McGrew Schoenberg Soprano Leads Festival Concerts
Preparations for the Music Festival are complete with tonight's first concert at the Empress Theatre. The children's cantata draws large crowds as boxes and stage fill, and Mrs. Beasie Fox Davis makes her Denver debut. Mrs. Geboenberg, the soprano, shares top billing with Mrs. Davis in A Tale of Old Japan, while Mr. Craven and Mr. Lakken take tenor and baritone roles.
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Municipal Dairy Control Urged by Sanitary Experts
Dr Wynne urged municipal control of dairies with compulsory pasteurization and clarified milk. He and Mr Stranquat urged inspection tours, better dairy regulation, and municipal sewer connections. Water supply praised though springs should be fenced and fully covered to the consumer.
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Weather forecast notes warm trend for next day
The article predicts fair and warmer conditions over the next 24 hours with a high around the upper 80s or 90s and a low near 89 degrees. It mentions continued warm weather with no significant rain indicated.
Weat Side School Fifth Grade Achieves Perfect Attendance
Harold Melcher and Charten McArthur, fifth graders at Weat Side school, completed a full school year with perfect attendance as the year closes.
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Charten McArthur
Weat Side
Laramie High Graduates Receive Diplomas at 1917 Exercises
The Laramie High School graduation was held in the Auditorium last night with eighteen diplomas awarded and one extended to Sam Spicer who is in the navy making nineteen total. After invocation the girls chorus performed Mid Summer Night and Professor Harvey J. Eby delivered the commencement address.
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J M’ Christensens
Board of Education
Mrs Stickney Entertains at Luncheon in Delighte
Mrs Martha EB Stickney delighted guests at a luncheon. Attendees included Mr Maupin, Mr and Mrs George Newell, and Mr and Mrs Dennis. After luncheon Maupin and the Newells departed to the Tobacco Fields on No 3.
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County Commissioners Inspect County Roads Today
The board of county commissioners inspect the proposed road from Red Buttes to Buford and will review several other county roads in the coming days.
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Hebard Leaves for Montana City
Dr. Grace Raymond Hobart librarian and professor of political economy at the University travels on No 10 to Miles City Montana to deliver three addresses before prominent women's organizations. He will also visit Cheyenne to confer with Robert Morton and state federation leaders on timely matters of interme.
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British Score Good Success in New Drive
British forces push in a five mile wide wedge toward Belgium amid heavy fighting. German counter actions form along the French front as intense bombardment, artillery, and infantry clashes unfold around St Quentin and La Ferté. Six thousand prisoners taken in the Flanders offensive. British cavalry remains ready for open action.
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Peace plans to Russia being made
Petrograd reports peace proposals initiated by Anatrian General Rohr. He authorizes a delegation from each Russian division to enter lines and propose a peace compact. Simultaneously a delegation of Austrian generals urged workers and soldiers to sue for peace.
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Picture Talk Delights West Side School Students
Miss Helen Tyvold spoke at West Side School yesterday to show interesting pictures. The talk engaged and delighted the students who listened attentively and enjoyed the presentation.
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Noob
West Side
Pershing Lands Safely in England at British Port
General Pershing arrived in England aboard a British port today as commander of the American expeditionary forces. Surrounded by reports of a pleasant voyage, he expressed readiness to join the Western Front effort and pledged to play a large part in the war for civilization.
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England
Sherman
Will Urge Friends to Stop Subscriptions Over Light District Scan
Local report details tension over a Boomerang article criticizing Laramie’s red light district. Five saloonkeepers joined a subscription halt, while others inspected whether pressure or threats influenced the press. The piece notes civic groups may respond at a future meeting.
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H. J. Rebnausen
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W. D. Davis
Jobe Derang
John Stevers
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Verar Hammodd
Red Light
Noomerang
Mey
Hammond
Lanin
Lomerang
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Officials See War Lasting Three More Years
Washington reports predict the Allies will fight on for at least three years as war production and allied offensives continue. British admit plans stalled by Russian actions, causing shock in Washington. Goethals and others relieved. American efforts to aid submarine detection reach France. A volcanic eruption near San Salvador disrupts shipping and prompts U S guidance from the State Department.
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