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Ce eennnenrr a eeeee eee nner ET rathering the dope on Babe Ruth, - and Wyoming. Will consider propositions for the development and ,Ferdie Schupp, Ed Plank, Rube Wad Have Large Attendance operation of oil and other mining claims in Wyoming and other dell, Doc White and the others on States. down the list of off-handers who have DENVER, June 15.—Virtually all ' made baseball history. the business men of Cripple Creek| Represented solely by Eddie Plank undoubtedly has built — : ‘ : f |himself a pedestal on which he stand- Will transfer their residence tempor- W. D. Waltman, General Manager pretty firmly in a class by himself, t vrily to Cheyenne on June 20 when Casper, Wyoming f Waddell and White also attaine! the trial of the men under indictment TTR j 4 heights any youngster would be glad in ¢ tion with the operation of t je te reach. With Waddell it was mc the 1 of high graders exposed by J . sa > See of a joke than anything else, but } Fowland K. Goddard, United States by (Continued from Page \) 2 record is so fine—his ability too pr ecret service agent, is begun FOR SALE—Five-room House with bath ; R rounced to be left out of a line of The office of Samuel J. Burris, 3 of many who are unable to atterd; Edith Culver, Latin and German. hurlers who have flashed a wonder- United States marshal, received fifty- d h h classes during the day. Night classes} Walter Fairman, Commércial ful lot of stuff. two subpoenas today from Cheyenne an ot-water heat. : will be formed if it is deemed exped'-| Genevieve Burgan, Dom. Science . ie nardly fair to say that Bol and venues are in eh a areek f si F PASTAS . RAGA ‘ Tes ig, | Ruth is he game’s greatest le district today serving them. The tria Ea set son Mae ae eof instruction will . see * oe Seria Rey ®- hander now, and it is equally unfair of the high graders promises to be one st front. »e broadened in many respects. very Stegall, Manual Training to say that Ferdie Schupp of tt.c/of the most interesting in which the fo Prof Walter Fairman, who come | William G. Moore, Physical Train- | Gjants is entitled to the palm. Rith fe vovernment has been interest- INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CoO.., z 2 Casper from wa Bois, Pa., where jing Gees has done remarkably well against N.- | « 1is section D. A ROBERTSON ne directed similar work in the pub-| SPACE Emenee. ee . {tional league pitching, but Schupp == Tet ae . bo lic schools of that place, will hav.) Minnie Eddleman, Effie Kuhns,!nover has had the ckanen tea! HAGENS & STANLEY charge of instruction here. He is a|Adeline McNew, Eleanor Guissen-|what he could do agninet the Aue | 3K . ‘ coe a graduate of two business colleges and/hainer, Marie Ross, Huldah Fairing, |can jeague kind, So there is no char.ce LAWYERS Room 8 Smith Building Phone 460 ° kolds A. B. und A. M. degrees fron)Anna Will Coleman, Lora Hunger-/ for comparison, Mokler Build; i Campbell College, Holton, Kan. — [ford Pearl Vermillion, Cora Cruse,| poe White was one of the ehte alas lentes Assignments of positions in the lo-|Mrs. Willa Hammond, Helen Morri- reasons for the White Sox champior | SSS a parca cat schools for the succeeding yecr |son, Mabel Cunningham, Gratia Hyde ship in 1906. He and Ed Walsh be- i t Show many changes in the staff of Smith Mabel Hare, Minnie Cunning. ,hi2,i", 1906 He and Ed Walsh be Casper Decorating Company i instructors. ham, Maude Martin, Adella Lucas, | reputati r Wh the * L f le SS ’ Miss Charlotte Bushnell, a gradu-|Jessie Thompson, Musa Ross, Rhea Geparted from American Tne wenn ots o ots ate of the University/of/ Nebraska and | Gibson Sue Mahon Beulah Larra- championships among the White So» Located in the Best Residence Signs, Automobile Painting, Interior , rrincipal of the Sturgis, South Da |bee, Norah O'Mara, Flora Miller, Opal became very ry scarce. narte cof! Cane: a Ana? kota, high school for the past six |Planck, Mae Winter, Daisy Chapin Waddell picked the Athletics up +1i- pone’ ila Decorating, Painting, Paper Hanging i years, has accepted