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FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1919 + CHURCH MAY BE RESERVE BULLETIN ENCOURAGING WADE TO SERVE. poarrrique ae rrce ENTE ce OOS BETTER ISTIC A note of optimism runs thru the!were sold at $16.75@17.25. ‘reporis from the territory within, Mutton prices have shown Presbytery Recommends ‘Selection of Hillsdale as Experiment the Tenth Federal Reserve district downward tendency, the big mov this month, according to the official Ment from the nges hi Station for Community Center Program _ Che Casper Dally Cribune TO PREPARE-FOR KOLGHAK ONLY NAVAL AGADEMY HOPE OF RUSS Enlisted Men to Be Instructed for! Success of all-Russian Government Entrance to Officers Train- Would Bring Democracy, ing College Says British Officer ‘WOMEN OF ST. MARK'S NAME COMMITTEE ON OUTSIDE: ACTIVITIES: The hospital at Jackson Hole was built about three years ago. It is aWay from railroad communication urrounded by mountains on practic: all sides. But the hes- pital has been maintained by tne Bpiseopal church after its erection hy the people of this section three tyears ago. About a year ago an tern man int ed in the work nz done at this h tal gave mon- ey for some additio’ It was the opinion of some present and The women of the St. Mark’ church appointed a committee to su pervise all work outside of the par-; ish at the meeting held Wednesday’) at the meeting that some intores eeLetncons The committee is ex-)should be taken in the things whic pected to supervise the workings of occupied the women during the war the Episcopal church at Jackson Hole period. The commitiee appointed as well as.to do its part in the work } ojo in the Cathedral Home at Laramie.) 34 bulletin issued this week from the St#rted two weeks ers ian last Kansas City headquarters. This is year. Choice range lambs sold up held t6 indicate an improvement o to $17.75 at the middle of August conditions as contracted with the ®"4 at the close of the month the “somewhat unsettled and painfully | @treme top was $15, while native, discordant date of a month ago.” lambs were $2.50 and$3.00 lower. For the express purpose of instrue-|_ LONDON, (Correspondence of The ting enlisted men of the Navy for) Associated Press.)—Colonel John the competitive examinations for ap-} Ward who has just returned from} pointment as midshipmen at the Nav-| Siberia where he commanded a hat- al academy, special schools are to be talion of British troops which help- . T. F. Algeo, chairman; Mrs. The Cheyenne Presbytery, the | trp, 5 in. A Strong ‘killing demand in Si stablished, The schools will be 1 i | Wyoming, | i : seh ’ © réport foes on to discuss fin- “ ie ki x emind in Sept-! established, re schools wil @ 10-| ed to overthrow the Bolshevik power © . |i. A. Burke, Miss Leon Blackmore, members of which ‘held their re- ‘anetal Wehditiens ae felingas 'N omber checked further sharp de-' cated at the Naval Training Station, | there, says. “In my opinion the only | It was understood at the mecting’) and Mrs Elwood Breisch. ar fall meeting at noon yester-, als at the’ Presbyterian Church during the recess of the Wyoming ‘clines and ‘on September 16th the best western lambs were $15.25 and native: 14.50, that the work would not be confinedti 4 “ll pi soci: iM : neki = Mrs. Algeo will give a social Tues- j to those in the church but was open qay a her Hotiel ‘“ to any one interested. Newport, Rhode Island and at the) chanee for democracy in Russia lies Naval Training station, San Francis-| in the success of Kolchal:. His 2 {co, Cal. The course of instruction} titude on the land question shows} The -tremendovsly large volume of business in this district. reflected in inereased clearing house trans- od, voted to recommend to the P; operations in August-| will begi I 20th, 1920, and! ‘i . arpa a — 3 t