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1 i 1 ? « “ 1 1 1 € eal opna a Ass ° QAR PAGE FOURTEEN Che Casper Daily Cribune LWESTOCK AND RANGE BOTH IN GOOD SHAPE Great Improvement Is Reported Over Year Ago in Wyoming. Generally favorable livestock and Tange con 13 are reported in the mont livestock and range | report of the United States depart- | ment of agriculture i | Givision of crop and liv mates from its Chey Ranges and feed: Wyoming ranse | conditions are generally good and|! reports from over the state indicate a condition of 99 per cent compared | to 90 per cent one r ago. Ranges carry a very heavy crop of forage, | WYOMING PLAYERS CAPTIVATE CASPER AUDIENCE IN VARIED. PERFORMANCE AT AUDITORIUM Dramatic, vocal work, and danc-,a fitting partner. An original inter- ing had their night in Casper last | pretation of Mendelssohn's “Spring evening when the Wyoming Players | Song” was given later by Miss Cole- whose coming had long been antici-]| man, and in spite of handicaps pated with interest played to success | scored a decided hit. Miss Loy at the Elks’ auditorium before an| Ripley gaye a Chinese character audience that packed the house.| costume number “East js West.” A Excellent amateur work with a| pretty soprano volce and her own touch of the professional made pos-| attractive appearance combined to sible a varied program pleasing to| make the success of the number, the utmost. The entire program Miss Olivette Mitsch and T. J. onsumed nearly three hours, a] Kelly worked together in songs. ngth rarely tolerated by Casper] They also alternated in solo work. audiences, but many surprises in the | The act as a whole was well given. bill prevented it from ¢ ng. Mr. Kelly a'so entertained with his The program was introduced by | original humor at different times work in singing, during the eyening. He possesses Like a Gyps: the ease which professional vaude- ville has given him and gets on good possible the ap-/ terms with his audience at once. Mr. voice which maki Kelly pos: fon of “the Cowboy McCor- Slides showing many scenes at the ” which hi given him by | University of Wyoming were pro- ring fellow students. jected on the screen last night, he Robbery” by Clare Kummer | while Monte Warner, manager of the had in its cast Miss Grace Wood, | Players explained them. They were Ted O'Mella, T. J. Kelly and Miss} done in colors and gave a clear idea but due to hea all rains the grass and other feed did not cure as well as in past years and some the feed was bad flattened by rs. Ranges in Fremont other higher sections were covered with snow late in October which has resulted in heavy feeding. y ranges are in od shape, the dosert sheep ranges along the Union Pacific are in good condition and free from snow. Pp was large this year, avy rains the quality , however, most of th state fs well supplied with feed ex cept parts of Fremont and Washak counties where the crop is sho: There is a large amount of corn and other feed crops. Cattle: Cattle are generally in f00d condition and the month of November was generally favorable for cattle. Feeding has started in some of the higher valleys. Reports from over the state indicate a co dition of 96 per cent a decline of four points during November but four points above the condition one year ago. Cattlemen are still very discouraged and returns from this year's marketings are below those of last y The movement of cattle to market has been a little heavier than in 19 with heavier run in cows, hi and young stuff. Sheep: Sheep showed a slight drop in condition during November and are reported as 97 per cent of normal, two points above last year and three points below one month ago. Most of the sheep ranges are open except in parts of Fremont county and a few high ranges. Sheep have done very well this fatl and old ewes are in unusually good shape. Winter range prospects in sheep sections are very good and sheep men anticipate a very favor- able winter baring bad storms. is but f New ‘Attorney Of Casper Admitted To State Practice CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 20.—The ‘Wyoming supreme court has ad. mitted the following attorneys to ractice in the Wyoming courts ‘hillip Garbutt, Sheridan; For- rest K. McElvain, ; Donald Gallagher, Roy L. Rush and Frank M. Perkins all of Casper. TRI All persons tresp: upon the enclosed lands of the undersigned south of Casper for the purpose of further wanton destruction of trees or otherwise, will be promtply and vigorously prosecuted, “DR. H.R. LATHROP. Why wait w prices. gardless of cost. Op CASPER’S LEADINC If You Want to Save, Attend Our JANUARY SALE Everything in our entire stock is being sacrificed re- Look around, compare our Styles, materials and prices. Convince yourself that our prices are the lowest. Ann Lawler. It is a splendid sketch | of the university campus. but not sufficiently riotous to score] The Wyoming Players left early as well as the above players who] this morning for Lander where they t comedy. Miss ecial LEATHER VESTS In our stock you will find every thing in high grade Leather Vests, 8 took part in it deserved to have| will appear this ne. ten for the curtain line, but n bers of the audience who left after t first scene, being under the { SRS oe Useful Thoughful Gifts for Men — Gifts that Men Want and Appreci ia say as a se oughful Gifts for Men -- Gifts that Men Want and Appreci- len Cole 1, Miss Loy Ripley, | and Wesley Kerper were the players 7 ’ fens \dnsichg teed pis eae L ate at Frices You e to Fay. excellence that encores were calle for as was also the case in the dance A and Loy Ripley. Miss thotecuulane @ grace and ability to interpret to < WHITE FOR FEW GENTS e high degree. 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