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PAGE TWELVE CUT IN FREIGHT ATES ORDERED BY COMMISSION Reduction of Tariffs on Grain Shipped From River Points to Export Points Is Authorized. fbe Casper Daily Cridune Curious Visit Sand Dune Grave of Slain Priest PEAGE TREATY To OPPOSED BY nition by the American Government. of a treaty with ‘the 1 WASHINGTON, 5. Authority PRES. OBREGON | | Mexican Chief Fights Pro-!} © pound of ofl, used in ship's fur-/ posal as Condition to Recog- MEXICG CITY, Sept. 2.—Signature ited States | preliminary to retognition of the _- vlleggp oe lng ek ee Mexican government by that country merce commission to western and ~ re ‘ agg southwestern roads to reduce posed President Obreg 5% cent a hundred pounds the rates on grain and grain products for export from Missouri and Mississippi river points and on grains from the terr: tory between the rivers and from Jil inois to Gulf Mobile to Galves. ton, inclusive. | tion ‘that suc possible, convenient, nor for special privileges The cornmission also authorized the railroads ish on five days grain ranging five and a half cents on spectators. MEXICO CITY, Sept. 2.—In DON’T MISS THE DANCES Some of the thousands of motorists who have visited the sand dunes at Salads Beach, Cal, where the body of the Rev. Father Patrick murdercd, Heslin was found after the San Franc priest had been abducted and d Insert. Mrs. Dorothy Gifford, known as Dolly Mason whom William Hightower, accused of the murdrz, fated to On Wednesday ani identitfy as the “Dolly Mason” who he had given him the tip iting in the finding of the elain priest's Saturday Nights at NORTH CASPER body formation and <ffective. Jen. by track men to keep these =\KI O = ei Jof Beggs, announcing th DANCE HALL naa rated aril dasin Geaceer f ecdumads v6 eleestin eaivee eet an Organize tate tases Cael fective unless other adjustments are |® expansion, contraction said the commission. “‘The)casions split rails and derailm I Ok le precesescccoe ® rabtiog set the ighort asst ectear | wrecker teh ealeitishicg n mulgee ? ity does not constitute approva! of] Mr. Matheson’s invention has mer : the relative adjustment.of rates either| which even the layman recogni % as between the Gulf ports on the one| He is preparing to submit it to a 3 O 2 nae S *» hand and the Atlantic ports on the} of tech railw ot Ota, at 2.—A Ion ¥ other as to which there is much ¢ = knight of the Ku Klux Klan, bearing | 2 troversy or with respect to the r Di i ti Of one of the flaming torehes of the in-| bret Maite Vag oratiog issolution pi hide sare Pa vpamlte banked pointa as compared with Missouri riv id the order, last night rode a. % er points. Parlia ent In steed down the main street 3 ——_—_ m > Canada Pending a ~ SEE BER ras When you receive a check in payment AL BY YOUNG INVENTOR TO Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. $ Py ; i H of a bill it means that the person who signs LONDON, Ontario, Sept. 2.—Disso-} 3 1 lution of the Canadian parliament at} Branch s it realizes the safety and convenience of p an early date and an election before} 112 West Midwest Ave. j z ELIMINATE FISH PLATE; ito ‘sso senor" mete) H re BS tea ich Seeanseuicooaiib agi ipa ine ie gram enupolaisd last night by Pre-|/K qarold Kramer, Realt K| ee é Andrew A. Matheson, of Shoshon!,|mier_Meighen | Manage 4H check instead of trusting to the old-fash- who has gained considera local rep. Diffic Sea ‘ hoe the kod bare! K - F i Mavieih Derfonted "a eoGcorl Govice mong farmers’ party,|{ “2 rooming house |= ioned and-inconvenient way of paying in for recovering undereamer lugs lost| Which free) trade.” Theipre ee j currency in oil wells, and known as the alligat- ied gainer Ss od Arias ale proposition, with- es u ve or} icker has t ie: ention | POlcy sad . ; thre vutteuka Visi thncechig: tons away |H ‘out. equal-/in the ff The Casper National Bank provides ith th it fish La ml | st: s . Bar and tp sccommodate, ‘ith reater| MAN FALLS 1) DEATH \{§ city, awaits your in- K\ every facility for handling accounts subject sefety, the expansion and contr K H F Z K : 3 : 3) tion of stee! rails vestigation at this to check, and its officers will appreciate the ved, fitted i lots he ra d 0. 