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noes eng PAGE FICHT : ——ROVSCOUT WEEK BENNES suai SINGLE MEN TN GAME a basebal! game Sunday between | married Men and and single men, em- jPloyes of the Burlington offices here, ithe benedicts staged a real comeback and walloped their opponents to the tune of 15 to 7 after one of the fas Governor Robert D. Carey Ap- jest games seen in corner lot baseball points County Chairmen in Wyoming and Superintend- ent Wilder Is Selected Here. ;here in many years. Peterson and Hunter composed the hurling and receiving list-for the bene- dicts, while Mathewson and Kling for ‘the single men, failed to live up to the reputation of their famous name- sakes in the great American game. 5 May 21.— ‘The feature of the game was the overnor Robert D. Car-! hitting of Superintendent J. H. Ayde cepted the position of state ott, for the married men. He mac. in of the mal movement tone hit which is considered one of the of June 8 to longest drives ever made on a local L and in turnthaseball lot. The more nimble single ting citizens tolmen, however, cut him off in his at- in thei respec- tempt to reach home and he had to The following ex-ihe satisfied with a three bagger for ams is self-explana- is efforts. Jack Leary, who participated in the game, appeared at the Tribune yesterday to report the score and look- ed as if he had just been released from an army convalescent hospital. Slow of movement and cautious of out week step he stated that curbston epted the steps looked like ter the work five communities change of tel tory V YORK, Governor Robert D. Cheyenne, Wyo.: clamation by the it of the le o n elebration > 8 to 14. an¢ mountains to all rmanship of the Citizens’ com- members of the married men team. ee. Senator Arthur pper is —_—_———»— ee rman of the Tenth Federal Re- trict. Confirming your nomi 7 AICUIe. ¢ district. Confirming yo : tion by him, I wish to appoint you | CITY NEWS | represent your state in selecting = o a Cit ’ committee H. O. or county. Stock returned from Thermopoli: spend a few day: ness. last night in his ear and will in Casper on busi- “Your nel is his tion of m Loun, Red 1 War amp: Work is St reptance Sheriff Pat Royce is recovering at ‘a local hospital from a serious opera- t tion he recently underwent. His con- sured that y dition is reportad as improving stead- and with thou- ily and it is probable that he will ns in unpar-/soon be able to resume his duties. to the nation during Pigs betd W. G. M'ADOO.” is listed among the D, W , Hon. William) prominent capital city residents who w York City: jBre business visitors in Casper from »pointment to represent | Cheyenne this week. lecting chairmen for * 8 ens? co in this state and) W. A. Fredericks, a representative will be pl sd to co-operate in everyjof the Stafford Ink company, who I ean to the end that the cele-'has been calling on local trade for ion of F Scout week may he!the past week, left last night for Den- reap suc ver. time thus he ith me nmiitee: C. E. Robinson, a commercial agent » for Omaha paper houses, left last state repre-|/ night for Cheyenne, Will you kindly send me|to his headquarters in Omaha. ions for local chairmen in! eee and towns of your state? D. S. McCalman, prominent Chey- W. G. M’ADOO.” jenne resident, arrived in Casper thi: , Wyo., Hon. W. G.|morning to spend a few days in Cas- ork: I nominate for)'per on business. D en in this state the fol- Se re eene ye: J. S. Robinson, Afton; F. R.; | Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis motored Colthorp, Basin; W. A. Joseph, Buf-!in from Salt Creek yesterday to spend falo; E. T. Hale, Cambria; George|a few days here on business and pleas- Wilder, Casper; A. S. Jessup, Chey-|ure. Vv YORK, , Wyo.: ent to si non citie ee Decided Too Soon “Was papa the first man who- Burth,| “1 Was just thinking thet you nde {ever proposed to you, mama?” Knui.|« Yes, but why.do you ask?” c,| Might have done better if you had “|$hopped around a little more.”— ouisvilie Cotirier-Journal. Beckstrom, Thermopo-} er, Torrington; C. TI. : H. T. Emmett,! kT D. CARFY.” “The week berinning June 8 and ending June 14 has been set apart! 