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PAGE TWO MUSICAL TREAT ON AUDEMLLE. BILL AT IRIS Che Casper Daily Cribune THRILLS AND HUMAN INTEREST HOLD SWAY IN AMERICA FEATURE! WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1922. Nearly every newspaper in London| One of the big hotels in New York now has women reporters as wel} as| sends a thousand sheets to the wash women feature writers. every day. as the waif of heed apet~ a of the oval Nortuwest Mount pe || Parson Pleads . Guilty, Draws Year at Work DISCOMFORT : Flay fever cannot be prevented, |teracts any to the Mounted policemen rushing into log ‘Citi, HRolieed? Racing A fe ang ay K ter-alecon cabins from the swirling blizzard to satel Whe phonon eharhte eae Dut the congestion and general | *iitvee Meesing tha cymtem =” XENIA, Ohio, July 19—W. H. | w ey fort ‘acco! get their man. A villain halt breed hrough his apparent lack of human| er Hughes, 15, a boarder at the oe me Siar cia kt OLE CARO” ASPIRIN isa can be fieaey lessened by this * | Loeling Rohema: Theby is ti Culp home, pleaded ity to new rin, far better aspirin than you have met a ¥ E'S LAXO ASPIRIN, with a S z, & Wife who craves a goo" f w Geserting his family in probate | TING) been we to ep ing rich ite Milano Four Score Hit Along pel re “Of the| {nds st in the welcome attentions of] court and was sentenced to one | ‘ie blood vesscis ahd telicves nase coldg, headaches Sete Be sate ts With Other Attractions of Taeanted Seriosesae as preg lew ~ the younger brower. Year in the work house and to pay a This in the case of hay|ask for TING! LAXO ASPIRIN, licemen as y leave to Merit on Three-Day Program. fine of $500. rmits freer breathing. the improved aspirin with the ew The digestant i¢ contains coun-| three pointe: —It’s absorbed get they men.An untrue-and vyillian-| The outcome is never certain until ous member of the mounted who final- ly meets. death and destruction, his just reward. In other words, “I Am The Law,” now offered by the America theater the word “‘finale” ig flashed on the screen, and an audience leaves with \ feeling of having been well enter. tained. me Rede oe The mother of Mr. Culp’s nine small children, forgave her erring ; husband after ho had been sen- Agee aa rn tenced. Entering the room where so gentle she was, the prisoner threw his arms TINGLE’S LAXO AS for the harmonious singing and thmatic music of the ie . “) ¥ about the wife he had deserted and Ask Your Druggist “Three Poirt Box* ie ee Turek of te gs ging = And) Jewelry ana waic™ repatring 2y «» | pleaded for forgiveness. “I forgive “Therapeutic Research ag hen Jamer Oliver Curwond story, done tn | Beyer eemae., AT Wark euaranter | you" wan all she was heard to aay. Washington, D.C. ae opening night of true style. —_ —— — - —_——— et Program. The pipt is intricate and yet in no nduceme Oo incomprehensible. It is of course Mrs. A. J. Raymond and her twin daughters of Denver, Col...at | W8Y “ rs overs a pleasant eve rightis Mrs. J. C. Daniel, the children’s grandmother. She's 33. rather impretable “Gus 4 58 ction tn ment the improbable that the best of en. te e found. True to pre =| SHOP CONDITIONS IN WYOMING HOLD LARGE PROMISE): .-sos stoic part of the play might suffer from a of a lighter vein @ | miscast character PAY DAY SPECIAL At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store Prices Good for Thursday, Friday oire of this artistic copie STEADY IMPROVEMENT 15. NOTED {N FEDERIL REPORT Alice Lake is altogether acceptabie ago and 91 per cent the 10-year av- erage. Wool. Clips of wool are generally run- 4 Steady improvement aver June 1 points below the 10-year average. | ning lighter than usual this year, and Saturday ark ging voice, 8 prospects despite hot dry weather | The mast 000 bushels | but it is cleaner and takes less ‘con the -_ He is a] which depleted the supply of mois- | against last year’s crop of 315,000 | shrinkage. A cold, late spring and and most of his gags get| ture in the ground ts reported tn | bushels lower grease content are the rea- ver in fine style, He has several] crop conditions for Wyoming in the Oats and Barley. sons. It is estimated by sheepmen jokes which are laugh-| July report of statisticians for the In the northern counties of the | that the lamb crop will average PHONE 13 fh now rank with the! Tnited States department of agricul- state these erc are holding their | 8round 40 per cent due to the May other-inlaw cracks of a] ture, issued from Douglas, Wyo. A | own with conditions averaging from | Storms and the unusual number of r d jarge hay ctop bes! L fchest mms a ha | 95 Per cent to 100 per cent of nor. | 4t¥ ewes. GALLON CANS SOLID