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WYOMING GIVEN | have been taken in the off! | Price Commissioner Hoft- FILM PORTRAYAL eet. Injustice to State Pointed Out in'the benefit of the government's sale Harry C. * . I |of surplus canned meats, the purpose Picture Version of Caroline jof which is to reduce the high cost of Lockhart’s “The Fighting _Jiving. ’ Sh less”? The war department is making it epherdess |possible to place theee meais in the homes of every individual at a mini- (Special to The Tribune) }mum cost, from the heart of the most WASHIN@TON, Aug. 17.Western- i populous of cities to the shack on a ers, and patticularly Wyomingites—at | western plain. the national capital are again made to| very individual organization main- blush for their country because of the | taining | co-operative purchasing bu- unfairness of another motion picture jreaus, or otherwise, can and should concern and its manner of portraying! co-operate in this movement, the pur- the people of the sagebrush country.| pose of which is to reduce li This time it is a film version of Mi) Lockhart’s ‘splendid Wyoming stor: ving ex- |pénses by selling these canned meats |at below-the-market prices, They will “The Fighting Shepherdess,” being | pe sold in lots of $250 worth upward. shown this week at a local theatre. | Corned Beef—No. 1 cans 21% The gfoss injustice done Wyoming! No. 2 cans 40 cen pound cans by this film is due to the movie man-| cents; 6-pound cans $1.40. agement’s picturization of the people} Bacon—Twelve pound cans $ who are supposed to be citizens of tbat | (approximately 100 pounds) in slabs, common It would be difficult | cents a pound. to find any Roast Beef—No. 1 vans 12 cents; No. men an y an 2 of half-there |2 cans 25 cents; 1-pound cans 15 cents shown in the crow 2-pound cans 32 cents; 6-pound cans 90 f this film. One in vain for | cents, intelligent count among the Corned Beef Hash—One pound cans cents; 2-pound cans 38 cents. tre! These meats are stored in the most! '! important distriputing centers jn ev. + bO-|section of the United S hunks and boneheads, moral ‘means quick delivery and and physical cripples. 1n the dance | rate, Shipment will be gr eili- ® the women+-from Wyoming —all| tated if you’ will send your orders to wo dowdish ill-hanging clothes with the nearest Depot Supply Officer as loud figures, in sharp contrast to the | per following: addresses: lis gowns of the down-east sigit- owds of presumi ple shown, outside hero and his down-east the rest were pietured peo- | 99 mental, New York City, 461 sth 3 Chi- y ‘ j cago, Ill, 1819 “W. 39th San Fran- r with Wyoming crewds since | cisco, Calif; Boston, Ma rmy Sup- ighties, having mixed with | ply Base; San Antonio, Atlanta, them 4n all parts of state when | Ga. Trans, Bldg. in the at | ©/one shade dduvetyn Yor contrasting | colored suits are popular. Miss Bur-| | \kett purchased a beautiful }ink of n° | goods for the Burkett hat shop and} v 19) new models are arrivin, ach day. most Wyoming frontier, the w who had good clothes and knew wear them; good manners and 1 |, (silw’e or stamps) for proof box and guarantee, to of showing them. Near’ Good food at less cost at the Harvey. | Jshm Hart Brittain, Sta. F, New York punchers of the eatly 8-16-11 arvard or Yale men — — = = — Saas from good s in the days the a Wyoming rs ere would make a better showing th that of an eastern state. When e for decent women to come |. ich meant as soon as ordinary home comforts and } able—our dances were attended by well-dressed women; before that time| ‘the demi-mode lacked nothing in: the | way of dress except oossihly Juwre urd | there a little more mat | It's too bad these m: sist upon filming the viewpoint when putti: story, It riles one ‘amitiar truth, BURKETT BUYER | RETURNS FROM | CHICAGO MART| Miss Violette. Burkett has returned | from Chicago, Ill, where she has been on a business trip to the Fisk and Gage wholesale houses. Miss Burkett spent about a week in the designing rooms at the houses and succeeded in getting an unusual line of fall and winter goods for the Burkett/shop. She reports that the fall line of goods is unusually original in design with elaborate em- hroidery. The most popular hat mate-} rial is deuvetyn in soft shades of brown. The newest colors for Jall millinery are the pheasant shade, and} the henna. Whole outfits, choker col- ests, spats and hats made of =n “His Diving you ever saw in all your life, tricks of the movie camera. Casper. Our Luggage Is the kind to tie to. Sturdy’ proof against the kicksjaind scuffs of rough handling. And there’s in-built quality that makes them last beyond expectation. Whether you want a Bag, Suit Case, or a Wardrobe Trunk, you will find nothing to equal our traveling goods. TRUNKS priced SUIT CASES $2.25 and up priced at —.