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< WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,1922. FREIGHT RATE REDUCTION Ble BENEFIT HERE Shows Material Cut Under Schedules in Effect Before Recent Change. Freight rates to Casper-from potnts in» California have taken a real drop, and Casper merchants should now be winners by several hundred dollars on every shipment. The reduced rates have been made possible through an order of a 10 per cent reduction in all city was taken from the Missvari river group of:Group F, and placed in the group-which comprises points intermediate between the Missouri river and Colorado, or-Group G. The General Freight Service asoci- ation has furnished the Casper Cham- ver of Commerce with a complete price table comparing the-old and the new prices in Casper with those of Denver, However, the actual rate re duction granted this city on first class freight is 80 cents per hundred pounds. On.second)class:freight, 70% cents per hundred; third, 58% cents dred. New rates:on class 4 freight show a.reduction-of*4™% cents, per hundred pounds; civss B, 32% cents per huadred; class. C, 23% cents per hundred; and class’ D, 24%; cents: per hundred” pounds. ae RED GROSS CHAPTER IS-WARNED OF PSEUDO CHARITY APPLICANT Tho-great«need- ofran. organized in- forsdoii blind. mmzn -withythe.aik? of two: little girls, ages: 7 and 4-cyears, has been combing thexstreets-of the Colorado capital-with:a,tin-cup-andesxfew-lead pentils. He makes-on -the-mverage of $1254a month. He -was ordered out of"Denver, wtth the-warning that ffhe stayed in Colo- from him. It<is-fhought that he is making his-way Into Wyoming, and that such a lucrative flel@-a:s-Casper. ‘The ed»Cross‘iggoving-to do every- thing ir. its power to prohibit such support of American citizens, but the ringing of.smail vhfidren illegally into the-support of'a professional beggar because of the.cmotional appeal from suck: assistants will not be tolerated éither-bythe polico-department or the society, pS lade oe Dstt STILL SEIZED, FIVE ARE ARRESTED.BY SHERIFF Only a emall still, but five good enithy moonshiners were brought in Jast evening by a uosse headed by Sheriff Joe Marquis. Upon receipt of word that a large tond of illegal ™mavufacturers were o7-¢rsting about 15 miles southeast-of Casper, the of- ficers left-in._search of'the-men and the “evidence.” ‘The apparatus which would handle ony about 20 gallons-of moon at one filling, was brought in with the five men found on the premises, and sus- pected of being owners of other stills, dr that immediate neighborhood. ($ina ea ey “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” The Jinest -regulation for the modern home is perfect sanita- tion. Proper plumbing will pro- duce the desired result. A tele- phone call to us will produce the plumber who ‘will give you an-estimate of the most of the work yourwant done. Why not let ulpget at the job right away? SCHANK PLUMBING &HEATING CO. INC. 359 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE.s71I Mother and Son Reunited After Score of Years SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal. Jul 12. a ‘ot Oliane It was alleged Edward Ewing had kidnaped his own sop. ‘The mother searched the country Without.result. Intime, Mra. Ewing inarried J. B. Brown, a widower with four children and when be died, sho became the wife of Robertson, a rail- way conductor. In reuniting the mother and son after their long separation, Mrs. Ivan W. Keith, of ®eaumont, Cal, a stepdaughter of Mra. Robertson; Headquarters Of Chinese Changed SAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—Head- qquarters-of Dr. Sun Yat Sen's land forces.near Canton have beer moved from Fort Chingchow to Fort Chai- mai, at the northwest corner of the island of Honam, which lies mid- stream of Pearl river in front of Sha- meen, the foreign seitlement, accord- ing to advices received by Young China a Chinese language- newspaper here and strong supporter of Dr. Sun. The same advices stated that Dr. Sun's wireless station had been established at Sback Bick, three miles southeast j¥# tho light of the moon. WNSTICRETANS APT ATTENTION AT SHOW HER ‘Murdock. the White Mahatma. did not fail bis audience lest night who had gathered