5 for the yurpose of | ngthening that or- nu message from Mr. »ciate memberships in} yuts will be offered the) mothers g fathers of American! nd to othe ult American This, if essful, will pro- h supporting: adult organization | to the Boy Scouts of America which will assure the enlarged usefulness | and effectiveness of the Boy Scout »vement. Surely there are five mil- lion American men and women who pre willing to help the boys of Amer-| ican to become the best of all American} Boy and attribute our growth All Orders to the Amount of citizens. Sure re millions of | other Ameri citizens who are will-| ing to ibute a small sum to put) tion on a strong and per- is which will assure the inuous t ¢ of the youth of \merica in the finer ideals and con- qhe organi en 114 South Wolcott co while enroute | “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 and Get the Best Two Stores -GLENROGK PROSPEROUS SAYS JORN H. HIGGINS Clenrock is ma if preparations for constantly increasing population lduring the summer months, a jing to the statement of J. H. H jthe “Father of Glenre ;the inere nye importan town in commercial life. | Not since 1917 has Glenrock felt | the exhilaration of growth th: com- ling to the town no A readjust- ;ment of the business district will be ‘made, and from ter ive plans at t two modern bus: blocks will tbe added to the list. he new hotel ij which was abandoned durin; ter part of the boom ye lieved will be completed this summ and will be used jointly for business purposes and a hotel structure. The Mutual refining plant is rord- ns, owing to of the oil industria] working full capac d materially to G trial life. The plant i 15 yer cent premium on Mudey oil and is said to have contracted the pro- duction of several independent com- panies in the field. TRADING STAGNANT ON BOARD LAST EVENING Comparativ: interest was manifest in trading at the local ¢ change last night, only a few of the small ‘ks coming in for t intere P margins betwi of the bids and asks on stoch are so wide that no trading done ndicates ndstill mar- F ng increased buying power from outside or the receipt of addi- tional fyvorable news from fil various zht thousand shares of Winona sold. 500 Columbine brot 38 1000 Big Five sold at The transfer of a sm Midwest Refining ¢ tuted the only o last night’s sessi Il block of At L During the fiu epidemic in San visco, When all public meeting were closed, and the entire ion was compelled to wear| to ‘prevent the spread of the e, a drunken man was over- heard muttering: “Well, I'm an old man, but I have lived my time and am ready to quit. I have lived to see four great things come to pass—the end of the war, the churches closed. saloons left open, and the women muzzled.”’-—Judge. - <= The best store in the best little city. in the west solicits, at reast, a share of your trade. We are the only! strictly Cash Store in Casper. Ali! goods must be paid for before leav- ing our store or on delivery, All are trented alike. Pay CASH and Pav| LESS. We cater to quality as wel’ | as price. Groceries Ments and Hard | ware | CASPER COMMERCIAL CO.,_ | Phone 10. | HHA HIHHHH HEA AIRE IH AAAI, H f Facts About Our Fruits and Vegetables We have doubled our business in the past si aM to serving the public with Fresh and Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables at al! times. $1.00 or Over Delivered Free 4 * 3 2 > ; months i H ’ > , 3 * * 3 * ; > > 4 + * H 3 * i a > 2 151 South Center 4 ceptions of citizenship in the great-| ~~ — t democracy on earth. ne Boy Scouts raised severa hundred million dollars in the Liberty “PARAMOUN T” | loan and War Savings Stamps cam- nn They did splendid work for} th 1c s in its several national campaigns. They served the govern- ment in many other effective ways| during the world war. It is an or- ganization of gallant patriots and de- erves the encouragement and support of the nation.” REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS vir to A. E. Big- , Casper, Con. rice