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SAGE TUUR me = CORN YIELD GUT TO 16 BUSHELS ANACRE IN WYO. Crop Estimates Show Big Slump; Many Potatoes Freeze in Ground ' and Beet Harvest Delayed by Storms corn crop wlll amonnt to 00 bus: s this year as compared with 1,600,000: bushels in 19 accord: jing to tie November crop report for | i ‘Pool Hall Robbery Contessed by Man Paroled fr om ‘Pen’, IG GAME IN FINE CONDITION ‘BUFFALO RUNG Bt Haved, by AMUCK, 15 SHOT: lacle Man’ wad Uy tees win Pp. ‘NEW CONGRESS "PORTUGAL E MAN’ HAILED ~-ASPICTUREOF UNUSUAL (NO BETTER THAN OLD, SAD “MERIT, COMING LYRIC Axwociated Pree.) TOKIO. Wy Maly ete Kokumin jsays that officials. of the foreign oy fice and the peace treaty commir the pr uie 1 By Valea Prexs.) jagy way with the Angi Lsnon! (By Mail)—Congress has; liance. closed after a three month ssion and) the new | ROBUST CHILDREN A child should not Idok Pale, the leading newspapers eritien as one of the reat nariiament on which great hopes wore Motion pictures ever producer, the | uit, of being no bet than the old, ramount-Aircraft feature, “The Mit-\ and of falling fur short of the nation’s Will be displayed at the Lyric | expectations. The Diaro To™ Noticias, [theater for an Indefinite run berinnine ly Yeading prqan, complains that only ‘thin or worn. Such conditio;, , “Tanase, _|Friday, It is the sereen version of] perty aaa » heing given at- Elk Will Be Able to Weather Se- Vir to answer a charze of robbing | Chedgine Pas Develops Ugly. Dis-| ore oda tne play that scored 20! {sation when: the country Fee tue Genotes malnutrition. T, vere Winter, Lots of Hay | Schwartz Brothers’ pool hall, Mon- position and Condemned emphatically on Broadway some months | y,ink of a.financial catastrophe. The, keep up growth and robust: ‘ ifexsed 10 Prosecuting Attor- | ago ov Ito on Hand | to Slaughter also t perpe- Ak pi IVERTON, | Wyo., other thefts but never , rit t to make a haul of more ars me down from their He Seeeioa sistithee m the east p. secure > ered with fat ot months |doubtless assumed that buffalo. stil withstand the ri robbery m the western plains and that hunt- - t rding to State ageing the carcass of jhe state issued by A. D. Cook of Doug-} w. Judkins, who r ning from a suc- las, fiéla agent for the bureau of crop} home he fter a tor : cessful hunt: ‘The buffalo was'a young |" estim The yield per acre will be) country Coupled with this is the an ry. Townse! animal ownéd by John Manewal of this 26 bushels, compared with bushels | 1 t that the government has| “went broke” in Dene, clivianiigda a hotihy: (te owner Genahes last year. Q) $1 per cent of nor-} hay on hand in the Yellow. that Cheyenne would be a sealone ciate fi is “oe > teh-| stone distpict andthe state:460 tons) 1 ate tes Bas developed an ugly disposition ani | 3° ast per cent, and the ten r Ate 450 tor Pes ne unmanageab| Manewnl pur- 85 per cent showing the! Of which will be fed to the rahe its i he country after ft haa! *" ° > close Jot el 0 eie winter foadin ni . wartz “job.” into the country after 3 Gnallts of tilexerenidp ibe ‘close (to ithe | Bt een SReIE a intsi toe betta de J been berated from the ¢lty pound, sis len-vear ay ze figures Approxi-| where it had been incarcerated follow-| * mately 30 rent f the cad ; 20 per cent of the t me ult. on headstones in use will be cut for fodd nd bia nen na shot it. Seven | leaving a little over 60 per cent its cacenss | corn. The stocks of corn re-| |) was attached to! maining on farms is estimated at 3 per ual last year 3 of the ent and the ten- » to be har ted} per cent. November 1, the pre. fon is estimated at 2 1 States produ 2.749, 249,000 bushels. Potatoes (White) Wyomins—November 1, the timated yield per acre 90 bushels, 1 Wor production estin compared with 4,200,000 bush- ars estimate; quality 80 per r 97 per cent and the ten 2 per cent ara production of yield caused from the out the entire s this cro| ere drouth th ason, and using px s@ed “for planting, has. heen reported from several sections of the state. Also that quite a large per cent of the potatoes were frozen in the ground United States—November 1, liminary production is 060,000 bushels. 