PACK FRUITS 0 and Dorothy have a dancing} was harvested during June and the | maj. In the southern half of the | 5 hich the young lady does some| condition of corn and potato crops | state, drought. has caused deterlone Apricots, per can.. . see ble solo dancing and the! was reported on the first’ of the | tion and conditions average from 88 Apples, Per OE. se rm creditably cs a team, + month as improving. Grasshopper | per cent to 90 per cent of normal. Blueberries, per can. be better for all concerned damage hex given crops in some | Oats promises a crop of 6,295,000 Blackberries, p aes a+ : : er can. the male member of the drat refrained} regions a setback. The report fol-! hushels, compared with 4% milifon You may be thinkin, of i from singing. Wheeler and Wheeler | jows in full in 1921 1 barley 282. million 'Y 4 Loganberries, per can hi a roller skating act that is y costumed. building a bird bath or an Wheat. agains million bushels. Peaches, Halves, per ca rs bouncing babies, with a 8 weekly and topics of the day round out the entertainmemt. The ‘Durkisi travesty which the company Hiresents drags woefully in spots, but contains several worth while singing and chorus numbers. The act is well costumed, as usual and the perform ers seem to be working hard. The chorus had several changes of cos- tume last night and each was attrac. tive. Germany Pays On Reparations The total wheat crop improved 242,000 bushels since June 1 for a 4,189,000 bushel production, com- pared with 3,424,000 bushels har- vested last year. It 1s backward he- cause of the late, cold spring and need# rain to mature properly. Spring wheat has a condition of 94 per eent of normal compared with the 10-year average of 96 per cent, and the winter wheat condition of 85 per cent is 3 points below its 10. year July 1 condition. I: is feared grasshoppers will take late grain in | northeastern counties. The nation’s wheat crop was fore- cast at 817 million bushels, a reduc- tion of 38 million bushels during Hay. Condition improved 1 point from June to 96 per cent and a crop of 1,642,000 tons is the present pros- pect. A large first cutting of excel- lent quality has been harvested. Last year 1,423,000 tons were har- vested of which quite a few stacks are still on hand in interior points. Corn, ‘The corn acreage has increased 12 per cent over last year for a total of 63,000 acres, and a crop of 1,540,000 bushels is the forecast. This prom- ises to be the largest crop-on rec- ord, exceeding last year’s production by 308 thousand bushels. A forecast of 2,860,000,000 bushels as.the United States crop is 29 mil- office building, a home or asilo,and you may be won- ing whetherConcreteis thematerial touse. No need to wonder long. By return mail from our nearest of- fice, you can get the facts about that special use of Concrete in a free every- day-language booklet on the subject. Peaches, Sliced, per can Pears, Puyallup, per can Pears, Mission, per can..... Pineapple, sliced, extra stand: EXTRA SPECIAL Sphinx Apple Base Jelly, 6-0z. to 7-0z. glass, any flavor_______ 25¢e, or 2 for 25c Gal. cans Pineapple, broken slices, esgh® 2 2 308 Se REFS rial 80c Skyline Pears, extra standard, No. 214 cans, 30 degree syrup_40c can, 2 for 70c June, but 22 million bushels more than the 1921 crop. Only 4 per cent of last year's crop, or 31,641,000 lion bushels more than the five year average, but 220 million bushels less Booklets of this sort have KARO CORN SYRUP ; 3 han last year. PARIS, July 19.—(By The Associ-) bushels remained on farms July 1, | * been repared b lort- 5 ated Press.)\—The reparations com-| compared with 56,707,000 bushels a Potatoes. PB y the Port Gallon cans White, each.... 80c mission was officinily — notified} year ago and 33,442,000 bushels, the | Wyoming farmers increasta their land Cement Association Yy-gallon cans White, each that Germany had deposited 32,000,-/ 10-year average. potato acreage 4,000 over 1921, to 23,- Py 000 gold marks in designated banks to 5 ane 000 acres. Production is forecast at on all the comron uses of Quart cans White, eet meet her July 15 reparations pay- Rye, at 8,202,000 bushels, the largest in ¢ Quart cans Dark, ea: sient. Condition declined 3 points from —_—.—___ feet_me at the Stnokehouse.” Concrete. They give not | only counsel on the con- ditions under which each use is advisable, but spe- cific instructions for car- the history of the state. Condition June 1 to 90 per cent of nermal due | on July 1 was 96 per cent of normal to drought and heat. This is 5 compared with 97 per cent a year 1%-gallon cans Dark, each. Gallon cans Dark, each... 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