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and visiters are aie pe supply will be temporary. ‘The fact is | When there ts great activity in ma tne fate indicated. 2 that in the four weeks of 1922 men-!ufacturing there is a larze dems SUBSCRIPTION RATES Then the question for Wyoming Republicans and tloned the number of carloads cf coal |for fuel and raw materia’s. +. By Carrier or By Mail protectionists to consider is, why, tinder the cir- \\ moved was iw per cent léss than in |engaged in the construction bus... and Sunday 43.03; cumstances consider Kendrick in the senatorial ~s the same weeks of 1920. Furthermore: |say there io prospect of a grea: One Year Sunday On = race in Wyoming? If he is elected he will not rep- fe shipments. of one were 33% per cent!.€ construction work. Do th). = Stix Months Daily And Sunday resent them or their beliefs, and even if~he at- <— less, of forest products & per cent less/things not indicate the prospec) : Three Months Daily a tempts to do so he will be rendered innocuous by and of igre hag ace dane: brctna. Sem: > vorpal cli snes me Mon 1 j e then, was ship: commodi now m ei = toes Gdvanre ana the ate nals party. : only 3 per cent less? ing in as large volume as two .. < be paid in >| There is nothing whatever to be gained by rup- ago? r sre Gelivery after scbecriP| 1 -+ of Kendrick by Wyoming Republichns and “Shipments of erein >end grain . ton becomes one month in arrears. there is everything to be lost. | boamucss eke S116 por -otett Mega | niece Aik Gact experience ts ember of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C) | eee ied ey cet iia | sont Maker ns. S¢-bane Cetdansiond| safe tajreoatin ant years terest, — | 3 Member of the Associated Press. | . sh sDs, merchand'se 11 per cent larger. Thejly ahead are going +o incrense, mor gpealemaias twely entitled to the Records Fix Responsibility farmer is sending his crops to mar-|they will have use for more a:iitior Aatormated news credited in ¢ paper and R. HARDING was well within the record when ket and getting his money for them| facilities than they will be abie lication of all new |+ he spoke in his letter to Mr. Mondell of the! as fast as he can. He was holding | provide.” Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. | “too rapid deflation” and the “mistaken program = — ny time between 630 and 8 o'clock F-™ | of drastic deflation adopted by those who were jour Tribune. A paper wit Pty to| then in control of government policies. Spokesmen | a] mevsenger. Make \ 220s you. | for the opposition have undertaken to question the ! = : accuracy of this refercace to & policy of the Wilson > -. PAGE SIX. Che Casper Daily Cribune evening except Sunday at casper, Natrona Wy °. lication ne Building. + x . ed ay. t ae a oe promptly made an orphan and his usefulness de-| » BS? \weittineseik benno MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stroyed ‘ As / =a a [Nedgparane sy. © ie tke epee ee BUSINESS TELEPHONES ......... .2.-45 ana. 18| Senator Kendrick is no better than anybody else} ee - ‘of the various classes of commodi-|dise thus far this year have \. Hranch Telephone Exchange Connecting Ail Departments|and the same tate awaits all of those who voted for) eS mA tea bandied in the two pericds. Study Imuch grecter than ever before. +, Entered at Guaper (Wipoaime) Bostaffice as second olase| protection of local items in <be tariff ‘bill, should D 1. Se of thene differences chiefly of finished prota , 1816. ..President and Editor tna‘ter, November CHARLES W. BARTON ASadvertising Representatives. fm record bre — ‘ eee 8 Bidg., Chi i 2 ; } Tn ase Rang & Pradden. 173055 Stagne Pcie “Bids-|knowledge. would claim otherwise, bot du a auat= fey: Cal pdee formed non then |inw wottems, Since this has bee fuite 404, Sharon Bid ew Montlter of strict party policy and doctrine like the 2 abnormal tonnage of coal anii that |case, does ft moz seem probable tpieas of the Francisco, Cal. r Chicago, Boston New ¥ The Casper Tribune's Program Irrigation project west of Casper to be authorized and completed at once. park system, including swimming pools for the chil- dren of Casper. Completion of the establishec Scenic Route boule aty commissioners to Gar- Bettye ruais f , county end more high- ways wor Wom More equ'iable f Rocky A-=atain region, ice for Casper. rates for shippers of the nd more frequent train serv- Practices What He Preaches Wes John Hay says “Labor is