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ees Fe ee ae Se ee =i FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918 GNI YEAWY I STATE IN WEEK Interrupted, But Hay Haryest Ranges Are Excellent. and Livestock Thriving By ANDREW M. HAMRICK (U. S. Weather Bureau, Cheyenne.) Rain was general over the state, In many districts thunder showers occurred daily. As a result haymak- ing was interrupted considerably, and there was some loss of alfalfa. Hail ties and did some damage to corn and potatoes. In the eastern’ counties . Plucky Salvation Army Girls Tell How They Cook Hot Food for Fighters at the Front By MISS GLADYS McINTYPE = PAGE FIVE \circus shows here. |a lifetime of hard work and patience|tractions will be given on the show | The circus has many animals and/to bring all his untamed beasts up to} -rounds. £ this downtown street trainers, 500 attendants, three rings the skillful requirements for exhibi- * S 2 and a wonderful program made up of tion purposes. So every program|*‘ animal actors of every kind. seen under the hand of this yzenius. | i i i Cireus overs and managers have|assisted by his 46 men and women so prte rp ilae s PS ide for years spent fortunes and studied trainers, moves along in three rings. ‘sivwis; F - m a their is off striving for something} with the steel arenas protecting the Hy Bie alt “ill visit he alah ; new and to get away from time-worn| multitude in perfect safety, So many bac Meer praise I vase eathegea amy tell without violating the rules of the|Press Agent Heralds Coming of acts and “features” and to improve|new and novel thrills are introduced,} 02) afternoon’ and nightiexhitvGorss (Written for the United Press censor.” 3 : the old-time played-out arena pro-|a big lion act where these monster sys art< WITH THE AMERICAN TROOPS Caen niki Tania Robinson Shows \aFam. jbrutes leap over elephants, jump} f. M. Ellithorpe of the Bloom Shoe * ‘ AT THE FRONT, f. 9 % m Casper It remains for Fred Buchanan,| through hoops of fire, perforn: amid} Clothing company, will leave next his sunny (ey Mail) vied ca jnow famous as the Animal King, to hundreds of electric lighted globes »n| Week for a business trip East, goat tl One of the most pleasant surprises we - E. Wheeler, a veteran circus|completely revolutionize the entire| offering an unusual program of :aer-| to Omaha and Chicago. smb have had since we arrived on the press agent, known to every news-|circus world, until he is now regard-|it, and constantly relieved by the an- Omo tent front are the letters and clippings we paper office in America as “Punch” ed as the master mind of the circus ties of a score of clowns whose fun-| Mrs. Felix Munos, a native of Old **~ get from people back home, many of = = Wheeler, arrived in the city yesterday field and the inventor of an entirely|making qualities are introduced 4s a] Mexico, aged 21 years, dig| yester- -- 4 y 9 with advance tidings of the pleasures new, novel and meritorious tented relief from the tension of a two-hour day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The body © © them from folks we never knew. We Love décides the custody of mil- in store for the people of this city show prograin that cannot be copied program of thrill producers. was taken to the Shaffer-Gay chapel like had no idea when we came over that. lions where lawyers fail, in “A Bach. and vicinity tomorrow. or even empted for years, as it has; After the big daily morning street} where the services will be held lat- ver people would find out what we weie lor’s Chi » iy ‘ach-| On that date Yankee Robinson's req remarkable man almost! parade many new out door free at-| er, MO it occurred in the sotitheastern coun- doing, pod would write to us in such aa Nairn the Vitagraph Blue — rs - ie rt ee A a AEN eit eid a — . At - ‘ibbon ure, i BEE DOR in\ Gls Destine ace jeatlin ae Saag Fae Cae a CLE LE EES RA APP LA PLILSISAP PEP PFAVAA SALAD LES BS beginning to get clippings and letters) A young Western mining man who pat ak i a wre ‘ some rye is beginning to turn, but it was held back by the rainy weath-|Sbout our experience in Siecheprey,| believes in the “square deal,” comes and they always bring them around.|East possesséd of millions and takes eastern counties, and potatoes are| They seem as tickled as we are over|Up the life of an idle bachelor club- large enough for use.. Winter wheat | these clippings. er. Early corn is taseling in the was “burned” somewhat in the east- We have to admit to ourselyes|now reduced to poverty and the sole iP. Rs man. girl reared in affluence, but ern districts in June, and as a result|sometimes, tho we never do to any. the outlook for a good crop is not so bright, but in Sheridan county and the extreme southwest part of the state, the prospects are excellent. Rye harvesting will begin next week in the eastern part of the state. Spring wheat, all over the state, is reported in excellent condition, and oats are doing nicely. Ranges con- tinue excellent, due to the good rains of the past week. Livestock, thriv- ing. Sheep are now grazing in the mountains in the southwest. Precipitation for the week—Chey- one, 1.85 inches; Spencer, Parkman, 0.52; Sheridan, 0.42; Crow Will, 0.82; Casper, 0.94; Worland, 0.09; Dubois, 0.68; Lander, 0.45; Evanston, 1.20. KEEP A BEE AND TRAIN TO STING HUN, IS ADVICE [By United Press] WASHINGTON, July 19,—The lit- tle busy bee improves each shining hour just like a Red Cross worker these days, and he’s stinging the kais-| er quite considerably. About 250,000,000 pounds of hon- ey are produced annually in the Uni- ted States, the department of agri- culture announces. This is an im- portant contribution to the nation’s food supply, particularly in these days of sugar shortage. The depart- ment urges an increase in honey pro- duction to at least 10 to 20 times the amount now produced. The available supply of honey nectar at present is only touched by the busy bees. os ENGINE EQUIPPED FOR RAW OILS IS INVENTEED [By Associated Prexs.] COPENHAGEN, July 19.