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wil line the co. not one ver one the the wil wit dax tlor doe or ade PH acc rec tie PAGE FOURTEEN. WINTER GRAIN CONDITIONGOOD IN ThIS STATE Wheat Comes Through The Cold Weather In Fine Shape. CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 11.— ‘Wyoming winter grains are reported fn good shape and the state has an increase of ten per cent in the num- ber of brood sows according to the monthly crop report of the United States Department of Agriculture. Wyoming winter wheat seems to have come through the winter in good shape with little damage as far as can be determined at this early ate, th condition is reported as 91 per cent compared with 75 per cent one year ago, 85 per cent two years ago and the ten year average of 91 per cent on April first. The condi- tion of the crop December 1, 1923 was 93 per cent The condition of the rye crop ts 93 per cent against 76 per cent last year, 93 per cent tv ears ago and the ten year average of 94 per cent The condition of the crop December Wyomtng} ahead as reports from over the state on the first of April indicate 10 per cent more breeding sows than one year ago. The number 1s estimated at 26,000 head compared with 23,000 head last spring and 16,000 two years ago. The state had a good supply of corn and other feeds and there has been a tendency to raise more hogs to con sume this feed er of hogs in the state first was estimated at compared with 99,000 head ono year ago and 73,000 two a LSE “Tt ts took eficine for gas and stomach trouble and I am feeling entirely well, My friends all tell me I am looking nty years younger and I certainly feel as they say. I am recommending Mayr's A course! of y ‘Wonderful Remedy to all ailing with stomach and i a simple, harm removes the ca the int r trouble.” It ts preparation that from tinal t tual an a 2 lived Farlow, As a whole,| Red Triumph Potatoes, 100 ; - ir ailmen neluding appendie! buying going on| Wine Sap Apples, box ....- tice Oe Ra NT) ese oe | nbra at this timds “due ito ithe tbellcs| Marsan aatie manos oer $2.00 The Store wiotiey: ied At ‘all -Qrugetate | 0% moat sheepmen that wool will Delicious Apples, eae cree = $3.50 d. a =AMnertem ont ~'| soon bring around 45 cents, OUR EGGS WE G NTEE Y FRESH—Dozen____30¢ ghd pact! 4 CE The entire lamb crop of Johnston We guarantee and gladly recommend Murphy’s Whole Milk Accommo ating Brothers and Lon Poston has been and Yellowstone Coffee and Whipping Cream SEND IT contracted by Martin Baskett of| CLEANLINESS, COURTESY, QUALITY PHONE 2570W PEARL WHI at 11 cents a De- ¥ PHC This nifty style that came week, is we've ever shown Noti clever lattice work apron Indian Lore WOOL GLIP CONTRACTED price slight pound *| Arthur Crofts has been contracted by A New Patent Unique Styling different from any thing Looks good on small or large fe Come in while we have all g Scene at the Congregation of the Propaganda tn Rome when Cardinal Mundelein (center), of Chicago, was notified by Papal emissaries that the Pope had elevated him to the cardinalate. Notitied of Elevation to Cardinal Che Casper Daily Cribune CONTESTS At HIGH SCHOOL Contests in public speaking will be held at the Natrona county high of contests. The first group in-{Oratorical—Joe Shikany, cluded prize one-act plays while next Friday there will be a contest in debating. The performamce this evening starts at 8 o'clock and is open to the public. 5 ‘There will be four divisions, dra- matic, humorous, orator‘cal and ex- temporaneous declamation. The fol- lowing contestents will take part: Dramatic—Clelia Dyke, Glddys school auditorium this evening by| Loveland, Ann. Moll and Gladys students of the high school, The} Roush; Humovous—Louise Hilaa- Casper Kiwanis club is sponsoring | beck, Carma O'Malley, Marguerite the contests and will award cash|Cisna, Barry Mahoney, Albert prizes for first and second place." Stanko, Gladys Roush, Joe Shikany, This {s the second event of a series Thelma Grimm and Lenna Goble; SUFFERED FOR MONTHS SAYS PORTLAND LADY breaking down completely, but the first bottle of Tanlac made such a decided improvement in my condl- tion that I sent right out for more. From then on, I kept gaining [strength and I was soon feeling Well in every way. My nerves steadied down and I had new strength and energy that made my housework easy for me, ‘Tanlac not only builds up one's health but its benefits seem to last, for ever since taking it I have felt just fine.” Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. ard Rowell; Leonard Kummer. ment and popularity. Mrs. Newbeury Was Nerv- ous and on Verge of Breakdown When She Started Tanlac Treatment —Feels Fine Today. “Ta@ac 1s without a doubt the finest tonic and builder I have ever known,” says Mrs, C. 8, Newbeury, a highly esteemed resident of 580 Carlton Ave., Portland, Ore. “For six months, I was in a weak, run-down condition. My nerves Archbishop Is Inscribed On Elk Hide RIVERTON, Wyo., April 11,— Portrayed on an elk hiée belong: ing to Ben Loomis of Casper are scenes of Indian Ife and battles. Last fall Mr. Loomis got an ellc d then engaged eld and Stanley two Arapahoes living fon near here, to do The illustrations are the painting. based upon narratives recited by old Indians who participated in various conflicts living. and are still FOR 42 CENTS, LANDER LANDER, yo., April 11—At a exceeding 42 cents a 20,000-pound clip of the ‘others through thelr und. be made 11 in this the in love with this straps. ce make it irr Touches of li That’s the st for spring. news d what an yle A 10¢ the Spinach, fresh, 2 Ibs Green Peppers, each Sweet Oranges, 2 d Dr. Phillips Large Grapefruit, A “Blue Ribbon” Style With Low Heels Even the coldest heart Has the proper dash and class to a 1 mings make it more than ordin- arily good looking, It’s Patent Leather for Spring | were so upset the least nolse would} Over 40 million bottles sold. almost set me wild and I felt utterly worn-out all the time. “I was right on the verge of Take Tanlac Advertisement. Vegetable Pills — Instead of Meat a SPAGHETTI yp —During Lent! Eat spaghetti with checse or to- mato sauce as the main dish. You won’t miss the meat. A delicious food. Mighty good any time! DURING OUR GREAT ° SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY JOHNSON’S QUALITY FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET NEW PUBLIC MARKET --25¢ Head Lettuce, 2 for -.....__25¢ 5c California Celery, bunch. — 35c Cauliflower, Ib _--_-______ abe ON THE FOLLOWING 2 for PR WE WILL GIV aS SEES SSR a ‘The game'‘of handball originated in Ireland, but it is in America that it has reached its highest develop- FRIDAY, APRIL-11, 1924 Leonard Kummer, Gladys Roush and South- Extemporaneous— Eugene Loucks, Bernice tenry and Studying hard? Boys and Cir ‘Tribune wantads bring results. AN INVITATION TO: EVERYONE You are respectfully invited to attend the series of Lectures, Studies and Discussions, as arranged by the Casper Trades Assembly with the assistance of Rev. Minort, every evening at 8 o'clock for all this week. To be given in Labor Temple, North Wolcott street. EVERY ONE IS INVITED—ADMISSION FREE The Study of Workers’ Education and the Rights of Labor as acknowledged and its responsibilities in its relationship to Capital, Society, State and Church, will be presented, as well as the proposition: . “DOES CASPER WANT THE STATE LABOR COLLEGE?” DON’T MISS THE GREAT VALUES IN Women’s Wearing Apparel and Millinery MANUFACTURERS’ OUTLET SALE Every Item Priced the Same as Advertised On the First Da Other Items Which Are Arriving Daily Make Your Dollar Do Double Duty---Don’t Miss This Sale: y of the Sale and Many The Store That . Undersells The New Easter Slippers At Most Refreshing Prices | What a joy to dress up for Easter! Just one drawback—that’s the expense. But there’s one item that need not worry you as far as price is concerned. That's shoes—when you buy them in The Economy Shoe Basement. Just look over this page of interesting Easter offerings. You'll find “your shoes” here, we know. : Here You Are, Girls-- The Hollywood Sandal The fastest selling low heel pattern in our store. Its different, nifty and new. Practical too. Grab them quick. In bright black patent, $4. 98 ° — will fall patent. pretty An Easter Special Dress your feet in a pair of these charm- ing satins for the Easter promenade. It will make a good shoeman stutter to explain the difference between this and $10.00 footwear. with black suede. bly attractive. leather trim- Smart Prac- tical Oxfords Substantially built, trimly fashioned and durable as well. SSS SSS ee Good Looking--Good Wearing | Shoes for Men In- Made of smooth med- {um brown calfskin that will stand up smiling undgr har service. See these fine shoes men. Everybody needs expensive, yet with a distinguished a pair of these oxfords for more patent leather i. KA style about them that would make interesting con. | A Splendid _ ||| zou expect to ney more. Made Ei fed: sears! wear | Shades of Hose The New Light Are Here What a striking contrast light hose with dark shoes make, Every detail of the shoe’s pat- tern stands out in relief. We have just received a fresh ship- mt ment of lustrous Phoenix Hos- ery in these wanted shades. Jack rabbit, nude, cameo and i} dawn. Some $1.50 | Some $1.00 i Grey Suede--An Interesting Pattern With each succeeding spring day trast it makes will win your instant admiration, you'll see more and or Welt soles. Rubber heels. more grey suede worn. Here is a lovely version in allover grey suede of a soft hue that will look most charming with new spring frocks. Spanish type heels, $5.98 Low Heeled Patterns Galore Low Heel Satin | | This cross strap is made on a rounded toe last, has graceful Louis heels and is a charming compliment to any spring costume. Some value you'll say. 96 we “4.4 ‘*Where Every Shoe Is Out In Wins? SHOE BASEMEN when worn with light colored Seldom do you find as neat a lovr heeled style as this little | beauty. Patent leather straps I give it tone. Exceptional. | i] $4.98 . : Long Wearing Play Oxfords Your 11 $1.79. 61 Shoeman