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] a - ‘ 2SEL PUTER EIARE PRCTIE PR TRESS SUREE ” PAGE TWO HARDSHIPS OF K BLINMBERS IRE REVEALED of { A Adventurers Three Mount Logan Fame R Cordova. _— SUMMARY OF NEWS BRIEFS _ n Awac G. O. P. Choice for Governo I of NJ. “Arthur H. Whitney, a state senator, is the G, O. P, nominee for governor in New Jersey, He had = Anti-Saloon”. League, * Ku Klux” Klan and antl-“organisa- tion’ support in the primary. Che Casper Daily Cribune LWESTOCK AND RANGES IN GOOD “CONDITION AERE | Cattle and Sheep Con-, | dition Both Above | Normal, Report. | ee > Battle The dition of Wyoming’ ranges is very good and that of both cattle and sheep is above normal, accord- ing to the monthly range and live ck report issued by the Wyoming Crops and Livestock ste rains and local showers June in all except a few lo improved the Range points of normal. A. year ining this period there was a line of five points, from 101 to cent of normal. Preeipita s the first six months of was below normal in nearly ev calitic to 98 per cent John B. Bolton, Philadelphia weaver, has just been awarded $1,814,241 damages by a deci- ery section and decidedly so in the | #00 of a superior court in Bos- Landet-Riverton districts. ‘Those | ton in his suit against John M localities having an excess of norma! | Van Housen, millionaife semi- Deaver rainfall are: Chugwater, soft collar manufacturer He Laramie, Lovell, Neweastié’ “and! syed for $6,000,000, declaring See att ene Sed an | he was the inventor of the fabric carly start and is making good.| out of which the collar is made Mountain ranges are in excellent} Bolton came to this~ country condition and stock water is suffi- client for the season. Prospects are very good for a large hay crop, al- though in some localities the first cutting of alfalfa is somewhat light er than at first expected. The con- dition of farm" pastures ts 95 per cent of normal, one point above that of last month. With an overabundance of range feed, cattle have made an {mprove- from England 38 years ago ea et OPERATOR OF ‘BABY FARM’ ment of one point in condition dur- ADMITS GUILT | ing June, being reported at 102 per - MISS R. S,: You neglected to state | cent of normal now, There was no ‘ whether the birthday pa was to} Change reported in thelr condition ame! be children or grown ups. I am | during this regi grip NEW YORK, July 15.—(By —s : 5 suessing that jt {s,a children’s party. | Wer? open early the pas! ing aNd) Associated Pre: He Badass dco Td suggest little individual calses rf with continued favorable jena meseer! guste Gelsen-Volk today | MENU HINTS prett And shecbet Oc ne tan | prevailing, cattle have made rapid} custy to an indictment returned a a | Breakfast tite uf gaing, It te expected thet ‘many will inst May charging aubatitetinn of t ] Orange juice Rice with Dates APPLE JELLY ay a pourse, if YOU) be fat and ready, for market early | cuugren at her East Sth street vaftl ads ; ; : are going to ‘have a large birthday SAO ri cy i wel at her 1 Séth street e Waffles Syrup Wash sufficient apples cut in| | cake, you will want to-give the little | ths fall. Young calves baby farm.” She was discharged F Coffee quarters and remove ends. Cook| | puests a piece of that. I ci rapid growth, the crop being larger | 4, her own recognizance in another | Luncheon slowly in @ covered kettle with! | vou know the conventional games| than the average for the past several indictment. charging first degree Goldenrod Eggs on Tonst cold water coming nearly to the! | Ny space forbids me from desmribimg | Zears: A few losses from, pace Eoahulndaline'tak-the death:ot eniiar F a Berries Cookies | [top of the apples. When. soft, pace caida me trom describing | weeds have been reported. “Very few | ren at the baby home at 1 Iced Tea or Milk drain through ‘a coarse sieve. | |), eet {here are books | trades have been made, but prices} qe ethan alkasnisncs? at t Dinner | | Let juice drip through a coarse | | Bublio Mbrary.