jagtions. Reports . from _ eighte 2 a 3 Aug | will begin on January 20th, 1920, and| that he is not the reactionary he} any La nee the atehninteehoust dete ihe ‘this ‘disteiet ae mpared with the record forjwill continue until April 21st, 1920;|has been represented. He sees : TELLS CASPER DRUGGISTS SALE OF 1918, as shown by their pur-| on which latter date the competitive|ly that the distribution of big es-| show that August s of meat were: Chureh at Hillsdale, Wyo., on the Lincoln Highway, be made an ex- perimental station for that depart- ennnot examination will take place. tates among the peasantry The law provides for the entrance be interfered with, into the Naval Acadcmy, annually,| “It is proposed that those land 1919 Aug. ‘being $206,446,624 larger th July, and $326,781,961 ls hy in Cattle - r than’ Calves is 5 of Begy’s Mustarine Is Guaranteed 0) , ist-| owners survived Bolshevisin Newport! the pastor of the total for August, 1918. Weckly Hoga ; of one hundred men from the enlist-| owners who have survived | | arrest: pace Sis reports to this date in Septe nie : ‘personnel, These men are selected shall be given compensation for the es 7 aa th cee ee nna tp be except, he Ramune ER er Ha Sheep | ai--55 /S15016 can 8 as a result of the competitive cxam- land they have lost but there is no| Makers Have so Much Faith in Its Mighty Power That They Rigidly s es “ “ a Pre: e Ss 'y 2 ive o) ps es | i e la - i Should the board accept] Ness, is continuing through the rough feed in the country and Pisa aa EN a ari Hea AM ty peer Guarantee [t Not Only to You but to All Who Buy It. . 4 im A at rec ratte oh ae e Corps an ava serve on sha s i suggestion of the Presbytery, Month and that the August record urdy froshened by seaso rs fictive e Candidates must not; ®nts ag what Lenine has_ be is tev. Mr. Neuport wiil be furnished | °f clearing is closely paralleled. conditions for feeding stoi auty, 4 = ver 2 re Apri ralle ‘village bourgeoisie.’ with a car, and the board will pay, The demand for loans shows a, were materially improved in the dis+| pe over Ee ven oe ee nit April 144° ae He ee aM ere alte ae foeade all his expenses as well as the run-icontinuing and marked decrease. | trict. br i pine ich 1s 1o00), fats had murdered many of the land- least one year by August 15, 1920. The Navy Department calls atten- —-—--— , ‘ROOSTER STOPS tion to these saguirements or men. y | (a) Must hav ist in the, WILD VOLCA NO, | re mee Navy, Marine. Gorse & the N NA TIVES THINK, 15, |the poor peasants a fair distribution | nt Reserve on or before ‘August (b) of the land. When this was xnown 1919. Must not be less than six- Hawaii—(By| teen nor more than twenty years of | the comparatively wealthy peasants, jwho had secured the biggest share | \Begy’s Yellow Mustarine In Yellow Box ning expenses’ of the church. Ho{Im regard to the general financial wil be expected ‘to ,cover the} Situation however, it is important country in a radius of 50 miles of ,t discriminate between the surface his church and will also be expected |Conditions and the underlying fac- to make that church the. center of tots. It is necesary to distinguish all the activities of the community., between the seasonal demands for Grange meetings, and all sorts'money and the true situation in re- of community gatherings will he'*pect to money over a period of six held in the church .