at the Columbia theater to witness his performance of psychic wonders. ¢ Question after question was answer ed by the mystic. Murdock does not. attempt to en- lighten his audience as to the secrets of his powers. His principal object is to give the persons gathered to hear and see him food for though. If they are fooled, if they are deceived, as to the actuality of the phenomena, that is tho fault of their own limitations, according to Murdock. Yes, once-again, the people of Cas- Per are scratching their heads, and rubbing their eyes in wonderment. ‘The great Maji has demonstrated his ability, and whether a clever trickster, or an astounding mental wizard, it matters »., the show is worth the price of xamission. The musical comedy presented last night and tonight, entitled “Bubbles Troubles” gives an ingenious twist to the question “Why does you mother| object to our marriage’ While we find the question litle old, there are many things about the comedy to draw'forth the humorous manifesta- tions of ‘the audience. “Second Hand Rose,” as sung by Grace Whitgherly last nigh:. was the hit of the show. There were many other clever features. The photoplay is unusually good, featuring Eugene O'Brien. “Go forth and find the big chance that ts waiting somewhere for you, and when you find it—remember I will be waiting,” is the inspiring injunction to the hero, paciitte Lam tagreacoadh ‘The largest loaves-of bread in the world are those baked in France and Italy. They are often as much as six Tomatoes are said to ripen best by Che Casper Daily Critune Four Kittens Are Born With Legs Joined BUTTE, Mont., July 12.—In a hitter of kittens born two days ago in the bara of Mr, and. Mrs. Martin Manni- gan of 308 East Sixth street, Ana conda, was @ quartet, each member bound to the other by the hind less. Three of them were black; the fourth gray. The gray member of the Siam ese quartet died last evening. Nor-| berg Mannigan, son of the family, per- formed an operation with him knife, removing the deaf fourth. The re- maining Siamese . triplets appear healthy, meow and chase meals lke! any ordinary individual trio of kittens, go Ao wine MAL DISTRIBUTION ON EVENING TRAIN WILL SPEED UP DELIVERIES Mail for the business man will reach | him some two hours earlier each [morning beginning tomorrow when railway mail distribution is adopted on Burlington train No. 31, arriving in Casper from Alliance, Neb., at 1025 Jeach evenirg, The move has been made upon the authorization of Cas- per postal authorities and means that reilway mail clerks will sort the Cas perma for distribution first thing next morning without consuming the extra hours in passing through the downtown postoffice. Casper will have the distinction of being the only towr of anywhere near its population t> adopt the new system, as heretofore, the right to use such distributior, has only been grant- € cities of 200,006 population or over. ‘The new system has been advocated by the chamber of commerce. and by Postmaster Bean for several months. but the matter only lately came to the FINANCING OF CIVIC LAND CO. (3 CONTINUED All Indications Still Point to Success of Project to Pro- vide Texas Company With Refinery Site. The full quota of stock in financing the Civic Land company, the success of which will assure the location of the Texas refinery in Casper, is not yet eigned up but there ts every indi- cation that the amount will be fully e@xbscribed within the next few days, according to a statement made this morning by Charles B. Stafford, sec- retary of the Casper Chamber of Com- merce. A tc*4l of $50,000 must be sub- scribed. attention of the government. —_—- ‘The eggs of the silkworm can with- stand, without injuvy, a temperature of 38 degrees below zero. It Beggars Description! It Staggers Belief! A Mighty 21-Day Community Benefit Selling Drive At the America Friday and Saturday checks have only been promised and; signed for, that no definite report may be had for several days. Every | team is working energetically and | when the final count is made, there is Qittle question but that Caspers busi- ness men will be found to have “come through” when they were needec In the near future, the Tribune will | run a complete list of all stockholders in the new company, and the amount) subscribed by each. Conviction Of Banker Upheld LINCOLN, Neb., July 12.