically wrecked North Dakota and instead of living) SPIER Manager| there, they wish to try the experiment again farther| If these “useful people” should be as successful in| establisting their reign of mismanagement along so-| une are on cialistic lines as they were in North Dakota, the un-| offices and visitors) fortunate citizens in California who are not “useful |Feople” and members of the lergue would find that after the fireworks were over they would be left to pay the bills for the experiments of the “useful hun- dred thousand.” ° It seems impossible to conceive that the voters of (| California can pe fooled by the political bunk which professional league organizers hand out at $10 per member, especially when all these organizers can point to as testimonials is a record of league failures, bank- Tuptcies and political wrecks in every section and state! where it has met with any temporary political control.} $s IS MR. KENDRICK CONVERTED? . The Kemmerer Republican keeps very close tab on Senator John B. Kendrick and doesn't Propose to al- ve ae get awey with anything belonging to the ne f jated Press. ran ld Party of protection, while its editor re- The Pets of Se Meclusively entitled to {hs | pains in the watch tower and is responsible for such use for publication of news credited in this paper as are given admission through the grand portal. | fizo the local news puilished herein. The Republican makes some Pertinent inquiries - our Tribune. touching the senator’s qualifications as an expounder 30 and 8 o'clock P. ™ | of the Republican faith and we all pause to hear the A paper gprs senator’s answer. = Mer rainses, YOU. This is the way the Republican puts it: “Senator Kendrick is trimming his sails to catch covery passing breeze in his candidacy for re-election to the United States senate. Shortly before the Wil-| ——_________| son administration went into well-earned obscurity, the| WE DENY RESPONSIBILITY. ,,| Senator began to indicate that, after all, he was more| When Williata Jennings Bryan asserts that there is} or leas ofa protectionist at heart, especially when the reaction against the Republican party, and that the) stock-raising and agricultural interests were concern- s tion is founded upon the condition ef the farmers)/ed. Knowing full well that Wyoming always has had) aaa that the farmers are blaming the party in power) need of and has firmly believed in protection, the sena- sce their present plight, he has as usual set his mouth| tor, on the eve of a campaign for re-election, has on to going, and then went away and left it. It is one several occasions within the past few months, frankly of the missions of the Republican party to periodical-| repudiated the old-time Democratic free-trade fallacy, 3 ly rescue the country from the results of government /and now glories publicly in the passage of the emer- as administered by the Democratic party. It was what |zency tariff bill and advocates a permanent tariff for the Republican party was created for, and some of the/the protection of the farmers. J. & HANWAY EARL BE. HAN W. H. HU R. E. EVANS THOMAS DAILY - Representatives. Advertising we Steger Bidg., Chicago, DL: 286 Fitth avenue, Ne ton, Masa. Copies of the the New York, Chicago a ge Sige SEES A GOOD WAY | TO GET AHEAD bai SURTIES Do you want to get ahead? Do you want to have something besides your monthly pay check? Do you want to have some assurance that when you g lose your job or die there is something Z j to protect your family from want? : ti ; tne All_subscription mmst be paid in advance and the Dally Tribune will not insure delivery after tion becomes one month tn arrears Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©.) LS ) Ay Kick if You Don't Call 15 or 16 if you fall to receive livered to you by spec let The Tribune know Do you? Then start a bank account in a bank where the people you meet have a fellow feeling for you; where they sympathize with your purpose to get ahead, and are willing to help you. Yi" Aer T Reid "district was ordered reported tavor- ably to the senate by the judl- clary committee. The action, Chair- man Nelson said, was unanimous and based on a new report by a subcom. mittee, which recommended that Increases and Decreases in Freight RAILWAY AGE Changes in the freight handled by, took place. The increases occurred in ble. Notably jobs we have fallen heir to have been sizal i a 1861, 1889, 1897 and 1921. We accomplished the earlier ones and brought the country back to normal prosperity and are now engaged in repairing the rav- “But where was Senator Kendrick In the dark days| the rallways in 1921 as compared with of the latter part of the Wilson reign? What was he| 1920 varied from an extreme decline doing or saying when millions of pounds of free wool,|°! 