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PAGE TWELVE WAR ON RODENTS: TO GE DECLARED i oC LATEST FICTION FOR YOUNG AND OLD Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Carr hay turned from Denver, where they atte;,, ed the auto show. BEING SOWN ON FRENCH FARMS Bought, sold, rented, re. aired. Dealer, (By Associated Press.) P * : PARIS, Mar. 10.—The sowing of do- CORONA—L. c, SMITH | The following books have recently) chio,” Collode“ Nipote; ~The Wonder | yastated aroas of France nas been ex: Casper Typewriter | been added to the Public Library: Garden,” Frances Olcott; “Boy Scouts | pedited by delivery from Germany of; Exchan: ecg tee Sewell of the Air,” 2 -“Porehy and, Vee,” Gordon: Ste neasy Street,”"Arthur Somers Biluize and the Blue Door,’ A Man for the Ages,” Irving son; “Catty Atkins," Heyliger. } | or; “Own Your Own Home,”| Miscellaneous—“The Land of Fair) iting Lardner} “The Man With Three Pjay,” Parsons; “The Victorious Alti- | } 8, Harela McGrath; “Michael tude,” Orison Sweet Marden; “Makers ‘W. J. Datvson;! oats and barley, according to orders of + the reparations commission. “ ee 1} 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856! Agent G. M. Penley Urges Cam-| paign to Exterminate Prairie Doge and Ground Squir- rels on Ranches sin Money Grows for the from ‘Tall ‘Timber,” Thomas K. Holmes; onds: “Russian Expansion on the Pa- Kp ; Man Who Saves Steadily and Invests Wisely Mary Johnston; “The Crimson of English Fiction,” ide, ‘ottage of “Commercial Law," J. A. Lyons; “Crea- G J , Red and tive Chemistry,” Edward vente Cf Ry G. M. PENLEY Black, Grace Richmond; “The Man “History World War,” volume 4, Sim- (County Agricultural Agent) are now unde an or: “The Face ofthe World,” Johan Bojer; cige,” Golder; “Contact with the Other es |“The House of Baltazar,” William J. World,” Hyslop; “Story of Our Mer- | Locke; “The Fighting Shepherdess,” chant Marine,” Abbott; “Homing with | roline Lockhart; “The Sage Brusher,”) the Birds,’ Gene Stratton Porter; | rson Hough; “Phe Builders,” Ellen! “spring Flora of the Intermountain) 4 usgow; “The Board Walk,” Margaret States,” Aven Nelson; “Lessons Learned) iddemer; “The Ruin of the fVorlé,”; ¢rom Nature,” Fred High; “The Ama- | - B. M. Lower; “The River's End,” James teur Chemist,” Collihs, ‘The Man of the For- “Contrary Mar: le Old Lady,” “Riding Kid y and will Be office inating these > of poisoned the most This strong Bank affords safety for your Savings and Complete works of Mark Twain ana | Jules Verne, myths and legends of | various countries, Greek and Latin classics and some\excellent new auto- | ixed and ee ° Powder Riy i. H. Knibbs; 3 sohinie nd Gistributed to the farmers at cost | : “ ; biography as well as new technical WI competen advise y rancher who t either “The OR meh Fey See books of carpentry, contracting, sani-| y “Helena,” Mrs. Humphrey Ward; “In ; a nts on his hk pr Sigatd tary heating and plumbing, modern | h h 1 for sufficier gp Able Blosiom “rime,” Clare Taisise | Shinn practions ptivecpria redclrresibhern |i. you when you have money eS Burnham; “The Great Impersonation,’ ar aate: i — bile | . “ ed land. a 4 i fitting, plastering, painting, automobile | S Dim i 5 State: ta anhie , ~a- In prairie -sog work one Sikikhe) Moth Mees ee ee. Cee Pear etait Sgr Oppenhiem, enginecring, ete, to invest. ave a e-a: 1 oats covers approximately. 80| bassador from Htaly to the United States (right), both having only recently ; 4 Juvenile—“Young Folks’ Library,” 4 ale / Day hie A ine er a or one quart to two and one-half! appeinted to their new stations. U, & U.| twenty-one volumes; “Grace Harlow’s | ; 7 Y a TILDING 4 . Bec mb meena ae ind. squirrels approx!:| | High School and College Series,” ten | APDITION TO GROC ERY BUILD = x Z no mately one-fourth this amount is need-} | volumes; “Opening the Iron Trail,” Ed-! poselly and Carr, owners of the B. and | of our Thrift Famil b et=. ed ‘LYRIC ONE OF PLERK- | win I. Sabin; “The Pike'a Peake Rush,” | “Grocery on the corner of Eeech and | , Al sae ee The cost of ingredients used in mi y Baw Sabin; “Bar B Boys,” Edwin |Tingen streets are building an addition | ting one of our Dime Poc- ing this poison will figure about $6.75 = L. Range and Trail,” Edwin L.