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. s yee tas tho business ac-| Payne, {s well known to Casper peo- | JU!¥ tivity shown here. He paid a com-|Ple in connection with hier work here] The overland trip was made a pliment to the enterprise of the C 8 executive secretary of the Natrona | nciden per Motor club for fostering the tour- county chapter othe Red Cross. : AO Geis ‘\., ist camp grounds. | Fyron Paulley of the Midwest Re-|, Mrs. Gladys Blattenslag will inal * > wi fit of the “here will be no meeting of tho| {ining company will leave for Denver] ttn at 2 tea for the bene Victory circle of the Methodist church tomorrow morning. Br. Paulley wil rte seat iteewet certo rad aapieg this month, ce teglt er nesday. She will be assisted by her s S. W. Wyatt of the Fed 3 mother, Mary Harrison. All Macca- Hiei Mes Fred, Hadsing are ot Vocational training, wae ira | bees and thelr friends are invited. spending the past two weeks visiting aoe country on business the pas!| 5.4.6 sunter of the firm of Winter’ their son. wee %5 Sieve & Winter, motored to Lusk to attend : 5 to legal buisiness. He will return to. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hedding of Picco aa ty +g wih Weathers and R.} a. vow r@) h ° S k Cl e ° e ee M. t ing in th . TS a a om gig fe a f the entire Stock of ae and Furnishings Owned by ey will spend several days visiti ree As ; ‘ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. | with friends ana attending the Fron.| companied by Mra, H- Gten Dines ro- SON RARE Caner birds, ctaaonalle, tler celebration. «They will be Joined] consin the Intter part of the week.| AT 227 SOUTH FOR SALE—Canary birds, reasot by Messrs. Weathers and And: 118 South Washington street. down] jo tor. ndrus! They spent six weeks on the trip and pe as SONS as se. Wiktecy Beaman mt CENTER STREET FOR RENT—Three-room apartment,| D. M, Lobdell, director of industrial eaten one PIPL | an apnoea S38 a ree In: beg ol Peas ee prance enez: Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- . ’ Seco “ an 8. of the Wyomin; 'TO- ki . All ik . @ igbace,. | one rece, Bee 06 the Wreming Oro leet workman. AN work. Sueraniaed item of this stock is being deed out at sacrifice prices. Prices that the FoR SALE—Practically new Wilton cation in the Yellowstone park coun 34-t¢ bli ey *P ib EE al caval : urn: ea tee ower: Ta Wal public has been quick to take advantage of---realizing the savings that they can make by Ninth. if a= =! “TOO MUCH SPEED” ff Purchasing during this sale. pment FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, | Shi furniture for sale, vacating August ; } irts 1. Close in. 713 East Second, side ? b poet od " Dress Shirts, All good Men’s and Young Men’s FOR SALE—Bed and mattress. ae patterns. Made coat e pe AL a Ec A style. Canner’s price, 7 Suits FOR RENT—To business men,well $1.25 wna eindooa she hot, yates No 75c x At es ant va agonists yous one 921-5. 7-252 w ver uits at greatly reduce Phone 921-0000 7-25:3t_ ror Rant Aa Le nnouncement prices Dew: oat *5 Men’s od ade ¥ eat Fa gee Peg aaa! Fiber Silk Shirts. New LOT ONE Men’s riielieit SURE Bk ee eal ; FOR RENT—Four-room house and 5 's patterns. Sizes 14 to ; . = in basi t and 16. Ve special at / Sse ame Ctoree te amma es An Innovation In Service RE ood 50 Shoes : : FOR SALE—New piano. 1150 North a All Bates Shoes for- Glenarm. T-25-4t® “Monarch” Athletic 1 li BOARD AND ROOM in private fam- For Those In Autos - Union Suits. Made of Includes browns, greens and grays, Pact Beatty ily. 615 South Beech. 5S good grade nainsook. single and double breasted young Blucher. styles, brown efor Gail He aeandoiph, Phone , ‘ on Closed rel. S225 men’s styles that formerly sold at and black calf leather, 545. 726-6t" Two waiters will serve you in your auto on er 1 ‘45 much higher prices. have been reduced to ,E—Several thi ed, al- * $ 5 MObnating electrig tahs, lawn mowers specially constructed table. :} LOT TWO $8.85 and ice cream freezers at 25 per cent f . discount... Phone 1086. 7-25-tf. Silk Athletic Suits, J J 3 ™. FOR RENT—Small house. Also sleep- formerly sold at $6.00. 