Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1919, Page 5

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—- \ —— STATE. TOURNEY CASPER 10 i MECCA Fo A PROPOSED, Che Casper. Daily Tribune Rivalry among Crack Nines of Staté to Find Climax in’ ‘AGREEMENT ON Championship Games to Be Promoted under Management of the Midwest Refining Club Tentative plans for a proposed state baseball tournament | of the best ball nines in Wyoming were announced in Casper'| yesterday. Manager Arbogast of the Casper nine had already announced himself as being strongly i in favor of such a tourney, all the games to be played in Casper. This would bring nine or more basebal] teams here to play a series which would last about a week. The second week in August has; sh a ' GRAIN PRICES NEW YORK, July 21.—The United States Grain Corpora to a contract with buyers today as to the proper price basis for wheat, | whereby the latter agree “to reflect properly to the producers the gov- , ernment’s rious grades of wheat. on entered in-} about the city « the eloquence of pictorial art that | the Carl Hagenbeck and Great Wal- guaranteed price for va-| lace Shows Combined is to visit Cas- per Saturday, July 26. ALL FANS NEXT MONTH TWO Blc SHOWS TRIBUNE. OFFERS ouP IN CIRCUS QUE HERE SATURDAY |Hagenbeck .Menageries and Wal- IS NEGOTIATED, lace Circus Combined into Great- est Spectacle Showing in - Nation Today The billboards d dead walls 2 proclaim in all of the two greatest circus organ tions on the road. beck trained wild animals are famed nation on the globe. At pean headquarters of the! yndon, England, the ported after their c perform remar' lions that ride est acks of galloping horse never been question cycles; polar be er and in fact his personal atte during the per- of the Hagen he Carl Hagen that play roller co » Great Wallace the railr the history of | dle : » stalwart. B. E.|hause the great « Great_inter- Am event because} Wallace as the originator t amusement lovers will have a chance |@Tew from a single od performance of the most colossal s kind. Starting « boy Mr. V nimals re circusman, ars his many ari wild animal, There are in the to execute 1,000 people connec Almost a score of noted wild show eaded by Capt. att charge of the The co . They all, three of the teel arena. America [f they The tw » and honesty He personally iS bined nsported from city ads would be been suggested as the playing dates for this tournament but no definite | plans have been made. One plan of attracting teams to attend the tour-! ney aside from the honor of being ¢ state champion is that of having them! play on a percentage basis, the team ‘remaining in the tourney longest thus/ having more gemes to its credit and receiving a greater portion of the! ! plaving receipts. | 5 i i i But several money and other prizes) _ Sixty children had been enroll |9 o'clock, sessions are given a touch undoubtedly would be offered by en-| ed in the school at 11 o'clock this | of patriotism with salutes to the flag Rerorisines Gases ei peoples di morning and they were still arriy- | and drill, while songs, Bible stories to seals, plans, Pp? S°COFMB) ing, insuring the success of the and industrial study follow. The Put Mazola to this The first of these prizes has all project. Others are exvected to | latter is held to be one of the most) offered by the Daily Tribune in the| join the classes Tuesday. jimportant, and engages the major A st nishin st Yourse form wee TaWastrts silver loving} ‘The “Daily Vacation Bible School” piers oe sy timer: ths, calalen being 0 g Te 9 If cup which will go to the winner of | e “Daily Vacation Bible School’, dircted in play work and training sup- A 5 é ca if the proposed tournament, ‘The ‘Tri- open to all children between the ages, vlementary to that of advanced pub- Fry fish or onions in Mazola—Strain—then use it in your recipe bune realizes the feasibility of hold-| of 4 and 12 years, convened at the lic schools, si ing