Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1922, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE INVITATIONS BROADCASTED FOR STATE TENNIS PLAY IN GASPER July 29 to Witness Start of Annual Tournament and| Large Field of Entries Is Desired; Denver Champions May Coxe Here Open invitations to contest honors in the annual Wyoming State Tennis tournament to be held here beginning Satur- day, July 29, are being broadcasted in the Rocky Mountain states by those interested, who hope for delegations from Denver and other points outside the state in addition to en- tries from Wyoming cities and towns. The tournament is {ted States Na-|be donated by Casper business and on and4 | professional! interests and the singles e Stand | champton will also secure possession asso-| for one year of the challenge cup now held by Harker. Entries for the tournament should - | be sent to J. C. Warkley. care of the orado, the tour-| Standard Oil company of Indiana, or! ‘or dates be-| W. I. Rehr, Jr., of the R. T. Kemp, y and caeeaee Insurance compa. = 2 | COLLEGE WIDOW TO BE =| IRIS. SUNDRY FEATURE =: BY BOUNCING BABIES er Colorado state singles champ- | Ty ays s play|, Geo. Hunter's Bouncing Babies Mu nent | sical Comey company will present 4 runner-up in the to enter the state tou! Denver. Some of the same players|the comedy playlet, “The College th whom he w Widow" at the Iris theater, Sunday ere will come to Casp and Monday, This farce promises to pe up to the high standard set with their previous preductions foGhy Bere: mes The beautiful dressing Mr. Hu: At present he holds thelis gtvmg his shows is certainly cup which must be won|markable, every principal, and every in succession for perman-| chorus beauty looks like they had just ans are carri Denver, winner on. stepped out of a band box. Mr. Hun Local tmterest in the state tourna-/ter has just loads of wardrobe and is ment is increasing and the committee jjusing different costumes with each a request for all players|change of bill, The chorus making to enter regardless of championship | several changes. aspirations. It offers a chance for|: The thing that appeals to us most, xood sport and means fetter support /js the cleanliness of the Bouncing Ba- for making the state tourney a per;|bies company. There {s absolutely manent event. Among late additions | nothing in any of Mr. Hunter's offer- © the city’s tennis players is Roderick | ings that would offend anyone. This Tower, late of New York and now in| Mr. Hunter claims {s the secret of his charge of transportation for the Mam- | success. moth Ofl company. His appearance| ‘The bill that closes tonight fs “Fatr on the courts here has demonstrated |and Warmer,” a farce comedy scream ® good game and ft ts likely that he|and beauttful Lillian Billie’ Dove in will tle up with W. I. Rebr in the|the feature picture “At the Stage doubles play. Others who have an-| Door.” nounced their intention of contesting pew ES RE the championships are Frank Prior,| “TI made work my hobby and locked Vance Ree,-George Vance, J. C. Wark-| upon it as a pleasure, not as ® pun- ley and William ‘Tolhurst. They |ishment.” This motto ts given as the should prove onty the nucleus for a| secret of his success by Lord Inch- tig field of local entries. cape, the British millionaire shipown- Entry fees for the tournament are|er, who has been a recent visitor in nominal—$1.60 in the singles and $3.00| America. Lor@ Inchcape started his in the doubles. The revenue derived| career in an office at a wage of less from this source will be applied on|than one dollar a week. Practically the purchase of balls and other ex| all his life he has worked 16 hours a pense. day, and there are very few men who Champions and runners-up will be| could have accomplished what he has SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922. The port of London authorities con-| miles of docks and quays, togeth-> trol sixty-eightand«-half miles of} with a large number of buildings. “J. C. NEILSON, river, 125 miles of raflway, thirty-six ears “Rxecutive Secretury.”| miles of highway, and nearly thirty INDEPENDENT ADDITION (ADJOINING NEW TEXAS REFINERY SITE) pplication blanks will be mailed | Hour,’ has come. Up and ‘Over the you with a letter of instructions. | the Top.” bave heard a lot of talk. Now “Meet me at the Smokehouse” ys That the Texas Company Will Build a Large Plant Here Is Now a Known Fact The Columbus, 35,000-ton liner constructed for the North German- Lloyd line sticks in the ways when being launched at at Dende MEMBERSHIP APPEAL IS DIRECTED TO SERVICE The Purchase of a Lot in Independent Addition is No Longer a Speculation—It is an Opportunity BUY NOW PERSONS BY THE LEGION “Jim” Netlson, executive secre- July 13 to 15, the membership drive tary of the George Vroman aes is on. August 1 to 15, the Intensive the rican Legion, sat at is - drive by team will be made and an dcek the old clubrooms this morn- attempt will be made to reach all ing, and penned a letter which | buddies with an invitation to join should be of interest. to every for- up. mer member of the A. E. F., and to s ‘every prestat ‘samber tot “the ihe: “We are all for a-policy that will make us self supporting and a pot- ey ston t factor in our commun! airs. um. members of the American | $7t Tnctor in our com pat taestines The Best Locations Will Go First—No Lots Will is necessary to formulate and put The American Legion lecally has | into operation such a policy. taken on new life and new ideals. “The “Aineridass Pete Media exe Asia member of the post, are you | service man's or woman's union, Fuvereated: and it is what you make it. As a “On July 1, the writer took over | “member we are asking you to do the newly created position.of whole | your part. It is a small job we have time executive secretary. assigned you, Get those new or “On July 15, we move out of our | transfered members to our ‘local. present location and will open the | post. Thirty minutes of your time executive office, writing and loung- | is all.we ask. Attend post meeting ing room# over the Rialto theater | yourself, and persuade your friend building, Second and Canter streets. | to do likewise, [Poiztinal Advertisement] Be Reserved “A LOOK MEANS 4A LOT” See Ben Realty Co. REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Bldg. Phones 1480 and 1900 Casper, Wyoming Announcement I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of.Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary, subject to the will of the voters. Jesse A. Sheffner presented ith silver loving cups to! done. Touring, 5-Passenger . Distributors RICKENBACKERS ARE HERE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Sica son Everybody Who Rides in a Rickenbacker Owns It—We Sell for Cash “6” On the Market---Demonstration Any Time Let Us Demonstrate to You That the Rickenbacker “6” is the Greatest | STOR A GE Large Cars, Per Month $12.00 Rickenbacker and Cole Cars PRICES $1725 Coupe, 4-Passenger . . $2125 Sedan, 5-Passenger . . $2225 THESE PRICES F. 0. B. 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