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PAGE EIGHT FREIGHT RATES DISCOUNTED IN RETAIL PRICES Present Rates No Bar to Resump- tion of Trade or Business Ac- tivities, Santa Fe Chief Declares WASHINGTON, Mav 21. — The freight rate does not show any unrea- delivered price shown that it is prevent- ustrial opera- rwise prohibiting move- nt, Edward Chambers, vice presi chison, Topeka and read today before the commerce in its Iroad situation. price of bitu- ast two or rs said, the entire t downward of freight the Pacific affic and existing grain have not re- s of those commod © rates as increased by the in commerce commission on the Pacific coast terri to Chicago end the west,” he ed, “were recently readjusted competitive commercial condi lucing the rate to Chicago Mississippi river from hundred to 73 cents, and to Kansas City and Omaha from 73 cents to 66% cents, the rate to Bt. Paul and Minneapolis remaining un- changed at 66% cents. ducing terr’ Pacific coas' om From the pro- y intermediate to the tionships which had been thrown out of line by the percentage were restored. This adjustment is reasonably satis factory to the interested shippers and lumber is ng under the rates to the extent increase m he markets will take. “The re ived {ndicate the Pacific er shipperv are rather. di ointed in the effect the reducxd rates had upon the move. ment, It is no better now than it was before the rates were reduced The southern and gulf lumber ship pers advise of a t improvement in the demand but generally the condi tions in t ommon markets are the same in respect to the southern and gulf Iumber as prevail on the Pacific coast lumber. “We jus have about completed the read t of the grain and grain prod ucts rates at the different primary markets and at the Gulf and Atla ports ‘for export. In thin ren ment Some reduction had to be made.” — Papier mache wheels are to be fitted to the trains on the Paris under. ground railway, to make them more nearly noiseless. SUCH IS LIFE. “Highteen years ago I had three ribs broken, fourteen years ago my right leg; eleven years ago I nearly went over with typhoid fever and since then have had awful stomach and liver trouble. Was filled with gas most all the time. “I would have © attacks so bad as to become No medicine helped me sed an operation. One a stranger he recom- Wonderful Remed; me at once,” It is preparation that re- catarrhal mucus from the inal tract and allays the inflam- mation which causes practically all er and intestinal ailments, fcitis. One dose will money refunded.—At all Adv. mended M whict hel imple, hi moves th PLAYERPIANO Would revt piano to responsible party and apply rent on purchase price later. 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Casper Pharmacy 111 East Second St. Quality and Service CASPER, WYO. 1} “Once ‘Trial Always Nyal" | | preceeecces, Comparison of President Warren G. Harding to the former war lord of Germany because he favors an ade- quate army and navy has drawn fire from the Texas department of the American Legion in a resolution sent to the nation's chief executive. Declaring that our international problems following the world war are still unsettled and that other nations have signified no intention of aban- doning their policies of increased arma- ments, the légion state executive com- mittee voiced its opposition to a pacif- ist policy which would make America helpless. The committee endorsed the military and naval policy sponsored by President Harding. LEGION POSTS OKEH SLACKER PUBLICATIONS. Assurances are coming into national headquarters of the American Legion from members in ell parts of. the country that even though their names have been erroneously included on lists of draft deserters, they are will- ing to endure this temporary embar- Always i:American Legion News Notes In some localities, legion posts are checking the lists before publication. Relative to errors that have crept into the slacker lists, National Commander F. W. Galbraith, Jr., said: “The American Legion sees no rea- son to regret the issuance and pubil- cation of the draft deserter lists. That Publication has shown there are so many errors in these lists \s of course to be regretted, but errors are .Inevi- table in the handling of one hundred and sixty thousand names. “Many of the men embarrassed by the erroneous inclur-= of their names are ex-service men and legion members with honorable records. Their em- barrassment has been but temporary, however, as the errors have been quickly righted. “Friends, relatives and neighbors know who served and who did not serve their country and pewspapers have quickly made amends for unin- tentional injury at the hands of the ae Che Casper Daily Cribune goverament. Legion posts throughout | legislative aid to disabled ex-service | program. the country stand ready to assist in} men were repeived by national head- clearing up any confdsion. It has been| quarters of the American Legion, ac- & source of bitterness to veterans to be | cording to a report for the week ended classed with the slackers. }May 14. Nearly every, form of orgar- temporarily At most it has been an annoying ex-|tzation in the country bas reszonded perience. The bitterness, the anger and shame are felt only by ‘the real slackers, the men whose names are on the lists and will stay. there. “I believe that nine of ten ex-service manently embarrassed, the more es- pecially since errors ars being quickly cleared up by individuals and by the American Legion ans suai organ- | imations. cS “As a matter of fact, publication of | these lists gives the opportunity of | forever clearing the names of the men | who served which® otherwise | through error be stained. Newspapers jaresgoing « patriotic service in print- ing the lists, for It is of, the utmost importance that the records be tmme- diately and finally cleared, Even though unavoidable errors occur, the American Legion is firm in believing that the slacker lists must. receive thy full light of publicity, Only through publidation can the innocent be com- pletely and finally vindicated.”