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MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923. ssified Rates Gye Casper Dally Crioune PAGE NINE. RIALTO WILL BRINGING UP FATHER 1M SURE 1 HEAR AMAN TRYIKG TO GET IN THE —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus “1 MET THAT MOVIN’ PICTURE DIRECTOR FRIEND OF OURS AN ex Coruna IN AT AAO THE JURY COULONY AGREE -30 WE HAD Fo Effective March 8, 1923. ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimatt: a line, BLAUEE ACSC HEADLINE will be the space of two lines. ‘All charged advertising will be pooked “‘set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than ‘one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense pr purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given ell) ads received over the THELE-) PHONE, but we cannot guarantee “ LORI faenaKt rant Ads to be classified proper- ay sous be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:00. Want received after 10:00 to 12:00 . ™., will be inserted under the F head “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE: 4 MENTS Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions bout counting the word: da the rate per word for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune. How to Answer Blind Classified ads. In answering blind ads In these columns please be careful to use the precise eddress given in the advertisement. Write the address plainly. Letters brought to The ‘Tribune office do not require stamps. Always inclose your an- sealed envelope. In re eats advertisements where ences are asked for, do not send the original reference. Send copies of them only. ve high school girl room LT ios in exchange for light gervices around the hou 142 «8. “Beech. Phone 131R. qe WANTED—Cook. 931 S. Chestnut street. ————— 'TED—Cook for seven bachel- tan Apply Box A-3, Tribune. ANTED—School girl to help with Witgnt housekeeping for raom and poard; must be willing to stay in nights; no other need apply; refer- ences required. Phone 1568J. ‘ANTED—Bxperienced maid for Wares housework, references re- quired. Phone 2022. SALESMEN WANTED ANTED—First class salesmeg; no Weould be worker wanted, steady work; good pay. P. O. Box 1128. ‘WANTED Salesman with car to sell our line in Casper; permanent ‘and profitable employment. Write Grand Union Tea Co., Denver. POSITIONS WANTED LADY with five years’ office exper- fence, desires position as stenog- yapher, or clerical work; can give references Address Box A-39, Trib- une. STENOGRAPHER — Three y experience desires position. @ress Box A-34, Tribune. ears’ AG FRONT Door: HE ASKED ME IF [D HELP HIM OUT: He wuz REHEARSIN A JURY SCENE THAT 1 STAY OUT ALL NIGHT’ SEE BEN A LOOK MEANS A LOT ‘our-room house with bath, full basement; two finished Ft without terms $500 down, balance monthly. rooms; side entrance finished, located on East Fifth; price $4,000; A home of three rooms. lathed and plastered; water, lights and gas; built- on nice level east front lot; located on South Conwell. Price $1,900; will take a car as part payment. Four-room home, water and lights; gas availab! located on Rail- road avenue. Price $2,200; terms $500 cash, balance monthly. A homs of good value, five rooms and bath; full basement; with four rooms finished; furnace heat; front lot; with lawn, trees and sidewalks; located short gas; built on nice extra east from distance bus line on South Walnut street. Price $6,800; terms $1,000 cash, bal- ance monthly, If you are looking for an ideal homs in a choice residential dis- trict; we have this six-room modern home, with sunparlor, attractive firep'ace tn large livingroom, hardwood floors and finish throughout; full basement with laundry completa and s#'eepingroom finished; nice lawn, trees and all walks are in; located on South Grant street. Price $11,000. This {s an opportunity to own room house with bath room; partly within one block of bus line; city your own home. We offer a four furnished; built on nice corner lot; water; lights and gas; located on South Conwell. Price $2,250. Terms only $250 down, balance monthly. SEE BEN Phone 1480 REAL REALTY co. 201-203 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES |FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1923 Jewett touring: has disc wheels, motometer; bum: nly used five months; will gel: my