Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1921, Page 7

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a PAGE SEVER _ CASPER TOURIST CAMP =F SIGNS ARE PREPARED; PUBLIC 15 UNINFORMED TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 be Casper Daily Cribune DENVER WITH BRONGS IN LEAD pitcccsscas age American Legion News Notes State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the American Legion, Which Designated the Tribune az Its Official Newspaper aeeeeeeereeeseorees 4 w f a J te | = = —_— — =—— ——= er" aw = gion, has been started by Homewood F. hero thraagh the Saturday and Sunday; Refiners Home : { a soldier's discharge an ues le 5 Cas Decision to Erect Structure for post of Philadelphia. A check cover purchase of a idier’s discharg aT iper Me hamber of . : ing the first contribution to the fund several war medals.” And you our rs > optaarion ae “ | Handling of Commodities jas ‘been terwarded to the national to hear me teil the girls of al emmerce & k oopeesra es DENVER, Colo., July 5.—T~o games lost and none won Used Here Reached at headquarters of the legion at Indian battles I w he writes , eee sums up the series ended between Denver and Casper yester- Saturday Meeting ]apolis. The legion’s —— bid . cir i emorial of whic Se a + erican Legion home to cos : “4 day when the first game of a double-header was called on ac- se i= Mae Wet Delchioal \oreReUIMUMT Malai te see Gt re ene i ee Hae et the Getta count of rain in the fourth inning, with the Bronchos again ciyat ands ie plan fora rnem-|Tis Dalles. Ore eerie ¢ peMlbnserps a oe ; ini 2 ; F | A large warehouse, for the handling | P°t yet announced a pla od : Casperites the camp grounds leading the visitors, 4 to 2. The Refiners left here last night ep call Yeoda, GRC Landl othan! commana: Fort! - at the people were for Casper where they will take a two-day vacation before} ities used in large quantities by a “ Members of =the St. Charlies, Mis hen: resuming play on their home grounds{son. Mit by pitched ball, Elsh. Inn-| stockgrowers, will be built in the near| Members of Kings county, New sourj, post of the American Legion are located on the cor- on Thursdey with Sterling. Jings pitched, by Hapels 9, runs 3, future, according 10 a decision | Y¢'k. American Legion posts will vis-\peiq a “hammer and saw” meetin and Durbin streets With Jackson in the box to star the| hits 8, by Hoffman 1. runs 1 hits 1 reached at a meeting of the Natrona|'t the grave of Col. Theodore aoa t which a portable dance floor s for a tourist Ss game Casper dropped Saturday's con-| Time, 1.45. Attendance 3,000. Umpires Stockgrowers’ association held at the| Ve!t at Oyster Bay July 4, to deposit} erected in four h Ss. Members of | ms s ou time a’ it wou's test by a score of 8 to 3. Scoggins|Cassiday and Palmeter. ' county courthouse last Saturday aft-|* epee os wreath and conduct &/ the local labor unions donated their not be the om of a public spirite toiled for the Bronchos and pitched a/ mie c ernoon. A corporation soon to be| >rief service services in assisting the legion in the citizen to confeer to the tourist that heady game. Tony LaSalle drove in| Saturday's Game. 3 perfected within the ation, will ay Pears: ee «| construction he floor th cation was unknown five of Denver's run in this game. | Casper. ABHPOAE have direct charge of the construct-| F¥ hundred. and pitty on preset = bess Lowry, who relieved Jackson. allowed |. H. Jackson. ef 4040 0 ing and financing of the new build-| TOT" Piienorial drive at Minneane-|, Tne, American Legion's bonus le:-/' T. H. Taylor, claim clerk at the but three hits in concluding the game. | Arbo! 5010 © ing. According to present plans every | Victory Memorial drive at Minneapo-| j.iation for service men of Oregon was Burlington freig house, returned “The Bronchos on Sanday barely | McNeill B12 00 stockgrower in the county will be as-|!'s. Minn. by American Legion posts| sustained br a three to one vote in a this morning from Denver, accom 4. bids es: ce Refin. | Bostick 40211 essed two cents a head on sheep and|°f that city. One of the trees is ded-| - cent refere m, It provides for the panied by his wife who has been in nosed out a victory over the Refin- ses: wo cents a hea r ie Lge 2 e 3 :162 4 ; 16 und wilt | cated to the memory of F. W. Gal-|ravment of $18 for cach month Denver the past several days visiti ers, a ninth-inning raily putting over Slater, ‘ 210 — 16 a nead oa cnkite Tale fend wie ede he eek ae siden n s a 7 joureer