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PACE SIX. ve Casper Helly Cribune Che Casper Daily Cribune { Tesued every evening except Sunday at Cusper, Natrona| County, Wyo. Publication Offices, Tribune Building. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled t TUESDA 14, 1922. fon over the United States gs The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. —By Fox | penssbic. and with something like ten | drily, accidents at such potnty are ex. | million cars in survise, it is inevitable| tremely rare. | Real organization began in 18% and from that, sre icee toe wentuteccee, deaf, hees| in England highways are not per jtime to the present day labor has advanced by/ atagpar a4 yg maaan ne or more| mitted to cross a railroad track 4; jrapid strides until t entire country, where q oe —_ Neil enema which soon-! srade, and usually arr. carried over. trades, crafts and employments exist you find them q = ph a Jead to accidents. Famil-| head. Moreover, it is ® trespass for on of al) news credited in this paper ganized with locals everywhere. In addi- jarity with any danger breeds con-/ 80 Dat cmploves 00 Tot ented, TELEPHONES ...........- most of the trades unions are brought to tempt, and the driving of an automo-| trac. = ian ™ ete Pare oe ephone Exchange Connecting All Departments| gether in one grand body, the American Federa- Wile is no exception. It is obviously | “6 mre 7 Sere. somina) Postuifice un pecond cuss} tion of Labor, Canada is likewise included. of fittle use to talk of punishn-ent to| stant here, seldom J we os “an! ‘Thronghout the years labor bas brought its mem- Grivers who take reckless ches at| Would be an incredible hardship to 1916, FRc tay eee: ee sre : " expect our railroads, with their hua bership to something like two and a half million Grade crossings, for scouer or lster| Crpect OW Teeinds af highway crocs members, and has steadily and consistently won| 0 heem a a nap pr aint PRT SR AS Sona tles for commensu>*te wages, better working destroye*. Unfortunately they usual-| Bldg.. Chicago, | conditions, more reasonable hours of employment, carry vehicle traffic overhead. but 4 [Jy carry passengers who have no voice | SATs haattoeekt hata ciane oe 7 7 trol of the car and who also} Would seem that each state might sci be Bids) improved living conditions, while sanitady and rebate ge batt odecng f a at Caspe m CHARLES W. BARTON &: President and Advertising Representatives, : . of the in§nense revenue i lose their- lives, because of somebody's! aside part —_ Sony 5 ifety matters have come with other improvements mad desire to cross a railroad track (it recelves annugily in Neense feos hicego. Boston| Won from culoyers or directed by federal and] fy Of = train: Tt might help some | from automobile owners to saferuari welcome. | state vs. hen _ if all qutomobiles were required to|*uch crossings, selecting the movt come to a full stop before crossing a| dangerous places first, and om track, but the observance of the rule| constructing 4, many &s Foasible, would after all have to be practically; Cement has now lestend the cost ® voluntary one, for the majority of/and difficulty of such construction ungnarded crossings are in the coun-|and as the years go op, the sate. try. evarding would grow to really worth Railroads have a rule about stop-| While proportions. In’ the meesntime ping a train before it crosses another| !< behooves alll who tous in organ. | |raflroad, or passing over a draw-|ly “Stop, Look, Listen.” but be American Jabor occupies the best and strongest position of all labor, the world over. While it does $9.00| Not have all’ that may be desired, still it has a great 2.5¢| portion, and the inclination on the part of em- *5°) ployers and of the government is to grant the fur. 4 ther things labor should have to permanently es- 95| txblish its estate. t= paid in advance and the} The g al attitude toward labor has changed insure delivery after svubscri> | tremendously within the memory of men and wo- SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier or By Mail both see ang hear before Da t not ds bridge, and although there are thous. sure they tion be » month in arrears. |men living today, who can recall the old conditions ands of trains making such crossings Proceeding —H. H. Windsor. — t of, say thirty years ago. ember of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. C.) | x3 N <a You could not abolish organized labor if you Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune, . desired nployers