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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 -AEDUGTIONS IN BRAIN. FREIGHT BATES REFUSED Birndae Request Affect- EXPERIMENT IN TRANSMISSION | OF PHOTOS BY RABIO TRIED NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Major Gen-|results were obtained from tests jera! James J. Harbord, president of} which hav. been in progress for the Radio Corporation of America,|severa] months. announced that his concern! At the same time General Har- was conducting experiments to deter-| board “regretfully” denied a story mine whether photos could be trans- | appearing today in a local newspaper mitted by means of radio impulses.|to the effect that his picture had Further announcement he added | been transmitted by radio 9,000 miles ‘would be made as soon as tangible'to Warsaw, Poland, and return. to the foreign consumer without| minute eclipse would have rendered benefit to the American farmer and the entire expedition fruitless. How- me Coal Ignored by at the expense of the railroads. Sie: tind wee’ Adar nine” rend ers. Samuel Rea, president of the oh Carn ; ae rossi Pr poet te the short working period man of the board of the Northern ! Pacific; J. E. Gorman, president of| endorff, who is head of the ob- the Rock Island; W. H. Finley,|S¢Tvatory here, will begin immedi- president of the Chicago ana North.|#tely upon his return, to work out western and H. E. Byran, president|%* Quickly as possible the informa- of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t.| ton obtained by the experimenters. Paul constituted the committe which | They realize they must work rapidly, conferred with chairman Meyer of ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 2—Raflroad Sexecutives representing nearly all }the trunk lines in the United States notified the Interstate Commerce ‘Commission that they would be un- Sable to grant a voluntary reduction Hin freight rates on in for rt Swhich Frcaident cine isa the Interstate Commerce Commis- Sasked of them. json ‘and later snounced its con- No mention was made in the) “Wniens. The committee left W: road announcement, which was ved through a committee of Without conferring with President Coolidge or referring to his request tr its, - | eae ip , regen yh telr com that railroads institute the same Sen: for a rondjustment in rates of Tate on coal for export as is = Pe) ee charged on fuel for domestic use. Railroad men had concluded, the] wacnignoN, Nov. J 2.—Inter- \ SF -eommittee said, that reduction in state Com Commission héar- in rates would not benefit Amer- {120° (0° UNOSS en on mentr end” farmers, principally because 4 roducts will- be held at J rafiroads would tmmedi- £72" Pi eld ai ly follow the policy of cutting Spokane, Washington, December 5,! San Francisco, December 11, and| -zates to the seaboard, as they had 2 aie fn the past. In addition, they said, beepictsa! Arizona, December 12. ‘western railroads would be obliged noe In) the procestings brought “fo share in the losses in earnings by the public utilities commission Sghich would result from an export of Kansas and other western states grain rate reduction and also would Seeking a reduction tn grain rates Shave to make reductions to Pacific! Wil! be heard at Minneapolis Novem &néd Gulf ports to meet the new) ber 26. Fates suggested in the traffic to the) 7 = Atlantic seaboard. Declaring western raflroads were | $m no position to stand any loss of) Fevenue whatsoever, the .executives} VIEWS OF BIG ECLIPSE By GUS M. OEHM. @aid it would he necessary to reduce “Fates on flour and all types of grain (United Press Staff Correspondent.) POTSDAM—{By mail to United} 5 Your first cup of ADVO will tell you why it is the coffee approved by most tastes. Its incompar- able flavor is just right—delicious and satisfying. At Your Grocer’af Blended, Roasted and Packed .- | ‘THE McCORD-BRADY CO, | CASPER Omaha, Cheyenne, Lead, @s well as on wheat if the changes im export rates was made and this also would adverse!y affect the west- @rn roads earnings. “The roads have every desire to! help the wheat farmers” the com-|Press.)—Professor Hans Ludendorff, | mittee’s statement conc'uded, “and, brother of the former general, is en have approached the matter in that route home from Mexico with photo- “spirit but they belleve that a reduc- graphic p'ates of the September 10 tion in the -export rates will not Solar eclipse, w@ +h he hopes will benefit the wheat growers for the develop interesting information bear conforming to long ing out Einsteln’s theory of rela- well recognized eco-| tivity. mom{co laws, any reduction in the! The first step of the little expedi- | rates on American grown wheat will tion of German astroncmers—that of be immediately followed by corres-| obtaining photographs of the eclipse | Pond'ng lowering of rates or prices —was successful, according to word | on wheat grown in Canada, Argen-! just received at the observatory tine and other wheat exporting here. countries and consequently no A great element of