entitled to a square deal,” he is simply putting into words a thing he has practiced all his life. Go back over his record and see if this is not true, At no time in his business career, and he has for years been an employer of labor and see if you can put your finger on a single point wherein John Hay failed to practice what he preaches. : in Sweetwater county organized labor a : 2 the world with sorrow and -ruin! eae by John Hay. Over the state individuals, method of “increasing the rate of discount. “Damn the sheep! |Dashed from his throne into the dust, /Tetired is now unusually larze, vate HARRY FREE che : ontact with him in his cam-' By a strange slip of which other Democrats have|-rhey've ruined the he gets up blithely and begins to play| “But two anc one-half months 0: c who have come in paign travels and had a lurking doubt, have found from their féllows elsewhere the life long attitude of fairness and consideration John Hay has prac- ticed toward all labor, And why shouldn't he take the view he does, side from the rightequsness of it? 5 Time was and time has always been with John Hay—he is a !aboring man himself. And it don’t matter much, what sort of work it may be, he can do it and do it well. : ins 5 A Republican congress had placed thus far shis year for Jocomo-;, “THe compar Cc. W. MAPES : Old neighbors in Sweetwater county will tell) matt i vA Lepastata ill caviy-| ‘It's a bad place for stock Sy "lor locomotives and cars being placed - W. you and y speak of it as a thing expected of passed, over President Wilson’s veto, a Will iaviv- * aac ives and freight cars show that they levidently. are“pretiated’on the “bélist him, how he never fails to take a regular hand’s part in anything going forward on ranch, in mine, about oil well, in bank, or anywhere else in the various enterprises with which he is connected. John Hay knows the feel of a pair of overalls s not insi at they be freshly creased’ ©! ee five and the last ten years. In fact, a $ ere does not insiat: tha Fay od discount. All of these incidents in the Republican | well : in only threo years of the last ten lation and demand Economy in ERs policy had the effect of restoring cinfidence and|Damn the sheep. were larger orders placed, namely in os eed — x Nose? , |bringing out of hiding large sums of private funds Richard Shipp. |y912, 1913 and 1016. ‘The average | —AMicnd Tem dlsaa STaMps Appropriations. Why Cut Off Your Nose which very rapidly restored industrial and com- x yj number of cars ordered annually in = N MAKER ORE IS no disputing the fact that when the! mercial activity. Republican ‘Ticket the ten years ending with 1921 was . . Democratic party is in power that power is ex-|| Our Democratic friends will not make much 4 lake eehicash in She Ares years ending | 9i-—yam wy eee aad thas . y directed by the! progress with their attempt to deny that the fed- L TICKET If same nlstibes aes lcocenati dea eae ; Setators: and. creprese ‘ses fron the southernreral reserve board, under Democratic control, States Senator \paaibean rderedite Cansbes tie steal states who stand for 10 other purpose} brought about deflation, when at the same time FRANK W. MONDELL yo Laeeee’ cheteavaragechcmibos seein than control. These gw vers hold to economic) they say that “if there was any blame to be im- For ‘Representa Ive in Congress | ually tithe ten: vents, eniiinie wie ; ideas running back t! cae period of the civil war) puted to the reserve bank, it was for not ha aera j1921 was 2,118, Thus, orders placed found valueless und erroueou® i and acted sooner. rane ta Garters jin the first forty-one weeks of this BUY ~ Sohos practice on occasions when tie party eee a JOHN W. HAY year Co not equal the annual cyer- * is came into temporary control of the government. G t Th ! For Secretary age omiers of the last decade, They PIGEON’S COFFEE f - price fepeemderc og toke get) Get Them! ae ere gor nowever. exord the average nue ation ey Campaign ty has clung, more out of stubborness than from \HE COUNTRY has been waiting to hear that e Auditor | ber. shee “ee rtiad in oe Five: years: It’s Fresh Roasted $ any other cause is the free trade theory, which the war department and the department of jus-| T CARTER Raseey nei Res ee eee oe Pi Tea & SS answered well enough in the day when this nation tice had peoome active in suits oa defaulted notes Per ae ar Lae nwa dublin ent stitsinh ait) igeon aime om 5 o manufacturing and had nothing