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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. PASSENGER RATE ON RAILROADS i ~ TOD HGH, CLAN Kansas Utility Chief Declares Roads Should Reduce to Basic Fare of Three > Cents Mile. WABHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Passen; fares clurged by the railroads are economically too high tv be sustained, Clyde M. Reed, chairman of the Kan- as utilities commiasiontestified in the interstate commerce commission in- Yestigation of transportation charges. Mr. Reed said the raroads should fix their generai passenger rates at three cents a muie instead of 3.6, abol- ishing the Pullman fare surcharge but Ieaving Pullman transportation at 3.6 cents'a mile. Passenger travel on a per car mile hhad decreased 20 per cent under the Rew rates and the increase given in 1920, he said. The forces of the trav- @ling salesmen had been reduced, auto- Mobile competition had been enhanced | @nd tourist travel restricted in every | Way as a result of the increased ratos, he said, with the process still going {EAOEN STORE OPENS “BRUNCH IN ANERTON WILL BE QUPLICITE The Leader store, carrying a com- Plete line of ladies’ ready-to-wear chil- dren and infant supplies and clothing Will be opened in Riverton February 11 fas a branch house of the Casper store, according to the statements of Max Hirsch, manager of the local institu- ton. ‘The branch house will be under the management of E. Wicklern, who is al- ready on the ground securing the serv- fees of a competent sales forea. The Leader at Riverton will be located in one of the main store rooms of the Te- ton hotel building. ‘* The Riverton store will carry the yame class of merchandise as the Casper store at the same price. Ads @ppearing in The Tribune can be tak- en by Riverton people to their store and the merchandise and prices dupli- cated In this manner sales conduct: ed in Casper will be simultaneously eonducted in Riverton. “The new Riverton store which opens ‘@ week from Saturday will carry a full ne of spring read-to-wear, dry goods and millinery. Special mfant and chil- dren's departments are being added to the store. Undergraduates Use Autos Over Hibben Protest PRINCETON, N. J., Feb. 3.—Un- @ergraduates of Princeton university ‘were still speeding the streets of the campus in their own motorcars today, in spite of Dr. John Grier Hibben's declaration yesterday that he, as president, and other faculty members wwers aot in sympathy with the prac- oll tice. “The administration believes,” Dr. 3Hibben wrote in letters to parents, “that it would be desirable if students at Princeton during the formative period of their lives could realize the value to themselves and thelr fellows ‘of simplicity in living and the elimin- {ation of unnecessary luxuries.” ——————-———— Under the Napoleonic code still in force in the Province of Quebeck, a roman can take no legal action, can- not make a gift of property or go into trade without the consent of her hus- band. eS I ; The center piece raffitd at Chamber- SH ane $ 4.9 5 Yain’s was won by No. 22. C. A. Hul- Re ecm 2 cer RS RR SR AI It seems strange to believe but the buying power teen, Natrona Shoe’ Shop. GET READY! Biggest Mask Ball Ever \:_ Held in Casper. | burned by an explosion in the engine- room of the Empress of Scotian? Thursday. ried a spark into the mixevs and ig- nited the inflammable combination of air and vaporized oil. an iron door of the engineroom was wrenvhed from its hinges. made unconscious by the explosion |were taken to hospitals. page of The Tribune. Also makers HA . David E. Brown of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, smokes cigars all day long and several at a time. Still ho shows no ‘Il ‘effects. He does it by means of a machine which automatically ¢rawa on the cigars and demonstrates their burning qualities. Steamer Blast NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Ten men CRASHES INTO HOUSE CHEYENNE, Wyo. Feb. 3—A speedster automobile alleged to have een driven by Joe F. Wyehara jot seyond control here and after hurdling a curb rammed itself into the front of the home of Albert Eeslio, badly damaging both automobile and home. The driver disappeared immediate! after the accident, but investigation of the persons whose name the license tag on the car was registered result- ed in a summons to Wyehara to ap- pear in municipal court. Canadian Pacific liner which docirnt They were cleaning the} burners when a back drait car So violent was the concusion that The injured men all of whom were em Read tho little ads on the classified] Little ads in the classified column “f the Tribune bring quick results. ASS “Who said Kellogg's Corn Flakes? Oh, goody, Jane, bet we're foing to have KELLOGG'S for our sup, per,’nen we won't dream! Put a bowl of KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes and a bowl of imitations in front of any youngster! Then see KELLOGG’S disappeat! Try theexperiment yourself! ‘It’s great to know the difference in corn flakes—the difference between the genuine and the ‘‘just-as- goods’?! Kellogg’s have a wonderful flavor that would Che Casper Daily Cribune DAL it OL TTT ANNIVERSARY SALE Our fourth big anniversa t i i i : ; ry