such a tournament if promoted Baptist parsonage this morning to) 0 6 To canabited spot for the most delicate cake. enterprising Casper managers and continue for four weeks wit! rs. e 2 | [ele Maa Tek % 2 2 has announced the initial. prize to| Varnador of Monte Vista, Colo., in/on the globe is Tristan da Cunha, a Mazola carries no odors or flavors from one food to another the winning nine. It has been su¢g.!charze. All Protestant churches of |<mall and rugged isianc b x J rested that the Migwest Refining com: | the ity are interested in the work Cape Colony and South America. ‘It This economy feature of Mazola is remarkable. pany plan and run the entire tourna-| which is financed and directed by the ee ere antec icon 7] ment. | American Baptist Publication Society | tillery in 1817 for the purpos : 7 Thermopolis, Greybull, Worland, | as a means of furthering the scope o: | eenipe Pagtdeition|l x ftch, on fae FREE No housewife can afford to be without the new 68-page Corn Products Cody, Basin, Lander, Riverton, Man- | religious and moral training. oar Poeteceee ON hie aaath Ih Cook Book. Recipes for wonderful dishes and easy to make. Hand- ville, Lusk and Casper would be prac-| No charge is attached to attend-| 105, “ou the soldiers were withdrawn, some illustrations. The book is free. Write us today for it. tically certain of having teams in the| ance, at the: school which holds’ ses-| Cetera ans Sha Siete state tournament which has been sions dailysfrom 9 to 12 o'clock and) OV’ hunters, founded the tiny set- proposed. All of these towns have| parents are requested to send their) 7°" Ke. Se a ys a Y5 hall teams this season and none of| children in their “play” clothes, rath.|tement, now numbering about 76 | CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO, : y y Meme Vdtessed ups) |Rocr so sno ees a es P. 0. Box 161 New York then} hay epwealeiines: (Thermopolis) | Ghycnan Having there is neither strong drink nor | Greybull, and Lusk along with Cas-' Benefits, it is believed, will be grati-| tier atid the tihanithnte are” heal: per loom up as championship mate-| fying both in the home, church and| fy aad lone- lived Het only regi rial but some of the larger cities of community in that an intense course | ia. Commu sont Guth thevoutside the state may come into the tourney, in character building is followed| 4.14 is a visit from a w: ship once and cop the title. while the children are passing thru an| , year. | The present plan is to open the impressionistic period. sete eS, | tournament to all teams in the state Junior and primary pupils are kept In the opinion of many trayelers | but these teams have been named as_ separate in the study work, which is|the most beautiful women in the almost certain entries if the tourney divided. into several periods. Open-j world are Indian women of the Te- pla are cerried out ling with the devotional ex rict of Mex a o, Sesto efecto ade-ede-oteate-ofe-ai-ohe ao sto so sho oth aa-ae ake ate ohh ale sto aSe-ofe efe-aSo-0fh-40o 00s tooth oho dio oho ao-aSo-o5o fe ao eho ae she 420-420 420-420 40h 420 40-42 Sao 400-400 0 48 So 000 He ae ee Ae 60 880 Ee HOO HO es So afo eho’ x So ake ake ae afo-eke afe afe-ste afe ofoete ate % ¥ i- \ $ aes MID-SUMMER Bs hi 2 | $ SUMMER CHILDREN’S | = ~~ x7 | | | MILLINERY COATS 2 4 Dx ANDI z sy | Ss $ ALL SILK DRESSES} == + F - : Fes | = E-HALF = Lote tate ro-efeeteatectoet ° Po steste erro e 1M SILKS TAFFETAS—36-inch plain K2 poo 1M o “o% .