Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1920, Page 10

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CROP AND RANGE CONDITIONS ARE. REPORTED 6000 Continuance of Normal Tempeta- tures with Light Percipitation Is Favorable, Says Week- ly Review CHILDREN'S LENGUE IN WYOMING PERFECTED BY MADAM GUERIN, REPORT): | CHEYENNR, Wyo,, Feb. 14.—*Mme, £. Guerin, who has toured Wyoming in the interest of the American and French Children’s League, has com- pleted the organization of a Wyoming branch of the league and. Thursday, before departing for Colorado, an- nounced the following officers: Honor- ary presidents, Mrs. Cyrus Beard of Cheyenne, Mrs. B. B. Brooks of Cas- | per and Mrs. EF. Noble of Thermopolis; ate chairman, Mrs. Robert D. Carey of enne, wife of Gov. Carey; vice state chairman, Mrs, A. J. Cunningham of usper; secretary, Mrs. Mauyice Gros- treasurer, J, H: Wal- ton of Cheyenne; honorary treasurer, | William Dubois of Cheyenng; assistant treasurer and secretary, @fiss Vera Keayes of Buffalo; state committee of also range | honor, Goy. Carey, Mayor Ed. P. Tay- horses in southwestern, Ranges prob-/ jor of Cheyenne, State Superitendent of ably were never so poor, and are cov-| Public Instruction Katherine Morton, roln and parts of eee cae | Patrick Sullivan of Casper, W. W-. ind Crook counties. | Daley of ailing, Thomas G. Powers of » conditions, together with costly | forrington, Sit have reduced herds to a minimum, » ground thawed, and some disking | done in southeastern sown wheat is report- ed in 008 comdition. ‘ain roffis in Southeastern Wyom- | Heavy mud in cen. | 6 ots, near Moneta. Also slop- nd muddy stretches around Lan- der. Fair to good out of Sheridan, | Little trouble is experienced in the Big Horn Basin. In the southwest, bad near Hanna and Evanston; snow is melting in Southern Lincoln, rendering | conditions very soft. ' Stations. High. Temp, Another favorable week In crop and range conditions is reported by George W. Pitman of the United States Weath- er Bureau at Cheyenne, based on re- ports received from over the state. ‘Temperatures were about 7 degrees | mer than normal; day temperatures ged 40; nights, °3, and daily ex- f §4 and 8 were reported. Sun- preentages were: Cheyenne, 72: iesaat 74; Lander, missing; Sait | Lake, 62. Precipitation was practically limited to central districts where from 1 to 3 inches of snow occurred. Live- stock continued fair with some im- provement; the calf crop loss is heavy in north arn localities, May of Lovell, 5. | Sullivan of Basin, J.C. Underwood of Underwood, Dr. Grace Raymond He- bard of Laramie and J. H. Walton) and Archie Allison of “Cheyenne: ‘enne. (WHITE ARMY LEADER CURED OF TYPHOID BY AMERICAN RED GROSS (By United Press.) IN Low. Prec’: | Temp, t’'tion. | 19 18 11 12 Tussia,.— . the new sae jcommander in-chief of the Denekin army his life to the skit! of American tached to the Red Cross hos- s here. The story of his flness a T.|recovery has been published here for | the first time in connection with the nnouncement of his promotion to the ommand of all the south Russian vol- unteer armie: s It was six months ago that General 1) Wrangel was struck down by typhoid | te He had just established his posi- +12 | tion at Denekin’s ablest general by cap- T.| turing 200,000 prisoners in few The whole staff of the volun d in his al at own Dowel Encampment Evanston, W Lander, Wyo. Laramie, Wyo Neweastle, Wyo Pocatello, Idi khawlins, Wyo. Ww pec mata AOD eLhe Wier W; CLERK-CHRRER EX EXIM SET FOR MARCH VOTH sos The United States Civil Service Com- | feared that his tife mission announces a clerk-carrier ex- | ter a five w amination on March 13, 1920, to estab-j th er Uish an oligible register from which selections may be made to fill vacan-/ cles as they may occur in the positions months teer army i uring ance. eae t, wher large the At he the ¥ spit best possibl General brot med a time it was couln not be soon on the with then he I's first cont the United States and since | police headquarters nnd the city en- |CLUBHOUSE IS |. PROJECTED BY LEGION POST ‘ONLY SMALL PERCENT OF CHEYENNE RAILROADERS AFFECTED BY WALKOUT XENNE, Wyo. Feb. 14.—Th j Cheyenne post of the American ais — e - is ng so rapidly that it is consid: | ios a sayy SUR aks 8 a ie e pldms for the ercetion of a club- {Pnton Pacing sh ae mp) a ne @uring the coming year. Should} >? “5 Sains rent Ata Mad on 7 8 bulilditix not be erected, it is possible | DY te Order for a strike next Tues. thatsthe post will take over the otd{ {MYO oe St tae of way’ and “Cheyenne “Club” bisilding, now eran sah plobere Eee he Cee we \wnd occupied by the Chamber of Com. | {Plt Ok tne Sask. deparenent 'o merce, ‘The latter organization has out- nion: Pacific on, the Wyoming aly he! tat opel 1 are involyed by the order. |grown this building and is conisidering | {/? z the erection or purch CLUBBOUSR— State, News a “re BURGLAR TRIES: CHEYENNE 10 TOSELL Ol) 70 BREAK INTO CITY HALL, als ASKED) U: P- ‘NUT’ HOUSE CHEYENN' CHRYEN NR, Ww Fe)) BS Cruz, who nne'’s venerable city hall, of attempting to break into the “nut fifty house,” will not be tried, as the charge The departments of the city goyern- suggests, for insanity, but for burglary. ment r re being transferred to| The “nut house" which he is alleged to the new city and county building. Only} have attempted to enter, ts a portion of the Union Pacifié shop plant here in which nuts and bolts a stored. ‘OFFICES FOR VOCATIONAL Wyo., Feb. 14.