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LEGION DEFEATS of Yesterday and OPINTOW 15 DIIDED AMONG mp jay sold ||mere new Chalmers and Maxwells < appearing on the streets every Four .new cars were delivered to pu chasers during the last few day ample of the latest trend ih motor ¢ design. It has all the best equipm and jis one of the best-looking car built. . The reputation /for which the Chalmers bears is well sv tio qualtry ness ‘but’ a short ‘time, they have made y ereditable showing. They have h the ‘cars they could get end) r-| The new Chalmers is a strikihg ex- fe | xt] wy | <- STANDARD NG. 2 Se Have Ey Tie Pai Game on fee With’ Help of | Weather Man ‘Twas a great day for sluggers yes- terday, nor the Standard No. 2 hurlers being able to stand up in the cold weather of yesterday afternoon. won, 9 to 5, principally by ‘bunching its | nits and taking advantage of the Stand- ard misplays, ee eel neither the American Legion The Legion nine} ‘Bach team made ten STANDING OF THE GUUBS Standing of Clubs TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDING » 1¥oung, Young will have a goodly ON RESULT OF MONDAY'S BATTLE Coplen and Young Both Have Strong Backing for past record ‘to back up this confidence ‘in his ability to. win. oe following of ‘fight ‘fans ‘and a fine| tained by their late models. The 1920 Maxwel is wll fitted to maintain. the high standard of quality which all Maxwells enjoy. ticilly, impossible for the factory It fs prac- to supply the demand for these populur Twilight League WwW. 4, Pet! pate Sante oa § 000) Ten-Round Bout Expected to Determine Long | ie tomanda-halt truck which, the Ses RI, myn — itd is to supply the Rensricast ‘Legian Phot Maxwell people bui r > { i needs of a man or firm who wants a 2 500. Standing Dispute er Menits of Pair |good, sturdy truck of this size that will : pin ‘De speady and powerful, yet oconom Thi: fulfilled { his lit- 4 Boo Although George Coplen probably will enter the ring a favorite} ieuen tS Snes Bs 3.000, Monday night oS ek ert 2en-round ‘bout with Morry | Nafional ‘League hits. won middleweight Swarttaper wis Gy hinidy bey -withl ge giorgs : L. pet} won championship of the fleet while'a member of the) JS Proposed for tne willow, gotting @ homer with two | inotnnatl * _ 588! Sixth Division of the Minnesota naval militia, | oe on in the first and @ triple with an-| Brooion 3h 28 | In this Tight he won trom Labtey of | Sheridan Clubs other on in the third, out of the four! Chicago 3 540 Tene U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania, Young's trips he made to the platter. Mr.! . ae ptm powerful right jab and. fast sett cou: | Rutherford startled th) natives in the| 24 ‘47g}Dled With is science and clever foot . , Ai Beet, second frame by. getting a homer him-| 32 apa) Work 18 given much credit for this vic- | SHERIDAN, Wyo., June 19.—Plans self. For the Standard, Parsons ana! 31 {392 t0rY Which Brought him to the fore sin |are being made ‘here to form a Twilight Herron clotted triples, Herron’s scor- “8 the niatval tircles, ‘Baseball League along the same gen- ing a run, Smith got three singles in| Tn only one round: was Younp’s &n- \eral lines as the one formed this spring four trips which is ® ‘Speedy batting Lu periority questioned in his battle with) in Casper.’ Several church teams have: oS inpken aigneys kona’ Gn Ths It Wine ta sane hk ed Vinto the field here this year. altho the ridem; ho “gan deca a draw. into the field here this year. Altho the peady ga 5 H o4 -'sq,{Feach as Young but will not have the i starting late here, marks the in- allowing nary a. walk. He hit Mocks! a “so0) seed which the ‘Casper mun is credited pest Weare. ES GY | creased interest being shown in ama- in ite seventh, knocking him out tem 35 ‘yoz 4 With, But. it is doubtful if ’there ts @n-| They have f eae Peay i tr teur athileties in Sheridan. porarily. 7 gqnfOther boxer soceapalile of standing ‘up vei ai’ Wencadon: sar 438 ~ weeks for these cars to ari .