6% Per cent in shipments of ore oe millions of free hides, millions of pounds of frozen °" ©xtreme increase of 24 per cent in the shipments of grain and grain charges against Mr. Miller be disre- products, all of which are foodstuffs, jarded. and in merchandise, which consists very largely of commodities dally used Such a bank is The Wyoming Na- tional Bank. ‘The success of its cus- tomers is a big idea with this bank. : -| and mi ordinary living. On sate which occurred 1918 to:i981. In due tme/ we New Zeeland Jamb ware being rushed inte his ecuntry| ane ete ors are'” Onl Seale Pet) #50, coomnad in eee dectinee|| ghall accomplish the job. ,,|t@ compete with and break the market for the prod- Many people will be surprised by|!n shipments which occurred were in While thus engaged we destre to call Mr. Bryan’s) ucts of his own Wyoming? He was standing staunch-| erences to “increases” in ship-| the cases of basic commodities—coal, rayerful attention to the annual number of the New ly by President Wilson, whose ruinous policy was be-| .onts. Most people think that ship-|!umber, ore, etc—and undoubtedly York Annalist, published by the New York Times, an) ing forced upon the agricultural interests. ments of all commodities declined.| Were due to the general stoppage ot | independent Democratic paper and noted for its re-| “Senator Kendrick’s change of heart comes too late.! ‘This, however, is far from true. The ) Mapeaeaele ail physical piant| liable statistical information, he will find that the) His record is against him. He may be perfectly hon-| total freight business declined more Seaencere pars ares cia slump in the wholesale prices of food commodities be-| est in his eleventh-hour conversion to the principles of in 1921 than in any other year in lnxgely, Esed''in the | Geveloomone = gan early in June, 1920. That was within a few] protection, but when the party lash is applied in the history, but this extraordinary de: tub piace! “place | weeks after the Democratic administration had adopt-|scnate and the leaders there demand a loyal Demo- ‘line in Sukie Mereitery Pps titias ie stradiee pavers Lead ed its new deflation program as shown by the annuall cratic vote, can he be depended upon to desert his btetgpandee dll daragex! gic weharebeg report issued by Democratic officialdom. Early in| free-trade party in the interests of his Wyoming con-| ates greatest! daaiiie tt waantaardee | June, 1920, the index number indicating the relative) stituents?” shipments, which decreasea from 2. I Wonder? ‘wholesale prices of food commodities stood at 829. By! —————_o—_______ 413,893 caxloada in 1920 to 904,513 Inj BY FE. RICHARD sHIPP. ‘the middle of February, 1921, before the Republican} GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS. 1921, or 68 per cent. This largely ‘administration had come into power, the average of) wThe president,” notes the Chicago Tribune, ‘so ®°counts for the extent to scien the} wonder, when I am old wholesale prices was indicated by the index number] ;, is officially announced in Washington, has-directed °°'T!"88 of some roads handling a) wij! my disposition be dour, 186. This was a drop of 144 points in a period of/ Secretary Hughes to negotiate a treaty with Great ifS° mount of this business, auch a8|Rancid, and cover'd with mold about seven months. During the period from the mid- To Cure a Cold in One Day T: ‘ake The officers of the bank consider their customers part of the big team which is working for the success of bank % and customer. Join with them and you will have a chance. You can open a checking account with $50 or a savings account with a dollar. Ps . y the Great Northern and the Chicago Like a pan of milk gone sour | Britain under which the United States and Canada (Greet Northern and the © Wronrdbadiie te tae dle ct. Weleuasy, 1021, ta the and ot December, 1621] can jointly undertake the building of a shipway from |“ NA°" 7s tea “a e p in the index ficu 5 the the lakes through the St. Lawrence river to the Atlan-| grartost abmolte cifect anon the totei|WIl all the sweetness be gone, | drop of 25 points, in 10 months. ; aj tic. That is getting down to business. It marks the trate moved. ‘The coal business fell} (Drawn, as sap from a girdled tres These are figures from a Democratic source an jlast step but one toward realization of the greatest from 10,082,450 carlonds in 1920 to|@r the marrow from a bone) compiled in accordance with a plan which the Times) .i-ie project yet conceived for the upbuilding of the 7,934,048 cartoada in 1921, or over 21/ My life not worth @ rup: adopted Laat hliectel a5: aoe eerree Meee com-| material welfare of the middle west, and’ so of the per cent. The decline in the coal bus!