would not have it so, Every- between 630 and 8 o'clock p. m |) * ban il be de |! r duty to| ur 3 you. - | cienc e your Tribune. the advantage of doing business with union thoroughness and eff ald return to old conditions. In its demands fur wages, conditions and hours, 2 | Speaking of labor as a whole, it has never been ree ] ble. Mion who work and create are en homes, good pay, good concitions good hours, From the et of labor come our best citizens, our potential governors, sen- . ’ Casper Tribune’s Program |) 207.7 increta ote porential governors, sen- eI |scholars, our preachers. west of Casper to be authorized One stumbling block remains in the pathway to dat on a4 ning aystem for the || Progress under modern economic conditions—com- » and scientific 20! = id plete accord between labor and capital, or between Yi Sea ued ation || Workers and employers, which would insure perma- Oxp man FLETCHER wimming pools for the chil ||nency of employment and production. Events are HAD His fanse Testu working toward soluti The solution is cer- tain if both intere ‘o make #. bogeyman of} JOLTED OUTION THAT ROUGH STRETCH . oF TRACK differences that arise and give their best and real sett creche walle ay dfldrts” to; the job, NEAR HIS PLACE SUT WHEN HE THREATENED To Suz soe for Wyoming eae: - | | He ROAD “THE SKIPPER SHUT HIM UP MIGHTY QUICK, ways for Wyoming. ‘sof the = Witable ‘freight rates for shippe-y of the H mecky Monniata region, and more frequent train serv His Just Due. returns to the senate a man antagon-| dence in this election exceeds sec- istic to conservative political ways| tional bounds,’ It has eaten into the ice for Casper. and views, whether or not one counts| very fiter of both the old parties. IREAL PRICES! Following are,the Leading Drug Stores Sgecials for the ensuing week: SUNDRIES: : et [JHE JUNIOR Rockefeller hopes the Standard i — Oil company will be given ‘credit for what it|™euth as one's nose was & véry do iF dino : / ‘ tirable thing ve around. > BANDING together for mutual protection, | : bx Poslam .... | ea igi Tete I “Peter, you make me sick! and| him radical in the narrower sense.| “*1¢ will no longer escape the ob- | Analgesic Balm... i 1 defensive, is one of the first les-| Wrades of cheap politicians, muckrakers, agitators,| peter hurriedly wan cut of the house | The reelection of Johnson in Califor-| server of our polities that the parties | 08 oe : = offensive and defens St) wit tha bends weep the envious and ignorant and those small souls! ana down tho street to Dr. Johnson's |'n'n shows how wide is the seographi-| which formed the contending terse | Zinc Oxide Ointment nL Be sons primitive man learne¢ Sitens rendered pre.| W20 cannot succeed themselves and would not have] house, and told the doctor his mother | cal sweep of the radical curvent in| in our past. great election contests no | Unguentine «........ one then at d human life eat he field ea | Others succeed. Those who would retard develop-| was sick, come quick and give her| ove direction. The reduce vote for longer express the popular purpose, | Resinol Oin‘ t carious in contact with the beasts of the fie! Sid |ment, and throttle enterprise and destroy. initiative| some pills, and be dia come and there| Lodge in Massachusetts proves how ‘Their loss of grip upon the voter has sino! ntmen| i jungle. With the coming of tribes, ep people’ | by drastic interference on the part of the govern-| was the deuce to pay. far this current extends eastward. not extinguished their names, but it | Cuticura Ointment and nations, of the same blood es nana d ment with legitimate private business. The coun-| Anf at 12 noon came indoors and “Where Democrats of radical ten-|sreatly diminishes theer opportunity ‘ ‘Vapo Balm ........... less common purges and Sytoe ts “4 angie vr. | ttY_i8 well aware that by organization, large pro-|comPlainea of hte stomach, and pros dencies have faced conservative, Re-| to organize and group popular senti- enlarged and emphasized and con’ S hi a ductioh and economical distribution the Standard| ently was violently nauseated. And large as civilization spread over the earth an | Oil company har given consumers fuel at prices far| *fter it Was all over with his mother the science of government was established and) jower than would utherwise be possible. The com.