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THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922. 1) First in News of Ail Events PAGE FIVE 7, $ and 9 it was announceds here.|ago by Senator McNary of Oregon that The designation of the ships was pur-/ naval vessels visit Portland for the sions of the annual rose festi 050 SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL $50 FREE PRIZES TO THE LADIES Here is something original and here is how it goes—Door checks given to every lady attending thedance. Those holding the lucky numbers will be given cases of Peas, Corn, Blackber- ries, Pumpkin, Coffee, Tomatoes, Hams, Flour, Bacon, etc. Here’s your chance to have a High Old Time, besides maybe winning a prize. ’Nuff sed! — | 21 of the Pacific Sect, have been or- dered to Portland, Ore, on the ceca Liquor May Be Seized Between Shipping Ports THE WORLD OF SPORT Leased Wire Reports [a PROJECTED route from one foreign port to another| can be seized under the national pro-| Destroyers For | Will Be Asked to Meet Wills Pe | ect ccearigeae ie Rose Festival! pert: (WA BIDS FOR CASPER COACH Morgan Has Chance to Ac- cept Good Post at West Waterloo High. Know! hibition act. | or Willard in August of This Year. In bidding for the services of Dean Morgan, coach of the Casper higi school and grade school athletic teams West Waterloo, Iowa has made an at tractive proposition that Mr. Morgan has not yet decided whether he will accept or not. The tender of the position came to Mr. Morgan yesterday. The school which desires his services is said to bx ] | | | | | WASHINGTON, May 18.—Six de-| | NEW YORK, May 18.—Jack Demp-| stroyers comprises destroyer division jsey, heavyweight champion of the| — | world, homeward bound from Europe, | will be afforded an opportunity to sign |for a titular bout almost as soon as he arrives He will be met, in all probability by! Promoter Tex Rickard in person, and) | C. F, Collins’ mount, Bess, shows him where to get off in the Hussars’ Subaltern point-to-point steeplechase at Ashbridge track, England | | AAA eS one of the bhy,est high school institu- tions in Iowa and has recently been housed in a new million dollar struc ture. ‘While no definite announcement has been made yet ft is probable that Mr Morgan will refuse the,offer in order that he can continue the training of pupils here three years ago and which has climaxed during the year with great credit to him. ‘The I9wa school which is biddin: under the tutelage of A. McCatferty,| Will be asked at once to meet either; DISCOURAGED FELLOW- | the club professional. | Harry Wills or Jess Willard during) SHAVERS WHO WILL FEEL STILL IN PLAY Following brief lessons both men hed « driving contest and both quali- fied in driving the ball well past the 200-yard mark a feat that has not yet been accomplished by many of the old “hands.” psi See just been placed.on the market, The first Japan-made motor car has| | July or September. day. ee ae The island of Java, so famor coffee, also produces about o the world’y supply of In case Dempsey} |demurs, Rickard will ask that chum-| pion to pame an opponent whom he would face either on July 4 or Labor| BETTER WHEN THEY BUY THE | Arkeon Dancing Acadmy BE THERE Belgian Star Defeated by Su- zanne Lenglen in Two | Love Sets. for Mr. Morgan is the same inst tion which recently such an rac tive offer that J. C McGlade high school principal here resigned his pos tion with the Casper school. > SEVEN WALKS IN LAST TIMES AT BAT 15 NEAR RECORD IN BASEBALL DES MOINES, Towa, May 18.— Second Baseman Charles Gorman of the Des Moines Western league club has the record of seven walks to first out of tho last seven times up—a ‘world record with but a single excep- BRUSSELS, May 18—(By The As- vociated Press)—Mle. Suzanne Leng- ‘len, world's woman tennis champion, ugain was victorious Wettnestay in the international hard court champion- hips here, defeating MMe. Allison of Belgium, two love sets. De Gomar of Spain, Boroeto of France and Watson of Belgium, also survived the third round of the men's singles in another day of fine tennis and splendid weather, THE HUB CLOTHIERS’ MEN'S SHOE FOR THREE DAYS ONLY STARTING FRIDAY, MAY 19, AT 8:00 A. M. Men’s heavy weight White Back Overalls go at 95c Men’s Cotton Socks. Assorted colors, at 10c — Men’s Dress Shirts. SHLE tion, Gorman received his seventh straight pass from a Denver hurler in the first inning of Wetnesday’s game here. ‘The record for the perform- ance was established September 2, 4 and 5, 1910, by Nick Demaggio of the Beaumont team of the Texas league, when he recetyed 11 consecuttve passes. ‘The major league record is straight, made by Walter Wilmot] Jake Schaefer vs. Welker Cochran, the Chicago National league club| for 18.2 balkline title’at