|+5° their store. ‘They will’ install a ee : per bushel, or 22 cents per quart. FIRST TO RUN ja “High Benton, Mam Hey-|hutcher shop. in the rear part of the k tS 7 5 B nks. Hun- Will you please fill out the enclosed ° cave It to, Doris," Ethel Hues-} 4 4.. with an’entrance on Linden. } 2t Oaving: a F form amount of p FILM FEA TURE Vive la France,” Knipe; -‘‘Jere- aE aaah PR | s . sired and w the lands to Hugh Walpole; “Ramsey Mithol- : | eds of people in Casper oned are 1c d, and enclose check The exe | land," Booth Tarkington; “Boy Scouts! Henry Wyatt and son, Joe Wyatt, | 3 ri payable to me to cover the cost of the cd tor |to the Rescue,” Maitland; “Boy Scouts’ | have returned froma short pleasure trip | the Th poison. The Lyric theater in Casper was on Maitland; “Phe Gart of Many|to Denver, Colo., where they attended | are using them. ere 1S Tho poison. will be distributed the|of the cities thrurmt the Unite > ‘Heart of Pinoc auto show. a8 f Wh latter part of Mareh, this being the most the feature film, Ihonus> has been amended to $1590 dur| === = enaame a : —— one waiting for you. y, + ffe » time for killing these pests. neater" within the f ing the current fisc r. | . AS es Please let me hear from you as soon od necording to the spe Age limit to 4 on the date} -not come in and get it, an as possible. 1 in the Motion Pictur of the examination. limits, and ‘ \ , s All persons wishing to secure poison| the Robertson-Cole company. Lew neight band | we pequivenientataret i i , jain ed please will out the following form and | Cody was the star of the picture which| waived in the ease of persons entitled | et s get acqui ted. return at once to G. M. Penley, county! was shown here about three weeks si hecause “of military. or | : Ls agricultural agent, Casper, Wyo. j ago, 1 Roth men and women Wyo.-,) SORE MET | will be admitted to this examination. | % nad | and ation blanks | thes FA | may obtained. by ying to Gus- | shnine, saccharine and! £ y j ry, board of} { other necessary ingredients used in pre- | ‘U.S. civil service . paring poisoned baits for destroying! jwyoniing, or to ‘the | 0 : - on my | Is. civil * —Y eee | : r Wilson & Spencer of the Big Muddy | O AKE | ¥ $ 3 to adopt the methods found ‘ = a “j 5 . ? W: She. Ve: bialbiiont ana ou cae pu rc nna the ‘Tom: F Niott 146 Sout L Center } sper, yoming Uhted the ‘aioleoniea tf sheep outfit this week 1is 0 | | horses and sheep wagons necessary for | - pest + the use| running the outfit. M | i Ss { of the poisoned bait iy tne bidegie Tee | AT APRIL EET All new up-to-Jate furnishings. iz SEATS — en pave eg rte rl Cao eNO eRe ATRL ties vise aoa 3 SILOM IDI LOI LI I DOO SM As, 2 Bes ry | (By United Press) Quality an ervice at your command. rine at Earn Sig er | cu tetera he star og oe ee \ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN sed provided for that Bein pers the regular Monday noon luncheon of | CHICAGO, Mar. 1 he Republican 3 ributed. lays 2 r bait is 7 . |convention committee on arrangements : A Fe ete ies ‘the Rotary club at the Henning. “A. E.