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PAGE SIX. " Che. Casper Daily Cribune MONDAY, SEPTEMB: 8, 1924. ; Se Eaten Sele te oe ee Guarding Herrin Ss City. Hall -vorable merchandise ce left us no : labor costs compared with the pre-war] of- the state upon this subject of the|.income to offset our outgo and we were ba period. ‘In 1916 the ‘average compensa- slacker, vote, they will have made a cou- headed rapidly for industrial disaster tion per hour to railroad employes was| tribution to the public welfare of ineal-| when the war served to reverse the sit- 29 cents.-In 1922 it was 60.8 cents, an| culable importance. Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice| increase of 109.6 per cent. oth ay cad ai 2018 her eee ee enn, June 3th] < 4= Codlidge to Labor | rete Business Telephones’ — aed a mer: Speaking to a group of organized 1a-| Branch Teleph Exchange Connecting | per employe tvas $854.26. In.1922 it was . P ire) | oy Aree Bae oe $162.18. On Class railroads, in: the| Por teaders the other dy President Cool 7 (sind fe RE Paes 1. ps hoe eet esr ena “We have outlawed all artificial priv; JE. HANWAY snd BE: BANWAY __| in 1915 to $1,006,000,000 in 1922. The trend | lege. We have had our revolution and ‘S| of labor costs seems to be upward.” reforms. I do not favor a corporation The Associated P: is exclusively en- So-called “railroad labor leaders,” ‘are| 80vernment, a bank government, a farm pd to the use for publication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. of the increased railroad labor| cia)s. That they will complain, and that loudly, can be taken for granted. But if the women can arouse the conscience cost: “There have been heavy increases in t Casper, Wyoming. Tribune Building, opposite — } cation of ® postoffice. pation. . é This is the fact, proven by Democratic By, TED, OSBORNE MEMB THE SOCIATED PI Injurious To small bors, Especially if government or a labor government. the campaign ‘of “I am for a common-sense government behind and: promotir r office who adyo- randidates for publi te ies Soni 97 by all the people according to the Amer: Their father pe ala cremate bids ea UL ES = ES S. progressive political action,” and] > ‘, % { Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation are asking the farmers to join them | (@n people ard under the American con-|. Sen (A. B. ©) in the undertaking. Progressive political gy Fels exaiploganents the -right.t3 , s tath action has but one meaning and purpose "i : 7 rusher ie Prudent 1720-28 Steger | to the railroad employe, and that is more | §ttixe goes along with the right to or. HO, HUM! 7 ize. Likewise, the principle of volun: ‘ou think she loyes you, then?” 3ldg., Chicago, Ill., 286 Fifth Ave. Nsw| wages. fi ganize. ® s hi Fork Citys Grobe Bldg., Boston, Mass., Sulte} The interstate commerce co ssion | ‘ty arbitration is recognized, “but-com- Re ats WY p,GeRE: EUR, | ow 404 Sharon Bldg,. 55 New Montgomery S8t-,| declined to reduce grain rates because | Pulsory arbitration, to! my aniind; catingt | eat P San Francisco, Cal. oe of oe ay with present ‘rates operating costs are fe serencled with the right of individual AN EASY OLUTION Tribune are on file in the Now York, Chi-} <9 qi) ‘reedom.’ cagu. Bosion and San Francisco offices and dhl de anther inves “| ‘Restriction of immigration and en-| Circulation Manager—“A man named are welcome. Wages of railroad employes are the|actment of tariff laws are necessary. to RG aed eine to hp pear paper, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. largest single item of expense in rail.|PTeserve American standard for wage ai ar Juste ze dite sane da emer a NY ase mele By Carrier and Outside State way operation. Nothwithssanding pres-|°#™mers, the present administration has taltanat talt hitn oes Sete aiedoutinusttne rigor ga baila See ee G@eie Year, Daily and Sunday - | cut high wages, they want more, and | SPonsored such legislation. Government stil we have'his add wate oar peat i One Year, Sunday Only -~ that is their motive for getting into pol,| @conomy also is necessary as is the es-| Paper un S is ress. ng iy Six Months, Daily and Sunday - <i Saeed PO’! tablishment of peacgful conditions which - ; ei ities, 8! peace Three Months, Daily and Sunday If i t be .