| have a tendency to’ advance and}eon 91) to 7 years ape a ¢ Creamed New: Potatoes muslin bag, boll for 20 minutes FRUFFLED SALLY: It fs plain| S¢nerah prospects are somewhat | haby substitution. Senience w 5 tuffed Beet Salad and add an equal amount» of||+nat the first man no longer Plain | brighter than they wete @ year 880. | imposed July 22, | Cottage’Cheese with Barley Duc | |heated sugar. Boll five. more] | for you, ‘You are not lkely to win| ree. forecasted Droduction of core ———_-— POE D, M The Wyo Crack Coffes minutes, skin and pour into||him back by attempting to force | based, on the July 1 condition | ' ! a the —— glasses. Let stand several houra| | yourseit upon him. As for the mccs| sovei T6000 bushels, compared ie GHINESE GAFE OWNER bersttin provtiy ag Paevonn! TODAY'S RECIPES and cover with meltedvparattine. | | ona. he is a drunkard. That ehowla B87, 00,000; tn 984s Be re (onal) Woman's Clut Wyoming threads cate mie Eee he ohieotlon-eioyay 00,000 bushels. Low priced corn | . wed t por cent ftbat OU use sour milk in’ place of ‘ Fs — 1 should strengthen the de ip memes Jon hand, al level teaspoon of soda} sive rust ia BE DOES > LINDSAY j Tee ee teh tothe ani tabe ALI and half teaspoon of cream of | Sale in ‘the stores. Wash carefully , t that time {s somewhat smaller “eT | tartar being ‘used in place of bak-]@"d brush thoroughly through all . a ale Laas "ling powder the cuttings. Rinse the glass in| than Jast year. ak Ea ei et iment by J of =e clear water the same temperature | () ‘The condition of sheep remains |, CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 15—Big behest * in which tt was washed and wipe | the same as the high point of 104} 70% Th nose restauran proprietor, t of lected grand| Goldenrod Eggs — Hardboil six| \v' tinen towel, | : 4 | the sent of normal last month. Also|!2formed one of his waitresses that ‘ , ool iblechooe ae flee erty MAding. 2 sawdust will absorb the ‘moisture | Golden Rule Department store and|105 per cent of normal, With the] 10a potice officers on a charee ef the scene of | tablespoon of flour, and a cup. of) rom the deep incision which could|J. J. Chapman, manager, left today | completion of one of the most favor-| or iine a disturbance e kathering | milk, stirring constantly until it 18] noe be reached by the towel, and|0n a several days inspection trip of |able Iambing and shearing seasons, | "nie eit told police that Lee call . es the) smooth and thick, Beason with | ais heightens the polish, ~On re-|thelr different located in| large numbers of range sheep were] ner everything vile. that he cuaa ; Se erpnag Debber oF Paprika and add | moving from the sawdust, give the | Ftverton, Worland, Lovell and New-| transferred to mountain ranges for oa) to memory after three soldiers headquarte | v ese whites. Pour over! ciase another brushing, this time | castle, Wyon and Edgemont and|the summer. The ranges are Te-/ 410 sho had served tore up thelf i luares of toast, putting pulverized | with a dry, soft brush or soft'cloth.| Bella Fourche, South Dakota, and| ported in excellent ‘condition and| Cho-is and walked out of the reste: yolks on top Wipe inside and out with a dry,| Hardin and Forsythe, Montana sheep, especially lambs, should make 4 he restau- rant without paying for their meals, = Untless cloth, rub with a piece of ——— i ains, Lambs are strong and ce eae aleknas 50 b | Beet Salad—Six canned or cooked | tissue paper and the glass will spar: tneittye the crop being better than bia carummey terme Rieeeranine beets of yniform size, one-half cup] kle lke, crystal. normal due largely to small losses} .66) peace and quiet after the jel 1 sweet peppers, one-half cup] Do not use shot in cleaning fine and a great number of twins this] so.) lc or finely chopped .cabbage, | carafes, cruets or oll bottles. It spring. Quite a few losses of grown e, F * neh dressing. : Drain and|is apt to scratch. Potato parings sheep from eating poison weeds have rinse the beets, then hollow out to/ are safer and may be left in over been reported. Fleeces are averag- G A | forma cup, Mix what is taken out} night ond rinsed out © with © tepid] ing a little heavier than those of last ermans gree }and chopped, with pepper, cele: water. When there jis a stdin a| year and the-quality of wool {s good. r cabbage, Moisten with dressing | smali sponge fastened to the end Most of the clip has either been sold O N jand pile in the beet cups, set each|o¢ @ flexible stick will be found Ane bila or consigned at very remunerative nN ote to Be }in ~ oe of lettuce and sprinkle| useful to wipe the inside of the WASHINGTON, J 15.