Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 9

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i 4h \ Posture tests fast Casper school ‘where 231 per tial month and 61 per cent These Ls were conducted json, Who has charge of the phliys-} oy training for girls in the Casper public schools, and by Dean Morgan, who has charge of physical training of woys in the schools. The marked tm: provement which indicates better ca: riage of students in the schools was ex- tremely gratifying to both Mr. Morgan and Miss Dodson. Central school. showed an improve- ment from 21% per cent to 57 per cent from the first to the second month, Park school which showed probably the gevond best average in the posture tesi4 had a percentage of 33 for the first and @ for the second month. At the end of the second month, the Burlington school showed an improve. ment of 24 per cent, going from 40 to 64 per cent. West Casper’s improved from 38 to b4 per cent. er In East Casper, Mrs. Foster’s room in the first grade with a percentage of 71 led the school. A percentage of 74 in Miss Kuhns’,;room headed all the other rooms in the Central school. % | For Park school, Miss) Bolton's roam } in the sixth grade, 4 71 per cent} was vest in the school. The high per- centage of Mei Rosoher's room led the Burlingt |» While 6) per cent in Miss iker’s room was the highest aye! for West Casper. MANY LINEMEN NAMED AS FOOTBALL, CAPTAINS. It is int Ing to note in looking over an early list of football captains named for next sé@ason the surprising: ly large number of linemen who have been selected as leaders. The list is an early one and, necessaril: 8 ly incomplete but It showa the Increasing interest in the playing abjlity of men in the line, Many times the glory of being a play- er on the line consists largely in tak- ing punishment, bruises and the brunt 100 pound sack. fine granu- lated sugar, only oné sack to customer ab oe cccecieeennre 10.75 Fancy Grimés Golden, Red apples, $3.50 to $4.00 values at Per DOX ny f275 Four pound sack Aunt Jemima ‘pancake flour, regular 60c VEALUC, TOW ncicecieereseeeee ee eeeeeerreee a SOC Four pound sack Red Moon pancake flour, regular 60c VALU, NOW oo..ceee cece ieee ne ABC Large package Quaker or Sol- itaire Oats, regular 45c value, two packages ..... teneo eee 1 BC P. & G. White Naphtha soap, 13 bars for... <~--=$ 1.00 Crystal White soap, 15 bars FOr er op adi es Lava soap, 12 bars for ...$1.05 Gold Dust, large package, 3 sieeeseeneen GEC ee Ten pound box fancy evapor- ated apples, per box Ten pound box: fancy prunes, per DO see ae for Laan. Twenty-five pound box fancy prunes, per box Twenty-five pound box fancy seedless raisins, per box $8,00 Twenty-five. pound box dried black grapes, per box ..$7.60 Te a ie cana No. 10 solid pack blackberries, regular $1.65, now .......... No. 10solid pack apricots syrup, regular $1.50, now $1.25 No. 10 solid pack peaches in syrup, regular $1.50, now$1.25 No. 10 solid pack Loganberries regular $1.90, now ........$1.60 VV ——————oeeeeeeeeee ‘ ONE LOT 22 oz. jars jellies and pre- Serves, regular 65c¢, now...... 45¢ 16 og. pure’ fruit preserves, qe Be, now yor * Quay ars pure apple bu regular 60¢, now abe eet es CANNED SALMON AND FISH One pound cans pink salmon, Tegular 85c, six cans for $1.50 One pound can fancy Sai- mon, regular 60c, six cans for «eee gee SE One-half pound cans Medium Red Salmon, regular 25e, six cans fOPs hi Mec oi. Late \ne-quarter pound can oil Sar- ines, regular 10¢, six cans 45¢ e-quarter pound ‘cans Tuna Pt i regular 20c, three cans d Jona- than, Rome Beauty, Spitzen- berg, Blue Permain, or Akin $5.50 $1.35 60c in the grade schools during the lst thity days have vement over the standings made at the end ie greatest gain shown by any school was.in the cent passed the test of the ini-|': under the direction of Miss Christine of the game. Many times the line man is overlooked in preference to the play ing of the backfield athletes. Of a list of twenty colleges and ubi versities, there were twelve linemen and eight backfield players. Of tnis total, four West elevens have men playing at center <s leaders for. next