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DOUGLAS WOOL — spread of white, 110 by 110 feet has been eae for tke exhibition of a great series of pictures from all over the world, culled from the collections SELLS 55 CENTS Of missionaries. A special corps of youths, the Cen- DOUGLAS, Wyo tenary Cadets, 1,000 strong, was re- wool buyer represent cruited to guard the grounds and act| & Company of Bost as guides and messengers. As nearly ©!iP8 of the Morton Est METHODIST EXPOSITION OPENED TODAY IS THE GREATEST OF ITS KIND EVER ATTEMPTED, CLAIM LE SINISHED FRO THE WORLD NEXT LIQUOR WL HARRY CAREY June 20.—A pught the the Boot ———in (By United Press.) eral Leonard Wood. Eminent men of | as ib Land & Livestock company aud th - t - 7 ; » i possible one cadet was d f ani Lives pany and the COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 20.—This| the Methodist church have signified|each church district in the United | Morton & Jenne Sheep company. The 6 e was the opening day of the Méthodist| their intention of participating. States, forming a unique church cadet | Price Paid w ore par pout and ”? So Says Wyoming Superintendent} ©e?*eM#"y celebration. Until July 18] _ The various exhibition buildings are body, this te gail to be one of the best sale a e 1s in the state this year. 3 the gates of the exposition grounds| assigned to nations havi promi- Tke Centenary celet of Anti-Saloon League on Re- will remain open to welcome the hosts} nence in the mission field. "The China} opened under the ‘susghe ay Tuell work was done by H. B. Dickson turn from World Conven- of Methodisin and their friends. _It is) building encloses a walled Chinese) joint commission of the Methodist! To relieve the congestion on the at tion at Washington. fegarded as the most ambitious} city complete in all details, with tem-|chureh and the Methodist church} railroads and provide a delightful demonstration of missionary effort in| ples, pagodas, restaurants and gath- home and foreign fields ever attempt-|ering places. The Africa building ed, With pageantry, with music, with| contains thatched jungle huts and} life playa representing the daily exist-! the masonry structures of North| James E. Crowther as his assistant.|tendants could motor to the exposi- ence of strange peoples in far away] Africa, remnants of Roman civiliza-|W. B. Beauchamp is associate di-| tion. One caravan formed in Illinois lands, with replicas of far off com. | tion. | Pector-general, while th izi ed it hac 000 automobile munities and with innumerable fea-| The India building contains the | —=S=s=———ae—mweemnemer ene nee ee ney tures and exhibits, the Centenary cele-| bazaars, shrines, burning ghats, and | bration emphasizes the one hundredth } other pertinent features of the mystic | At our opening, BARBERING SERVICE began with us. south, of which W. W. Pinson is! summer outing, the celebration man- chairman. S. Earl Taylor is director-| agement arranged for automobile general of the celebration, with Dr,’ caravans by which thousands of at- World prohibition will be next and to this end the anti-saloon league of the world with Howard Russell a: president, was organized at the Wash- ington convention of the prohibition forces, information regarding’ which was brot to Wyoming this week by. W. L. Wade, of Cheyenne, the new superintendent of the league for this state. The league proposes to assist in keeping the nation dry and lend a hand in securing the adoption of prohibition thruout the world. THe HUB Saturday and Sunday a anniversary of the Methodist church's] empire. The Korea-Japan-Malaysia entry into the mission field. building encloses tea houses, temples, It is an all American exposition. | island huts and industries. The Eu-/ The Methodist church and the Metho-] rope-Latin America building presents | dist Church south have joined in aJ|.bits of war-wrecked France and Bel- demonstration of the strength of their] gium, shell-shattered cathedrals and The convention was one of the most important ever held by the league for it was the first convention to con- sider the liquor problem of the world, according to Mr. Wade. For some weeks preceeding the con- vention, about one hundred dele- gates, representing most of the prin- cipal nations of the world toured our county in company