Ward et on lot 1, bik. UO, sper Realty Co., to Mrs. C. H. on lot 190, bik. 34, North Cas- ddition, Con. $1, Frank M. Lamb et ux to H. E. Ver- ier on lot 7, blk. 76, Casper, Con. $1500 One Three-Quart Berl Regular Retail Value Under an agreement J. Appelberg et ux to J. Ray on lot 2, blk. 105, Casper, Con. Olive Yerian et vir L. F. Me: on N® lor and lot 8, blk. 64 Con Casper n Jot BE Con. $1. Saras Kvale to Eiryr A. Ronnes on of lot 11, bl 83, Butler’s add. Con. $1 and more. } you can get this set. to “HOLMES CASPER ote ote Aluminum et in Kettle and Cover. One Four-Quart Lipped Preserving Kettle. This Set $2.65. Given with $5.00 in trade and $1.59 cash. with the manufacturers we. can furnish this set only on above conditions. Every 5c, 10c, 25c and 50c purchase counts. Ask” us for card, and when your purchases amount to $5.00 Holmes Hardware Co. TO HOMES” WYOMING ~ ed by a tae iS as eaeors Sat ioe THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919 | ICE dance and entertainment at Odd Fel- of hostilities. | puters totes Got nice a glo-jlows Hall. An interesting note is the) Mauna Loa, now in eruption ta jrious treat on Saturday night, when fact that they entertained our so]- Hawaii, was once the playground of ‘the famous Lua Hawaiian orchestra/dier boys behind the trenches in the famous Mr. Lua, manager of thi: lof Victrola fame arrives heré in per-|France for the War Council, arriving |company, who will be here hi 'son, furnishing the music for the|back in New York at the conclusion: Saturday. 5-2 - = SESS ee The Value of Home-baked Foods It goes withcut saying that home- baked foods are fresher and more wholesome and economical than factory-baked foods. When one remembers how eas and sure is baking with Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder, it is under- stood why thoughtful, thrifty wo- men are today baking more than ever. Health is protected and quality in- sured by baking at home with Dr. PRICE'S BAKING POWDER PAULINE FREDERICK tn The WO! oa onthe IND! es Goldwwur: wture EWA AT THE IRIS FRIDAY PORYEAR GETS DECISION — QVEA CLEVER INDIANIAN (By Asnocinted nN.) -| 21.—Frankie Indiana, re- > first setback in 20 battles here tonight, when he was outpoint- varl Puryear of Tulsa, Okla., in a 10-round fight. , The Place to get ‘Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes’ Wellington) Contains No Alum— Ma Some Leaves No Bitter Taste SMOKEHOU: CASPER PRODUCTS NATRONA COTTAGE. CHEESE ee FRESH MADE EVERY DAY \l “GET THE HABIT” Natrona Butter Shop 112 N. Durbin—Phone 943 Did you ever stop to think of the after-dark ‘appearance - of your home and how impor- tant a part Mehting plays in making it mor: comfortable, more “Do you realize th you can actually paint with light by planning the arrangement and color effects of lighting fix- tures and portable lamps? ‘And this can be inexpen- alyely a by using curreit- sagingg \Rolymbia ‘Maz da Lamps ANAL Webel Comniczetsl ie. Watch Our Windows THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows Open Daily Until 7:00 P. M. Sunday 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN e Yr THE STATE a < ; THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES , mance TOMORROW MEN MAY LOVE AND MEN MAY HATE, BUT SHE HAD FAITH FOREVER Pauline. FREDERICK A THRILLING DRAMA OF THE WOMAN WHO TRAPPED THE TRAPPERS The Woman s:. Index’ Her name was on the index—the little brown tab that pointed to a chapter of hideous crime! She was hunted by men and haunted by women. Cold, piercing eyes trailed her every move; mocking, sneering, taunting voices leaped up like a bolt in the night and bellowed: “THERE IS THE WOMAN—THE. WOMAN ON THE INDEX—SHE IS THE GUILTY ONE!” MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. Mat dd lris FIRST SHOW AT 7:36 NIGHT NIGHT DOROTHY Only a Cabaret Singer? Don’t you believe it! This girl is trying ker best to earn the bread while her husband serves his time on a false charge. And it’s no easy job, as you'll learn when you see this picture—— ‘QUICKSAND’ Also Mack Sennett Comedy “RILEY'S WASH DAY” and “MUTT AND JEFF” So