|Syonanly will meet here in- April to #e- llect temporary officers for the conven- tion, Senator Lodge and Mlhu Root are AWaitei( in| mentioned for chairman of the conyen- ltion. Wood ‘supporters; favor Root. red) “No, (el-| rank H. Hitchcock has been made campaign manager for Wood. IN) 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH & Grand Central Block. All-kinds of Sihdwiches at = IN _‘PopelarPrices, Quick Service, Maphest Guaity, WSO IIOSI SS I LIM Sa DIMMS Mr. and Mrs. T. Cerner Cer turned to pleasure tri kin is con ply eompany. . Tonkin have ‘rer asper from # business and {> Denver, Colo. ’. *"Ton- LOYALTY 1 Gerr y=" Fresh Cut Flowers Every Day . Moa%o-ate a Soho oat Ms steate ; Ge Mediate de tatintatrtetetetictetied 2 Soetestoaterteatectestertoaeaoatetectoste a’ & & ' * & % Sd & Se o*, RD +4, ? ? re Oe - I i S It is with particular pride that we extend to all of our old customers and to the new an invitation to visit this new store where a really absorbing display of men’s furnishings is awaiting inspection. In the four years of our business life in Casper we are proud of the well-earned reputation we have made and we are thankful to our friends and customers for the wonder- ful progress we have made. For’tis true, the best dressed men in Casper have been our cus- oo, io + o4, tote o-oo! oS o, ° io, + 04.04, RA oof oS R2 R? os R2 + Re o ro oe of oS io, - oO, io, + 4, iy “ 24 LA f & Xa ‘ tomers. : You are cordially invited to visit this new store—to make it.YOUR store—and to always re- member that the same old guarantee of “satisfaction or money refunded” is still the policy here. The New Spring Suits for Men 4, Ra re oats 0 So efe of R2 ¢ We Pu . Headwork Into Our Selection of “Men’s Hats We not only exercise our good taste in selection of styles, shapes ana colors, but we use expert headwork in the selec- tion of fine qualities, exceptional values +, KD - K? ao os K? "e Me . o, a> R? 04,9 4,0-4, ? % + ~ Allof our merchandise bears the Union label. iO, + R2 O04, ° iO + 0, + oe Po tae Lo aho shoal ete ef 2 oS % gi be? +, ° The new Spring Clothing is in, and ready for the man who likes to pick his new suit from among the best. o, * Cw rt o¢, io, 4, , + RS + io, iO, Ae * These suits combine smart- ness with conservative good taste, and furnish a range of cloths, weights and colors that gives every advantage to an early selection. * RK? Correctness of design and ex- pert tailoring are assured in every garment. 4, ‘o-ate a o, ° o4, *?¢ Pat ne The Prices range from $35 to $75 My Personal Attention is Given to Any Alterations 4, 0, ° 4, RO ? 4, iO o4, 2, . +4, , o¢, ? o, ‘s 2, + Pete Haberdashery You'll get the Spring “doll- ing up” fever as soon as you enter this store. In fact, you’ll get the fever as soon as you see our splendid window displays of the new styles in men’s neck- wear, hosiery, gloves and other fashions and fancies of the'sea- . son. ‘WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF SERVICEABLE AND ‘DURABLE WORK CLOTHES FRANK 131 S. CENTER ST. Effects in Men’s Shoes We believe you will like our taste in the selec- tion of shoes for spring and we’re quite sure you will like the way we sell them. i We placed particular importance on the dura- bility and comfort features and blended these two primary essentials with a very noticeable element of smart style. See them today. $7.5 AND UP CANNER CUSTOM TAILO! Be ssoeiesonte odie etoat Se Sos ose Oreste Sesto atosteel AILORING IN CONNECTION WITH THIS STORE st, o, Ay O. Mo Ge Me sta Me tecteMea toa cvavicosiso Gr ceosieavleobre Se Ge ne Me Sache Oe nah % Me Oe aM se 6e Me Me ah Oo, &, so Noah eSe-aso aie aoe ao ae aoe <S See aie aoe the 150 4e 10 GSe 40 420-120 120-900-420 450 Ho CeO Hed S00 00 Heo doo seo ere eL6-Hee Fede dee 40n 406 He 400-40 40 400 HOO 40 HO OHEO 4 HOH HEE 10 HEH Ne HeP 40 Oe SNAP He He aoe Hee oho eho aSe ooo sto alo ok Me Me ote oo, ; on o% PH Soe he ie aio die aie aie atone eee eoairgr ie” and in assisting you in selecting the most becoming effect for your type. Our line cannot be beat in Casper. - Me fodtee res -e ate-«! 2 oS coi RS re R2 ro 320-42 oS o ~~ Ro ate oho ofe of 2 o > - Sooke as e2 RO RO Rote hotest re Springtime Shirts Shirts which span the whole range of Casper’s good taste. Unpretentious white side by side more brilliant hues. Prices astonishingly low for quality characteristically high, Me cS me - $ AND + UP ¥ e So so ete os Exclusive Outfitter for Men of Good Taste ox re ~~ o> oe e