| will permit of protecting at a minimun| The specialty of the European concert One Month, Daily and Sunday - grain rates cannot reduced be hast! bit by. ‘aa t and navy, |8eems to be chin music. ~ Per Copy ae 205 conn ot tas operating costs, the main enateden ba pernittiie the mea ot By Mail Inside State. actor of which is the labor cost, is it oh ; “Nurse— ¥/ One Year, Daily a not clear to the farmer and everybody deflation which followed the war to be Seg ane ey ayaReeED: One Year, Sunday Only > Fo0| else that if by a program to force “Pro-| used ‘to secure a reduction in Blas ed IS) “It’s. time for your sleepin; Six Months, Deity and Sunday al Action” th succeed| 2nd the dissolution of labor organiza- eaning? od x sleeping ‘Three Months, Daily and Sunday 7 “3, | in obtaining still high . h in.| tions, the administration adopted the | Medicine.’ One (Motth. Daily end. Sundgy. - he . re SE Waa Fie al olice sot helpfulness to business indus- All subscriptions must be paid-in advance | creitsed dates Wok Pap eng sopieing alike i ee PUTTING HIM OFF and the Daily Tribune wil) not insure de- nereased freight rates? Indeed, is ° imin: —T, seen fter subscription becomes one month] it not clear that their “Progressive Po-| “One of the outstanding features of ia ois (oten any) ae litical Action” is nothing short of pro.| the present Me ay American Wage} “Business Mati—'So.have+I. Looks as gressive: political: bun > earners are living better than at any ‘ ed other time in our history, They have not chomeh ie a Wet Ltr an all-day rain, If you don’t find your ‘Tribune after look- On the Rock only retained, but actually increased, the ? ie ing carefully for it, call 15 or 16 and it will : © FXOCKS gains they made during the war. The cost ASHARDSHIP {vered to you by spe enger. Reg: The farm bureau became a national} of living has been high, but the increase College Student—“Yes we have to put complaints before 8 o'c'ock. organization for 2 very worthy Purpose | in wages has been greater. Compilations appearance. Thisone is mm a the reof of the city hall. Machine guns like this give Herrin, Ill, scene of klan strife, a warlike ~~ By NEA Airmail Service— te | oO > lean? AERO Gasoline is clean It’s pure gas—nothing else It fires clean; burns clean It yields abounding power And more miles per gallon. ~ Honor Trish) _ Ik YOU DON’T GET YOUR TRIBUNE F with unspeakable ‘cruelty here.” | to Peduee profits on purchases and in-| of the department of labor demonstrate |“? Wit! “ o rt ia 1 ease profits on farm products. that the wages of an hour, or a day buy Solent Stade key pee ieee? Dealers everywhere sell The bureau methods were all right, in| more now than it ever did before. haze the Freshmen any more.” AERO pooling, buying of farm machinery and| “I cannot think of anything character- ; Concord—Discord pooling. x The widespread spirit of harmony in a aa Republican ranks at the same time there | ™ivager. ' is PlguntGn among Demo consti-| _ Money has been saved and better re- ‘tutes one of the strong assurances of | 2Ms secured on sales in many cases. Ttepublican suc in November, Not since the nomination of Roosevelt in Look for the AERO sign A guarantee of obliging service And dependable motor fuel. eting of crops—employing | ist y American that was not produced a well-paid farm bureau by toil, I cannot think of any American man or woman pre-eminent in the history of our nation who did not reach their Z place through toil. I cannot think of any- State farm bureaus have’ been sably| thing that represents the American peo: presented by, good talkers, films, picnics,| ple as a whole so adequately as. honeat 1904 has there been such universal satis ie. But these well-meaning plans to| work. We perform different tasks, but faction with a Republica ticket as there| M¢lp the farmer to better results have| the spirit is the same. We ure proud of Bite beers witli Coolldge and ‘Dawebulthe in outgrown , the mistaken belief \ in| work and ashamed of idleness. With us campaign of 1924. This isfaction was ce ding bloes and. seeking to help. one] there is no task which is ntenial, no serv- forecast by the overwhelming endorse-| !