equity cheap. Phone 1509M. 329 S. McKinley. FOR SALE—1928 Chevrolet touring car, good “condition; like new. Phone 1209NW. USED FORD CARS — ON VERY EASY TERMS Runabout Runabout Runabout Runabout Touring, #1 Panel delivery ‘Truck Truck stake body — Buick touring Cadillac touring $1,650 EARL C. BOYLE 125-131 N. Center Phone 9 FOR SALE—Cole Eight, seven pas- senger touring car; first class con- dition; terms if desired. Phone 1622W. Conse Braomers Deaceas SGU GOOD USED CARS ‘The only answer to the POSITION WANTED— Cashier or typist wants work, can furnish reference. Phone 2391J. SERVICES OFFERED OULD like bundle Phone 2242J. washings. VE some spare time will do your ‘bockkeeping, reasonable; have had years of experience. Phone 2356W. ———— ‘ALL BROOKS for window, rug ae office cleaning. Phone 1367. ee LAUNDRY la@y wants all kinds of family washing. Phone 1980J. eee BOY 18 wants any kind of work between school hours in ex: ce for room and board. Phone 190M, between 6 and 9 a’clock. WANTED — Sewing, men's silk shirts a specialty; satisfaction is 604 8. Center. Phone 36M. BRING your dress problems to an experienced seamstress) work teed. For appointment phone WATER WELL CONTRACTOR ‘Well drilled to 600 feet, pumps in- stalled, reliable drillers. ' Robert G. Squires, Phone 1139 W. 1204 8. Ash. FOR SCRBENS, store fixtures, cab- inet; mill work, repairing of all bore Ingham Brothers. Phone 3 WINDOW CLEANING. Have your windows cleaned by a professional. American Window Cleaning Co. Phone 2248. Let Me Figure With You Before You Let That Contract FRANK 0. HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder. Phone 1229J Res. 721 Madison St. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES y FOR SALE—Reasonabla, one Dodge Commercial truck, almost new; terms to right party. 1212 8. Ash. Phone 2028. FOR SALE—1923 Dodge touring car © run 1900 miles. Mrs. Low Lock- ard, Higgins Hotel, Glenrock, Wyo. FOR SALE —Ford sedan in B04 | condition, newly overhauled and repainted. 123 8. Conwell. FOR SALE—A good Maxwell sedan in good shape, engine overhauled to the amount of $140; also new rear end; will il cheap; easy terms: would take Ford bug as part pay ment. Basement 136 N. Grant. question, “Is it safe to buy aused car?” is “Yea, if you are careful where you buy.” Good Values for Teday— Jewett coupe, 1923 model, a new car Dodge with Westinghouse = air springs; a real bargain $450 Dodge Brothers roadster, 1922 model with box on be hind; just the thing for a light delivery Dodge Brothers Commercial enna w- $250 a-------- 9250 Ford touring --—~-~---$100 Overland four coupe ~-$300 COLISEUM MOTOR CO 131 East Fifth Street. Open Always, FOR SALE—Late 1922 Chevrolet touring, perfect condition, 1928 features, some extras, a real buy— reasonable and terms. 131 W. Thir- teenth street after 4:30 p. m. FOR SALE—Elgin Six in fair con- dition, for $200; 1919 model; one fourth cash, balance $25 per month. Phone 1189 and ask for C. A. Davis. FOR SALE—Oldsmobile, '21 model, in first class shape, practically new; cheap if sold at once. 133 West K street. FOR SALE—TIRES FOR SALE—Tires and tubes, cheap, yet the best. Gaylord’s Place, Vul canizing guaranteed, 240 S. Wolcott, opposite postoffice park. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fordson tractor with plow complete. Address F. 0. Starr, Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1910J. HOUSEWIVES—Nice, clean news- papers for packing, shelves, etc. Phone 1176W. We deliver. —— FOR SALE — Pedigreed * Airedale $25; females $15 Lingle, Wyo. FOR SALE—Ladies’ winter coats, good style; one black dress skirt, dresses, prices very reasonable; one- room house, $150 cash. Phone 1673J. 636 S. Jackson. FOR SALE—Baby carriage steel beds. Phone 1344, FOR SALE—Contract with United Home Builders; paid in $60, sel! for $50. Phone 1509M. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC FOR SALE—Good violin and uke; worth $76; sell for $40. Phone 1609M. 329 S. McKin:ey. BOR SALE—$160 Brunswick phono: graph and records for $100. 329 5S. McKinley. Phone 1509M. POULTRY FOR SALE — Pure bred hens and roosters; Brown Leghorns, Buff Orpington, White Wyandottes and Rhode Island Reds; al! nice eernne chickens, $1.25 each. Cail 70lW. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Gray velour living: room suite and long, narrow liv- ingroom table; good as new at a sacrifice, $29 8, McKinley, Phon 1609M. CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. We oaay, @ complete line of house- hold g and gas fixtures. See us frst, we trade, buy or sell, 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—Electrio dishwasher, $200; electric potato $126 electric mangle $50; Eclipse gas bak- ing oven, $50; gas waffle iron, $10, Inquire Nettford Apartments No. 1, Cheyenne. WANTED TO RENI WANTED TO RENT—Lady lescent wants room and and two conva- WANTED TO RENT—By Septem ber 1, three or four-room furnish- ed house, must be reasonably close in. Phone 67, ask for Mr. Lujan. WANTED—Room and board in prt. vate family in south or southeast part, permanent; adults Phone 131R. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Casper Mutual Building and Loan stock in No. 7, 8 or 9 aeries. Phone 2332J. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 660 Bast H. Phone 1648W. CASH paid for discarded clothing shoes, saddles, tarps, tents, trunks and guns. Phone 2061W. The 2 for 1 store. CASH paid for discarded clothing and shoes, saddles, guns, musioal instruments, tents, tarps. Phone 1828R. WANTED TO BUY—Furniture of any kind. 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO LOAN PLENTY MONEY to loan on im- proved Casper real estate. H, Vossbecls, lobby America ‘Theater. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Stories, poems, plays, for publication, highest cash of- fers; send works today. American, Lone Wolf, Okla. ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—Four refined gentlemen to room and hoard; home privi- leges; one-half block from bus line. Phone 1945J or call at 252 8. Wash ington. pe beh a 2 FOR Sar One 5022 Ford touring car, full equipiment $825. Phone, o3aw. ‘OR SALE~— Reed baby buggy,| cheap If taken at once, Inquire at! 1202 Box Elder. ROOM and board $10 meals family styl Cate, 409 8. Spruce. per wook; Yellowstone HARRY FREE, Good three-room house, close on easy terms. THE LOT MAN © in on Jefferson street, for $3,150, Four-room stucco house and garmge on Botolph street with $1,500 cash, house nicely furnished. ang Se tesd New brick house and garage home for $8,500 with $1,000 cash and balance monthly, you this one. Five-room modern house with ment on full tot, close in on South Lota—We have them; close in good terms, Phone 238 FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—One large room, mod ern, furnished apartment, gas and Nights furnished. 909 Cedar. Phone 1475, FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, adjoin- Ing bath. 252 N. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Comfortable basement room, sultable for two. 404 8. Grant. FOR RENT—One sleepingroom ts suitable for one man, outside en- trance. Phone 1957M. FOR RENT— Modern front room; gentlemen preferred, 243 8. Kim- ball. Phone 1884J. FOR RENT—Single bed ment. 710 E. Third. WANTED—Gentleman to share bed- room in modern hume, adjoining bath, private entrance. 145 N. Jack son. in base FOR RENT—Room. 445 8. Park. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Comfortable basement sleepingroom for gentleman. 737 E. Fourth. 545 CY. Phone 1066M. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished room in a mcfern home; meals it desired; good cooking; close in; close to school. 613 S. Ash. FOR RENT—One-room hguse, suitable for furnished Ught house- in, 5 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 187 N. Beech. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished apartment, over Stone Grocery. Inquire Mr. Stone at Btone’s Gro- cery. FOR RENT—Oneroom furnished basement apartment, gas, lights and bath furnished, $30 per month. 622 S. Grant. Phone 821W. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished basement apartment, adults only. 629 B®. Fourth, Phone 1115. FOR RENT—Two two-room apart- ments, olose in; two blocks from Center. 610 S. Ash. FOR RENT—Tworoom modern fur- nished apartment. 936 8S. Cedar. FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur. nished apartment; gas and lights furnished. Phone 239J. FOR RENT — Threeroom modern unfurnished apartment. Call after 5 p. m. Phone 918 8. Chestnut. Phone 1788J FOR RENT—Modern two-room un furnished apartment. 