except raw) arising out of war contracts and a greater yvigil- NM. 8D : e" mei a one . sf eae to trade pak In a country devoted to, ance of these departments in detevting and bring- Ee eerste ie pS omenattetr, pee er ara” | Drawing for the Ten Prizes Set for "t the greatest producing na- manufacturing, in f: r : " ‘OUNTY TICKET equipment in service. The average tion in this line on earth, paying the highest wageslernment during the war period. OU ee ce - November ist. to labor and placing its living seale Gn a par with| It is high time that the government went after HARRY FEE! that of the most favored class of the population, protection in tariff reyenues becomes necessary to maintain the things we desire and must have and to preserre our home markets for our home people. If there is one policy upon which the Republican and Democratic parties divide it is upon the tar-} ty of the caucus and can- ase of the Democratic par- ty this means free trade and fepeal of protection Decause the southern members of the party dom- imate all Democratic caucuses. As a sample of just how the controlling influ- ence of the Demnocratic party regards’the acts of its members respecting support of the protective policy Claude Kitchen of North Carolina, Demo- cratic leader of the house, boldly states the atti- tude in these words: uestion. If Democrat at any time seems to : $3 i s 4 i es protection and casts his vote for it in con-| Insulting Intelligence TOR Te ARAUIE . Herbert L Kennedy Wyoming Trust Company before Novem gress, it its not a sincere yote, The act is one for} }/EMOCRATIC publicity quotes from statements) AGNES 3M. CLARE 3 ber Ist another purpose and usually for the sole purpose} of the “Fair Tariff League” and puts in paren- For County Attorney i a of obtaining votes from believers in protection|thesis after the name of the league (Protectionist). WILLIAM B. COBB FOR among other political parties. It is campaign ho-| The league is a low tariff or free trade organi: For Assessor iy kum and nothing more. For if ne Democrat . suc- pon wacked by the opponents of protection, and ltancis tate s ; cessful in hoodwinking the electorate to the ex-|the Democratic campaign managers know it. They ervey’ { fwut of election, when his party caucus is held and! thought that on the eve of election they could get eee ee Coun 7 Surve or WATCH THE TRIBUNE FOR ation effected he is bound by the policies/away with quotations by representing them as com- shape ELL V t “If there is a Democrat in congress or elsc-| ‘slogan. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Cox, the latest} An Impotent Scepter ogge where who is fooling himself into the belief that titular leaders of the Democratic party, want the * am Llo d by our embracing the doctrine of protection, or| United States to make the “supreme sacrifice” for| ‘When fm power, the former Ger- : that by his vote for protection, thoug’ home industry, he is going to keep within the folds of the Democratic party or bring into its ranks the men who favor such protection, then he should at once undeceive himself. A sensible protectionist will go to the party that has taught and practiced protection for fifty years, and not to the party that has always op- posed it.” Senator John B. Kendrick of Wyoming, comes within the purview of this proclamation, by the dominating influence of his party. He cannot get it be on his any part in party management, absolute disrégard| in patronage or party favors. In brief the mem- ber who rebels against the southern oligarchy is the Democratic party gain control of congress and |undertake to’ repeal the protective tariff measure but recently. made the law. | Senator Kendrick may be ever so honorable in | private business dealings, no person of sense and tariff Senator Kendrick would be compelled to*go with his party on a party show down or suffer jadministration, but unfortunately for them, the! | Harding language is fully justified by the official | | reports of the federal reserve board when the! Democratic party was in full control. The records | have been frequently quoted in the past, but since the Democrats still deny their responsibility it is in order to quote the record once more. | The Democrats were in full control of the federal reserve board until some time after the inaugura-} explained that they had expanded credit in order) to provide funds needed by the government and that the checking of credit