- Traveling Bags $ and priced at -...-..% 6.00 up * at - AN HAMS ———~ Gans Watch 3 THEB ‘atch Our Windows A | = ? rye Bi vray AVMILABLE TO WYOMING BLACK EYE" IN apy ie sippy arpars CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 17.—Steps of Fair | Ma )Plentiful along this creek. -| Northwestern, and by continuing west yl 2: Tonight At THE AIRDOME Lillian Walker in ‘Grains of Dust’ Also Showing Fatty Arbuckle in SATURDAY THE CASPER MOVIE See Yourself in the Movies See your friends doing some of the funniest stunts en AGE LHILAENG ON GUARD FOR District South of Moneta Reported to Be Good Hunting Ground by Parties Who Have Been Out Gunning The sage chicken season of the state opened Sunday and will continue for 15 days. Wither a bird or big game li- jcense is required and these can be se- cured from Judge W. E. Tubbs at the Casper hotel on South David street | Bird licenses cost $1 while a big gameé | license“ including big game, »irds, and | fishing cost $1.50. Fishing licenses cost $1. The fishing season has been on since h and Jast until fall. Probably one of the best bird hunt- ng regions is that along Deer’ creek south of Moneta. Sage chickens are Deer creek can be reached by motor car best by going past Richards, a station on the on the main road until the road turn- ing to the left of the 500 Company ng is reached, By getting to the creek early fn the morning or in the evening, the hunter has the best chance at a larger num- ————__—$$—$$—$— POSER LASSI SEL TREE SEE PENT fe é For Your Hair Paha fhe foot: mk meme Fees Somieaapecelitens other wnt ingredients from the fields, moors and forests of Nature. A reliable formula KOTALKO, Indians’ elixir for bair ealp. Astoni stopping gna alle and ct it FAL, inducing NE mi iS 3 Guarantee, For’ men,” worsen, feat "Bhow Suers. “Positively wonderfol. Bi ent. "Show others. . KATAIKO at the drag stores’ of vend 10) osnia Beauty.” all made possible by the , Also the industries of There ‘Waltman to Welton where there has been & Getour for more than a month while the highway is * being repaired. The Lost) Cabin-to-Thermopolis road) is impassable on account of a bridge he- VANDALS STRIP Of all the contemptible yandals al- lowed to curl gether useless?and “worthless scoundrel who wantonly destroys a shade tree. The handiwork of villains of this char- acter has WAL “trom” “scatter Weeks. Tf an unavoldable accident re-|cream. and cake Wednesdey ss brushes = sults in the destruction of a shade|tree Sag eablia : ited 18 @ bad! stfetch of road from}the owner \ philosophically dears « his "4% < 2 atten the owner philosophically bears his someone deliberately peels the bark from a beautiful five-year-old tree in front of a citizens’ home the outrage {makes him hot. The latest victim is BE. Richard Shipp, who is keen to discover who attempt- ed to destroy) a beautiful shade tree at his home at 443 South Beech street. SHADE TREES Ben Hertzman, who has, been spea:- * ing’ the ‘;ast. ten days visiting) with friends here, has left for Seattle, ‘Wash., his home.» Mr.-Hertzman is the father of Mrs. Etta Kirkham, who was formerly with the Webel Commer- cial company. Mrs. Kirkham is now living in Seattle. . after ep cares , edhe Horst t the r the earth is the alto- Jesse L.Lasky pesents EXCUSE | He’s in! And in ahead! Risking his neck for love, his son and a “dare” tu the wildest race of speed devils ever shown on the screen. And that glorious - fight when a cronked rival wrecks Toodles’ car and sends him sprawling! Wow. ; With THEODORE ROBERTS _- ANN LITTLE « . 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