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Page Eight mi; judges will. have their decision ready . and the prizes will be awarded. All| prizes will be given in thrift and war-! savings stamps. { | The inspectors report some very} TO AF AWARDED fine gardens and say that it will be} a task to decide which one is better! than all of the others. Fine weather, | plenty of rain, and sunshine has aid-| THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE : Yeslerdap atternoortthe big roller|have no right upon the sidewalk and] OT RA Y ANIMALS of the Warren company got into_a)@n¥ accident, no matter how inno- ditch: at the south end of Center/CeMt the driver’ muy be, }street and sank into the ground iutil driver as the case may be. {the bottom of the firebox was rest-|er streets to the north are open to ing on the ground. Teams were hitch-| traffic and the cars‘using the short jed tothe machines at first but these |¢ut do so entirely at their own risk. | Ss SA nk Bad ie | were unable to budge it and only af-| |ter several hours’ work was it freed! | etables were growing. A horse Tuined| | the plot beyond repaor in’ one night ;and the animal had not bee content ARE MENACE TO {with eating: mgs ee ore x the groy;. ‘ing v . id laid-down an LOCA L GA RDENS| rolled ‘and ‘therelig sbeapletaly kite : led all the plants that otherwise misi eae a) ¢ have been saved, = 7 8 Congress Mendeithascopics of One of the most pernicious things| All residents are asked to warn the |the 1917 Agricultural Year Book for With’ which the people of Casper have | Police immediately upon beco will be blamed entirely upon the owner or The oth- Local Committee Anticipates Hard ed nature and the gardens and the| Traffic to See Relief with Comple- |ft°m its predicament. j Jan) withiiat the setae d|#ware of the presence of a hor é 3 =f, Fie fein | 2 , Another day will likely see the! distributi willbe glad to send/‘° deal with/is they stray: horses: and ee ot might a a jground kas been giving its share of k 4 s ¥ 9 | Cistribution, and willbe glad to send |" 7 at might damdge gardens Work in Reaching Decision Fao hes the eh Se 8 families?) OR of Important Link at completion of the work at the corner|a copy to all who ask. ‘This is « moct cattle that are left to wander over the| {hg officers wil] immediately tak Among Children in Casper. Linden: and Center of Linden and Center streets and|helpful publig tion, containing in ad. (streets at will by their owners. So|the animal and see:to it that it |, Those who will judge the gardens! areas relays te sonecsuon £2, | dition “ih matters ot Perweulan ae many pimplsinte here Here teceteed [no 2urther damage while the oy 2 ry | - = affic that has bee: e ere for) est to those ag i i ral) ie Tribune o: ze ne! wil ave PRACT: 2p Shraaay cesta lutea ee ee ha ee Bava bE Genter, strect andl se ectine pesktirte toadiceene has|work a great deal of statistical data /to-war'gardens by the. animals that |charges so that it will likely be be... of the garden committee of Natro- King, Mrs. Webber endive: Parker, |" @ cross streets on each side half | used the sidewalk on the west side|of value to others. Those who have! it seems as tho somethings must be | ficial in keeping the animal corraled na county council of national de- with Mrs. Henry A. Johnson assist.| WY to the next street is progressing | of Center street to get around to/ already written Mr. Mondell for the|done if we are to have any vege-'in the future. : fense, has been, with her corps of ing. jfavorably. The workmen have com-|David and several narrow escapes|book should receive it shortly. tables. | Gy ALT wd inspectors and judges, making inspec- Z ens Si yg | pleted the cement work as far as Park jhave beer experienced between the} re One resident on Park avenue had Miss Sallie Lanes, an East Ten- tion tours to the many school chil-! wr are experts on alterations of lad-}2Ve? Drivers are) Woman suffrage has received the|a garden that called forth comment! nessee school: teacher, has a record and the bitulithic layers are|cars and pedestrians, | dren’s gardens in the city during the jes* garments. C. Moore, ‘tail-| Placing the asphalt coat at the corner | warned that they will be held liable} official indorsement of the Democrat_| from the passerby because of its ex- | of mowing six eres of hay in one past week and by next week the or. ‘for_any accident here for the cars!ic part; “! ut. 'celient condition and the way the veg-' day, s _by_t : a 10-tf!of Center and Linden streets. eae : eee ere for_the cars ic _pa Matinee Tonight Night § Matinee 2:30 THE OVERTHROW OF AN EMPIRE is accomplished by a band of restless spirits, guided by the soul of a woman who seeks to free her people from oppression. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Theda Bara in | “THE ROSE OF BLOOD” By Richard Ordynski Staged by J. Gordon Edwards STANDARD PICTURES EVENING—First Show 7:30 r to. pay for the pound TERE Night 7:00 : | — Sunday A Wonderful Paramount Picture Love’s Conquest | Starring 5 LINA CAVALIERI Gismonda is a robustious character of which Mme. Cavalieri, superbly endowed with beauty and talent, makes the most. The scene where Almeria rescues the child from the lion is said to be one of the most thrilling ever ‘pictured. The support of Mme. Cavalieri is one of the highest caliber. MATINEE 2:30- EVENING—First Show at 7:00 okt’. j eS Exposing Germanys MY FOUR YEARS..GERMANY fates _ Intrigue MONDAY and TUESDAY Net 700 a The Man Who‘Defied the Kaiser James W. Gerard OUR AMBASSADOR TO THE GERMAN IMPERIAL COURT It is because-our people should be informed that I have consented that this photoplay be made. There are too man AMBASSADOR __ JAMES W. GERRARDS Matinee 2:30 thinkers, writers and speakers in the United States. From now on we need workers, the doers and the realists who alone can win this contest for democracy and for permanent peace.—jAMES W. GERARD. f The Hohenzollerns, Hohenzollern literally translated means “Highwayman.” The Kaiser, who believes that German 1 “ShiningSword.” Kultur should be forced upon the world with the ner