Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 2

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Page Twe THE CASPER DAILY. TRIBUNE CATHOLICS PUT NEW ERA 5 OPENING FOR BUSY DIXIE LAND, 1S CLAIM : K. ON RADICAL, UNPRECEDENTED PROSPERITY ENJOYED BY ALL OF SOUTH PLAN IN NATION ocie Events sound projects; with industry stabil- ized; with agricultural interests o a firmer and more diversified basi: with the number of unemployed negl il.) —A bring- permanent pros- is dawning for D ussurances of ve it nd completion of development gible, and with capital and labor 2 as Bisheps Representing Hier- “°'S “ow under way, ac ording to ° south of the Mason Mathers W ame pesoua! archy of Church Call on pinion d men Vv he. are clase “s working with one = or gvicu al and industrial life o x ¥ ; FCerndans wiithesHUrme OLeAE tion, Approve Industrial De- ° “rhe south is enjoying unprecedent- of, Disieland, thereby insuring. last Winchell ANsact necessary if mocracy ds prosper but it will not stop Optimism, based on progress made ony with) the x : i GEE a prosperity 20d Within the last few years and.on © The conclus hye pieces) iplete development of its varies cellent prospects for continuing de bam \ ‘ Seainelg PEACIRAI avily obtained ut good rates for “phe industrial and agricul‘urat isper Wor who hi 1 row or in southland of today is as different wei ple Ncenen i s her from the south of a few y ° al xs tue te AER} GROS$ EXPERIE as experienced men in these lin AL a i ¢ pene W MeG v make it. g : aN in Cast c ea fa tay bya i Considered from a purely monetary ee a Zs : : } form throug ANVENTUROUS THAI L i standpoint, the war was worth billions n are req i taweamimited: 6 ee ef dollars to the southeast, business 3 Wagner : of. r a me point out. gL wise tee pee gee : x ENTERING THE BALKANS Much money was spent locally 1. NVaTaCaeO vais 80 7 aera ata aS construction of war camps and plants,} Company L return acke soil fiews through acquisition of government people of Casper v OW . d OF SCIATHOS, : ties by the people, and through; to ti Mrs. B, F. S frien é Header zane ueass lopment of idle and waste lands. e. Alls MS it r ssion which is making Agricultural reform: overse ry 1 : ions in the Balkan use of war time ne rat the Kimt a view to aiding the re- bly will prove to be the most ealGaBle Drug store s th ‘ ue lianv n rf f were driven out by Bul- thing r Iting from the war tc. have a rec ot! eneli- ¢ t n eceupat -xperienced a tem- Dixie, mers believe. al relief; enefit of weap ¢ ki sence voyage from Piraeus, the Appealed to by the government fo: soldiers on urn here have n St. Le Athens, to Seloniki, and fin- ine’ ed food production, southern heen made itior eH in this mountain- planters, dropped cotton—heretofore al lie: the v one-crop product—and turned to Presbyterian Aid to noo} A diversified farming. Introduction, ; i ' as st ‘ ead Si ner, 100, of improved and labor-saving ma- ena ciety of the I 1 ‘ ali¢ hops ot ; they were Chinery, because of a shortage in ePenTonMliteecve A D Ch ‘ ‘ wer inder le in which farm labor, was made. » church Wednesday fr owing f o Y § y that it An educational campaign was nec "clock to which re Alf R ' Mv hi ni , ons she would essary, but today the movement for ition extende aa r y ful lied por . Having stopped diversified crops is 2 suc Tt was © by 1 Sia: ek refu- the turning point in the south’s de- r the u i » put on board the s velopment, planters and businessme1 1 daueht FARRIE RS gs made public A protests of the captain. alike agree. wn here \ Then : therefore, may t d te e from Volo to Great credit for the success of th ! 1 ent of u cold and movement is given to the county t hom 37 I r c 1 ned the who have not only shown forty-f oaie prot aw the old souther mers how to raise ana YoungiReople’s Da retur t t uti ‘ : de veg truck crops, fieia PeevesiEeoA fae ‘ t emplo i v re t c »s and meat crops, but have been 1 Time wD Mi Brit ished successful in getting the farmers to a4 ea P unfor- | “aise such products on a large seal TS + t cabins Before the war, Dixie annually im- ar i 1 so the engine room | 20rted about $600,000,000 worth of a h é ; scrambled to the | corn, o: hay, flour, at and meat y mee 1 i 10 S : } | prod , dairy products and canned 1 : can Oe : ty | ry nearly on ' x nes ¥ r ur cumbed tc y states compris. MacaleadSocialicfor i usa anals hare * | ng the cotton belt produced 135 per Wednesday Afternoon < nie j ent more wheat than in 1909. These z ss all their | s during this period in- BCE BUS. 2 vines to the churck | « ir oat crop 133 per cent, Ly 3 ved. Only the r ml per cent, potatoes 117 per , : + member % ‘ and sweet potatoes 67 per cent. \ ? P i of | Hose and cattle raising has develop- < ad he c i | proportionately with the increase pss 7 ee r of if corn and other grain production THe ges ailwTane ae ane Ree Manet ae s Mi + thrown packing houses and stock yards PeriRectl , ies 3 0. n being est d throughout the Or it t i I th t nailed Blooded hozs and cattle, found to J fame enon 1b) wr Iter over be more economical in the produc v Ly h $ exe and decks. Bi tion of meat, are fast replacing scrub , fs p We E money) ' effects of eve rhoon fre e ‘i ’ annot he controlled hen pots and fp s an indication of the increase in| h “ ery : cl Ns, canary cattle raising in the sout hy Mis: : 4 i ne « ui or ck ; household shipped 150,- » mos s ‘A met au pus id rabbi 2 nse of 181 per S ater Raa cs peril bythe " Wiis So helpless in the Another source of confidence in the es E t OF hirh 3 t officers future is found in the large amount of , S HY oe 300 or cetton held by south planters to tet j for ub. : ’ s were or- “bull” the market. ( ive es- L timates place the am int held fox : = ; ‘ Th higher prices between 4,000,000 and : JUST TO REMIND YOU r 5,000,000 bales. Prices ranging from 235 to 40 cents a pound are being de- ¢ 1 randed owners of the fle »polis vidier Ove | ‘ Home ie ! } ple. ne ‘ r there The naval stor varket, held in a \ 1 r ack in sight on > of uncertainty because of can-,¢ ‘ : Pel could take cellation of government contr extension of export restrictions, ( ; 2 I wt to turn back expected to take sharp upwara : Ml att rr of the Island trend with the signing of the peace * Ml ‘Olen t 1 iles south. It treaty. Dixie's pine forests produce a . 1 ) ficult k to more turpentine and rosin than those , s ner about in the high of the rest of the entire world put * i the operation was the most together, averaging between $40,000,-, five minutc of te vb) —————————— Vr teip Phe el ¢ sned violently { psize while t : ) we tt mela C ALE women passeng ‘ nets E the Red Cross 2 y calming tl ‘ p about and t o the she ed of in- and the =F ‘ »vities refused to allow them to ; were Ein next four days before mbt rouchir loniki, the passengers sub- ineCasy t they could on 1 n vd y } ‘ idin y f a y an : e members of, the Special Red een : i ( ; who made the voyage , : ( re Hon Folks, New Berges fee ork; Captain Edwin G. Merrill, New OR ASE LY EM Sis vrence Pumpelly, 2 $ : ain James. A ; No } Mi {Lieutenant : : your money —c the Har ~ ; EE eR 5 Heol __ Pty our Want Ad column, a ooo — X ; ( Ht } i | MULTIGRAP iat IUL TIGR NUE is Estimates Furnished for Work in Any Quantity r M * + i j COLORADO MULTIGRAPHING COMPANY aR Clating aaa ; her inte of Multigraphers—Notiries—Stenographers joulacal F f : Hy Office Supplies i i P : : Nad ostey 1774 Broadway Denver, Colorado : 4 Song Also Lobby Savoy Hotel——Phone Main 5656 000 and $50,000,000 annually. Thi year’s production probably will ex- ceed $70,000,000, dealers predic. Real estate men can see nothing but good times ahead. A_ building, wave, second to none in the south’s history, is rapidly gaining momentum.” Every-city, town and village south of the Mason and Dixon line has ex- perienced a hou: Now that government strictions on building have been re- moved, people who a few years ago never dreamed of owning their homes, are preparing to build, In Atlanta, as well as many other’, large cities, including Augusta, Charlotte, Columbia, Charleston, } con, Richmond, Savannah, Brunsw' Jacksonville, Tampa, Montgomery for confirmati ed. THE WYOMING w. Highway dra | shortage of dwelling! Columbus, Nashville, Chatanoog bile, Memphis and New Ori cant houses are searce, and in y instances unobtainable. One of the largest real estate cerns in Atlanta and the south, py dicts a steady flow of ‘real e- transactions, Farming on a large scale is attr: ing northern capital. Florida several of these big farms. Notable among such undertak is revealed in the recent purch: a tract of land approximately square near Palm Beach by H. Kelsey, of Boston. A model 090 ar arm of approximat; exploiting the Do: agricultural world, is Kelsey’s ex of Outwext Petroteum, We wil) Wire us or long din then ship your st koto ux with BROKERAGE CO. Ws ees: ‘| » So efo ao ofe-oS0 ofo-afs efeefo.so4% = Variety i : + Wholesomeness $ Are two features of the W Me tate PUM SU OU ON, yatt Cafeteria in which oe never ‘aim to neglect and we ‘invite a discriminatin RS public to check up our statements in this respect. oe “ of 3 ; ee ay % SERVICE TOO IS PARAMOUNT = + % ¥ And if you value your time it will pay you to cat al % Rg °° Wyatt Cafeteria, where you and your friends will ‘y ae ae oe find satisfaction. a Rs eo ° oy e * a 4 3 +, oa of . J " & Bl ox 2. Wyatt Hotel Bldg. Re x S id icing Joho ofo-eSo-oSe-ate ale fo oe a2e-slo-ale ete ofe 050 652 409-400 420 480 4! Wholesale and Retail Meadow Gold Butter Per pound Fresh Eggs Per Dozen —Phon Exclusive Market GOOD THINGS TO EAT SPECIAL TODAY PVOLGVVDOGOGLEGEOHE LargestIn The State Fresh Dressed Poultry THE NORRIS CO. e 12—

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