Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1919, Page 3

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a ee of , retu Monday Special to Tribune.) A photograph s to S$! f Pat UULELT, WLONU BRUIEIniY FROM SOLDIER 1O HIS ARRESiI Poa eosneius BASIN, Wyo., July 29. Lowell Hi Ravcaralatticg last t to $3 the | Howell was arested here charged with | grrct of a Mr. Flint « short. tine yoman, grand larceny, being accused ei later when Deputy Sheriff W. E. Kil stealing $10 in money, a revolver and gore recognized the man on the street an army uniform from Alvah Gould,/70rC "the Henning hotel. He. was Refiners Repeat Sunday's Perfor-| just returned from over ervice. | vanted in North Platte, Neb., for wife as Wis ne nh ee ; mance wit r at tf ke fine tec e Sandb: ~ aes Pitck vith Superb Hitting and | Honor of Mrs Hedrick | the (poles: on ae oe thes Bie idesertion. A letter containing. a de itching, Get Long End | A delightful surprise party was | A {usa BeBe i ade the big. BASIN PIONEERS scription of the man and his picture | Mrs. Charlie Ross, a negro is still perturbed over the {a cargo of booze which was ih, 9-to-0 Score n_ last night in honor of Mrs. aul last week, arts of beer, }brot the rapid re: IJ. W. Hedrick, at the home of oe ee een tat tee! LE NIOY, PICNIC Nebraska authorit Cas o 3 ee irae al! Mills, on Milton street. Mrs. ne > : baseball are Sore ea iacfeomn Oya IEW at i C dry arrests were made when the liq- a JOHN TIGHE IS WANTED ter of the Mills boys. She J bead r | Hendric’ captured, Porter, Butler and Payne, barris- ting here with her four broth-| reai baseball club yesterday after-| is presenting her case BAS jters of Belleville, Ontario e thru Attorney nual picnic of the Big Horn Basin| sv. making efforts to. Kk Lo noon and easily copped the second | game from Greybull, 9 to 0. The| he an- to the pa local ieee pr cai ers, Alex Mills, of Bessemer Bena,| , 5 : ‘oO : : Seen ee ; ———————EEEE_ | ond stanca hee ee in he Se" | and Thomas, James and William Milis| Not. Many Lightweights Left! Shipp. The mystery of the i Fioneers association held in Boothitighe, wanted in the settlement of = ' ha tiwastenvaey ee Ae of the Mills-Baker company. Last for Benny to Whip and of one house where it seized and grove on Paint Rock was attended( a, estate over which the firm has RUISES—CUTS at was enough to win with Maples}, . eae ral | 6 here it should e been seized, did by over 500 who came to the Basin bar TCL ae last t hurling superb ball and letting the |Hi#ht celebrated Mrs. Mills’ birth-| Reputation Is There ae i to Chief Frank Webb’s|country prior to 1900, Music for the SuPer". Tighe was last hear Cleanse horoughiy— | ae : B fday as well as tha "1 ar | not appeal to ef Frank s country ‘ 900. Music | Casper. duce > visiting = Midwest © company, from|Jn¥ os Well as that of two. other| ee eT TON San Ge tae A day was furnished by the Basin band |fT0™ in Casper. iene t ete down! with (three safe hits | son of Alex, and baby Alice, daughter | (Un ed Press Stat? Coscespandent,){tion with Chief Webb this morning|and an old fashioned barbecue din-| Bill Noonam has been called I Feehan cel scattered over: mine |e enya ea Mills Sams fan duMeeuied lh) GN RWAYORICHaIG See teke ‘failed to have the liquor turned over| Mer was served by old-time EOETEUD to his little five-y ‘ nings. hee AUIS ote te NEW July 29.—Efforts are af lelivery to Mrs. Ross./cooks. In the evening a big dance}has been very ill recently oe ? rick, who have been visiting here|now being made = a match| to Mr. Shipp for delivery to Mrs. Ross i j Has ¢ ues Bee Starved much the! for ‘the past month, just r turned fos Benne mare te Then ate nt Chief Webb repeated to Mr. Shipp Was given. in Hyattville, undergone an ope append * same manner as the Sunday con-| so Vee ara feces b Mere ae EO at he. would e to have an order SS | citis and is now recovering ’ test did and as in Sunday's contest, ae Yellowstone park a few d | Weight champion. : nat peer aera before th Dressmaking