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PAGF FOUR LIVESTOCK IN GOOD CONDITION IN THIS oTATE Improvement in Range Situation Is Also Shown in Month. NE, Wyo., March 20.— cattle and sheep are in good condition and the state supplied with feed, according to the monthly Livestock report ts- sued by the Division of Crop and Livestock Estimates of the United tates Department of Agriculture. Ranges opened up during Febru ery and are generally reported as good, although there {3 some com- plaint as to the softness of the feed. Ranges showed a condition of 99 per cent March first a gain of 2 points during February, one year ago the condition was 85 per cent. Sheep have done well on the desert ranges along the Unio Pacific Rail- road but some corn has been fed tn central and Big Horn Basin Bec-| tions. The state has a large stock of hay on hand March first, about 895,- 000 of 51 per cent of the 1923 crop against 548.000 tons one year 33 of the 1922 crop. ‘s requi be carried over, western and The state has a uthern sections. TABLE CLO Mercerized Lunch Cloths, hemmed, 54x54, extra val Day, at, each A large array of pretty pi GOODS For tomorrow we offer Goods in white, ivory and up to $1.98, offered tomo: (Third Floor) etc. 1% YARDS FO! tra quality. 2 YARDS FOR . and bodice top, tight an Regular $1.49, for rived and they Your selection of these 2 YARDS FOR __ (Third F loor’ 17x34 Red Border Huck weight, Medium size Turkish enough for Bath Towels, at, 5 FOR -... (Third Floor) CRETONNES, lect from. Make your si for your Spring PrAvee 2% YARDS FOR ..--.... (Third Floor! FILET CURTAIN SATINETTE Striped and plain Satinette in about twenty different colors, for Dollar Day (Third Floor) TABLE DAMASK leet from, for Dollar Day, NORMANDY VOILE The new Normandy Voiles have just ar- are certainly pretty. for hotel or family use. J morrow, at d Floor) TURKISH TOWELS double thread, good supply of oats," corn and other grains. Catile wintered in fine shape with losses below usual. Mild weather conditions during February resulted in a recovery from the shrinkage during January. Cows are In excellent condition with pros pects for a good calf crop. Reports indicate a condition of 402 per cent for cattle against 97 per cent Jast month and 94 per cent one year ago. Sheep have wintered well with very light losses, some feeding has been necessary where ranges were covered, Ewes are reported in fine shape, with reports of a. good breed: ing season last fall. Barring bad spring storms lamb prospects are very good. A few reports of wool offers most- ly from 4Q:42 cents have been re- celved, wt! reports of a few sales at these prices. Bids bélow 40 cents| have been rejected. PERMIT ISSUED. FOR Bl GARAGE A permit was taken out today for a $23,000 fireproof garage tp be erected by W, F. Dunne between Elm and Ash streets and fronting on Industrial avenue. The struc- ture will be 99 feet by 120 feet in size. —— AUCTION. Come to the auction sale next Saturday at 2 p, m. {f you want dishes and cooking. utensils. Anyone making a dollar purchase or more will receive a pair of pillow slips free. Come early. Seats for all Harned Furniture Co., 234 South THS Teady to lue for Bouse atterns to se- election now, Choice at $ each ) Lace Curtain ecru. Values, rrow at, yard” tles, city, $ 60 and 70-inch Mercerized Damask, ex- Many good patterns to se- at ¥ (Third Floor) -SUMMER UNION SUITS Women’s Lisle Union Suits, tailor tops d loose knee. ¢ (Third Floon> 36, $ pans gale at, big cu ) FACE TOWELS Towels, good Reg- $ ments. $ Towels, large Round Aluminum Roasters, each ~----.--. Pyrex Casseroles. values. Percolators, 6-cup capa- Etched Tumblers, 2 pretty patterns. Our very best quality "84-count Percale, every pattern that you may want, morrow, at, 4 YARDS FOR 5 YARDS Fi Che APPOINTED Initial steps toward making Music) grams to be given, those In Casper ‘Week in Casper this year a com- pletely successful event, were taken last night at a meeting held in the Music Shoppe recital hall at the call of Mrs. Beas Klein, head of the Music Shoppe, and Mrs. Madelyn Treber. To handle such an inclusive af- fair, one that takes fn the entire community, it {is essential that much preliminary work in securing talent and arranging programs be done. Toward this end several committees were selected and these