| ***e4: “Young man, what. did you + came to be recognized for the well-being of the/ pany has made large aggregate gains on a small| S**? ,, What aid you eat to get you this i * way.” human race per cent of profit; and most le believe it is * ” oe So, association and co-operation, in the begin: | entitled to ample peop! *Cake,” replied Peter. “Course I blicans they have either beaten | ment.” Metholatum ....... them oF cut down the, previous ma- r jorities. Where radical Republicans . : i Save faced conservative Democeats| Grade Crossing Accidents. they heve accomplished the same} ~ things. Party names have failed to Pierce’s Favorite Prescription......95c¢) : | rewards for ability, enterpri ke. told. me t £ oak i ‘On a recent Sunday, almoSt within Tanlac ning a necessity for the preservation of human! and effort, “But even those who may think the| teucsry avout me © eat cake Leal chpatticn have tinaa “ith ral: the imite of a single city, elsht peo- ‘Adlssilca life has expanded in, os eentiinios endl Sproat ed | Profits have bee’ too large do not fail to appreciate| Mother pondered this onv for a mo | tis! {SmPatties have lined vp with | pie were k'lled in automobiles at four changing attitude ot ie periods, to me a “| the great work of the Standar the radical candidates almos: as gen- erally na they might heve if there had Mother’s Friend ‘ jBreat ; ‘d Oil company in| ment, then under her breath swore a Hanshi pawads porate sth ee clude much more. I setting the pace in production and distribution of | mightly oath. She had said: existed a great redical party It has : cou: : Take labor as an example illustrating accom- | petroleum products. “Young man, you take happened in eat and in west, Th et gh orale as how tre eRe — plishment by association. Through all the af Neither does any fairminded or broad-mindea radieniiam thet has coms into. enn enue! lst grows into hundred: labor has been the most important, the most ne | d bs ii The automgbile has become tndis- “| person hesitate to give John D. Rockefeller Sr. SSE sary of all human efforts. There would be no pres-| credit for the vision and organizing ability which A World Example. 7 tg ¥ ent day world without it and what it has done in brought his concern to the high state of fection the past. Yet, until association and co-operation | i¢ has attained, In addition the people of the eo cake!” Pond’s Extract ‘We stand thé Jatest/ and, if we fail, Cutex Surdries came to invest it with its inherent nobility and country recognize the value of the wark Afr, Rocke, Fert PETS nie eo ' N.R. Tablets win for {t its high place in -the economte scheme feller has done for the advancement of higher edu-| begun it under circumstances of the Saxolite . of human life, its state was but slightly removed cation, the improvement of healthieiid the promo-| met alublemnk areas, We are in " Mercolized W. i from serfdom. It has come a long way since that! tion of other philanthropic undertakings in- the| the vigor of youth. Our growth has F jercol is bg day. United States and throughout the world. never been checked by the oppres- | Non-Spi Organized labor, as we have come to regard Tt is worth while to remember, however, that | ssfons of tyrann;, Our constitutions Mum .... trade unions in this day, is not as many erroneous-| few public benefactors are fully’ appreciated in| have never bean enteebled by the ly believe to be, the lineal descendant of the an-/ their own lifetime. In the perspective of time their | Yice8 of luxuries of the Ola World. 3 @ Neet cient trade guilds. They had as their aim the! personalities and achievements are more fully and robe het’ ba 38 ape ors Eons Delateus: procurement of conditions advantageous ta the| accurately appraised. It need not bes surprising | © at pista EA Hie Lee ai pias Separate industries they represented,, not the pro-| if Mr. Rockefeller and the business he has created | Sen", °° ‘0 Oth aot and elf: t. The Atlanti ts re motion of the interests of a distinct class of wage| are no exception to the rule. Ncgaier rery ag seesalaaity re, Pr aber heed earners. The guilds had as their members the| Aside from his wonderful achievements and the| Withiv our own territory, stretching ay! ine . masters as well as the journeymen of the crafts./ wealth he has amassed, John D. Rockefe nea ler pos-| through many degrees of latitude and Early in the Eighteenth century and continuing | sesses an extraordinary personality. A type that} longitude, we have the choice of through the period known as the industrial revo-| will likely never be duplicated on earth. A strange} ™4ny products, and many means of lution, English capitalists began to conduct manu-| mixture of business acumen, piety, philanthropy | ‘dependence. The