Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 7

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923. SERIES OF CORN yg eng INSTITUTES |S. “Swepr By wae STOCKHOLM, Jan. 19.—Reports of Pronounced military ane in oe |Dvina river region of Russia (eas! |the former Baltic provinces) ‘printed by the newspaper Tidningen today. It asserts that the military district of Smolensk has been de-: clared in a state of war, that all the Soviet troops garrisoned at Vitebsk| and Smolensk have been sent south- West (toward the Polish frontier), and that passenger traffic on the railway) between Polotsk and Mohiley (south of Vitebsk) 1s suspended and the trains requisitioned for the military. Fortifications are being built in the| Dvina district, the newspaper also says it has learned. (There ts no confirmation of these reports from other other sources.) NEW MARSHALL NEILAN PICTURE COMING SOON PLAN IN BASIN Worland Club Takes Lead in Meetings to Aid Farmers. WORLAND, Wyo., Jan. 19—The Alfalfa club of Worland has taken the initiative in a movement to. de- velop the dairy industry within the Big Horn basin. and as a pre-requis ite and foundation for the industry the promotion of corn growing for enstlage purposes. In the year 1922, Washakie county put on 8 corn contest and the success attending this effort to demonstrate how corn would grow and mature in this section of Wyoming, was such a revelation, that the Alfalfa club of Worland and the Washak!e County Fair association determined that the | Cpe Casper Dally Crioune |quet and the story is of their partial| one’s fellow men, so far as the Seen | ‘This week work was started on an-|endeavor { te by j Success and final frustration, The|is concerned. In speaking of other unit of the gasoline plant which |establishments to cut own wa |femance in the building of mig:Q° message the pastor says: | ships has been caught in this film and! “Gossipers, backbiters, and come made the vivid background for a very|lashers will not enjoy my message. human, emotion-arousing drama of! They better stay away Soak ser American life. It has an angle ofjwant to feel uncomfortabl appeal for every lover of pictures and|the service. There will be as pti {4s to'd as only such a master artist)made to form The League of the as Marshall Neflan can depict {t.|K'ndly Tongue, an organization thet| | Beauty tmayination and reality are|has branches in nearly every siate| |mingled into a rousing and compel-|in the union and was originated by| | PLANNED FOR MIDWEST IN GRASS GREEK FIELD |sin. ‘The Ee SY |tion ts to foster a feeling of good ‘w'l By Hiudoees among ualghtorss Gat | \a condition cannot exist unless peopie| ee ee a ences oe jcompany and the Ohio Oli company in| ve and about others.” the development of that ofl fleld. | "sn men will be delivered at the! “On Wednesday work was’ com-| | |mern Ing vervice, 11:00 o'clock. |menced on the new community build- aor ing. It is to bo a commodicus struc- OW METHODIST PASTOR ture of ample size to accommodate bees mall tS) creanizs, (the town of Midwest, in the Grass Creek oll fleld west of Thermopolis. | Midwest is made up of men and! families employed by tho Midwest Ott CAND OF THANKS, | all public meetings, lodge meetings, | nie, Tish to extone sincete dances, etc. | janks an® a,vreciation to our many| ty \ aise and tethers wee 80 kindly|,, Work on the pele cats phere A unique message will be deliverea| Soehaear st or ene Bereavement lnut ts to be finely equipped, was com MR. AND MRS. WALTER L./™enced during the church by the pastor, Rev. Lewis} GORTHY | Both the Ohio Oil company and the Carter, when he will speak on| MRS. JAMES GORTHY. [Midwest O11 company have erected The Use and M’suse of the Tongue." ermon will be in the interests of treatment of our jnext Sunday morning at the Method- 1-19-1t* new garages, modern plants of their |kind and large enough to care for the tf increasing business contempla — me at the moke House. | } | |when completed, require the employ: |ment of additions! men. ua ae zs eA sae Se prominent in the do- he ts epirsoencea) iwill amount of drilling, additional equip- ment now being on the way for that purpose, THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Ji 9. by ge ling whole wht v it { yo, Jan. 19.—) munity, promises to be a rival of the {ne le which no one can ever for-'a pastor named Marsh in Wiscon- A wave of prosperity is passing over |famous Salt Creek fleld. Manufacturing industries in Holland are going through difficult times, An PAGE SEVEN, is being made b any |into a more competitive position, but and | such prcposals are meeting with much |will greatly increase the capacity and,|increase the working hours get opposition from the labor unions. oll resources there, increase the Have You Bought Your TICKETS? Lots of Laughs for already a thriving com- eek 15 50c, 75c, and $1. Cal Minstrel FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 BIG SATURDAY entire Big Horn basin should be given an opportunity to know the result of this contest. It was therefore decided, that in order to acquaint the people of the entire basin country with the possi. bilities of corn growing and to stim