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ae ee ee Pp AR ee PAGE SIX ASODGIATION OF DAIRYMEN TO BE. ORGANIZED HERE County Agricultural Agent Issues Call for Meeting Monday Afternoon; Invitation Is General ‘ M. Penley, who sine aking up the work ¢ eounty icultural agent Natrona county. has devoted a large of his time to a study of the prob. ems Qairying in this community, has ¢ 1a meeting of all dairymen of the inty, and all people inter. ied in greater milk production at the eourthor Monday afterne 2 r othe purpose of formi Dairying is a big business. It is a Dusiness which requires much skill in t eful and sound judement in selecti Mr. one tates What the dairymen ed to better their condition 1s 69. This is une feeding agement, 1 operation keynote of cue oe in any business, \t the meeting Monday the num erous ddvanti s of a dairy association Lhe thoroly explained b. Turn he extension dairy specialist’ from the tate university at Lars will be here to ussist in the o nization work dairy prob much of ying ind will have concerning dat A eae | ALL om. Mr, Turnbow fs a man of wide | Go risie's perience, and every dairy man In the | njitarity ounty should take advantage of the | ae oti opportunity to hear him lrovrench Mr. Penley also urges all dairymen That the nization since it | their inter o hoost for the org formed to further being POSSE NEARING R > lin etc. — You got to move fast to keep up with CARLISLE AND THE LYRIC THEATER! (Continued from Page 1) t ks p = Z ao a ss REAL ESTATE TRA Because Lank Kilbey was only “me-|free distribution of money am ly" he had $21 left when pt a A. A. Methvin et ux to First Pres-‘dium drunk but drunk enough not to friends the night and early mMOrniny yoicg on a charge of helng‘aru byterian church on lots 59 and 60, know whether he left a house on Dav-|when ho was by his own admission so 2) oN Ot Being rus block 39, North Casper addition. Con. id street on his head or on his feet, intoxoicated that he did not now te pe TOE Feveral te, Tudgo W. E, Tubbs did not think fis! where his money disappeared. | HEN Aull Marti. sume selicther iy { rnando S$, Hudson et ux to HH. 0. testimony showed that Violet Le Roy! After hearing all testimony where; that ‘Judge IB: Fs ae Ixilbs wyers Will soon be pi lin Wyoming as a result of fave applications The list, to. ntion taken on. their by | @e the state supreme court. a eee, f to look at the hotel register Wed-! gether with the addresses of the men| * night about midnight. Observ-|;nd their means of entrance follows: |%@ Rt. that the register was well filled) Paul R. Greever, Pine Bluffs. by ex | Se with names, he said: | “Guess there's no chance to get a, M. Vineent Carter, Casper, by exam (°° room, is there?” ination. |e The clerk said he might be able to eonard S$. Straahan, Greybull, by ex ‘ete find one for a gentleman and the man ®mination . b thanked him, saying he might return) Benjamin L. Spencer, Tusk, by ex-' lator. He never returned. mination. j ; ide 3 = a William ©. Carson, Lusk, admitted Rut Deputy Sherif¢ Kilgore, admit-|oom iniiana. Baaideaae| |S < ting the Litt of is being abl ae hen, j & the possibility of his being able! Eagar G. Frazier, Hulett, admitted] & pOukeash sher 7 took so little faith In from, low and uri ~~ the reports of his being here that he : e3 conferred yesterday little hee lisle was Was upon Thursday ‘rumored fice here him and ling him it known such mes of tho la the work ing that partment to carry depot was denied by Chief Webb as be ing untru a lisle was A rumor keeping amination, + admitted , & Peter Q. Nyee, from Missouri William F. Mecum Cheyenne with Governor Carey by phone afternoon, telling him to take ¢ Douglas, admitted ° ° the city streets until 2 o'el Mr. Mecum practiced in the « ee morning when Carlisle wan | COUrS of this state prior to. 18: 3 to have visited a printing of. (er the law h Chief V 1ecompanted;| Pfore resumn ‘ A | ehae eae a eta. Action was takenJn each instance Dae pat aby gman resem! “anon recommendation of the state hoard 100 that the man se nding Oo: His 1 nei men aay j Ee OMIA TERS Can eae se offices as soon as they! & a hak , acne have n their oaths $e as hindering oe of officers in other places aes : Sora k3 published here this morn.| {lowed a set plan of operations and | @&% this would | The man m to Casper. telegraph officials be. % came in but when | t one ft his mes ris mes:| Sy Carlisle Ned the police de roa patrol in whi to the Burlington : the ‘Hhieves was Carlisle asking his luge: |not waited upon e Jsige with the exact charges for send. | % ing it to Cheyenne. The m ze was | of the city who know |not found until 15 minutes after the methods and his unusual fa_!man had left. The me was dated | 93% with Wyoming countr “Casper, Nov, 20, 1919, 10:30 a.m." the | &% ve it easily poss Casper from where railroad and city good lookout shown kk style m3 ana iture was signed with a flour | % writing being hurried bold |The six ish such as of a person accustomed to signing that particular name. : <2 t night when a many The ¢ ption given