> to nine months, and it should be Rev. Neuport recomniended two; berne in mind that recognized au- owners, given a meagre portion of) the poorest land to the poor peas- ants and joined the bulk of the es- tate to their own holdings. Kole’ with the advice of representat jof the Allies, decided to. secure tor} Very soon the people of this city thut people atate will know through the new “ pera about the best and quickent pain Killer on earth. tien, that Its use pains as S00 much poultice and th Remember ne’ is over hot demand will ne and HILO, Island of lage on April 1, 1920, Mail)——Owners of coal black game: Pr loys from his parish, Albert Nash'thorities anticipate marked con- cocks are keepi : (c) Must be a citizen of the U.S.! of the land raised the cry that the heat eaxes pain y se net * s p 4 . ks ceping out an eye to see 4 ze pte 3 a pati Sis and Harvey Tatje to the care of the, ‘action will set in soon after the that the chicken house door is lock.|_, (@) , Must be able to pass a rigid jd state of affairs was to be re- SO OeEEAIOE Prosbyttery as. they have entered , turn of the year. While. discourag- Santis school to study for the ministry. (ing price inflation ai the present Rev. Mr. Marshall was received time, it is of grave importance that by the Cheyenne Presbytery from|there be avoided a too heavy swing the DesMoines Presbytery and Rey. f the pendulum in the othér direct: Mr. lorns was dismissed to that 10m at the beginning oz the new year. , Presbytery. Rev. Mr. Heatley was We are confronted by the very great physical examination, stored. In some cases they stirred o (ec) Must have had two years in up the peasants to revolt and caused ~ «,; high school or equivalent education. disturbances which had to be put} pra f) Must be of officer calibre. do by force. { SERS RATE Cat ane Students who enter the schools of know what Bolshevism is you! tering "away-in its anile wide bow! of! instruction will be kept under strict should have been with me at Perm Fe r Renee molbanwosk:, @itnnihe’ les 4 | Military discipline and required) to} when the ice on the river was melt-| dismissed to the McGee, Mo., Pres-/P¢ril of such an abrupt contraction, E> spite A “'| keep the rules of the station. How-!ing and the bodies of many who, hytery. early in 1920 as will result in in- {ever, due consideration will be given| had been murdered by the Bolshe- of the flaming crimson sea of boil-| - dustrial stagnation, grave loss of in# lava 900 feet from the top of/i4 the purpose for which they are!viki were revealed. I, myself, saw “of lava was about 500 feet below the! pleted papers will -be forwarded to the, floor thru which they dropped) of the high August record of Inst hours after the Secretary and_ hi: any ot ed securely every night. And that’s all because the volez of Kilauea is now the most active xing, loh and o oD. PELE SPIE GIOTTO SLLOOL SSL. “Buying For Cash We Sell For Less” ‘opecials for Today and Saturday : production, labor disorder and all at- has Soy that 8 f es |detailed for this three months duty, 50 of them and among them were} tendant evil with which we are iy San 1 Ad shea ary Sd Ki and there will be as little interfer-|the bodies of 2 number of wornen familar. In the extention of credits’ Navy Daniels and his party pa U-| ence as possible with their school, #"d children. At one place there! sate as 2 wash-house built over the riv- IN done WET, WATER SHORTAGE Live Stock Movement , " io wader a » = . crater’s top. . ‘ q their victims into the deep waters & a Of F 5 the Si 4 Wars me ee full movement of Several overflows already have Goll Cacao (heme Naval beneath. Bolshevism means. the end} die St dactet uaa SANE the mds curred. A cone which once jutted | _— Z sae “of democracy. I am certain that & Seek ' s 3 e receipts and of Hawaii was picked for the | if Russia is left to me Bolshevik & The week was cold, ana rain or : \ snow occurred over much of the & Keep posted and buy where the Dollar goes the farth- GROCERIES est. Eggs, a dozen Butter, best creamery, per pound_ 2'% pound Jar Pure Strained Honey, per jar__ dl, the warriors cast the squawking bird into the base of the lava flow. In an hour the flow had stopped. in year. the movement continuing rty hl H fs left the voleano the rock wall through September to date with a Beteeen the main