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“WORLIND OPEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923 HOT ANNUAL oS CORN SHOW AT. Handsome Trophies to Be Awarded for Best Exhibits. WORLAND, Wyo., Dec. 12.—/ (Special to The Tribune.}—The frst annual Wyoming State Corn show held tn connection with the four county corn show of the Big Horn basin made its initial bow to the | / people of Wyoming here today. | ‘ While the time Umit for making | entries does not expire until this evening. enough entries in the dif- | ferent classes from practically every corn growing county of the state have been made already to} insure the keenest possible rivalry for the three state trophies offered by Senators Warren and Kendrick and Hepresentative Winter. ‘The prizes are for the best ten ears of corn grown in Wyoming of yellow dent other than yel'ow dent, und flint varietes respectively ‘These cups are the most besutiful and actractive trophies ever offered in uny con in the state. The Burlington railroad is repre- sented at the show by Agricultural Agent Ford of Denver and Immt- gration Agent Kuska of Omaha. GRAIN COST Ro wesuay, asronomiet of ime! AK ARING IS Washington—Miss Elsie Behrend, a little Health Crusader, frees sev- eral carrier pgeons from the naval alr station in Washington, inform- | ing the various naval! stations of the opening ot the drive for the annual sale of Christmas seals to fight tuberculosis, first 11 months of 1923, it was an-| nounced today by F. B. Young, Manager, During this period, the company handled 11,940 cars of live- stock as against 6,868 cars the year before, with an increase in saving of cultural agents from the counties of the Big Horn basin, Other out- side speakers and corn experts are expected on the incoming trains today. ————_ WILLIAM ORAKE, SHEEP FEEDER WELL KNOWN IN ._ Matt, PASSES AWAY News of the death of William A. Drake, former state senator of Lari- mer county, Colorado, which oc- curred Sunday nignt Fort Col- lins, has attracted wi attention from sheepmen here because of the extensive purchases which Mr. Drake made in Natrona county and other parts of Wyoming. William A. Drake was probably the greatest sheep feeder of northern Solorado and because of his original methods was able to carry on an unusually large business and to suc- ceed in an industry, the path of which was strewn with many fail ures. The deceased moved to Fort Col- lins from Iowa in 1882, and was on the ground as are county agri-! zion department and corn judge, is! ADJO URNE SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Dec. 12 The Iiterstate Commerce Com- mission investigation into grain costs an@ other agrarian conditions n the west adjourned here today to meet in Phoentx Arizona, Dec- ember 17. The local hearing open- ed Monday. Governor Charles R. Mabey of Utah was to have addressed the in vestigators today on bebalf of the \agriculturists of his state, but did not appear. Adjournment was taken after H W. Cine, assistant gcneral freight agent of the South ern Pacific company, was recalled te the stand to rebut testimony of hay growers of the Yakima valley region of Washington that a lower freght rate to Tidewater was urg- ently needed. This testimony was ltaken at a recent hearing in Spo- kane. ~ Cline testified that the hay rates on the Southern Pacific were fixed on 0 distance acale basis, and that |his company had received no sug- gestions of dissatisfaction from the growers. Ha .suggested that the rate inqu'ry was not, within. the scope of fie présent -hearing and that it should be covered by a sep- arate action. ———_—__— the interest of his organization, So with an tncrease in saving of approximately period ‘in 19: the World Zionist M rived in this country teotatiy. ta Arrangements are being made for ap- 5,000 over the same . he said. Noted Dr, C. Weizmann, president of elected to the state senate ten years later, serving eight consecutive terms. He declined the opportunity to enter the gubernatorial race for “THERMOPOLIS” SHRINERS holding a congress of chamber of commerce of the British Empire in London next year in connection with the great British Empire Ex- the Republican party because of the illness of h‘s wife. Oliver H. Shoup ‘was then chosen. While residing in Fort Collins Mr. rake aided to a large extent in Sein factories of the Great west- tern Sugar company in northern Colorado. He was president of the Platt Re- servoir Irrigating cqmpany at Fort Morgan and was a ‘member of the servoir company. The decoased was 71 