3. All Selz Shoes, both ) KPARTMENT FOR RENT—Living- MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921. ROTARIANS AND KIWANIS CLUBS CLASH TUESDAY Proceeds From a Paschal Game to| Be Placed in Boys” Swimming Pool Fund; Admission is Two Bits ‘With devotees of professional base- ball sprinkled through the line-ups of poth the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs" baseball teams, and with many of Casper’s prominent citizens to appear in the rolls of pastimers great crowds are expected to be on hand for the baseball game which will be staged tomorrow evening, starting promptly at 5 o'clock. ‘With scouts from the big leagues hiding their identity here and Man- ager Arbogast anxious to beat them out of some choice local timber it is probable that the game will be in- terrupted from time to time while contracts are submitted and signed. The fund which will be raised by a 25-cent_ admission charge will be used for the improvement of the boys’ swimming hole which has been in- stalled at the tourist camp grounds. ee PERSONALS A new Dodge touring car has been delivered to the sheriff's office by the Coliseum Garage compuny. eee —_— of Casper drove to the homesteads James and Albert 5S. Hedding on Poi- son Spider, last Saturday and re“ turned Sunday night. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Bingenheimer are the proud parents of a baby boy born to them last night at the State hospital. Dr. J. C. Kamp was in at- tendance. The mother and baby are jSaid to be setting along very nicely. . J. F. Jones and family returned Sat- urday evening from an extended auto trip to Oakley, Twin Falls and other points in Idaho where they visited nd relatives. Before return- also made a short visit at Salt Lake City where Mr. Jones for- merly lived. Mr. Jones 4s manager of the J. F. Jones Realty company ines with offices at 231 Midwest build- ing. R. M. Andrus, general manager o! the Standard, and A. E. Thompson, general superintendent, left this morn- ing for Greybull and Basin where they will spend a few days jnspecting the company’s interests in that vicin. ity. Mr. Thompson will return to Casper Tuesday evening while Mr. Andrus will continue his trip to Chey- enne where he will spend the remain- der of the week as a guest at the Frontier day festival in the capital city. eee I. D. Friedman has returned from New York where he spent the past three weeks purehasing stock for the Fashion shop. Mrs, Elwood Bréich has returned from Pennsylvania where she was vis: iting Mr. Breich's parents. * Misses Aim 4 Sophie Archbald, Margaret McAleer and Helen Crater motored to Thermopolis Saturday. They returned Sunday and reported & verv good trip. oe F. E. Brewer is driving a Buick car of;try. They will visit all of the places EY of scenic interest in the northern part of the state before returning to Cas} per. ais. last night for Cheyenne where he will spend a few days on business. While} im the capital city he also ene to; celebration. attend the Frontier days eee Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rager and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Collier are expected per high school for to return today from Lander where Years, has ‘Tesigned his position, ac- they spent the week-end enjoying a|cording to announcements made to- picnic in the mountains near -there. day. Mr. Rager and Mr. Collier are con-|/acted upon his resignation yet but it nected with the Northwestern Rail- is understood that no obstacle will be way company here and were among Placed in the way of Mr. Lacy's de- those composing the freight service parture to a more remunerative posi- inspecting party on the line between tion. Casper and Lander. see W. C. Wooding is spending a few! days in Casper from Douglas. : “2. R. W. Hartsell of Cheyenne ie in the city looking after business. eee E. H. Bosches is in the city from New York on a business trip. eee Mrs. Emma Nottage is in Casper] from Salt Lake City. . | : eres U. 8S. Marshal Hugh L. Patton was at Lander and Fort Washakie on busi- ness during the latter part of the week. C. L. Baughman {s in the city from] Denver. oueeee Lever, nger agent fer the Northwest , and C. H. MeNie, general live- stock agent for the company left at 6 o'clock this morning