crater and a supply slightly in exe of the cor- only on a sound basis. srust—the level of the seething lake | competitive examination, the tom-/(F- The Bolshekiki cus a hole in 542 melted away into the sea of fire. Two peerage England from the weight of must be exercised that it be “wea a visit—the latter part of AU- | work. On completion of the final foe that 1 Miglets 500 feet above the crater’s top has a aa LS ea et acrifice and while the macdens danc- Will ultimately return to _autocrae, The size of the pound was derived | sdate on the; 8 and 9th, also on the 13 andl4th, seys the weekfy| : cond smaller one caved in, joining, » Pel e a : 7,680 grains of wheat all taken from Hous: 3 ch. responding period last year, , Aug-|; Mademe Pele, the most feared god-;7, & f louse Brooms, each_.-.-.- weather-crop.summary-of the weath-! iste’ ORiclinns, o. 5 2 the ctatersy _ waste bd f the island, evidently tma.bi the ear and’ well-driee. Qs ‘ * Ge" Barbu wiationatae Cae receipts‘ of hogs were 256,188 And Kilduen is still going strong, ;dess of the island, evidently een cad Xe | Service Soup, 3 cans | satisfied with a chicken dinner. American residents of the island} Southern Arizona and Southern believe that if there is ever another] California big lava flow, coal black roosters} United S: less than in August H Heavy snow covers the mountains}for the first Mee see, veariagoy ant near Lander. Day temperatures supply 1 : supply at the averaged 55; night temperaturés 32; Wie : Large package Pearline, each. ._ Welch's Grapelade, large sife.- Quart Jar Fries Queen Olivieso-_ As to the connection: of all this; i with coal black game cocks?- Oh,; that’s very simple. } September the six markets has been bout the same as at this-time last! re the only parts of the where date trees have 2 minimum temperature of 8 oc-\ year. Receipts - Many yeers ago, when the islands} ij) into demand on re b ; ; sues at Sheridan on the 10th. Sun-. rpeacadanteay hee ‘ane neem ane pete pecouny a Tue Ea ase eee eer pus —— = Seon Able Tip Meas cfdy__ shine percentages were: Cheyenne, the August marketi totaling: #74, Kilauea became angry. It roar- , ream Cheese, per pound__ j._-~~ 78; Sheridan, 62; Lander, 74; Salt. 1,149,075 at the phat rem and hissed and sputtered and the ROLLE A LEED M MAM he hk LL K. @: Baking Powder ae Lake, 88. iwhich Omaha received 687,071. Sound shook. Then the lava over- | Q : { 7. ar s ST RPRL RAGS TERE Cn ae Ane water shortage in northern Following are the official receipts flowed sic moved pow, down the} SPAULDING ATHLETIC GOODS > 5 VEGETABLES distvicts’ has heen practically re-‘at the six ret: bi » Mountain side toward Hilo | 4 leive We ee ee The native Hawaiians had been FOOT BALLS AND BASKET BALLS Cabbage, new, per hundredi ,month of August of this year and ae hes It is reported that the hard freeze last year: q Christians’ but a comparitively short : s'but | A Complete Line of Auto Accessories ; Large Size Grape Fruit__ did not injure potatoes. Digging is ' Aug., 1919 Aug., 1918, time. Thier fright knew no bounds, Prompt Attention Givey-*mS;7-*-* 09g - a aer & Dry Onions, per pound____/ N in progress, and shipping is under| Cattle /...__._ 599,715 620,257 pe the sland eeen as wore full of} = feasts : st pe | way en the Big Horn Basin. Thresh-| Calves — - 86,543 62,654. ‘the tales of what Kilauea did when} THE REXALL Q ing is about finished. Sugar bect| Hogs — - 433,497 639,685 fadame Pele, .the goddess who lived Casper Spo BIBLE. uality Meats harvest is in fu ll progress with crop! Sheep ~~ --1,149,075 647,384) i Kileuea’s crater, became angry. 149 West Second St. AT RIGHT PRICES futher reported as light to fair.