Parlor — will, ———— two counters came in’the secont [22° oe pre ceonera ees pouncadonelt vinta pa ean rekhanded ‘over! torany- specialty of gingham and| where Johnny} summer dresses during the month of 5 , August. Prompt attention will be heme Paneranome a8] BVe8 to alterations. Mabel King. — | liquor and that she should have ‘ But the liquor still repo: j\ the city jail. the unenviable els Kilbane stood so long. He has {ped so many of the better |weighis that there are very f him. Only a few matche ain. Billy Gibson is a y Rose repeated h y perform-| ance of starting a game-winning ral- we ly by getting a hard single that, the | | CITY NEWS pitcher could not- handle. Then| *”— 3 Bostick walked and both advanced| , Miss Susan Hyer, who is employ on beautifully executed steals. Whit-|®t the Casper Storage company tle struck out, but Free did the un-|SPT@ined her ankle qui ° | > eful anc expected by lamming out a well |, While attending the b shrewd ULE TS of the champion’s| Before the collapse of the German \placed ssacker through second. erdi Miss Hy s “rooting (ORES *. It was Gibson who ppre-)empire it cost upwards of $4,500,000 It was first hit in four games, |!T™ randstand when she slip-!pared Leonard for the effort that], year to maintain the twenty-four Two runs dented the home plat-|Ped and fell. She is much better to-| brought him the championship, and r and lesser dwellings of ter and the game was finished. The| “®Y- it is Gibson who is guidiz surely | tho an Emperor. ‘remainder of the contest was com-| ie eS BS jthe destinies of the young champion. | ————— posed largely of seeing how many A. H. Black and family have re _ Gibson believes he will have a hard} hits Maples ceraniel ailawmand the | turned from their tour of Es ~| time convincing the public that ther number of runs the local agerega-|224 other places of interest in Colo-|is anything left for Leonard to do.| I D Wc = Sis ike |: je wants to send the chamnion | I Denver mi Casper got six more in the third] (. ¢ mae care senerery (re ae ee “| Gilbert Renville and his wife ph to believe Gib-| inning, when Jackson, one of the best hurlers in the state, weakened, returned to their home at Big Mud-|*on’s statement that Tendler is side- ! got wild and then became discour.| Oks CEN pit Mrs Renvil } aa Sys in ‘i Make your FREE ' aged when his support wobbled and | *iSters, Miss Fleeta Renville, and Mrs.) ‘ ST are tees oe ce, | crumpled behind him. Jackson was|G®Tmaine Eastman. akinala iat ot imhey meee HOME It your glasses need Bitehine faveiiall till this frame, but CESK Bi none indee the Chane Adjusting, Tightening, |! oawaspwenk) pomuasrecentilness| nrg, Re Ds Borlandiandcehildean, | pion: | at the Straightening, a new || |from the Brook crew, rivet, or some little Banner ranch-have Tendler is | and could not stand the pace. Hays and Arbogast walked to - rone to Beatrice, Neb., Mrs. Bor-| ing with Leonard vounds the! repair, it doesn’t make start the third and advanced when|*°"€ ‘eee , Ba r , a Se vcr |land’s old home, to visit friends and|afternoon-before the fight, | A I BAN Y any difference ‘whether Hays stole his way around to third. | potatives. the thinks Leonard cannot do the lim : Metz was safe on an error. Rose iy had to fly out, but Bostick and Metz came across with a nice single and two runs rolled in. Whittle repeated’ and Bestick they were bought of us or ro by the older battler: ~ C4 Teonurancan cad wlll not, we are always glad |, f Pi se HO I EL to attend to these little tty big right matters for you, and we on. “tHe betters 14( good v rit when he | A ROOM __ __ KNOW HOW ae: | With = Katheran Morton, state su-|} bber clothing: on them to BATH The Scientific Exami- perintendent of public instruction, is! bring him well within the li v nation of the Eye and the here to attend a meeting of the ex-\dler wants. Leonead Area NE Sey aM ok PAS : ecutive committee of the State Teach-|dler at that weight and if the induc Hurniahing@ CFU Gla ; | our Business exclu } : ers’ association. nt is sufficient, he will undertake | ning walked again, but Arbogast was | "> ; Tae cnocebel Tandlecreatle out. The nightmare was over. A. A. Stade, state commissioner Wants the match. | incg Any isi || BURNETT-HYNES Another counter was brought tz | °f education, is here attending the’ Gibson has grown very sweet on} s by Casper in the seventh when Metz] oxecntive committee of the State!Joe Benjamin ght he brot $1.50 to $2.00 Optical Co. Le pot it set year: Mrs. Nellie Wales, of Thermopolis, | Gi who is the county superintendent of schools of the Hot Springs county, is| . here attending the executive commit- came in afte e had also sneaked . 7 in after he had also sneaked /teo meeting of the State Tenchers around to third. Free was safe on) j.- ciation, an error by the second baseman. * * «& | ed balls advanced the run- Mrs. | ners and then another one by Wein- aE ert allowed both to walk into home with the fifth and sixth runs. Hays up for the second time in the in- / ( — a lightw ; singled and was advanced on a sac-|meqchers’ association. on his last trip to the Pacific D: Ground Floor, Midweat Hotel | CHEYENNE FRUIT COMPANY 'rifice by Rose. Bostick was out, but + + 8 He declares that Benjamin Per Day Distributor: Casper, Wyo Whittle got on through an error by} ygrs. Mf, Milholland, who is em-|Some day will be lightweight cham- ‘Distributors— -asper, yo. the shortstop. The misplay allowed) pioved at the Northwestern, has re-| Pion, altho he flinches if a surgestion t Metz to score, Raeecal Frauil Denvcana here thermpant [is giadelethableBaniamin, js goed FI DFFLAELEPLPEPPRPOPPPPOREPLAPRPPAPBAAPEAEAAAEAC the champion. A double play with none down inther vacation with friends and rela-| enough now to defe i} a jand recovering rapid’ * * the fifth showed what the Greybull threw to first in time to get Arbo- ard will have to drop the tit! hru son pitched a nice game after the Governor Robert D. Carey is in The Tendler match, de: apoane “Of course not he declares. | @ v nine was capable of doing. Free + foe “There isn’t a lightweight in the coun-| 4 . > hittes UaehionNandl westoneiattinre (des oa) eee eee alien eg ey meen ecu ORO BULEDING SECOND FLOOR and Whittle caught going down “a a double play cut short a Casper rally.}hac been very ill, is past danger,|S0me of these days when Ben gast. Sti i ver age or loss of desire to fight. Then, N . 5 . = ome at s 2 Mbau Greybullltenmi settled down | epee ohare roa OV CMT nellevetitarilll abn en MERE oho eat N Our entire stock of Summer Goods, including Dresses, Coats, Waists, Skirts and third inning. For the visitors, Ohne-| casper today on buisness. | talk being made over it, prob. » ite all the} bly will) @ Nichols, of the Nichols-Stirret law} Benjamin is not t to xo into » This time the shortstop, Ohnemus, ly. j will have to meet Leonard or Leo: on legal busin ‘ and played real baseball and Jack- * win. He’s a comer. ff 5 Sweaters is now on sale at greatly reduced prices. 44 - mus looked best, although Weinert 2 a 6 |come off some time in the fall ; caught a fair game and worked hard} pyog. Rudolph Lundberg has gone Jersey ring. And it is not Core ® all the time. to Denver ona tleasure trip He{that Gibson and Leonard will . The local players ran wild on the} wi} return Saturday. the Philadelphia youth to dic , sacks, 10 bases being pilfered — iny i. jterms. Leonard probably will decide | % 100 new geor- r cight innings. Bostick was especial-} fr, and Mrs. Harry Adams have! t© enter the ring at 135 pounds—his jy gette and crepe = ly artistic in being able to rob the}yeturned from Cheyenne, where they | “*¥#! Stipulation. eas isitors of second and third. Three}took in the Frontier Days’ program. McGlennyiaiiironiBuzeardh times the Casper ‘shortstop stole. : ranch on the Sweetwater, on bu Whittle was the only man to get) Mr. and Mrs. C. FE. Dawson are) ne cane us more than one single yesterday. The|gpending the week in Denver on busi- veteran second on is the salesman at