with some of the league’s most noted speakers. In this way they were enabled to study the effects of prohibition in the Unit- day, wh ering a denomination. Eight exhibit buildings house the exhibits and life plays. In the Coliseum, seating 7,500 persons, the pageant, “The Wayfarer,” is to be presented nightly, excepting Sun- Children’s Crusade,” is to be present- ed two afternoons each week. Seventeen have been enlisted tu make this gath- voices has been drilled for the page- ant, “The Wayfarer,” which has also an accurate replica of the Chateau- Thierry battle ground. Everything in the home mission| field is represented in the twin Ameri- can buildings. In the insular Ameri- ean building are found replicas of the dwellings of those Americans liv-} ing in Hawaii, Porto Rico and the} Philippines. | The largest screen in the world, a ile a children’s pageant, “The thousand participarits success. A choir of 1,000 Increased business ever since—it should be needless to add. A clean steam and face towel to each customer. BARBER SHOP HENNING MRS. H. J. RIDDLE Pine Street Grocery Phone 1125-W A Complete Line of Groceries ALL THIS WEEK oe oeee ina first handed way. Those an orchestra of 75 pieces and the|{ New Electrical Work Installed Cantaloupes, 45s = ° = -15e, . for 25e ie pene ne jonah bys brragyes aid of the $50,000 pipe organ espe- Old Work Repaired Cantaloupes, 54s ie wii _10¢, 3 for 25¢ very enthusiastic wi e results o! ; . - ' . : . cr ~ their investigation, and were anxious| “Illy constructed. The children’s pa- Will Give Demonstrations of Wat Gratess.15: to:a: Crete. 2 sn sce ee SUD that the anti-saloon league should geant has duplicate choruses of 500 You Must Be Satisfied to White Radishes, per dozen gets ; ‘ Pde SR CeEe nara ntre: (are ie ceete. GOm memmenreeerseremres om Ramen! ee ie ke engi: dare plete 27. oe) | LR ee en ee eee Sateen caer ct eiiae oeiarene Centenary celebration trombone choir Satisfy Us ies pong ~ eo Among those who addressed the con- aes enone see ony Rite El : " Siivy ] d a Ne Glib, dapeinane d vention were Congressmen John G. : : an | ta Kr Kri d Ne obage, per pound __ _ _ Cooper, of Yorktown, Ohio, Simon D. é Noted mep of Sapand oe ba: ib ectric : jupply j Ge e eam sp an Green Onions, per dozen Fess, Ohi Ee ties have been invited to participate, j Fem Oho, Maron of Rentky. The | neta eats i2ge"eekaed | Construction Company Tomatoes, per pound. ———- subject of liquor and labor said: ‘) am a mémber of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and when Mr Samuel Gompers says that labor is opposed to prohibition he does not consider the locomutive engineers who have been on record for some time as favoring prohibition, and I think there are many other branches of organized labor which he fails to represent.” Colonel Dan Morgan Smith, Com- mander of the Battalion of Death in the Argonne held his audience spell bound for more than an hour. His description of the terrors of war was most dramatic. He said “some of us officers have returned wearing badges of honor for the part we played in this awful struggle, but let me tell you who the real hero is. The man who won the war.’ ‘He is just the ‘Buck Private,’ and when they say that these hoys that risked all for de- mocracy will not stand for prohibi- tion, let me say that I resent it, for they slander these noble men. Pro- hibition is a part of our constitution and the soldier will stand by the con- stitution unto the end.” oe REASONS WH MEN SHOULD ENTER CLUB The Army and Navy club is first, last and all the time working for) the interests of men who have been in the service. The Army and Navy club is an ideal place to rest for an hour end enjoy recreation, We don’t encour- age loafing. , The Army and Navy club furnishes writing materials, reading matter and a good wholesome irifluence. In one day 75 men used our club rooms to write letters. The Army and Navy club has a resident secretary who is willing at ell times to assist in solving the prob- lems confronting the men who have recently returned fram service in the army, navy or marines. th adbis Men Steal Auto, Rob Postoffice, and Land in Jail CHEYENNE, Wyo, June 19.