a position on tie Salt Creek School. most by his own bootstraps ‘and he $100 to $400 ‘ faculty as teacher of history. Mrs. Sallie Mack. still was going great when he becan Small payment down, balance 135 LINDEN STREET PHONE 608-W 1 iss Genevieve Burgan will head ; Supervisors. i member of the Browns. His grad- on monthly installment plan ‘ the Domestic Science Department. | Harriett Little Music. jval decline until he found himself a : Ses Miss Burgan prepared herself for this Ella Bower, Drawing. )Northern leaguer was just as brilliant. : ie io purchased in COEReE, 4 work at the University of Minnesota, =F, eas He never did anything that didn’t fiche is ore Nnvestnante capers « and has had practical experience in ‘County and Railroad to ‘sparkle. His eccentricities and utter tunity unexcelled. DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER eeu ecodls of ( enby, Binh: al {disregard of training rules sent him | Call and see me at oe eae * 6 Office Phene 64 iss Eleanor Guissenhainer, who | : : = to the minors and finally to his grave ouse one 11 Midwest 48 completed the advanced course in the Join Hands In Erection Undoubtedly honors among south- | ROBERT HARRON YOUNG AT THE IRIS 1HEA IN TRIANGLE PLAY, “AN OLD FASHIONED MAN.” 1Kt NEXT MONDAY Oshkosh Normal school, and who con tinved her training at the University | ef Wisconsin and in Germany, will be listed among the grade instructors Other new teachers elected to po- wctions in the grades include: Huldah Feiring, graduate of the ad- | vanced course of State Norma! School, Moorehead, Minn. Teaching at Chis- holm, Minn. Mrs. Hammond, who has becn teaching at Lander, Wyo. Attended the State University of Wyoming. Miss Helen Morrison, graduate of the Northern State Normal School, “D2 Kaiv, Wl. Has been teaching ut Moline, Mil. Miss Mabel Cunningham, graduate from the Ohio State University. Has ‘been training teacher in the Primary Cepartment of the Normal School at Athens, Ohio, for the past two years. Miss Rhea Gibson, graduate of the Oshkosh Normal School. the Cheboygan, Wis., schools. Miss Beulah Larrabee, who has a Bachelor Didactics degree from Des Moines College. Has taught for the last three years at Strawberry Poin‘, Iowa. Miss Opal Planck, graduate of the tate Normal at Peru, Neb. Has taught the past two years at Burley, Idaho. Misy Bess Hartley, graduate of tue State Normal School at Kearney, Neb. Has taught the last three years at Sargeant, Neb. Miss Mae Winter, returns here after one year’s teaching at Adams, Neb. Aside from the mathematics posi- tion in the High School, local posi- ‘tions have al! been filled. Supt. Geo Wilder, under whose direction the schools have made excellent progres; during recent years, will remain ss “superintendent, while Prin. Lee A. Taught in) Of Platte River Birdge GLENROCK, June 15.—Through the co-operation of the County Com- missioners and the Burlington Rail- way company, a bridge across the Platte river directly north of Glen- rock is to be built, and the contract is to be let within the next sixty days. This was all brought about through the efforts of twenty or more of Glen- rock’s progressive citizens calling upon the County Commissioners on Tuesday, News has been received in Cas;yer that James Turnbull, who is the <o- lieitor for the Nickle Plate railroad, har been promoted and will in the fa- ture have his headquarters at Ls Angeles instead of Portland. Mr. Turnbull intended coming to Casper this summer until a week ago when jhe received news of his promotion and change of territory. The Turnbulls have been coming to Casper every \summer for man regret that the new position will not | bring them to our bull success in his new field. GRAVEL ROOFING Practical Gravel Roofers Dillon & Stone 211 North Jackson © Phone 91-R 5-8-tf-daily y years and have nu- merous friends here who will deeply city so often, though his friends will wish Mr Turn- | SELECTION OF GREATEST | SOUTHPAW MUST INCLUDE. RECOGNITION OF RECORS oC. = ? o——— | Americans atthe Front —O 15.