Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1920, Page 6

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NEW EXPEDITION TO EXPLORE FOR UNKNOWN LANDS Secrets of Baffin Land in the Are- tic Region Is to Be Objective of MacMillan Expedi- tion in 1921 (By Associated Press.) ROSTON (By Mail),—Secrets of Baffin id, one\of the portions of the Arctic. still unexplored, will be the objective of the MaeMillan expedition which is in jon now for ‘departure in the uner of 1921. Altho the region was isited several times before the Pilgrims vrossed the Atlantic to Cape Cod, Baffin nd from the point of view of explor- ers and seientists is still one of the richest and most alluring fields of re search in the north, Its whole western shore, more! than 1,000 miles in length, is but vaguely de fined on th imo have told won and tower. nins in the terior but white - never visited” that section. und fauna ve never been little is known of the move se ae simncieaeiih the tidal currents along Its és oe ——— und facts of geology, mineral- at ‘ARVATION—Conditions are so appalling in ‘Vienna that thousands daily ; TH NDS FLEE VIENNA AND ITS STARVATION—Condit! iP: r 4 proloRy it. the coming PS idad he rallroad station seeking pas sage to cities;and towns far distant, pla ces where food is procurable and cheap ‘observe ed by. Donald “Machu. | {84 fuel obfatnable- ary’s Heutenant on the expedi- the “The Chimes of Nor- and the présentation is sched ———— 5 ! 1 ache Ni plans jlight a . ave Boston about J 1, 1921, ana mane p présents scl to reach Baffin Land in less than a uled for some time in the month of month With good luck) The following April, Rehearsals of the chorus: have winter will be s « the wes: already run, and the cast hag in The np will jk strait | son of Lar ing men lis men hor ment and afterward spent most of the day huddled in-their homes or in’ shel- tering nooks and corners. The ,snow Sorraracencaneetlh. flurry was due to'a sudden Arop; in tem- MARY MILES MINTER. perature during a light rain, 1. Among those}. APRA eee cnANNE OF GREEN GABLES” "ang the rote of|, _ CALENDAR OF SPORTS i aH REALART PICTURES (4 seen ided 1 in lat lec aly he just of the dange: mie will sain He 4 ; hips of GC: Serpoletto, and Miss Helen Banner 0: ¢ - : e | —— Casper the role of Germaine, ‘The lead:]| BOXING—Jack Wolfe vs. Joe Lynch, It. comes natural. We just can’t’ delivering the BEST ‘Home-Coming Week" to See|ing roles will be ake by BB. Goatrey | ten rounds, at Cleveland. Show in Casper. Do you ye to spend a pleasant and happy. ;_ . . ray Klein of Pueblo, Colo., ——_— oe dco gba tall Great Gathering of Alumni |Sfatvin ines of Laramic and TS, Buk] Pilchers Aléxinder, Vaughn:and Ty 1 evening? . Well, .come cfeage a Lar oa Ke “ti aman a_e, MARY MILES MINTER - Millan's Croc . - — ihe JEN four winters. LARAMIR, Under the Martha Marquis Initiated. before joining the Cubs ar Kansas Feb. 29) for the trip to Pa: Doring the winter attempts will be|Pices of the faculty of the univ 3 On last “Wednesday evening the Wyo- e to explore the coast |the associated student body, and the|ming chapter, 6f Delta Sigma Rho, the} he Chinese Have a kitchen-god the jnimitable, in «© following summe umni association, plans are dy he-4 jhonorary debating, fraternity, initiated} which is supposed to go to the Chinese $6 REEN G A B nd will be pe ing laid for a “home-coming w jnto membership the Misses Martha] heaven at the beginning of each year The plans for the expedition |Commencement time in Jun Marquis of Casper and Nettie Potts of} to report upon: the privitte life of the bsence of -two years from | Which all Wyoming alumni are uri Buffalo, After the ceremony a banquet} amilies under his care. the four famous ‘Anne Books What bate you do‘ if you ‘ord girl and you got a boy? In eave a longer stay is |Feturn and renew old acquair was given ‘nt the Connor hotel, © Me. | eee, lief expedition will be}|4 mpaign will be hegu bership in this society is limited to stu- TOO LA1IE TO CLASSIFY She's such a quiet little girl,” pane ‘the Miniat AND THEN SHE_ SPILLED THE BEANS! angements, |t0 secure as large an atten dents who have taken part in’ ifter- Her name was simply Anne; but she preferred igaears Corde- by dog teams sent according to present a If the ship is crushed in the " A sD—! re: Y irl the |Sible. Four days will. probably be olleginte debates. Miss Potts and Mika} WANTED Rxperlenced, colored | girl plans to re by dog teams to| Voted to the rious special ente arquis have the honor of being the] 532W and ask Yor ate Smith. 