600 bushels last year average of Wyoming is the pre. timated at compared with 400,10 and the five per| 46,000 bushels. Minor Crops. clover field peas, sorghum grown —Including flax seed.} ples, and sugar beets, | the condition, yield, production, ot and per cent aereage har- Reduction of! ry considerable scab visi {thc | ran vil Jago. department and stockmen in tiv A seedud buffalo, driven by the storm | hi game dis tare also working on vas y 1 F » bave _ or c the rar ‘ now beh So Te “t as Nop Rav arta Nain v rae pe t Is the proper ised by stockmen released for tfe bene Irwin, the wild west sho’ fit of the elk, the preservation of whict Iman, and eseaped from a pasture near will n prsent problem in thi town. f state couse «ft creasing numt u ails to de ei et SRS a ROI urteare formerly conducted business ch ho giv s follows x seed yield per 6 bust 1 with 9 bushel last . 80 per centelast year 96 per| cent Clover seed: Yield per > 5 bushels, | a ad) bushels last 3 » harvested 98 pe Per cent of ¢ harvested 92 yield af to ficreage h: Ve vent, Serghum 5 per cent, 2.4 tons, compared wit! per cent of acreage cent. nt of 1 with cent har. eetaauony i4 compared 9 100 Heavy snows and real cold wes hatse to the Forgers Are Caught FEDERAL GOURT TEAM [5 mystery of wi ions : TESTIFY AT PAN MOTOR TR NOW UNDER WAY in f Patrons of Manews were enjoying the pri have feeding win buffalo steaks- us dists varden chers in ickson Hole | the Sells-Flota circus eighteen months tbe reliey Fs for FORT RUSSELL COMMANDANT here and did business with the unk . of which Stone is viee president. Sev-; RETURNS FROM SALT LAKE) mé, will appear s witnesses for Tar. Poore, Plenty Milk After mill the ee emergency, Mor alt Lake C conferred with Lieutenant General Hun ter Liggett, urtment of the army, EVANSTON Nov. ff Christ z so little milk is OPENED IN CHEYENNE : ud Meyers ae ing on the coal strike situation,” said had been se CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov. 12 hey Gen 1 Poore. ict court to from two November term of the United years for passing forged | court for the district of Wyoming op ecks totaling $165 on business ened here Monday, when the & NEGLECTING THAT uses here, of the for the term reported and was to the si Only cases of minor impe es fine milk and we'll miss it while 5: which is expected to report Wed i = this stre Christens county ed heriff Thursday BONFIRE GIVEN UP TO went and man whom he post Why, when Dr. King’s New pnocent rested on suspicion of being r Discovery so promptly sible for the cow's failure to de Vy ii ‘T'S natural you don't want to be i 3 ‘ careless and igt that old cold or CHI Wyo., Nov. 12.—Chey cough drag ov or that new a enne obse nee of Armistice tack develop seriously. Not whe Da pn ns in the MI CONVICTED OF MURDER : zou can eee vit remed: ly as covery. Cold, cough, grippe, croup dees @ proved succes: ing of the dings New Dis- offices at Business were o ‘ unty anid or resist this’ standard reliever municipal offices a big bon | very long. Ite quality js a¢ bigh Wire last night were d because” today as It always » is been—and pf the necessity for conserving the ra-| it's been growing ily im: popu- pidly “diinishi apply of fuel Jarity for amore than itty) years. er “ @0c. and $1.20 a bott + at all drug- CHEY The FORGER’ gists, Give it # trial. —— for argument November 17 eal V. Loy, convicted of dad mur mit Canstipated? Here’s Relief COMMUTED BY GOVERNOR ten days prevent the harvest of | ntenced to. life imprison Not that often harmful, always this crop and loss seems certain in xome Since his trial nearly two y Violent saud Steuparerythelpyeeat sections. : hoa ice nual ahian ney epee ee perah purgatlyes, but 4 r sere. awa . ANS vo. ° 7 the comfortable, ratifyir gy, correc- , _> ing the outcome® of his trial, He shor! CHEYENNE, Wy 12.