government is Coty’s Lip Stick. Hudnut Lip Stick. Dierkiss Lip Stick. facturing on a large scale. With the advent of this} and humanity * mild. The press is free. HRefig’on ix le Ae Ayeristocrat Rouge Tree ot eee Ce ee ee reece 5, Divented of the prejudice that envelopes his life's| {7tt;, Knowledge reaches, or may crispy im. this Djerkiss Rouge ... Fe a nae ern —— Dereon’ Wad were circ” | Mistery, the’ -careerofy John 1D. Rockefallar ta the ’ ?. moisture-proo: A 7 5 1 - F f P| pect of: success could be presented ‘ } Po! R Jy dependent upon the manufacturers for employ-} most strikingly romantic of all of anne le container. mpaeian Rouge . ment, and very few ever became anything else but | x a's great| What means more adequate to ac: cuptains of industr: complish the sublime end? What more . {= neoessary than for the people to i, Pl Preserve what they have themselves € pi created? Already has ‘the age caught Keep ugging. tho spirit of our institutions. It has ‘THIS DAY of up anc doing there is little room| MFeeay Mecended the Andes, and for day dreamers in the day’s work. ‘The ma-| tag pipe ene ee eh cosans. It wage workers. These wage wofkers working to-| gether in factories and mills, many under the sume employer, began to combine for the purpose of | protecting their common interests. This was the beginning of trade unionism into which it has de- I veloped as orgunized labor of today. | Jn the beginning trade unions were regarded az Mary Garden Kouge. | Marinello Creams GHIPPED the same day as roasted. A | Milkweed Cream . perfected blend of carefully selected, niccereey cream | mot quick cnough of hand and brain tok | Honea. Se lie: tomeNek, cee shies f r | i ‘a eep ou folland. uC! ie lo#o- therefore amenable to the orators PN oa itie | Of the cog wheels. ‘Then, too, the days are not as | phe at Germany and the North; and spiracy. Tt was not until 1824 that the British! jong us they used to be and the minutes count new| moving onward to the South, has arliument realized the injustice,of legally pro-| when it used to be the hours, opened to Greece the lessons of her ibiting trades unions and repealed ‘the most Puttering around in the uttitude of work stall. | Detter days. Can it be that America, | oppresive, of the combination laws.’ Binte that! ing Yor time until,the whistle blows fools no one | Under such circumstances, can betray date trades unions have been given a free hand to! more than the fellow who fe paid for a day's work | BSrself? Can tt be that she {s to be unite for all purposes of mutual protection and derisce ay's wor he u't put over. ‘There is always someone whose | 28404 t the catalog of republics, the < In one and three-pound containers promotion of common. interests. business it is to Keep account of w SO CO Cae SeneNO ae eee, In the United Sta s trades untons were natur | complished: And if you haven't ta nie bean e-) were, but they are not.” Forbid it Boss EOCETBY i ally much later than their establishment in Gr sile of 1 Sette fe day's erage | my countrymen. Forbid jt, heaven! hy an u Hi |} of wood to your credit for the day's chopping, | Judge Joseph Story Britain; and the middle of the Nineteenth century | \ je; Snes ti ‘ pears g P \ y 4 en quitting time comes, there will be a new had passed before workingmen’s organ _—_—_ oo tions uC] chopper on the.j F i : “i Ga ‘ b } 4 ° job in a morning or two, quired sufficient importanc | The idea is not to go to sleep on the job. "Things Radicalism Gains. 1B must yet on and there is no other way to get ERR The wide expanse of territe in economic and industrial | them on except t 1 ss . F “The election results, viewed the by their jurisdictions, as well as the difference in| poth system say that oe inch cael aye; {tHe%t | whole nation over. how the growth the race and character of their membership, made issigned than it is to crade 4¢ ber ected’ | Of # Vigorous and aggressive radical- systematic organization exceedingly difficult and| ty do it ' : * pretending foe eae ee eens seriously retarded the progress of trade uuion-} Besidex, when you engage to work fora man it ols parties," notes the New Yor! a on AE areata eae. S Seana ‘2 {implies a solemn contract to perform what you “Where a radical candidate has in the United Staten, Wut the too er create ans | have: dndertdken,. “You ara,choating lm gehen con} theed e, coneactatlve neckia Gaia Cet ot ea tntes, Hut the Typographical So-| don't do your best, and you are cheating yourself | ¥o" the senate seat or the governor- ciety of New York is believed to be the first In 1705.