season. Greene, Army center, was named by- the West Pointers, while the Navy Players chose Emery E. Larson, An- napolis center. Northwestern and George Latham at the University: of California, were other centers, pamed as captains for 1921, _On this list not one guard was named as leader, tackles and four centers; thus giving the center position the edge of all oth- ers. Three fullbacks were selected ay 1921 captains. i= The schools in this list are Annapolis, Colorado College, Columbia University, Dartmouth, Fordham, Indiana Univer- #ity, New York University, Northwest- ern, Virginia Polytechnic, Chicago University, Georgia, iowa, Kentucky,“Maine, North Carolina, Rasleyen University, West Point ana ‘ale. OHIO NOT TO MEET HARVARD IN 1921. Ohio State, champion eleven of the Big Ten this year, has refused to meet Harvard ina game next fall. ‘The ath- letic board members explained thi reason was due to the fact that Harve ard had refused to play bus the following season, giving as a reason for refusing a game in 1922, cer- tain faculty rulings which preventei such a contest. - -mninincmannmnntine e 0€ | QUALITY es 6 | Old Men Back at Laramie Material Looks Good to js promising: material a ola were centers. Both the Point’ and’ Annapolis ‘footban Francis. M, Jack Hathaway at There were four ends, four California, Minois, ‘that ‘the Ohi6 in Colum- CTS GOOD over, the basketball is. already In full) Swing at the university, and the inter- class series, always valuable in giving work-out early in the season, will be held this week. With a wealth of material, both new, from which to — draw, bute hb. Corbett | team" of last year. _ Among the men who look be mentioned Captain in the for a Smyth) of forwards turned’ to make tioh on the team. and Rankir’ of ,Encam} guards; Orion Ne of La glas. teams have chosen captains. of Laramie will } Kay of Rawiins Metropolitan 5 to ale Store Specials for Saturday Aluminum Double Cookers___________ Aluminum Stew Kettles_-__.__._____- Mén’s Work Hose, 2 pair... --__-. Meén’s Wool Hose; Men’s Work Shirts, each..__ Men’s Dress Shirts, each__.2.2:___.___ Ladies’ Cotton Hose, 2 pairs. 22s. .__. 25e Ladies’ Jersey Bloomers, pair_____.___98¢ Dalhe ae s Saee “ Henry cut'the string and we are followirig © .« No more-worry Prices of’ Groceries have’ been going back to, pre-war’ basis for the past few months and we have decided to take the final downward leap at once. about the high cost of liv- Every, item in our stock is reduced to a pre-war basis and some even less. We are not retiring from business. We are here to stay, Fhe sole purpose of this sale is to get back to pre-war basis as soon as pos- sible. We defy any local or Denver competition. Sale starts Saturday, December 11 and ends Saturday, December 18. ¥ FANCY GROCERIES Fancy white potatoes, per hundred Dr. Price’s Baking Powder, 25c can for ......20c One-half pound package Lipton’s .Tea, 50c TIRORMM SOR 2 Sot eee ni il si OS One-half pound can Hershey cocoa, 35c cans, Cm TO oO Thousand Isle salad dressing, regular 60c, . now . a cae 450 Eight oz. regular 25c, three Felecia «SOI ar a ea 50c Five pound cans Table gu Z . [gl Pe Th wh Xie itiapeeRetabe i ie Aa eccmercomete YT. - $afe home matches, regular 35c carton..... 30c Five pound’ pail strained honey, regular $1.75 WOW urs eal ee aes White Navy Beans, regular 15c, ten pounds Pe ee cl i ameter SD Fancy Jap Rice, regular 15¢ pound, ten pounds Good grade bulk coffee, regular 50c poiind, five goes for $1.75@ Fine hardwood toothpicks, regular 5c package, Beg gg ARR, ot TETRA IRN a AAREY | Large rolls toilet paper, regular 2 for 25c, 12 BOUT a Ns th tant enero ROD. One lot Brooms $1.25 and $1.50 values for $1.00 No Refunds During This Sale CASH STORE ~~ 142 East Second St. SERVICE Phone 903 COURTESY PRE-WAR PRICE SALE OF GROCERIES Milk By The Case—48 Cans. Red Cross milk, per case $6.50 St. Charles milk, per case $6.50-~ Pet Brand milk, per case $6.25 Hebe (compound) at /per po UT Bennett eer oaeeienamen es 1. |.) EMPSON’S CANNED GOODS By the case—24 cans Empson’s No. 214 Tomatoes, , 25c retail value, per case $4.00 Empson’s No. 214 Kraut, 20c retail value, per case ....