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SATURDAY, APRIL 26,1919 _ a PAGE FIVE Vv Considerable rivalry exists be] [W. 0. W itson, a chols a I of the attraction. All are — tween the contesting parties as the | Bradle y, resulted in the ying i i outcome of the game will give the ghelee: Helena Wilson, “The New first real line-up on the respective South” first; Westen oul, “Thurs- HORSE TWA FEET HICH abilities of the two teams who admit ton’s ” Pl for Cuba” s nd and Z they will win the city league cham- [alice Mechling, “The Mothers” third. ay on Monda the Ua pionship. The following program and the par MT THE IRIS MON ny of a young boarding-school } The line-up of the teams and the laeinants entertained the guests dur- ' “who comes home to the grim [|stats have been kept secret with ing the evening: tives of a lost fortune, a smashing \the hopes of springing surprises on Chris 2” Glee Club]. ted Animal show,{of the dreams of ma arrying the boy | the opponents at the hour of the Lust of i __Dean Shepherd number of superior} whom she has loved for a lifetime, 5 jgame. Some very good material has |The Ne Helena Wilson ¢ the headliner at the}and the problem of marr 5 Z | been lined up by both organizations International Brotherhood —___ in to save the home from b b Market Created for: Machines: of | oe Team and’ Mullin Clubjand the first game of the season is}Helena Wilson’ Takes Freshman- peeve MM GH arolaeniset Lucille Westbrook (Norma ‘Tal American Make as Result of Both Admit Championshi; expected to be replete with exciting Z | | Violin Solo -________- aoe Dye Wauiy SUIEE Ca : dmirable —Perfoi P; my P crises. Sophomore Prize and Ethel | heath of Lincoln. John I ‘m, but when Jo 3 Admirable _ Performance rospects on Eve of First The game will be played at the Roise Is Winner of Upper Thurston's! bien for Cuba — O'Brien) bitterly tells her that During Great War. | Appearance Sunday. athletic grounds. A small admission Clase-Contest : SecoHATnthanc t| » of luxury stands between —EEs ——. charge will be made for the purpose = The Moth mate oAndreag HofeL? him that she will The war as an advertising medium|. Bascken wilt pe officially ageeres of poing funds to repair the grand- ' Ilo Solo stalcinge a ‘ Paul Belmont, the wealthy " A {into ‘asper morrow afternoon jstand and grounds for future con-| The inter-class declamation con- | ion of Wa The folle Patt hc erony cae TE has not been much discussed. except ; when two strong local teams will tests this summer. test which was. held at the high school iPa rick Henry Sy h iectr: pre roureme atl , Lucille is the in a personal way but now comesicross bats in the initial affray of | 3 = hae see ar Bee on Monday and Tuesday evenings of is See re oso |e Girls’ Glee Clul lly her hus- the announcement that it is to prove|the seasun. The game will be played this week indicated great oratorical | neeTeOluvertire EEEAPEE LGD EATE TS Ds f. 1 i tion of divore- a boom to auto Mmanlifactirers of between teams representing the ability among the students, and| Sale 2 Cora Likely | = Lo RL » sake of a society this country. Likewise, restrictions; Standard oil,company and the Mul- |showed training on topics that were |C as? Glee Clan | ana Searhat, tandolph, whose ne now in force in England and France | lin club. jexceptionally well gotten up and! esday ng’s contest batweeni| my connected iw against foreign-made motor cars are| Both teams have many members were of a nature and depth not gen-|the juni ralrresulteanin||* ith life, Lucille dccides very apt to be lifted in the near fu-') Who are touted to have Ty Cobb} = jerally attempted in scholas i of the 3 ataxia De Killing Bel- ture. __|tendencies but are unknown. in Cas- | (by Annoctated Pre! ary work, hel Rouse, a member of the |Thurston’s Plea for Cub: eae Several influences are at work in| per baseball circles, making their ST. LOUIS, April 2 . The Monday evening contest be- hela 5 being unanimously chogen by | ee Smith in Belmont urrives: for his an- England to bring this about. The / first public appearance in short trous-|Raran of St. Louis was awarded altween the freshman and sophmore |the judges, Rev. Phillip K. Edwards, | Violin Solo___ SREY ise csUENEEE | ae eeeat Ee ee nO most progressive English dealers had | ¢rs here tomorrow. newspaper decision over Pete Her-|classes was one of the most hotly con- 5) May“ Hahiiiton!@andr iia - nz len asleep in r chair and long handled American-made cars be-! | man, bantamweight titleholder, in anjtested class meets ever seen in Cas- rhe as rLof, the. con rex “th & y fore the war. They sold well, and’ priced motor cars. Perhaps the! eight-round bout here last night. ‘per. ‘The decision of the judges, Mr: Smi ‘ ; : ; : ast, Lucille tells Jo that naturally these dealers are working greatest influence of all is a fear of | hard to have the restrictions remov-' reprisals. It is felt that the United ed. So is the American Chamber of States could seriously embarrass Commerce in London. Then there. England by placing an embargo on is the old free trade sentimert in!certain raw materials. England, which has always looked These influences are not all work- | with disfavor upon trade restrictions | ing for us in France. But others are. | of any kind. Moreover, the slow | The French people have had a first- | adjustment of factories to a peace|hand opportunity to see the low-| basis, together with the instability of | priced American motor cars at their | the labor market just now, prevent |best during the war, and now they | manufacturers from carrying out Be demanding an opportunity to buy | any large program of manufacture. 'them. It seems to me this pressurei, i Yet the abl is clamoring for low- is bound to have results. E M. di M e =e : very Monday Morning a good many men come back to the job, having = 3 some way or other struggled thru a long, dull —— * Sunday, during which, for leck of something to do, the worries and problems of the week gone by absorbed their interest and drained their mental energy. ‘ The pity is that such men do not see that J the purchase of a mctor car would be an invest- - ment of the highest order paying dividends in j —Sundays joyfully passed with happy ¢ : families ‘ H e —minds cleared and strengthened by re- i Ive the Most =-9 laxation i Ee ie & e : =) — increased bodily vigor due to the tonic i A A H Milea e E — effect of inhaling deeply of the clear, H g = fresh air of the open country at: P ae A mC A Wight fas \ Really, gentlemen, the ownership of a i or ess ost graceful, comfortable, dependable, six-cylinder, aH valve-in-the-head BUICK is an investment in | comfort, hapziness and well being which you e should not deny to yourselves ql § c ° one e 166 S. Center St. Phone 772-M | Casper Motor Co. Phone 909 \ t a To make room for a large shipment of . Miller.Cord and Fabric Tires, we’ have é > placed on sale— Our Entire Stock of G nteed Tires at 18- 15% Discount ; 0 : . ill es. Auto owners you will save money cs by taking advantage of this ‘sale. 4 im- . Or- on- j* ex- ubber Co. | é he e By , on “TIRES ‘AND TIRE, REPAIRING tn 123-W. Fist St., Casper, Wyo. Phone 249