ulate the interest of farmers und TO AMERICA THEATER a | The Strangers’ Banquet,” that| striking American novel of a great} yard written by Donn Byrne, has at last come to the screen and will be seen at the America theater for | S&S. S. Is the Great Builder of Red« Blood-Cells and Rheumatism Must Gol Just Try It! “Rheumatism? Me? No, indeed, it's nll gone, every bit of it! It's sun- shine and joy for me now for the first time {n years. feel a wonderful glory again in the free motion I used to have when my days were younger. MEAT SPECIAL T look at my hands and think of the twists and swellings ter used to have. { bend way over to the floor. I haven't been able to do that ip many ness men alike, in the unc corn growers institut beginning Tuesday. It has y that master director, Fresh and Smoked Meats : - years. ranger for. at each of. the fol Ne! in association with} T can thank 8. 8. 8, aul To 4 es, Thermopolis, Basin, | Pictures Corporation. The ae Wasa rising 9 OF Joy and b- an resse ou. owell, Cody, and Worland. The an entire shipyard was ob-! fo not close your eyes and think that commercial clubs and farm bureaus d for filming the exteriors. | free motion and strength are drom your forever! ft iaract 80. bere and now for of each of the towns and counties an, his actors, and hundreds of nc workmen at the yards made use We have received an extra large ship- wil be present at these| of thom, after working hours, for | ie Teuton was 8 ment of Meats and Chickens and will sell to Mate cite oon piaiSviig” eopine-to ved | Bvour rea-tloca adler rhe es the retail trade at wholesale. | Our poultry many of Chicago; the greatest picture tn, saaceces = tremendous cl : is all home dressed. Brerythin, rreate om blood. ratrength, onization agent of the C. an has yet | Blood which is minus suffictent red- cs. gis dy gl om Railroad company, of Omaha, R. E | ¥ montlis_o | Sais: Sec Pa o ome Tes oF Aachen, : spi Sg piled: iota RA SRS A Meslay SO | is, tue great Here are some of our specials and you 1 company of Denver, Colo n placed the e bullder, system at: vigorator. It st too, pimples, eczema, It builds up ron down, tired men and women, benutifies complex- bly one or two-more agricul turists of note. John Weaver, county agent, wh« conducted the corn éontest in Was! 8 studios at his d every possible a: hus publicity stated producing this pi don’t have to buy more than you need be- cause we will sell you the same price on one held. vu lons, makes the flesh firmer. Start 3 NG red-pound lots aie: Satan ase veut. witsie, wos Saare ania ee ROR 8, today. Te iv noid ae all Orne pound as we will in hundred-pou . ent and tell the resuits of this con 1 with Goldwyn so that he eou id bottle is the more economical. test and of plaus for a like contest ve ample resources and facilities at | this year, | its. S.S.S. Bear ee Spring Chickens, Ib ---25¢ f ttendance at these mest | of “The Strangers’ Ban:! a~ ~~ 2 Ss ior large Hens. 1b > farmers and tn: 3: | e of the. most notable ever ‘hide ma io 5 -- , of the various to | mbt » Windsor, Hobart DANCE MUSIC Away Down East in Maine. Turkeys, lb Ducks, Ib. counties, The development of t is earnestly urged “ellowe: n| ‘ je Gillingwater, WOULD YOU Crinoline Days. From dustry in every community iy th i Sterling, “Music Box ie” Gi lb Big Horn basin, must become an ac | Eugenia Besserer, uart One Night in June, Fox- ese, . complished fact, before prosperity aI Margaret’ Loomis, Edward) Pack Up Your Sins and Go Trots. Paul Specht and H can possibly come to the fan ; th MeWade, Taree Marcus, Jack Gurtis. te, the, Devil g Fzom His Orohestra, A-3789 750 Bacon Squares, lb reasons why, will he brought out| Brinsley Shaw, Arthur Hoyt, Cyril iets ee The You'll tak - ti Extra lean Sugar-Cured Bacon, whole forcibly at these institute meetings.| Chadwick, Jean Hersholt, Lucille} % Wie® Cates e a ne ‘or an Corn growinz for ensilage and the Rickeen, Dagmar Godowsky and Columbians. _A-3761 7B e 2 = Zoursantomablie or half, Ibs--. ‘Brisket Boil, lb_ Rib Boil, 1b Neck Boil, Ib Shoulder Pot Roast, Ib_ Choicest Cuts Pot Roast, Ib___ Shoulder Steak, Ib ox cart, or your electric light for the tallow can- dle? These represent stages of progress and just as the new has sup- planted the old, so has Chiropractic The better way to health, become the most rapidly growing science of the world, because of its effi- cient methods. y herd will, within ten or fifteen a sees nt eRe AS thin wu but it is pr posed to put on an fensive promo: tlon campaign and bring about this result, within the next two to fiv« years. The reasons why this is of vital: importance to the present gevi eration of farmers, will also be breught forcibly to the attention of all attending these meetings. It 1s hoped that, as a result of those various corn growers institute: | plans will be workei out or the four counties of the basin, for] Sf? corn contest in the year 19 } A Joint committee on corn a, has been fa club and County a clatter: taplatag of Tohp « Woive F. S. Coulter and cr. ich has worked out + ie institute mectings ar 2€ promise of these above m | Yerkes | adie uctns? Ivy. 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