—A fay.| Prices, The pee for ey | Tees article. orable balance of $1,042,651,497 re-| acreage for tha Unite ¢ 1024, : S F — Care must’ be taken to protect cut sulted from the foreign trade of ting | somewhat smaller than that of 1924, ent France CARE OF CUT GLASS glass from extremes of temperature. | United States for the fiscal year end.| the largest decrease coming in Colo When you wash cut glass use| It is equally harmful to keep ft in a}ed Jur rado, Utah and Idaho, The condi . oo nty of warm (not hot) water, a] cold storeroom or an overheated |’ \Gold movement for June was smal}| tion of the crop on July 1 ranges! Qieprin july 1 The Ass¢ good mild soap and a atiff brush,| chest. Very hot or cold.water or|bilt the tendency gold to Iéave| from fair to very good and forecast | ito jor, nan cabinet Alkalies at glass, so strong hot foods are very lik the United States wn to be|® Production of 6,195,000 tons, as), at ext a 6 should it to crack. Always tem-| still in ope fo lost| compared with 7,513,000 tons last tase $63 be 1 soap: | per the y b pouring in the | $2,286,34 gold being | Year and 7,204,000 tons the five-year any'a Di 1 a a ash the pieces with the quids. and cool before ing }:$4,4 rts $6,712,4 avermigt toothbrush will " th | i} he ge port 2s ao on i exports 48 - ogee | i | 739.4 ng the not lows of tne l Evangelistic M eet Por the avidin ni wne|Opens Tonight At . 1 gain was $406,818,63 h note, rep ting ar A Neighbor With a Bad Name efghbors can be, and often are, troubl But we are never have been going together since Inst August $4,917,091 He went with other girls as silver import during June and the export $8,617,109. For the fiscal year silver import was Casper City Hall 1 to repli Germany's for a au security estion ft a Tlentian namoatnte | 2,t4 boys till st of the year 388 nnd export $108,822,334 frontiers of We = very nade DORE pS WEN pe 2 emmo; © of th there, and’as lengadiies aire een have made] W, F. Lemmons, evangelist a al em, they have little opportunity to | 2ate# With him and broke them and | ¢ , Nashville, Tennessee, is here. now| TOKIO—Ydgar A. Bancroft, Amer 9 ontdeinna, heenana treated him mean just to try. him and will begin the meeting at the}ican Ambassador to Japan, who ts : o ; 2 I loved him all the time, but kept it City Hall tonight, and contive over | spending the er farulzawa, Dear Mra, Thompson: I am coming | from him till the last three month two Sundays, Services will be held | central Japan, | adv out # very PO] As mean as I treat him, he treats each night at $:30, except on Monday --— s woman used tO] me good right on, Do you. think and at 7:30 on Sundays. A ¢or ‘oT , gery nine, but for over | he ts trying to get even with me. He dial invitation fs extended the public woman B year we have r For sh@) went and took me away from a fel to attend each rervice hag ' J name, and alao all her |iow one night and I didn't know he| IT DANGE TONIGHT peor hey will steal and ie and} was a married man and he did. He| n their bills, and when she | seems to be true, but do you suppé ate aks to her ron it ie always | he Is doing it to fool m : TMU YOU ARE INVITED TO " he has two nelgh- | hack At aseball be will 7 on wh whbor with hers} yous imagine w e held tomorrow n the o I t they call me}. ¢ ae on t Hawk=Inn, corr and ra it ana anes 3 hare |e dev rontier Days ged by the company | /./°, And. 1. oatihot sAmire jt ul team of Olt City league is always brought up| ee ey thik oe ji nsoring dance to obtain . Daddy of ‘em At” I was looked upon as He ight nak atop dy |? to Import a baseball team f igh society. I have not a er f Denver to play in Cast } 2 1 jn this state only a ittle over other: girl some time | nlvo to sectire funda,to pay the JULY 20-21 22-23-24 ‘ rs. Wrom what I have = enses of the Burlington team in the r and better than-ever. Two 1 of these people they have al! ARLINE: | t think {t a good R Mountain baseball. tourna: Hundreds of Indians, with. nite from a very uligh name. | idea to plan any extensive program | m held {np Denver, ©. EB. Melker, trimming t announcing nystem in the Waste rte So what would you do, Just let thea the wedding supper. The | r of the Burlington baseball of music, Five days of thrills and spills you will never ect them think I feel above them, or] bride and bridegroc should be res} team, t# in charge of arrangements " ry . 