Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1919, Page 6

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, — a en ee oe ye : NT DIES [of the Big Horn Basin, died here | | OFFICERS’ DINNER BIG HORN RESIDENT D i= 5 here | | a ieee ees ae pha HARRY GREB QUTPOINTS AT THE HENNING! BASIN, Wyo., June 23.—D. Kim-|yesterday from the effects of boo | ; oe sid ee ee | The ex-commissioned officers of|bro for years a well known citizen’ poisoning. CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL * is the United States army will give a — their sheep off his property. Tom Ma- MIKE GIB IN {dinner this evening at 7:15 o'clock | jors, it is alleged, struck Mr. Milne in the dining room of the Henning! on the head with a club he carried, {hotel. Each officer is expected to | : ROUNDS MT PITTSBURG Management Mrs. Nye Roberts resulting in an injury that caused {bring a lady and come in full uni- Mr. Milne to be detained for two or {form if possible. All officers are three days in a small hut before he jurged to attend. was able to ride again. It was this (By Feietatel Brean.) o best Storeikn the: Bestilittle city,| st trouble which is believed to have PITTS 3 2 ¢ ¢ BY been responsible for the civil action, PITTSBURGH, June 24.—Harry in the west solicits, at reast, a share: 516 South Durbin Street, Tobin Residance, Phone 339 |Greb, of Pittsburgh, was given &\o¢ your trade. We are the only : : f | i ine Gal : ! Boarding and Day School. French and Music Featured Thermopolis Wins 1-to-O Victory’ Civil Action Filed and Damage for| 1 °2¥, friends of Mr. Milne said a) newspaper decisiun gver Mike Gib-| strictly. Cash Store in Casper. All ba . 5 | net 3 suit against Tom Majors for the in- i a 2 Lucheon Served, Open Air Classes, Playground Activities over Midwest in Monday After- Injuries also Pending as Re- | juries inflicted may be started as soon pose iecaiaee We Ra oe peeing en noon Game Arranged after | sult of Alleged Assault by |8s the extent of the injuries to Mr.) — eased alike.’ Pay CASH and Pay Train Is Missed Tom Majors | Milne are determined. home here. The land over which the pags We cater to quality as well | j | The Milnes have lived near Casper} present difficulty. arose lies about as price Groceries Meats and Hard. | = ees . SS |for years‘ and the Majors have a forty-five miles from here. z | MERIC N C FE Thermopolis made it two straight’ ive thousand dollars damage and -— A . A A by winning the game yesterday from ware. 2 | CASPER COMMERCIAL CO. | Phone 10. | Casper at Thermopolis, 1 to 0. By temporary injunction to stop further copping the game yesterday, the | damage to their grazing land is asked D D Serves £ou Right Thermopolis nine made the four-game in a civil suit filed Monday afternoon - “y % POOPSOFOOOD of Bassett, Thermopolis center field- | land, according to the petition. er, scoring a one-run victory finally | — —_—— ——- over his pitching. Mapes let the} - —— Thermopolis players down with three! —= = RUDOLPH LUNDBERG hits. For Thermopolis, Bassett play- will present ed a brilliant game in the field and| Natrona Butter at bet, making two safe blows in a PUPILS IN VOICE AND PIANO contest where hits were scarce. Irons | in did well in the box for the Thermop- . Two Recitals olis, being tight in the pinches. In is made with the utmost care one stanza he kept Casper from scor-'} from pure rich cream within at First Presbyterian Church DELAWARE AND DURBIN STS. ing although there were three men | the constant sight of the pub- on the sacks. lic. Tuesday, June 24th and. Bostick, former league star, played a good game for Casper and hit a It is fresh every hour of second baseman, looked good both|} the day and yet the price is Friday, June 27th AT 8:15 P. M. | series an even break with the stand- by Mr. and Mrs. James Milne against ° 5 el ge . ing 2-all. Players on the Casper team | Thomas and Albert Majors. The Chiropractic Specialist | RUISES —CUTS CREAM WAFFLES i i vi ki ati s wu “4 . H. Pat- ciae A A ' jeanse t) ly— ry Ce er reer narietie ae and Willis Stidger lawyers oe I specialize in female, nervous