> oe this sale PONE se eee ane eee SHANTUNG SILKS—plain % M% iM aaa Xe iM ¢ smocks, i .93 To ete., at % 4. or iM 3 widths “ wear, at these prices & 98e $1.05 RO a a Xa = iM ° bezutiful soft silks at one an unusually good price for Good, attractive designs, Me eee, Mm ae Mm re % the sures RoC a? tp Me '. ito! ‘° men’s shirts, at. only. = Me * striped in pri = es 2 ° reduced prices 1.79 1.89 2.27 2.53 Ss a ak Si i DS & A WONDERFUL ARRAY our usual policy of showing new and fr Follou ULE for the-Fall sez stylish, seasonable and of quality. See desirable colors. Also black and white at PONGEE—Natural color, 30 to 36 inch a beautiful fabric for summer PRINTED PONGEE—In Lavender, Tan and Blue, very attractive and excellent wearing at this sale_ FOULARDS—We have combined all these, SILK POPLINS—Yard wide in colors that ason demands. A fabric that in- the wearer perfect satisfaction, at i ee pad SILK SHIRTINGS—Splendid patterns, for ALL Taffetas in all $1.95 colors, 36 and 40 inches wide, a yery desirable fabric for $2.19 $1.59 $8.75" 89e Petticoats, Poplin price; this is this grade silk. Grace Corsets. SPRING SUITS ONE-HALF PRICE Silk Dresses Taffeta, Tricolette, Satin and Georgette, Pastas priced, at Cut Prices on $35 Skirts, Wash Dresses, Middy Blouses, Madame $1.95 All Newest Creations, at FANCY SILKS—These ork plaid and silks must be moved at a sacrifice These make up into “nifty” wd skirts which can be worn un- fall. "Get a new skirt at these $1.98 $2.39 $2.69 BLACK SILKS—Taffetas, Messalines, Sat- ins, Peau de Soie, all black silks, at these $5.00 to $6.50 2.19 2.65 Ladies’ Oxfords Black Kid and Calf Leather. Oxfords from $3.65 to $3.98 LADIES’ SHOES—One lot priced_at from RE SRI ears $3.98 The Golden Rule Store Coat rr afo-efo-ste-she-e%e vo-afe so. fe-ae-ofe-cfe-a% ts aes Seale ae afe-sfo 00s Jo ae ofo-cfe-che-ae-ofo-4% Zo-ahe-afe afe-sfe-stoage eo te ste ete shea So-afe-efo-afe-afoafe-afe- che sfo-atesfe-afe- feo stoe% hh merchandise each season, and in order to enable us to do this, we must first clear away this season’s merchandise, to make room on our son’s goods, which are arriving daily. PRICE stems OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE, AT THIS SALE, AT ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICES shelves Our Clearance Sale which begins tomorrow at 8:30, will prove a big money saver to all thrifty buyers, as the merchandise offered is ALL SPRING COATS ONE-HALF PRICE Dress Skirts All skirts in Wash Satins, affetu and Crere de Chine at 20 per cent REDUCTION. ChildrensKuveralls Blue and khaki Baronet Satin, Georgette, Here we offer a. very extensive line of La- dies’ Shoes in styles | $6. that will appeal to you. One lot priced at from CONS (cODU Bt- see One lot priced at from $8.00 to $10.00 at-----.-___- One lot priced at from $10.25 to $11.85 ut._.__ This Season's - ALL SPORT in White Kids, Tan and SHIRTS AT 2 .98| GREATLY REDUCED 25 to $9.00 PRICES ns $6.48 IN NEAT, LIGHT Ladies’ Shoes| PATTERNS aa ae $5.98 $7.98 ~~ $8.98 Straw Hats and All Summer Hats at 20 per cent Discount Men’s and Boys’ Union Suits Summer Union > Xe s . ~ Clearance on Men’s Suits men’s suits in good staple colors, any styles, a few blue serge, these are cut one- fourth off regular selling price. You will find many items that are not men- tioned here on display. WASH GOODS PRINTED Eis eo ae es h Flaxons in light groun s, with ni designs, suitable for youngster: n grown-up: To ” Bg § 39C° € VOILES tire and other Novelt ey Voiles allthis s of these season's goods. Clearance are, per yard s2e 62e 87e 98e $1. 07 TISSUE 7 and net widths, P) stripes and check large plaids, a very desirable fabr these hot days 34e 43e 63e KIMONO WASH SILKS are very attractive, and surely will please “$1.29 ° $1.69 SOISETTE SHIRTINGS—These will mak patterns the nto classy men’s shirts for right now, 32 DRAPERIES—All figured Merquisettes and some cretones ‘ar tcluded* in’ this inches wide, a good a colors at o sale, these are very p for sun porches, o irapes, et WHITE GOODS—All white goods such es Voiles, Lawns, Skirtings, Longeloths and Nainsooks, a shaxp reduction SILK GLOVES—Ladies’ Silk Gloves in Bla mov White and Grey; these we nrust at le, all sizes. SUMMER only in I DERWEAR—Union -suits nd children allastyles, are marked s which will attract your attention Xe ? o + oOo 4, ¢ 0 Sho eho a5o-08s ¢ + o + a oe, xe 2, re, Mo aM rents Pn at ooo 4 o ? 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