will serve actively during the short period of time remaining. Music Week is national in its scope and is scheduled for the week of May 4 to 10 inclusive. Preparation of programs has been assigned to Mre.. Madelyn Treber, Mrs. RB. Leggett and Miss Mar- guerite Fitzgerald. Co-operation of the church will be secured through the efforts of Mrs. Homer Helms and Miss Edna Mae Healy. That some mention be made in sermons of the salutary effect of good music upon the people from a standpoint of general morals and spirituality; will be requested by this committee. In charge of community singing will be Jack Leary and Tom Carrigan. To provide for observ- ance of the event at the Standard a committee comprised Lobdell and David Foote was named An attempt ts to be made at once secure for the numerous eee to $ Dollar Day Specials Fourth Floor 6 Cups and Saucers, Nippon China. Dragon pattern. Per set Corrugated Aluminum .Thermos’‘ Bot- 1 pint a csgricali Och cece 8"for_ = (Third Floor) PERCALES to- (Third Floor) PILLOW TUBING 40 and 42-inch Pepperell Pillow Tubing, offered at tomorrow sale at a YARDS. FOR -_....22.... (Third Floor) NAINSOOK 86-inch soft finish Nainsook, just the thing for your Summer Under Gar- fyi 26c value, at ous Floor) WASH FABRICS Here arf Wath Goods of good patterns. Here are Ginghams, Flannels, Crepes, etc. Every one worth twice ae we - ask tomorrow, at, 4 YARDS FOR __.. $1.00 Regular $1.49 ...$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 BATH TOWELS 19x38 Heavy Bath Towels, an excep- tional value for tomorrow, at, 3 for.. $ whose talent and training have fitted them to be musicians. In this cornection it is asked that volun- teers get in touch with the program committee. ‘ Another meeting Is to be held at the Music Shoppe recital hal) next Tuesday evening and all persons in- terested in having Music Week in Casper truly worth while, are urged to attend. DEMAND STRONG FOR LAMBS IN WYOMING CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 20.— Wyoming lambs are selling at 10% cents f. 0. b. shipping ‘point gen- erally over Wyoming, reports Byron Wilson, secretary of the Wyoming ‘Wool Growers’ association, the de- mand at this price being especially strong at Union Paelfic points and Casper. The price is a half cent better than that of a week ago. The outlook for Wyoming's feeder market is bright, Wilson states. Between 150,000 and 200,000 lambs already hays been sold to northern Colorado feeders, and about 1,000,000 lambs are being fed in the state, ES ale Saba: SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1702. Casper Daily Cribune MUSIC WEEK OBSERVANCE IN: CASPER ORGANIZED; SEVERAL COMMITTEES ARE WEXIGAN HELD FOR HOLDUP OF A COUNTRYMAN Juan Durango, ranch laberer for the last seven years at a place about a bundred miles from Casper was disappointed in not being able to secure one of his periodical celebra- tions when he came {nto town Tues- day night. Juan had gone to West Casper according to his custom but ere he had progressed very far an- him, Juan faced a loaded revolver, | its not being loaded ‘he handed over what money he had in hig possession to a Mexican alleged to have been Fernando Floyes. At least Floyes was pointed out to the patrolman as the man who had done the stick- up job. Floyes was arranged in police court last night and was bound over to the county. os H. J. Lamison has retyrneg from Douglas where he has been spend- ing, the last few days on business. Kills ee Why hans onto e Head Gold for a reqk when Dr. Platts t Rines Foription is enarents eave ifs S"noure—or tt “costs ‘yo Rinex gets at. the internal the blood and removes It. 80 trace gres—auien. On city a this al]_deajers.