chance was in- ehange fn the situation would resu!t volved in the long expedition, since other than a lowering of the price a small cloud obscuring the three- Sheria: Rock Springs. _. If you ever want to sell your house’ _ Arco a is a salesman WISH to inquire how long it would take to - J get another Arcora, similar to the one you sold me last year, as I have sold my house,” writes E. D. Saunders, of Alton, IIL “My neighbor and I,” he continues, “owned houses adjoining, that were built by a housing * company and exactly alike; both of us were trying to sell and a prospective buyer paid me six hundred dollars more than my neighbor - was asking, because my house was hot-water | heated by an Arcota and American Radiators.” Axcora is an investment on which it is im- possible to lose. Buyers are glad to pay more for a house with an American Radiator in each room. If you keep the house several winters Arcota’s cost is entirely absorbed. It pays for itself in the fuel it saves. $180 to $550 completely installed, under nox mal conditions, plus freight. | "AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY | 24th & Blake Street. ~ Denver, Colo — ne eve Casper Dally Cridune @s many other expeditions from] land, has been informed of the suc France and the United States were! cessful results of the Ludendorff|to finish the examination of the also in Mexican mountains attempt-| expedition. He will return to his| Plates and establishment of facts ing to obtain similar information! home in Berlin soon and will prob-|#nd theorien developed thereby. regarding the Einstein theory. ably participate personally in going a Se th PEE Professor Einstein, who 1s in Hol-| over the work of German astronom: PAGE FIVE. the taste for London, they do not return, even though employment ts not now plentiful and wages are not what they were, ———_____ ers. However, it will take months|crease of London’s population dur- ing and since the world war is no less than $600,000. Vast numbers were attracted from the provinces by the lure of plentiful employment and It has been estimated that the tn-'high wages. Now, having acquired Tribune Want Ads bring results. CLEAN SWEEP SALE We are going to make a clean sweep of our entire stock of merchandise, at unheard of values. We must have room for our daily arriving holiday merchandise, and in order to get the required space for display, our entire stock goes on sale at record breaking prices. During this sale there will be no exchanges or refunds—all sales final. Be on hand early and take advantage of the greatest money-saving values ever offered. Coats Dresses For women and misses. A wonderful selection 1,000 DRESSES TO SELECT FROM to choose from, comprising all styles, plain, For women and misses made of silk or wool ma- fancy and fur-trimmed models. Also jacquet- terials, in every wanted style and color. A full tes and sport models; just the coat you are look- range of sizes to select from; suitable for street, ing for at the greatest money-saving values. afternoon or evening wear. At prices that you Specially priced for this sale. cannot resist. Specially priced during this sale. ‘5.00 | ‘4.95 | $9.95 °14.95, | °9.45, °11.75, $19.95, $24.95, $34.75,$49.85| *°16.85, *24.65 Furs| Millinery (Sweaters 4 1,000 women’s new Fall Hats to be sold Ore) ene i neocon regardless of cost or value. Every want- Chappy Coats ing this sale at ed style and color in this wonderful col- = In plain and. brushed wool. : Come in all the new leading lection. We need our entire balcony y 0” shades and combinations at space. In order to make room we are values you cannot resist. DISCOUNT making a clean sweep of our Millinery $2.95 ‘Your chance to buy a Fur Coat — Ni "$2.98, $3.98, $4.98 $3.95, $4.95, $7.65, $9.95 Choice of the House—Nothing Reserved at $6.95 The Most Wonderful Values Ever Shown Anywhere \ Ps ° ’ Women’s Blouses Children’s Coats | Children’s Wool SKIRTS Underwear . 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Divided in four lots 3 | $3.95, $4.95 $6.95, $8.50 Rubberized 9O@ Silk and Velvet Hand Bags, a __ $1.98 Women’s Black Sateen Petticoats OC Women’s Silk Camisoles All Wool Slip-on v- $1.95 we ’s Outi Flannel Gowns. 89C Every garment the best made. $5.95, $7.95 $8.95 $10.95 One Odd Lot of Silk Blouses, at De DD Women’s Silk 85e Vests ~.. Coats! $2.49 pu cmenis BEnealoW Ap- rons, ark or 89e Infants’ Wool light colors Sweater Jackets 89C Every kind and style; plain and- fancy trimmed. Sizes from 2 to 14 years. Ali at money saving values. Look them over and be convinced. Prices ranging $4.45, $5.45 $6.45, $6.95 Women’s Pure’ - Silk Hose_......... $1 Women’s Silk ae 09 Hose One) lot of Leather ‘ocket- books _49e One odd lot of misses’ and child- ren’s Underwear 4 9G De: Denton’s Sleeping ar- ments ._..____ 9¢ Dark Flannel- ette Outing Shirts 9C wool effects, fancy plaids and polo cloth. Special- ly priced at $4.95, $7.45 $9.85 $12.75 Women’s Fancy Trim- ec $2.39 wa Bee 49 pea eoiglae Gros 8105 Blue Serge mma YB 1) Women’s Gauze Vests... 5¢ The Store