- Not even a song! piled for political but for industrial p' f nation. ness accounts for more than one-third} __ Furthermore, the official records will show that] ""ine otiation in this case {s tantamount to comple- °f the total reductiowe in carioadings. |! !t be so, I should die i | S : 7 $ o t Democratic policies adopted during the war were ach tion of a treaty. Tt is merely a formal statement of | “The number of Bs foals ot 1 toreee dane eee as th limit the amount of profts's farmer conld/make,| sovisions which -hoth parties will belgiadien aporove: Laer ty aur rencurp macro | Bese: 6 ees ‘The garcia bears this eigeauen shereas’ there: was_no}limityplaced upon the pronts 7) <- 4 \virtualig he accapted 1s abesiesliaieare ae Te ie aE aL ais I was here too long. bears this signs that could be made by any other industry. After aes only thing remaining to be done then will be congres- janeous commiedities declined from Babyy Toast pe ing thus limited the profits of the farmer and at the) 51,501 authorization of the improvement. The discus- 16,503,179 carloads to 12,957,857, or FEDERAL JUDGE NAMED. 4 » mame time adopting policies! which increased the rates sion of the: treaty cwhich suas uresefelitel vaticeonee in per cent, ‘The decline in ship-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. — ‘The o ° OVE of wages the farmer must pay for his help and prices! +. the senate should be of value in educating both the ments of livestock was small, being| nomination of Andrew Miller to be Price 30c. me Joust pay tor, the) commoditiss she imuet buy). thel secs gud (thei wenerall publiatin tha iastese meat ony Aiperice: federal judge for the North Dakota -——-——. Sali abe Democeatis administration’ adopted a « polleyl, whiGh| vantages to theicountry at lesre te be devivad Frocceel, sere, ere dwn. secaseatte: (in made the farmer the first sufferer from the defistion| canal, Congressional approval of the project and creases in shipments. ‘The first waa] plan which it adopted. The farmer was hit by the) provision for financing it should follow logically. Dverein eDA Grain: produnts,.tbe ano emocratic administra i its of which in 1921 amounted to “President Harding has revealed a true understand- "0" " deflation programs. 2,281,852 carloads am comparid pr ing of his responsibilities in this matter. He has recog. 2 2 se ee rekeret ene re Pend Ee sao atts Zt-| nized the proposed sea route from lake ports to the Tacit 18 2020, an increase of 24 port of the Federal Reserve Board for 1920, then un-| markets of the world as @ concrete benefit to the farm- crease in less than carload merchan Bor, Demorratic icontsol,, the information: that in Wiad | ors: aanufacturers;iand Consumers /afia waetleacicnict hietitnie eee largest. In your farpers were Porrowing’ from, the ,penks mors! tustocuntrys. | Hehas, recogulwedithatinetiae’ testis (ast; hes aetna ie oe Just Penvily shaniever before and were mot only/putting Up | jistertal sdvantage bf sush'alwash aaetion Gf tis coger toate: while: ti dual ties Gotten tant their agricultural security as collateral for loans, but, try must more or less directly prove of advantage to 10.877,226, "an increase of 18.4 per this not being sufficient, were putting up their Liberty the other sections. Just as depression and lack of Ct This very large increase in less bonds as well. ‘That was many months before the Re-/ production throughout the great producing area of the {2 carload shipments unauestion- publican administration was elected. d ably was due to the fact that many ‘iddle we woul essarily result the busi: ef All of this is a matter of record and has been known! Middle west would nec y in the business de- concerns which in 1920, when business pression of New York and other coast ports and re- was good, shipped in carload quant! s Bed feieceays corn eae paueed ee ai rip gions, so will prosperity and activity in this great in- ties found tt convenient tn 1921, w! ri terior area necessarily result in stimulating the pros- business was poor, to ship in less than woolgrowers—at all stages of the proceedings. Mr. Bryan is not complimentary to these agricul- perity of the coast sections. The president is the chief carload lots. 2 executive of the entire country, not of any section or The foregoing statistics not only tural producers, when he says the Republican party is| sections. His attitude in this matter proves his realiza- SOW Clearly the classes of commodi- responsible for the present predicament. tion of that point. ue in evel) largest decreases of < ite Place, but also plainly Sa IEE) “If the business men, politicians, senators, and rep- =... ne” . kagreyied ee GE CHUNES pears a large! Tesentatives of New York state have equal intelligence ees Conclusion as to why thoy! e Nonpartisan league is i telotiam iene rinin melibee thiceen : : scale, according to Walter Thomas Mills of Berkeley, S74 Patriotism the thing will go through with a rush Cal., and T. P. Doyle of Minneapolis. They have been and are the chief opponents of the 5 i rtsi; The new political movement+in California ts to be! ‘mProvement. That