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GASPER.WALLOPS THERMOPOLIS. WN GAME IN DENVER URGENT APPEAL lo SoUED FOR MORE ROOMS Ocie Events’ Powder River News | little girl will stay in the uniform is back in Casper again af-| home for some time. ter a dusty trip to Canada In spite cs be Md of the dusty part, he admitted that} George W pe was nearly back in his old dancing Ricken sarees his morning via the orm again with a few new varia- Burlington from Colorado, Nikere ie tions. And he is going back to se’ i : : SaoatnP thik going back to school |has been visiting since receiving his| Demorest | Hot Springs Nine by 13 to 4 at Broadway Park in Denver People to Respond to Need for Rooms for Teachers Ricken, son of Henry | Because the people of Casper have Casper and Thermopolis took their STORE OPENS TODAY; Special music and floral souvenirs! i 7 e i Ranked’ Cho. cgentng of miles north of Dakur. t i |Samretta rk’s é . Smith- ei The man with the non-regulation ark’s baby daughter. The Chamber of Commerce Appeals to| Great Crowd Sees Refiners Defeat apthap ba Rok mney ten for the opening have been underway for more than a month and the splen! ‘did appearance of the store the result of the work. i It is seldom that ad rug store is} as handsomely finished as this new MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919 'FRENCH PLANE REPORTED SAFE (Ry Associated Press.) ' | PARIS, Aug. 25.—The French MUSIC AND FLOWERS mes Goliath, missing for more than be ja week, in an attempt to fly th Mogador to 100 eight persons from Luise, Dakur, was found at St Take 15 0r 20cents from the price of tea and off goes half the quality. the neW/ors are all reported safe ID IN ADVANCE’ |S A THRILLER AT THE HUB Arrangemen It costs as much to cure, pack, and hows mapa transport common tea as fine tea, and that is the , f year. At least that! ¢ harge at Fort Busse A |not opened their homes to the board] old Wyoming grudge to Broadway|(Casper drugstore. e wot ork! roves rt of the cos in what ‘he told one dancer. She is|Buly. Mr. BNR nas a ad Bg education so as to enable teachers| park in Denver for settlement in sid bod Aiukine ein gene tad} mopar al Pec Aasaceni"., ainen ue biggest Rete cmtncr cose Chicago this cima’ farther east thar Tabout a year, as chief chef with the |‘? Sure Fooms, E. D. Holmes, presi-| Post tournament Sunday and there ight cream, Thousands of dollars | Canadian Northwest and whe Yoke, Schilling Tea is the fine Dae ies nica \7th veterinary hospital corps. While |¢°"* of the chamber of commerce. | was little trouble in picking the win-|have been invested in woodwork and | gold regions, is the latest Jewel ph SECS oS . owder River! : in France he was cooking for Gener. |"®* Sent an urgent appeal to resi-/ ner. Thermopolis might have had an| prescription casings and fixtures of|todrama fre ey Universal ceed practical economical tea of . ‘ ° al Pershing and his officers. Before|%®?ts of the city to assist in every | off-day but Casper showed a marked|the new store. tae hese ep ‘ ie mivereal: studios his c ed Duplicate Bridge Club |going into the service Mr. Ricken|“@Y, Possible the work of George} superiority in pitching, batting, and| Five booths where the drinking | p S h a il Lace hat! which | this country. Entertained by Mrs. John Mahoney {was the chef at the American cafe, ¥ilder, city school superintendent | fielding and the final score was 13|pyblic may satisfy its thirst in ease ae i iY nee also pla There are four flavora of Schilling The ladies of the Duplicate Bridge (here, and will continue in the same |i? obtaining rooms. to 4 in favor of Casper. Casper|and comfort should prove a satisfac-| who ia in eewalrb anes aes tor Tea—Japan, Ce 1. O 4 8 © life the star's hu I 4 Requests for rooms have been go ing out to the public since the middk of last week, but the situation re mains much the same and teacher who have come here to instruct the ‘children of the city are becomin discouraged. Many of these teachers |have made a house-to-house canvass club were delightfully entertained 'Jine of business this afternoon by Mrs. John R. Ma-! “Sine xe honey at her lovely summer cabin in| the mountain 2 real ballgame. ate George S. Shaller, representative | : s wo tables were ar-!for the Monarch ranges from Beaver} ranged for anc after a very pleasant |Dam, Wis., is in town calling. on his afternoon, cious refreshments | trade. were served by the gracious hos-| cs 6 tess. A Attorney R. N. Ogden s Sun- . laay in Riverton’ whenn spent Sun-|on their own initiative