Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 7, 1922, Page 8

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ana whe mi co Bn B F PRESIDENT TO HALT WORK ON WAR VESSELS : Final Order for Discontinuance of Work on Warships to Be Scrapped to Await Formal Ratification of Treaties —(By Yhe Associated Press. }— spended all werk on vessels for the scrap heap under final order for discontina- is actually ratified, i was 1 the tre: the work un he White House. | wes stated, @i-| years hence, whem tt approves of the soansen of work i@ powers which joined in the na-| al agreement, will meet again to din uss Rawal armament, and if alse. an- m the " . The only directty continaing tune-| % ‘on of the conferer remaining after reas » windup was e secretariat gen-/ m cral’s offic, ‘This bascheen charged acely with the fa mil ext prentin minutes of <% ate “ race seanions 2 0 act as a clearing heuse > whieh the various govern- inform each other fully a = commitments affect is expeeted to cencinde | 2 very near future | ts doors, ferred with Presi: | reduretion in army and navy Ay on arms confer- cannes em on ‘waxing the| ancn agreements Dut of “reasenahie) Wh: American deln | The >pinion. was cea to the press! wait, peyond $9, (K0) dr man. a for sa: | ae ~ 7 —Asserting WASHINGTON, Feb. 7--(8y The the actrament confer- a a though 3 conthuted Inngely to = vie-| Washington: had wus peace without whieh civilize | dure, Arthur J. Bal| British delegation, | his party om the | 29 Dreadiy as a schoeiher | prospect of returning heme, | teulaciy ting to stl remained te be app ne effect Dy boards and cummingions an four expressed the British delega- | thorized fr the yurpess. In adit jon. ef the cordinitty of | tien the cenference, so fir as ite ne in America and their val decisions are cuncerned, previded sat. t the cuftcome ef the con- virtually fer its rebirthright ‘MIRACLE WOMAN’ OF PIONEER FAME PR (Cuntinned: From Page eight | Geren SES AWAY IN GASPER 2 ne ears ago when she suffered from ime at Sidney, Ned snow-bil Ty Her passing was 4& pregreus was tempo! macked contrast te the life of treubie the government . and turngoil that she has lived, that palpt rettenad: Surrounded by many members of | sion. to continue its journey Binck Bills until more frontier ti: | Mes were geing that way. It was while waiting at Sitmey that Mrs. Falne Ginst met Buffalo Bill, | Johany Baker and Red Woit, tmous | Indian scouts who were alse. waiting there a2 that time to eseert the early settiers to the Biuck Ells. Th was also during that stay” that} Buftaly Bul hailed Mm, Fales as the her family who neticed no, differe im Mother Fales; the tiny woman ask- ek her sens to turn her areund last! ught so, that she coull wateh them) more easiiy: A short while Inter the ovs went to her ang: found, her dead, None off the three beys whe sur-| vive Mother Fules have ever been.| away trem. her for longer periods than | three months. She bas had the con- } Dide |20 per cent ents and the entire fire! great medicine woman and they struck up @ friendship that carnied: stant companionship of ene or mere! de Casper Daily Cridane NEW FIRE SIATION TO SAVE $30,000 A YEAR Redaction in Insurance Rates Brought! About by Bétier Protection Covers Cast of Equipment and More Expenditure of $75,000 for equipment end the erection of} a new Gre station during the past two years will mean az angual saving @ Casper of approximately $30,000_ accord- ing to the announcements made yesterday by L. A. Barley. a representative of the Mountain States Inspectiog bureau, the | firm which applies the schedule of insurance rates for towns | in the Recky Mountain region. ‘ On December $, 1920, tte Mountain pilmented en. keeping the department Rares Inspection bureau served netice up to standard and cut ef pviltics,” em Casper that it could ebtein « lower said Mr. Suriry. neurance cinauification if in would certum cecemmendations tor Tew Ore deparument equipment Since that time all of the reeommmen- lations have beea compiled with ‘pt in minor features & the insu: : ry agents are now Bariey tv makes wi reeult 7 cation. that wil) 330,000 aenusi surance premiums or a ayer ae celuction ranging Detween 5 and | @ per cent as compared with rates keeper nom me ote Two felony warrants are issued in| ‘Tha recemmendntions made in r320 | Les Angeles against him, ene om @ inetied, provision ef a 74 tweet quick charge of grand larweny and another raining aerial ladder: adding & 750) on q charge of Dunginry. gallon motor automeblia pumper; in-| “served in the American navy and’ ee BUTLER SOUGHT AS A WITNESS Continued Frem Page One. “Wine penman, termeriy a ciert er creasing the fire department by nin®| iy iscely to une any name as police additional; men with, officers, petet | neitavo that he has used several” | sary to mam the equipment; erect 2! Peace officers, threugheut the coun- new sation for housing thitt |... ace requested to seek Sands, po | cuuipmant, same to be Ineated im the! ioe say, and his arrest shoud be vieimty af Dasid street and Yeilow-| 2° ran: } Y re w fai MP | stone bighway: adopt suimbin Sine pre prardeeeh seems! arenes | vention. ordinances and require strirt yee enforcument of same regulating tha} 2S oo . me handling of explosives and inflamma: | “ bie aniibe: wiring and where found to be in hae aruvus cenditien to require corveetion: revise the preseut building cede to mere closely conform. to the National Goare. code. 4uL af the abewe recommendations were carried out with the exception) hat the Gre dupartment personnel is | w one mam shert of the require The bread dixtributers ef Paris are ment piaced by the underwriters. almont: ezatusixveiy: women. ‘The only pines where the city fei.) = = down, in meeting the recommendations | as in net providing a suitable dritf| wer tor training the firemen. Thu| new drill tower, four stortes or more | height shoul bave been erectsdi| near the Srv station to enable the fine mem ta continually practice im ban- ding equipment above ground. AUD thag remains, now to, be done is Cusper experiences the saving in in surance ratus is that the préwent sup: | ply’ of fire hose be dupiieated, Th: would mean the additiem ef 4,000 2c of howe and at & cost of approximately S800, | 7.—Sherttt Nevada, telephoned . to the police department her tndmy require inapection @f ali/tnar the man at Carin, Nevadn| thought to he Ziwand I Sands, want ed: im connection witin the murder of William. Desmond Taytor, motion pi | ture directer here, was net Sunds, and| nas given a satisfactory account ef Diss movements which diseoived all sus- on, <a After the new insurance rates are put in effect the city will) haxe maintain alli equipment at its. present | standard im order to have the benefits | of lower rates continue. | ‘The centempinied reduction in ine) surance rates will be greatest to the small) home owner whe will receine the benefit of # 2G, to 20 per cent ne | duction, Mercantile estabitishmentss | here will receive the benefit of 5. tw Imi district willl experience the lower ers, im the district se that they cam | ahoone which trpe of paxement they | want. | FRENCH NOUGAT | Our Light Luncheonette Service From rN eT oes od ‘ ere CS a PEI aN, 1 ie - - ” ‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922. . P. L. LEAGUE ~- EVOLUTIONARY, — “SPEAKER SAYS formal pretest with the council agminst Declaring the Neg ut the preposnt plan ef Uewnsing Ye than Secialism im action, M. G. Ho 2 greeee forum of the Casper Chamber of ene me 2 Denver, teld the weekly £ of < uber pain aoa vy the cnuneit, Commerce ef the inside workings of this organizatio: ‘and no action was taken toward pase which gsimed control of the ing the entimance. | through its appeal to the farmers and ef its campaign in | response charge: made bx Coiurado in W225 and of is activity fe = — soreness x Ss eon mayer lnagiege iameay eaywered steps af the peeole ef that state + a member of the council, had used his lr. Hodnette confined Bis remarks |threw off the roke of ite ‘socialist linftencé to secure @@vantage ever principally to the reading ef photo | centrel. - lothe rtrloring egtabiisiments here, graphic cepies of cerrespendemce whith: | ——>———— ee — CLASSIFY. Se- Peting!ll announced that he woult/ nas peseat between the mont active} TOQCATE TO 4 nat bid for the eontract and would workers of the limgue for the purpese bave no interest im it ether tham to ef showing the Salationship becwren ——$—$—$—_—_—_—_———— FOR RENT—A nice Disgh agement four rooms, all medern, partly imeure that the city wackh get its in and social, irgnocisiem. the | 7 ss ished: gas heat af IL West 2 Decid Let Pr money's worth, in. the pelfue uniforme L W. W.. and cther fevebstionary| 7 2 Council 7 to Let P| cc with buy im the near future, principles, wenth. street; reheced reqt exty Owners Cheese Be- ef The question of providing am ade he pedigree ef each ef the league tweem Concrete ang | quate sewerage system for the San?! principals was read, also extracts trom Other Sarfacing. [dar district is now up to the property correspondence ginimg evidenew of the on jewmers. These prepussis of the costs! most radical wendencios Ee toith ef various Kinds ef construction were ine manner im which the Imague FOR RENT—Large weil furninde:! sieep ingroom in srederm heme, 1! joining bath and has gas hea; su Property owners im Ket Casper et | submitted to the ety council lust cininers gained the support of pecially on Grant, Lineeim and crass|»nght be Frank $. Kni {F <n \surmers, by taking advantage ef an: streets connecting with pavement wtt! ginger, and or t unrest or discontent that might. he have many types of surface te cheese) representatives of property owners geinct Also how eink: olf from. ag the resuin of action. for them t> decide whether ther ties derived