—The Ne- braska supreme court yesterday af- firmed the conviction of M. F. Ridings of Minneapolis. Ridings was sen- tenced to from one to ten years in the penitentiary for alleged irregulari ties which resulted in failure of a state bank at Halsey, Neb., some years ago. At that time he was president of the institution. Since the fillng of his ap- peal Ridings has been out on ball. He is snid to be in Minneapolis where he According to\Mr. Stafford, so many claimed his residence. Sa tine! oy al M. F. RYAN Republican Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney of Natrona County at Primaries on August 22, 1922, PRICES CUT to SHREDS The Most ~ Daring | Event We Have Ever AUTO TIRES, TUBES, RELINERS| SIBERLING.AND. PORTAGE TIRES TIRES TUBES Reg. Sale i Price Price 32x4 .....—_ 22.90 19.47 83x4 ..W.. 24.10 20.57 380x314 $10.50 $ 9.35 SIBERLING CORDS RELINERS Reg. Sale Reg. Price Price s0x8Ih te 32x4 . $28.40 $25.76 Ae Urea 32x4 5.00 38x4 ~- 29.40 26.46 83x40 B85 PORTAGE CORDS Reg. Sale Price Price 32x4. .. $26.90 $24.35 33x4 ~_... 27.80 25.10 Large size, $7.50 value. Medium size, $6.00 valu Small size, $5.00 value... Boxing Trunks, per pair.. United States Nonpaereil—Regular $3.15, Sale Price. BOYS’ TRICYCLES Gymnasium Rubber Sole Sho CASP Corner of Second and David Sts. BICYCLE TIRES United States Cord—Reguiar $5.60, Sale Price. = a eens ose tee BE : Sale Price $1.78 2.78 ~ 2.98 Sale Price $2.59 3.98 4.29 $3.00 Ever-Safe $1.00 Ford Wh $7.50 value For 35c K. W. Coil $1.25 Ford Tail $3.85 United States Traction Tread—Regular $5.00, Sale Price $3.45 United States Giant Stud—Regular $4.00, Sale Price... $3.19 United States Overland Thornproof—Regular $3.50, Sale $2.79 Rim Wrenches.. $2.65 35 Cal.—$57.50 "32 Cal.—$57.50 30 Cal.—$57.50 $1.25 Steering Gear Column Braces....___. $16.00 H. and D. Shock Absorbers. $2.50 Radius Rod Braces___.....__ $1.50 Ford Cut-Outs, complete __.... Other articles too numerous to mention. Walrath all-leather lin: 25 Cal.—$57.50 value for. 22 Repeating Rifies____. 2 22 Repeating Stevens Rifles. R SPORTIN Steel Line Brake Shoes. eel Pullers_.___ d Head Lamps, per pai Points. Lamps. A Wonderful Stock to Choose From--- Consisting of Auto Supplies, Tires, Bicycles, Guns, Tents, Sporting Goods, Sweaters, Gloves, Tricycles, etc. Nothing Reserved---Everything Must Go. FORD ACCESSORIES ——_—_-—$1.98 nee sas SE 3020. $5.50 17-inch Steering Wheels 3. a Se, $2.00 Rubber Floor Mats....... HIGH POWERED RIFLES value for__. value for. Prices in proportion. ed, double palm Motor Gloves..___.$3.19 8960—Fan, Complete—Regular $1.50, Sale. 4025—Muffler, Complete—Regular $2.00, Sale. 8813—Transmission Triple Gear—Regular $1.75, 3024—Connecting Rod—Regular $1.50, Sale__..__...____$1.08 2803—Front Hub—Regular $ a 2815C—Rear Hub—Regular 4037C—Exhaust Pipe—Regul Spark Plugs, Champion, A. C., 920,000 STOCK SPORTING GOODS Challenge Sale| Thursday JULY 13, at 10 A. M. Sharp FORD PARTS The list below is only a small part of our immense stock of parts for Ford cars. parts for Ford cars have ever been sold below list in Casper. Prices in proportion on all parts not listed. 3030—Crank Shaft—Regular $10.00, Sale 2501—-Axle Housing, Right 2502—Axle Housing, Left—Regular $9.00, Sale 2505-—Axle Shaft—Regular $1.60, Sale. 2583B—Driving Shaft Housing. 2571—Universal Joint—Regular 2566—Hub Brake Shoes—Regular 2518—Differential Gea 2597B—Drive Shaft Pi 2512C—Differential Case, Left—Regular $1.50, Sale 380x314 pees This is the first time that guaranteed Regular $9.00, Sal Regular 2.00, Sale... Sale__. Regular $3.00, Sale____. n—Regular $1.25, Sale__. , Sale__.$1.48 Wheels for Fords—Regular $7.50, Sale— istons, Complete—Regular $2.00, Sale “7 -$1.39 Sale__$1.29 1.50, Sale___ $2.00, Sale Splitdorf. All Wrenches—Black Hawk, Socket, Crescent—Every one value for.- Phone 214 Tennis Racquets.—_....________. OODS must go at 25 per cent discount. Icy Hot Bottles—Regular $2.25, Sale___....._....___....__ $1.45 Icy Hot and Universal Lunch K: Regular $4.00, Sale_$2.48 Fan Belts, Ford models......_ = ne 8S # 26c Dog Collars, values to $3.00 for. Bak $1.29 -$1.17 to $13.29 CoO. | Casper, Wyo.