Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1920, Page 12

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| | pack fWELVE Ebe Gasset Saild OVER 6.000 BIRDS TO TAKE PART IN ST.LOUIS RACE'RED GROSS WORKERS HEM Tswow-spREaDs cs * ai Gansume TAUMICH ETATANA THC Ci Bie'TVENT, AETHEASES AV EMDERS: | BLANKED Ope) tenon Sees ee ep g: } |= for home, satisfied with the biggest Jazz Show = on Trip to C over " RAWLINS, WYO.| °F *7'P 10 “@SP0r seen in Casper. = EOWARDS RETURNS HOME er eh ew ome) ees ary _ One of the most spectacular sport z A Chcredn “tacit Ate rey Ny ah : = = lar s - cational edueation officer, in charge ol S ing events ever arranged in this coun-| “COLORED ELDER TES a}, RAWLINS, Wye. gece all the local’ vocational education of: = try will be contested on September: Rey. Philip K. awards; rector of} fell here for several Friday | tices in the district, wus in Casper yes- ‘ = when thotsands of Rexall. homing, . PRAYS FOR HARDING [st. Mark's Episcopal church, returwa|f afternoon and evening, the storm | terday. ‘ = pigeons; racifig jin: pairs; wilt, By: trom| |, this. morning from Denver, where he|] covering a large strip of territory. Mr. C is h : S Pp y ln r. Conrats came here teom Shert. i S points within a radius of 500 miles of | attended a conference of Red Cross || The greater portion thelted as it fell, | gan ana left last night for Cheyenns. : = 8: Louie ‘back sta the home Sabie in workers of the Mountain States di-|] however, and weather conditions are Winifred Howell of the Denver of- = that city. 4 yision held for the purpose of Inform: | clearin; : fice of the vocational board, who has és = I a ke’ b) ) ¢ }ing leaders of . present efforts and! been here for the past two months as- . 4 - % j S n order to make’ possible this race strengthening them in the work of the sisting EB. C. Calhoun in organizing tue ii + which will. be officially observed by a organization. The meeting was pro- the relationship of the national organ-| detail work of his office, has eetcael Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. detail of army officers sent. by the Pig-/| | ductive of good results and was at-/ization to disttict organizations aad}to Denver. Miss Belle Williams: will eon Section of the Signal Corps, the! tended by about 100 workers. |member chapters. % act-as Mr. Calhoun's assistant _ here- 3 TODAY and SUNDAY biggest pigeon lofts in the world were tina Nar theron discussed, the Na-), 3p g. Prangue talked on Red Cross after. ‘ constructed. by the United Drug Com- ional Campaign for Better Health,” re- ae : i 5 in.| Mr. Calhoun has just returned from 2 TH! OCKQUT > ‘fie ‘best preeding homing cently undertaken by the Red Cros.| Roma belt ade When tak ot eee a trip to Greybull and Lovell in the ANO ER KN KQ fr SHOW pigeons purchasable were procured, | ia He the pesos 283 charge at national) hich has been’ continued on a large, Mterests of the vocational board work. = FIRST: 500 in all, and placed in the breeding speak erp inl eT |scale since the war. si = = lofts. Ror tile "aula Upwakd “Or Another interesting feature was xn weden's waterways are, on an aver i $e s = Cee ee nee C Gbwant ae tant! age, open for 210 days each year and A beautiful Western Classic with a Golden Sunset. A = thoroughbred homers have been reared. ie ne = PEN esd theme of dis Reta vept prairie that will live forever. = ch is trained to the hour and many rt ie immortal drama, = _Cxpected {0 sat anew speed! mark aU AR = and smash old records. = = S Scores of mirried men who have vis-| = ited the-great pigeon loft in St. Louts, | = where more than 5,000 birds are in} = training for the big Rexall derby, haye = had revealed to them by this feathered chin, some beautiful examples of do- ye most predominant trait in the} of the homing pigeon, of is his love of home. His birth- the loft in which he is bred, and trained, is home and no spot. on earth, no matter how alluring, has any interest for him. — [{ He may be carried off.’.miles from! nd tossed off into space. Even-| he will return: It may ce} or it may be only a matter of| but no anxiety is) felt on the his mate, for she knows that he "Yr , sooner or later. Devo- p and their young, and love re aE gem » is so dominant in cheir na-| Elder Sims, United States bar- at thev are oblivious to all else.) ber, who conducts the little Holmes are no slackers in these families.!_ Mission in Washington, which was Both male and female gatherleayesand; started by Senator Harding. The stems, and the female sets herself to! Baptist colored elder, born a slave the task of actual nest building. Once} and now over seventy, has shaved mated, pigeons remain mated for life.