Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1920, Page 10

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PAGE TEN ‘ f Ae MECHANIC LAID AT REST ON DATE 2:2 22225005 08 coor“ | agents ‘with Premier Lloya George ip | grain can be exported from Siberia.” but i t certain]; . eme, il ly is a won London and the announcement that! Go iiapishard| save live stock of a 2 i) ‘al derful the United. States. had lifted prohibi- v “ 4 Sorts hia been reduced so greatly i >. SET FOR WEDDING IN CHEYENNE tions upen Ameriean trade with Soviet tT at ant ha. Impossible Wo. cote TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY CHILDREN UNDER SIXTEEN NOT ADMITTED SRR sider,\the exportation of meat. or live pi! = 5 Col. Englehard is confident that Rus-|animals.. The civil war in the Don and cs 5 : 3 sie Will again play an important role}Kuban wiped out the sheep there andj The funeral of Mrs. Phyllis' W,, : CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 18.—Thursday was to have been thelin guropean markets, but, he suid, “the {make the extensive exportation of wool] Ladd, wife of Herbert Ladd, purchas. 5 AIH vi he is fun-| revival of Russian trade will not come| impossible. The sugar industry is sojing agent of the Midwest Refining wedding day of William A. Rowand, instead it was the day of his fu Toe ae eae inishat at cer: | Gimtirgaplaed Wa tak bo. eriares. Tested | eOrynan vec who (ane coir adade willbe eral. Three days before the date selected for the marriage of Row-}iri tate of life when men shall re-{not believe Sovit Russia, will be able| held from St..Mark’s Episcopal church 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon. The yy electrocuted in the|nounce attempts of establishing imme:}to.supply ireraoca market for many | At 53 and to a Cheyenne young woman the man was Fee ae gat case be Momma caiecnt Vom ody Ge Mave: DARN Will Tis ARC pinta: at Union Pacific shops while in the performance of his duties. His sweet- S ae Wa esa. Ciel asetle TER iba Goreciin seh [Cho Pa eae eee toats Deus d ‘ d S ae ould borne in min hat arm. ‘ve been as! Oo sen lowers to the heart, her ‘grief heroically suppressed, attended the fumeral services|. 'o can Russia has been greatly re- op. serene cae Sorat Russia Gheipell thistent: of the rekidericn A Satur ay an unday w le ex) in large quantt- > Thursday afternoon at the First Pres- duced in size," said Col. |Englehard, byterian church. The Rey. J. 8. Stub- “Formerly it had over 5,000,000 square) ‘es immediately. “Yt aéems certain that the. nationallza- 6 blefield conducted the services, . the ' kilometers of land and 157,000,000 in-|- Oll {8 the greatest hope of the Soviet} tion of enterprises everywhere by the HA CARE cl tt pads ai aoe pen Secost habitants. Poland, Finland; a great bi 2S ath ie ad Lan Communists will work the same havoc chosen re vedd } Y * 3 = purt of the Caucasus and sarin FE ee tn tne. Bate the off fields that it has in Russian you know your husbandi. 1s tired of you, | on the same date making his tribute t \ tic provinces, with about 50,000,000 in- industries as a ole, to the deceased perhaps more eloquent. habltanta and about 1,250,000 square} elds and it is. the product which all the TiS 8 ee) ~ > Mr. Stubblefield three months ago Kilometers of land, shave detached them.|World 1s seeking. Fighting has inter-| | Two women’s clubs, conducted on so why shouldr’t T have him? He t performed a wedding ‘ceremony at selves... The greater part of these de- rupted the Baku-Batum pipe line re-|modern lines have recently been form- which Rowand and his sweetheart were ltached territories ordinarily had a no-|Peatedly during the last few months,|ed in Reyront, Syria, one of them com- came to me.’ ” Z present as groomemén and, bridesmaid, ; table surplus of grain and other farm|5ut Georgia and the Bolsheviki have posed sn ereW is of Moslem young wom- * x A coroner's jury Thursday afternoon [eee SES Ot erated the majer|now reached an agreement. and” the{eM I gas ‘ascinatthg & returned a verdict t nd “ea partiar Russiaie erate JF) prospects are better for ofl sales in Ba- toe most f < uty w and moral Do to his death by. electrocution” in. the " % Ne ae tum. The Crozny oil field, which is en- drama of 1920—a $1,000,000.00 Set and a true Union Pacific shops. the verdict malt “In 1912, the tasty veer when sett tirely dependent upon: the -Viadikavins ATARR