—The Dutch inventor, Ellehammer, recent- ly sold his patent rights in a new motor engine to. Norway and Swed- en. The sum he received is report- ed to be greater than has ever been paid in Scandinavia for an invention. The feature of the new motor i steam. It is claimed that it will supersede the ordinary explosion en- gine, that it is neither heavier nor bulkier than the benzine motor in common usage and cqn use the cheap- est raw oils. ‘ ee 0.48;) show us. have seen. from an old soldier. of U. S. Salvation Army.” reached us. | ty serious. er. We havyen’t any grandfathers— except him. “Misses Gladys and Irene McIntyre: commanding officer. when I read that account! girls are of the true blood!’ I am | {hot coffee. until we could serve ourselves. “We Will Win” has not left the States yet. try, company I, located preserved in the ’60’s trail in dust. you from all harm, is my prayer. 7 “JESSE E. PAULEY, “Soldiers’ Home, Danville, IIL, U. S. A.” “Pp, S.—If this letter reaches you WE are experts on alterations of lad- ies’ garments. L. C. Moore, tail- or. 6-10-tf yourselves and all the news you can aa] Z Ree w NOOO IG IOANS TOE wo GUE i Who Said it Was Hot Not if you have a Westinghouse Electric Fan, Why not bring the cool, invigorating mountain breezes to your home, office or store, with an Electric Fan? ‘THERE’S A SIZE FOR YOU. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69. one else, that we get homesick so far| learns t e a over here, and we feel lonesome, in|™ining partner of the young million- spite of all the kindnesses the boys|*ire’s uncle. I guess it’s just because we ace ils, and arcn’t soldiers yet. But! the Jetters from home help out, even A Fi when they are from aecieone we never|‘!#im on his vast fortune but that We got a peachy one yesterday It was address-| led to my sister, just “Miss Irene Mc-! | Intyre, somewhere in France, in care But «it We thought it was fun:y when we started to read it, but when ; we were half way thru, we were pret- | As soon as we finished, |I sat down and wrote the old soldier a long letter and told him we were going to adopt him for our grandfath-| Shea and Jessie Stevens. “You may no doubt be surprised FROM THE PANTHEON WALLS to receive a letter from an old soldier you never saw or heard of, but in my paper I read about your brave and heroic service on the front, sone- where in France, where you braved the gas shells of the Huns to serve hot coffee and doughnuts to the Y in- kee boys. for more than a weck, and then retired only upon orders of the THIRTY-FIVE SHOTS FIRED “You don’t know how proud I was But I said, “That’s American, and those two ‘ war "61-7 tention in German newspapers re-| anole soldier, of the. eof ag oe ceived here of the number of shots yo uto cheer aaa rane Ueto Paris, within a specified period, ‘Now, with such brave heroines in| our camps and in the trenches to cheer the boys on, we will win. I/fired at Paris.” have one son in the service, but he) He’s a) PRESS- EDITOR MARRIES first lieutenant in the 338th infan- * at Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich. There is|\few days ago to, supposedly, visit only one thing I regret, and that is| friends in Denver, really went to be-! that I am too old to go myself. But! come the bride of Emmett Stapleton, | such brave girls and boys will never /news editor ef the Casper Morning let that grand old banner that we | Press. the/ Tuesday at the Court House in Den-} “May God’s protecting hand save|ographer aii and it is possible for you to answer|turned to Casper and are making it, I want you to tell me all about|their home for the present at the |Support of two younger sisters, learns that her father once was a She appeals to him for aid for the younger girls and he discovers that the girls have absolutely no legal} years ago his uncle had defrauded the other man. Waving aside protests of his law- {yers, he fights to convey his millions’ to the girl and she refuses to accept them. There is a legal deadlock un- til love steps in and a settlement quickly is effected. Harry Morey and Florence Deshon| have the stellar roles int his fascina- ting drama by William Addison Lath- rop, and in the supporting cast are: Alice Terry, Denton Vane, William) MURAL PAINTINGS VANISH [By Associated Preps.] PARIS, July 19.—The authorities} are busy with the removal! from the| walls of the Pantheon of the magnifi- cent mural paintings which decorate them, notably the paintings by Puvis} de Chavannes. | AT PARIS IN SINGLE DAY, Make Every Penny Count SAVE (0 1015 Es |} Cent Reduce your Grocery and Meat bill by buying your supplies at the Central Grocery and Méat Mar- ket. I have purchased the Mores & Lutas grocery and have added a complete stock of Groceries and Meats, which we offer to you at a genuine -aving of 10 to 15 per cent. Read the Price List Over Carefully and Compare It With What You Have Been Paying GILLI LIS II SIV ISIS SIS. —— i* . By Associated Press.] NEW YORK, July 19.—The first) fired in the long range bombardment is made in a special dispatch from| the western front published in the| Colonge Gazette which, in a review) jof the day’s activities, concludes with} the statement that “35 shots were | nr | ‘CASPER GIRL IN DENVER| Miss Mary Rae, who left Casper a} The marriage was performed | ver. The bride was formerly sten-| City Attorney W. H. Patton’s office. Both are well known in Casper and) jhave a host of friends who will wish them happiness and success. Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton have re- \ Rigi TevhaViiaNiaw alia ieiray ISA PLLALLLLELLALLULELLALLLLLLL 2. TLL AAR MAM AMAA AAA AhM Ah Ah hb La Lh kA hh hk di ddhdididkididididiidlahderk dhe di dkdeded i! tf ff gf fe ep Ae CC COOCR ee iii tit PRICES: CANNED VEGETABLES 2 Ib. can Corn, Hawkeye brand, per can. 15 | 3 lb, can Tomatoes, per can......... 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