and have met pause to go to |parents, who are returning from a| Ronee ne Be en oy eatets ar ins et ~ i rip thru the park and in the Cana: | I: inks i di sted ry the eygie 4 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan, the}dian rockies. They intend to visit | Pltinly indicated in the statemen Misses Katherine and Eileen Sulli-\with him here in afew days Sd app nenis tented LY cine [Nesebar van, Miss Margaret Kennedy, of La Agra fond jof the chamber of commerce. Never As ia | ‘i : i i ¢ sh Ae Heh, and Mrs. John Morton, Mrs. R. L. McFarland is leaving ia oe agp a reaaay habe ng pe of Douglas, are leaving tomorrow, this afternoon for Illinois, where she |...” h etic will Raspes : driving overland, for Rawlins, Wy. will visit. with relati serine ithe nauae omen anivene s s se owners nt- oming, to visit with their many’ iw. 8. i ifi friends there. [faye Shaeeeny ers do not do their part and open) out safe hits. Sacrifices by Metz and ties | Miss Louise Thomas has returned | their homes. ata CN Sl eeietel aah eat Mr. and Mrss Alec White arid Mr.!to her positio Webel’s aft eC\ If the teachers are unable to find; Thermopolis squeezed a run across in i Mr.'to her position at Webel’s after a va-|__. aa i the second and repeated in the third. and Mrs. Alee McPherson enjoyed} cation of two weeks, which she spe suitable housing sccdmmgustions Sat By that time St Casper boys had mentenic! « Ye) ig aa : ‘ha beset anda } school situation will become one that ai \ picnic at the Garden Creek fallsiin camping a Hat Six falls with her another batting spree and collected} yesterda: The party motored out} 2 ; . aE ‘will be of great inconvenience to F “ is bea party motored parents in their summer cabin. i tanding his|four move’ ‘tallies. Thenmoscltal changed pitchers with the start of : and spent some of the * 2 @ fey nen erie - end ime 5 ing -| i children to school this fall, it is at exploring the surrounding coup Mrs. T. J. Diamond has returned the fourth, Holley going to the mound. all ioyal The first ball he threw went for a Metz and Hayes came thru with wo circuit clouts and incidentally} von a pair of those $15 Stetson hats offered by Casper merchants for the four-base blows. Brandt held Thermopolis to five scattered hits and had the Hot Spring’s players at his mercy at all stages of the game. In no inning were they able to get more than one run, Casper started out to cinch the game at the start. McNeill, Pieper and Hayes banged es for about A delicious teast was spreac from Otis, Colo., her old home town, | “#imed. ' ee ‘| President Holmes urg iby the ladies, and after a most de-| whe 2 2 visiti 4 ‘s lightful afte: atid aver PtHe, where she has been visiting with) cidents of the city who wish the, long circle clout. The second batter ightful afternoon and evening the friends for about a week. ( . : | , op party returned home. | Bigs es teaching and teacher situation to! came thru with a sacrifice, Four runs ae wee H a clear to get in touch with Superin-| came across in these stanzas. 0. C. Brunsvold returned Sunday] tendent Wilder at his home at 256| Pieper, the first man up in the fifth, Dinages Batty ,from Lusk, where he drove Saturday} North Maple street. at the Henning in his Roamer car. | a Messers. H. O. Schlenk and Harry <8. 6 Wee Wabae baokk in the Meddley entertained in honor of two_| iaunrls andsGumstigtan sicte. xe- out-of-town guests at the Henning, ; : nS hotel last night. Covers were Inidf turned to his work this morning after! half of the inning. swatted the pill for three bases. Hayes flied to second and then Metz canis) thru with a home run. Miss Verna Burnett is back to her work at the Guarantee Registry cor- ‘or eight, and a delicious tee . “ . sor sig ns (HTT sence on account of tonsilitis. eral days by serious illness. batter by a sensational catch after 5 : ey ! bs ee i ae a J a hard run on a high fly. Metz dup- Miss Marie Meseenger, A marriage license was iss ted py} | been Denver Soprano to narr Entertain at Richter’s the district clerk last Saturday to} Beatrice Emmerson, ; E Mrs. Agnes ‘ : : All si ;//and Miss Anna O. Sturms, of Mc-; home in Denyer. soprano, of Denver, will sing this Cook’aNebrasica: | Satie! evening at the Richters music store meas ig at the opening of the Smith-Turner/ 4). 4 © Sterritt and children|A. E. Biglin have returned from Den.