Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 6

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t > ( ‘ \ ns PACES ————— . 3 Che Casper Daily Tribune CASPER WINS |N) | TPS 4.GReaT Lire iF You DowT WEAKEN— SLUG-FEST WITH LUSK DRILLERS WeRiTe WITH A LEAD PENCIL 4 xX IX SZ si | AY, Locals ahd Visitors Romp Across} Ont Plate for Total of 28 Runs | xIxXD But Refiners Get Long End | of Score. | Something was wrong with the! hurling staff of both the Lusk and} Casper teams which tangled in a baseball game yesterday afternoon on high school field, but nothing -vas lacking in the slugging line on the! local nine, and Casper won, 19 to 9. It was a free-forsall slusifest | with the edge much in favor of the} Casperites, 26 safe blows being garn- | ered by the Midwest players. But the contest was not the walk- away the final score indicates. Till the eighth inning when two Lusk | TO JOHN B, LEG ROKEN IN RUNAWAY CARD OF THANKS Tl miss you tonight as T saunter J) Russell suffered a fractured) We desire to extend our heart- hurlers ascended some thousands a feet upward the Lusk and Casper 7 Beans ho celdioreeidnen leg yesterday afternoon when the| felt thanks for kindness and sympa-| OSTA CC DO CO eT Cy am ee team he was driving ran with| thy shown and floral offerings given team was going neck and neck, first} NEW YORK 1] ; a towel that’s soft and cool one nine forging aheed and then the| ane I ss tertile him on the Claxon ranch here.| during the death of our darling other. Each manager used three | F a Mading enee to the He was taken to the Casper private | daughter, Helen, aged 18 months. pitchers and none of them looked| or Sree Mo ’ * hospital. He was otherwise unin-| MR. and MRS. W. J. CLARK. extra good. Each of the Casper xil jured. | 6-30-1t* July 1st Will Soon Be Here Now is the time to get accustomed to Soft Drinks es behind the bar. hurlers admitted something was/ And the gi i wrong—maybe it was the heat—any- To the trot schooners nnd = a = reer PR ee m ie . ilvcver| of cheer Lote tote eon tote tete tet % way they could not lob the pill ov “al Ana tha ttittoen; ti6 eeigar. tho-ahe- aloe oho ake-ale-aleoge-efoele- efo-cke-ateefe- ele efe-ale-eie- ele ste aleste-ete-ate oie in th customary fashion. Maples started for Casper and did) } And I change my haur and mend - 5 well until the second when two bob-| (Continued from Page 1) my s iy bles behind him mixed with a walk|_——-_____________ |_ When you're put with the rest of |g and a long single brought in three| that open violation of the law, such as the dead. > — runs. These three should never have|is threatened in New York and other And I'll spend my money on chew- > sy been scored, but the help behind| cities, would be promptly met bohlae by ing Sun: a ines >< ¥ iB Maples looked bad. Maples was| federal agents. Whether the depart-| And at night I’ll go to bed. |S x jerked to start the third and Nichols|ment’s present force will be able to| But T drink my fill today, old top, | 3 For Women and Men % We Are Equipped toiled four stanzas. break up secret traffic remains to be And I'll r: my little cain; es £3 A Nichols looked fair except in the| seen. 5 tures. [FoF this Js the end of a perfect day 4 + to supply your wants with sixth when five hits including a two! Beer containing two and three- Tntil we meet again. aA oe 4 bagger and a three-base hefty let four! quarters per cent alcohol is regarded 2 ee ne >g the Purest of Lusk runners romp across. It look- | by justice officials as intoxicating and