Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1923, Page 4

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Will Be Site of Rail- > company affairs in this city ° cated on the new Wyoming North = hundreds of cars and other arran| = ments necessary to supply the needs PAGE FOUR. WYOMING AN NATRONA COUNTY (2 ORGANIZED FOR TARIFF-BATTLE Branch of Westem Association to Aid in Fight Against Movement to Reduce Duties on Products Grown in This Region. Vance Muse, organization director of the Western "Tariff association with headquarters in Washington, D. C., spent Saturday in Casper in conference with local bankers and merchants discussing matters pertaining to the newly organized Western Tariff association. P. J. Quealey of Kemmerer, has been elected chairman NEW TOWNGITE DF SALT GREEK [5 MAPPED QUT road Company’s Only . Station in Field. ‘The Wyoming-Montana Inveat- ment company which has been t- corporated under the laws of the tate pf Wyoming announced yen- terday that it would start the sale of lots in the new townsite of Sait Creek early in September Officers in this new company were named last week w B. Burk a x McDowell, both Denver ss men directors and officers of this com pany will be in active charge of the The new townsite or town is lo- & South railroad, immediately adja- cent to the Salt Creek and Teapot off districts, located 45 miles north of Casper. The new town actually is on the ralircad line and will be the new rafl- road company’s only station in the Galt Creek district. Railroad tracks and yardage facilities caring for of this great oil field, the largest in the Rocky Mountain region, are being arranged for at the new town of Salt Creek The one passenger depot, freight station a freight terminals for the North tailroad company are to be situated on the southern Salt Creel from the outskirts of the new han a bloc first streteh of industrial and busi ness loc# , many of which al ready hav en reserved by differ nt companies and other mercan that are nation. as banks and peeking lo site. SOLORAOO GOVERNER IS hou: Supp’s loday 1 Sweet willing to act with the Wyoming in rights betwee Governor Bryan >» the same ved from of Nebraska No word he Nebraska exec rec the tive ee BOTH DOCTORS AND BARBERS ONCE IN SAME PROFESSION As late as the Eighteenth Century when G II, was on England's throne arber and the were a known «4 1745, when separating th two, the conception of the barber as a member of a skilled profession has undergone considerable change although there are many who have acquired more than passing skill as lay experts on @iseases of the skin and hair, dué to their studying the findings of doc- tors and other scientists. GRUUWENK A short time a letter from a workim stating that his overalls had gone to pieces after being worn six days a ‘week, for only 3 years, Two-Horse Brand Copper-Riveted| Waist Overalls made by us were the brand h 5 If this kind of wear will vantiaty wou, inniet on getting overalls with Ly Trade Mark, runt a ab in Remember, each and eve: air is sold under the following Abatdi goss 4 New Pair FREE if They Rip, Mado by Levi Strauss & Co.,San Francisco Reliable Merchandise since 1853 Mokers of Koveralla, Kesp Kida Klean AY ST of th ham the Brooks, C. ham, Cather. ver, Colo, to attend grammar| gaged as pastry cook, and Mr. Smith Higiecsciieds pad peta Pon school. of the Casper Grill will be chef. enne Monday to complete the organ- TAVOER SALT ORERK. ization of the Wyoming unit of the} 4 new cafe to be fnown #s| A great migration of members of In Ww M cent for from and consi tude tion in Wi gun meat schedules are also under fire. “EB writt nize PARI ered | i iff aseociation and A. J. Cunning- the chairman for Natrona county. Other Casper citizens prominent in Western Tariff association, J. Cunningham will represent Cas- per at this conference. the present tariff law the president of the United States has the power to change any schedule tariff commission. schedules are the object of attack interests antagonistic to the western welfare. “The tariff commission has been asked to reduce the duty on wool vestigation of the western s' pected to announce shortly its att!- “The American Farm Bureau Fed- eration has asked that a reduction of fifty per cent be made present duty on stocker and feeder cattle and this request is construed tion of the entire livestock and fresh ern and northern manufacturer but the present law is the first to recog- principal work of the Western Tar- iff association is to see that the pres- ent schedules on all Wyoming and western products remain intact.”” a cently traveled through the air at © 2 Phone 1732 sumption of one gallon for fifty yo am , Psat miles of flight he Casper Sunday Morning Cripune — ENVER MAN TO BE GRILLED IN CONNECTION WITH LATE CRIME he was the author of the letters, signed ‘Jack’ found beneath the bidod-stained pillow where the bru- ta! “hammer” murder occurred Captain of Denver detectives an- nounced that he would question Fer- nandez relativo to the murder this evening. A comparison of the hand writing on letters found in the girl's room will be made with the hand writing of Fernandez. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 25.—{Unit- ed Press)—Jack Fernandez, proprie- tor of a Denver shoe repair shop, was arrested late this afternoon for questioning regarding the murder Thursday morning of Elsie Jorgen- fen Suttle, 17-year-old brice, at Colo- rado Springs Police had been searching for Fer- nandez since it was suspected that [NEWS OF SALT CREEK REGION| regular meals for 40 cents; $7.75 will buy a 21-meal ticket and $5 buys a $6.50 short order ticket. The} public is cordially invited to inspect; this spotless kitchen and the sani-' tary arrangements. The best water possible to be obtained will be served. Mrs. D. P. Nelson, famous all over the ofl field, has been en- Drillisg Contractor Snooks is rig- ging up for 22 on No. 1 Midwest Refining company. Drilling Contractor Jack Russel is ready to spud in Midwest Refin- ing company operation 22 on No. 15. Young McClellan, who has been e Wyoming division of the tar- of the Casper National Bank is organization are Bryant B. H. Horstman, J. E. Den- Townsend, and R, C.