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pe Caspet Dallp Cridune ‘HEDGE REMOVAL RESTS 0 CHEYENNE, / MERDIGT OF OR. NELSON Wyo., July 7. PAGE “INE. verry hedge at City park shal! tive or die will be dicided ‘this week by Dr. | Aven Nelson, president of the Untver- |sity of Wyoming. Dr. Nelson, a dis- Unguished botanist, has consented to come to Cheyenme, examine the hedge |and decide wheather it is, or is not, of the wheat rust harboring veriety _|tr his Judgment is thet it is, the high but gothg down, not much fish-| ing being done, bait. Sheridan district—Upper Wind riv | ler. Brooks Lake creek, fishing report led excellent in Brooks Lake creek and jfair in Upper Wind river, fliec ané bait. | GOMISKEYS CITED INTO SKID LEE ANOGKS OUT ST. CLAIR IN ~TSTHROUND OF FIGHT LAST NIGHT Colored Lads Put on Best Card Ever Wi Here, Many Declare; St. Clair’s Seconds Toss Towel in Ring After Two Knockdowns In one of the fastest and best b best bouts ever staged in this) city, “Kid” Lee of Casper last night knocked out Eddie St. Clair, also of Casper; in the final two minutes of their 1 round go in Meyers’ garage on West A street. A small crowd witnessed the fight, but for excitement, was kept on its toes most of the time throughout the entire milling of the two fast COURT ON PLAYERS’ St MIL*VAUKEE, Wis. July 1,— Comiskey, and his son, Louis, jowners of the Chicago American league baseball club are required tio} ENGLISH TENNIS TOURNEY. WIMBLEDON, July 7.—(By The As eee Conta Ea Ee aw ie jtocinted ‘Prees)Mile. Suzanne Lens Imation under the discovery-stat-|!2 of France, playing in the simi , jute im connection with the Feisch ana/finals of the international grass court Johnson cases, on orders signed by | tenis tournament today against Mrs. Judge John J. Gregory of the circuit | Peacock, English star, won the first court here today. Summongses: will!S¢t 6-4 an¢ was leading by the score be taken to the North Woods for serv-(Of 4 to 1 in the second set, when rain ice on the Comiskeys today. Felsch!ferced temporary suspension of the and Jackson are suing the Comiskeys|™match. for alleged back salary, bonuses ant} Se | damages for being ousted“from orgir- VON ELM IN OMAHA. ized baseball following the1919 ‘world’s} OMAHA, Neb., July 7.—George Von series deandals. Lander district—Middle Fork, North | Fork, Little Popo Agie, water low and clear, fahing ood, flies. colored fighters. Both lads are light welters and are as clever ring generals as any who ever clected to don the padded mits in the squared arena. With the ex- ception of the eleventh round, which went to Lee when St. Clair took the count of five twice and the final round, the match would have made a goca draw with the odds in favor of Lee on account of the number of clean blows he landed. St. Clair is credited with the ninth round when he had Lee hanging on far the bell after shaking the plucky colored boy with a wicked left in the stomach and a hard right to the point of the jaw, Aside from these two rounds the two boys fought about on an even basis as tar as points were concerned, al- though, as stated before, Lee was the more clevc= fighter, possibly due to the fact that he has a different type of serving his, gloves. St. Clair’s second threw a towel into the ring as he was taking, thé count Keyst Water for the second time tn the last round.| HENLEY-ON-THAMES, Ensland, Petia igh nto OS amageceny at erm! In Casper thus saving him possibly from a com-]fuly 7—(By The Associated Press).— ‘ i plete knockout. St. Clair, however. sy Walter Hoover, the American scelling | Tout faning fair, flies. f Guaranteed Repair Work. one of the gamest of fighters and it is possible that he could have lasted until the bell, although he could not have hoped to have secured a draw after the terrific. lacing he received. Gloves were jabbing him from every point of the corapass and seemed to The <ght was staged in connection with the Moose carnival being het! here this week rnd while not a big success in point of numbers in the audience, it was one of the heet cards ever gtven here in every other respec:. > AMERICAN SCULLS VICTOR QVER: AUSTRALIAN EXPERT PUENLET-ON-THAMES, Jul 7.