was under constant con- sideration during the year 1919. The report of the hoard, on page eleven, says that “it was hoped that! the banks of the country would themselves see the wisdom of working back toward a more normal con- dition.” Warnings from the board “were given only momentary attention.” and in pursuance of its plan} | to check inflation, the board says it resorted “to aoe €be Casper Daily Cribune The Toonerville Trolley That Mects All the Traine. ‘entific zoning ‘system for the| tion of President Harding in 1921. In their report roe yr a erm aA a for 1920 the members of the board reviewed their | SKIPPER TooK EXCEPTION To yn peat eat municipal and school recreation || activities in the control and regulation of credit wuat ED WoRTLE SAID Eightee: the well known method of advancing the rate of |The ol4 Cowman, | discount.” | The New York Times, an independent Democratic paper, undertakes in an answer to President Hard- ing, to show that the banks themselves rather than the federal reserve board, established the discount {rates which brought about the deflation. The staternents quoted above leave no doubt on that question, for the federal reserve board says that ‘its warninga were given only momentary atten tion” and it finally resorted to the well known| been guilty; the Times gives away its own conten-| tion. After denying that the federal reserve board | brought about deflation it says, “if there was any blame to be inrputed to the federal reserve bank it | was for not having acted sooner.” This is an infer- ential if not an express admission that the federal | reserve bank system did, in fact, bring about the jdeflation to which President Harding alluded. | From the very beginning of the Republican ad- | ministration there was a change of policy in the matter of credits. \ing the war finance corporation. The Republican |administration, as soon as it came into control of |the administrative departments, put that institu- |tion into effective action. Moreover, additional funds were provided for the-farm Joan board, and 4 the federal reserve banks reduced their rate of re- ling to justice of shamless grafters under the gov- |these scoundrels and forced them to disgorge the millions they wrongfully took ‘and restore the money to the treasury of the people. Excuses that conviction cannot be secured is no jexcuse at all. Bring these swindles to justice. Wee ee, ing from a protective tariff source, but there are too many people who know the real character ot those people who want an American tariff “fair” leaders have mistaken the intelligence of the Amer- ican voter. He can’t be so easily fooled. Europe First «¢T\UROPE FIRST” is really the true Democratic fit of European industries and to make conce: of Europe, There is no Democratic echo to the Re- | publican suggestion that the thing for Europe to do is go back to work and balance its budgets. | Drop everything else and help Entrope, the chief Democratic policy. house of representatives are in entire agree- cross-legged, sat before the fire; like oak-tanned leather his smooth-shaven in the flickering light. His Boys sat round and smoked. He talked in quiet nor raised his yoic what he Said be meant, What he Did Not Meant. dug the grass out by the roots. “There's bunch over to the west a mile or so from: here, not far from Red it drops .straight ¢ a hundred feet or more. i “Had nome cows go over there once. we didn't even get when they go on stampede. “The hoases ain't tired, little exercise won" “Think I'll roll in go00d-night, boys, a Members Sta’ M. L. BISHOP, Jr. H, B. DURHAM ERWIN A. FROYD CW, M. Cc. For Sheriff | For County Clerk ALMA F. the “Fair Tariff” league. It is the spokesman of| For County Commissioner (4 years) i CHARLES to forei, roducers. Once more the Se See Done CS ence Demogratic EARL C. BOYLE 3 For Coroner TODD Ww. For Justic, HENRY BRENNAN Se gee | the benefit of Europe. The minor leaders want the|™2n emperor was always rehearsing | United States to impose tariff duties for the bene-|°F %*tins. geant. At Doorn busking. He atil potent scepter. Sreat question. . The title of the Prin. seems to be} cess of Reuss is tobe “Queen Wilhel- mina of Prussia.” [Ps Sa havo called her Queen Semiramis of| EMOOCRATIO candidates for the senate and | Assyria, or picked ou: some shacowy | title of the innumerable queens in the: He seems always to have ions | ®t" himself as both. leading man’ if |on the war debt