2-18-3t* lin Fitee rt Churchill, t ling post at the|ments planned for the retur t women students to a nénitted:t01— > ee pean ty chow, on awa. aiid “4magind you ing Iludson n to/Uates, in a lition to the regular events sfmembersbip, caramels?—Anne by way of northwestern /f commencement week. While the pro: Oh, you poor tle pretty kitty,” sald Anno as she plekea up the c SKUNK. whooner Bowdoin, named for the | f Anne went to the picnic all right, bnt—she busted it up, Ss yet is only tentat it will y include an inter-collegiate TS ITS ame, fraternity functions “in } college of Which MacMillan is a g¢ ' Why did everyone beat it when Anne came around. isi nd a present’ facifity member, |f of the alumni, and tho annual Anne could get into more scrapes than a file. es expedition. }4 U. W, formal. Spe When it came to imagination, Baron’ Munchausen was a piker which the alumni will take nich : siete will be planned later in compared to Anne, ee, these chocolate creams. ate fine?” sald Anne, as she chewed vessel Ww 1 for th “me| FIRST SNOW IN YEARS will he Rootfibay, Me,, |™ ni association. This is the on 2 handfal of peas, he It is to be of the |fi ampaign sto secure af __ (By Associated Press.) ‘Anine was always in hot water. She kem the villagers -there, too, Gloucester fisherman. knockabout type, | 6f alumni: at com-| MEXICO CIPY.—(By mail)—~Itis poa- The best Laing that ever happened forthe village was that Anne of 110 tona dispincemant, .of und mehcement and it is hoped that it win |Site on almost any day in the year to wasn’t. born. t see snow hunks from Mexico City, .yet {few of the nati here had ever touch- {edit until the other day when there. construction and: sheathed become one of the estab) with ironwood to resist the grip | jul the yniversity. ed traditions Cigars, Tobaccos Next—HAROLD LLOYD in a Comedy of the fee ras is possible. It will | was quite a perceptible fall, the first in AN i anoth Comedy ' be approximately 87 feet in length with Wyoming Quill Is Jssued. aan ao ont ek wart aby echo ; Mi Then MACK SW m er - a draught of 9% feet, and will be] The first number: of the “Wyoming | Smokers Supplies 3 mountlin peaks of Popocatepetl and Jz equipped with crude oil engine: pable | Quill,” the literary magazine published | taccihuatl, clearly visible from the cap- of developing 60 horsepower. In addi-|by the Wyoming chapter of the Ameri-|jtal, are always snow-clad but they tion to 2,000 gallons of crude ojl, 500/can College Quill club, is being distrib-|are some 60 miles away. gallons of kerosene and 20 tons of coal,|uted among subscribers this'week. The| Barefooted or lghtly-shod natives the Bowdoin will c in her hold) publication appeared for the first time | stepped gingerly into the strange ele: stores and supplies f x men-for two |Jast June as an annual. So marked was jthe success which It met that it was Millan Arctic oclation just | decided to issue. two numbers this year, | president will back the expedition, It|before, the magazine consists of from is composed of Bowdoin college alumni} 40 to 50 pages of literary material. The | and other, friends of the explorer. current number has on its table of con: tents stories by Cora Williams of Sheri- says: by petra dan, Dewey Ande H Gertrude Ryan of the wi : and Ted Olson of Li i . Mrs. Neva Ford of Laramie and Ar-| ‘That is the joyful cry of thousands thur Francis of ‘Washington,.D. C.; and|since Dr. Edwards produced Olive ‘Bali. poems by Martha Marquis of Casper |lets, the substitute for calomel. No and Dr. June Downey of Laramie. The | griping results from these pleasant little &| humorous department contains a sketch hts. They tablets, They cause the liver and bowels by Olga Moore of Buffalo by Edwin ‘Hath a pee jto act normally, They never force them ~ »y Edwin Hathaway of Casper. 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