| Horses and *, So the Hawaiians prayed that the! * Cattle are in fair to good condition;, mules ----~-- 19,750 15,750; flow would stop. But it didn’t. | sheep are mostly off the summer range and are well headed for win- ter range. ‘i (Precipitation for the week:) Cheyenne, T; Laramie, 0; Beu- lah (good rains); Sheridan, 1,18 The increase of common to fair) Then they danced, kinds of cattle was reflected in, ineffective. ‘sharp declines in prices which hada _ Finally, forgetting their Christian- tendency to weaken the price on ity, for a time, they sent a party by ‘choice grass fed cattle. The supplyicanoe to Honolulu, to consult 2 few) of prime /finished fed steers wastremaining priests of the days.when! hardly up to the demand and prices| they all worshiped the strange Soutlr an Casper Commercial Co. “PAY CASH AND PAY LESS” . Phones 10. and 11 PP SPPAPPLALLETLAL ASD Cody, (light shower); Lander, 0.20;' Evanston, 0.04; Salt Lake, Utah, 0.80; Pocatello, Idaho, 0.06; Yellow- stone Park, /0.39. on this grade were not materially af-| Sea dieties. fected, the top price for the month)’ “Throw a black rooster into close of the month, about the same? back. on September 16th. The sleek ts in the United States for the! The hog market in August wis un-| GIA ix months of 1919 show an yen, opening with pri yell _nbov i x prices well above ¢ of $80,000,000 over all last! $92 and closing at $19.50. Further} i { or Headache— Rub the forehead (declines and demonstration came (during the first half of September and temples with a meat trade. By September 6th 9, The University of Washington has| packers’ droves were selling at, CK’S /APORI as result of d export! ing in the I } a freshman fifty years old. His, $19.02; one weck later they sold at “YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30f. 60%. name is Arnt Tiller, _ aa + $16.28; on September i6th they Soe 5 Building and engineering con- — ‘The Europeean blackbird is close-| ly related to the American robin difering cheifly in color. a ;demand and -unsettled fe ta ee es oe % Every Housewife Should Know There are two different kinds of Coffees on the mar- ket, as follows: orto feny (1) Good Coffees (2) Poor Coffees NO-VARY DELICIOUS has admittedly been firmly entrenched in the first-class ever since the first day it was turned out of our roasting plant. TRY IT YOURSELF! NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. she sta tn sta ctactectetecteste eteeteeterforferfergeegeg loafoagerieefo og Pertetes ‘being $19, and around $18.50 at the| lava flow,” was the advice they brot est, shiniest cock on the} the} | Saturday 1a goodness of eh fed stufir BUY Y the last word in verfection. MI ‘iain “2 ples.per box «. per box ... 4 NOW FOR+ +2... —-- $7.95, Tall Carnation, Red Cross or St. Charles Milk, per case... % . ee Hebe Milk, per case ... $6.25 It’s Delivered Anywhere in Town. Call Any of Our Stores . 1—Corner R. R. and Spruce.............Phone 403 Papeoenca ke RONG 688. Phone 940 J e? 2—845 Cedar ............ KP ees + SE A Ad ikiks dak dukok kok hed shadkakokokakahahasabobatal - 0, B— BEB We TRIP. ecccce nnn fe ateates| + t x No. 4—Corner Jackson and Third, Phone 1059 J 3 No. 5—Corner Center & Lambert, Phone 1164 Ralston & Kittle Call 940 J Parlezvous Francais? . Classes Beginnings Tuesday Evening : Bi-Weekly NROLL NOW AND ‘BEGIN RIGHT Call 442 W. L’Ecole des Affairs de Casper CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Smith-Tartear Bldg. Phone 442-W. WHEN THE DUCKS BEGIN TO FLY Does your itch? Just as the birds return to the feed- ing grounds—so the hunters come to this store. It’s a.pleasant place to select a shot- gun, rifle or revolver. All grades and weights, Each guaranteed. Each reasonably priced. trigger-finger begin to Our reputation for good shotgun shells:is based on the good powder in them, Why not get better acquainted with the best sporting goods store in town? Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. wemannnR enn

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