—Jose _14.—Chey- | near- S$ ag0, Soon will ibe for sale. gincer's office remain at the old build- ing. These probably will be moyed within a week and the old city hall then will bg sold to the highest bidder. Bids were received some time ago, but the sale was not closed. It is not antici- pated, howev that any person will top the bid of Pe Smith, who owns ad- joining property which ‘gives the old city hall a greater yalue to him than | to any other bidd WHALE-HUNTER ADOPTS PLANE IN PLACE DORY. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 14.—Repre- tsentatives of the Cheyenne post of the American Legion, at a gonference with Lieut. H. V. Laughlin of the service and d information branch of the war de- board of vocational training to establidh a state office at Cheyenne, with branch offices at Casper, Sheridan, Rock Springs, Jackson, Basin and | Lander, from which the plans for as: (By United Press.) {sisting disabled Wyoming veterans of LOS AN LES, Cal, Feb. 14,—Bly- {ithe world w: ar Would be Would be directed, = RENT ENTRANT AND NOT ABTIGT SHALL GET PRIZE seein the hydroplane in Place of the time-honored dory, MADRID, " From it he hunts for sardines and whales, The hydroplane’s adaption to whaling is a development of the war when air- planes were used to search the seas for submarines. From the air the hunter n see beneath the surface of the (Ry il.)—The Spanish 1 that the s and not the tographer is entitled to the pri beauty contest, In count these contest? are no novelty it i: likely that the question would ar these affairs are new in Spain 1 When the prize.in a recent contest was awarded the photographer who took thr picturevof the winner decided that the prize should go to him, The question Th chief part played by the airmen in fishing is to locate the schools and then the whalers or the fishing boats are sent_out to finish the jo An attack on the whale from the sky, however, by means of bombs or machine guns, not an impossible development, flyers. Loop, who long has hunted whales off the Lower California coast, already has an opportunity appre of what to that ¥ of & has pever i he lation count WIRELESS TO BE USED BY FOREST SERVICE, CLAIM Utah, 1 Salary, $1000 7 per annum, plus bonus feels he o for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1 Age limits, 18 to 45 years on the date of the examination. Age limits and height and weight require- ments do not apply to persons entitled to preference because of military or naval service. Both men’ and women will be admitted to the examination. Application blank and information can be obtained by applying to Gustave B, Stelle, local secretary of the board of civil service examiners at Casper, Wyo.; or to the secretary, Eleventh United States Civil Service District, 303 Post Office Building, Seattle, Wash, Too Much Winter in East, Declares Returned Rancher; 14— Wireless | he be et telephones will prot tensively for reporting the intermoun coming summer, npbone h héadqiartora i value of the Wise telephone monstrated In Montana | Adams says. There, h used it to report t in all respects it pr salisfactor nsel ex Ay It is not generally known that the list and Mrs. M. L. Bishop returned | of hiving ex-queens includes the namo} Thursday evening from a month's visit | of the Infanta Mercedes, sister of King throughout the East After attending | ‘Aifonso XIII.; who was queen of Spain the woolgrowers’ convention in Chey-| from the death of her father, Alfonso} enne, the middle of January, Mr. and} xqr, to, the birth of the present king.| Mrs. Bishop proceeded to Kentucky and} Ajtogether she reigned 169 days, which| thence over the Louisville and Nashville} js probably -the shortest. reign’ on re: to Charlottstown, Va., where they visited | cord, ‘The Salie law, which bars females with their Tarvin, who is attend-/ trom the accession to a throne, does ing a univ there. not- operate in Spain, and until the In Washington they visited with Con-| sex of Alfonso XIT, ’s posthumus child) gresst Mondeli and Senator F, E.| was determined, the eldest of his two Warren} besides visiting th. many | daughters automatically succeeded him. points of interest in the capital city. | eeassty) doin for aWaonilns they ea never saw so much winter,” at. | YESTERDAY is gone, TOMORROW. may never come for you. INSURE TODAY hop 3 on his return here. with THE CAPITOL LIFE with much snow und it did sé¢em good C.R.McGREW ‘ PRISONER OF General Agent Phone 153 WAR RESCUES ENGLISHMAN! LONDOD ‘The first friendly recep- tion d/ecorded a German since 1914, was seen at Dorchester when Private Bruck- mann, prisoner of war, was presented with a watch and money, together with his passport to return home, in recog- nition of his bravery in rescuing a British aviator from a burning air-| U.S. ARMY MOTOR TRANSPORTATION CAPS pone S. D. MERCANTILE CO., DEPT 100 22 North 61st Street Philadelphia, Pa. * = —————————————eseeseeseeseeseeseseseseesesee, The Finest Cap Made for All Outdoor Work $4 0 POSTAGE e PREPAID Value $3.50 v. §. ARMY BLANKETS Olive Drab; All Wool. Value, $8.50, Our Price. s opaaiite etme tbonie a gene inet ud big success in locating schools of wrdines from the air ab =e Was fought out In the courts and resu‘i ed in the discomfiture of the photo grapher. IERS BOUND OVER. E, Wyo., Feb. 14,.