5 padéby plates on thevoutsiag, atlvor a n|g Opportunity of serving you. ich binds the rails firm! permits of the na —L. E., Ful- s Specializing in Irrigated a contraction cau , 19 years of age, Sioux City, Ranches, Patented Dry * Wis ditions and insures a higher degree of| Towa. was killed when he fell from a| & Farms, Homestends, me. IC safety than the present mode of fas-| Union Pacific freight train west of |H lnguishments and ‘Bus. H tenings oh ig a Cheyenne. With two companions he | K ar eater ner wend K ie presen’ lates us iy wi ti i le th trai los : Tajldiadn are ‘atnly platen apon-the| Ne ckeoting tae, herent an ce Ep Bi &- 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? EAR A pel eeprom r erent ae ts ie pleenagiudagmen TTT 2 HRS RE RHEH| 3 Under United States Government Supervision. Evangelist Tienes; his message to the new Mexican con- gress, read last night before the low- | er house, the president took the posi- a treaty was “neither necessary, and is contrary to Mexican contitu: tional precepts, as it would create Americans. This statement was loudly applauded | by the members of the house and by} plaining a statement published by El FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. NOT JUST ORDINARY SPECIAL NO. 32. This is not ordinary. Just $3,200 niversal yesterday that deposits vere being withdrawn from Mexican sinks by off companies and that the government was contemplating em- vargo proceedings to force payment of back taxes, Gen. J. A. Ryan, local representative of the Texas company, said 1} at these withdrawals were only natural pfocesses to be expected at this time and that they had no con nection with the conferences between American oil representatives and Mexican officials this week. SE eet el CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING if you hayt what you won't want and want what you don’t. have—Use Tribune Want Ads. How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ads In these columns, please be careful to use the address given in the adv. Write the address plainly. Letters brought in to Tho Tribune office to not requirs stamps. Al- ways inclose your answers in sealed envolepe. In replying to ad- vertisements where references are asked for, do not send the original references. Seri copies of them only. aaces has the same heating effect as ten pounds of coal. $300 down and $50 per month. 1078. SPECIAL NO. 23. Something different—a house of two handy $1,200, $350 down. SPECIAL *. 34. On Railroad avenue, a well built house with two extra large rooms; pantry and closet. This house will sell for $1,900. It is well built and will give you a cozy home for the win- fer. $55 per month will soon pay for it. ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cau per Daily Tribune is 1% cents a word each insertion; minimum 25 cents. OUT OF TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. the foregoing __ instructions counting the words and the rate per word for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR Want Ads to be classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before Folks say they enjoy our baking. They know that no bread baked is superior to the bread we make and they know our pastry is quite tasty. They know our buns are the ones that please and tease their appetite and PHONE 1078. The Western Realty Co ¥. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Suite 511, Oil ‘exchange Building POSITIONS WAniED 10.30. Want Ads recsived after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under the head. “Too Late to Classify.” that all the cake we SITUATION WANTED nee make is just exactly HELP WARTED—@ALE | MIUATION WANTED —sturiea aes . % worker. SITUATION Call at Tribune office. Box ee 2-2t° WANTED — Practical nurse wants maternity cases. East F street. 9-2 es SITUATION WANTED — Competent womar, wants housekeeping or cook- ing in oil camp; go anywhere; near chool: have child 7 years of age. Box Tribune. 9-2-2¢° oe SITUATION WANTED— Lady well recommended as cook and house- keeper desires position where she can have a real and a permanent home; own or countrg, Margaret Baker, 902 South Beeci WANTED—Four men to room board, $12.50 per week; laundry in- cluded; five blocks east of Courthouse 624 East B street. 