Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR the Tasner Daily wribune ONE DEAD, MANY /{[lNDATION WORK SANDED TO FEA We ee UNIVERSITY HERD, OTHER NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921. bushels, Erkina third with 50 and, amongst cattle “The early occur- Marquis fourth with 48 bushels per rences’in different parts is probably gcre. due to the climatic cunditions noted | Prat of agriculture, since September | epeceoosoooooooooosooooos 1, 1922, ys In the barley tests, all records for this year, as it often runs hand in yields were broken, the average of band with a more or less warm, dry, BA California feed plots being 103.3 open fall. ROBBERS MAKE j bushels per acre. Odensa was sec:| The disease of cattle known 2s ‘ ond, with Trebi, Hannchen and Char- Blackleg, Black Quarter, Quarter Il ee a yeh $50,000 HAUL The age for al! the barley Plots infectious, but not a contagious dis- +2 : was 66.3. When one considers that|ease of cattle and is only exception- FROM JEWELER Trai Missing in Head-On Collisi |'mportant Findmgs Secured in Growing of Small “Sale compares ‘fetter | ina too in ens 4 . ent varieties ani ferent #0! -} ages of months an rainman issing in ea nm Coltiston Grains by Experiment Station; Blackleg ment, it indleates what can be done|two years, seldom in animale of other Beli d t H P. ished U. along these lines. ages. “It is easily prevented by the} ST. LOUIS, Nov. 16--Two armed elieved to Have Perishe nder Makes Appearance Among Cattle In the oat: tats, the yields were| Use Of Blackles vaccine, seruins and|men today entered the jeweiry store . net so large due to the presence of A“gstessins. The department of vet-|of Edward J. Gallant, in the down Blazing Wreckage of Cars A Ee blackbirds that stripped many of the | erinary science at the University of|town section, forced three employes LARAMIE, Nov. 10.—The University of Wyoming has re-| heads. Silvermine, Swedish Select yiteryer has distributed free ee in ai Pe en % eo > - 10. highes! Blackleg vaccine, manufac. | jew: x - : cently added to the cattle herd, three choice Hereford heifers varictisa, rise Sn the thrests| tured eAthena Gepart.lovo, ,MIARSHALL, Texas, Nov. 10.—One trainman is reported | and four Scotch Shorthorn heifers. The Herefords were pur-ler were 71. €6 and oe tuanee per} missing and several passengers slightly injured in a head-on |chased from the Wyoming Hereford ranch and represent a/acre. In many cases, it was exti- collision early today of a westbound Texas & Pacific passen. selection from a large number. Two are sired hy Gold Dust, | ™3te4 that one-half of the grain was ger train and an eastbound freight train seven miles West of /one of the great sons:of Beau Monsel. The other is by Bon- Long View. The passenger train was derailed, the baggage |nie Lad Jr. a popular sire. Theyear due to a favorable season, prop- man on| | and represent chol eed An, is believed to be| Tender. Public speakers, newspaper| it ts hoped,” say ca: writers, public officials and others are| with those heifers often asked for information the tests were not made for high/ally seen in other ruminants and yields, but for comparison of differ-| swine. It is usually seen tn animals Continuous 1 to 11 P, M. POSITIVELY Today Only “The Miracle Man’s” Successor lost. The above results were secured on} the state experiment station farm at an altitude of 7,200 feet, under cll- In the wheat tests, ten varieties of| matic conditions that many people of spring wheat were tried out. The|the state seem to think untaverable yields varied from 36 to 62 bushels °F crop production. were | “ery creditable shorthorn herd can be| per acre, with an average for all plota| Many Early Occurrences of Biackleg = this line which they do not have. We! ... 4 incl 7 HURT ‘e. We | established. (including those that wer , ‘This Fall, hope they will make it their bustnem eee: eae A Bishop-Cass Theater CRASH. ve extra choice Lincoln ewes @n4/ 04 to our conditions as well as those y reports have been ran : wn 1 i vw 2 ved ier — = ted ae te mn beggar m from Riddell @ Son of wee that were) of 45: bushels per acre. according to Dy El sgt n m sure t eople only oO; n, have been recently | j. ro recognized the fact that utilities of ea yoann Re which now con- ahelg eat Jed tn production with haptcd on ¥ all kinds are built through the ef. ra . of five breeds—Ramboulllet, pshire, Oxford, Lincoln ‘and Cots. forts of the small investors in the | fy LAST TIMES TONIGHT a, their interest in the business 7 would be far greate it ts. wold ———. —_ — | Experimentals Results With Small GOOD laundress wants finished bund. Grains. SING HI —IN— “ORIENTAL ECHOES” Playing and Singing Popular as Wl as Chinese Music on All the Instruments of the Flowery Kingdom. THE GOLDIES IN AN UNUSUAL COMEDY OFFERING ROTTACH & MILLER Presenting Harmony Singing, Yodeling and - Comedy de Luxe. THE GIRL WITH THE X-RAY EYES les, large or small... Mrs, E. J. Hen-| The yields.of all the grains at the while the train derson. Phone 775. Residence 703 East| experiment station, accordl 0 miles an hour C street. 