| Mrs, 3 s fiat allapies, earee Caney a under punishing blows a8 ts Copten. | jaaging by the number of onfers on | Wyn whiting her winter rs. Good naires Sen ea 2 een N Heatly. two. weekend ardsald: ae: Demme ‘inl this shipment will not last very pases AcE hey ia igtretitpyiee ae their a. 24 the best 6f condition. Especially is this} -" 41; 3 ey : four, t#¥reby icing; the contest (it war] vat aie York— R. H. EB true'of Doyle and Young sear dees ‘tal outta the company shas ‘been in_busi-!ment. cold enough to ice anything). Singlvs} eA faty ets 3 0} win smaghiny. ‘victories (dver thelr op: by Rummel and Helm along with! da a ponents. Doyle will tackle Spike Mur- Swarttager's ‘triple and two Standard), 2°uNes an Is0n| ohy and "Young's opponent ts known. errors mude them. a Ptiadetihia— : R. H. b| The Dude Gilmore and Jnck Barry By winning. yesterday, the Américaa, «) * “iwill see. two lightweights weighing) Legion nine placed itself in line as the St. closest contender to the Mullin club as|"™ a team to he“feared ig the race for the Twilight League cup. Athletic club @md<the Burlington teams are scheduled ‘to play Sunday afternoon! ?*- with a chanee that the Midwest ana! Standard teams may tangle in’ the sec- ond game of a double-header, bie-header is Plnyea the contest will start at 2 o'clock. The Midwest-Stand- ard game will not be a regular Twi- light League battle. i How the Legion won: The Wyoming| If a @ou- jPhMadelphia --_.---------.- 2 Louis Causey an | Clemons. Cincinnati-Boston game postponed; ‘ChieagoBrooklyn game ‘wet grounds, American League At Detroit— * R. H, E.|good to Powder River and Waltman. 1 4 0 Yellowstone Highway, east—Gool to 0 3 0 '| Douglas, and generally good to Chey-; “postponed; yz) around ‘the 185 pound mark battling for supremacy, Gilmore is better known here. a the rough stretch ‘and ‘filling the bad ruts, will soon have this place in good ‘condition, Tractor ‘with planer, grader® and float is working on the north end.) Yellowstone Highway, ‘west—Fair to zee enne, Mannville and Lusk. { Scattered light rains over wide ter- STANDARD NO, 2— AB RH PO AE) At Clevelana— R, H. E,jritory will make roads slippery in Smith, 3b --. 4 2 3 1 © 1/Cleveland -_.. 3\ places, but did no great damage to the’ Eads, 4 0 2 0 2 1| Washington —~-~-...--.-... 1) reads. td 3.0 0 0 0 0: Caldwell and Nunamaker; Johnson, oa ete Wes Eads, ‘c. 4 0 1 8 4 4% Zachary and Picinich. 1 Bill Eads, poccessus 8°) 41 1-4 0) At Chicago— R. Hu. B._.Jack Burlington, manager of the Brown, 2b 3.0 1 6 4 4 Chicago. -2 & ‘}Manville Lumber company is in Cas. Redburn, 1b... 3°1 0'9 0 0 New York _- 2 '8) (7 29 eer today oh: Mustaes. Parsons, ef 8 1 1 2 0.0, Kerr and Schalk; Shawkey and Han- Herron, rf 31100 ————--— At St. ania R. H. Totals “--------—. ---80 5 1018 8 4/St. Louls 2 4 18 AMERICAN LEGION— {Philadelphia -~3 8 ; #£BR HPO AE) Davis and Severeid; Harris and Per- Rummel, 1b 2 2-6 O° 1 kins, wut VE F Pace: 0110 0 td fatum, I-18 4:1 5 h this Pi eiess UEL | B Pp Helm, 12°00 0} 3 ; 1200 0] Road Bulletin =| 090110 Rutherford, ss-. 1 1.0 4 1 | Stat) Highway Department, Office of Walker, rf — 1-10 © 0} District ineer. / Tridemy, p 10 2 2 0} Salt Creek road—Road in fair tray- -—- OS j eling condition, rough in places, owing Totals 0-9 40 21 4} to the unusually heavy traffic, Teams Score by inning! R.H.E.| working at Nine Mile Lake, smoothing Standard No. 2.00381190—510 4 Am. Legion 8 24000x—-910 4 The summary—Home. runs: Swart- fager, Rutherford. Three ‘base hits: Parsons, fice hit: Fads Hit by pitcher: Meeks by) Tridemy; Tatum by ads. Struvk ovts Ry Eads, 5; by Tridemy, 7. Base on ball: 1:10. FOOOLESOSOSOOOSOOOD OOOO OOO: 9090000000004000000: Sacrt- Wes ‘Swartfager. Passed ‘ball: Herron, Helm. Off Eads, 1. Time of ganyo: Umpire; “Macey. THORNDALE HALF ACRES Are now on the market and can be bought on easy pay- ments, 10 per centédewn, 10 per cent per month. Get your halfsacre at these prices and easy payments, they wills soon be all sold. _ ROSS LAMBERT LOUIS SEYBOLDT, Agent. With E, B. Foster, 135 East Second. We Have Just Received Our Initial Shipment of CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS ’ For