by avtomobite for a week's trip through the cen- tral part of Wyoming where they will look over livestock conditions. They will cover the territory around! Kaycee, DuBois and also visit the Sweetwater country before réturning. cin," Zomimmn oe PRINCIPAL FOR THE resignation it was reported that Mr. [Lacy had accepted a post as prin- jcipal of jhigh schools whi Jance of between 1,100 and 1,200 stu- dents. tention was received with regret by local school officials. met with pDialenrer Ps 3 ‘FRAND 6 CURTIS SPEAKS | division freight and|been in Washington for some months |cessity of getting a tariff on oil, it Che Casper Daily Cribune LAST HAS RESI ENED) - W. A. Lacey, principal of the Cas- the _past two ‘The school board here has not With the announcement of the the Wella Walla, Wash., have an attend- Mr. Lacy’s announcement of his in- His work high school proval. in handling the local has BEFORE ROTARIANS HERE Frank G. Curtis, president of the |New York Oil company, who has past, was among the visitors at the totary luncheon today and he spoke on conditions as he had seen them in congress and throughout the east. Mr. Curtis emphasized the great ne- being temporarily on the free lst now. He told of the great @anger to the west in the event the congress aid not give the producer this pro- W. A. LACEY, HIGH SCHOO! | BIG LINER IS AFIRE AT DOCK: LONDON, July Fire, which it was feared, would prove of a serious nature, broke out on the Cunard liner Mauretania as she was lying at her dock in Southampton this afternoon. eee: me Az shone Yellow Fever In Tampico Region GALVESTON, Texas, July 25.—Yel- low fever has developed at Tampico and all ships from port will be de. tained six days after fumigation, Dr. W. F. Fox, assistant surgeon in charge of the United States quaran- tine bureau here, announced. NO COMPLAINTS MADE ON) Texan Wins Grand PAVING APPLICATIENS 10 BE GONSIDERED TONIGHT Consideration of a paving project which was denied by the city a year ago will be given the application of Property owners in the southeastern Part of Casper. Lincoln, and inter. mediate streets to Park avenue are affected by applications which have already been placed before the city fathers. Bond markets conditions have im- proved until it is believed that it |will be an easy matter to complete the pavement and payment for the work this sumfmer. All parties inter- ested in the project should be on hand at the city council chamber |when the matter will be discussed ‘this evening. To Make Room for Fall Merchandise We Will Close Out ALL SUMMER DRESSES AT HALF PRICE We have a few Dresses in organdie and gingham At $3.95, $5.95 and $10.95 ALL SILK UNDERWEAR 1-3 OFF Prize in Chicago CHICAGO, July 25.—Tom Kirnan of El Paso, won the title of best all- a Leta at the end of the sec- PAGE THREE fourth in calf roping. Yakima Canutt of La Crosse. Wash.. won the broncho riding championship and Fred Beason. Arkansas City, Kan., retained his calf roping title. Prize money amounting to about $25,000 was distributed. — WASHINGTON, July 25.—Six army cantonments will be abandoned by the boy championships | war department, Secretary Weeks an anibaded “here trick riding He won firsts in nd_trick roping and nounced today. Two are in the east. The remaining four were not named Hot Chocolate that’s always smooth and rich Made the Carnation Way 6 even teaspoonfuls chocolate, 6 teaspoonfuls sugar, 3 cups boiling water, | cup Carnation Milk, | teaspoonful salt. Mix chocolate and sugar in acup. Have water boiling. Heat chocolate pot by allowing hot water to stand in it for a few minutes. Heat Carna- tion Milk by standing cup of Car- nation Milk in basin of hot water for five minutes or more. Pour a little boiling water into cup of chocolate and sugar to dissolve them. Pour into chocolate pot, add remainder of water BOILING hot, then the hot Carnation Milk and salt. Serve at once. Send for Carnation Cook Book containing pes. Carnation Mill Products Co., 1430 16th St., Denver, Colo. 100 practical tested If your cooking becomes a burden and you're tired of making the same dishes all the time, try some of these Carna- tion recipes—if it’s only @ differ- ent way to make a familiar