Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1919, Page 6

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| PAGE SEX : Ne rata — PORT EVENT COWBOYS MEET MINES SUNDAY Wyoming Squad Working to Get in Form for Game with Fast Golden Eleven With the big game with the Colo- rado Schoo} of Mines scheduled for; next Saturday, at Laramie, the Wyo-; ming varsity eleven is laboring strenuously to get into shape to come out Victor. The team appeared to! lack the necessary scoring equipment | in its game here 1. Saturday with | the Montana Agei If the Cow- hoy eleven expecis a victory egainst the Miners of. Colorado, Coach Cor- bett will have to drive his men hard and impress them with the faet that es fast backfield work to win most football contests. Little is known of the strength of the Miners but judging from perfor- mances of past se: s, the Yellow and Brown squad will haye a hard! team to buck this week. In the game with the Aggies here Jast week, the Cowboys showed that they knew little about the open game. If the Miners start a forward pass- ing game or try a sweeping open-} r) MOTHER'S uRTHPLAGE IN GEORGIA WILL BE MADE “(7 PERMANENT RODSEVELT MEMORIAL BY SOUTHERNERS THE HOUSE OF FEATURES RIC THEATRE ; CONTINUOUS 1P.M.TO11P.M. The Best Ventilated Theater in Wyoming ~ TODAY June Elvidge Cf. ~~, 99 Coax Me CHRISTIE COMEDY— 4 “ARE SECOND MARRIAGES ie ae —and— ; Pathe Weekly SPECIAL AVIATION PICTURES | NEW YORK, Oct. 15—Leading | Southerners, including United _; } States Senators, have joined in an | Organized movement to make the j birthplace -of Theodore Roose- velt’s mother, the famous old Bul. loch homestead at Roswell, Ga., a | permanent Roosevelt memorial. late’ President, are leaders in the | movement. The Bulloch committee is com- | posed of one member from each’ | southern state and is headed by ! Dr. Floyd W. McRae, of Atlanta. | loch, a southern gentlewoman famous for her Beauty end! charm who supported the southern ‘cause in the sixties, although the wife of a Northerner and living in New York, -is a venerable mansion of *! It has the co-operation of C, W. the Southern colonial stlye in a j McClure, ‘a Roosevelt Progressive i typical Georgia plantation setting + who is state chairman in Georgia, | at Roswell, near Atlanta. The old ‘ style attack, it wil] go bad with the | AMES. j _ Both the Georgia senators, Hoke | for the Roosevelt Memorial As- | mansion was often visited by 7 tom is Wyoming boy Sal Soeae PITCHER CHANGES | Smith and William J. Harris, as sociation, and of E. Y. Clarke, | Roosevelt. “ With Short Address on Aviation by Army Fher. ‘Altho the yoming team which} CLUBS-Leon Ames big right | welll as former Senator Thomas director of the Georgia campaign | Roosevelt was always popular ‘ came to town last week showed aj handed pitcher nas” been | W. Hardwick, all of whom were of the association. | in Georgia. His devotion to his | } southern mother had muck to do { with this sentiment toward him, but his principles of Americanism | made him many admirers among those who: did not belong to his fe Pare - >. THEBEST SHOW IN TOWN released by St. Louis to te Ames hag been in Major League Bervice for sixteen years, woeful need of polishing before it will | be a smooth working football ma-| chiné, footbal] followers in the state freely predict one of the greatest seasons in the history of the Lara- | mie school for Coach Corbett. The Cowboy coach has a nucleus} of five to six letter men. By per-| sistent work he should be able to TRuek LOADEDWITH PROPAGANDA form a real backfield from his green} materi: The heavy and partially experiencéd line looks like probably active political opponents of! the | The birthplace of Martha Bul- ted te Adveioments in The Duy Tie wad Seve Money the best that has ever represented Wyoming. JUNIORS AND FRESHMEN CLASH ON GRID TODAY The Junior and Freshmen high school football teams are _ battli this afternoon on the high school 2th- letic field to pick the team which will play the victorious senior eleven next week. The game is scheduled | to start at 4 o'clock. The frosh eleven has been re-or-! ganized since its defeat at the hands of the seniors. The yearlings should have the edge in weight when they; £0 up against the SRSb AER DIODE: sque ad. SHARKEY VICTOR OVER 31. LOUIS BANTAMWEIGHT (hy Noe intense Press.) ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15—Jack Shark-, ey of New York won a ne spaper | decision/over Kid Regan in 2 ight | round go. Both 83 bantam weights. | STEVE DALTON BEATS CELMARS IN 4 ROUNDS, : every weck than by having one large Ansocinted Press.) | LOS ‘ANG ELES, Oct. four rounds last night. The men are} welter \ heen est, AMERIGANIZATION GLASS | ENROLLMENT IS GROWING’: The Americanization school which} was started Monday evening at the} courthouse with Mrs. Minnie Mitchell} Peterson as the instructor, ha: enroliment and the men in the classez are most enthusiastic, One German, one native of New! Tribune. South Wales, and one from the isle of Crete are enrolled. “The other members of the school are Greeks. Word drill, spelling, writing, com- position and reading are taught. His- tory and literature are covered in the reading lessons. eee erg MAIN OFFICE OF E. T. WILLIAMS GOES TO DENVER Elmer V. Williams of the E, T. Williams Oil company has sold his home here and will move to Denver with his family. While the company will maintain its offices here, they will! be placed’in charge of an assistant. The extensive interests of the com- pany in the Texas field demand that the main office be more centrally socated, and to that end, the branch office in Denver is to be enlarged. pate ties ch ae Judge Ralph Kimball will close his | term of court in Converse county this week and will return to Comper | to open court here next Monday. ——— Like Cascarets, they work. while | you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. ‘THURSDAY SPECIAL PLAN 15—Steve| cess is clearly indicated by the great Dalton defeated Johnny Celmars in| inert a good] the Webel store had to explain to MADE DEFINITE ' Second Strine | Men from feramet Coming for Game Here Next Saturday ae i The date of the football game with the University of Wyoming sec- ond team was definitely settled Tues-! day when Vincent Carter, coach of the Army and Navy club team re- ceived word that the cdntest would} be played here Saturday afternoon. The contest will start at 4:30 o’clock | to allow all business men and work- ers at the refineries an opportunity; to see the service team wallop the freshmen and second team players | from th ti See OF WEBEL'’S SHOWS BIG RESULT IN SIX MONTHS It has been nearly six months since the regular weekly Thursday special sales of the Webel*Commercial com- | pany. started. They were begun with | the theory that the company and the; consumer would profit more by hay-} bargains placed on sale | clearance sale annually, That the sales have been a suc-! se in the business each month! since last May. One item from four]! | or five different departments is plac- ed on sale. The price is placed often jat cost and sometimes below cost, fay company in this way keeps stock cleaned up. The consum-| er is also getting the benefit of the store’s policy. Arthur Bruns, ad- vertising manager of the Webel store | j states that it is the best plan he has discovered for keeping stock turned. The big: interest in these sales was indicated last week when clerks in hundreds a typographical error in an advertisement carried in the Daily The ,ommission of that one figure placed the sale price of the ; gowns advertised at less than one- third the regular price. The Webel company was in no way-to blame. It was one of the few unavoidable er- rors which at times creep into type. pate SA a a NOTICE The women of the Mooseheart le- gion will hold a special business | meeting at 8 o'clock Saturday even- {ing, Oct. 18, at the Moose hall. 10-15-1t* After you eas a take Exronic | od itantly rollover Stops food searing, eating, sna aR ston stomach m miseries sweet und strong. i increaee Visit an Peo. apie menderte ieee aeons eostea, =| le ASPER PH ARMACY, 110 E. Second St. i [By United Prenn} GARY, Oct. 15—Forty homes suspected as centers of ‘revolution- ary activities were raided between midnight and dawn by soldiers un- der the direction of the army secret service. Eighteen men were ar- rested and held with 40 others taken in previous raids. An army truck was needed to carry away the printed propaganda. ‘ These raids are merely the start of what may be expected, army officers hinted. A secret list containing the names of 700 radicals All will be has been obtained by the army intelligence department. investigated. LADIES of CASPER We Wish to Anriounce the Arrival of Our Holiday Line of. High Grade Perfumes and Toilet cArticles See Our Beautiful Display of the Wonderful Jonteel Preparations In Boxes of Various Styles Also the New Sensation CARA-NOME In Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Face Powders, etc. We handle the Largest Libe'of Toilet Goods i in Wyoming. Kimball Drug Store The Rexall Store The Pioneer Store READY: T0-SET-UP Coal-Burning, Self-Regulating, Safe Hot Water Heating System Thel-Car System Complete, Other sizes for 2- to 10-car private Neg ad Prices are risingly low. Any pesca est up W. if ‘Oina short time. 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