and chronic diseases. } rodece! iatamuaitans= a8 Served 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m played on neutral territory to decide the plaintiffs. Adjustments as I give them are not painful but are | teas compres : .m. ° 3 the championship of the two teams. The petition states that the Majors followed by a delightful sense of relief. | friction And fr 2:00 to 5:00 m > The Casper aggregation wes/have been allowing their sheep to Chiropractic has restored to health many cases | és om 4:UU p. m. UU p. Mm. 3 forced to remain over in Thermopclis|tear down the fences around the similar to yours and leaves no ill after effects. be UD | 3 Monday because the Burlington train Milne property and have been per- Owing to the congested state existing in Casper, | “YOUR BODYGUARD” -3OF, 604 41.20 | +4 did not wait for the players Sunday 'mitting large herds of sheep belong- suitable office space is unavailable at present. There- SE - night. A second game was arranged|ing to the Majors’ to graze on the fore I will open temporary offices at SOIL ES SB SSS SSS SIS SF SSS SS LS SL SS LS ES SS, for Monday afternoon, the contest three sections of land belonging to 266 North Mapl. Ph. 369-W | ‘ starting at 1:30 o’clock. Mapes was|the Milne family. During the last o apie one - ih " in the box for Cesper and hurled a/ three years from 1,700 to 3,000 head DR. M. E. HARNED : great contest, only the smashing at-| of sheep have been grazing on the . : re tack of the Thermopolis players,| Milne property and the result has CHIROPRACTOR aided by the great hitting and fielding| been the destruction of the pasture Spinal Examination Free Don’t let this hot, sultry weather get you in bad humor when cooking— for there is no bother, no soot, no smoke when you cook the cool, clean clean two bagger. Whittle, the local in the field end at bat. He handled|] most reasonable. several hard chances without a hob-| ble. Metz also held down first for! 60c Per Lb. Casper in an easy fashion. | a x It seems nearly certain that the/ Why be satisfied with or- fifth and deciding game between Cas- B Butter? per and Thermopolis will be played at! d y some neutral town instead of in Cas- i ‘ocer or get it per or Thermopolis so there can be = yourser a no dispute as to the champion. Ther- | at the mopolis is following this plan in its rame Wednesday with Lusk, accord || Natrona Butter Shop ing to word brought home by the} way with Electricity. One of these grills connects to any lamp in a jiffy. Those Participating are: Mesdames Lial Branson, Don Lobdell and Burton Nye. DIFFERENT SIZES AND PRICES a “ Misses Ruth Adams, Baeda Ericson, Constance O’Malley, Lucile | See pall phys. ve belinnl | Opposite the Library on and Lillian Bishop, Ingla and Elinor Black, Mary Spencer, Gert- tof the Suugny? aaa ondae aaaiees| North Durbin rude Matherly, Katherine Anthens, Thelma Huga, Selma Young, H P First Gane Milk Cream. Whipping Le Clair Dismuke, Hannah Harp, Edna Kassis, Mary Olive a rona ower ompany 123456789 RHE! Cc 4 E Bi of Dunn, Kathryn Mahoney, Messrs. E. J. Donahoe and J. C. McCul- Casper_---000000000—0 5 3) ream, Eggs, Buttermilk, loch. Phone 69 Thermop--000100100—1 8 3| Cottage Cheese. Betteries—Nichols and Abrogast| : for aCsper, Swires and Hand for| All Products Strictly Fresh ! Thermopolis. | The Public is Cordially Invited. No Admission Charged. EC hhh hhh chhechhchechchhechedchedhedhedhcdh I AIPASAPLALLLLALLALALALLLA LALLA ys SSIES IIS SS EI DS SSSI SSE I LS SSS LS SI LI SIS Second Game | = —————————————— me 123456789 RHE.| Casper_--_000000000—0 3 0 | Thermop-- 000000010—1 3 0} Batteries—Mapes and Abrogast| 'for Casper, Iron and Hand for Ther- * mop. 5 At the first game it was estimated ;that more than 2,000 fans were +present, while about 500 attended the ;second game. :FLYING CIRCUS : TO PERFORM AT FRONTIER DAYS CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 24.