tbe peek: tev isiting it ae eee er eee ie ee | MIDs, tf 42200 Gndcrstood that a site “has already | American "Legion whose accidental | {=== gS started the mound work for the vis-) 10%: ! a tice bine been selected on the ¢ & Q. right-| death prevented him from attending i ae eer eee seve te Hotta | ey. actson 9030 of-way. If present plans work out,|the tree-planting ceremonies. The bS J ge a ee T owry, pin 21030 the building will be ready for fali| ther trees are for the 555 gold star | | (“Bish went 14 first on Slattery’s wild |! be s tba. x heroes of Hennepin county ° /” throw to Donica at first, Downey rr = us <P = ’ sty oe - Totals -. ~---38 92410 Matters pertaining to the opening going to third and Elsh to second.| = of livestock trails in Natrona county The American Legion of Nebraska B | ‘ou ave } Murphy. fouled” out and Cochran! nenver AB AF now obstructed by fences on home-|'* Preparing to fight the suit insti oa smashed out a blow to far right for | Sao Steads, was taken up. The associa-| tuted in the district court by the Ne : NM the winning run ' 531 2 6 tion ill co-operate with the county | Oraska district of the Evangelical Lu Dismond’s homer in the ninth in : FY oa caries te theran synod to test the constitution 2 3. 1/10: ¢ officials in an effort to have these * . ning scored the two runs which tied er ee at oar trails reopened Wage scales pertain-| #lity of the Reed-Norval language law | from toa. grote: the’ scores of tie tee 20a 0. ing to ranch hands and sheep, herd.| Passed by the last Nebraska. legisla | many have, that a games follow 3 - ture. The contention of the synod is : 100% ers were again considered and the would be Sunday's Game gis oe By |menvers, tsa large extent, were in| tbat. the,lnw sehich promibite. th coffee or tea wise, 2 CASPER AB 305 0 favor of the foliowing scale, namely:| teaching ‘of any foreign language in ‘ackson, cf IS Po 4 3 Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of California, photographed while playing ina | Ranch hands $45 per month * and} ®Ay Tagaty in’ the state below. the Hewitt, rt ‘ | recent tennis championship tournainent in England, in which she was | sheepherders $60 per month eighth grade, restricts relisious Wber-| McNeil, 3b 5 - victorious. Miss Ryan is representing the United States in tournaments : = =e (Ys. this contention is refuted: by ‘the Donica, 2b 5 1] both in England and France. lesion f Slattery, 1b 4 mg To Ty { Fostick. ss 4 : waZThe super slacker of the United Mille, if 4 9 | States” as he describes himself, is pases ried 8 ae. Bostick DOYLE FLOORS JACK SHIRLEY IN | VAGHTVON ON HOLIDAY | ss sects sdessSucnomc at You'll find what thousands of t. Mapel. p 2 its, attery, Don by members of the American Legion *Aarbogast 3 C ASEARACRSEGL AMelIG Teens eS through out the northwest. He has others have found— sat- > | Hoffman, p o Cochran. Sacrifice hits, Scorrins pritien, {o Governon: Bart: of Wash : 5 aay slg ager ak ae Taking his first vacation since as-|ington, requesting that his name be isfaction to taste, and freedom Totals .. cdggite, .§; Bases on balls, off. Boa. b Suming office here Sheriff Lee Martin] placed at the top of the slacker list S 22 ‘aga vs a oie and family accompanied by Mr. and| He wrote that he was P. E. Saylor dg from harm to nerves or sing 2, off Jackson 2. off ‘Lowry Mrs. George Masse and children Genessee, Idaho, and ashough he su a “* 5 SF, Jenne : : 4 Mrs. George Masse and children vis-| Gene. daho, and a’shough he suc DENNER AB s S A E ae pile. ans son ay eagle LANDER, Wyo., July 4.—Clever- _ rifle punches would win the battle |jted LaPreie, south of Douglas, over - FS allay: goby 3002 1 Oreo rune Shite 3.) Tine 10 SON] mess and ability to cover up at | but Shirley's ring generalship al- |the holiday. This vieiniee node one When coffee or tea disturbs, it's ot i 30 4 0 Bluten, Attendance 2,000 eaum®-| threatening times alone enabled | lowed him (o stay away from’ the | cial historis interest tor Shortt Mae DECORATIONS | i | pe ae eerie biel: ares tale mpires| Jack Shirley of Denver to weather | Casper battler until he recovered. |tin for just $0 years pricr to his ca | e to up where you a 1. peer. bs aoe 4 a5 sina tesa Bec: LO the final rounds of a 5-round draw In the fourtee round Doyle | cation this year he picknicked with Senet ri oc ee with Charlie Doyle of Casper here measured Shirley and dropped him | his mother and other members of hic with Postum = Oetae ik a ogee last night. At several times dur- to the canvass. He held on when | camily at the same spot. At the time UU. = ai a. z 5 ; ing the final rounds it seemed al- he got up until the grogginess had |o¢ the first picnic Sheriff Martin's “e ’ ” Diamond, Rr pe most a certainty that Doylés ter | left him. mother, now @eceased, was 24 years eee eres a kKeason Dawson, p . 