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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924, FREIGHT RATES Se Save Commission in Minimizing Benefits From’ Reduction. WASHINGTON, July 18.—The benefit which would accrue to the average farmer in case of a reduc: tion in freight rates on grain and g:ain products generally is small, compared with the disastrous effect on certsdin ratlrosds, revenues, and on their credit, the interstate com- merce commission declared in an opinion on the general grain rate case. ‘Ehe commission held also that the eral basis of rates for trans- ‘portation. of grain, grain products und kay ‘are not unreasonable, or otherwise! in violation of the, inter- state commerce act and the com- plaint was dismissed. ‘An investigation . previously or- dered by the.coramission was dis- continued. ; July 18.—Pro- WASHINGTON, reduction in ceedings looking to transportation dharges on ; rain products and hay have been d'smissed, by the interstate com- merce commission, which, by a ma- jority of one, has held that slowly improving financial conditions have removed the producers’ need for rate cuts, and that curtailment — in western railroad earnings, depend- ing largely on the traffic, is not justified. ; The majority, in’ explaining its conclusions, expressed “serious doubt whether farmers would not in many instances lose from impaired railroad service more than they could possibly gain from a reduction in rates.” Arguments that the fi- nancial condition of western rail roads warranted the reductions de- manded, which would have totalled about $17,500,000 annually in the re- gion from the Rocky mountains to the Great Lakes, extending south to ‘Texas, were rejected by the commis- sion. You will never have a better chance to buy a lawn mow t rock bottom prices. See them ards and Cunningham Co.—Adv. Dan Beard has voiced a protest against the installation of electric lights and other things tending to- wards home luxuries in Scout hea e t leader reasons tel Faves d of such comforts. It is point well taken, for of what us¢ is a camp if it does not accus- tonfithe feliows to living in @ manner unlike their life led at home. ““Rough- ing it” loses all its charm when tem-|. pered by unlimited supplies of hot |’ water and Mazda bulbs. Good shine and careful repair work at the City Shoe Repair and Shining Parlor. 118 W. 2nd 8t.— Ady, F. J. Bentley, proprietor of the Natrona Shoe Shop left yesterday for a fishing trip to be gone the yeek-end. . For the first time since “before the war” you can buy first grade ‘White Naptha laundry soap at Se per bar. Richards and Cunningham Co.— Ady ‘The Delmonico Cafe on South Duv- in street had a new electric sign snstalled yesterday. The sign is very “attractive and adds materially to the appearance of the cafe. Cooling, carefully prepared drinks at Tripeny’s Fountain.—Adv. See the Madame X and Miracle Reducing Girdles and Brassiers at the Stuart Shop.—Ady. JOS. I. Schwartz for diamonds. Adv. . A motorist from St. Louis, who was leaving Casper, had chalked on the back of his car this enlighten- ing phrase, “Back to God's coun- try." If the poor man feels that way about St. Louis then we hold little hope for some cities that we really admire—in his estimation. A backward season leaves us with oversupply of high grade refrig- erators. Buy them at 20 per cent dis- count this week. Richards and Cun- ningham Co,—Adv. York town, one of the most novel christening ceremonies that has come to light. The high seas, a mountain top, a train—these and many others have served as loca- tions for the ceremony, but “under the big top” is a new one. The par- énts were circus foll; the attendants were clowns and animal © trainers, and everyone, except the object of the ceremony, was dressed in cir- cus garb. If that particular baby does not become a big-top performer, it cfin hardly be blamed on the en- vironment. Re Circus is'coming! Buy your pea- nuts from Pigeon’s Tea and Coffee Co—Ady. BCE \ fof? Spurrler of Bloomfield, Neb., mstored to Casper during the mid- te of the week. From here Mr. Spur- . Tier will go to the Black Hills. Condensed milk,.small size, any brand—4 cans for 25c. Richards and Cunningham Co.—Adv. Animal psychologists would take delight in watching the actions of o@ Martin,” the trained chimpan- zee with the Barnes circus. They Would observe his time reaction to stimulus, the st'mulus that made him differentiate between certain ob- > many other things con- nected with animal observation, We will sce none of this, however. Our | eyes will only carry. to our brains the information that here is an ant- mal that does at a human dogs, and | whose movements are not unlike our own. Only one thing remains to make our enjoyment of Joe Martin complete: that is the presence of William Jennings Bryan. Expert watch, Jewelry repairing. Most reasonable prices. Casper Loan Office. 229 So. Center— Ady. dos. I, Schwartz for watches—Adv. If you want to read an interesting story dealing with small boys ana a circus, see Will Irwin's article in| > this- month's “Cosmopolitan.” The Temple studio for kodak fin-, ishing and —Ady. commercial portraits. How about that swim? Bathing suits reduced at Tripeny's.—Adv. A full moon and a one-handed driver make a bad automobile com- bination these nights. The police force should provide colored gog- gles for young men. on country roads. A sun-stroke may be dan- serous, but did anyone ever classify @ moon-stroke? Have y@: that good lunch made up for the week-end picnic? Every- thing for the fastidious tongue and the empty stomach at Richards and Cunningham Co.—<Adv. “Anhueser-Busch seems to have Tripeny’s can show you the bes' drug store bargains in the city. Ady. 4 See Ben Transfer. Adv. Phone 74.— pic games should do their stuff, if the nomime de plume of their coach holds any weight. “Spike” Webb ought to terrify a dozen monsieurs and monsignors beyond any desire for scrap. * Comfortable cabs driven by care- ful drivers, Casper Cab Co. Phone 132.—Adv. x For once, Californians have de parted from their beloved state and have Gecided to see how people can actually ifve away from the Golden Gate and orange trees. There are @ great many green and white plates on the roads theze days. The “Popular” Camping Sets com- bine the attractiveness of a dining table set and the unbreakable qual- ity of out-of doors dishes. Richards and Cunningham Co.—Adv. SAEs Denver brought the fighting gatne back, via the three-round route. Why doesn't some energetic Casper pro- moter assemble a pair of maulers and give the male populace some- thing to talk about besides Frontier Days and the heat? ‘There are fhe Taaner Daily Orifun PAGE THREE. Enameled Uning, side icing. A lmit- ed supply in stock at only $26.55. The Gantt Hardware Co. ‘—Adv. The British army, not including the forces in India, now comes sev- enth on the European list; it is ex- cebded in size by the armies of Rus- sla, France, Switzerland, Poland, Italy, Spain and Holland. To Whiten Skin With Lemon The onty harmless way to bleach the skin white Is to mix the juice of two jiemons with three ounces of, Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bot- tle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most, won- derful skin whitener, softener. and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a enough men willing to patronize such an affair as to make the box-office end attractive. See that quality refrigerator— suddenly moved to Casper—if re- Leonard's Polar King ‘White—ap- ports from the ‘Bar’ are correct. proved by “Good Housekeeping.”” —————— ee freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. Yeu must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is prepared. —Advertisement. Brunette Dreams of mysterious amours— Twilight star-dim, the Dreams of old romance— A golden voice sin; 4 SOME 0) isa toed od aged Srsry Kote and jewels in a glow of candles—burning glances in a throne-room—a at a gilded door. 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