| | @nd the Ahey never waver in their constancy and loyalty to and love of mate, At} the age of three months the young; pigeon looks about for his wife and He once he wins her, and this only after Bae oe sicko lere in the United the most ardent wooing, he is hers till “Frank P. Lucke, president of the In- death and he slaves for her and thelr ternational Federation. of American progeny from dawn till dark. ‘Homing Pigeon Fanciers, is to judge Every day circling over the great the race and he is Keeping close watch loft in St. Louis, training for the race, on all details leading up to the actual hundreds of pigeons may be seen, f@- contest. milarizing themselves with the home surroundings, and always with the i uppermost, and family once the flight is finished. ‘The care and training of these pig- eon has been under the direction of an expert who was in charge of the pig- rons used on the American battle front during the world war. Many of these war pigeons won Stion and were hailed as heroes use of their in- tropid and unerring flights through]! rain of bullets and shrapnel, (bringing, back to headquarters messages’! from) ers at the front that resulted in’ the lives of hundreds of Ameri- ys in the battle line. t Some of these thro birds are to be ; sent to St. Louis"by the United States army and will be ‘exhibited in the Rex- all 1 » for the benefit of ,the thou-. sands of Rexall delegates to the con; | vention. Performs an unusual service in the matter of your home economics, by providing seasonable foodstuffs at reasonable prices. IE Today. we offer the finest peaches, plums, grapes, pears, tomatoes, etc., at the lowest prices to insure quality. _. We hear lots of complaints about potatoes this fall—give our va- riety a trial before buying a large quantity. { for Pa He is praying for Senator j R’s election. a J Ee PE SN Sa Wasps have capacity for recover ith their remarks muscular powers, and will - speetily emerge from stupor induced by aj |ff[iil strong dose of chloroform. i = — — Ie are going to be sent to Rex- within 500 -miles of St. Louis. At a specified hour a pair of these birds will be released by the mayor, some other bigh official, or a yirl delegated by the mayor, and sent on their w to the St. Louis loft. Each} bird. will a bird message beneath its wing ade d to the governor of Missouri, who personally will be at the} Itexall loft to receive it. Handicaps as} to time and distance e-been worked} out and the first bird trapping in at the Rexall lofts will win the golden prize The race is to be the crowning fea- ture of the annual conyention of the United Drug company at» which up- wards of 8,000 Rexall druggists from ail parts of the country will meet. At the same time the new $4,000,000 fuc- | tory erected by the United Drug c j pany for the manufactuye of all Rex- all products will be inspected for the first time by the Rexall delegates, an One of the Season’s Greatest Six-Act Comedies from the Story by RUPERT HUGHES With Beautiful ; Helene Chadwick Supported by T. Roy Barnes and an = ALL-STAR CAST = tarts Sunday =f TWO. DAYS ONLY rc sual Price TODAY——LAST TIMES 3 — | | EARLE WILLIAMS The Purple Cipher’ Casper’s — Finest Theater LT MTITITITITU LU PIONEER | GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET | PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FLUDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jeffersun Sts. Prompt Service | We Deliver LITATEP TEEPE EEE 30c A weird story of adventure in *Frisco’s mysterious and unsolved Chinatown — a love story full. of thrills and breath-taking suspense. —ALSO— Sunshine Comedy “SLIPPING FEET” -~—_AND— wes Mutt and Jeff in IREE RAISINS AND A CAKE OF YEAST” z Iris. Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and, Night Shows Begin at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, _ 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 WATCHES AND WATCH REPAIRING JOS. 1. SCHWARTZ Always ‘District Vocational eA TETECRUMETTTET THEE REC ee Eee Ce I Am After That Girl It’s the story of a train robber, a typical Western girl who is afraid of nothing. A man convicted of murder which he never committed. It’s a wonder picture with a lesson that will reach the toughest heart in-Wyoming. See the leap across a Wyoming canyon. See the death chamber in a Western Prison. See the fight in the dark hall. See the lone Train Bandit pull a aone- man holdyp. See all this. ‘it’s a mighty drama of re- generation which goes to prove that ten ounces of will power is worth a million tons of Frohibition. : NEXT: . The million-dollar comedian ‘at his best in his latest $100,000 comedy. First showing west of Chicago. ! ia mu cc Z= \ a Harold. Lloyd Get Out and Get Under See Harold Lloyd’s fierce sparrow ideas trying to jibe with a Rocky Ford Jouncer. Say, you will laff as you never laffed before. ; i — ADMISSION — 1 25c and 35c FOR THIS BIG DOUBLE BILL. YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED Coming Humoresque It’s greater and more wonderful than the Miracle Man. Now in its third week in Denver. Greatest contin- uous run in the West. Ee

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