11-10-6t*' F. Vase, were unusually | ‘i Zovoorooerovesseesoceoseeees Deeepere SNYDER’S Terrace Gardens PUBLIC UTILITY | pasntcarose o NORMTIONTO: = TONITE The injured were removed to Gut! OFFERS THANKS TO ALL VOTERS AND WANTS THEM TO HAVE THEIR SHARE OF BEANS The Sapphire Girls cot 3 successes. He also di- rected ‘Soldiers of For- tune,” “The Luck of the Irish,” etc. a GEE! Look ‘at this cast. It Baked Beans _ Pork and Beans dine . includes Mary Thurman, —WITH— “Zillah” sees all, knows all. Ask ker any question. Yosu h D. Fi ; While blindfolded and alone upon the stage, this re- 'P arling, Frankie BE AVAILABLE: Regular 10c Dance BENNIE KIRKLAND marine" girl gree, = semnsteaton ve’ mental ff ton, Frank Cempau, and : gu —IN— al telepathy and thought transference, and answers PARAS S 2 a questions. Bi E. P. Bacon of Natrona Power TERRACE GARDENS SYNCOPATORS =) DON’T.BE BACKWARD. ASK HER ANY ig Moments Named on Committee Ap- 3 5 & QUESTION YOU LIKE. . SEE—A fatter, whe would pointed From Three Led by Frank Roach, Playing All the Latest Hits of ~ crush the romance and hap. States of West. the Season. —~ALSO— g Feature Picture . pas of hia wife and daugh- : " . ma THE JUGGLING PI F “THE OTHER WOMAN’ SD ie “boyd: agreed Wh 'y’ as A GOOD TIME FOR EVERYBODY a HILLIPS B With ill'StariOast tnchiding St ieekon Ge taken ef the put mit tured body, worshipping the THE SQUIRREL QUARTETTE ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TOMORROW Tlower of his heart like a weed at the foot of a rose. SEE—A mother, example of eternal womanhood, whose own dreams have been shat- JEROME ety Sader NOVAK, HELEN JEROME EDDY AND JOSEPH DOWLING TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT—7:00 AND 9:00 Admission—Parquet 75, Plus Tax; Balcony 50, “4 . TOMORROW NITE " : Ex-Service’ Men’s Annual Ball 3 Bacon of the Natrona Power | Plus T: tered, fight to preserve the | y tas Deon nnined vas the 9 BEANS BEANS BEANS ea Te happiness of her daughter. er of this c ittee for this n which consists. of 20 utility; SEE—The little boy who wished | n from the leading points in New | he had a father like George Washington—a father who could recognise the truth, | Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming. The formation of this body is in keeping with a national move. The Rocky SHE—A father force and en- Mountain séct! fofmed at Den- trust his daughter into a love- ] ver g short t oO, the personne) less marriage with a scound- of the infor: omimittee having rel, yet would not trust the Just been com same man with his umbrella. “Our fM@pose is wholly construct NY ive," said Mr. Bacon. “We want the SEE—The father demand his People to know more about our busi wife's wedding ring to place ness. We want them to come to our upon the finger of her daugh- Plants, go through them, understand ter as she is wed ta.the man our problems so that we may all of her father's cholce.* er community : i + | SEE—The working of ‘a mental sin through the moth-eaten mind of a “larmaking’ y father. utilities, we are not r busin ne —NEXT— croperaton of 5 5 Topics of the : eC ot c age of in i Rp sy Day Millions wir 3 fi A Big Comedy 9 Use Startiie > I'm On My Way 66 : Nar? —NEXT— ets-li a You Remember “The 3 1. 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Here’s the same vivacious star with all her daring and all the > wild animals of the Northland. ‘Lesson of Love’ Her Greatest Comedy- | Drama. | ag | —ALSO— LATEST CURRENT EVENTS Rai ith “Ge ‘fe be cere te ern Ben Warman, } MY derfaily simple, yee simolywonaer fa, SHOWS START AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 EVERY DAY Judge Winter's Book wear soe tint Ae Big ahoss simply E : 5 ,The picture of Wyo- a ey x fanaererzmbore, | Ss 3 : ming as it was years ago. |. by BE. ywrence he icago. t arting —ALSO— Chief Red Wolf - In Person. &sk your dealer for : ‘i 5 ¥ b Natrona County Honey. A Bishop-Cass Theater Buffalo Bill's Adopted WM. MOSTELLER Son. _ r POOPOOoOOreoooroooooosons

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