-—-Gov-| tive regulation of stubbora bowels William Ashford, a ne porter, 10 Robert D. Carey president of | gy pronounced in Dr, King’s New | GEST BATTLESHIP IN THE RLHMED Aion loUNe tee TREATS Hotel state board of pardons, Monday} Lifé Pills. \owelud’t drinking and there ap./Si8ned a commutation of sentence for = ae Sec AN Ty. OUCRABtoMT Aone ERR eter Tonic in action, they promete Nene ane tay ate race, Oly, ORCURE 1 LOT ndeterminnt : free bile flow, stir up the lazy, thor- IH AE his crime Jal mute sentence of from one to gughly but gently cleause the sys- | — = two years, for f Phe commu- tem of wasie matter and ferment- test POWERS RECOVERING FROM ition shortens Hampton's: maximum ing foods, und give zat a zest entence to one t ontiis five for hurd werk und healthful recre- MONTH BRITISH ADMIRALY © OPERATION AT ROCHESTER ji." 00500 Gzmamems un drugglste—2o. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov mhomtic x = = =e a ae W. (Ry Mail—{By the Asso. | °* 2 i ers, president of senate} | 5 j Vas ee ¢ Prese.j—A: new “largest battie.|Vf the Fifteenth Wyoming. 1 ture— || ship in the world” will s as slip cows s ruddy of check and clear of eye a | I rotect yourself before i it is too late! ; the ways to ‘establish new records in|!" Sears gone by—is visiting ( he —whip, “An shattle’ veiulear, lane lerom ent ster, Minn., where he sub- |f] RAD AT VE 1. She will be launched in ACME Ieee surgical operation for relief |f} it is announced.. Her builders jefan of long stinding which was 2 I OR CO RS she is not only the largest in the Brit-|Tesponsible for his illness on sey ! If you are in need of ony; Auto Accessories remember 1h EBL HGMIntEEtawiicallin over joceasions during the seasion of the leg: | = | > th constructed, Not even the four super- | Slture | Weave iOent. dreadnaughts being built for the United T feel like a colt.” said Mr r inten tas ships of 4.0m tons ape| BHO for a score or yous war the on | ~~ Cagper Sporting GoodsCo. proach the enormous bulk of the itooa| hand” of southeastern Wyoming cow her normal displac t being 44,000 | OMttits tons and, at full Ic shout 45.000. | Fitted vith oiled boilers and geared! turbines, which develop 144,000 shaft! horsepower, the Hood is exp show a speed of thirty-one knots in her] gy, trial Her #emament and anti torpede Ba protection ix so te she is said| @ to be the nearest approach to the “non-| g% sinkable’ ideal wt constructors | have been endeavoring for years to at *" taln. | ee Details of the Hood's gun-power, itl Se is med, will cause a sensation when} Pe; made public ¥ KOLGHAK SHOWS RESPECT = FOR PEASANT WORSHIPPERS Mail, via Viadivest Kk.) four OMSK. (By A lighted chureh in a little miles behind the lines « ot raeted tr lehak tention Admiral} head all jan ” nt, as he ssed no his train during a recent stion of the territory just cleared of Nolsheviki, Id that a service of thanksgiving Ww in progre he alighted with his staff, made his way ugh the crowd of peasants to tu altar, recetved “blessing of the chureh man andor an hour participated in the servicol — wi ON’ , ADVANCE DATES ited Prenx.' d—The cabinet does to put ahead the date for the natfonal elections which are now ex rm od to oceur next January, accord ing to & semLofticial announcement not pro Led 10 oeoste Socket stoetoate eh Se ao afo aSo eho ao oho afe-ofe oho ote oho aeate ale ote o% ho she eho sto ate steeds who shoshoatefosteeteet 7% i? ¢ o¢, * ¢ 1% * Oe Me % * ¢ ro she eheefeetestess * , * $e she stash Noeteatecfess gone a 2 | Reese honge Sovge afe ey: 149 West Second Phone 214 a Read The Tribune Want Ads No yond What Other —- HNN 4 the superiority of NO-VARY DELICIOUS COFFEE. TRY IT YOURSELF Hu NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Me o% Poste ste ® On o% Poet Kose Roe ax or ae %' 0 ae Oe a8 KEKE X EX ox aa iS of so a8 aaa? ee: utomobite and pulled to the city. s restaurant today } it ures Manewal proc! ured the buffalo from | com- rt Russell and who is in command of ‘Wyoming during returned ty. where he commander of the western