9-2-4 and WANTED—An efficient talker with convincing personality for high grade Proposition locally. Address P ©. box 1391. O10 — WANTED—100 men to board at the Puritan Lunch; wholesome home cooked meals; family style; meals 50c chicken dinner Sundays. 5 o'clock tables for the ladles. Midwest ah Eim streets. 91 HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—Woman for general house work. 803 South Durbin street Phone 1116J. WANTED—Woman for maid work at Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin street. Phone 406 9-2-3t SITUATION WANTED—Young lady desires position stenographer, two years’ experience; will go out of town if necessary. Box 378, Tribun: Business and Professional Direct CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE re CLEANERS Center, Pith fon Re ag 56, DOCTORS MONEY WANTED. Want $450 to obtain foreign paten on [practical invention, United Stat application allowed recen 50. Proposition. Box 6, Tribun TO LOAN—-We loan money on active oil stocks and liberty bonds. Branch Realty Co. over the Iris theater, CHICKENS CHICKENS CHICKENS We have them. Milk- fed springs, fat hens, fresh eggs and honey. PHONE 252-W We Deliver -1-6t a WANTED—Hignest price ud second hand furniture, ‘otnne 1 oO, 3 Di a i er WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO —Three or four- room furnished house or apartment: onal rent; reliable party. ACCOUNTANTS REGISTRY . CORRP. | OUaditers and Account i ae ‘and ‘Transfer rier en | t* EE WANTED—Three or four-room house, close in; reasonable. Phone 1006W. 831-1t-dh 'D—Expericuced reijable party Registrar 298-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. sen ( (no children) wou'd take charge cf ___ ARCHITECTS oft MARSHALL C KEE . Tribunes $26 DUBOIS & GOODRICH. Architects | private Hooptta-o12 Soe bestia, W. Baek. «| neon een. Baten ‘Derdian, ANTED TO 3Ur casper, Wyo. Phone 440. DENTISTS a9 ee GARBUTT, bg SST REF 415 Ol Exchange suse Wide: Phone 1162. Stach Assesment case sel ae casl . AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG 4th, Floor 0-8 Bldg. ‘Tel. 7673. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING WANTED—A Ford touring & must be in good shape. Phone 665 2-3t 640.acre _relin- Write 923 North Center -2t° ——_____—__ ete WANTED—To buy second-hand furni- ture. Call phone 37, and Second-Hand store. bar eid DONOVAN gute a. st ‘Molder tsa Bide. over bes General Teaming Sand and gravel delivered part of city" $150 to $2.25 per yar L. E. Blanchard. | Phone 447. ‘Office, Cen- ter & Midwest Ave. RES. tc cine te RRL RE 2 SEES INVESTIGATION BUREAU WATED TO BUY. quishment. street, David En LEGAL NOTICES, President of the Wyoming Conference, Will Speak at the Big Tent Friday Evening—Corner Third and Park. COME AND HEAR HIM Sunday Night—“The Seven Last Plagues and the Battle of Armageddon.” oo NOTICE Because the Elk Street School is now completed and on account of the growth of Casper in several direc- tions during the present summer, it has been found- necessary to make some changes in school boundaries. As Now Determined School Boundaries are as Follows: All pupils north of ‘“F” Street will attend the North Casper School, except. those in sixth, seventh and eighth grades who will go to Central. Children living in the Burlington residences and between the Burlington and Northwestern tracks west of McKinley Street will attend the Central School. All pupils living between the Burlington tracks and Eighth Street with a western boundary north to Second Street, thence two blocks west to McKinley, thence north on McKinley Street to Burlington tracks, will attend the new Elk Street School, except those in sixth, seventh and eighth grades, who will go to the East Casper School. All pupils south of Eighth, west of Washington, south of Second, and west of McKinley, south of the Northwestern tracks, east of Kimball Avenue and Kimball Street will attend the East Casper School. All pupils between Kimball and Oak, south of the Northwestern tracks will attend the Park School. All pupils living west of Oak Street and south of the Northwestern tracks will attend the West Casper School. . School Shoes enter kindergarten. enter first grade. Children who will be five before January 1, may Children who will be ‘six before January 1, may School will open Tuesday morning, September 6. Richards & Cunningham Co. A. A. SLADE, THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Superintendent of Schools. 