Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1920, Page 8

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bict Aicht AHA” FOG STUNTION eM TE WASHINGTON, D. C. (By Mail).—That reports of large| crops in certain sections of the country are misleading is the opinion of agricultural experts here. A big wheat crop in the northwest, and less difficulty than was expected in obtaining harvest labor, are being taken offhand to mean that there will be plenty to eat this winter and that food will be cheap. Officials of the National Grange say, ; . however, that the food situation wili;‘?? the city. ‘A good part of his cra continue acute throughout the winter | @re consumed at home, and what little | is left is exchanged for necessities at | | CLEARMONT, Wyo, Aug. 19.— Hearing his cattle bawling, Luther Ying investigated and was amazed to ubserve that a mother «wolf had driven about fifty head into a bunch, around which she had stationed eight | half-grown, pups, and was engaged | in educating the pups in the art of hamstringing. So intent were the wolves on the job that they did not observe Zing until he galloped} The wolf's den was located the da~ after the attack on the cattle but the wise old marauder had moved the sur- viyors of her family to some other location. IN IN Advocates of the unexpurgated cove- Prant now call thé opponents of the thing “selfish little Americans.” Well, better be that than no American at a and indefinitely, until life on the farm f ean compete in) attractiveness and re-|the"Store and with neighbors. muneration with the city and its high-| mall farmer is one less consumer setbor Satie. lone more producer, it js true, but he Census figures are expected to show| HOt the vital factor in. feeding the | An increase over 1910 of at~least 16,|™asses of workers who are not food | 000,000 population. “At the same time, | Producers. “if, is prophesied that there will be a Big Farms Need Hired Men. } smaller number: of people The difficulty connected with the com Magricultare than dm asic. | mercially-run farm which specializes TheCasper Movie in 1820, eighty-seven per c | that it requires hired labor, and labor e @ _ engaged e! ° is still searce, Stories of harvest help | 3 = 6 re, Pa lapa teres: sasecd Vea te © somewhat confusing. mers of BISHOPS MAKE PILGRIMAGE TQ ANCESTRAL HOME OF GEORGE WASHING'20N IN ENGLAND.—ten of Me chs . pn one section report that they have Jabor | Amierican bishops who went to England to attend the Lambeth conference recently visited the ancestral ae prbsthidlis fot are ‘ ibe George Washington at North Hants, From left to right: Dr. W. Campbell Brown, Bishop of Virginia, Bishop € S10 fe na rahi Bercentage, “until ain | eee iareae fay that they cannot line of North Carolina; Blabap: Besley of Newark NsiemmC Maria Wopel, miatatent tremencer min. the: Umbne- Seat ; : ‘E910 it) was only thirty-two per. cent, | #¢t any Kind Of help, angl others want| Bishop Revelena of Sacramento, Bishop Gravette of West Virginia, Bishop Burlington of Harrisburg, Pa., and Bishop and you-will cease to wonder that an|0Mly skilled hands and refuse city va- ‘ Breecher of Nebraska. And Will Be Shown At insignificant slice-of watermelon costs | “@tionists. One editor of 2 farm jour-; Mnore than the whole fruit once sold for, | "tl, Who-tried to get the harvest hana | { of haryest labor. | le shortage of | timated at pent tion i that eigh ple sha colonial land owner was incidentally his | T€&™ own cote: nufacturer, soap maker, | tWé Dutcher, baker, and practically every nt of ou! | i Who. Remembers . 2 that the tore n potato }#nd the farmer together; says that he | |The old-time village character whose! § ie #6 Dernated wit in| Sot the addresses of workers and then jonty claim. to fame was that he could litte “interests: or sanoncne was surprised to find that almost none | | hit the spittoon every time at ten feet? rei nor desirahle|Of his farmer readers asked for them, | | pa peo-| This is only the story rh..