—(By Associated Press.}—J. Beresford Fond the English oarsman, winner of the Diamond sculls in 1920 defunted Blyth, the Oxferd in the semi-finals of the Diamond sculls tc: day over the Henley course. Beares- ford's victory was an easy one. The time was 10 minutes, 23 seconds, champion defeated A. Raynes cf Aus- tralia tn the senti-finals of pe Dia- mond sculls here today. The .Ameri- cam had little trouble in maintaining a winning lead. ne thane jwaeks' rain. utes, 25 seconds. ” trans-Mississipp! golf Fishing Bulletin Wyoming Streams; [the event. the Von Elm said he would see a phy \sician today for relief from swollen [glands in his right arm pit, and that Fishing bulletins will be issuedjhe probably would go out to the coun- weekly on Friday, from the Denverjtry club course for practice later in office of the forest service, reporting the day. fishing conditions in lakes He said it is ests. The city or town listed after} the name of the stream indicates the point from which the report is made. Brush creek, north and south, (Sara- toga)—Water low and clear, brook and rainbow trout, fishing fair, files. Clear creek (Buffalo)—Water clear, brook and native trout, fishing good, one caught weighing 5% pounds, brown hackle and professors. Douglas creek (Foxpark)—Water clear and medium, brook and rainbow trout, fishing fair, flies. LYCETT JS VICTOR J.B. 8-6, 9-7, 6-3. Encampment creek (Encampment)}— ‘Water low and clear, brook and rain- bow trout, fishing fair, flied. Laramie river (Laramie)—Water clear and medium, rainbow, German brown and native tront, fishing poor, no big ones. black gnat flies, Tongue river (Dayton)—Water high Gas, Oils and Grease. Day and Night Service. Willis-Hackett certain he and{will compete iz. the tournament even streams {ri and near the national for-'4¢ the swollen glanés do bother him. ——— WIMBLEDOM, July “.—(By The Associated Press.}—Randolph Lycett Great Britain, won his match in the semi-finals ofthe grass court tennis championships here today, defeating Gilbert, Great Britain, in straight 2 Lowest Storage | \Elm of Salt Lake City, who wi"! de-| |fend his championship title in tournament in Omaha next week was among the first ‘golfers to arrive here last night for SINT © seas, pare, ruddy com- Garage 363 S. Ash—Phone 1891W be coming from everywheré, including the audience. ‘Lee came out of the mill without ap- parently a scratch and in perfect con- dition.” He is without doubt one. of | See, the classiest fighters who ever ap- peared in a ring here and will give any first-rater a go for his money. In the preliminary event Young Sam Langford and: Willie, Mayfield fought four rounds to a draw. Georre McLeod refereed the main bout of the evening and did so to the utmost sat- istaction of the crowd. Mr. Bell was the third man in the ring in the pre liminary event. Club Standings .|and clear, brook trout, fishing fair, bait. Dubois district—Horse creek, Bur- roughs creek, East Fork, water stil son FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR POCKETBOOK SHOP AT THE CASH STORE All Remaining Summer Stocks Drastically Slashed The policy offthis store demands that all merchandise must be sold in the sea- son for which it was bought. The lowest prices quoted in years are placed on our finest Suits, Hats, Shoes and Men’s Furnishings. You Never Saw Better SUIT BARGAINS Than These Now Selling at $13.50, $15.00, $17.50, $25.00 and $30.00. Cincinnati » Pittsburgh Philadelphia — Boston -. ---.. A2 382 ‘Aaa tases: Come In and Look Them Over. Clubs. New ‘ork g Washington = 3 oat a86 STRAW HATS MEN’S SHOES Cleveland 43 449 Comfortable, iceable Sh f - lod bd e 2 e Men's Khaki ; | Last Scores meee i $1.95. ‘AND UP " National League. New York 6, Pittsburgh 3. Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 14. No other games scheduled. Men’s Khaki Men’s Balbriggan Cane ab a, Union Suits ate 58e 98e Wheather_Cheyenne’s cherished bar. ‘hedge will be removed immediately. 