#ss at ihe expense of others. ice which is degrading. All work is en- ment-of Co lidge in the direct primaries The farm bureau propaganda was] nobling and all workers are ennobled. UNCLE HOOK SAYS “Whether y’ get a kick out o’ life or get kicked-by life depends entirely on yer- self.” HIS REPORT The battle of Sabion Puss, Tex, Office Boy—“A man was here to see] probably was one of the most’ uniiar you while you were out, sir. He said it} encounters in the Civil War. Lieu was very important.” tenant Dick Dowling and his litte -The Boss—“What sort of a looking} nd of 42 Confeseraie seddiera— A O1 di: Co man was he?” wines Noe ae ero Oil Products Co. A saa pi don’t -know, sir. He} captured three gunboats und. took Past fs a u 3 350 prisoners “without the loss of CASPER f 4 in the spring and“summer. largely built on abuse of the railroads “To my mind America has but one ; single an. Now their feat ts bein, On the other hand, there has: ‘been | #nd misrepresentations of the bankers| main problem, the character of the men The other day commemorated by this munument . equally widespread dissatisfaction with |®"d especially the Federal Reserve sys:| and women it. shall produce. It is not When I told soon to be erected by the Texas ¢ Democratic ticket, which dissatisfac- tem, as the arch-enemies of farmers, Han was also’ forecast by the Democratic] Crowds of farmers would swallow primaries which instructed delegates for| these appeils to their class prejudices various candidates except the one nom-| fF political effect, would even sign inated for president. There is not even a notes to be used as collateral at the fundamentally a government problem, although the government can be of great influence in its solution Dwindling Balances chante s of the Daughtw-e af the Gwendolyn that Confederacy. ; Stolen kisses are Sweetest she said > | She thought that They “were. better “Keep Wyoming Money In Wyoming” =~ semblance of popular governmet in the| banks, but few would back their judg: =k If thi some | Democratic Tanee if one’ may. judge by| Ment by paying, and so farm bureaus go}, In their own official records -Demo- Py they, basi f : | the manuer in which the wishes of party] OM the rocks, eratic leaders will find-a mathematical Co-operatio members were ignored. When it is realized that every bank-| demonstration of the destructive: effects Republicans are united not only on] ing and business practice is the result | of their tariff policies. The record will UNDECIDED ~. the personnel of their ticket but on the] of agelong human experience, the fail.| b¢ found in the reports of Foreign trade] Judge (examining'a man for the jury) principles enunciated in thcir platform.| “re of arbitrary crusades based on class|%8 Published in 1913-14 by the Wilson A__ lubricating _ oil é —“‘Have you formed an ition on this with a ~paraffine ~ That platform stands as Republican plat-| 4atred must be inevitable. Oe Cae that] case?” ie 3 Ae bine Probab. = forms always have, for a protective tar- = . in the ten months during whi e Dem-| ‘The Man—“No sir, U-haven’t even men- le to you. ut itt, Tt Sth ae for encouragement of indi- Warning to Indust oeratic tariff law was in effect prior to| tioned it to my wife” 4 VISITORS whe know LJ ry it means a lot | to vidual initiative and against paternal: g ry the outbreak of the war in* Europe, we ! Los Angeles will tell you L had a favorable balance ‘of trade of only Maw—"She say she'll elope.” ; that, despite its excel- the United Sta free from European | ° his annual report Mr. John Barneson, | $315,000,000. as compared with a favor. Paw— Let en ait Tt's chedpee” lence of service and cui- Atingtenjents antl-iniapositienta doris president of the General Petroleum cor-| able balance of $606,000,000 for the cor- sine, Gates Hotel rates for itself what its action shall be upon es ee sounded a warning to all in-|respondnig ten months in the previous OUR DAILY SONG HIT are no higher than those all. international problems as they may] rd Ty w hen he said: TF year under the Republ can tariff. This “They Are Moving, Father's Grave to of other good hotels, arise. It stands for economy in govern-|_ °? the last car the oil industry has} was a reduction of $260,000,000, in ten Dig a Sewer.” Centrally located—easily ment and for reduction of taxntion. It ix | SUC? ssfully carried unusual burdens, months or at the rate of $26,000,000 per and quickly accessible to true that there are some who have class- siti in addition has maintained its po.| month. Everyone else having handed down a every point, ed themselves as Nepublicans. who are| Sition against unjust attacks from yar.| This change was brought about by both | decision on the recent scandal in con-| |}, RATES FROM $150 PER DAY not supporting the Republican candi-| 10Us sources. The industry is sound and an increase in imports and a decrease 8, we will soon-hear what the courts en your engine. 