Immediate Delivery f i The Big: Little Car” Supreme in Its P. Low in Cost of Upk Big in Soe Power’, Most Miles Per Gallon A Demonstration Will Convince You The Casper Sporting Goods Company Corner Second and David Sts. i Phone 214 We ‘have just received a carload 0 |these Wonderful furnaces and can maké immodiate linstallation. Order now. CASPER SHEET METAL WORKS J A. N. ENDELL, Prop. Phone 455. Rear Kimball Drug Store. ‘e4 165 libs. 142 bs. 115. Lbs. I avited, come falling hair, fouls a scalp ap and then a "7 or two, should be used at once. Herpicide will eradicate your dandruff and bald stop your falling hair. Herpicides sold on a money-back guarantee at‘all Drug And Dep't: Stores. Insistupon the genuine Newbro’s . Herpicide.___ Applications at the Better Barber Shava Kimba'l Drug Store, Special Agent WATCH FOR The M ost Sensational Boxing Card of the Season MONDAY, JUNE 21 CASPER STADIUM 8:30 p.m. 30 Rounds of Closely Matched Boxing — MOREY YOUNG MS. GEORGE GOPLEN 10—Routds—10 CHARLIE DOYLE VS. SPIKE MURPHY 40-+Rounde—10 EDDIE ANDERSON YS. YOUNG SEMLER 6—Rounds—6 Admission $2 and $3, PlasWar Tax. Ladies Cordially R.S.TOB SPOTOOPOOD>OS | pe: Hello Casper! Harry Hart’s BIG MUSICAL REVIEW 20-——PEOPLE 20 Girls — Gals — Girls — Girls 3 COMPLETE CHANGES OF PROGRAM WEEKLY Feature Pictures Photo Display THE MARIGOLD AIRDOME Dancing Girls Show Girls Gh, Boy! = J The Coolest House in Town THE DATE 9999099990909 SE9GHO9F900090 165 Lbs. 142 Lbs. 115 Lbs. IN, Promoter.’ WHERE ROMANCE AND _ ADVENTURE FLOURISH STI. ‘Travel by Land and Sea to the Pictures: Places of the World—Afiorded by L United States Marine Corps. “Sailing Orders” ar youre weary of the office And your step ‘hes lost its snap, If you're looking for a that fits A big two-fisted chap At you want ‘to go a-roving AN ‘this jolly ol ‘world round, Come w-Tunnin', rurmin’, buddy, When the bugle starts to sound. Por we've cot our salling orders, Ana there's jcy im all our hearts— ©, we're dropping down the river, And it's hey for foreign parts! It's hey for Guam and Haiti And the beach at Wakaiki! ‘The Marines have got their orders, And they're putting out to sea. Tf you're tired of the factory Or you're weary of the plow, And you don't find any romance In the job you're doing now, Hiere’s a chance to go a-roving Mo the place Adventure’s found, So come a-runnin’, buddy, When ‘you hear the Bound. ‘They're vheering from the ferries, Ana they're waving from the bugles shore; ThE dull old life's behind us And the new life les before. We're off to make tall “howdy” With the Moro and Chinee. The Marines have got their orders, And they're putting out to sea, ‘The young man who has not felt the call of the sea, who has never known the “wa&nderlust’— that restless hunger for the sight of Strange foreign lands and stranger people—he does not exfst. But how many men neglect their op- portunities and ‘ow old without ever having wafdered very far from their own home towns. ‘What have such men gotten out of life? ‘What have they to look back on but a monotonous round of uninteresting toll? How they anust envy their more fortunate— or perhaps ‘more daring—fellows, who have traveled and ween and done—who have lived life to the full! How the “stay-at-home” must regret his lack of enterprise, as he wits, one of an interested group. While some ex-Marine spins yarn after yarn (and true yarns they hre, too) of his adventures on toss- ing Seas and under tropic skies. @ The. Marine und the Wide World At ‘the moment you are reading this there is hardly a country on earth where there are not United States Marines, doing men's work —yes, and playing, too, as real men play—storing up health and memories that will last them to the end of the chapter. There are Marines down in Cuba, picturesque old Cuba, almost ‘as Spanish today as when the red and yellow flag of Spain floated over Morro Castle. In Haiti—the queer little republic, where the colored folks speak French, Ma- rines are helping to slap bad little bandits on the wrist when they misbehave. That's life—life with just enough danger