—Wer- jot and James Tracey, Fort Fussell soldiers suspected of perpetrat- ing two highway robberies here Jast | paras y, have been identified as the ymen by Harold E. Wanberg, | Paik Rik the persons held up at a point \ of fun, and will be tried during the | Stag term of the district a Burnett Optical Co. Skilled Opticians | Ground Floor Henning ade} Hotel, 1 ufaeturers 1 my boots for the Am Casner, Wyo. This: Choice Nebraska Ranch Comprising 12,740 acres, 8,780 acres deeded and 8,960 acres leased; will take care of 1,000 head of cattle the year round; 18 miles from thriving town on the Chicago & North Western R..R. We can give you a complete prospectus with price, which is yours for the asking. We have a large list of Nebraska ranches, large and small. Send us your address.and a copy will be mailed to you. Branch Realty Co. Iris Theatre Building Casper, Wyoming G. F. BELL “THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety. and Contract Bond a Specialty The G. F. Bell Agency 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Telephone 363 BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality bh : A i MMMM MELEE TITEL under arrest on the c! harge | NID ASKED FOR WYOMING]: | Partment, decided to petition the fed-! GENERAL RAISE IN TUN PRICES Shortage of Raw Material, Higher Coal and Wages Reflected in General Increase AMERICAN: HEADQUARTERS, Co: benz, Goemnany.—(Ry mail)— tinued shortage of raw material, increased cost of coal und Wages Is being reflected in a general increase in prices thruout according to the German rubber goods’ company nnounced a 30 percent | increase | Of all goods. Leather goorts gone up in price enormously, some say the price has reached such stage that they believe it will be virtually simpossible to do business in |the leather line if the price takes an- other jump... Trade papers haye recom: mended that leather goods be permit- ted to be imported free ef luxury tax. German newspapers are contemplat- ing an inérease both in the rate of subscription and of advertisin; Despite the wail of high prices Ger- man yspapers published long ac- mnUy to the éffect that many especially Teussians, had been flocking to Germany to take ad- vantage of the low cost of living due to the low value of the mark. One newspaper says: ‘The cost of living a foreigner in Germany today. is bly one-fourth of that abroad. Nat- foreigners attracted by th cheapness, of living conditions are floc! ing to various parts of Gern have a a | | | 3 ny of these are Russian emigrants who_e: ped from Stockholm or Copenhagen | with money enough to last them a year or so but who, by coming to Germany | find themselves provided with enough money) to last them five or six years.” HEALTH— It takes Health NOT MONEY— To buy New York Life Insurance RT. KEMP, Agent 111 E.2nd St. Phone 370 HIGW PRICED ‘SNOOZES (Ry United Press.) NPEW YORK (By Mail).—And now It’s ene be h the high cost of sleeping! tained fe Bedding prices have advanced from | $20 to according to, $15, now cost from a, WE HAVE ADDED A MEAT MARKET DEPARTMENT To our store and will carry only the choicest and fresh- est of meats, fish and poultry at reasonable prices and ‘the best. in quality. Citizens Equity Association 236 East Second Street Phone 304 SEE H. L. YOUNG FOR HAULING PROBLEMS — LIBERTY GARAGE Telephone 983 [KEEN KUTTER BUTCHER KNIVES OF BEST QUALITY all Tools bearing the KEEN. KUTTER Trade aan ae made of best quality steel obtainable for the article. In these only the highest grade crucible Butcher Knife Steel is used. Every knife is uniformly tempered, carefunly ground and sharpened, highly polished and inspected. : Every one syaranveed to give. entire satisfaction or money refunded, realize this isa liberal guaran- tee, but knowing the quality of these as we do are Os ad ing to “Back them up.” Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 i lepy ———— = @: @ > pot aR WITH ASBESTOS CHIMNEY woop AND STEEL Portable Buildings Just What You Want BUNGALOW APARTMENT With Kitchenette Breakfast Room Living Room _ Bed Room and Pagola Porch “* CONCRETE BLOCK FOUNDATION This ase can be erected in two days ready to move in. Built for Wyo- ABSOLUTELY AIR TIGHT! ming winds, CAN YOU BEAT IT> Make that vacant lot pay you an income. See us and we will show you! We Supply Oil Camps with Wood and Steel Buildings Complete Open until 9 p. m. Big Four Building Co. 112 West Railroad Avenue

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