— After stealing an automobile owned | by David Dieth of, Berthoud, Colo.,| the license number owned by J. | Alteg of Cheyenne, and driving out! of the city to the little town of Campstool, twelve miles east of | Cheyenne, three men. whe gaye the firm name of “Smith Brothers Can-) ningway” in the sheriff’s office, were | arrested after, it is charged, they| had robbed the store and postofiice | at Campstool. The car was recover- ed and returned to Dieth, and. the three men landed in the county dail) after they had abandoned the car! seven miles north of the scene of| the robbery. Postage stamps and general merchandise were taken, The men will be charged with grand lay ceny, according to the district et- torney’s office. Before starting on the trip they placed Dieth’s number plates on Alteg’s car, and drove out of Cheyenne: under, Alteg’s . license nuniber, the’ police‘say. tidak se * DEAVER MASONS ORGANIZE SEIS a as: DEAVER, Jane!29.—Tri-Mountain ’View Lodg IN, if the name of the* newly ‘organized Masonic lodge of Deaver. Next, Saturday eyening organization will be perfected and officers will be installed, A ban- quet will be served and an elaborate entertainment will be given in honor of the Magons and their ladies. from Josephus Daniels, secretary of} the navy; William Howard Taft; Wil- liam Jennings Bryan, and Major Gen- WIPO IIIS II IIL O IL AID DT & * Room 1 Mokler Bidg. Phone 483-W Lester Brokerage House . Cd Inc. N Specializing in N) NEW YORK OIL : A Cordial Invitation 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 \) Delicious Coffee TODAY and SATURDAY at White’s Grocery Co. LOT SALE-RIVERTON, WYO 154 Choice Lots in the Best City_in the State to Be Sold at Auction Cucumbers, each Rhubarb, per pound___ Bing Cherries, per pound_ Oranges, per dozen Lemons, per dozen______ Watermelon, per pound Bananas, per pound_. Plums, per pound______ Apricots, per pound__ z New Potatoes, 2!/> pounds This is the Last Day for Per Crate z Per Box. -- -<-— = Fresh Pineapples, each COLD LUNCH MEATS Hood River Scackanibe ae wrnetencieanet _~27%e 37 Is Extended to All Wednesday, June 25th,’19 These lots are situated in the east portion of the city, all within a short distance frdm the heart of the business section, and are known as the River View addition, The soil is al] deep and rich and has been for the most part planted to alfalfa for a number of years. No poor land is included in the entire lot. Riverton is not a boom town but is experiencing a steady and substantial growth. Property is cheaper now than it will ever be at any future penod—the lots offered in this sale are the lowest priced that can now be had. City water and sewers are soon to be installed. Don’t hesitate and wish later you had taken advantage of this opportunity. Riverton’s Resources and Advantages Are Staple RIVERTON is one of the fastest growing towns in the state of Wyo- ming, situated on the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 125 miles west of Casper, Wyo. Beautifully situated in the bend of the Big Wind nver and the terminus of several other rivers and streams, The principal industries are agricultural, sheep and cattle raising, oil, gas, coal, railroad tie treating, oil refinery, besides numerous smaller enterprises. Forty thousand acres of the finest land imaginable is now under cultivation and irrigation with a huge reclamation project being developed by the government which will add more than 200,000 acres. Being situated as it is in the center of Wyoming and in the largest agri- cultural section of the state besides holding the only logical entrance to the southern Idaho country, it cannot help but be the future railroad center of Wyoming. Wh Riverton and immediate vicinity offers varied inducements to the farmer, stockman, merchant, miner, manufacturer, investor, health and pleasure seeker, for it has all the necessary land, water, range, cheap fuel, healthy climate, fishing streams, hunting grounds, ete,, that go to make each undertaking most successful. Liberal terms of one-third eash and the balance in easy payments have been prepared. A special train and other accommodations are arranged for the convenience of the many who are going to make the trip. For further and more detailed information address C. C. Slaughter, Sales Manager, at once at Riverton, Wyoming. L. E. McLaughlin, Owner COL. H. F, SLAUGHTER, COL. H.L. SLAUGHTER, pallas, S. D. Auctioneers: oe a ee |