| visiting his' brother at Lewis camp this summer, leaves shortly for Den- Mr. A. the day and Saturday morning, from Salt Creel bound over the sands to the Shrine ceremonial held at Doug: las Saturday. Authorities will en- deavor to get a complete list of the delinquents. ¥ A truck driver for “Speed” Hil! RN Ais ed Meee Piles Cause Nervousness and Destroy Health | Over 20 years’ experience in frosting Rectal Diseases enables us to speak with a positive knowledge of what we can do. We positively cure every case we accept or it will not cost you a cent, As Droof—we offer the Dames and addresses of over 2,500 cured patients whose recommendations to their friends brings us three- fourths of our bu ou have any Rectal Trouble, write for our’ by, Mild | Medical ou find it filled If FREE BOOK suis: with valuable information and helpful advice, “Harrys' Place’ is now ready to| serve hungry seekers of good eats at Lavoye. The name is unique inasmuch as the first name of each of the three partners. Messrs. Smith Neidermire and Cahonn is Harry It is the only cafe here serving good coffee at 6 cents per cup and Mystic Shrine took place Fri- discussing the work of the ern Tariff association, Mr. said: \ nder the flexible provision of fitty per upon recommendation of the Unfortunately their the western producers powerful organised commercia it will meet in October to give ideration to this application. In ar beet is now under way by tho| mission and that body ex-| tr on the application for a reduc- in the sugar schedules. aused etneee: in the Drs. Bowers and Ramsdell 1s05"Cuir, ‘Denver, ‘Coto, ashington to mean the opening ina general plan for a reduc: achedules. The dairy product very tariff bill that was ever en gave protection to the east- the western producer and the *Rich as Butter Sweet asa Nut? |, Aug. 25—(AP)}—Low pow- airplanes in France have re- DON’T BE MISLED When You Select Floor Coverings, It Is Easy to Tell the last year at the first clas: the aters and clibs in Chicago, where she also studied. Among other places, she appeared atthe Tivoli and Ri- viera, two of the largest theaters, and at the exclusive South Shore Country ¢lub. were delayed until after the open- ing of the school. year. —_————————_—— met with a serious accident near the Midway restaurant Saturday when the truck overturned while traveling at a rapid rate. The driver is confined in a local hospital having suffered serious injuries. CADET UNIFORMS FOR STUDENTS ON HAND Cadet uniforms for high boys have arrived at the Campbell- Johnson clothing store and students will be expected to secure them as soon as possible, according to an- jouncement last night by the school uthorities. Last year the uniforms To the Men and Young Men of Anna Trevett to Sing This Week 'At the Rialto Miss Anna M. Trevett, accom: plished vocalist, who is well known to Casper residents through long residence here, will sing at the Rialto theater starting today as a special entertainment feature which should meet with wide appreciation by show patrons. ‘Miss Trevett has been singing for Send your automobile news to “Spark Plug. JAKE, The Nifty Tailor The Best Cleaning and Pressing Service Also Hat Blocking WYATT HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 802 school I Wish to Make This Announcement WE HAVE OPENED AN UP-TOWN OF FICE AT 406 East Second St. for your convenience, and we are now prepared to give you the very latest in fall fabrics and style. Also the very best, service possible to obtain in the tailoring line. { personally promise that I will give you all that it is pos- sible to give for every dollar you spend with me. I will tell you as nearly as I can the exact status of the goods you are buying, and will stand back of what I tell you. T am here to stay and give you the best that is possible in tailoring. I have got to satisfy my customers to make a success, so come in and let me order that suit or overcoat. ONE ORDER WILL MEAN ANOTHER PRICES TO SATISFY ALL MIDWEST TAILORS A. W. PARMENTER, Prop. Genuine Linoleum If you have ever used linoleum, you know what a good floor it makes; how attractive, sanitary, and how easily cleaned it is; how resilient, noiseless, and foot-easy, and how long wearing it is. 4 In the last few years, other floor coverings that on the surface look like linoleum and some of them with names ending in “olin” or “oleum” or similar endings have been offered for sale. These are not made of cork, oxidized lin- seed oil, and burlap. They are not LIN-oleum. We are telling you this to protect you and enable you to buy intelligently, Be sure to look for these two things if you want to be sure of gett - ine linoleum—the burlap back used on all linoleum. Look at the ped edge is black, the product is NOT LINOLEUM. All linoleum has a BROWN edge. Some dealers may tell you that the various “olins” and “oleums” as good as genuine linoleum—BUT DON’T BE MISLED. You are su: ting genuine linoleum if you make your purchase ‘in this store, none of the inferior substitutes to offer. SPECIAL Pi gf bl YOU'LL LIKE TRADING vS CALLAWAY Good Furniture #2" Prices COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHINGS 133 E. SECOND STREET are just re of get- for we have $1.50 "Fr Armstrong’s Linoleums and Rugs Brenlin Win- dow Shades Don’t Let It Slip Through | Your Hands! ~~ ‘ ——— Of course, money doesn’t grow on trees. But if it did you | wouldn’t stand like this, smiling as it fell through your fingers. You'd have your hat off catching it—or a wheelbarrow. , : Syn | The point is that when we have to work hard for money, we should think hard before we spend it all. Don’t let it slip through your fingers. Save some. This bank invites your ac- count. It will pay you interest and extend you every courtesy. | | Wyoming National Bank RESOURCES OVER $4,000,000.00

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