hy Miss Elena| Xa “e for want. t Swanson, on lot 8, block 42, Casper. Con. had taken his $440, reported missing.) case, Judge Tubbs in summing jup the 3 testimony showed too much! facts said it was wonderful to him [nas Yes we show them all at once. The only way to see a serial picture is to see it all at one time. That’s how we do it. Brennan’s original idea. “A FIGHT FOR Snappy, peppy, thrilling big stunts. Wild riding, leap for life, fighting like tigers, just what “you FRIDAY NOV. 21, 1919 Le Roy girl. ROL = he Poste Move tote te te Me Be Mate Be Oe Ba dtect, Cs eh ee LEE BRING YOUR LUNCH! Toaayvy 1 REELS Troniaeht <0 8c ete eke. the of¢ Ze efeege <, +S fe. to of M6 0% te ofe «3s RS *e MILLIONS” oe re aS «' 2, re of e to of °, £23 R ro ae If your heart is weak or one lung is miss- to 08s "e poet nee {strongly resembling the train robber Metecr Is probably’ the clearest: 149 ing, don’t come. We are not responsible for the + [eaeetonn Hip}mnain:atrecta (dro) "was more thin six fect tall hut] @&% a s poo : GEBO RADICALS Vigciiva natal akpi ee W rorenaed coraie’l Cat Ea aca ‘oe ve excitement. The public just must have it. i jand had recently rel ed tr ani orbes we sure ec an ing 1 i a confeders vorking: oe! 9 0 4 ie F s, a joking se plete mfederate working fur laltho at the time Forbes, in a Joking + NOTICE An ACTUAL SCENE in & Two cars stolen the night Carlisle!‘ n wore a hat and an army \. 3 [Was supposed to have been here hav turned up collar, but this was | % f, il ] d isch | “A Fi ht for Haan lone te polleoreinte et Le Gavare SURE aCeataemeETTe r family are lost, strayed or missing ; 7 fa Epa oe a el ter ah gee ec mm anu, If any of your family ee ey : ; supposed Th Western Union telegraph office ‘Thurs. | Weather for some time heeause his face | Nov. 21—Fif) | day of Willlam Carlisle is in entire Was ruddy . iy" command of | coping with his plan.of operations in Kits answors in rt the ¢ le's_ cloth: | keeping tx and in with h daring sin the past in 1916 when after robbing Union ifie trains. that ed in Casper three ut the time of his eseape while was always known to wear turned up coll lisle s who have been Lo Moa ofoegeet {he « \ y coal miners from | or the robberies. He went into a stor aod ; eho mines. tio have a suit of clothing altere eo PR DTrN ALG RS ECE Clary At that time Carlisle show = ro eho-efe-afo-afo-etes’ + r Carey. Iso be used to s ng which has bi clerks In the store with gift considered him a prince of was not until hours afterw store discovered who the man w K ¢ se of liquor has be hat time Carlisle had boarded . ~~ rgely responsible for the continued |!) Une & i Grand Prize Medema oe r Gebo by the radicals. Chief of Police Frank Webb, Firearms 8 Ammunition oe aot {had charge of Carlisle for two years tids will be 1 til 7 , + . Nae 24th : tore eceavnlonyanl Gents | at the sure r sntiary, believes it pos. ‘Write for Catalogue ree th foundation of First Baptist chureh, piblé for the daring train robber to ar- ‘. in Casper in the time he had to| the 100 miles from Casper to the | spot where last secn Tn past ese: ed authorit ext nnd specifications at Suite 2, Lyneh Bi ‘Pelton, Chairman Tui @hone 928.1 or 120) > - A Tribune Wantad will sell it. Mans vovimnitt 11-21-38 Momee, ¢ . Garlisle has fool by turning up where the ected him, He has alw: & The National : WHO WILL MARRY {just come to THE LYRIC. They will all be there. THIS GIRL? H Take a Tip—Come Early If You Want a Seat! By the terms of her father's will, she was to marry one of two men— on ‘ester: bad *, the othe: ahed’ in/his\villainy; asta kis; fe ners. BUT THERE WAS : 2 ANOTHER MAN willing to fight for her love. SEE “A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS” Featuring Vita: h’s Mighty Star REED UNCAN ADMISSION—ALL SEATS, 50c ey CHILDREN—25c Accompanied by Parents E TOMORROW—TOM MIX %G IU — | TT ET 3 Me Lo acta le Se cte's teste dete tetete teeta te tete tee tetiete tated 0 ao ehe-de-ale- se sSoefe-eo-she-se-ehe-aho-ele- ete steele ste-se-ste sheet ane slo ene-ses0e-4eesee eee P40 420120 420 HOHEe Hee 410-450 SLO OEOHO HO HEO HO ASO 46 160 150-450 400 4 Bank of Commerce Open for Business a Nov. 24th, 1919 “A Bank of Strength and Service” Casper, Wyo. Directors T. F. Algeo, . Earl C. Boyle Joe E. Denham, Thos. Kenney, Arthur K. Lee, Jno. McFadyen, Hugh Patton, L. A. Reed, Ira G. Wetherill. Officers Arthur K. Lee, President. Ira G. Wetherill, Vice-President. Hugh L. Patton, Vice-President. Joe E. Denham, Cashier. R. F. Kamman, Assistant Cashier. The directors and officers are men who have been successful in their various lines of activities in the past. They have all been resi- dents of the state for years, and while some of them are new to Cas- per, they will be pleased to have you investigate their past records. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF CASPER. / William Duncan L Y RI C ae cies Millions the latest and greatest VITAGRAPH chapter-play featuring 5 ok eX re 2 BS . R ox 5 ok af «$0 0% re Po te ok ro 20 oho. e re Mo took 4fe fo ofoofe-o$ ° oe 6S oe re afo4% 2 re “ RY %