7 TWAY note i difference. : oa “That so? Where is it hung?” ‘ Sey “On the door.” \ the Democratic platform or advocated | loyalty and positive maintenance of the| bidding for export sales. Comparing the 3 by the Democratic candidates. Through-|!teedom of individual initiative. Tt js| two periods above mentioned, it is found NATURAL Announces out thenation thére is extreme dissatis.| 280 well to caution governmental bodics| that our imports increased from $1,503,-] “Did that niggah die a natural death?” faction with the attitude of the Demo- irged with the responsibility of legis- 000,000 under the Republican law 10] “¥Yessuh. He was’ lynched for votin’ the cratic party on the tariff question. Lead-| lation, or the authority of supervision | $1,605,000,000 under the Democratic law Republican: ticket.” * ism. It reasserts the policy of keeping Tn conjunction” with the submission : ; their support has been | ¢Ssential to-the prosperity of the coun-| in exports under the Democratic tariff. say. hat rete Het ee ae does no:| 'Y: Its operations—highly tech#ical in| While the Democratic tariff did att im- BVOStOLRAY- constitute a division in the Republican | Character—have been conducted with in. pose: a legal restriction upon exports, in ranks’ toddy, telligence and honesty of purpose, It is] id impose a practical restriction since On the other hand, hundreds of thou-| "¢cessary, however, at this time to re-|the curtailed operation .of domestic sands of Democrats are dissatisfied not] ind employes and stockholders alike] agencies of production meant a higher only with the personnel of their ticket| tat their mutual interests in the pro-| cost of production per unit of product but with the principles as set forth in i and hampered the American producer in ‘GOOD PROTECTION “Dobber has at'last painted a picture ise will keep the wolf away from the oor. The Opening of His General ing Democratic business men have join-] Ver indust that this responsibility | W ile our exports decreased from $2,110,- ‘ ‘ Practice of + ed in forming independent organizations} Cannot be shirked nor this authority | 000,000 under ‘the Republican law to Young Doctor—“When you have a case : y for the fostering of protective tariff sen-| *bused without penalty.” ; $1,951,000,000 under the Democratic law.| which baffles you, whom do you call in?” timent. There is also disagreement with = In round figures, we imported $100,000,-| Ola Doctor—“The undertaker.” DENTISTRY the attitude of the Democratic party on Their Idea 000 more in goods and exported $160,- es Lé ; the subject of the league of nations, aan: LaFollette is ill’ served when he maa Seok eee a chaps sau our bahar pa gas SATE: ane D ; E dreds of thousands of Democrats who 38 Y f $260,000,000. “Love is a je at ig vallable fer Suite 305-311 Midw. dg. x left their party on that issue in 1920 in hie foreign, poltee osia be een ant The demonstration is presented more | th’ priceless treasure et:is;-et don’t need SALT CREEK ple idwest Bldg. Office hours 9 to 12; dicating their intention to pursue the same course in 1924. Equal and perhaps more vociferous protest is made against the attitude the Democratic candidates! terms Germany ie te have taken on the observance of Defense| which is te he “tyme ney eye Day. This feeling v expressed by the] who has loaned monfy to the Little letter written and given to the public] tente for amenities. “Why is. by Mrs. Clem Shaver, wife of the man-| vided in the contract that Bi in detail and the effect of the Democratic law can be more impressively seen when a study is made of the trade balances by AN OUTCAST The Democratic law went into “Very few of-us heve anything to do effect October 3, 1913. Here are the bal-} with Smallpyle,” said Senator Lotsmun. ances for each month up to the end of “He used his official position to fatten s “| July when the war broke out: - his purse— and ‘he failed. Failed, sir, s it not pro-| Month most disgracefully.” no fine settin’ t’ show et off.” 1:30 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m. by Appointment the Dawes reparation plan, Shipstead Phone 162 said it is being “used to promote the power of special privilege.” Under its BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER ‘Townsend Hotel a 8 a.m, 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m. | . réationchnuelin J Jurope disarm | October 7 - ager of the Democratic campaign, whol hefore she a i } , LEAVE SALT CREEK & agattar sha FS é gets this mone: Wh ‘' Tow ne | vigorously eriticised the position taken not stipulated in the contract ¢ a oyeener a uae TERT OTION pee 8 a. m, 2 p. m, 5:30 p. m. by Mr. Bryan and endorsed by Mr. Davis. countries of Europe shall not spend] J ‘i 2 Such a public ‘protest would not have I vanuary . BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt’ Creek Transportation - * Company TELEPHONE 144 mee te fiddle. or a violin?” - r February , : Instructor—“When you play it, it is eS a apd, less she felt deep.