Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1919, Page 8

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ns An Al PAGE £IGHT — AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT AT STATE FAI OPENING TUESDAY WILL BE & OBJECT LESSON FOR ORY FARMER — Fine Specimens Assembled Despite Severe Drouth with Splendid Showing of Livestock Assured; Entertainment Program Holds Thnillers All roads lead to Douglas this week with the opening io- morrow of the fifteenth annual State fair, planned as a reve- lation thi to a mir year when an exce nuonal ss ONEa We of in re duced m the crop yield. | : . . the sightscer will be thre best tof N Natrona county s farm ana - ‘ : = | confectionery store, Tripeny’s con- horticultural products. Exhibits are being placed today by sev-)"' Wien p z aE a) | fectionery store, the Oil Exchange | ‘ ; nen Pershir to com: 34 cigar store, and the Henning ci- | eral counties of the state. mand the Ame I ES d. only will the exhibits from } k with } Ticears saG teeta UU AG eB eure hardened vete his Mex- 1 cured at the high school athletic ; et avy pee ae ae ic campaigr and th 1 formed grounds. of business by } drouth ; ‘There vis of the American Expeditionary CARD OF THANKS will be xhib ts from various force. We wish to thank the many friends dry farm sections of W A terrible tragedy had come int ~ ;for their sympathy and kindness to will show no deficiency Pershing’s life dur: Me o the Salvation/us during our recent bereavement in display from r service thru the s being centered |the loss of our husband and father. Sonbawilenc: pammlentiral and ‘three of their littl in und Casper Satur-| MRS. MARGARET SLOW ERY. s ir aS orable , but who were burned to death with both feet. A cam-| ALFRED CLOWERY, nere will be enough nonstrate home at the P. lio. vposed of Mr. and oe i nat. Wyoming: soi vithou | scot duvineclie cud ; Capt. Dora King,|__ A general primary will be held in allDeaters te "° 3 oa9° wrinistilre ae | lite 7ecame hard: and 2 ao ( and Fred Robin- Maryland today for the selection of . Projected Edifice at Corner of) “#rds his soldiers, ho: i 1 short campaign in |candidates for the state, county and ss ag é ‘ ‘ ‘i 1; den and Beech Assured | the, reximent. he imposed upon hit urby city’and nearly $250 ix|local offices to be filled at the fall aes pa inden an eer ssurec and in the obie ad collected election. by Success of Campaign Ending Sunday begin ill be OV sae re uuerest the, Erection of the new $35,000 church | / estry ser- edifice projected by the Baptist con-| aged in gregation for the corner of Linden | © hall, in 484 Beech streets was made certain € the Sunday night at the conclusion of a campaign which resulted in depart. Pledges of $38,300. The meeting at| will be the church last night constituted an/ enthusiastic windup of the week ’s|, drive and was featured by an in- spiring sermon by Dr. F. H. Devine, ' one of the leaders in the campaign. Doctor Lemons, pastor-elect, and the ‘Rey. A. J. Hansen of Lander, former pastor here, also are t ser. it a sple nt program is not ful- but there is going to contributing: lergely to the success| | © time, of the movement. : as he success of the campaign |" “ means that construction work on the t be new church will started ind the course of a few of be completed within The total sum pledged amounts to on the State $8.300 more than the goal fixed by! ° reces during the church. Pe to be varied New Church at Douglas | Mo than $10,000 was pledged With the , band from Fort for a new church and parsonage zt| Russell, the § luff band and the Devel last week under the leader-} Doug music lover ship of Dr. } - Devine. The i be well provi sonage will cost some $3,000 and! On Sc lors’ day th the remajnder will apply on the new will un an imme church. The Baptist Home Mission | aon none creat Society contributes $1,500 to the} de f s being oused for Campaign there. The con: ration | that o the boys in khaki there numbers only 65 mbe at) and blue sd of a hearty the present time and the result of elcome. unds the drive was gratifying to the lead-) rbecue on the 1 add novelty ers. ¢ ment of the affair. Bu Improvements at Glenrock ved to the \ | At Glenrock the Rev. R. P. Blevins h will be Made a whirlwind campaign for funds an ion this y is the com- to guarantee the completion of the | singing propre: nich is to thurch building and § 3 reu-| place during the < events lized. The cost will approximate $2,- ch day As soon us the gor is 500 but $1,000 of the amount comes 2d, announcements to that effect from the Baptist Home Missi will be made through the columns of Ciety. The new improvements and) lation of seat the press to be The singing program linclude the in: as follows {a heating pki Farmer: d Ranchers’ SoSe DEATH RATE IN n of the Rena r Spangled Ban- ‘= PETROGRAD IS OVER 200 DAILY Sa diers’, merica,’ “How You Gane to Keep Them Down on the Farm,” “Madil Solo; Spangled Banner.” a Sept. 12—Old Timers’ T “Am- (Ry ‘The Axssocinted Pre erica,” “Auld Lang § “Wyo STOCKHOLM, Sept. 8.—From m r passed B ner.” 200 to 300 are dying daily in Petrograd from chelera, according to advices received here. 3 COL. HOUSE TO STAY IN PARIS TIMBER “BURNED | FOR PRESENT AT ARCHANGEL; | DAMAGE GREAT ARCHANGEL, Sept. &.