5090099669600060000000004060600009600006099090099 00909009 HOOOPOPOS OD POO OO OOO OOD OOOO 99 OOO POOD Specialists on Cracked Jackets, | MID’ BUREAU OF INVEST. Sore Criminal, Suite MIDWEST GATION — Civil and out Bidg. Phone 1622, LAWYERS: HENCH & BULLACK +| Suite 204.205 Midwest oN 22 West Second Si. wee sos 1200 SEE WILSON BEN TRANSFER ©O bore Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano! snites 12 1 1ReatLaw. state HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 Ol Txchange Blag. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 3090-10-11 Olt Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W FERGUSON ttorney-at-Law Townsend Bidg. SERIAL 028828 fee upugias, S’yoming. artment of the Ini United States Land Office, Notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, under the pro- visions of the Act’ of Conecess of July 10, _1890 Cs Stat. 222) and Sec. S 276, Revised Stat- the United States, has filed application 028828 to select the fu! lowing described lands, to wit: SW%SEX, NUSEX, E¥*SW% T. 40 N,, 89 ic 6th ‘Hes., 87-W, TAY, tii 204. PRCMOVING "A. SP CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET CO. 432 West Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, and Shely- ing, Ice Boxes thereof, are notified Z claims ‘in this office oo a the 20th day of pereerabers 1921. WILKIE COLLINS. Publish Aug. 19, 26, 3, Ree » Sept. 2, CHIROPRAGZORS Atws’ Ghatant suite’ 318 Midwest Bidg. DR. Os c. DAVIS. sician Suite 6 riba Apartments Phone 388 Psa L. L. WADE Rm. 5-7 Wood A ie ee 12773. PRODUCE ARTON PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Poultry, Kggs, Fi ‘egetables. 33 n-Wol ott see JEFFREY Phone 706. } NOTICE OF f INCREA: THE CAPITAL STOCK OF The Mere LUMBER COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting regularly called of the stockholders of the Keith Lumber Company, a corporation duly or- ganized and existing under and by 163 hoes Kimball St. virtue of the laws of the Trane, held at the Principat a fice of the company in the of Casper, Wyoming, on the 19th day of Mas, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said da the capital stock of the Lumber Compan: was rom One Hundred Thou- ($100,000) divided and (1,000) shares EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL 210 East Fifth St. Phone 15233 CONTRACTORS RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO TO RADIATOR WORKS 434 ‘Yellowstone Phone 1astw AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re-| = ing. Expert en eae weerating: Ex ee: SIGN PAINTING BUSH DID IT” Cards id Poster Art 923° W. Peloneaes, 42a, Poster STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenographer—Notary Public 231 Midwest Building. General 801 Badger Ave. Phone 87J. GAS FITTING team and Hot ai leat liances Gas “Eitting and App! * Kerri “LUMBER Phone 760) a ha ad nad ROOF CONTRACTING Suits made to order Remodeli: repairing. Furs remodeled. Phose 6 bia, COMP. 6 Fear Thone 12498 TAILORS By WILLIA eect r Me NURSERIES Attest: J. E. KEITH, ane —————— Secretary. THE COLORADO NURSERY Fr LORAI eanes co. Pressing." Repal ‘ae Aug. cri “19, 26, Sept. 2, “ mentees ——— —————___ & 4. _ ,LUNTENNEX, General Agent | 4. 1. a 10, Wyatt Hotel, In the mountains of southern Ara- a region of tremendous crags and um Scored Cylinders, “Alumint a WEST A AUTO REPALR, 320 West A] 202 Cintinen RAINWATER'S DRAY & TRANS. , 43 Ww all 1 t, ‘Moving. ’ SEARLES 206-21 Counters Ft a toreeaa Di DR, B. Block ¥ ifice NED, r Phone 1437 Ma Chiropractor cate coring and t Reasonable itimates Cheerfully Furnished Cor Builder. 1099J. seeiiiiee ee ee ce Precipices, lives a mysterious tribe’ of people who are entirely different from the Arabs. They are far lighter In color, and live in villages, not tents. They are said to be a relic of the Per- sian army which invaded the coup « try nearly 1,000 years ago. WYOMING ROOFING CO. General pectin: ing and ae in, Kimball. Contractors, Repair. & 2 Specialty. 117 = . Casper, Wyo.

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