b 2 of Ww Saas wie ani the city council ls wanted to stand the expense or not jing had aicraet the ae * reficnaes eltianes ‘The types of paoement will i So ake tet ee to this state great indebtedness | odern bume. Fhene 1256R nerete, withulit Wucrepite, amt! In Tripoli! a bride ie attended by 40) which it Yad thrust om North Dakom)), many other tine of mixtures which have preven succusst pavements. ‘The actiom was taken following the} presentation ef 2 petition. to hare been siguak hy 75 per cent of the property owners residing to the dis | i} trict affected asking: that bids om alf| ~ : } Yi i or &® Dritiesmaids, all powdered, to\and of tie awakening which was ghast'y whiteness and with, vivit crim: jing place there among tite peoyin, son, trianging painted on either cheek, recall of Frazier, MP. geverner of! ruary tt, hail. types of pavement be submitted ter | the consideration of the preperty own: Adter this action the council passed deeinzation of intention to. male the district subject to paxing: reguintions IN OUR NEW HOME c th> coming spring. Webruary 27 was sec asi ae the date en which. ~ - protests to, deciuring. the new district 546 East Yellowstone Highway will De heard, Frank S. Kniftie city engineer, was nstructed to prepare an estimate. of costs; for each type of paxement su, that propery cowners: can, dewitte: which, type they want and know te approas mate vost. Nurth Suriington adilition property owners petitioned the council to. make ———. WHERE WE WILL OPEN CLASSES Wednesday, Feb. 8, 9:00 a. m. ! PLENTY OF LIGHT, HEAT, ROOM AND NEW EQUIPMENT The best of instructors: will assist you in learning. The text — used are the best in the world, and these are some of the subjects: i Touch Method Typewriting me 3 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY |) Business Emgitah ‘ ee ne Business, Spelling Commercial Law ~ Perse Telegraphy Our Salesmanship, Telegraphy and all other night classes will meet in the NEW CLASS ROOMS Wecinesday night, Febru- h ary 8, at 7:00 P.M. of her sens, and. during the decitning: | 7:30 A. M. to 10:30 P.M. ‘reduction, . t ever, many, of ». |)yeais of her life the bevs have heen Cesitinn. many of the eemtp GNP) Te, har cansiantily exnegt fara pe ‘The Pans family jomed a caravan |\Pd of three months, which, she spent ef 20 wagens which. bad Gaile gath|| siting ber dnughter- at Luho Fails ered at Sidney, Neb. and, under: the|BSst winter, escort of Buffle Bill and Red Wolf} Other than her: chittren and@ rein the pioneers made their way safely to| tives here, Mzs. Palas: is survived: by the Bisck Bulls Jone, sister, Mns. Dsabel Mc After a short stay there Mother| Omaha. Other Wales and her family then jcurneyed endants of te Cheyenne, Wye. th Hiiyes, who was a hbamiet which was just experienc ‘%, survive her in the benefits: of a oad, ‘This was! country. Under the piam the greatest benertt of cuts: were passed om the smalli home ewner whieh, in many pikcws, willl be welcomed im view of recent wage re ductions: here. Di Barley, who is in. Casyer han: (| padih tribute to Oxcar Heistand: chief of the tre department saying: that Cas erford|}per was fortunate in finding a man. | whe would devote his time so efficient ly to, the: wont. “Mr. Heistand is experienced, sin ere and in. every wayy qualified: ta, ha dling the important inspection werk | mw an Help, antment, Mia is to be com Laracnie to Rawiine beyond the raiimvad at thas ume, The cail ef the great open spaces| persist.d and Fales, ber hus-| Dand ad their family le the mali> -| HURRY-MEN-HU I MUST GET OUT SATURDAY NIGHT 520 ine and a) month road ning mally te mountains where was neariy enacted. cording that Mz: tantinl m: ternitery of 1882 Inen Me i Creek HT urind pie. trentier errr ais bo, the Pules ?@ YOUR SIZE IS HERE, ACT Suits id i 1] _ now Casper, and resi maintained in. thim vicin 4a the towm contini. Mother Irn. had an, oni. Iyeministeaiions axd man fomilis today can verify bv wit medicine cod her min. BEI HL weit BEoes PEPE RP REE sum Litt Sit SeaRRES We will be glad to give you detailed information, without any obligation om your part, if you will Phone 442-W er come t sent Boum tese camel: @ to our present office at Second and } THE CASPER STEAM BAKERY Zuttermeister Bldg. Don’t Forget Our Sally Ann and Blue Rib- bon ANY SUIT QUICK BRELRRRBRABS Phone 109 Bread—9c Loaf or 3 Loaves for 25c. ff! Phone 442-W Casper Business College Values to THE MATERIALS Consist of serges, worsteds, unfinished worsteds, — and herrimgbones. The latest im styles and colors. HERE IS GOOD ADVICE MEN New spring suits will be shown secon and you will have to pay the regular prices. Get in on this sale and save the merchants’ profit. Ninety-per cent of the suits I have are suitable for spring wear. Hurry, men! Hurry! A Small Depesit Will Held Any Suit Until Desired. OPEN EVERY NICHT THIS WEEK

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