is shortsighted. New York and financed by a million dollar fund. ‘ all coast points want ships. Ships are vital to the : : Mills is state or-| prosperity of such regions. It {s accepted that we can. ganizer and Doyle is national organizer of the league. not develop an American merchant marine without a At a recent mass meeting in San Francisco, Mills cubsidy. If.we get the canal the interior cil seen said that no attempt would be made to interfere with a subsidy, because then we can use the ships. If w the wrogress ot the Socialisilc: party or the Wsrmer-| Ho not get the Catal, DEREMDIY wo mill tise ee ose ee | __Lubor party and that no candidates would be placed in Supsidy and New York of other coast Seete ein Gat i the field in California by the Nonpartisan league until have the ships. If we are one nation working to one B 7.00;000 families had been pledged to league support’ end we will get the canal, the subsidy, and the ships, if The leagues’ purpose, he declared, “is to gather in! por aye mean reasonable expectation of Drosperity; 5 5 : ‘or all. | F asingle body the useful people through a federation of | fata. Hardingulastion hes ceyestod: his donk ee are ceceataial Cavern dee atettd ciation of there facts. It is now up to New York and othe: its—a ernment of California and all its political subdivisions yet conceived for the material advancement of the in order to use its public power and resources to pro- country will then be taken,” tect and promote trade union activities, public enter- 24 5 prises and co-operative undertakings. RRS a : ‘Its membership shall not be deemed sufficient un- A REAL INDUSTRIAL ISSUE. less 40,000 of them shall be farmers and 40,000 wage The Boomerang fs in receipt of the recently issued earners.” industrial edition of the Casper Tribune-Wyoming One of the main groups will be formed by house-| Weekly Review, an edition of some 52 pages which, wives, Mills said. and after the next election he ex-! perhaps, is the most elaborate and shond thorough pub-, pects to train hundreds of women in regard to the lication of its kind ever published in this state. Natu- | theories of the Nonpartisan legaue and send them on rally, Casper and the county of Natrona come in for a house-to-house canvass throughout all California. , the greater share of attention, but no part of the state This is a wonderful program and should enable Mr.' is slighted, special articles and cuts from nearly every Mills and his solicitors to collect $10 from everyone| county being found—and all of them enlightening and’ of the “useful people” whom the league approaches. interesting enough to be well worth while to any Wyo-! To a man familiar with the workings of the Non-| ming citizen who is interested in his own state, or to partisan league, it is easy to discern behind this’ an outsider who is interested in the state that should cumoufiage of words, the socialistic program of league be his own. The paper is well edited and well gotten iz lenders to socialize, as far as possible, California, both) up and {s a reflection of much credit upon the owners politically and ustrially. {and various departmental heads and@forces of ‘The It is safe to say that the $500,000,000 state power Tribune.—Laramie Boomerang. Be sure you get Wiswitiiin National Bank | BROMG , Casper’s Popular Bank GRR PEs ES Sao Ce a Shipments of miscel- LIGHT LUNCHES Weisel (Milwaukee) Sausages and Chase & Sanborn H Coffee. OPEN 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT GIVE US A TRIAL CARR & TREBER 204 S. Center St. Grand Central Bldg. — Rub on Sore Throat ‘Musterole relieves sore throat quick~ ly. Made with oil of mustard, it is @ clean white ointment that will not burn or blister like the old-fashioned: House Moving House Raising Shown Up All Work Guaranteed. Juvet & Johnson 410 West First St. Musterole at your drug store today. 35 & 65cin jars&tubes;hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER A Few Days Left In Which You May Avail Yourself of the Opportunity to Save 207 On any Gas Room Heater in our stock. All Gas Heaters are now on sale at a 20 per cent discount from the regular price. ~ DON'T DELAY Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First St. : Phone 1500 THE TIME TO BUY! More lots will be sold in Casper this year than has been ex- perienced for several years. New industries and increased con- struction work will require larger forces of men. Populations will increase, thereby increasing the demand for homesites, but the supply cannot increase. Your ortunity, select one or two lots now in the BEAUTIFUL MIDWEST HEIGHTS. Lots sold for 10 per cent down, balance $10 per month, Midwest Heights Realty Company, Room 233, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1040W The Casper Manufacturing and Construction Ass'n. . 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