| There is an undisput r farm hely n 20 and 50 p Increased immig ————— Cut your board bill—eat at the Har: 8-16-12 | | vey: he- | thing else, sted sometimes by a Ye-| €ested as a means of br to Bett, 4 mig art Saturda y & Sunda y tinue of servants, sometimes only by | the farms, but it is doubtful if the ordi-! by lis Jarge and energetic family. But|P4tY run of immigrants could be at e AUGUST since his time the age of specialists has |tPacted to farm life under present con- | ‘ 4 ; id come and vther industries rightly claim | “tion. In recent years immigrants | ] Ss ‘a'share of the elghty-seven per cent of {Have avoided’ thescountry bx the | ‘ 21 and 22 lahor that used tobe on the farms. | {cities and industry promised a hetter — trouble is that the pendulum has swung |” o r. As this was] 1 p. m. to . m. Thi ; re | th be 1 ictur too far, ao that even with machinery |Méver truer than now, and as the for otha IS 1S positively best motion picture: ever and the mass of technical knowledge |'*i#ner' Is usually well Aware of jt when | TODAY- Pe dri d SC OO ee eee | he Sola eer ee ok eb produced in-Casper and cost twelve hundre land under cultivation to meet the needs| 9 take any large proportion of labor | First of 197,000,000 people. that might be impor The Danes ana | dollars. : Norwegians have always stuck to the} soil when they came to this country. | The Swedes on the other hand have The situation right now is that the wheat.erop of Kansas is being handled more easily than had been anticipated Gué to the fact that the wheat and|Peen absorbed by woodworking and al. | straw are light this year, and therefore | id trades. Germans of two genera-| twonty to thirty-five per cent less labor | {108 back went on the farm is required than was needed last year. | {en German immigratic The grain is reported to be satisfactory, | {he crowd into industry See Your Friends | And Casper’s Industries, the oil refineries, the Lad th coe ROPING A ROMEO Next jouthern Eu ‘Truck Situation Bad. | Fopeans, who are good farmers at home, | ae asa ves ;|eome to this country wi aes i PE GN The truck erop is hit harder. Low | z untry with ambitions T th pielcen Which the. farmers hase non, | ty How fel oil fields. The leading business houses, both, Hetting have so discouraged them that A Coolie Proposition. Then 3 n good-many cut down truck production |. Th® only kind of immicrant who exterior and ‘interior scenes, showing the man- ner in which they take care of their customers. The Casper Fire Department making a run, the coult-he hustled past the ty and out to the farm is the orient to what they themselves could consume, | { An agri-} and what they are sure of sellin, . Tiventipke ouaiticne pea Rastnt Pt cultural committee of Chicago suggests | €d a8 unpromising. Last summer, Eu.| that coolie labor be bronght§to this| BROOKLYN BOY SCOUT: rope cut off her meat and stock im-|CUntY in shiplonds and dumped on| John F. Budd, and Aug SNUB POLLARD —teft to right, Greiner, Scoutmasters of Post No. 246, Boy ‘Ss Sete OUB ON 7,500 MILE HIKE. it ports, trom this country. The pr the farms. The orientals would not he | Scents of Amer: their 7,500-mile hike to ‘Frisco and back. — | ‘ALL ee DAY li f 4 f . hi | h Pa iniesoigs roe Met ip. pace tenn [allowed tor behig trate tere ee 5 anne en. police force in formation, the schoo! Ss, C urches’ because of the high rate of exchange. anes and they would be shipped | Senigcon ta peeken eid aeaaed Sank TWO-REEL COMEDY -H *, | B in Fee ina deprcnon ‘of price | CK here they came rom when tet one cae gulre Menten you always want Hig FEATHERED NEST’ State Hospital. The Ball Game Sunday, Casper in this country and a decline in the} . as vy were | | it's different if. you (win 4 * vand . number of animals kept and produced |! longer efficient. ‘This doubtions | you win. and J es intr rarimert wow mn ot te an ec oe ecru! TM PASE DF WIDDW WHO. |. sex: sine setts rave to non SOME MORE vs. Julesburg, “traffic on Ceiitét street, such whether stock production is going to be | the treatment of this labor dike s0 much } 5 | don’s big buil Z aw 1 stock or machinery would, hesides ro- Ah Beam 31 Miried Seed Eb profitable in the near future, or wheth- flecting on American civilization, be «le- er. it will be a losing game as it has traffic as you have never before seen in Casper, been recentiy Among.all the clouds) of food crises and calamities there is one ray of ch: : . c - Peopl kn Mili is reported as adequate. This, one | PONE. ene | (Special to The Tribune.) } _ camera: eople you OW cutting some very agricultural seer points out, is the ef-| Immigration, though seriously corsia-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—A widow| f