-$3.60 Empson’s Now 214 Hominy, 20c retail value, per case $3.60 Empson’s No. 2 Peas, retail value, per case ....$3.60 Empson’s No. 2 Stringless Beans; 25c retail value, per case .... $3.80 CANNED FRUIT No, 2 cans fancy sliced Pine- apple, regular 40c, 6° cans for : No. 214 cans fancy sliced Pine- apple, regular 50c, six cans bc Aaalie enn 2.40 No. 214 cans fancy peaches, regular 65c, three cans $1.55 No. 21%4.cans extra Y. F. Peaches, regular 55c, three cans for No. 2 cans fa berries, regular 55c, three cans SYRUPS Five pound J. M. Cane and Maple Syrup, regular $1.75, NOW cero 3 Ten pound J. M. Cane and Maple Syrup, regular $3.25, Wow es soe $2.65 Five pounds Vincent’s Cane and Maple Syrup, regular $1,075, NOW ..,.-. 02sec e cn $135 Ten pounds. Vincent’s Cane and Maple Syrup, regular $8.25, Mow: 22.5 ce Five pounds Blue Karo Syrup, regular 65c, now ..... ...50e Five pounds Red K. regular 70c, now ....... CANNED GOODS No. 21% California Tomatoes, case, 24 cans ......-,..... $3.60 No. 2 Midday Club Corn, case, 24 igang: 2...2.4........__ $3.80 No. 2 Brown Beauty Beans, CASE 24 CAMS oe eesenn nn 380 No. 24% Del Monte Pork and Beans, regular 35¢,'6 ‘cans yrup, 55 CO asc phasis No. 2 Campbell's Pork and Beans, regular. 20c, 6 cans (fo oR Be ot Deadman 7 Fs 11 * o tt expects to develop a|Sophomore five and Laugheaa of Wor-]ed ‘as a good omen for the success of quintet that .will duplicate and eur-|land captains the. first-year men, Pass the auceeas Won by the “wonder consin, Simpson of Cody, Hegewald or @ positions last year, and] has Wwlins, one of the fastest} time Among the new mén are many who have won enviable reputations on high school teams; they include Lester Grese - | of Worland, Laughhead of Worland and ent, both all-state. of Cody, Cordiner ie and McWhinnie of Dou 'The class series may show u other good material. Three of the clas Knight he Juniors, M harge of ‘thi '20ei; ormher years, who has re-| viable record a strong bid or a, posi-| backfield man. Tn the guard posi-)the i tons may. be mentioned Neff of Cody,| the team in q heady manner, with an Knight. of Laramie and Thompson of} unerring judgment for the right play at Cody, all letter men from last year. At|the right center Ben Gregg of Worland will het g fill the gap left by the gaduation of Me ‘ CPI EPLEELEL SEE LEAL LA hd hhh A he MM LF z- SANNA P77 dk Robert Wilson of Larainie was chosen ¢ good may | by the letter men of the football squad Iayman of Wis-|to captain the team inthe 1921 season, at a meeting held jast week. ils is won their lettetn/a t 2 r * Peeled wo-year letter mih, and although he been outsotatl game part of tho santatinns from injurits, he has won an en- NG ‘& fast,’ hard-hittinsy Quick Service During te last part of 1 season he showed his ability to run “al a Box 1076 Casper, Wyo, joment. next yenr’s team. Tribune Classified Ads bring resutts. Mail Us Your His election is yiew- ot eee ae PAGE NINE RDER YOUR COAL From N. and A. Coal Co. Crosby. We handle +» HUDSON --BIG MUDDY Prompt Delivery Honest Weight Phone 1400 Clean-Up Sale Black, Tan and Grey Lot 1. $9.85 - Chnhubmboatkebiabeh dA Ak A bbb dh Added didde doddd LADIES’ SHOES $3.65 aPair Having left over from our big Shoe Sale a good many Ladies’ Fancy.Shoes in lace and button, these we are going to sell at $3.65— a real bargain.. Come and see for yourself. Values up to $10.00. Clearance Sale of Broken Lines $12.50 to $16.50 Values Come and See These Real Val 20 Per Cent Reduction on All Children’s Shoes Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST. We Have a $20,000 Consign- ment of High Grade Christmas Jewelry Clocks and Ivory “That Must Be Sold at Sacrifice Prices Before December 15 Take Advantage of This Sale Now and Save from 25 to 50 Per Cent The unsold consignment stock will be taken out of Casper after Deceniber 15. ; uber The Jeweler—Your Jeweler Corner First and Center Streets Lee Syndicate Building Ladies’ Shoes Black, Tan and Grey Lot 2 . $6.85 AAA ESAT Seat CRRA OSE ES OTT CS VILL LE LA Ahhh hhh hh hd dd bd dhddddddddddulh !

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