cially Food day at bat with two safe the Coliseum garare. “Watel the Elgin Movement” one-sackers. * In the field the C ide chene blouses. Fall styles, light ‘and dark colors, all sizes, value to $10.00 price 6.75 Reduced prices on all other georgette and wash waists. sper team} Sam Bornstein, who is employed played errorless ball with the ex-fat White’s grocery. has gone to Den- ception of a misplay by Metz in the|ver to visit his wife and baby and third when he allowed a ball to roll|4yill be back Sunday morning. around him. | * * The score: | Charles and George Ferguson have Casper— AB R H A PO Elarrived from Havre, Mont., to ac- MeNeil, 3rd---- 5 0 1 1 1 O|cept positions at the Wyoming gro- Hays, lf_--- 4 1 0 0 1 Olcery store. Arbogast, ¢ 4 0) 0010" 0 * 4 Metz, 1s' 4 2 1 0 7 1{| XH. T. Emmett, formerly principal Rose, cf---- A 1 0 0 Olof the high school here, is down from! Bostick, ss 4 2 1 2 4 0|Worland. where he is sunerintendent 4 FALL ARRIVALS Ce gute AS 23 JULES 4 DRESSES All voiles, ginghams and organdy dresses reduced to Summary: Batteries — Casper, {the Webel Commercial company, has Maples and Arbogast; Greybull, returned to Casper. Miss Kin Boyd, Jackson and Weinert. Base been with her father, Ed K. on balls—Off Boyd, 5; off Jackson, | Kirkham of Denver, for the past six Wl. Struck out—By Boyd, 2; Ley Agee. | a : Maples, 8. Passe i y Jackson, 4; by Mapic® ctsien beses|__ Margaret Bishop is expected home aMcNeil, 2: Hays, 2; Metz, 1;|Wednesday. Miss Bishop has been x ase ci ipostick 3) Free, 1. Double touring the Yellowstone Park with Nica aR Pip |her family for two weeks. plays—Ohnemus to Piper to; twoewes Eidelman; Jackson to Eidelman to | hats. ittle, 2nd -. 4 1 2 1 0 Olof the schools, to attend the executive Alou nia Mane Rass 5 Olcommittee mectine of the Statc,| The cooling breeze of SERGE DRESSES fialf, price. Free, rfp_ 4 1 1 1 6 O|committee meeting n he cooling breez ) Gingh D sre $14.00 5, Maples, p._- 4 0 0 2 8 0}'Teachers’ association. an’ electric fan is fine— SATIN DRESSES singham Dresses were S14. 10 00 - tei ‘ while you’re in it. WAISTS Now 4 2 f Totaly = === 37 9 7 727 1{|. Mrs. J. F. Hayes and Miss Rose Se Saat eentortab louis SKIRTS Organdy Dresses were $25.00 ~ a Greybull— ABR H A PO E/Hayes left this morning for Ther ee wae Gis ‘ f \ SUITS Now ° ‘ Piper, 2nd_ 3 © 1 1 0 1) mopolis, where they expect to spend days, wear one o A . alue to $35.00 } Weinert, (a AL ya Ofa month, thin, cool Summer ® 3 COATS Sule: Dresses, value to a $15.00 =. Sherrard, 3b. “Wy (ak (java S panes —two or three piece. Seseecoosccevcscvevccscsevesesces: = mare i e = 3 » Ohnemus, 4 0 1 1 6 2] Mrs. L. D, Branson end anulysara Tropical worsteds, skel % Other silk dre at reduced prices anklet Cee Ohio atta aemnie Oalsane ae BS hair are happy combinations | &% SKIRTS ’ Sea 3 | qari ©. of style and comfort. be : & Taser ae 0 . ‘ 5 0| Bachelor is here from ake SEIS nore. oan & Every coat in our entire stock to Navy and black, all pure wool, : x Benjamin, If-Ist. 2 0 0 0 © 0 with her father and fancy worsteds for men who close out, value to $45.00 Roman stripes, in silk, lue to mother, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Flanni- J 100" NOUUE SALE SALE zan, on South Durbin street. : SALE 17 50 RICE esis by antlaee: ou - Summer suits $21 to $60. SWEATERS PRICE $ . PR . Cas 02600010x—9 71] Miss Gertrude Kirkham, daughter Cool underwear, silk shirts, “IE ; Peet 0 ‘of Mrs. Etta Kirkham, an employe Silk and — wool ~ Greybull --0 00000000—0 3 5/of Mrs. Etta Kirkham, ploy: flannel trousers and straw Beeayasnitera ine SILK HOSE third off regular price. Pure Silk Hose, extra heavy qual- tan, value Extra heavy black, white, grey and white, Price DdeOO mice $4.25 Alfred Bryle is in town from the m Shoe & }- Shevrard, Suerifice hits—Weinerty | estos mines. | 1 er OOOO OI III I EIEIO OOOO IOI III IO II ILA IIIS Rose. i, | om TIESHAY. JULY 29. 1919 Ghe Casner Datly @ribune bg PACE Tuprr

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