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Se oe aaa) l l Ps 1 my ee ow a ae od trey v WA co EPrMencee Page Six THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE SEED, LABOR AND CAPITAL FACTORS 3 OF IMPORTANGE Urgent Call from Wyom- ing Ranches for Cash to Buy Seeds CREDIT EXTENSION {mportance of Increasing State Food Supply Is Emphasized By R. S. BEESE | There is an urgent call from the farms and ranches of Wyoming for! more seed, more labor, and more cap-! ital. Cash is badly needed in many, sections to buy seed, to hire labor, to| wecure necessary and efficient equip- | These first photogruphs of the rev breeding animals on the farms. | There are farmers and stockmen the Molkin canal at the nolice have additional area they would glad-| Ta iy sow to food crops if they had the) ° , 'Columbia Opens Up have equipment and labor but can | aot afford to buy seed. excelled opportunity for business | By United Press men in the towns and cities to exer-' ~ | ductive way. The farmer is on the |*ion for instruction in Columbia uni- ground. He is anxious to do more,|\ersity’s “war school” closed toda, picks capital. t. tt ; _,..| ing the modern art of battle. s there not, then, some way by| 1. the military ment, and to increase the number of in practically every community who\| seed, labor and equipment. Others ! | School of Warfare This very condition offers an un- ee =<W YORK, May -5.— »pistra- cise their patriotism in a definite pro- NEW YORK, May Registra but he needs additional seed and h® | with scores of embryo generals Jearn- which the business men can advance under the seed or capital on a partnership |Frof. Vickers and Capt. Van Liew, jasis, taking equal chances with the| students are being instructed in deal- Yarmer for a crop—the chance a real |ing with noxious gases and liquid nce aways compelled. to bes | fire, trench fighting, rifle bullet pene- shown his ability to produce more | tration thru different materials, how food per man and at a lower cost per| to take cover, “digging in,” light and anit than anyo ther farmer in the|rortable trench tools, the use of the world, but he has never had to do/*and bag, working under fire his best. He needs to do his best at| wire method of erection, mining this time. The responsibility, how-|counter mining, the periscope and its ever, is not all his. It extends so} uses, trench attacks and bombing to the business man with his capital | raids. and to his bo nd girls who can do} The naval divisi under productive work. Slichter, is devoted princip: There is a special cali to our bank- | electrical work on Uncle S rs to be as liberal as possible in ex-|ing ships, includnig searchlight ding their credit to deserving men eration, turret control and gun “a the farm and on the ranch. Tuition is free. Sham battle division, he The thirteen County Agricultural | which every element of a Eurc Agents in Wyoming have dropped, {ght will be introduced in theory, « temporarily, all lines of work not|to conclude the course of study nex pointing directly to food production. month. The whole program will prob They are cooperating closely with the ;ably be repeated in the summer State and County Councils for Na-) school session. tional defense. In addition to locat- ee Ry ing seed, equipment and labor, the C > 7c agents, by personal touch, are urging heese VS. Pork Chops | careful and sound methods of hondl- | _ ing crops, with special attention to| Ey United Pre tillage me ds conserving moisture, WASHINGTON, May 15.—-Econ proper irrigation and drainage. They | omy hint—Eat 12 cents worth of cot-} are assisting ranchmen to use all|toge cheese and you'll get more pro-| gossible menus to common |tcin than is contained in a pound and ttock losses. a half of pork chops, says the United The importance to the Nation of} tes depariment of agriculture to- greatly increasing Wyoming’s food\d A pound of cheese daily wupply rt over emphasized, |the department d will supply Every ci of the State not enlist-|all the protein required by an ordin- ed for work at the front bears an in-|2ry man work ividual responsibility in our Nation’s whalf indoors ESTRAYED—One dollar a head re-| ward for any sheep found branded} W. Address X Y Z, care Tribune. tonsa War Brings Meatless FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF RUSSIAN REVOLUTION ng along the Nevsky Prospekt on its way to the duma to surrender; (2) a barricade in one of the principal streets of Petrograd, defended by field pleces, from one of which the red flag is fying; (3) students and soldiers firing across jt torla |timps from a | WA" TED—Clean, soft rags. 4-16-26t! pay 5 cents per pound. olution in Russia to be received in this country show: (1) A regiment march- HERO OF AN AIR BATTLE | Pittsburg Boosters Are on the Warpath 'By United Press PITTSBURG, May 15.