Chicago. one game August 22, 1891, with Cy Golt. Young hurling part of the game. | Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey club, at Jamaica. Meeting of Kentucky Rasing asso- ciation at Louisville. Baseball. Opening of the season of the Da- kota league. Men’s Canvas Gloves at 5c Men’s Leather-faced Gloves at 19c Silk Socks. N 4 ! Pay us the regular price for one pair of Shoes here advertised and we will sell you jotice se Our Plan another pair of the same or similar priced group for $1.00. In other words, you get two pairs of Shoes for $1.00 MORE than the sale price of one pair. If you do not want two pairs of Shoes for yourself, you can bring along a relative, friend or a neighbor and split with them. No more than two pairs will be sold to any one customer. ( yur H REASON NO. 1—We find ourselves HEAVILY OVERSTOCKED and Reasons for This Sale ELAN NS, } We fod cussives MEAVILY, OVERSTOCEEL prof- its and something besides im order to get a larger distribution of meritorious merchandise, and you get the fit. Maryland women's championship tournament opens at Baltimore. Shooting. Indiana ‘state trapshooting tourna- ment closes at Indianapolis. West Virginja state trapshooting tournament opens at Parkersburgh. | New Jersey state trapshooting tour- .}nament opens at Pitman. Intercity amateur tournament at New York City. | Carl Tremaine ws. Phil O"Dowd, 12 rounds at Canton. THESE SHOES ARE 100 PER CENT LEATHER AND ARE ALL BRAND NEW — NOT AN ACCUMULATION OF ODDS AND ENDS—BUT ARE NEW, SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE — BOUGHT LESS THAN 30 DAYS AGO. Golf Gossip | score. ‘The last five holes were made at par or better. ‘With the course at the Casper Golf} This score was madé in re contest Good quality. . Assorted colors, Seer Geel ee Goines ae ne tee With and without Shoes For $1—Lot No. 1 Shoes for $1—Lot No. 2 ver pair 72 PAIRS Men’s high grade Dress Shoes, in the smartest new lasts. struction wrought by recent storms, enthusiasts have again taken up prac- tice and in some instanves scores are being turned in that indicate profes- sional results Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, after having got away to a bad start yesterday, taking 24 strokes for the first four holes came back and finished with a 42 the recent ball sweepstakes. ‘The initial appearance of C. H. Townsend, Casper banker, was chalk ed yesterday. He engaged in his first contest with A. J. Mokler. William Tripeny and ©. P. Plum: mer, starting their games and hoping to get the edge on other golfers are making their preliminary appearance 95c Men’s Athletic Union Suits 48 PAIRS Men’s 100 per.cent Leather Scout Shoes. Sizes 6 to 11. First Pair for $2.00 Vici Kid, Canadian Calf Skin and genuine Cordovan included in this lot. $12.50 values. First Pair for $9.00 45c All-Leather Work Gloves at SECOND PAIz. FOR $1.00. SECOND PAIR FOR $1.00. 25c All-Leather Work Mittens at 25c Men’s Khaki and White Handkerchiefs 5c Men’s Goatskin Leather Gloves at 45c Men’s Neckwear 19c 65c Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts at 65c Men’s Dress Caps at 95c Men’s Pad Elastic Garters at 10c Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits at 59c Waiting for His Season to Open Shoes for $1—Lot No. 3 ‘60 PAIRS Goodyear welts with rubber Blucher last only. * All Shoes for $1—Lot No. 4 40 PAIRS Men’s Dress Shoes. Men’s black Dress Shoes. Come in Blucher lasts. ~ heels; cordovan color. sizes. First Pair for $6.00 SECOND PAIR FOR $1.00. 100 per cent Leather Shoes. First Pair for $4.00 SECOND PAIR FOR $1.00. As an extra inducement for you to participate in this sale we will giye a pair Shoes for $1—Lot No. 5 48 PAIRS Mr. Workingman, here is the Shoe you want. Ex- tra heavy 100 per cent Leather Work Shoes. Brown veal, Blucher last. First Pair $3.00 SECOND PAIR FOR $1.00. of Silk Sox with every purchase of W. L-” Douglas Shoes. Each Shoe has selling price stamped on the sole. We Are Also Offering----- In such standard makes as Style Plus, Campus Togs, Langham Hi Clothes and Michaels-Stern’s Union-Made Clothes. to $45.00. In new spring models. Also remarkable values in Men’s Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Suit Cases, Hand Bags and Trunks. In this ad we list a few of the hundreds of specials on sale. : THE HUB CLOTHIERS Extraordinary Values in Men’s High Grade Clothing Suits from $14.95 Babe Ruth wilt bo seen in the Yankeo lineup for the first time this season on Saturday, following his expected reinstatement by Judge Kene- saw Landis after an enforced vacation because of his barnstorming tour last fall. “WE PAY THE LOSS” Onty st Barnett’s 25c Black or Brown Sox. Pelton & Hemry # PAIRS tor._ 29 Insurance and Bonds All Lines Townsend Building | 224 SOUTH CENTER STREET Roors 24,