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“Sea Wal PAGE LIGHT TO GLAZE TRAIL ORY. ROUT Governor Shoup of Colorado to Ac-| company Party from Denver iVisitors Overcome Defeat in First Half of Last Inning INCASPER AFTER LUCKY NINTH JOIN LOGALS IN FETE SATURDAY Only to See Locals Top Score with Winning Runs in Last Period of Play. : é J | . Street Crowds Treated to Ludicrous| tural college just west of town,| non EEE EEO 28 “Oh, nothi: ” til Edward saw the water in front. |man ‘who is pecoataati: replied the Then he anxiously turned to” his|am merely trying to pais “I |mother and exclaimed: “Ma, which|has become of all the daylight bet one are you going to keep?”—Jled since we set the clocks fan": | Blighty _(London.) —Washington Star. eo WROD! FAIR ASSOCIATION AND KG STATELANDLEAGED 10 stein, nu] ees ; Little jward’s twin sisters were “ t ii i 9” LKS | * being christened. All went well un=> cthing ee now? ls | at The Daily Tribune and Save Mone IMPROVEMENTS STARTE LANDER, Wyo., June 16.—The| twenty-five-acre tract of land belong-! jing to the Wyoming State Agricul- which has been leased to the Fre-| and Carey Will Join Them in Wyoming. By FRED PATEE The Pathfinder car of the Unite States Agricultural department under} the direct orders of Secretary -Lan will come thru Casper on its tri ional Park sometime this week. Th exact date has not been Set, but th bune so that a suitable demonstra: tion can be arranged. “Batter up!’’ the umpire yelled. i Two men were down, the score stood 4 to 1 against them and it was in the ninth inning. d oce..c. e “Strike one!” the ump shri ip e | stend. el - alt. t The almost impentrable The cer will probably be under the that had settled uver the visitors’ personal supervision of Harry Bur-|camp lifted and then THINGS hap- stand at the ball ground wes hans, superintendent of the Tourists Bureau of Denver. accompany the party Cheyenne and probably clear thru to Yellowstone, but Governor Carey will|licated the feat. The score: “ be picked up at Cheyenne and go on h Whang, and the next batter did Casper AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ‘raversed the business thru to the park with the party. likewise. BRornstein, cf. 1 0 ‘¥ «ound up at the s Other prominent people from both ‘Then the smoke cleared up and Abrogast, c. 6 1 ado and Wyoming will recom- the scoreman had chalked up four McNeil, s 2 2 '@ hare the humiliation of the candi-/county fair this year. the Pathfinder in the several!pig rans. Not that they were ail Metz, Ib. 10 0 ‘Fates here. The detonations from an cars that will make up the party. learned, but they were runs, ,never- Wittle, 3 2 rtillery piece mounted on the patrol| Mr. Burhans says there are many | theless, Bost 2 2 (7 ounded warnings of the program to inquiries coming into their office’ Bedlam broke out in the visitors’ | Haye 1 0 “J ollow and reports that leaked from| daily for information regarding thc |gellery in the grandstand—Ther-| Sone) If. 9 0 (Phe 1. 0. 0. F. hall indicate that the| ni? yellowstone and as he said! mopolis was in the lead, after being Kink, P--- stele yecasion was célebrated in a manner Bree a aaaiies sath, ye aie stared at by defeat eight innings, 4,10). = “9 . § vefitting its importance. | | Poon ines WORToR ecto ae qin, dong. Betters from the Hot Springs) 7 0t#ls ------ , ’ "TF Initiation ceremonies were colle mail inquiries for one day, 4 j i i om ae bs Z * ‘town had even authorized the stake- ro , Jed by a cafeterian lunch an 1 think it was. The list gave the |noiders to pay their bets. A wild Thermopolis AB. R. H.PO.A.E | oiker, including .hoxing bouts of name and address of each person) ramble took place as bets were Regan, ss.------ 5 1 0 2 2 if, toy tq six rounds which were whose letter had reached the Bu- again posted Hurrington, 2b.5 1 3 3 2 1 the less interesting because the the day in question. It cov- peels ihelinonyetitate Swires,: rf. 2: 4 4) a) Sioa ponies were from the amateur| Bee pares. oe legal see . Casper went to bat dazed. Flushed Bassett, cf.