in order to aid in the restoration | 22% “rector of the rreat world pa- |tne tect.” The Spanish Armada is |not much more of a phantom than jthat fleet, The uniform was resplendent with Mu:titudinous decorations. Medals make the King, the emperor too, Whet with the decorations, the unt- form and the exeltement of queen- making, the veteran performer beam- ed: “T'shall soon be the happ‘est man in the world” was one of his . speeches. What a saying from the |man whose Incredible weakness, van- lity and megalomanta ended in filling n-Ninety face shone + level tone, C3 Say they .Knew > range- the king and emperor exactly in the ancient spirit. He is. still Charle- magno, Otto the Great, Frederick IT, | Barbarossa. bedded down Canyon, down 'New Cars and Locomotives Ordered orders the hiaes, “The the railways have fre using all available resources to |increase their facilities.” says the |Rallway Ace. “The number of freight cars ordereci this year to October 15 Was 122,953. This exceeds the aver- age annual records.of both the last t hurt "em none. nd, nelP ; , * Suveine Br The WAY THE. —By Fox - IT THERE MUST BE. Some TRUTH IN To HIM. AAs |number of locomotives retired from service cnoually in the ten years ending with 1921 was 1,615. This is Only 177 less than the total number jordered thus fap this year. The av- erage number of, freight cars scrap- ped and retired from service annually in the ten years ending with 1921 was 76.760, This is only 46,193 iess than the total freight cars ordered thus far this yeer. Because of inabil- ity of sho railways within recent to buy a normal amount of new equipment the number of lo- comotiyes and cars that ought to be ‘the year 1922 still remained when [these statistics regarding the orders jpleced this year were gompiled. Sub- [stantial orders are still being placed and probably will continue to be un- til the end of the year. They will provide fora normal year's net tn: {crease in equipment, but will hardly | rane vp for anyof the large de- ficlency in equipment which has ac- jerued within recent years. tively large orders lor railway managers that traffic will {continue to move-in increasing vol- | ume. | In the fall of 1920 the railwaye jhandlad the largest business that they ever did in their history,. The total te Legislature H MAPES. i PRICE | HAWLEY A. CULLEN BOWMAN t VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN TICKET [Political Advertisement.] e of Peace, he stil wears the 1 ciutfhes an ‘{m- He- has’ décided a He might as well Candidate for City Council Ward Three For 20 years a resident of this ward. A MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922. pe ee De ee |. number of ecrs loaded with freight fabis crovs back in 1920 ald not gett. jthe four weeks ending with October jhis money for them. If view of th 34, 1922, waa only 29 per cent less facts, is he not tikely to be a tare may SUSKESt | consint what future tendencies are Mkely to|Retall be. 5 . buying them from wholesale mer- “Many peopie believe that the rea-/ente. and they. from manufacti:., son why the railways are handling in large amounts or they: would such @ large volume of freight is that have been shipp-_ merchants must have j.. Resent the INSULT to your intelligence and to your patriotism implied by slogan: “VOTE ’ER STRAIGHT!” Be independent Americans. Wear the YOKE of Be Men and Vote for Men REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE TICKET State Senator Representatives MARVIN L. BISHOP. HARRY B. DURHAM ERWIN A, FROYD. M. C. PRICE | These men will support Progressive Legis- _Anyone having keys due them please call for same and deposit them with the ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS. Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. | Morte @Arthur. She can but play away from it on a party showdown; and if he at-| ment with the manufacturers of. Great Britain, citizen experienced in civic affairs. 7009900 09OF9S 998 tempts to, he is regarded as an outlaw and a trait-| Germany, France and Japan on the quention of an|et name oar tht ce or to his party and punishment accordingly meted American tariff. Do yon stand with that combina: |n section tehe ae eat Phone'3 gut to him. This punishment usually takes the tion, or with the Republicans, who are for an labeot m nis fie Derrek hadi ha ESD aver tiecment-1 form of denial of ; ation in party councils, America first tariff? i yorite uniform of a high admiral of