| out of a Jol at ake sae TOUR Totes whichis tres heietieObe Td Zt is now the International ‘Typographical Untou,| “"Now wake up and coe tenn ork else has greatly cut down the consery: e ative's majority. . : A eae Soe “Brookhurt has won the senator. The Soul Trying First | noha henahe oer eat | ‘ship in Iowa; he was one of the first y Pompaeian Cream Py . If into the life blood _ s, , Tay | Chine is geared too high und runs with too great | 2&2 infused itse high grown mountain coffees (the fichest, most Elcaya Crea: detrimental to the general interests of society,| rapidity to long tolerate the meatlecon ptt bers Sevres bi beuak wits pleasing kind obtainable) roasted, steel cut and . ae in that they conspired to raise wages, and were : *ahvel a Luxor Cream Marvelous Cream . Lemon Cream ... with exacting care? Fullflavored, smooth, satisfying and refreshing— | whether you brew it in hard or soft water, jt retains its uniformly delicious flavor and wonderful aroma. “Your coffee taste will tell you.” . CIGARETTES | CHESTERFIELDS LUCKY STRIKES Your choice, 13c; 2 for 25c; $1.25 carton We are in on this “Buy at Home” cam- paign in earnest. Whenever and where- NOTICE! The following lumber companies will close their, yards and offices at 5 o'clock “Where for gosh sakes,” asked the Was encugh for| garbage man, who: knew Peter, “are| outelders of atowe omar el re ; m. gor the winter months, commenci ever we can buy so as to gi ic | “a | migar bow! and bounced it oft the “at | a tek ease: Pater fo sutarem tomaton tat sum | Ae ; Uae benefit we shall be glad @ dows ne There comes a time in the life of | His mother bounced a hdirbrush off ° texvant What pers ped peices otto ifs Meee ovember 20th: : eS ak a makes good the indication earlier given. La Follou.e in Wisconsin has piled up @ majority which, according to-partial returns, bids fair to exceed even that which he obtained in 19 : every young child when he is on the| im for awhile asd then turned him |, : border line between understanding | UP 4nd tried to zea: what you say to him and not under-| finished up, standing it, and thot is a time of| tcated mot Breat distress for his parents, poor | ©*Planation of Cause the next time I act bad a m with him, and} policen is coming to get me. Good and unsophis-} night.” s do, with an} “That was what Peter did during the The foregoing prices constitute a real sac- tifice. Now is the buying public’s oppor- The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Police depart: | first part of the morning. He was re-| and La Follette hue stood for radieat Keith Lumbe tunity. Anticipate your wants this week. acai ly tg this true tf he| Ment—etress! habit it has of} united with his frantic mother along] ideas In natlonal affaires feng anions er r Co. a be the first born of the family and | Putting in jail little boys who bounced | toward 10 o'clock, &nd then he began| sistently.. Kansas is credited in the c his Parents have had no previous ex-| usar bowls off of cats and do other | fo get busy'on other matters. Aronna dispatches with having elected a Dem. | Oo. I Walk ; perience with children and are green | things to make thelr moth sad. 11 o'clock he was found out in the| ceratic governor. His Republican op- 4 er Lumber Co. i . paper te, him to work on. ‘Two hours later a man with a joaq | garage blowing his. nose on a news-| ponent was noted for his conservative | “ p ere is a certain set of young par-| of garbage came upon Peter walking | Paper because not so lon; N ' | pitas Toph px easly et Greseaead baat ah oa aoe Ps & before his| views. North Dakota seemingly sends Natrona Lumber Co. with a} mother had found him doing the same] to the senate a Non-Partisan Leaguer, | in to straitjackets and carried away j battleship under one arm and a cat | thing in the house and had remarked| Fraz'er, the very man whom a recall | to the little red house on the hill, | under the other anda d 1 look | that people who do that eventually | vote threw out of the, governorship, ‘The other morning at breakfast the|on his face, as if he had started off | have apple trees stow out of the'r| because. of his allegiance to that rad-| son of the house called Peter—was a | for San Francisco and meant to get | noses, and he felt that a tree which! ical party. | Baughty boy. In a moment of exas-! there before night | Would produce apples as near to one’s “The reelection of Reed in Missouri | Western Lumber Co. DRUG STORES |

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