* LEGISLATIVE AID REQUESTS REPEATED More than 1,100 signed resotutions calling upon congress for immediate Try This Store First Then you won't have to bother to return, after “shopping ’round.” After all, there is only one real shoe for JI&K women From the standpoint of style-exclusiveness, of qual- ity, of permanent satisfaction, nothing else is quite so good. Don’t “admire” the “other woman’s” shoes ‘this Spring—wear J & K Pumps or Oxfords and you'll be as well-shod as she is. $6.50 to $12. 9 $9 090000 Globe Shoe Co. 230 South Center Street. to an appeal sent out recently by Na- tional Commander F. W. Galbraith, Jr. eeceived from Syracuse, N. ¥., alone. The Oklahoma state legislature-en- @orsed the legion relief program and forwarded copies of its resohition to congress. Among the organizations which have made ‘the greatest re- sporse to the appeal are central labor and trade unions, chambers of com- merce, Rotary and Kiwanis clubs. Knights of Columbus, associations of Public school teachers ‘and principals, the American War Mothers, Service Star Legion and posts of the American Legion. Senator William M. Calder of New York, chairman of the committee to audit and control the ‘contingent ex- penses of the senate, replied to the New York Federation of Labor, which had previously passed the legion res- olution on relief of the disabled, “I am in complete sympathy with the HE ENJOYS LIFE JUSTLIKE ABCY Morgan Has Felt Fine Ever Since Tanlac Restored Him Four Years Ago — Wife Also Benefited. “Since Tanlac has done so much for me, I feel that the best I can say for it isn't half as good as it deserves,” said J. E. Morgan, 562 North First West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Mor- gan was 4 railroad man for 25 years, 15 of which he spent as assistant yard master Yor-ine Oregon Short Line. a back, before I-quit the road, I felt myself sipping into’a rundown condition. My stomach got out of order and would simply give me fits at times, and the pains just doubled mo uy like a jackknife. What little I emed to give me no strength, as. It weak and) tired all—the time. My head would ache Ifke five hundred, I couldn't sleep well, ana my back hurt so bad it nearly drove me into epasms.. The fact is, I-was completely ‘el, this¢wagsjust the kind of a tussle, I was having with bad health when Tanlac was first put on sale in Salt Lake, to, the best of my recollec: 2ion,’about four years ago. “I wasn't fong in falling in line for my share, of the benefits, and ever since then I've been vraising Tanlac as the bést medicine in the world. Soon I was feoling like a new man, eating like an overtime crew at the first stop. and enjoyjng life like .I did when a boy. But that's not all, for my wife was in even a worse fix than was, nd that’s a good deal, and Tanlac got her in fine health again just like it did me. Since then I've made it # point to keen a \ottle on hand, and every time I feel myself slipping the least bit, T start on Taninc, and it keeps me feeling Up-top all the time I just'ecan't.say anything good enoush for Tanlac,"—Ady. convince you. Jello Apple Pie The Rexall Stores Midwest Bldg. = = 4 S a = lA oon aS aa EES RE ED AT DLT IRE The nual ses the World’s Greats KB ALL 5 ODAKERY ‘Our Kodak and finishing departments in both stores are in charge of experts in their line and we feel assured that we can give you the best work in Casper at prices as low or, lower than others. A trial will - Expert Luncheonette Service MENU FOR TOMORROW 50c Merchants Lunch 11 A.M. to 2 P. M. Tomato Soup Creamed Chicken with Hot Biscuits Potato Fingers Creamed Asparagus Tips “Tea or Coffee SPECIALS Pineapple Cheese Salad Strawberry Shortcake with Whipped Cream Lemon Pie Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy . Specials for BOTH STORES . Jonteel Talcum Powder Regular price, 25c. Tomorrow’s Price Harmony Spearmint Tooth Paste’ Regular Price, 30c. Tomorrow’s Price Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Seap Regular Price, Bs = 21 e ‘ Tomorrow’s Price Rexall Toilet Soap Regular Price, 15c. Tomorréw’s Price Goodform Hair Nets Regular Price, 15c. Tomorrow’s Price Symphony Lawn Stationery Regular Price, $1.50. Tomorrow’s Price The Fountains at the Rexall Stores Give you the usual Rexall guarantee of “your money A trial will convince you of the superiority of service and quality. Visit the foun- tain at the Midwest Pharmacy. back if not satisfied.” TWO STORES THE SAFE DRUG STORES st Drug Stores The Pioneer Stores LUA Tomorrow .19¢ 19¢e 8e 98e oa | i. 214 South Center More than 120 resolutions were | @ slayer of Cordova, has been having conclusiveiy established was the victim of mistaken Investigation of the murder of ¢ dova has brought to light that he MAN HELD FOR GRIME «FREED AT CHEYEINE ee sentenced to serve one to ten years’ CGHEYENNE. Wyo., May 27.—Louis| the Nebraska penitentary. 3 ies 23 - Neb.,| + “poe are, + , 5 with He (explaining the game)—“You seo “Also her table witi be installed.| me siayer of ‘Joe Cordova hers. and| tat man atole second.” | 44 Diy address will be found in the ¢!-| wo was brought to the Laramie coun-) 2s Giri—?Wen, what did “he Mdo the assumption that he|first?”"—Cornell Widow. the far tone ON MEMORIAL DAY _ May 30 The Whole Nation, with sincerest appreciation for the noble deeds and sacrifices of our heroic dead, feels that in no more beautiful way can it pay ‘hem rever- ence than to “Say it with Flowers.” ND on this Sacred Day, so full of precious memories, it has become the custom to decorate the resting places of loved ones and friends with wreaths of magnolia, cycas or flowers; bouquets or sprays of peonies; roses, carnations, ferns, etc; and blossoming or foliage plants—geraniums, marguerites, dracaenas, vinca vines, etc. An order placed today will be deliy- ered at any time or place you desire: Exceptional stock and service. Casper Floral Co. _ 153 South Wolcott Street Veg < ( 4 Midwest Building eresh Electric Fixtures Without good light well and properly controlled, a home can be ever so well and tastily furnished and still lack that final touch that makes it inviting and cheerful. The biggest part of our business is SPF: CIAL SERVICE that helps you plan in selecting and arranging the proper fixtures for correct and service- able lighting. A phone call will place our fixture _man at your disposal. NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69. SOLA