HARDESTY FUNERAL TODAY >< 3| ICE CREAM and SODA Served from the Most Sanitary Soda Fountain RD Sve RK + M ? ed like Lusk’s game until Casper| persons who undertake its sale will be 8" ae ae rOals 1% came to bat in the same inning. aerated The suit brought in Balti- # ae peuere of Mrs. elir + Bornstein led off with a single but / more to have the courts determine ee died! last | >< S | r was out at second on a steal. Hoff~| whether such beer is intoxicating Fie Paeais the < 9 J 9 man, pinch hitting, got a two base| within the meaning of the law is to ‘ermoon <1 : * at i Tardesty who is at blow. He was followed in rapid suc-| .ome to trial tomorrow, but it is e n Hardest} c : z 1919 KR? + b3 b3 3 b3 cession by McNeill and Arbogast | nected that before final judgment < oe ; ee pes) R Bostick was ut at | entered congress will have specifically via hi = P f h . th + In the City first, but Metz was wounded and/fyed in the enforcement law ac 9 | Whittle and Hayes were there in the aun oh alcohol which beverages CHICHESTER S PILLS “ repare for a ot hme e bd pinch with healthy singles that scored! jay tain. mh - ar Draggies fo bg in ~~ four runs. It gave Casper a two-run| NeW ORLEANS, June 30—Some £4itap, ¢ cf Brand, % Fourth of July by being com: o m lead. | of the oldest and most famous bars in — t = : | J h T i : But bes poe chs Revers ant iAereries® poe special recines for) [= Drs oSp HWA for 28 os fou pean a Pat of OS onn ripeny ompany joadc le ba: nd a passe a. ixed drinks have been in use many, yearsknownas Best, 73 Reliab | . 5 . let in a run which gave Casper only| Csars, will close bere tonight. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE gg, | OUF COO! low shoes. 4 Prescription Druggists 4, e-run edge. But the ecighth|—= start of the fireworks. | man on the Casper team 143 S. Center 5 Q r = fe) < Fi Z EEOSSSO SOO SOOSOSCOEOES OOOO SO SOSELE SSS OSOSOS OSS O POOP OSL OOOO ODO OOS | batted eround and every one scored .Xa oa once except Stone, who fanned. Bos- >< o tick was un twice in this inning, get-| e Se + | ns ting a single the first time and a < >< Se a ar 3 3 ie 7 home run on a deep infield blow in > 6 “8 Read the Advertisements in The Daily. Tribyne.and- Save .Moncy his second appearance. He scored) % } twice in this stanza. McNeil, Gaut 0) e RS >< and Hayes each got three base/ Se 4 blows, while Arbogast did his share e xe y| by pounding out a two bagger. | x x A walk, stolen base interspersed | ennin oe oe e ~ be with seven clean-cut hits scored nine} rz ] te .@) un tal n ‘men and the game was on ice.. The| begs to announce on account Se . , mn saw the Lusk players eoing| of the many reservations re- 4 fe: lown in one, two, and three order. | 3 M F io] . And the burning nightmare, politaly | Seived, for, Monday night : | Ice Cream Freezers called a baseball game yesterday, essary to Se Wane EES 24 x was over. | ca — 9 i Jou &e < MeNeill at his third base position | charge ato Zor sash || Yhe Pride of ‘Wijoming + y hoi f >| was the brilliant luminary of the Sere 5 eps aa i In the Heart of the qreatest Ol Reld our choice of an’ home team. He scored five nts in eee aie atin : cates : ae ia < white fabric pumps pe + SPECIAL PRICES: six times at bat, two of them being) TRaiccvariicharreican ibe { Particular Sf! laze aig h 4 three basers. In the field he made Seog ae | ee ords in our shop i j &! = eight assists and made not one bob- me sn canbsor charmed to Hi 2h ae \ xy 2-quart size..............