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PA ; MT 15 KING) ==<====== PARLIMENTOR ees}. RENT STOCKS iMF HL EXPORTS B vis tenoPenea | Now Minister, MS SHOW or 45 per cent of the 1921 crop whith compares with 2,404,000 bushels, or 55 per cent on hand a year ago. Only 81,- ON FAR [BS Seo cy ema oe WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922. aes seniberse i, SCOUTS 10 TAKE New lakes and rivers have recently been discovered in the Rocky Moun- tams by acrial observers. IN FRONTIER DAYS SHOW Takes Bride on CHEYENNE, March 15—One bun farms March 1, or 35 it of the LIBBY, Mont, March 15.—Rev. B- |1921 crap against 48 per cent of the,“ and fifty Boy Scouts from Lib C was. toalon pater af fa oun {1920 crop, oF 103,880 bushels held in| ory Kans. will visit Wyoming dur | near Eureka, Mont, who said, accord- reserve last year. Wyoming 10-year he coming summer and will at- meet ing to the officiating clergyman, that amounts to 35 per cent and for barley | te24 least two days of the Fron-| bei ——— he was a member of the famous Dal-| average March 1, cats reserves|¢r Days celebration here the last tok ton gang of robbers that terrorised 28 per cent. week of July. The Frontior commit. : tt Is Second. Pork Hope for Adjustment of Ad-| Missour!, Kansas and Texas in the [ncrease of Half Million apf EETS FS p> Rare preys so Meee qobed-} EON nd, 10! ministrative Problems Ex- ee sae ‘=seodlages = Bushels Over Amount on 8. ome, mde Third and Tobacco Next in Value | WASHINGTON, March 15. Wheat was king of Ameri- [ n agricultural exports im 21. , An analysis of the 1921 ex- rts of thirty-two of the prin- al ac 1 products grown in U e public today a the « ot agriculture, ~, ‘ws that more wheat was exported com ¢ year than y preceding year the histc he country and that © the export value of *, the exports of 600,- mm 1921, being more tm 23 times the average annual rice port in the five year period from @ to 1914. fhe principal agricuttural exports ting 1921 and their declared xaines re Wheat and wheat flour $551,000,000; 3 pork and pork gs lard $246,000,000; 000,000; gorn and sugar $49,000,000; val $97,000,000; 2 $44,000,000; condensed and evapor-. sd milk $38,000,000; cottomseed ai) 1,000,000; rico $21,000,000 and barley 1,000,000. Exports which showed an increase quantity over 1920 were: Wheat cotton, corn, rice, bartey, rk and pork products except bacon x0 ofl, cottonseed ofl and cake, re ted sugar, green apples, egga, tobac , @ried apples, dried apricots and ied prunes. Exports which showed decrease tn quantity were: ‘Wheat flour, rye and rye flour, cats, ef, bacon, butter and cheese, con- need milk, potatoes and hops, dried aches and raisins. Wheat exported totaled 279,949,000 whels as compared with 218,287,000 tshels in 1920, but the value was 32,965,000 in 2921 as compared witth M: 96,975,000 tn 1920, a decrease of ore than $160,000,000. Exports of wheet flour were 26,800,- ; © barrels in 1921, with a declared Or Yue of $17,696,000 as compared with M. |,854,000 barrels valued at $224,472,- Jt @ exported in 1920. Pi Cotton exports in 1921 totalled 6,- M = 8,000 bales of 500 pounds each, with J+ dectared valne of $534,242,000 as M jmpared with 6,359,000 bales valued i: $1,126,409,000 exported in 1920. yy Corn exports, including cornmpal J; mrverted into terms of corn, totaled 12,266,000 bushels valved at $96,566,- 9 as compared with 21,230,000 bush. 3 valued at $33,932,000 exported in 120, © = Imaports of corn dropped from 1,784, © © bushels in 1920 to 164,000 bushels 3! (1921; rice imports from 142,951,000 895,000 pounds. Cheese ed from 15,994,(000 gunds in 1921 Imports of eggs in the 3ell jumped from 1,709,000 dozen to 363,000 dozen. “The department asserts that an an- fysis of American foreign trade is in ampiete without taking tnto account oth quantity and value, for although fports of many leading agricultural foducts show a large increase in auntity, declines tn value have great r offset the possible gain derived from SUFFERING How many men, think you, have ay idea of t endured by wom n in their ow old, and often vithout « They have no overworked wife » faint spells, or nnot sleep. ‘There y woman in this con- are continually publishing for Lydia E. Pinkham's umd. It will pay any rs from such ail- ft a trial—Adv. > Meet me at the OLDS of head or chest are more easily treated externally with— Viéks VAPFORU Over 17 Million Jars Unt Yor Smoke House. =e Every Day Every Meal what else you serve— there's plenty of | Snowflake Bread } Made om the finest flour, in our ge Snow White Bakery 121 East First Street Phone 13193 Duke Torionia has incurred the dis- of the Roman — Catholic church by fightin, a duel with Count Levatelli, a noted sculptor. The duel rose from a misunderstandi garding a statuc executed by Lova tell and posed for by Duchess Tor. 13,000 Volts Through Body, Lad Is Alive }; BEREELEY, Cal., March 15.