rhe conference had no special bear eget eile RP | ‘| ALA | characterization ana grapher, The story of “The Miracle Man" cen: | ters around an old patriareh of the mills sorbing stories ever unfolded on the power to heal To him come a band of unscrupulous | Betty Compson, Lon Chaney and crooks from the slums of New York: and whieh in turn was based on! geculo exhorts the government to turn} kK 1., Packard's famovs novel. No} its attention to the huge budget deficit; re in recent months has had 80] the floating debt of $495,000,000 and the uch praise lavished upon it for the} rain Gn the rate of exchange. amatic quality of its story, its keen Virtually, all gold and silver money beautiful photo-| hag disappeared and gold is quoted at 4 | premjum of-135 per cent. nessa child needs a plenitude of food rich in vitamins, ‘ SCOTT’S EMULSION abundant in growth-promati: | properties, is an ideal supple. ‘mental food that could well be a part of the diet of every growing child, Children alwaye do well on Scott’s Emulsion. Beott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 1-12 no has gained a reputation for , his | seréen. the sick and crippled. In the hands of such talented | players as Thomas Meighan, Elinor Fs | Lawson Butt, the development of the | m Thurke, thelr leader; Rose, ‘the Fro, | chiof ‘characters under the influence I the Dope—who have concelved the | of the deaf and blind patriarch is por: trayed with admirable skill. eR a A Trihune Wantad will sell se For Warm Comfort “For the cold, stinging days this winter you are certain to need a warm outer garment. For sport wear, and street, too, you'll want a gar- ment that will keep you cozy, but at the same time permit unhampered movement. Klingmade sjveaters fill that want. Their snug, woolen comfortaffords complete protection from wind and ‘cold; their trim Jength allows full freedom of movément. W: ulking or riding, skating or motoring, you will be delighted w ith your Klingmade:sw’ eater. Soft, rich wool, carefully selected, is skillfully knitted into the shapely Klingmade sweaters. ‘That honest ‘Shome-knitted look,’’ so rare in ordinary sweaters, indicates the quality of Kling- made sweaters. . Any of the best dealers will show you Kling- made sweaters, reasonably priced. Try one on—-- we promise that you'll be wholly “satistied with its warmth and comfort. There are also Klingmade leather coats, mackinaws, “Air-in” raincoats, and -other clothing specialties of the better soft. KLING BROS. & CO., Inc., CHICAGO Makers of Klingmade Clothing Specialties, including Klingmade Leather and Leatherette Coats heme of capitalizing the healer's gift d taking the money for themselves. | (319) danke & Cunningham Company Annual Thanksgiving Sale Women’s and Misses’ Coats and “Dresses Beginning tomorrow, Thursday, No- vember 13th, we will feature Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Dresses in all the newest and approved styles at prices that will make it a particularly advantageous buy for the women of Casper. Coats Velour and mixed broadcloth in all the popular shades. The styles and material are very superior. Values from $30.00 to $47.50. $19.75 Handsome Coats of conservative style as well as a number of the novelty styles that have been introduced this. season. Iridescent, Silvertones, Velours, DeLaines and Kersey with Hudson collars. Values from $60.00 to $75.00. $47.50 Dresses If you are thinking, of buying a new dress don't fail to take adyantage of these. prices, for they are a great reduction from what they would ordinarily sell for. “ Serges and Jersey, Satins, Taffetas and Crepe de Chine, in styles and colors that are most becoming. Values $20.00 to $37.50. $19.75 Dresses That bid for the attention of every woman whovwants : mod- est, smart.and lovely frock for this autumn and winter, in Satins, Taffetas, Panamas and Serge. Values from $35.00 to $47.50. é $29.75 “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” I eed POPE aa. eh i alla SS AOS 3 3 DD AD A ed ad ae =