4 mingle with such x class? eased to go thelr way ne enrly ab|for the dance i Fine en CED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS MIS. B, possible, Any evenly balanced.meal| Music will be fyrniahed by the ne paved and graveled highways lead to Cheyenne. Y are perfectly right {n ignor, | will serve as a wedding supper. wh Melody sextet. The pulble ts corm For all reservations, wire i | ‘ C « A fr write Secret such a woman, You are not] there are pretty decorations, far at invited to attend. Committee, Cheyenne Waornite Frontier Days bliged to associate with her or any | 4nd, of Course, a we eee , s one just because she happens to] Fresh out flowers can be used to de Wo states—Vermont and Geon “Neat Banipped Ilive ¢ orate the tables, Clever little favore| gia—a husband Je entitled by law Camp Grounds aeaee oan be obtained in specialty shops. 'to the earnings of his wife, im the Weat* | year Mra. Thompson; I am en = ste ~~ ged to a young man, He is 27 and (~~ Tam 26. He was engaged to an t - ™ ; | girl, an” he let me read her | fverything for the Camper and Tourist Which do you think he fe | Get Our Prices Before You Buy. mobt true to? He doesn't smoke, . . drink or chew. But he gambles, He Ki ] dA C Promined me he wouldn't any more, at er Tent an wnhing o. He hasn't been 617-619 Bast Second St. wolng with anyone elee since the first of the year. We Phone 2066 poe Wins Million in “Collar ‘Immigration and Other! WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925 sal for negotiations unless the withdraw their notice the present working agreemen; EDUCATION kK | This action indicated the a: } nation of the miners federat NOW Alt SSilt | session here, to fight to a* {ints " 7 (If AL CHINA her death in Birmingham, A = p Oknee at the age of 10} unavailing. Mrs. Virginia D, Whorto | wage reductions proposea | owners, but these influen = | reive tter from her xas, every for } las, Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Problems Are All Overshadowed. HONOLULU, Ju Associated Press}—Dr. rin the closing addres the ‘ Rn BELLANS) relations institute declared Ah ror the mass education movement | { } INDIGESTION minis The Chinese | educational questions held attention | overshadows ration | problems, in China and other round table di Chinese spirit c the gates durin | cussion asedid t awakening against of foreigne’ jof del ener Dr. Wilbur declared “the institute ot |had demonstrated that peoples of | 25¢end 75¢ Packeges Everwihers differer ationalitles can come ae - — her né disc {international | problems prejudices and cont sial subjects frankly and exhaustt- | | vely-and still remain friends. It hae been-a convention of mental disarr ‘ D wt » Racuhial As the assissination of a « 4 PAST Me srince in the Balkans in 1914 flamed the whole world, the. killing o, |} of a few students ign nflag Benefit ROCEPORE dino ration that now’ surges in t of 400,000,000 Chinese,” L. J, ¢ China's representative declared in stirring address which preceded t losing formalities He added that “the situation fraught with dangers ‘and mosphere is charged with dynamite >. ‘British Min NIGHT HAWK INN K and Cambridge St Workers Turn JULY 16 Down Inquiry Music by 2 Melody Sextet SCARBROUGH, England. July 16 | Everybody Welcome (By The Associated [ress}—The nine worker's federation today unan |!mously adopted a resolution refus | ing to accept. the government's cour of inquiry {nto the mi, and refusing the coal owners’ dispute propo THIS 1S White Shoe SEASON | Summer found us well pre- | pared to meet the demand for | white street shoes and pumps | for general wear. Special Reductions LADIES’ WHITE SHOES for the remainder df this week. 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