42 30 NOT YET RECOVERED _~— — — —— Doyle bored in from the start but | younger than he is at this time If plans under way by the cham.-| a ‘ was outpoinied by Shirley during |) Arter spending one day on the pic-| ber of commerce are successful, bu pels Hoe aN 93011 g tokee, Ase regis ote t Me. the early tounds. Only for the first |nic grounds the party returned to| Ness houses here will not remove the | Score by innings: Eb iat Miike book Uc | SE METRARENOIOR'S | Casper in Yegponee to ideteagen re.|Genorations from the vulldines weer| Sold by TO Casper .:: serees +s 000 120 000—3 cate the body decision over Shirley last night. quiring Sheriff «Martin's presence | after the I. O. O. F. convention which | oO! cers Denver ... ----..010 000 021—4) Although patrols along the Platte| retorts to locate the body of Carl — = here | will be held here July 11. Delegations | eve here Summary — Stolen base, Donica. river have been maintained ever since}. Werner. young Casper rancher ENGINEER DROWNED. ae as from Odd Fellow lodges in ryw: Tworbase hits. Slattery, Dawson, | Andy Brae was drowned Saturday, the| who dimppeared here a» week aco — Miss Frances Dennison spent the|parts of the state will attend Home runs, Diamond. Sacrifice hits, effort has not been successful in lo-| after leaving a note telling his wife VANCOUVER. B, C.. July 5.—|week-end in Thermopilis visiting with | grand lodge meet: here Made by Downey; Bish, Hosp. Struck out, by cating the bady.” John’ Brae”arrived| that he wus going to drown himmelt| Alexander Faulds,. former provincial | trrenae chamber of commerce believes . t Et aro | al Co... Dawson 3, by Mapies 3. Bases on here Sunday from his ranch in the have also proven unavailing inspector of mines for British Colum ie oe the decorations should be left up un Battle Creek, Mich balls, off Dawson 7. off Maples 1, Barnum country and is offering a re $< bia, and a prominent mining engi-| J. E. Feeler. clerk at the C., B. &|til after this meeting and has oo . ote Hoffman 1. Double play, LaSalle /ward' of $50 to the person who suc-| E. E. King of this city spent the neer, was drowned in Stanley-Park{@. freight house, returned Yesterday | cured the support of many business | to Hosp to Graham. Wild pitch. Daw. 'ceeds ‘in recovering the boy's body." week-end in’ Lander on a fishing trin./reservoir here last night. from Billings, where he spent Sunday.|! houses here. j AA TR TY TR COUNTRY CLUB ADDITION STREETS ALL PLAINLY MARKED Sale of Choice Homesites Opens Today LOTS BEING GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE TODAY 3 Country Club Homesites FREE Five of Them | TOOK t= oneere PA To every person over 18 years of age visiting this at $500.00. Tenth number out will entitle the holder Lor 5, puoi a fe earned at $200:00, salu ised Remember these Country club homesites will be | sae A = twee h 8 if Y 6, bl 20, val 400.00. nicely locate ‘ountry clu omesite will be deeded scion oe oaanne i Heep. Ha ai et ta if present, to lot vb lock 20, valued at $. : absolutely free to the person.completing the SECON deeded absolutely free to the persons who comply oD NES BP, mm. cs 2 : P i LOT 5, BLOCK 16, valued at $400.00, full sized, home costing $2,000.00 or more in Country club ad- with the above requirements. | vues be ae hese tee S aon ceil nicely located Country club homesite will be deeded dition. | MY. ONG IE KOh LO: Re Held OY: CAC a WY: absolutely free to the person completing the FIRST oe 5 .m. W di: h 3 : LOT 11, BLOCK 12, valued at $475.00, to the per- ; the drawing takey place. Fifth namber out will on, home costing $2,000.00 or more in Countzy elub ad- son buildings home “coutag $2006 00 oot rene Bales on cefett to anhrous share of this: $2A0000 title the holder if present to lot 6, block 17, valued dition. THEREON. which is given away absolutely free. AT NOT TO LATE YET TO COME OUT The only restrictions are against tar paper shacks and buildings being closer to curb than 16 feet, Terms are: $250 to $575 P& 10% Down and 5% Per Month Van Gorden Investment Co. Tribune Building | a F WERENT TTR = STSES TE 3 503 “arr Taha =< 3 _ = eat | | LUNA A ANTENA

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