dish. All Grocere. s2 ee inalit “ t 31 See PSs ey from the Casper Motor Sarg tect tals 3 i ae bis Court Misses Adele and Alberta Wagner, | Company. pitat li Senln . ir. Curtis’ talk was short and to: g v cfrom Contented C daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wag- Es airesie eg tata ead uae rag bore. Bon: ene: point. z Miss Eva McDaniel is visiting with ~ a tinnag od = ner, 631 Hast Second street réturned this morning from a two weeks’ visit with relatives and friends in Den- ver. ‘The report having had an en- joyable outing in the mountains in the vicinity of the Colorado capital. Louis acbraa: prominent business man of Denver, and a brother of Gus ‘A. Schraga of the Natrona Market company, passed through Casper Sun- day enroute to Yellowstone park. He expressed much surprise at the size friends in the country. eee Miss Merle Humberson is spending ® few days in the city. She expects to return to Douglas this week. see Franklin 8. Payne of Detroit, Mich.. is in the city visiting his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Payne. Mr. Payne who is in the newspaper business in Detroit seems to be well pleased with Casper. His mother, Mrs. Kittie who live at 110 West H street, in the North Burlington addition, cee J. J. Giblin, district manager of the Equitable Life Insurance company, has gone to Cheyenne and Laramie on business for the company. eee Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Anderson and} family have returned from an enjoy- able motor trip to California where the former studied for some time. in | July at the University of Califor ingroom. South Durbin. FOR RENT—House, furniture sale. Write Box 305, Tribune. ae 7-25-2 Inquire Metz Bakery, 501 7-25-3t for and mending, all for $10.00 per week. 143 West K. 7-25-1t* nished apartment. 7-25-1t heaavy leather Work ww 414 East Second Street Phone 600 Men’s : Rous shout take advantage of Shoe, Blucher style, Jo Ee ee “ee these offerings and buy your suit for | spegial a avenue. Phone 602-W- 72528 Union Suits fall. LOT THREE $3 85 we Ranger. Phone “Easw. a Athletic style Union Mate ae Se “cia i vacate eal FOR SALE—Household goods, includ- Suits. $1.00 value. Sale Includes all the better suits in elk Outing’ Shoe!" Sve: ‘TWO-ROOM apartment furnished ‘ price * fe hee except bedding. Gas, electric lights, all cooking utensils and dishes, \hot ‘water, bath and janitor service. Phone 1591-M. 7-25-tf. kitchenette, steam heat, hot private bath, janitor service, Alexander Apart. sleepingroom, adjoining bath, suit- sible for one or two gentlemen. Phone 209-5. x WANTED—Piain sewing. 618 Fhst Thirteenth. 7-25-4t FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, adjoining bath, also basement room, cheap. ‘To 2 man for care of lawn. Phone 1392-W. 643 South Ash. T-25-1t FOR SALUD —Small_ Westinghouse electric stove. Call 1034 South Wol- coth 7-25-20 Soft Drinks Ice Cream THE PALMS ing piano. 695R. 614 South Beech street. Phone NOTICE All Knights of Pythias not members of Casper Lodge. Phone 677. Important. S. T. King “TOO MUCH SPEED” | te GERMAN CAPITALIST INJURED. | BERLIN, July 26.—(By The Associ- ated Press.)}—Hugo Stinnes, the Ger man capitalist, suffered concussion of the brain and a severe cut-in the fore-| head when an automobile in which he was motoring in the vicinity of Wiesbaden, Russia, was overturned. | Very specially priced for quick selling. $3.50 Regular $4.50 Silk Stripe Union Suits at $2.75. 75c Ironall Overalls Every man _ knows Unionalls are made to wear, of the best 220 denim; double stitched throughout. Our price $1.45 ~- styles. Our prices $29.50 In this lot there is an assortment of fine patterns, suits suitable for year round wear, good materials, styles for ,men and young men. on these suits were $35 to $50. Canner's price serges, unfinished worsteds and wor- sted, regular $45 to $65 values, all good to $35 SCHUTZ CLOTHING CO. eo Successors to Frank Canner, at 227 South Center Street English and Blucher styles, brown calf, $6.50 value, reduced to $4.85 United States Army cially priced at $2.75 Lee Unionalls Ag every man who wears Unionalls knows he gets his money’s worth when he buys Lee Unionalls. Special $2.85