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PAGE TWO. TRAVELING MAN GIVES OPINIO 8 she chaperoned, a see as y any and fetlers to pick, when I was a The the girl be s by! It was the voice of their t h boys leaped up and sinee reading of De Bouchel, t method boy should Figures 1 ey were Fig a pare ing clubs and stones ir ald s got once into conference 1 assured noon and with his clie was in his of. ndler, Sr. < fused se Ww ment to n the conference with Mrs Mr. Gamble issued a “Well, well, here's a coup! fellers with signs of b |a heavy voice. Both boy looked over the fence. } Smith who owned the pasture and | ees so full of nuts. | s your idea of dressing up| burlap si ” he asked | for the carefu - Ww IN MEMORY. | and loving remembrance of ed son and brother o one hat prevents the st 1 mourned | ting into the bark and i brother and| trees.” explained Ned. Ted had shite i 10-11-1t*| thrown a rope with a weight at one er end over igh limb. Taking both shake the limb. than throwing clubs into he explained, H-m-m-m, yet, I suspected as much. | the tree. low limbs ir so many IT’S TOASTED one extra process which gives a delicious flavor not nstead fo er's business. aed. “Fi, shows the rope haking limbs or gently pull of throw » the branches. Figures 3 shows how one rope is used | in climbing a difficult tree. t D, then at E nuts they yy get them home and Un them they were the in his memory that Mr. rmitted in nis pasture gather nuts the whi ‘over in sture, you're welcome to} {all the nuts you can carry. i Vw jected because boys break the \Uumbs and cut the bark, but T can’ rr remain purchis Sunday, ¢ that e a veriable WHERE QUALITY COUNTS DIAMONDS parcel of gro s purposes within according to y, and by that ormally have lue. in on the property, ion of one eight roy aty oll, which goes to the original r of the land, belongs to the in al owner of the land. This land is patented ead @ warranty deed goes with each lot purchase. variety. Our stack is most complete. GRUEN WRIST WATCHES riety of beautiful designs and shapes. Jos. I. Schwartz JEWELER McManus, Max. Denver BAKING POWDER you use /ess ™ EVERY VOTER MUST REGISTER at the last general or subsequent elections. REGISTER AT YOUR REGULAR VOTING PLACE P. M.; 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. OCTOBER 12, 13 AND 14. Republican Central Committee Headquarters—Second Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone The law is MANDATORY that every citizen wishing to vote on Nov. 7th MUST REGISTER, regardless of whether or not he or she voted Do Your Duty as an American Citizen Here you will find the newest and most ar- tistic designs and finest gems in an attractive These Watches of famous make come in Sil- ver, Gold, White Gold and Platinum in a va- Casper These registration places are NOW OPEN from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 YOU HAVE BUT THREE DAYS LEFT FOR REGISTERING— 945 CHICAGO GRAIN nuts were made for young At least I thought so ungster.” were delighted quite sure that harmed. (Continued from Page One.) on a one-cent margin and wheat and Mr. Smita his trees C8f8 On twc-cent margin. And their _ The department of agriculture, un- der Secretary James Wilson, per- suaded fermers to increase the barley crop from 50,000,000 bushels m 1900 to 200,000,000 bushels nxt tre pres- ent, Mr. Mauff stid, and then the Vol- ead law came along and ruined the rley demand, destroying the brew- As @ remult, he said, the barley has been thrown into com- petition with oats and corn, and part of the trouble in those markets is due to the surplus barley crop, he said. Joseph P. Griffin, former president said the decline in the price of wheat in the summer and fall of 1920 fol- & the resumption of future trad- Was not due to the reopening of hedging market, but was co-in- t with the deflation in all other When the future pit re-opened July Che Casper Daily Cribune of the board. who followed Mr. Mauff | other new materials. cocoa. Value to $85.00. Special Sale Price $35.00 15, 1920, after being closed by the government for nearly three years, the current cash price of wheat als> taken to reckon on the fact that the cash price was considerably inflated by heavy European buying ‘which had forced it to form 72.60 to $3 in var- ious parts of the country. This foreign buyin ceased carly ® uly, he sal, and the market declined stecdily for several! months. There was practically no mpeculative trad- ing during the early weeks of the de- cline, he declared Seer aE JAP ARTICLES MAKE AN ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY A unique Giaplay of genuine Japa- nese articles is be'ng shown in the windows of the Casper Dry Goods store «ji East Second street. These articles were ordered direct fromwJapan y 4 and arrived here October 8. ¢ exhibit is well arranged and well It presents -n array of jolors pleasi: to the eye, the ticles shown are in them. seives of great interest for both their eanty and thelr genuineness. Two handsome lacquare tra,s which have received 32 coats of paint dong ny hand, stone wall vases oddly carved 136 South Center St. A Sale of Better DRESSES Selected from our regular stock of high grade Dresses. We are placing on sale for this week 50 Canton Crepe, Crepe-Back Satin, Roshanara Crepe, Crepe Romna and Black, brown, navy and All sizes. HAS ARRIVED ECSTASY TTTRNSAT VS IN: We HUMPHREY diantfix We have just received a large shipment of the Perfect Gas- Fire. Many styles and designs to select from. Priced from $15-00 to $80.00 Casper Gas Appliance Co. «. 119 East First Street and colored, hand painted sweet meat “clephants’ ears,” these go to make|shoppers during the day to be boxes. China eset, Japanese lanterns. up what has been declared by many and incense bow! aa well as dignified lotus flowers called in this country Bat be sam you get New Improsed RIT. Never Say “Dye” Say RIT Phone 1500 . Crst of its kind ever seen = The Richter Artist’s Series NOTICE The Casper Concert Season Will Start October 25th FIRST CONCERT MARIO CHAMLEE SECOND CONCERT November 13th MARIE TIFFANY THIRD CONCERT January 3d MISHA ELMAN FOURTH CONCERT February—Date to Be Announced Later. GRAND OPERA COMIQUE 4 By Mozart COSI FAN TUTTI All those who have purchased single tickets for Marie Tiffany Concert on October 13th may use their tickets on November 18th, or have their money re- funded by the Richter Music Co. CASPER’S BEST Used Car Bargains EVER OFFERED We Need the Room 8 USED FORDS Any style, as low as $40.00 down payment. 5 and 7-passenger automobiles at your own figure, WE NEED THE ROOM Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Distributors. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. : 454 East Yellowstone Phone 1962 Help The Red Cross Go to the TRIBUN E’S Fashion Show October 18, 20 and 21 At the Elks Lodge Entire proceeds go to Red Cross