—A great At Pre Colonel «By & LONDON, fini | pd his return home fire has been burning furiously for | will resume sittings with two days on Maimasa island, in the | mandate commission P. gulf of Archangel. Timber and saw- | to the uncertainty over the mills for three miles on both sides erican senate’s acceptance of the tes the commission's work is progressing with GES ulty, of the gulf have been destroyed. Estimates place the damage at 60 million rubles. Incendiarism is sus- pected, WILLA ESCAPES ysis WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Fore- FEDERALS AND casts of crop production of the coun- try’s impogent crops based on con ditions September 1 are announced | as follows: Winter wheat, 715,000,000 bu shels; spring wheat, 208,000,000 | bushels; corn 2,858,000,000 bushel: barley 195,000,000 bushels; y 840, 600, 000 bushels; white Stat een 349,000,000 bushels; sweet pc 100,000,000 bushels: tobacco, (By GALVESTON, successive en ements puez, commanding the Carransistas 000,000 po flax 10,200,000 ursuing Villa in Durango state, has pounds; rice 44, 100,000 pounds; su- viped out Villista cavalry, the Mexi- r, beets 7,026,000 bushel ches, n consul stated tod Villa, with 50,400,000 bushels; oats ,000,- rtin Lop: and 80 men escaped in- 000 bushels. mount: pursued by light aera ‘ ‘ There seems to be a tendency to =r —- make outfielders “captains” this 3 a as ins George Whitted, Harry * = foope! ho Wheat, Tris Speuker A Littie wantad will sell it Hoon Yl na SEE oe and 80 on. = ee 1 eee ere | A ‘Tribune ‘Want 1 will sell it. total | Witho | trast credited with | Ly um *ursuant oa call tN ELIMINATIONS soft". stants Soc uf tear ob Jature will meet in special session to the voters, the principal ones o TO BEGIN WITH day to act on the Federal v an suf- which relate to a tate pier projec cree i iment and several other andl a be: pond issue fo nd attentior ghway improvement ! pe See The Serbian laws respecting women Hearing is to he resumed in Bo { Spearfish and Thermopolis are fare SUEDE asd SnSWRET SE Leste te oy ie ae Oe br (Gontinged trom) Rage'l) at the plans he had made with) tangling the first game of the World, the ae eth See? sae ees aretha BE fe ‘ , istance of his own staff*for a! double-header which etarted this he Sie neahctithe MeEheS eine SEs a ineen sful campaign into Alsace-Lor-| @fternoon at 2 o'clock on the high Mo Wane eiety raine had behind them the support of| school athletic grounds. The los- Maat REEMA? «66 lhe was given sufficient number of American sol-| ing team is eliminated from the a it Shr REMiciets diers that Pershing felt justified in] tourney because of having lost =— arse! king complete command of an im- | two games. and of charged with.the 1 of battle ch portant sector of the line ith the full assent of Ma hal F ing down or drivi His and with the result that the Ame expedition py 1 can army broke the le of the o Mexico 1 Germans and brot the war to an end. | hat the ultir wa For what he did in Europe Per-; prevented ¢ r hing has been praised beyond meas-| Washi ¢ ure by the gre him | an and press his hand. » was the principal speaker. of the excellent work done alvation. Army in the camps a nd hospitals, in which he had been y the world conflict. The street nounted to more than © persons to con- ach. Pranc he na oa with some of his league he entente armies ock promised per cent of the Pers hing believed in teamwork; he gross receipts of the performances that whatever success the Ge a y night, ed was thru their ur RET eG are the: s of The Canadian wheat board meets | So he mOtnGT at Toronto tod to receive sugges- | ms from the farmers and millers o: in regard to handling the On- crop of 1919 at wers of the south Orleans today to fix the ¢ Cotton meet at N ninimum price at e sold to gua asonable the tee idsto be no affected the other long way to- W levator oper- rd out the unifie: w tate are prohib- thi armies under Ma: w from working before 7 och the morning or after 10 it was not until Pershing was t night. } IRIS THEATER HARVEY PERKINS | Seam Sse PAUL JENKINS Wednesday Night, Sept. 10th Tickets on Sale at Schulte Confectionery and Iris Theater. : n| r of the Army and| theater in Glen-' ich cotton should | growers a Che Casper Daily Ecibune test rulers and sol-| the world who have been glad | are to} ot oh The all-star Armour nine of Den- ver will battle the Casper Midwest team in the second contest which scheduled to start about 4 o'clock. Season tickets at $5 for a week of baseball are still on sale at the following places: Poodle Dog Smoke Hiouse, cafe, Schulte Murphy's Brother's THE HOUSE ED THEATER IN FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 THE STATE NEE e OF QUALITY 2:30 PICTURES TONIGHT | ris Ca er BEST VENTILAT- TODAY Is platonic friendship possible between a man and a woman? He—a hulking north woods trap- per made it possible. Mitchell Lewis pe eteertereteeeren| 5 feeeeeneeeeee “Jacques of the Silver North” A ae story of a beautiful Friendship and a wonderful Love. TOMORROW Genevieve Ruthford Hale thought that pumpkins grew on trees, till she had to pick them. Vivian Martin “Little Conirade” We will give no NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. Fall and Winte | Sleepingwear ’ For Fall and Winter Weather Comfort, the full-size, well-made Brighton-Carlsbad Gar- ments are ideal. You can choose from a wide range of materials in Pajunions, Jajamas and _Night Shirts for men and boys. Priced at AGE ERD ai Seri noe net Webel Commercial Co. WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STORE PHONES: 13 AND 14

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