—Advertineme... other of his race stepped in front of Son Not caring tg test the possibility of] w: ota Tree s method « ot srggitas: in the northern part of the state. it Sent cat noua wen this t Trighstrea ine oy ‘ee No . ‘ehere yes Mve—no matter whi ty occupation —If you are rouble with piles, my method will selleve you promptly. ore to send it to hopeless cases Sparen of ointments, salves, ee er jocal applications have to Tonle, that my Biles is the one je treatm: offer ott @ treat~ saportant for rg <2 neglect a 8 hd no money. Simply mat! ths coupon—but do this now—TODA Free Pile Remedy BR. Pas 1183 Page Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Please send free trial of your lethod to most de; Ths Titeral’ ment is = 33 ’ THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 “The Irma” By I. Miller . A beautiful new all black satin front strap slipper, light turn sole, 1% Spanish heel. Widths AAA to C Price $13.50 The Bootery 124 East Second quality. Dolldr Day, 3 Here are assembled a our Dollar Da; received ano’ offered at this big showing, at CORDUROY Selection of ten or twelve different col- for Robes, etc. ors, every one suitable $1.25 value, at yard (Third Floor) BOYS’ AND STOCKINGS Our very best numoers in boys and girls Mercerized Lisle Stockii are the finest rib obt bl Hose have triple knee; 50c values, for, S_PAIRS FOR STATIONERY Boxed Stationery, in ail colors, offered for tomorrow at « great saving. 3 BOXES FOR (Main Floor) SHEETS 72x90 Essex Shects ofered at this month’s Dollar Sale at ---------. Sewn (Third Floor) SILK HOSE Women’s Silk Hose in plain and fancy values up to $2.89, in black, brown, white, and a few other colors. Choice at FRAMED MOTTOS A few weeks ago we offered these for Ser “ehipmett eet and make your selection early, ieee (Main Floor) WOMEN'S SPORT HOSE Silk and Lisle Tutone Sport Hose, Derby rib, for early Spring wear; $1.25 value, (Main Floor) NECKWEAR You will want a new neck piece for Spring frock. Select one or more (Main Floor) PILLOW CASES 42-inch Gold*Seal Pillow /Cases, fice “good seal no peeing FY Regul (Third Floor) 1 $ big range of Real Recently, Be at | 1 $ ity GIRLS’ pee the girls the boys $ LINDSAY & CO. New tapi nary for Sprin, let style, in the new Suits and Dresses, at ..-...-- Cotton Fibre Ru; brown, washable. Reubens Infants Shirts, Silk and wool_ No. 706 R, and G. Corset for average and slender figures waist- line. with blue; wash collar__ Voile Bloomers. pink, white or blue, each THE EXTRA VALUE OF YOUR DOLLAR FRIDAY IS DOLLAR DAY Values That Are Genuine Are Offered Throughout the Store Every Floor Represented FABRIC GLOVES wear, Gaunt- the new colors, to go with (Main Floor) GINGHAMS 27-inch Ginghams, selection of oe good patterns at, 6 YARDS FOR (Third Floor) ' RUGS in blue, rose, gre: en- These are reversable a1 a | Specially priced (Third Floor) CHILDREN’S SHOES values are offered in Children’s Shoes, broken sizes- Specially priced for tomorrow, at (Balcony) Second Floor Bargains For Dollar Day Genuine Windsor Crepe Gown. Pink with floral pattern. Elastic top model__ Each__.____ middy jean. White soft finish voile, The Golden Rule Department Store $1.00 ..$1.00 $1.00 No. 0500 R. and G. Corset-Brassiere. A combination corset and brassiere and a very comfortable garment. -$1.00 Jack Tar Middy. Made of best qual- $1.00 Made of fine qual- lace trimmed; Crib Blankets, plain white with white or blue stripe border. B SOR Scan te saat se Harem Scarem Dresses for girls, made of good quality gingham. Size 7 to 14 years Bloomers} $1.00 per $1.00 pure thread mercerized lisle in wide variety of pretty colors. Contrasting trimming, $1.00 MEN’S GLOVES Men’s*all leather Work Gloves. Choice of short or gauntlets. Regular $1.25, offered at ---.----_. jen-~ = (Main Floor) LISLE SOZS Men’s extra fine quallty Lisle Sox; pas only; 50c value, at - 3 PAIRS: FOR $ seneee (Main Floor) DRESS SHIRTS Men’s Dress Shirts with or without col- aa Choice of Percale or Madras, with Stripe. Value up to $4.95, ‘tor... (Main Floor) BOYS’ PLAY SUITS Boys’ Khaki Play Suits, sizes 2 to 8 years. Regular $1.25. Just the thing for the youngster this summer, at.— (Main Floor) __ BOYS’ COVERALLS 5 Khaki Coveralls for the boys, button front and drop seat. Sizes 2 to 10, (Main Floor) Regular $1-29. Offered at -..-..._.. —_—_—————————______ (Main Ba eee STAMPED APRONS "BOYS WASH SUITS a] WASH SUITS Summer days will soon be here, and the warmer days call for cool clothes for the little tots. Wash Suits, won- derful values. Tomorrow, at (Main sieges eee BOYS’ SHIRTS a SHIRTS Boys’ Soft Collar Shirts for boys of all ages. A real $1.50 Shirt, offered to- morrow, at Stamped Aprons, already to be made up in six different colors, stamped on good qpallty, plain Ginghams, fast col- ors. our choice at —_-.L lols le. (Third Floor) STAMPED PILLOW CASES 42-inch Stamped Pillow Cases, assorted designs, good quality Muslin. Friday $ Dollar Day at, pair_ (Third Floor)