—Leverett Stoneham, Mass., private in LONDON, June Rent, of Real Estate and Mining the Car an Nineteen battalion, is fg ‘bout ready to leave the hospital und Stocks Bought and Sold Deana return to the front but says he would |Plank and Waddell Entitled to a | Place on Pedestal by Virtue of Reputation Made With Philadelphia Athletics By H. C. HAMILTON. United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June the greatest southpaw of all time big league endeavor isn’t a matter of 15.—Selecting 1aws should be equally distributed he-| {tween Plank and Waddell, both mem. | , bers of the Athletics when in their | prime. } _————.—__--- | Claude McDermott left last night | on the Burlington for Denver in which |city he will remain several days on jmatters of business. { JERSEY TRY | 1 CASPER STOCK EXCHANGE | We have buyers for two Phone 489 } OIL STOCKS AND LEASES and REAL ESTATE The PRICE & WHINNERY Phone 8F1 | THE McDONALD BROKERAGE CO., Oil Stocks and Leases United States rather to the + and enlist under “Old Glory. return ever,” he remarks, “Americans both going to march tke the British are due east, ame direction Trial of High Graders in Cheyenne June 20, to Equality Oil & Development Co. 112 So. Wolcott St., . Open Day and Night Harry Free, Agent. DAIRY US es 1 gE gee to six-room Houses. We solicit your orders, both buying and selling Second Floor Iris Building | Phone 21-J Oil Leases F. |. CASTELT GG0- Room 15 Smith Bldg. FRANCO WYOMING OIL COMPANY 111 East Second Street (Incorporated under the laws of Delaware) This Company is engaged in mining operations in California THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 South Durbin Street : : : : Phone 273 Every Modern Convenienee for the care of the sick and injured Write or Wire Us for Quotations er Informatien Graduate Nurses : X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance WyomingOil Stocks SECURITY INVESTMENT CO: Dutton Staley & Company (Imeorporated 1915) CASPER, WYOMING OL. INVESTMENTS, STOCKS and LEASES. Suite 7 Smith Bldg. Phone 467 or 468 SAVIDGE BROS. Wolfard of the High School bas also C H el PHONE 675 THE W AUTO POLO PLAYERS been eta ica { ongress ot f SE IG AM In the selection of the teaching stat} PUEBLO, COLO. i Liberty Bonds que ge 7-18, b 5 : : aor Snel seene pac eenes ements | BUY ONE! We sell them on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN. of the schools to keep pace with tie growth of the city. A complete list intendent Wilder follows: Natrona County High School. Lee A. Wolfard, Principal. Ruth Dudley, English. Charlotte Bushnell, History. R. D. Barbour, Science, | OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS Mahaffey & Cooper ! Validating by the Foot or the Claim. | Prices Reasonable : Arminto, Wyo. | §-9-26t® PRICE AND DEPENDABILITY We have made it a point nev making only DEPENDABLE Young Men. OF ONE THING YOU MAY BE SURE: er to swerve from our course in CLOTHES for Casper Men and Any suit we make —at any price—will be service-giving, shape-retaining, and satisfactory in every way. The measure of clothes at Canner’s depends not on price, but on QUALITY. See our fabrics at their best now, while the range is complete All work done in our own shop. Satisfaction Guaranteed : 5 ;POPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT of instructors as furnished by Super. | ~--Most Stocks are selling too low RIG TIMBERS Gas Engines NO COMMISSION CHARGED Oil Stocks the time the conservative investor buys. The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. (_] EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL [-] Farm Machinery » due to war conditions. Now is Your inquiries solicited. A SPECIALTY Wagons Coal On Fair Grounds —2:30 and 7:00 P. M. ADMISSION, 25 and 50c BEST BUYIN BIGMUDDY Plymouth Rock Oil Co. Adjoining Producers, Kinney, Pathfinder 25c Share Wyoming Investment Co. ne Ae OSES est Custom Tailor Shop in Wyomi 131 South Center Mae Offices at Smoke House and Midwest Hotel Pathfinder Shareholders should. bring in their receipts at once and get certificates : : : : Offticeyand \ard, First and Center. Phone 62 ss ee