—- 2 ; 8 3 2 sd [Cee | 1 mat on rene wed | BY thots of victory, 2 sickly pallor eddie Lire sane 5 1 Gi ¢ Those from Thermopolis remained rae ‘owstone’ occurred! was worn on every fece when the /feuck,, 1b. o. og ‘or the ball game Sunday and have ba e or four ao ee seokee ore outs retired the boys from Thermop. pence | di lle 4 0 0 o 0 ] he Elks’ entertainment to remind a : i a on ie eel But the refiners had their batting see S ri ae them of a pleasant time to offset the inquiries Soe eae ron ae *|togs on and in the rally that fol- iNiams, 3 on OT ae effects of the game. ef . of Wincago. any were lowed the score was tied amid the, , i —__s—. tom Ct , but many more from Totals:7 >=. there s is very much in hopes} ellowstone Highway will} elected es the Federal route from} er to the park, but it is no cinch it will be for great effort is » put forth to have the route go| 1ie and on up to the south! £ f the park, and right now the Wyoming State Highway department has a car load of young engineers over in that country making surveys. If Casper wants to be on the Fed- eral route and get the government to d its money on the Yellowstone way instead of having ..the) tourists business diverted away from us, Casper has got to be and do- ing. Mr. Burhans says that if anybody doubts the value of cement highways, just come down to Denver and look at Boulevard It has had all kinds of pavements ept cement end it is’ nothing but a sea of ruts. CASPER SOLDIER WOUNDED INIA ON VSIT HOME Ray D. Durbin Loses One Eye at Verdun and Receives Treat- ment at Walter Reed Hos- pital, Washington. | | Pvt. Ray D. Durbin, whom the casualty list reported wounded, re- turned to Casper yesterday on fur- lough from Washington, D. C., where he is under treatment in the Walter Reed hospital, the result of losing his left eye in the battle of Verdun on Noy. 1, 10 days before hostilities were ceased. Durbin wears, besides two wound stripes, seven stars indicating as many battles in which he was en- ged prior to losing his eye. June 6 he was in the Chateau Thierry engagement and was almost continu- ously in action from that time on. Durbin was in foreign service 13 months, attached to both the 9th U. Ss. ntry and the engineering corps in th ed the second time, he was engaged in the hazardous work of a “run- ner.” Besides losing the eye he was shot thru the nose and badly erated about the. legs from shrapnel. Ray and his brother, Cecil, were in Franee at the same time, and al- tho they knew they were in some- whet near proximity to each other, they never met, nor did they ever hear from each other by mail. Ceci] is now with the army of occupation in Germany. “I will never regret this experi- ence and it certainly makes me happy to know that I was able to jo what I could,” Ray declared his enthusi- asm this morning. Ray is just 21 years of age. He will return to Washington after a short furlough at his home, 817 South Spruce. eee Past vs. Present “Strange Edith should invite that horrid grass-widow to her wedding; she has such a disagreeable past.” “Yes, my dear, but she’s rich enough to furnish a very agreeable present.”—Boston Transcript. oes Cc, F. Clay of Denver is in Cus- per on business. f tar ies Wermony and ted on the local diamond and, that’s {stand onto the grounds for nearly {double row of cars parked the entire {field with hundreds of baseball fans. On! econd division. When wound-# lac-| s | pened. Whang! The ball seemed Whang, and the next batter dup- most spectacular scenes ever witness- \ not all—another score won the game for the refiners. With Thermopolis one run ahead id bets being placed es high as And then the most dramatic and spectacular thing did; Then a pause, punctuated only by visitors coming from the Hot Springs from Denver to the Yellowstone Nat-|an occasional fling from the grand- point in autos by special and regu- Ra lar trains. “Strike two!” was the ump’s de- train arrived at Casper ab public will be notified thru the Tri-| Cision as the sphere cut the plate in yesterday and the visitors paraded to gloom Thermopolis med to men and band and the din from the Governor Shoup of Colorado, will, crack as it sped thru the air like a stand was deafening at times as far asjbullet, a safe single over short. scored. ‘Harrington; Sacrifice Spectacle and Antlered Herd Is Treated to Lunch and Smoker. ieked. ternally in the best