635 S. Jack- son. Phone 2879W. FOR RENT—Tworoom part!: nished apartment, 432 58. Phone 630M. FOR RENT—September 1, two-room furnished apartment, modern; {Is close in; $75 per month. Phone 1502. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—To responsible party, four-room nicely furnished house; might sell furniture and give lease if desired. Cull after 6 p. m. 745 Kirk fiveroom house with yf Elm. FOR RENT — Small place, three miles from town, $15 per month. 131 Kirk. FOR RENT — Furnished two-room house for light housekeeping, the | lights and gas furnished; adults only 193 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage. 304 N. Jack- ron. Phone 1145R. FOR RWONT—Garage suitable for) garage or two bachelors. Phone} 2356W. uri FOR SALE — Five-room in east part of town, a beautiful us show four finished rooms in the base Lincoln for $7,500 on terms. business lota or residential lots on Room 108, Becklinger Bldg. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage, son Phone 650. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT — Desk room, office Space in modern office, lights and phone, in connection, $20 per month. Phone 1176W. FOR ‘RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT — Full basement for storage in downtown district. Cal 1709. 110 N. Jack FOR SALE__HOUSES FOR SALE—Mulern three rooms and bath ‘on nice east front lot in southeast part, $800 will handle. R Kamon, 242 EB. Seconc. Tel. 702 FOR SALE—Four-room res dence in good location, $3,200 $300 cash. R Kamon, 242 E, Second. Tel. 702 FOR SALE—A new 22x26-foot house on 60x135-foot ot; ten minutes run from post office: ten bl the Midwest refinery; only $1,650 with water and gas at the lot line; terms only $100 down and $50 per month; pay for yuur home like rent and get the advance in your property as the population increases. Baker-Grude Investment Co. 133 N. Wolcott. Prione 1189, ‘OR SALE — Four-room modern home on pavement. Call owner Phone 1639J. FOR SALE—Beautiful home on the south side, iawn, trees, $1500 cash will handle R. Kamon, -42 EB, Second. Te!. 702 FOR SALE—Rare bargain.in vols a Mills. H. F. Duughty between Sec ond and Third, Benton Ave., Mills, Wyo. FOR SALE—By owner fourroom HARRY FREE The Lot Man Good threeroom house, close in on full lot, facing east, for $3,150 on easy terms. Neat, new four rooms and bath, all modern on West Thirteenth street, for $4,000 with $1,000 cash, Four rooms on the first floor and two finished rooms in the basement, all modern for $5,500 on terms. Five-room house and three-room house, close in dn Jackson street, for $6,300 on terms New fiveroom house and_ full basement, close in, Just off of Grant street for $7,000 on terms. Room 103, Becklinger Blag. Phone 238. FOR SALE—Four-room house, fur- nished, good water, garage, price reasonable; easy terms; also one lot in Midwest heights. Inquire 319 Riverview Ave., Mills, Wyo. A CHANCE TO MOVE INTO A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE HOME AT ONCE, Five-room modern brick bungalow fireplace, hardwood floors, Dutch kitchen, gas furnace. connected and ready to Mght; three large closets; Pergola porch, lot 48x110; sidewalks n; all assessments paid; price $6,800; also frame bungalow of similar con: struction, $6.260; easy terms on elth- er one of these attractive hom Owner and Builder Phone 734R. strictly modern ho with two rooms finished {n basement, will sacrifice for $6,000 if you are able to pay my equity of $3,000 in cash. 3829 8. Mc- Kinley. Phone 1509M. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | FOR SALB—Good lot, near Bast Second, $200 caah, balance month- ly. Phone 703. FOR SALE—Lots in Country Club $100 and up; B. Second. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—Gouwd lot near Hast * Second, $200 cash balanas month- ly. R. Kamon, 242 E, Second. Tel. 702 FOR SALE—Lot in Fair View ad. dition; will turn contract over, $100. Inquire 1402 Box Bider. FINE, LARGE, LEVEL LOTS Within the City Limits Bast and West Fronts—City Water At Prices You Can Afford to Pay CASPER VIEW ADDITION SEE BEN REALTY CO. REALTOR 201-203 Midwest Building Poone 1400 INCOME PROPERTY ®OR SALE—Income property con sisting of two four-roum and breakfast nook modern apartments and one large three-room apurunen uble garage, Curnuces and stoves; all, bull n features, located at 430 5. jrant. For prices and terms phoue LAND FUR SALE ©OR SALE—3v0 acres, 77 under ir- rigation; improved; four miles ‘rom Casper, terms 731 Kirk. OR SALE—Close in acre tract with water, suitable for chicken arm; @l8o une w.th buliding already constructed, (en minutes run from F post office, lo biocks from M.dwes. fetinery; terms, reasonave. Phone shod. FOR TRADE “OR TRADE—Gvod Dodge car for Casper lot. Phone 702. ©OR TRADE—Forty acres of land in Oregon, for lot in Casper. Phone 1937R, FOR TRADE—Cadillac touring, as part payment on small place in or near Casper, Address Box A-36, Trib- une. BUSINESS CHANCES SALE—Lee's Cafe in fine lo- doing A-1 business. Glen- Wyo. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Alredale, si montha old; Casper dog tax plate 182 on col- lar, Reward, 827 Midwest Bidg. LOST—Man’s Waltham watch and chain, between Casper mountain and Casper. Finder Call 912M and receive reward. LOST—Black hand bag with two fountain pens; also receipts and book uf addrestes and bunch of key Finder pleare return to Tribune and receive reward. LOST—By Wood's filling station Thursday night, Navajo blanket Finder please return to M. M. Boat wright, Moose Club. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION Notice is hereby given that the regular examination for teachers’ certificates will be held at the of- fice of the County Superintendent of Schools, at the Court House, Casper, Friday, August $1 and Saturday, September 1. Work to begin at 8:30 o'clock a.m, All applicants must have a statement from the State Depart- ment of Education, Cheyenne, showing that they are eligible to write on the examination for the class of certificate for which they apply, before they can be regis- tered for such examination. MAY HAMILTON County Superintendent of Schools, Dated this 25th day of August. Pub. Aug. 26, 27, 29, 1023, FOR SALE—Three nice level lots in East Hurlington. Inquire at 1135 W, Twelfth or Bax 405. v4 cwooD, Why not buy a five or ten-acre suburban lot in Englewood, four and one-half miles north of Casper on the Salt Creek paved highway, and live in the great outdoors, where you can have elbow room, and make a rea) home for yourself and family with chickens, a garden and a family cow. Only 15 minutes drive from Casper postoffice, over the best paved highway in the state, every acre under the Casper Alcova irrigation project, get away from the high rent and high taxes; five acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms. Call us today. John M. England Company Phones 1129-543 202 0-5 Bldg. FOR SALE—Seven acre tract, four miles out on pavement, $200 cash, $32 balance at $10 per month, P, O. Box 662, Klan Articles Cause Trouble To Mex Editor MEXICO CITY, Aug. 27.—Tho publication of articles, denouncing the Ku Klux Klan and denying the | existence of that organization in} Mexico {s believed to have been re. sponsible for the kidnaping Saturday night of Jose Campos, director of the newspaper Excelsion. Senor Campos was held captive for four hours by masked men in a suburb. He was not harmed but was forced to promise to publish an admitt'ng the existence of the klan in Mexico, article ‘ LATE FLASHES PRAGUE—Three shots were {red at M. Daskaloff, Bu!garian ambas- sador and he died a short time later. ATLANTIC CITY, N men were drowned when the sea plane in which they were riding went Into a nose dive and fell into Lakes Bay, LOS ANGELES—The steamers Devolente and E Abeto were ser. fously damaged in a head-on collision n @ fog about 100 miles north of Los Angeles, LONDON—The Spanish battiesh’p Espana is aground off Mel lla, Mor occo according to a Central News dispatch from Gibraltar PARIS—A bronze plaque, gift of the American Legion was placed on the tomb of France's unknown sol- dier by Alvin Owsley, Legion com- mander. ——___ Druid’s Altar Is Now Threatened By Farmer’s Plow BY P. ARL LONDON, Aug. 27—(United Press) —British archaeologists are striving to save Stonehenge from the clutch Ing hand of modern progress—in the form of the builder and farmer. Stonehenge, about the mist an: cient spot in Britain, whose history J.