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eS Segre aeeeenettrs errata a TONNE aac, Pi CARRIES he INFORM GE SHLES tion this week, President 7 M. Wil- ;Son says: “In regard to the price for shear- fing advise that in Arizona where the igrowers signed a contract with the’ | Shearer’s union on a sliding scale, the ! | price is from 16c to 203, the shearer | paying his board. In Utah they are Three dollars in return for every|contracting shearing for 12!¢ and) dollar donated is the rather attrac-|board and 14c shearer to pay his own | tive proposition which the Baptists ‘board. In our own state we know! of Wyoming face in promoting the/of three contracts made at the pri success of the six-million-dollar/agreed unon, viz: 15c shearer to “Victory” campaign which will domi-'his Lourd, ard we earnestly urge all nate all other church activities dur-| woolgrowers to adhere to this price. ing the next 30 days. As such it “In reference to the wage question should carry a broad appeal to the jn Idaho where they were paying membership, for while Wyoming‘herders from $100 to $125 per month Baptists are called upon to raise only Jast year, new hercers are going out about $9,000 of the total sum, ap-| at $60 per month, and to $75 if th ey, proximately $25,000 has been al-! make good. Around Billings, Mont., lotted to this state for the aid of) herders are now going out at the | missions and improvement policies! same figure and this figure also ap-! calculated to meet the needs of this plies to parts of Central Wyoming. al Oe th $9,000 to b 1 a naeraa eh e 0 be raised some $3,296 already has been apportioned, py At tat tacts toon Becetontes] among the churches of the state and 1919. Tickets ae aa Ly Avan at the conference in Casper Friday of ickers 691g Dadicsgtrees Z. C. O'Farrell, state director for the Beale “Victory” campaign, and J. F. ' Blodgett, superintendent of Baptis missions in Wyoming, the remainde: of the sum was allocated to the dif-! ferent congregations as follows: Cheyenne, first, $591; sper, first, $350; Worland, $350; Greybull, $250; Powell, $275; Laramie, $290;' Gillette, $250; Neiber, $175; der, $200; Sheridan, first, Glenrock, $150; Torrington, | Rock Springs, $115; Evanston, $100; Dwyer, $100; Douglas, $140; River- ton, $100; Meeteetse, $200; Burli ton, $57. iebo, $75; i Lower Shell, $14; aucern, 3 derson, $70; Otto, $50 ; Shell, Thermopolis, $78; tae Bethel, $40; Kane, $25; A Burge, $10; Carneyville, $: per, second, $20; Cheyenne, s $20; Chugwater, $ Durham, $10; Golden Prairi Hulett, $8 Jackson, $50; $10; Pleasant, Sheridan, second, $10; Pine Is the Month rural, $5. to Paint The raising of $250,000 by the church before April 1 hi i e- unt the aequiston of 350,000 of SRN gle Roofs fered by a great philanthropist, with Se the result that the campaign is be- and Wooden WSS Buildings ing speeded up throughout the coun- WITH Three Dollars to Return for Every One Donated to Victory Cam- paign in Wyoming; Allot- ments Are Made. $5 ‘Bluffs try at its inception. In Wyoming leaders are highly optimistic over probable results but are bending every energy to the drive to offset the da unger of of Pacis Reoinenene TNE WYOMING SOLDIER “OWL §, $:4OWISIANA Buumlnous. The governor's orva/offiea has been ad-| vised that there was one lone Wyo- Ror at ming soldier aboard the U. S. S. 0 al Louisiana, which docked at Newport) News last Wednesday. Neither the! oreenization nor the home town of! CROWN TAR WOES Denver soldier was given. The notice; came from the morale division of the | THE DENVER ry ry ELECTRIC LIGHT 3 United States army. FOR SALE BY ——»—_ Tribune Wantade VV. Scoggan ecoeveccccscccccccecgecccccccccsess Lander Valley Produce Man Hay, Grain and Farm Products. Wife or write Lander, Wyo. ee Pa PLANTS TREES - Ihave both. Trees are scarce this season and prices are high. Place your order for trees before March 1st or you may get left. I refuse to sell trees not suit- able for planting in this locality. WM. MOSTELLER Phone 1 F 3 or 557-M Evenings foto feateetecteateeteatoetontes 3 Bs $ $ otesteaececentesteegrees seated F ANNOUNCEMENT: DR. J. H. JEFFREY CHIROPRACTOR of CASPER Sn hate de deteten OE iM Will visit Glenrock on Tuesdays, 0, Oe ‘ Thursdays and Saturdays of each Motes Ore e ee, ‘. ‘o week, commencing MARCH 25th Room 108, Hotel Higgins PPOOPSSSOSPOOSSSOO OOOO 1M K? "o% 0, Me Masta BSoddocgecgeege<: ° Presbyterian church in this country | and over: isc of that denom} for 2 campaign to build a new first Sunday in March, and will be ne: . if conditions justi | continued in a thoroughly organized “A ck of 1,000 membe }way until Sunday, March 23, when property rests of from 60 to 100 | 130, 000 duly appointed anys rs . all paid for by April | will visit every Presbyterien in the rather ambitious MIND (IP RIVE | United States during the hours of hy the local church, ltwo