sale starts Saturday, February 4th, with an entire stock of new spring merchandise sioner that a startle the shrewdest buyer. We have prepared for this event and we are going to give the peo- Praia aeper le very newest things in women’s and children’s ready-to-wear and millinery the market affords, at iday bargain event, in the celebration of our fourth year in Casper. By all means don’t fail to see our win- dows—they will tell part of the story. Com i i i , tory. e prepared to make your entire s ; gainer. A small deposit will secure any article until wanted. ad Pia shed tag es Weare Gs Women’s Yee ey ; Made of taffeta and canton crepe. In Ten B Tr RUNAWAY AUTOMOBILE Made up of tricotinés and poiret wight: u ned by twill. The shades are navy, black ah ented <A the ‘new shades and rookie. No two suits alike. Every one an exclusive number. 148 Suits Divided into two sections. Some are beautifully em- broidered, others have the strictly tailored mannish lines. Values without exag- reration $50 and $60, SECTION NO. 1 Our Price. During This Sale ‘242 SECTION NO. 2 Our Price During This Sale $3325 Money back on any purchase if not satisfactory to the purchaser. SUITS DRESSES New Spring corntiower, mohawk, mallard, also navies, tans and blacks. Fancy budded effects. Embroidered and bead- ed. Contrasting color combination. There are 800 dresses, divided into two sections. Values that range from $35.00 to $60.00, Section No. 1 Section No .2 To Be Sold at To Be Sold at 18° "23" Money back on any purchase that is not satisfactory to the purchaser. Women and Misses’ Dresses Made of silk, tricotine and poiret twill; pure wool, beautifully beaded and embroidered in all the very newest styles. Values that actu- ally have been and are being sold in Casper at $25. OUR SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS SALE $7.95 If not satisfactory when taken home, bring the dress back and we will cheerfully refund your money. ‘ Fancy Beaded and Embroidered Trico- lette Blouses—The $7.50 grade, in all colors. A wonderful 2.98 selection to choose from... win your favor by itself—but when you know that . Kellogg all-the-time crispness! Well—they just make you giad! Kellogg’s are never tough or leathery or hard to eat! Kellogg’s will snap-up kiddie appe- tites something wonderful! And, our word. for it—let the littlest have their fill—just like Daddy must have his! You'll never ‘now how delicious corn flakes can be until you eat High Grade CotrastS Blouses—In every new effect. Specially $ priced for this sale.....,.......- 4.98 Pure Silk Jersey Tuxedo Sweaters—In a Deautiful range of colors. $4 95 Regular $15.00 values__...— Y Heavy Fiber Silk Sweate: $6 9 5 é e Coats—$16.50 values.. KELLOGG’S! You will know the KELLOGG package because it is RED and GREEN! Look for it! 9 eb Sie ieb crete oso Our entire line of Infants’ and Children’s Wear at a special 3 5% discount of. Women’s Ail Pure Wool Plaid Skirts— Regular $10.00 values. Specially priced Misses’ All-Wool Pleated Skirts—A reg- ular $7.50 number Specially: priced for this sale - Our Millinery Stock IsComplete A selection of 1,000 Hats to choose from. Every conceivable shade and shape, combination of colors elaborately set off with fruits, flowers, feathers, in fact every Hat of style you will find here for your choosing. A Regular $10{A Regular $20 Hat Or $25 Hat Can Be Bought Here for | Cane Be Bought Here for of this store is so different that all we ask is for you to come and look them over and convince yourself that what we are telling you is true. Our windows tell part of the story. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF SILK UNDERWEAR During This Sale ~— NONE = = = = = = = = 2 = = = = = = = | = | = = = = = 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Children’s Gingham Dresses—In sizes 6 to 14 years. Fancy trimmed. Speciall priced at Secially $1.00 Polly Prim Aprons—Fancy trim- med with 9e@ rjckerack 2 te White Lawn Waists.° An 79@ exceptional bargain — Infants’ Blankets. Nice and warm... 49e a Prettiest Ladies’ Cos- a r [> eee eae Ponca nyouden Hose. Spe- wamen's Scotch Flannelette ; ‘i i Shawls—All wool, cially priced, Gowns. $50.00 -Fretticat Gents Gow eo art $2 9§ | Om tnect Silk Petti- GD FQ | Per Dale nner QE | special — nee 5c Three $5 00 Prizes Most Orig- grade —_————--- by coats.) “Special = . Women’s Black Sateen 87 q White Sateen Petticoats. Extra- | Pettibockers. Special... Cc » inal Costumes. i: : rd. Pure | Women’s White Muslin Night | ordinarily Three $5.00 Prizes Most Com-|= D. Gordon or Buster Brown i bah 9e 7 ; =] Thread Sitk Hose, Gowns. Fancy priced —_—-__. >... Women’s Outing Flannel ical Costumes. t CLUB ANCE per pair ...—..._—-. $1.90 embroidered .......--———- 9e Underskirts. Special 159e - -/ Get your costume and have the time of your life. f° ARKEON ee Dancing Academy ~- Valentine’s Night Tuesday, Feb. 14 ~ Nobody allowed on the floor without a mask. Masks can @ secured at the hall. Black Sateen and Flowered Petti- 7¢ Cc. & B. Corsets. Crepe de Chine For this Corsets. $1.00 1 Bloomers. Srecial_ DA 289 Dancing 9 to 12 wn || xa. THE LEADER Opposite N00 wOK ccc ee Children’s Hose. Black or brown. Special, a 15e Tonight See Our Windows - Postoffice