d | of th: fect of the dairy men getting Together | Ped, Seems a remote possibility of help |under 21 is not qualinead to make unny capers, and a number other scenes too to fix prices at rates where they will|!" our food difficulties: The National | homeste: } } he sure of a return on their investment. | | He further adds. that. when other | °®" Solve the problem by getting down jents, members of that tamily, to sup} branches of agriculture are similarly or-|*9 actual work, and there will be more | port, according to m deciator @enierea ~ ganized we may exnect more stable con- | f 8M incentive to farm operation when |by the commissioner of the’ genoral! 9 ditions in farm industries than at pres | the farmer is retresented on all boards |iand. office: A woman whose husbond! és ait and commissions involving governr: Everybody knows why farmers have} heen leaving home for the city, but it! is not so generally known that in the ; Past twelve months the exodus has he structive of country life and be resent-| ed by the oriental governments, with | | whom immigration is already a sore point. al activity. ' 2 DS Fe ditional heraldic co! r of Ireland than ever before. In New York. one ther are 24,000 vacant farm houses, and it is estimated that within | ten miles of any city in the country, | possibly excepting New York, there are | many thousand qcres ofuntilled land, | and many, yacant houses. This is a! clue to the reason for the labor depart- | ment's reports that the cost of food has adyanced nearly every month since the war ended. ‘To get the small farmer to return to his land js less important to the coun- try as a whole than to see an increase in the commercially run farms. The farm of from 50 to 150 acres, run by the farmer and his. family without hired | blue, not green. the mixing of the national blue witn | the Ulster orange, just as the mixing j When the Ulster Orangemen joined | the Irish Nationali calling them-| selves the United Irishmen, in 1798, they adopted the green flag as an em- blem of unity. | The Vice-Regal Lodge in Phoenix | Park, Dublin, the private residence of | the lord lieutenant of Ireland, is a Prototype of the White House in Wash- | ington. Hoban, the Irish designer of | the home of the American. presidents, copied the White House from the Vice- Grange authorities say that America|the head of |was killed in action in the wor | whose z |Jected by the local land office, appealed | persons are aware that the tra- |from this decision through Congr is | Mondel, The green comes from | the —_—___-__ | A well-constructed brick house will of blue and yellow paint gives green. | outld [3 UNDER 21 YEARS OLD 1 entry unless she is actually| family and has depend-| home: applies man | who presented the matter to| commissioner, t one built of granite. SPOT CASH FOR YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Money to Loan on Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Clothing Casper Loan and Clothing | sto! | THE DOCTORAS FIRST, OF COURSE, IN SICKN ES8gOR INJURY, BUT— A Drug Store capable of supplying you with Drugs, Medicines and,Sick-Room: Goods is also a prime re- quisite. THE MORE CRITICAL THE JLLNESS THE all made possible by the tricks of the movie nvmarons to mention. You'll laugh yourself sick. Saturday and Sunday Store—229 South Center GREATER THE NEED 3 aE | ; help, produces comparatively little food Regal Lodge. HQ After the Doctor, wejoffer the most help and relief, sO bring your Prescriptions and Ailments to us. : ‘THE HOUSE corsa OF QUALITY ® anys | TheRexal’ Store |. IPTIO VEZ STORE PICTURES ris ea er sien SCRE eee oe S One BEST VENTILAT- KIMB— All Stay | ED THEATER IN WHILE 83! THATS - 26W | THE STATE TODAY ONLY ‘ROSE OF NOME AIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS A big story of treachery, courage and Cupid, ” and the faithfulness of a dog, amid the vast snows of Alaska. Starring OA RANGE al! Buy before the next price advance,” cog : Webel Commercial Co. Watch Our Windows. Gladys Brockwell Also Special Comedy “A PARCEL POST HUSBAND’ “CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 TOMORROW WILLIAM FARNUM IN RS ~ “THE ADVENTURER’ SATURDAY CONTINUOUS EVERY DAY Starting Time—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30. oe eee en ts Phones 13 and 14.

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