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satu DAY, ia 20,1919 Ee ae _ Ebe Casper Daily Ecibune SCRIMMAGE 1 MODRMAN GETS sate ceo : ae START IN WEEK SENDOFFINMD, 2.7 = in Y DRAGGED TQ 72 Lc LN SE = Foot ¢ ight in Stirrup When Thrown by Horse, Grey Boy Mangled ata ge Special to the Tribune i £ i ry of th GREYBULL, Wyo, Sept. 20 worker a ¥reriel , Ten-year-old Steve Jones, son of Army and Navy Club Needs More Visit to Scene AE Forme: Gridiron Si M a Frank Jones, prominent stockman of Candidates to Work Out with Battles Wins Compliment: + : , Fr Ha eeeeonr ree Sent eee ' plimentary t Ir compar ‘ when his foot caught in the stirrup red sk and First Squad Notice ire under instructior yall t _— ef the herte from which he wns mangled bef = are n a sympathetic <t unless A Tribune Wantad will t thrown. The boy suffered a frac. caught _ \ weck of football practice for the Sports f ers in Missouri still = = \rmy and Navy football squad has remember “Stude” Moorman for h f “7 wed most of the men in fair con- athletic prowe is the } tion and real scrimmage work is Rev. R. H. Moorman who untii i ned for metinue next week. few weeks ago was pastor of the than eleven men were out last) First Baptist church here. Moormaua nt for practice on the athletic was a William Jewell center on this 6 Coach Vincent Carter wants) Missouri college eleven. Of his re ght more men so that he will have turn to Missouri, C. FE. McBride wo full elevens fia scrimmage. tepresentative sport writer of the Work of passing the ball, simple Missouri Valley conference, } ormation, and signal drills have oe-) to say . upied the attention of the playéts “Mi hus far this month With the ap- ouri f , remember roach of the initial game, October, William Je i}, with the University of Wyoming year of hi ond team, Coach Carter expects, Liberty send the service men thtu some " tiff work-outs, eral volunteers have offered services to “buck the line’ in ractice but what Coach Carter wants th, Lt follo Moorms will » the old center, who in one > great gridiron career at won « place on the All Mis- souri honor seldom w ence eleven, sn on by a player of the smaller colleges, “Moorman has been the pastor of » First Baptist Church at Casper two full teams for the season in’ Wyo., for several yenrs, but heck ler that the Army and Navy elub am will represent the best football aterial in Casper. mile Seca Everything in Correct Fall Apparel | heir in Missouri now for & st Yore sailing for I been sent as a a ce ea for Men of Discriniuinating Taste «By BALTIMORE, Sept. 20, Joe “The big William Jewell man Lynch of New York fought a fast one of ers most powerful pls 12-round bout. last night With ye've ever seen in action on any 2 Frankie Mason of Fort Wayne, with gridiron and we'd like to be a honors even. spectator at the ringside when some awe wild bird in Indie decides that the huge missionary would be sof 7 GHET NEFF HOLDS TITLE i | ON REFEREE’S DECISION Heo DOWOWINNERIN For Men Who Demand the Best be j * PHORM IX eet nd Chet Nott FAST 60 WITH BARTFIELD There is an indefinable something about Hart Schattner & Marx Men’s Suits that sets them $ f Seattle retained his title of Hght: any: = - RS weight champion of the southwest by (hy Associated Perens. apart from the common place. of vaining « referee's decision last; ST. PAUL, Sept. 20. Middle seg e % ; | ” night over Bill Chapelle of San Diego weight champion Mike O'Dowd of St. | Our constant striving tor an ideal, an ideal that admits no compromise, hnds ample re *. 1 w fast and furious ten-round bat-! Paul, outfought Soldier Bartfield in| : : : : f that kind as ressed Hart : aidarnificitansround qo Necalascnriere ward in the number of men who show their appreciation of that kind as expressed in 1 : a ———— : ‘| Schaffner & Marx Clothing for Me aa , * LUSITANIA MEDALS ARE ARMY AND NAVY GLUB IS chaffner & Marx Clothing for Men. MEAS ° ; 2 en--- ; FAKE, SAYS HUN, SRLES SERVING MANY PATRONS, If you want clothes that are tailored according to the most exacting specification—clothes that are finished wit! ° T h RICANS STOPPED —— care and skill that only the best tailoring can accomplish-—clothes that combine character and charm with lines that arr Casne hile Tee iy ue and ane clean-cut, comfortable, correct—then try a Hart Schaffner & Marx all-wool suit at i y x room is ‘a-| P —— jciiie 3 not to mention the food, if th . WITH. THE AMERICAN:FORCES) attendance this week is any basis of | $30, $35, $40, aca - — ‘ IN GERMANY.