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——. ss Pack THELVe ———— - WEATHER-CROP REVIEW SHOWS. FALL ARRIVING Week Is Marked by by. Cool Temper-! ature and Advance of Harvest Season; Much Frost in Jackson Hole By GEO. W. PITMAN (U. 8. Weather Bureau, Cheyenne.) The first five days of the week were favorable for haying and _ threshing; nlso the maturing of oats, although light frosts were reported In west-cen- tral districts on the Ist, 2d and 44, Temperatures were somewhat colder than normal; day temperatures aver. aged 71; night, 46, with extremes of 86 and 26. Showers occurred mostly on the 6th and 7th, averaging about one-half inch. Sunshine percentages; were: Cheyenne 62, Sheridan, missin Lander, 88 76; Rapid Cit 4. The cool weather is retarding the} curing of corn which is a heavy crop, as a rule. Wheat is mostly cut except /out over the in extreme western districts. Oats are|they dare try to see Senator Harding. Mrs. Harding, who probably has been cept in some east-central districts; | pulling weeds out of a flower box on the also in the Jackson Hole district, much} rp about one-half cut and are good ex- has been injured by frost and will be the mountains. Ranges are gener- Pers in localities of the Big Horn bas sin. Precip. Temp. Temp. Aug. 31. Casper - 79 39 ---- Cheyenne .-. Chugwater - 76 33 15.08 @ody _- as pa 5.17 Cokeville ae id 7.93/38 Douglas 81 26 10.13 | a’ Encarrtpment 78 32 5.83} 8 Evanston = a 5.86 | t Lander - % 34 648 | Laramie 70 34 10.93 Newcastle -4 -- 8.97 | se Pine Biuft 83 40 as (Pocatello - 84 40 6.58 Rawlins pe ke 8.69 Sheridan” 84 36 11,47 Upton -- = = 10.48 86 38 12.65 Wheatland Average Marine Is Crack Shot, Late | Statistics Reveal In July. this year statistics show that out of 1,456 officers and men who fired the small arm course, 1,198 qualifiea as marksman or better. The showing made by the marines in all prize and championship shoots speais well | for the coaching and training they receive along these lines. Latentns arines who re-enlist prior to 11, 1920, and have not been «i longers than one year will bonus of two months’ pay for * enlistment, three ‘month's pay for a three-year enlistment and four months pay for a four-year enlist- ment, After November 11 they must re-enlist within four months to receivé this bonus, Eagles Attention! Next ‘egular meeting is Monday, Sept. 13th, at 8 p. m., I. 0. O. F. Hall. Smoker —Feed—Etc. Visiting mem- bers are especially invited to attend. “Barnett’s of Course” FA Le 1:9 28 AKING something different, smart, and strictly within the limits of good form, in hats has always been the work of this store. We invite you to see thef Fall 1920 styles in KNOX HATS We know they are the fin- est that we have present- ed to you. SOFT HATS $12.70 KNOX CAPS $3.65 7° $5.30 yaw faa. M.D.Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second Street MRS, HARDING BREAKING | HANDSHAKING RECORD IN CAMPAIGN PRACTICE By RAYMOND CLAPPER (United Press Staff Correspondent.) MARION, Chio, Sept. 10.—The front porch handshaking record probably will be held by Mrs. Warren G. Harding instead of her candidate husband, if she keeps up her present pace thru- gut the presidential campaign. A$ an understudy, to the nominee, Mrs. Harding 4s rapidly ontdoing him when it comes to greeting the scores of visitors and sending them away with the thrill that comes once in a life 10.—When| short: and before the astonished Stro- Paral c bunch of/naech could recoil the Kid swung with} After awarding pipes the dec! ST AN DUGEH| 10k pee. the premeditated intent) his right, but again missed. Stronach| Stronach consigned his §%| Insist upon CANES dozen therefrom he did} countered with a swing that ruined six- tagonist to 2 bottle containing sufficient Tea Ae 2-6t not realize that he was about to be chal- extra you pay lightweight champion- He immediately Alex Stronach as bananas with to remove one ship of Upatke's store. was enlightened. The challenger, going to bed Mrs. Harding is probably |= standing out under the street light In front of the house talking Indiana poll- tics with the night watchman, While Harding is cooped up in his little office here wrestling with pond- erous issues or studying his political chess board, out in the front yard js Mrs. Harding in cool white linen or a simple dark dress taking care of the Saturday Specials B. & C. MEAT MARKET Loin Steak, Dozens drive up in automobiles, tour- ists on long overland trips. up to the curb cautiously wondering whether the lone policeman on guard will permit them to stop. has his back turned talking to some local old timer and the tourists, bun-! died in veils, and dusters peer timidly luggage debating whether Round Steak, looks. up and sees them. hurries out to the curb, leans over the cut foy hay. Potatoes in eastern dis-/side of the car and tells trictae fre reported fine would like to have them meet the sen- dvestock is reported as moving out] ator and would they be good enough to 2 wait until she runs in “to see if War- ally excellent except that considerabie|ren can come out.” fe has been done by grasshop-|and is so sorry that Mr. Harding can't get away right now but he would like very much to see them and would they come back about noon. The tourists tell High Low Mchito|her where they are going and in two} minutes she knows all about them and is looking after 6s 40 11.00} while they are gone, She would like to have them come up on the porch and talk a while but he sees some other people pulling up nd she must see what they want, and he is so glad they came by and won't hey come back again and meet Mr, Pot Roast, Rolled Roast, She comes back | Veal Steak,» Veal. Chops, the chickens Plate Boil, 1 A2:¢ Cor. E. Fifth and Beech Phone 545W—We Deliver And after ten hours of it when the enator is tired out and thinking about ja Torantula, promptly merged| and bored with eight legs and bis|talk to himself, an \crom some snug recess where he had anterior bie. | Stronach, resent-|mains—hairy as Jim Jeffries and twicé OF BANANA FAME been napping ever: since. the ‘ananiaaling Ube attempt 19 wiolate. Marauls ofa. tunhandsome—are on exhibition 9 Updyke’s. They will continue on f uetg Guat wruk by biting, . himself left Colombia, oy Venexueta or Guate-|'Queensberry irules. by: ne, eaitiber: ati Se heed 2 aeree mala, or wherever |the bananas: that|'perpetyated, a: (foul, . seizing ‘a conyen- OFFERS BATTLE eventually arrive at Hudson ortgifally/ient pick handle beaning ‘the Kid|in and learns that the embaiming an fs alcohol. ‘Then it’ probably will necessary for Stronach to™stagée an- other battle. so: effectively that. his head was driven through: his abdomen and be took the count for evermore. come from, and lead for Stronach’s head with a left hook. The blow fell serving purposes. | it is worth thi ttle Mr. ‘PLUSH COATS These rich, lustrous coats are made from the finest grade of plush’ obtainable. The more expensive models with their deep silky pile cannot be detected from genuine fur coats. We are showing a variety of coats in different lengths and textures, suitable for all ages. 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