to five to secure his vledge for whic! ad with the p {this eee ont d alter H. Brad a kickoff" meeting held at ees “Vocal church Yast evening 15 New the state for the t, entertains high {te 2ams of male members of the con- hopes f s in Casper as | cregation went over their instructions well as ot Solicitation of Budget Fund of! in indulged in the practice of the * ORDER PLACED BY CITY FOR NEW TRACTOR 10 BE USED ON LOCAL STREETS 1 new extensively used in’ the rtion program th c Mare | ugurated and will t $15,700 Between 2:00 and jart of solicitation. Between 2 aut att fare a ve is eee ae arias etc 5:00 O'clock Tomorrow; [ee eee A een ele ields no immunity with crim-| yureha rd from Henry John | ns 0 e ca mn he} bres | naive tecti at Buber. t ce snecial features that wil Kick-off Meeting LacRabecomilheivicanvassiisvexpoctad | fone: mace tid (by thesrobbery) here desirable for the city work of the home of Fede Judge John A. Riner. Guns, clothes and jewelry ued at aken. The bur » not been caught Friday. /to meet the budget for the year, amounting to $15,700. |hundred dollars of t toward benevolences, $: rent expenses and $11,500 to hiqui- w. J. ate the church debt in pre » of the new machine of th se now | ld steam tracte Iso one of the cit the trade The campaign to raise forty million | dollars to carry on the work of the | =e oyarth of Dougle or in Casper t « was launched in all the STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY There’s “Spring” in the Step Of Every Man Teday See Our Welcome 5 | Home j ; . Victory Windows of New Spring Style just around the corner, and to the Vic- and to all those who Spring’s tors from “Over There” helped patriotically at home, we present clothes typical of the great days of peace and achieve- ment “Spring” just ahead of us—clothes that put in the step and genuine savings in the pocket, because after all Are the True Measure of Economy; They Cost Least in the Long Run America s Best Clothes Spring Suits $20 to $50 Wide selection of medium weights d uncommon models from the clever single and double breasted waist seam styles to the more rs with youth and dignity without sacrifice of desizn utiful fab Not in many months have we presented such maznificent clothing selections. Introducing scores of entirely new 2 conservative models that combine Super quality and superb in color and finish. fresh from the loom AN ENORMOUS RANGE OF SPECIAL SIZES AND MODELS ENAB LES ELGIN SHOE & CLO. CO. TO FIT ALL MEN AND YOUNG MEN FEATURING FEATURING FEATURING Hart Schaffner & Marx Rosenwald & Weil Style-Plus CLOTHES TOP COATS CLOTHES The famous m erpieces of hand- tailoring in All the latest in regular Toppers and Shower- Acknowledved supreme in the field of medium ready-for-s ice clothes. Proof Garments. priced clothes. Young Spirited Spring Hat Styles Including World-Famous LARGEST o JOHN B. STETSON HATS wyomxisiiowine in A GUESSEPPI BARBOLETTO ITALIAN IMPORTED HATS WESTERN STAPLES AND SUPERIOR HATS $3.50 *° $17.00 not to be overlooked by any man who -buyir distinet rica’s finest hat makers, Prices range From The opportunity that such a is at all particular about his headwear. one comprehensive display the premier productions of 2 Style Surprises in NEW SPRING CAPS---Supreme Showing Inspect the most complete selection of Spring Caps Casper has ever known. The new inverted front. Come in solid shades of green, African brown $1. 25 TO $3. 50 Taupe and blue, well as small mixtures, at-- Complete Showing of Boys’ New Spring Caps at 90c to $1.50 Men’s Hat Section—North Aisle The Critical Dresser’s Shirt Store Amazingly complete seections emphasize our preparedness to supply critical dressers with just what’s what in shirts Beautiful Spring Negligees Luxurious New Silk Shirts $1.50 to $4.00 $5.00 to $12.00 New Spring Neckwear r to go with the shirts! Silks of ex- gn. pleasure, offering in What a-bewildering display of neckwe ceptional quality. Patterns of distinguished des Wide End Four-in-Hands Prices range from 75c to $3.50 A ‘DIFFERENT SHOE STORE FOR MEN A shoe store where “making you a steadfast customer” is the sole aim of the service we render. No effort is too g1 for us to produce the one result— your complete s: iction. Note the famous lines we feature. 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Goodrich, it is true, makes Silvertown Cords the handsom- est tires—the very Beau Brummel tires of smart cars. Yet if clumsiness and ugliness would add one mile to their service, Goodrich would make them clumsy and ugly as thequeerold pelican. “Quality First,” rules in the manufacture of Silvertowns; and they render quality service first and last. Give your automobile the obvious grace and elegance of the Tires with the Twin Red Diamonds on | the sidewall. Their | mileage is sure. Buy Gocdrich Tires from a Dealer “BEST IN THE LONG RUN’ Ww TU