—Two} HAVE FEATURE PIGTURE PLAY Nell Shipman Plays Great Character in Film. NeN Shipman Grud-Stake,"" feels her new that “The picture in which she stars at the Rialto thea- ter for four days starting tomorrow she has will out!tve al! else that done. While no one will forget Nell Shipman as from God's Country,” the versatile actress-author has reason to belleve that the character of Faith Diggs in “The Grub-Stake" 's just a bit iifferent and more life-like. Miss Shipman occupies a unique place in the world of motion pictures for not only does the star in films of a kind peculiar to herself, but she writes the stories and co-directs them with Bert Van Tuyle And she dec'ares that in writing “The ake" the character of Faith created |tse'f The author had no more control over the emotional and impressionable gir) than she had over the lives of strangers. Faith simply me into the story. says Miss Shipman, and moved through t at will, living her life more wividiy and vitally than do many flesh and blood people This ts largely because Faith ts real, exp'ains the author—the gtr! whose soul ts filled with gentle pur- {ty of a mother the unchained power of a wild creature the fiery passion of starved jove. All too seldom can a shadow being of the screen claim so much that reaches to the hearts of an audience. ————$ REDUCTION {N RATES ON LIVESTOCK TO BE ASKED PORTLAND, Ore. duction in rates on Idaho and eastern Oregon to Port- land, Seattle and Tacoma and a reparation payment of approximate | ly $100 000 ts asked In a complaint filed with the interstate commerce commission by the Cattle and Horse Raisers Association of Oregon, the Portland Livestock Exchange and the Northwest Livestock Shippers’ Aug. 27.—Re livestock from 8 surrounded in mystery Is situ- ated on Salisbury Plain about 12 miles from Salisbury, and comprises 1 circle of huge stones supposed to ave been connected with the re gious an‘ sacrificial rites of the ancient Druids, long before Julius “aesar landed tn Britain Ronged round by a wire fence, It as for many years been a show ace for tourists from all over the world, but the claims of modern agriculture have resulted in a grad- ual incursion which threatens to turn the whole place into arable land. The removal of the wire fence has \ttracted attention to the incursions of the landowners and an outcry hag been raised for the prevention of further encroachments. Archaeol og'sts, however, point out that the who'e “district around ring of stones is of the utmost his tore {ntereat, and should be pre- served. It Is pointed out that the army huts and flying school buildings nearby already dwarf the ancient stones while much of the adjacent ground has been put under the plough. Purchase by the nation of this historic spot is being agitated for. ——— Send your “Spark automobile news P'ug."—Care Tribune. ——————_ to For results try a Tribune Classt- ‘ed Ad. the mystic | Traffic League. | Included in the membership of the league are the packers on Puxet Sound and 1,700 “Uvestock sh ppers in Oregon, Wash'ngton and Idaho The rates asked for constitute = reduction of from $5 to $35 on esch carload of cattle and double deck | carload of sheep and from $10 to $40 a car on hogs. The suit also asks that the double deck car rates on hogs from southern Idsho be re- duced from $30 to $50 per car and that double deck car rates on hogs be established from points in east- ern Oregon where now none are in effect. The complaint further asks that reasonable double deck carload rates for calves be published from | both Idaho and eastern Oregon | points: NEW ORLEANS, La, Aug. 27. —Nelther the Democratic nor Re publican parties will dare noml- nate a wet candidate for president of the United States in the com- ing conventions, declared Dr. Per- lery A. Baker, general superin- tendent of the AntiSaloon League of America here yesterday. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—The interstate commerce commission examiners who Investigated the subject, advised toda: that the application of the Staley system of electrified railways for author- ity to construct a line of railroad to Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and California be denied. Cutting Down Time and Space This photo of Aviator B. H. Win nsiow of the Postal Air Mail Service taken just before he stepped into his plane at San Francisco for the first trip in the transcontinental air mall test went east by plane. It wus the first San sco picture to reach New York. The postmarks tell the story, s wome delay owing to fog. But the second plane made @ record of 27 hours and 21 minutes,

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