in it to make it worth the living. ‘There are Marines walking the streets of London and Paree, They are hearing real ukeleles on a real beach at Wakaiki. They are in the Philippines and “somewhere ‘east of Suez," wherq Mr. Kipling tells us “there ain't no ten com- mandments and a man can raise a thirst.” Maybe it isn't as bad as that, but the Orient Is mighty in- teresting. Days of Real Sport Any man who feels at home with @ gun and a fishing rod was born e $180.00 Kohl's And Up “Little Wonder” Cabin Complete Sections Ready to Bolt Together fish. And in troy are fish such made of—fish would make a New York chef weep for joy. And fame! How would it be if this morning we had ‘started on a hunting leave way up into China in search of deer or bear? Or sup- pose’ we Were guarding Uncle Sam’s big ditch at Panama and got Ienve to go out anit pot a jaguar ‘to make somebody a leop- ard skin cont? Home Life’ of the Marines No Marine ever seems to st: one place Jong enough to get r ‘When he is not just oft for fo’ eign ports or just coming home from service nbrond, he Is on one of the big battleships which are always on the move from one port Ye another. Today he may be in Guantanamo Phy, Cuba, and the next bound for France or Con- stantinople, or goodness knows where. And when-he’s on duty in the States he may bo at any one of a number of interesting places— Quantico, the station just out of Washington; the League Island Navy Yard, at Philadelphia; the Brooklyn Navy Yard, at New York; or he may be at San Diego, in sunny California, or Mare Tsland, in San Francisco Bay. Work Time for the Marine ‘The Marine’s iife is not all play. There's work to be done. But it's a man’s work and interesting. There are short, snappy drilis that teach a man to be on his toes. There are setting-up exercises that give a man a chest like a bar- rel. There are hikes, short ones at first and grafunity increasing, that teach a man to walk on his own two feet, and Ike it. And there’s rifle practice. But that isn’t work—thnat’s sport. There is wireless telegraphy and_ signe! work to be learned. ‘There Ts training in. scouting snd wood- craft. Maybe you didn’t Robinson Crusoe when it-comes to making himself comfortable in a wild country. There fs artillery practice and something of sailing, rowing and seamanship. ‘For a Marine is a sailor as well as a soldier, But it’s good work—all of it. In addition to giving 2 man physical fitness and mental alert- ness, the “Marino Corps gives plenty of opportunity for learnine ‘a trade that will men bir money for him ‘after his discharge. Thou- sands of ex-Marines have imme- diately been taken into well-pay- ing jobs In civil life as aviators, airplane mechanics, gas engine me- chanics, chauffeurs, wireless oper- ators, printers, barbers, ball players, chefs, bakers, electricians, fore- men, etc., etc. An onorable discharge after two, three or four years’ service in the Marines is the best letter of recommendation any man can have, The Marine Corps wants only GOOD men, but they don’t have to be giants, just ordinarily healthy. Don't sny, “I can’t pasx the test,” ‘The doctors until you have tried. are kindly and courteous. Give them’ a chance to look you over. Send for booklet. If you are interested eall at U.S, Marine Corps Recruiting Office 242 South Center St. Casper, Wyo. $180.00 And Up Goes up like magic, looks like a dream, solid as a rock, nifty and neat. Sista texf bolts—move in, Dismantled and re-erected in a few hours. ‘Can used for Year-around homes. A little city or summer resort ‘of these would aittract attention from’ the outside world—-would appeal ‘to all who saw it. I@eal for the homestead or small suburt homes, STRIKING? YES! ARTISTIC? DECIDEDLY SO. IT HI DHE SPOT. IT “PILLS THE ‘BIL Nothing Like It Anywhere WRITE FOR OUR CATALOG AND FOLDERS KOHL READY-BUILT HOUSE COMPANY + Douglas, Wyoming Ice Cold | Watermelon | |The Palace Ice Cream Parlor Cantaloupes, Hood River Berries, Cherries Arriving Daily Fresh Cut Flowers Every Day Phone 1474. 240 South Center know that every “Marine is 9 Tegular