of spirits as |result of festivities Saturday nigh initiation ot excursion | phermopolis candidates. yout noon! ore were led to the The special A score 01 he business district headed by the) omoiay ix ignia of the antlered herd. No | sister lodges An entire ated in the cere part re: erved for the Thermopolis spor! parade to the depot to meet the Ther. as the| parade the baby Elks before the Sat true sportsmen gave their utmost urday night crowd that thronged the upport to a losing team. streets. Preceded by a The best store in the best little city. a the west solicits, at east, a share vf your trade. We are the only strictly Cash Store in Casper. All rood: must be paid for before leav- *One out when winning run was Summary: Two base hits, Metz. an 7 3 visitors Hayes, Regan, S ng ovr store or on delivery. All are § to 1 that the visitors had the game ~s 4 cinched, Hayes went to bat for Cas. >Y King 6, by Leise 3, by Swires 1;|+reated alike. Pay CASH and Pay per and singled on the first ball, Umpires, Smith, Daily; Time of | “ESS. We cater to quality as wel pitched. Stone followed and also sin- gled, moving Hayes to third and tak- ing first himself. King, followed and* baseman who booted, allowing Hayes to go home and King to land safely on first. The head of the Casper batting list then came up with Stone on third, King on first and the score tied. Bronstein tried hard to hit but flew out to Regan who took an easy chence. Abrogast was up and singled with Stone crossing the plate with the winning run and the game was over. The largest crowd that ever gath- ered at @ sporting event in Casper was on hand for the game. The rooters overflowed the huge grand- f 100 yards each side of the stands. A The game was replete thruout with ‘sensational incidents and never was 2. onesided affair, as evidenced by the {whirlwind finish that Thermopolis ;made, in a vain endeavor to grasp | victory from the jaws of defeat. Hard hitting, by the Midwest |team and costly errors by Thermop- |lis gave the game to the locals. |. True to prediction Thermopolis j invaded Casper yesterday, crowds of MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. i : : i : : i i : i TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 | | j Game, Thermopolis = |hit the ball to Thermopolis’ second Midwest Refining - 101 200 002—6 | HELLER HR EEE EI: ===" Ins Theater A Gripping Story of Love and International Intrigue 1s price. Groceries Meats and Hard ware. = CASPER COMMERCIAL CG., Phone 10. 0. 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O- of the tract of land for a period of | Elks is numerically stronger and fra-|/95 years has been signed up, and the | Casper and the greatest county fair this county, altar and of the fair this year is going to be. emerged from the affair bearing the than “5 memberz of the mony and fun, which began with a) worth in the price of admission. The| band, the | hibit. police patrol and a hose truck, they | people and the farmers in this un-} district and/dertaking is very pronounced this/ jon where the/vear, which is very gratifying, and isitors were handcuffed and made to} bespeaks a success for mont County Fair association, is the} scene of great activity these days. |The erection of the fair buildings has! been started, the fence is being built ;and the race track graded. The lease) Holmes to Homes Exclusive Casper Agents for the Famous FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES SIMONS OIL STOVES It is a pleasure to demonstrate these two 4/fair management is pushing the! t! work, the outcome of which will be| T has ever held. The racing program one of the big features, and togeth- (er with an unusually large agricul- _tural and livestock display, the peo- -| ple who attend will get their money’s | -{Jist of prizes, altho not made up, mopolis candidates and incidentally to| will be livbral enought to induce everyone who has anything to ex-| hibit to be on hand with their ex-| The co-operation of the town | superior makes of Oil Cook Stoves. Fremont’s Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” ———_ NOTICE WYOMING Free information on homesteads in| Wyoming. 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