736 Blackheads 3 Boils! No reward ts offered, becausé are lost forever! No question will be Found —that glorious feeling that 233 East Second St. JOHN P. GRIFFIN 3° Choice quality, fair prices, courteous treatment are a few of the roasons this is one of the busiest stores in town. On acx-unt of not delivering we are able to sell a Blue Ribbow grade of meat at these Prices. VEAL Shoulder Steak... 25 Loin Steak...______35¢ Shoulder Roast ..._22%e Shoulder Boil........ 17%c Breast Veal (fine stuffed) -15c Veal Chops. .—30¢ SPECIALS Corn Beef, sugar cured, per lb. 10¢ and 15¢ Weinies, lb__...._ _22 re Frankfurters, Ib.....224c Sugar-cured Dry Beef, lb__....____45c Salt Pork. +20 Sugar-cured Ham, - sliced to fry. 40c Good grade sliced Bacon, lb..._____30¢ Home-made Mince Meat, Ib. .25¢ BEEF Choice T-Bone, Ib-37%ec Choice Sirloin, Ib_._35¢ Short Cuts or Club Steak, Ib........ ——-32lec Round Steak, Ib.....32%c Shoulder Steak, Ib. 22%ec Hamburger Steak, lb. 15¢ Choice Pot Roast, per lb... 20s Good, meaty Shoulder Boil, Ib.... Prime Rib Roast, boned and rolled, Ib_.-23%ec Prime Rib Roast, stand- ing, Ib.____. .—-Z1e Short Rib of Beef, 3 Ibs. for. 25c * PORK Pork Loins, Ib 29 Pork Butts, lb. Spare Ribs. Ib. Pork Steak, Ib.. ae Harkermer try Full Cream Sharp Cheese, Ib__....__40¢ Calf Brains, set___15¢ BACON Pork Chops, Ib. Bs) : Pork Sausage, 2 Ibs. 35¢ | Whole or Half Slab, Link Pork Sausage Ib. 25c LAMB Genuine Spring Lamb. Shoulder to Roast, Ib..25¢ Steaks, lb_.__. .30c Chops, Ib.__... 40c Breast, fine stuffed, 2 Ibs. for... PURE LARD | 2 Ibs. for...... 35c 5 Ibs. for__._..___.85e 10 Ibs. for... $1.60 50 Ibs. for. -----$7.40 Armour Star______35¢ Morris Supreme__....35¢ Swift’s Premium Good grade of Bacon, whole or half___2714¢ Brisket Bacon ___.221%4c HAMS Your Choice—Sugar- Cured Skinned Hams, Whole or Half. Swift’s Premium ....391lgc Armour Star __...._381¢ Morris Supreme__..381/4¢ VEGETOLE 2 Ibs. for___...._....__40c 4 Ibs. for. -..75¢ 15¢ Eastern Nebraska Corn-Fed Hens. You will be better satisfied when you select your own meat. STOP AND SHOP. WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? Men’s Dress Shirts, with and 95e Men’s Silk Outing 5 0 ie Outing Hat ata oc= 2. AEE Many;Other Bargains Limited Space Does Not Permit Us to Mention. American League. without collars, at..... Hats at...— Gieveland: 3, New york’ 1 (eeona Men’s Athleti¢e Men’s Khaki game.) Chicago 9, Philadelphia °. St. Louis-Boston, game postponed, ‘wet grounds. No other games schpdnied” + Union Stinvt 2... GSC American League. Chicago at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Boston. Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Washington. National League. New York at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnath © Boston at Chicago. - oom se co Brooklyn at St. Louis. 4 Notice to Owners and Occupants of City Lots Ordinance No. 179 requiring the cutting and removal of weeds will be enforced as provided, beginning July 16, 1922. Cut and remove your weeds before that date and avoid the penalty. S. K. MYRLAND, Street Commissioner: Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER Co. 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Open every night until 9. 129 STRATFORD AND FIT FORM SUITS Values to $60.00 TAKE YOUR PICK AT fe? $45 AND $50 TOP COATS AT $29.85 172 Pairs Stacy Adams Shoes and Oxfords : t Values to $16.50 at : $9.85 "About 700 E. & W. EARL & WILSON SILK SHIRTS Crepes, Broadcloths, Jerseys, Neckbands, or Collar to Match or Collar Attached, at $5.95 Regular $9.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $13.50 Values All Wilson Bros. $4.00 Union and Athletic Suits $2.45 ALL WILSON BROS. $2.00 UNION AND ATHLETIC SUITS $1.25 $1.00 SHAWKNIT SILK HOSIERY 65c Two Pairs $1.25 ALL-SILK KNIT NECKWEAR ONE-HALF PRICE ALL STRAW HATS ONE-HALF PRICE $6.50 AND $7.50 FELT HATS $3.95 ; Bath Robes at Less Than Cost ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE—STORE FOR RENT Open Every Night Until 9 “FAMOUS == Arkeon Bldg., 140 N. Center St., Near Courthouse 3 i i : : 99O9O9OF09000FS909FOO9 OOOO OODOOOOOOOOIDOOH OOO DOO I DODO DIDO ODD ODOD DDO OHO0H$0010900109000060009000000600