| 2™8Wer of course is that there would|March ". 3 a fiddle, when I play it, it is ‘a violin. ‘ampaign manager unless she fe ©eP-|havp been no reparation settlement if | * i yon the subject and knew that sho was] thode things hag pony malted. Ava | steer Yoleing: the sentiments of ‘hundreds OF) satin huh Hamonainsin sali ad he thousands of other women of the Demo-|'inat Germany-stodd oon ene, ee cratic fuith. A’ similar embarrassment a ltt 2 noeea ge oat has confronted the Democratie eandi- dates because so eminent 2 Democrat Led By Debs ag former Amt ador nes W. Gerard The workers of this country can be de- 1 t; has felt impelled to prétest nst the] pended upon to follow the American flag earch, abt thong hn hig i italized at 276 criticisms that have been aimed at Sec-|no matter who may wave the red ban. oak, * ae: i ere a Bi 5 bs ate os io sok be th vu ea ee reta ingles because of the treaty af. ner of discontent, Robert M. LaFollette | °! 882 aah Sacanell September, 1815 when duting tliosIaet Fincal aan Pietion ‘ecti Armen has gat odo St us AOL, 3 + 2 Tt in parent that the Smith and Me. the Sor jalist aie roa tneiaty pea ar cut off imports and began to} of this amount is said to represent ac- Adoo fo will uy half-hearted, | small groups of Is and near radi br ng us war orders for our commodi-| tual value. if any, support to the Democratic ticket.| cals, and he may well be judged by the| 4 fact that its campaign is led by Engene V. Debs. been made by the wife of the Democratic | MOMY for armaments and war?” ‘The Are you wishing you had a good position? or ARE YOU PREPARING FOR A GOOD POSITION? Prepare in the right way. ENROLL TODAY CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ine 546 East Yellowstone Phone 1325 Witie—“Who. was that woman, you just spoke to?” Hubby—‘That is one of my friend's ports. wives.” ap It will be seen from the above that we| Wifie—“Indeed? How many wives has had a favorable trade balance up, to| your friend?” $5.00 Reward Five doilars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Dally Tribune information leacing to the capture of the person who ta fraudulently collecting subscriptions from ‘Tribune subscribers. Pz Weatbound ‘or many years prior to the war the} Tess—“Your brother proposed to me|ot the: panera mata not pa No. 603 . United States had an adverse “inyisible | during the church ‘services last Sunday] 80¢., thelr’ su! ‘on, except No. 613 _ eR, 5 4 vho delivers. th vl Ean trade balance” on account of money evening.” 4 an aiihorized collsctoe” stains pe aga spent abroad by American tourists, Bess—“You mustn’t mind him. He Bitiog, as you te SHV sure'you are| | 9° 77 p : i ” paying the right collector, ask. him money paid to foreigners as interest and | often’ talks in his ‘sleep. to show His credentials. 1f he cam Eaatbonaa dividends on American securities, money not do so please call the Tribune. No. 22 sent broad by aliens resident here, and The campaign nickname of Charles W. No. 30. money paid to foreign shipping. It re-] Bryan, candidate for yice president on e ep. one 45 West quired a large favorable balance in mer-.| the Democratic ticket is “Bevo.” Because No. 29 chandise trade to offset this inyisiblel he is one half of one. per cent, nn wou TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicace & Northwestern Purely Buncombe vi refusing to order a reduction in ates requested by the Public Serv- Mr. Non-Voter ion of Kan and other| Good citizens haye no right to-com- Western states, the interstate commerce] Plain of misgovernment or. to inyeigh commission, giving its reasons for such | aginst corrupt and incompetent offi- refusal, called ‘attention to inereased | cials if they themselves shirk the re- cost of milroad operation and had this “sponsibilities of helping clect such offi