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PAGE SIX . eee eee ' y and its "Wyoming operations |f LAST CHANCE TO MFTSTORVE TOMO BEET INNISTAY sezcistenst sess a sAMTON IF GOVBNMENT POLICY OF ee es IAMS HOM, CLAM THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE te E THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1919 ASSIST*-YOUR HEALTH pany, Record Year Forecast. CASPER TAKES es Be Seaeline tb eeueeucenente of evervthing in seasonable Fruits and Vege- - name, i "by officials in charge of th tables. We handle everything that grows. BACK SEAT AS |ieest mation. There ‘san organi z gar beet in- zation, “Volunteers of America,” paved the WINDY CENTER 3% is not «connected with the = army and should not be confused with irecibane:) |it by those solicited for donations. Work of sweeping the sand out of, Because the army’s name has been the lawn surrotinding the federal, ¥USed the local officers have called at- building was started yesterday, and) tention to the distinction. the entire east side was well swept ae Sea campaign of 1919 20 S before night. This lawn becomes| Mr. and Mrs. Frank England are in ds for the extent of ory of the com- opment of the STRAWBERRIES TOMORROW “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” @ two causes. ittee will not sell the bonds re- ed thru contributions but will re- tain them and use the interest. That sition will aid materially of the campaign goes unques n that many who do not fee! ion to make bond purcha: sh donations to the church a me will find the two inter-linked in such a fashion that no burden or hardship will be imposed. —_>- CITY FRUIT MARKET ng all reco practically buried under sand every/| Colorado Springs, where they are vis- sing located on one of the| iting Mr. England’s parents, and will Phone 247 and Get the Best windiest corners in the city. return home Sunday. fter the area was swept a large ~VSRR 114 South Wolcott — of sand which came from it was} Arthur Borks left last night for in the street, to be carted away | Denver to attend the automobile | TRIBE IRSHMHBHHHHEEEK the city street department. show. 151 South Center TE Two Stores furthe eneas d, tho ‘tie company is believed to be near its ¢ cept at one or two of its plants. The greatest acreage the company ever had w: but since that ti Jim Burns, H. J. Peterson, Ben tories have been b three new fac- ilt. Last year’s e urged to in the foll BEST VENTILAT- Lummis, Ben Pelton and W. R. John- acreage was considerably less than MATINEE ED THEATER IN oted a large'son left this morning on a 200,000 acri 2:30 & 4 P. M. . THE STATE ng good roads trip. With th immense acreage and the Provided this le favorable planting condi- NIGHT THE HOUSE 000,000 for this! Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bretschneider t which prevail thruout its terri- g OF QUALITY al’ governmen. have returned from a vis the Great Western is becoming FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 PICTURES enne ard Denver. 4n important factor in western in- it with a similar maTINE QOQMORROW © xem a very low from 10 to 000,000 rate of MATINEE TODAY NIGHT a Shirley Mason “COME ON IN’ —— Also ——_ A FLAGG COMEDY “MUTT and JEFF” that the mon ed to the countie: Film Company preents: | Also a Big “V’’ Comedy — Football and Cee Frauds in that ‘cou. ance to go into a gen- tral governing board. ing mecele not afford to bond . or be luke- on the It is the fair- th state to a wth and developme th. There is no other elf for this pur- way, than can Plenty of Gun SLD WYN Play and Speedy Action s to be raised is with the same Uncle Sam, in the n than a lot of poor ° a traveler sees a sys- § ne roads, he remembers the and forms a favorable im- on of it; he will be inclined to his home there, or suggest it friends. all the 4 \ \ m———_————>SATURDA Ya ITCHEL LEWIS OF “THE BARRIER,” “THE ax Sp AND MANY OTEERS “Ni ine-Tenths of the Law” A POWERFUL AND THRILLING DRAMA OF THE NORTH WOODS wonderful wealth of a record-breaking era! nead, there can be no voting these bonds, so that s will be talked Quality Suits only—and they are the CHEAPEST in the long run. And I have made their first cost very attractive, too. In the Ready-to-Wear Suits, I have the new SPRING ideas just released from famous makers —a line that you will not find elsewhere—suits that you are sure to admire. n excerpt from ng sent broad- y Postmaster W. of the good Whatever Your Demand, I'll Satisfy It—Fully and Quickly—In a Way That Will Please You In my Tailored-to-Order department, you have choice of selection of material from the bolt goods; I it in stock—one of the largest and best in the st—no delay or tedious waits. Then, too, I give personal supervision to ev uit made in my shop. That's my guarantee—and not a dollar do I get until you are satisfied. MEN’S HEADWEAR FOR SPRING A greater and finer stock of Spring Hats than we've ever shown before awaits your inspection. The color array is almost without end—Come in today. Frank Canner Custom Tailor and Clothier sters: J the Post- Hi all its offi soul with this 1 depend on thie that you can will please the more than for RS ARNO Racine Work Shirts If you’ve never worn a Racine Work Shit, buy one today—you'll like it immensely. ion for the e | COCCCOOOCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOEOOOOOO OE OOL OOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OO OOOO OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOEOOOOOOOOOOOO09008 ‘AS writing you er, T volun- © postmas- to put this i square you to be with CGGESGSSEEGSTESSSEUSESSSESSECATESTGUSCRULSASSUGEOAEEEE ° MARCH SHOWS RANGE OF : 7) OESREES, SHORTAGE a. OF MOISTURE REPORTED | (| Well-Balancea fy” "= So" Is Rakes—Hoes Too Spades—Shovels Few men realize the im- portance of proper balance and “bang” in tools. It is especi- ally necessary in tools for the as well-balanced e less tiring and require kill to obtain good results. AEEN KUTTER It’s full cut to give your muscles, play and your body a chance to “breathe.” You'll like its honest, broad-shouldered comfort— and it’s as handsome as it is comfortable. Lawn Mowers We have your size—at a price you can afford to Edge Trimmers pay. Don’t fail to see them. = z 3 - PRICED AT 2 2 er obse erver. The ure attained dur- degrees on Brighten up with Lowe Bros. High Standard Paints. month w 30 and the Only one paonlyion ent et tered into the Tools and Cutlery The recollection of qual- 1 0O RACINE SHIRTS GIVE A \ir_ weather and ideal conditions. are hell carctully@sdjastediand ity remains long after a balanced to give the greatest was a shortage of moisture efficiency with the least effort. the price is See rctectten: GREATER AMOUNT OF SATISFACTION vy .44 of an inch precipitation oc- The Keen Kutter Drawing AND UP curring during the month. Of that Knife, for example, is absolutely ount .27 of an inch of the total unique in this particular—never fell in one day on March 6. The re ee tle eeenatty Cee HOLMES mainder fell on three days. as the most per- The total snowfall for the month fect drkwing knife s nearly four inches resulting in ever made. very little moisture being stored on All Keen Kutter Hardware t ranges for the spring and sum- Tools fally Lcd mer needs, | Ce The gun shone for 15 days, while We set! them. nine days were cloudy for a short Company part of the time. Seven days durin; , . 9 even days during “HOLMES TO HOMES” : the month were put in the completely Watch Our Windows. BUY i cloudy class. _ CASPER) <2 -1 Ege WYOMING | = do W. S. S. Watch Our Windows. A Want J Ad w will sell it.