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ee “eats ~ . . ~ ~-— — oA — " TAGE SIA steeaieckeband petals ase tae ale a a 7 Casper Daitip Crlbune a is Te ee es = SSS eee ee , Te 3 ; snder’0;| Mroand WSEINa Clay | crops has responded accordingly. Ir-|*Vorland, 0; ‘vdy, 05 ande r, a rt lie paceee on ce layto, ) |rigated crops made good growth, but Encampment, 0.88; Evanston, | 0 in Tile mae wadgki, 722 Sc. : res that now have| Bedford, © jon, 03. Yellowstone) and Mrs, 5 + 733 S noe are many cr for irrige’ing. |Park, 0.02: Salt Lake, Utah, 0.02;) Center street, fon the wast two we Wheat is heading short. Oais are! Pocatello, Ic ho, 0 have aoe ate oO eir home By FRED PA PATER jointing, and suffering ba‘ly from| Air andea 7 WwW. Hudri i, of E Notice So Lander thinks we are jealous therdrougtt Ottawa, Ja.,!arrived last night tol. scotnuntaliKist eddichis’ bre of her, Well, we are We Meadows ana ranges are drying |}, the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.|«.1) Kist are in Casper today re st be Sout up, and the result is that, while mas Mills. st Milton street.| 7. ‘ 30 scan re there must be South Thoma: ills, : Highland Park, Il., iting gate to Yellowstone National park, livestock is now in fair to good con-| The party will leave in a short time Wolcotts. Mr. Kist recently rety; naturally the road leading dition, in many localities they have | tor a trip thru Yellowstone park. ” | (4°r.om the service, and is cor i come down ae beer austen and a few stockmen | ee > ine making his home here. » country, cross the | SS are ae bs | e =R SALE TOMORROW and touch Lan-) Half a Dozen Cited Into Court for blReduction of Flock: Fase. Held Likely Another Week Fails to Bring Re- Ereceiancn tc) sie sea re LEADER pao ie 7 <0. {Deke tana EMER Deke, Tabelen h Failure to Carry Duplicate | from Lack of Hay and Range lief to Agricultural Districts Hillsdale, . (showers) ; Laramie, 0.46;/ The July c nee sale of the Lea ught t ee Ube sie I con- Tags and Fines of $21 | in Many Uocaltiess Clips. and Stockmen Ship Be- Chugwater, 0.42; Ghogwaters No. 2, F store: w hich pies ear ay as for Core er iso enie ple tend tho, is t call fo Rs nk ink heavy rain; per, 0.51; Wyncote,| cludes the sale of suits, cloaks, 4 trips Tey eee ati eee ene See actat the Each Are Assessed. | Being Sold. cause of Shrinkage. 0:13; Mooreroft, (two good show- |dolmans among the other articles of tonight, at Fico Geese rae® oar It for the espe-| yfany Casper motor car owners] — Ww brs); pRocky (Foint, "TH De Poa ae their benefit. the Yellow- 24 drivers found that it is neces | The prospect that Wyoming’s 1920 (U. S. Cate 0.02; Crow Hill, 0; 3) elusive women’s shop. erfect to have two automobile license {wool crop will be much smaller ths Except a few local showers in the 1 tags on their cars yester¢ before | present year is growing southeastern part of the state. the £ Judge W. E. Tubbs in justice of| dvances with! drought remains unbroken nd there peace court. But it cost most of| interm showers to relieve peratures for the week ave e THE HOUSE of tour- them $21 to find out about the law|conditions resulting from an almost about five degrees above normal, ani MATINEE OF QUALITY > which has been in effect for more] unprecedented drouth. The dry weath- day temperatures over northern di: 2:30 & 4 P.M PICTURES than a year and concerning which jy has persisted sufficiently to tricts were not so high as last we t 5 5 warnings have been given by that there wil! be erious Sunshine percentages were as TONIGHT BEST VENTILAT- ©} county officials. shortage of hay in many localities. lows: Cheyenne, Sheridan, ED THEATER IN About six paid this large fine and| This situation is beleved to make it Lander, ; Salt Lake FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 