| Holley’s support was ragged and two drug store. Mrs. Emmerson’s studies ” : wit i hi hav = i: a f th i Ited f; ed e . ¥ - re; have returned to Casper from Dead-|ver, where they spent several days of the tallies resulte rom errers. have been und eypetsp nal ues cc aot ‘wood, S. Dak., where they were visit-|0n business. The next inning saw Dan Bureher oF some Oe a ye ovine Sterritt’s father, Mr. Me in the box. Burgher had the best international reputation. e Rocky! the one run. ook haogone to the! luck of a large assortment of:pit: es, ine ay | Porationy after about a week’s ab-| being confined to his home for sev-| Whittle cut off a hit for the first | > | ie. !P. E. Heller, recently of the, nav,,|Louis Barker, has returned to her, Bobbles by Rose allowed Ther:nopolis | introduced all the thrills that top off tory addition to the most fastidious. |Special individual lights add to the. froma tale by J attractiveness of the booths. rear of the store is to be framed off! with a large mirrar which is now on the road. A _ twenty-foot fountain is another feature of the soda do- partment. re A biological case where biological h Breakfast parchmyn At gr i band, adapted the stor he reen imoist kage ames O} Curwood The a famous American writer, speciality is the printed picturize of th communities. “Paid in Ad vance,” is showing at the Hub thea 4 may ET 1-3 ter today and tomorrow. AT whose serums are kept at the low tempera. ture required by the state law, is part of the complete stock of the Store. ting rally in their half of the last frame, but failed after one run was made. =HUB TODAY - - TOMORROW Thermopolis is reported as not dis- couraged. Denver with the team, say® it was “just an off-day.” C. L, Saunders, who is in| The score by innings: Casper Thermop. -0 1101000 1— R. H. E. ---020424001—13 145 4 53 Batteries; Casper—Brandt and Ar- bogast; Thermopolis—Stottz, Holley, Burcher and Browning, Denver reports 500 Casper rooters at the big tournament and special train Hordes of Wyoming. per dopes the Casper aggregation Dorothy Phillips (Star of “Heart of Humanity” ) service to bring the rooting One newspa- with a good chance to win and al- Thermopolis added a tally in their| ways Thermopolis is’ the Second Baseman} team. Thermopolis is also sending a large lesrations to the tournament and C. L. Saunders, Commercial club secre- who has licated the catch by stabbing a liner*tary, is busy in Denver scouting for isiting at the home of Mrs.,down first base line with one hand.|\Fooms for his erstwhile supporters. Reports from the big eapital indicate that the sentiment eae Casper had another big inning in} there is placing Wyoming as one of H. B. Durham, Robert K. Staley and! the sixth when four runs were scored. , the real contenders for the pennant. opposing —in— “Paid In Advance” Telling the story of the Canadian Northwest and the Yukon » Colorado They have been gome about| Miss Lena & - “AST TWO DAYS ONLY ‘i u n ‘onths. 7 Basin country, where she will teach) allowing one hit and one run in ral s ALL STAR CASI i W U DAYS ( NI ‘Y : Mountain News, in Denver speaks of } ee school this coming tern. ininth. Thermopolis attempted a bat-/| Mrs. Emmerson as being “one of the} sore - sweetest and most. talented singers} Mr. and Mrs. John Pettingill have in the west,’? and the Denver Post returned from their trip thru the : . lowstone park, of two weeks. commends her in glowing accounts | Yel eet ie Mrs. Emmerson’s unusual voice ad-| : 5 j ; Mrs. Helen Hunter will return to- geal aes ini ne eae ea from Denver, where she spent “ 2 Mca hd e = stocking up in goods unusual treat this evening and to-|$he week-end stocking up e008. ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTEREST morrow. | for her new cigar stand in the Mrs. Emmerson is very much at-/Smith-Turner drug ERS ENROLLMENTS NOW BEING tracted to Casper, and is- thinking of fa b locating, and opening a studio here.|, A nine pound baby tox was bore Shey seals) of Chaner fase cher T0ke East Fourth street, at 9 o'clock Sat- up-to-date town of its size that Bho aay, apoeminie Both mother “and? has ever seen, with the most cordial) x : ed ly and courteous citizens. jbabe are doing nicely. —— —— E. A, Williams, of the Lander rub- MADE FOR THE FALL TERM TO BEGIN September 2 graphic and Bookkeeping ————$—$—— Ps i CITY NEWS | ber company, and an agent for the} New equipment being Goonans se now offer spe- ! \Firestone tires, has been in Casper! added. Block of stock for cial work in: 3 t ° * calling on Earl Boyle. Mr. Williams} ean Elementary Engineering Spanish Effective Letters Over sixty good positions filled last year and many students helped to in- crease their salaries. Call 442-W or come to Room 7, Smith-Tarter Bldg., for information concerning courses or stock. Casper Business College, Inc. “Your School” J. B. Fishburn and son, Junius,is on his way home from Omaha. | of Roanoak, Virginia, are He is planning on building a nee In ing at the home of Mr. Fish- | garage in Lander. 