—A ‘flying circus will be among the {amusements provided for visitors to «Cheyenne during the Frontier Days ‘celebration the latter part of next ‘month. Army aviators, according to} present plans, will visit the city dur-| ‘ing the wild west carnival and will »perform thrilling stunts over Fron- ‘tier park in order to erouse interest lin the air arm of the army service. In a letter from Lieutenant Col-| jonel L. W. McIntosh, commanding tofficer of the aviation school at Ell- ‘ington field, Texas, to J. J. Sho- ‘walter, secretary of the Industrial club, plans for the flights here have ‘been outlined. | In order to have the planes pay Cheyenne a visit, a flying field of 2,- 000 by 2,000 feet, suitable for four De Havilands, must be located. The) field must be clear of telephone} wires, buildings, stones, wires, trees, | brush, ditches and must be level. \ Accommodations for eight men will | have to be arranged. The circus, if} the conditions are accepted, will ar-| rive in Cheyenne July 24, the second) day of the Frontier celebration. | USE NATRONA BUTTER, IS LOT SALE-RIVERTON, WYO. 154 Choice Lots in the Best City in the State to Be Sold at Auction Wednesday, June 25th,’19 These lots are situated in the east portion of the city, all within a short distance from the heart of the business section, and are known as the River View addition. The soil is all deep and rich and has been for the most part planted to alfalfa for a number of years. No poor land is included in the entire lot. Riverton is not a boom town but is experiencing a steady and substantial growth. Property is cheaper now than it will ever be at any future period—the lots offered in this sale are the lowest priced that can now be had. City water and sewers are soon tobe installed. Don’t hesitate and wish later you had taken advantage of this opportunity. Riverton’s Resources and Advantages Are Staple RIVERTON is one of the fastest growing towns in the state of Wyo- Being situated as it is in the center of Wyoming and in the largest agri- ming, situated on the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 125 miles west of cultural section of the state besides holding the only logical entrance to the Casper, Wyo. Beautifully situated in the bend of the Big Wind river and southern Idaho country, it cannot help but be the future railroad center SLOGAN OF LOGAL SHOP the terminus of several other rivers and streams. The principal industries of Wyoming. Be ee L. E. Winter, who purchased the are agricultural, sheep and cattle raising, oil, gas, coal, railroad tie treating, Riverton and immediate vicinity offers varied inducements to the Nat tte: hort ti ° ° ° bs . . . 1g0, has completed a number of im-| oil refinery, besides numerous smaller enterprises. Forty thousand acres farmer, stockman, merchant, miner, manufacturer, investor, health ‘and orovements at his new establishment. | . : . ° . ole . 5 ° ? de shas laanched a/eespatnitolmaka| of the finest land imaginable is now under cultivation and inrigation with a pleasure seeker, for it has all the necessary land, water, range, cheap fuel very loyal citizen of Cesper a user| . . . * * ° 4 aiid 9 ? ? P ‘] wt Netrona butter, made and sold in| huge reclamation protect being developed by the government which will healthy climate, fishing streams, hunting grounds, etc., that go to make Jasper. Mr. Winter is handling fresh cot-| add more than 200,000 acres. each undertaking most successful. Liberal terms of one-third cash and the balance in easy payments have been prepared. Accommodations are arranged for the convenience of the many who are going to make the trip. For further and more detailed information address C. C. Slaughter, Sales Manager, at once, at Riverton, Wyoming. e Auctioneers: COL. H. F. L. E. McLaughlin, Owner se COLHLL SEAUGHTER’ ges §.D. age cheese, milk cream, and eggs. \s a special attraction after July 1, 1e will feature his own particular, wrand of buttermilk in addition to tis other dairy articles, aoe HYATTVILLE TO CELEBRATE BASIN, Wyo., June 23.—The citi-| ens of Hyattville will celebrate the/| ‘ourth with a big picnic and” dance; ball game between Basin and Wor- and will be a feature of the after- oon entertainment.

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