years of age at the time of his death. Sister of Casper Residents Dead News has been reecivei here by T. J. McKeon and Mrs. R. EB. Mid- dlevitch of the death of their sister Mrs. T. M. Aubrey, whose death was caused by heart collapse fol lowing an operation in Providence, R. I. on Friday. Mr. Mefeon and Mr. and Mrs. Middlevitch are leav- ing tonight for Cheyenne where they will meet the body and go on with it to San Francirco where| burial will «ake place Monday. Other ce'atives who survive the deceased are « mother, Mrs {enore eon, two sistera, Mrs Lenore Lu ther and Mrs J 5. O'Donnell. a brether C D McKeon, all of San-} Frencisco, and o sister, Mra A.! Man ®w'naie cf Lus Angeles Cae SESE FESTIVAL DANGE S| PLANNED FOR ARKEQN / Tomorrow evening at the Arkeon will be featured by a “Frutt| Festivai" dance. T. J. McKeon, the manager, will give away six beauti- | ful fruit baskets. each one of which will be heaped with fresh fruit for the occasion. Every lady entering the dance hall will have an equal chance at the baskets. board of directors of the Poudre Re-| ‘who sold their livestock through the ASSESSED HEAVY FINES CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 12.— H. McGraw and Jack Moore, both of Thermopolis, Tuesday in United States court here were sentenced 10 fines of $400 and $100, respectively. following conviction on an indict ment charging manufacture and possession of intoxicating lquor George Anderson pleaded guilty of violation of the federal motor since January. te Greenland Radio ° Is Picked Up Here\ ! CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 12.— It's a far cry from Greenland Wyoming, but wireless spanned { Monday night. when Norman Blac\ local amateur, picked up a messaa: from the McMilland expedition, .» quarters near Etah, stating tha Sheldon Fairbanks, journalist o the expedition, had just succumbe: to brain fever. fi B R Money Saved For Farmer EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill, Dec. 12.— Middlemen's profits amounting to $145,020 have been saved by farmers Farmers’ Livestock commission com- pany of East St. Louis drring the TOUT PERSONS ineline to full feelingafter eat- ing, gassy pains, constipation Relieved and digestion improved by CHAMBERLAIN’S Cotton Prices ‘| Break In Mart NEW YORK. Dec, 12—Govern ment crop estimates reported today were larger than expected and cot- ton on tye local market broke 90 to 25 points carrying January to 32,90 and March to 33.10. At the de- cline there was heavy commission house and mill buying, which caused Moderate rallies. cist REY ‘Watch for the date. A Packard coupe is going to the given away at Lloyd's. a See rr ee, Pe ee ee er ge Sen Ae, a ie Na! TABLETS Cleansing and comforting - only 25e $1.00 Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1 Called for and Delivered Cleaning Plant, 631 W. Ninth St. Phone 1127-R $1.00 J hibition. They were remanded to the Nn-| poh thn prt pedi trona county jail until the fines are | people to dorm a consistent habit of tak- paid, Moore's punishment was | '8# care of their hair, made the lighter becduse he is in poor health. Van Ese ‘Sealp Massage comes theft law and was sentenced to JS] treatment { rough hours in jail. He had been.in jai: | rectly, to the foot of the hair w air, eatment plan. We giv My justice of the peace of- my residence at 510 Park avenue to Rooms 5 and 6, ALL ONE Wyatt Hotel Basement—Phone 80% will tell is One " w*day' ith. Van Eas stope talline relieves itching scalp and grow: hair. Ask us about our 90-da: fe you @ positiv ante. Casper Drug and Dispensary 18 East Second St. Phone 2393 NOTICE ce has been moved from oe Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE —— No Woman Goes Hungry In Casper BLESS THE LADIES They Are Packing My Store More and More Every Day, Eager to Take Advantage of the BARGAINS | AM OFFERING The more some of my competitors fight me the lower I will cut prices. The public is with me in this unjust fight which has been agitated against me by some of my competitors. Various people are calling on me every day, commending me in this battle and urging me to fight to the last stitch. Remember, Dear Public, that this fight is not between the Clerks’ Union and my store, but a fight between one or two of my jealous competitors and myself and before it is over I will have them at my mercy. HOLLER Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock asement of Consolidated oyalty Bldg. S. H. PUNTNEY. PRICE | ALL WOOL TWO PIECE SUITS MADE TO ORDER 25 LET’S GO ake—The Nifty Tailor °