THE STATE *\five others were to app later. To-] nevitable that Wyoming’s flocks must As a result of the weather con-, day the longest list of violators will} be reduced sufficiently in number to ditions, the grewth of dry-land wheat. ic come before Judge Tubbs. Yester-} be carried through the winter on for- oats and alfalfa was poor to on day those who were slow to appear} ige resources far below the normal, fair, and many fields probably will Tr'omni ra were recommended to receive a h he reduction coming through abnor-'be total failures. There are a few ‘ * ier fine than the usual $15 fine mal shipments to market points. and) loca n the southeastern part of costs which brought the bill to ‘ transfer of sheep from this state to the state, that hi been favored ee across! There were many hard k | Yo es elsewhere where may be! with showers, and the growth of gest route stories concerning the motor cat} 5btained at reasonable prices. The or 1 out in the tags yesterday and there was an|jatter is more logical than the course completion. No sales have been re Ae oe hd nee unusually large number who were go-] 4 few flockmasters have contemplated ported that section, the flockmas- ek iru the counties ing to place the second tag on their} _the shipment of eastern hay to ters holding for better prices. wh 50 per cent ©t/car last night. Unfortunately that} wyor AUcheianthamaheen nS 2 did them little good yesterday after-] sent upplies will be that 609900008 066600066: ds ¢ the noon because they had but one tae} nuch nearer to the market points to seseessocseeseee esse | Sect ae © on when told to appear in court. —_| which eventually they would be con- LELSLOOLOOTCEOS: when it is spent on! «John Doe” warrants were issue¢} signed. ¢ will feed the ertire|for those whom the county official:| 1. Ralph Hall, repre ng Webb FOR RENT 24 that one eee EES but one jieente £1] & Co., of Philadelphia, has purchased 2 at UN- This made the expense of arresting | spe Bu in Land € Live Stock com- 4 perma-|ynd bringing into court unusualls SERIA EE HOUSE 3 h F t heavy and the $ fine was the re Gamerone Bros Jennings $ f natches 0: z i 2 , sro: A r 5 sult. The fine may be as high as d George Grant clips, each of § » é Many complained that they did not} (5 50 cents a poun ign iaktae $ : know about the law and that they| wireq one of the st clips ir Sale g had seen nothing about it in the w tnt nets 4 « 7 yoming—the 1,000 pounds shorn @ 2 > newspapers. Nearly all admitted thei] oy. the flock | n awd ati th A Real Bargain b S proportions puilt and eventually paid their fine Gionibre: ceaboitienl coatsncn 2 of the law tnvt was “ Judge Tubbs explained that they] 7). oy 7. ay s g pass » trond issue, and. =" would have to have two license taxs sunbion! at Laramie torsos “center e Good Terms , a tw SE on their cars until the present law : ~, A | ’ the only way we couL! get a bond fee ete S4m™ Mat oe Pattee ancl) , Charles, Carter, representing thel Phone 959-M 3 © at with, and next year. In case of a lost tag. Broan] elanc firm of Bost on, has se. Wokcanbeseees ¢ t r t tha u ed rear aie 2 is ie u urec I ce inn « , 0 SO2Oo® > o-o~ ¢ t that now, wile the best thing is to send at once a has kK mney pis ta: 00 -o9) r ich the Yellowstors for a duplicate to Cheyenne and the] Gren int 2 boat Marsa eae | s should see to 1! that) receipt will be sent at once which} _—OCere SOU UOs | 3 arin every dollar that its county is en- will show that the motor car owner t to of this state and feucrar j. complying with the law. a joney is spent on the Ye Otherwise they will have little y ne wa. governor and <tanding in court and will receive the rat ay artment snovle \cya] fine unless they can show that ee VaUegsUxE 5 per 2nt they have applied for the additional : ft after each