story of high life in low hours. When ghosts walk so ing no mention of ‘responsibility for Fae ets tions .were normal in Russia, exports|railway for transportation, is also in. of the does terpptation, but when spirits disa; i $ fy pear pass: the accident. s 9 ay were valued at 1,500,000,000 gold rubles,|the hands of the Bolsheviki, who have Pp Passion At the inquest ‘n fellow-woricman of | ARUsSia s_ Ability to Export Raw|¥* $750,000,000. ‘The’ greatest single |control of the iraliway aad. oan Cena Ae, relieved in and youth make love, and it ends when Father Time and testified that he and Raw nd} Materials in Near Future Has |item in the export list was grain. The|transfer the product to Baku if rolling drops them over the cliff of despair. e in the tool room of the rai * total grain expérts Were 12,870,009| stock {s avaflable. shops, where there is grinding m Been Overestimated, Says tong, valued at $325,000,000. European! «put un t ° . But up to the present time the Bol gry driven by electric motors. He Former Russian Duma Russia used to harvest 68,500,000 tons |snevik regime has only ditinished the : co f : turned from a window, he said, and ob- | lof grain annually. With ita reduced pete 8 a . a icnees hentdé at * production of oil,” said Col. Englehard. 7 aoe Neat nohinee He spake |, CONSTANTINOPLE |’ (By Mai.—!area, with the breaking up vf big es- WITH -THE IDEA OF SEX : e e tates, lack of machinery ‘and ruin and when Rowand did’ “not respond | #ussia’s ability th extort raw materials) > we to his side and saw that both Rowand’s hands were on the switch controlling the motor of the machine {the opinion of Col. B. Englehard, for-|firmed the grain harvest of the Soviet e@ ? He shoved Rowand away and in doing |merly & member of the Russia duma|republic will scarcely reach 31,600,000 . -we : so received a severe electrical shock. {and a student of economic conditions| tons annvaily. One cannot count on l e r | : | Dr. J. P. Johnston, who attended |in Russia before and after the revolu-|any considerable exportation of grain a % Rowand, testified that death was due|tion. In a talk with the Associated|from Soviet Russia in the immediate . G to electrocution. He found burned |Press correspondent he said that, for-|future. So far as Siberia ‘and the prov- oe. im ‘ te he stated, on both of Rowand’s |eigners seem to fail to realize .{e col-|inces in Central Asia are concerned Now Playing Last Times Taeey. ff Cadet) peer Y ) in index fingers. Half an hour's effort |lapse of.the Russian transportation sys-|they used to produce: 800 pounds of; with a pulmotor, and other methods of |tems, reduced manpower and run-@own|grain for each inhabitant. The civil resuscitation, the physician stated, pro- {condition of the Russian farm lands. |war must have reduced the normal duced no se from the subject. This comment wes evoked by Teports very. considerably and it .js. doubtful eaciinins it a.chance you will never get | ind new 4:passenger Cadillac It is one of the biggest snaps in Colorado. Phone Boulder 282, Hus- sie Auto Supply Boulder, Colo. 9-1$-1t in the near future has been greatly | wrought by continuous war In many of loverestimated by foreign countries in/its most fertile areas it may be af- “Out of the storm came the unknown woman, blown by the winds of Fate. A gale of passion!, A hurricane of Ee Helen G. Leffen, who has been director of the Interstate Fair ation of New Jersey, is the first drama! woman in the east to hold such a posi- 1 “Mrs, Joe J. Smith 7 3 L. 1 Mrs. Joe J. Smith, Mrs. and C. A. Smith spent y t Dougla tending the sta fair. They made the trip overland. HEALTHFUL MILK Milk that your baby will thrive on and on which your children will grow lusty and strong. Samuel Golaw yi Rex Beach — ELE AAT zz present ; ‘ : — GEAUM in’SEX to _OUTOF <4 — : e Stands for a'touch ‘of IS AN EXPLANA- N spice to tempta man. TION OF | SUR- > f i So does sorrow come PRISE, FOR SOME- + to a beautiful wife, a ONE IS °“GOING husband stolen while TO ESCAPE THE a woman laughs at “MARITAL BONDS “DISTANCE y William Parke : : cer anen. (AN You can now get it in Casper We have secured the services of milk experts to put out milk for you. We can deliver the | goods. Let us prove it to you. THE CASPER DAIRY CO. Phone 471 the sacred bonds of ENSNARED -BY matrimony. SPIDER. THE FLAME. 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