—Pittsburg started a vigorous offensive for more |trade today when Father Pitt sent} 200 of his favorite sons out on a} ecial train to blaze new business Is thruout southwestern Pennsyl- |vania, Ohio and West Virginia. The boosters will make short | |‘‘whoop-er-up” stops at Uniontown, | |Pa., Morgantown, Fairmont and) |larksburg, W. Va., tomorrow, Mari-| jetta, O., Sisterville, New Martinsville | and Wheeling, W. Va., on Thursday, | jand Washington, Pa., on Friday. | |New York’s Daily Death | Record Like Battlefield | | NEW YORK, May 15—Altho there fis no shrapnel flying the streets of | New York so many people are kille and hurt daily that a complete cas-| ualty list would look like an official | battlefield statement, according to United Hospital statistics, made pub- !lie today. | They show that somebody is in- jured in the streets every 23 minutes | jand every 14 hours one is killed. In | the last 12 months 4,224 persons met violent deaths in New York, 1147 were killed by falls, 765 died in street ‘accidents and 428 burned to death } MORES & LUTAS GROCERY Maj. L. W. B. Rees of fhe Royal Fly COMPANY ing corps is the hero of the Britis! party in Washington. Single-handed he fought ten German planes, bringing down seven of them and driving the rest away. His achievement was wit- hessed by his comrades, ho reported the occurrence. He re ed the Vic- | ‘ross two months ago, He still wound in the knee sus- talned in the encounter. | Fancy and Staple Groceries Exclusive Line of Imported Goods 132 W. Second St.; Tel. 134-J wil | Tribune. Days to the French| Fy United Press PARIS, May 15 Meat is taboo) thruout France today. The fovern- | ment’s schedule of two meatless days a week went into effect. For three months, on Tuesdays and Fridays, ne} kind of meat can be eaten in any res- | taurant or home. i The restriction was accepted by people with a spirit of full co-ope: tion as in making its order the gov ernment pointed out that this mas! werely a ‘‘wise precaution,” pending the receipt of food supplies from the United States | By the middle of August, it is ex-} pected a steady stream of meat pro-| ducts will be coming in from America | and the ban will be lifted. Vege-| wile substitutes for meat were sery-| fin many cafes today. | es | Salvation Army to Help Whip the Kaiser PHILADELPHIA, Pa., The Salvation Army Alfies. With Commander Evangeline Booth directing operations, several tHicusand delegates to the eastern di- vision’s convention today got Cown ‘ work on real war organization, The army won't send men to the trenches, but it will fight America’s Battle at home by establishing and equipping ambulance units and help- img soldiers’ families. Plans under discussion here today, when adopted, will apply to all Salvation Army di- visions in the United States. Two Bundred and fifty meetings will be held during the convention here. NOTICE t-May Drilling Co. Validating, assessment and water well drilling by the foot or claim. Reasonable prices. 224 W. Second ee ee ee AA oR May 15.—} as joined the} (So needn’t have any anxiety when the other fellows look you over, and make comments on your new suit, if you come to us for a HART SCHAFFNER & MARX VARSITY FIFTY FIVE MODEL You can stand up in front of any of them, with a feeling that you’re as well dressed, as stylishly dressed as anybody. And you'll know that you’ve shown a true sense of economy in buying the best clothes made. The Bloom Shoe& Clothing Co The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes IRIS THEATRE THREE NIGHTS—STARTING THURSDAY, MAY 17 B. E. LANG OFFERS THE FAMOUS Bostonians The Sweet Sixteen Girls THURSDAY NIGHT —s' “THE ROSE OF HONOLULU” FRIDAY NIGHT “THE ISLE OF DREAMS” SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT “BONNIE JEAN” 50c and 75c SEATS ON SALE AT IRIS BOX OFFICE SOON We Advise THE IMMEDIATE PURCHASE OF E. T. WILLIAMS OIL AT THE PREVAILING MARKET PRICE HAWORTH CORPORATION BROKERS THREE MODERN HOMES IN FINE LOCATION TWO FOUR-ROOM HOUSES, AND ONE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. These are exceptionally good buys, and will be sold soon. WILL SELL ON PAYMENTS Oil Stocks and Leases INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO.. D. A ROBERTSON Room 8 Smith Building Phone 460 FRANK HENRY Baggage Transferred to Any Part of the City. See Me and Make Arrangements for Delivery of AR your Freight. 1 Meet All Trains. CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE. References: Any Casper Bank. Office Smoke House, Phone 83. Residence Phone 181-W. OIL MEN The Parkerton Store of the Midwest Commissary Company is prepared to give you the most prompt service when in need of anything in the Oil Camp Supply Line, including— AUTO OILS Work Shoes Groceries ~ Camp Supplies Greases Overalls The Midwest Commissary Co. J. A. LIKELY, General Manager FRED NICKLESS, Local Mgr. CASPER SALT CREEK BIG MUDDY