—Ea- ward Johnson, 13 years old, is alive here but University of California scientists say that theoretically he should be dead. They declare the boy’s living ts a miracle. Edward climbed an iron tower Sat- urday to recover a kite from high power electric wires carrying 15,- 000 volts of electricity. He came in contact with the wires and their full shock knocked him to the ground. Neither the shock nor fall caused him tn lose consciousness. Today he was practically recover- ea. Severe burns on his hands and feet showed the current had passed completely through him. ae eipe eae Headaches From Stight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tabiets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de- stroyer. The genuine bears the signa- ture of FL W. Grove (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. The Modified Formative Shoe For Women All the Benefits of a hygienic shoe, plus style, Moderate Price. at a This illustration gives an excellent idea of the attract- iveness of the Modified Formative last and makeup in 2 women’s low shoe. Note the graceful lines of the toe, arch and instep, and This heel has a high-grade rub- of the Cuban heel. ber top-lift. The outer and inner soles are of excellent Union tan- nage. Like all Formative Shoes, it has a first-class Hin- ing, counter and toe box. Made from pliable brown kid. All sizes. All widths. $10.00 a Pair WIGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” We Carry Hosiery. pressed; Belfast Toll reka, whom he had known since child- Stands at 83 Dead. bs = BELFAST, March 15—(By The As- ~ | ON PACIFIC PILES Du the legal process of transferring various services in northern Irelind rom British control to that of the “Ji- ster government was now complete, but regretted that the transfer of the staff apd the allocation of property and records to the government depart- nents had mot proceeded as expedit- iously. The king expressed hope that means soon would be devised enabling the ernment departments to cope with |! Union Pactfic now has stored he difficulty ef the administrative/ at @epots such ay that nere, and problema. in on sidings, sufficient coal to| Ate last it for four months, it ts said, and before April 1 will have a sup- sociated Press).—Belfast’s casualty list|pty sufficient for «ix months, At) from the activities of gunmen and|Rawtins, Wyo., 370 cars loaded with bomb throwers In the last ten weeks/|coal are on storage sidings. total §3 dead and 157 seriousty wound: | = = ed, according to the Northern Whip, which declares this is “relatively more terrible than for the whole year 1921.” The list would have been swollen greatly, the per adda, if all those who received bullet wounds were included. It points out as the worst feature of the recent outbreaks the number of women and children, includ- ng babies, who were struck by chance bullets or bomb splinters. JOURGENSEN UNLOADS CARLOAD OF SUPPLIES In preparation for the spring clean- up and paint up campaign John Jour- gensen, wholesale and retail dealer tn paints, varnishes, wall paper, kalso- mine, glass and artists’ materials, in- terior and outside painting, 242-244 West Yellowstone highway, has just unloaded a carioad of Devoe paints and supplies. Holding an optimistic feeling that the apex of the depression has been reached Mr. Jourgensen believes that Casper will emerge from the dull per- jod greater and more active than ever. Special “arrangements can be made by any person who desires to particip- ate in the spring renovating cam. paign. Paints and all other such sup- plies can be secured at apecial induce- ment. BELFAST, Mareh 15.—(By The As —— For Rent—7,000-foot fireproof ware- house or any part of same; not or track but in town; very onable, rent for three or four years. Phone 3-15-2t* John Tripeny Co., UP GOAL AT STATIONS Always on Hand at Hand Year Ago Shown in Crop Report. were still held back on the farms of the United States March 1, 1932. This is close to 86 million less than 1921 reserves and aimvunts to 16.5 per cent of the 1921 crop. A yeer ago there 241 S. Center St. attendance desired. E. D. The Midw (Midwest and Candy. We are here to give us a trial. Regular meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. trict Manager J. A. Pfisterer will be present. Large THOS. LONGHURST, Clerk. and Cafeteria Now open for business under new management. “Mother” is again on the job. Meals served cafe- teria style. Full line of Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes SACK OR PAIL LUNCHES 35c F. O. STARR, Prop. _ Dis- SHIKANY’S Specials For Thursday Only Black Sateen Bungalow Aprons Cretonne, trimmed with patch pockets, in beautiful designs. Gingham Aprons, in checks and plain, al? colors, sleeveless, slip-on; $2.75 values, at_.____. $1.89 Bees $1.98 Ladies’ Silk Fibre Hose In white, black and brown, 59c special at Children’s Underwear Seal pack Underwear. Sizes 2 to 14 years, at a great discount. Children’s Rompers, 95c PILLOWS Large size, each Small size, each w yy U SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. AROUND THE CORNER FROM LUKIS CANDY CO. NIGHSWONGER, C. C. est Lunch to stay and only ask you BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62 HL eas Attention NEXT REGULAR SESSION OF Casper Lodge B. P. 0. ELKS NO. 1353 Will Be Held at the NEW HOME, CORNER CENTER AND SEVENTH, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 8 O’CLOCK Business, Initiation and Entertainment—Special Musical Features VISITING ELKS CORDIALLY INVITED BE THERE! By Order Exalted Ruler,