locality gets/tag’ Not one was able to do this spent on the Yellow- yesterday. stone highway is the winner for the entire state It 1 bring more oney into the other one enterprise i tate, d we must 4 permanent pavement on that that will 1 p it fit to trav- | kinds of weather at all sea the year. Yellowstone highWay from to Casper needs a lot of Common tea in the cup here ure many bad places; | SS eter ee nar aeeenes hase VerLymittle stcatla VOT sm s spent for permanence. The bridge McKinley should be moved from present location up to where the and a lot of tannin. Fine lot of tea-flavor, tea has a railroad bridge now is, and the high- | Der Pair ‘ sneitbedvalonc!sneysebO) aide ind etree no t | Felt Slippers for Men, Women and Children— 69e susiness of Converse county When you use common | Per Pair zs 2 commissioners of that tea, you can't get enough | should use the share of the f . , - > ane entitled to under tea-flavorbeforethetannin || Tennis Shoes, Boys’ Overalls, Ladies’, the bond ue act for that purpose. et . . ‘The highway from. Glenrovk to. comes along and smothers | Men’s and Boys’ Union Suits need permanent surface, -; s et = A id tie Menty thse Natrona counes] ity Unless) syoul use. allo} at Special Prices ic entitled to should be used on that’ gether too much tea. tretch of highway, and so on along) © e aa 8 os the entire route of the Yellowstone | With fine tea it’s just | ern ay. Make it permanent as far Th ie alan = money goes, and then get more| the other way. Theres | " | and finish the job. lot of tea-flavor—you ——~ Mrs. W. L. Trever is leaving Dead-, get all you want from a > S. Dak., rae ( yer, where she ° jain heehnehand andlerhere thes very small quantity before xpect their home Mrs } 5 s : a1 raver as ter af PM. Car of, thetannin begins to draw. | this city. That’s why fine tea, like | Mrs. C. E. Littlefield is leaving, Schilling Tea, is more for Cold Springs, Wyo., where she economical than common ll spend several] months at the sum- resort. tea. Reed of the Corporation ere are four flavors of Schillirg 1 company has been here} Tea—Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, s wyers of the city English Breakfast. All one quality. In Boca eg rig ae parchmyn-lined moisture'proof packages. rn her George M. Lee, manager of the “t Srocers everywhere. : Blacks Onl syndic returned, A Schilling & Co San Franctsee this week from Rawlins, Wyo. | — a —e a —— REEL EK EEL ARIAL LAELIA AAAS ALA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA Largest Fruit Market in the State Orange Special 35c per doz. All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET :. 114 South Wolcott Two Stores 151 South Center Phone 247 and Get the Best LALA EI ALIA AMAA AAAI LIMA AAI IASI SAAS IAAI AIA IAS AD = * * * * i * * * + + + * . ee SELES REHHEEH HHS HHEHEBHBH HEB HBH HEHE a 5 to 50c Stores, Inc. Retailing Merchandise up to $1.00 Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday LADIES’ BUNGALOW APRONS— Each 75€ 65e*° $1 LADIES’ SILK HOSE— “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” Genuine Palm Beach Suits, Genuine Cool Cloth Suits, Genuine Mohair Suits, Genuine Panama Cloth Suits Regular $10.00 Sui ees ____-$ 8.00 Regular $12.50 Suits. now eo eo 8 10.00 Regular $15.00 Suits. now___ ae ee - 12.00 Regular $16.50 Suits. now ae 13.20 These are summer ican clothes in age Peary) or snug fitting models. light grey All the new shades to select from, ark grey, white, tan, navy blue and white pin stripe. About 75 suits in all and they won't last long at these redu 1 prices. I know there are many men who will pick two or three suits at the attractive values we are offering All Straw Hats, Panamas, Leghorns, 5ennetts, Bankoks, Etc. At 25% Off IM. D. 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