$4.00 ble. He nipped off three Lusk bat- eACaT: ati Hi Fite, A | : t ters in order by tossing the shperoid} Se eee ae bot Mars & $ 3-quart SIZC oc. ok sveiccucie uses . $4.50 r 3 meee ee aod |] possible at the office or with —— E y y) 4 Te nie $4.90 at bat and held down their positions | the Head awaiter. t == 24 y q hs A SyeKionte: "Heke Ree od ane creditably in the field. Gaut looked Th e H ENN I NG G R | if, L a B Bod as good as any of the three hurlers ~~ = an the tnseal Panes ke ae, oan Bs io.G0 1 OM eS A PAIR = Reduced Prices on All mound, after he had walked two and OPEN EVERY ab oan 3 ) i aay oe >< REFRIGERATORS AND HOSE hit one in the seventh. ; | (Except Sundays r . » bstop cereal tee tne ote oe ol SPECIAL MUSIC AND .ENTERTAINMENT $$ Women’s pumps and oxfords in white kid, grey kid, brown | tainly wallivakebaGe izaliet boked Sareea ata "Carte 534 kid and calf, black suede, satin, patent, and kid. Louis and 3! po ees ; pailealy: eo military heels. Retailing from $5.50 to $10.00 a pair. Still 4 Siathe had @ homaan intthelacin ° military heels. Retailing from $5.50 to .00 a pair. Still *) with one man on base but his long) S< on sale from— | hit waa good for only three bases | + Holmes Hardware Co. Score by innings: Resets) E. | Ke >< Casper 10230409x—19 26 3 5 2 = £4 “HOLMES TO HOMES” Lusk 030104100—9 9 1| bipshiotas * 4 CASPER : WYOMING | ee a sto “i 3 The summary: | & , Casper AB. H. PO. A. E. >. a McNeil, 3rd Bebe 8) 8" 0 4 *y Arbogast, ¢ Gest OO) & oir Bostick, rf 52001 ; 4 ee | Metz, Ist — 5 417 0 0 >< >< Hayes, If’ - is A ag a S @ Do Yr peat: 163 4) THE REGULAR PRICE 9% ; OU eee. || ornstein, c: a0) 10:50) Maples, p —- -0 0100 oS e | Nichols, p — ee MS Oy yt) bd ' 0 ee ee 3 $ pportunity | Hoffman, x 1-1 0 0 0 ee >< | Totals hak as 26 27 18 3 + oe Your dollar’s opportunity is now, today! Set it to i x Hoffman batted for Gaut in sixth. Oe oe work for you. Give it the task of multiplying itself. j In |} & oe doing so it will perform its part in the world affairs. | | Lusk AB. H. PO. A. E. o oe Every man’s money should be making use of this op- Cores ped - - g = $ S a y 4 p< portunity. Farmers, for instance, can not only feed aug, S = the world; through businesslike handling of their paeeiona eee ye i é 3 0 $ Your choice of white duck, black kid, brown kid, and $ farms and businesslike handling of their incomes they Leahy, 2 = ex 4 53 , ’ ° 2 7 White, a= = -5 2 9 3 0 NOW IS THE TIME TO. BUY A + brown Russian ealeaee can help to develop the world. . ; = ‘ ° obits Morgan, cf “5 0100 & Thrift Is Patriotism Coper, ¢ - Steck (ork ( % APair Discount | OO A Pair Disco: i Denny, 6 -- 272) 0,440) 40) NEW COOL HAT 4 e junit Z| Saving is a form of serving. It is one of the biggest forms of j Cummings, p - rg FF Tp sb) 1) ote ‘i >< national service—service to your country. Our first president H Young, p ---- ad Shs LOLS) rig =a £4 said, “Economy makes happy homes and sound nations.” j Sates ee Meer ooo “se 4 ‘ j 924 71 & >< The way to start right is to start right now! Saving is as much j | ar Z a 9) x J | | habit as spending or putting things off. Once formed, it is easy RUBBER STAMPS & $ to continue. But unlike other habits, it is a guod habit. | mE 5 — DIE MAKERS. \ 14 N h C S e Z| pan i THE orth Center Street a re : { ACHSTAWIOR(O: SjjjFouth Floor _E. L. LIVINGSTON, Mgr. _ 0.5. Bldg. & The Casper National Bank p——__—_—_4 —_——— & “Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More” oo , 1543 LARIMER Na te is ie ee ss es Oe Bs 990 Denver, Colorad® |

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