— (Correspondence of | judging. Thursday found 110 served! ; - niathatea- lie nerepat 5 1 worth : the Associated Pregss.)—Sale of a re-| at noon and yesterday found: still am ‘ aaa WE. A Beni hs a eis — “i r production of the. Lusitania medal,! more coming to this popular new eat- vhile to look at our spendid lin ; 2 g which for a time was being peddled ing place. Thirty has been the us- Top Coats $18.00 to $45.00. . in the occupied areas, has beert for-| ual number but since enlarging the 2 aan & Nidden in the Rhine province by the|club- rooms and throwing open the PPT PT ees P eonaiikcation inkeaelactiann ef : oberpresident. Hundreds of the med-| club to the public the popularity has} BECO NG! ate re eee oe pe te ma eae hi * Were bot by American soldiers more than tripled. feavare some x10 2 Fei a ie sear a a : ; tee Sa! ‘ . souvenirs, Writing to Colonel I. L.| The hours of serving are 6:30 to M , hats for are here in S he = ; a Saeed ER *. Nuat, officer in charge of civil af-|8 6O’efock in the morning for break- Name, Vanity, orted Burbolettes, New Velour ’ h , faird in the American area, regard-| fast; 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock for dinner ng of all sweet and best in men’s head wear $3. 50 to $15. 00 ° ing the sale of the medal by Gef-)at noon, and 6:30 to 7 o'clock for Prices. ranxe 2 * mans the oberpresident says: supper in the ning Fall Caps—Different Than the Rest, $1.50 to $5.00 . “f wish to inform you that such 4 ae $$ ——— % vedal has, of course, never been Th an tr Ind = +s ; < coined or caused to be coined by, an¥ penarkable f fact th Men’s New Fall Neckwear Men’s Pure Silk Madras Sher German government. The medal is) pyanches droop to the ground ‘ = “ » ° imply the outcome of misguided) ake root as separate stems 4 wonderful: array of silk se Hosiery, Sis 00 to $2.00 in New Des! 4 . thrift and greediness on the patt 6f ported a ertain private dealers who, in @ most, x some o fomestic silks Fine Sv iiwarrantable manner, published this] s argc in \ . tasteless réproduction and have! ATARRH well as the best product from EDS. ay é howked it about, without consider For head or throat ceptional qualities and sple n rick, x eit : ‘ug for one moment, that by se do Catarrh try. the bright colorings, as well as neat effects. Ranginy. $2.00 oO $6.50 they stimulate the animosity! vapor treatment— wuinst Germany.” ' ae 65e to $3.50 Men’s Silk Shirts for Fail Wea The passage. thru “the ‘Suez aanal, | fety-nine miles long, reduces the irney from Europe to India by four | *yQuR BODYGUARD” - SOF, 60%. H:2¢ ousand miles. Pure Silk Knitted Neckwear Knitted scarfs are very popular, and growin lay. W of pure silk fashioned knitted scarf 1 u heather mixtures, cross striped effects and plain pearance ply spl mea $2.50 & $3.50 $7.50 0 $13.50 25¢, 50¢, 75¢€ Are Making “Knicker” Suits and Overcoats tor Them are showing a big range and beautiful more so every ¢ MEN—BUY SHOES NOW! Opportunity Models that have all the smart young men features {Don't let th belts, yokes, plaits, all the liv pocket variations all shoes ea * a Une It really costs you less per year to dress your mes the TO MAKE MONEY in such clothes because he'll wear them longer muitedi=anic This store has been selected to handle these clothes in Casper. ! And as with the new clothes we feel that it is a great achievement to be able to give the boys the styh things they want and the parents the service qualit in boys’ clothes they’ve always hoped for Prices $6.50, $10, $12.50 $15, $18, $22.50, $25 Boys’ Furnishings, Too Our Cap, Waist, Neckwear, Stockings, Underwear PsHork aCLOTHING CO bweater and Shoe Stocks are always up-to-dute. We'r i pia he rads shes Ra , our Second Floor Successors to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. Have a Contract for Hauling | 35 Miles of Pipe Will give parties buying a truck from me pref- erence. Will give work to you if you buy a truck. TRUCKS SOLD ON PAYMENT PLAN. | R. N. Van Sant | Henning Hotel. | Le