's .P, Fishburn, | De ee eer are: Bert Spaulding, one of the com- L. Gorham, who is with the Te<as|petent barbers at the Oil Exchange Oil company, was here yesterday a:.!|barber shop, has gone to Denver to left last night for R see the Post baseball tournament ane ness. ’ will be gone two weeks. Al Fritz is i . taking hié place while he is in the | Mile-High city. | addition to Steno- rton on busi- * * @ H. L. Welton, general manager of the Standard Oil Refinery, here 1s confined to his home by illness. | Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Falk are leav-} a ae ing today for Lusk, and are driving: i vil a intend to tour to} and Mrs. Joe Mansfield will overland. They in le tonight for Denver on a short) Reno, Nev., from there on a business business trip. and pleasure trip. Mr. {LP ILPOOIPIOIOTEMOEI IIE HOTA EE LES, II IPI 2 * Leon Goodrich has returned from| Mrs. R. F. Tyler, who has recently Douglas, where he was inspecting returned from ! finneapolis, Peay new school building. He drove ov where she was visiting with her daugh- land and was accompanied by Ralph) ters, is planning on building a love-| The school board is moving into Mason ly new home in the Carey addition a in the near future. * 2 8 ; ; r 87} the i fice George B. Nei- Paul Jones and Carl Young, 13 r an nue ie “Townsend building,' East Second street, left yesterday in| which was formerly occupied by the| their new Ford speedster for Cres- TU DAY SE 2 ES ’ F je . Casper Private School Red Cros The Red Cross society is} ton, Ia., where they will visit for Management of Mrs. Nye Roberts. toring its goods. ; seer iene weeks with Mr. Jones’ 516 South Durbin St. Telephone 339. Boarding and Day School Departments. Be- * * * Sergt. ew C. Burgess has re-) erst one tamnen heer ‘after a year in| Lew M. Gay of the Shaffer & Gay France, where he served in the Third | Furniture company, has gone to Kan- corps of artillery park, E. F.| sas City on a business trip of an in- After receiving his discharge at Fors | definite length of time. Russel st of July visited wit ia Seeerain Fort ¢ llins. Be-} The infant daughter of Mr. apt fore joining the army Mr. Burgess Mrs. Peters, on Linden ace au i Was employed as welder at the Mid-| fering a relapse and is very ill with we is loye at the | typhoid fever. | Py > ri are Cf ee EA a {ae cee ‘3 ginners’ Primary Grammar. “heli Arthur Hawks, son of Sarah x Individual Instruction, Open:Air Classes, Play-ground Activities. "FRENCH AND MUSIC DAILY. Parents who desire the best for their children will ap- preciate the quiet refined home atmosphere and uncrowded healthful class rooms, where EVERY child recites EVERY les- son EVERY day. ; Helen Ormsby, Lawrence Ormsby, ; Hawks, has joined the navy LG | Carl Werner and Miss Bailey, govern-| period of two years and erat aH css, have returned to their home here} and will be Bre ab theme ifter s ing e lays at their} Lakes training station in s. Mr. | : inet a et \Hawks has made several attempts to! ; Rat e:ibs ‘join, but failed in the examinations | Mrs, Floyd Jones has returned from}in Denver. He was accepted an one] Rochester, Minn., where she was con-{of the eastern cities, eres is ex- ulting with the Mayo Brothers. amination with a good standing. * oe * Mrs. William Clark of Pewee LN , is spending a few days here wit Teaaa Shé' will join Mr. Clark, who | {is now shipping his sheep and cattle jand they will go to Omaha, Nebr., cy Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bailey were itors yestérday at the Gerard and mmers camp in the Richards field. * * 6 Miss Martha Demorest has gone ) Billings and will return with Mrs. ! business. . ROOMS ROOMS TEACHERS’ SITUATION The securing of rooms for our teachers is becoming a serious question. as Sa oF ae The Reason For This Is: The people of Casper are not opening up their homes to the Board of Education so as to enable the teachers to secure rooms. The Teachers Are Becoming Discouraged Many of them have made a house-to-houise canvas and met with refusals. We do not want the teachers di scouraged, LAZPALAQAAA EL 4 st Pro- The good people of Casper must come to the front and as fessor Wilder, who is in a quandary regarding the situation. as TELEPHONE PROFESSOR WILDER TODAY. CHAMBER of COMMERCE yd ae a hs hi > 3