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* supervisor, has three leagues organized. 27 et ee eee oe ECE Pan ry A ke ee A E PAGE TWO. however be ready for oceypancy by July 16. Miss Frantz recently visited east- ern markets and purchased a large amount of spring goods that are now crowding the limited ‘space in the old store. For this reason the sale which has been in progress there for some time will be continued until the over- crowded condition can be remedied. The remoyal sale put on by this company has attracted a great deal of attention because of the bargains offered in the latest styles of clot ing. PLAYGROUND BASEBALL STARTED WITH GAMES PLAYED YESTERDAY Three Leagues to Be Running This Summer With Ball Diamonds Available on Three School Grounds—Girls’ Game Scheduled ae a TRACK STARS COMPETE FOR OLYMPIC TRIAL Two-day Events at Chicago Expected to Bring Out Fast Competition Playground baseball got under way last night at the West Casper grounds when one game each was played in the Ju- nior and Midget Leagues. Dean Morgan, high school athletic coach and playground The Junior and re composed of boys of grade school age of boys from, ached-| -'P. J. Quealy Is r grounds respectively « the Girl scouts | olley ball and © organized grounds CHICAGO, June 15.—Picked men in collegiate athletics began a two fay competition in track and field Appointed To 7 W yo. U. Board events at the University of Chicago 28 today which {s expe to bring te Ys "i the front the most likely aspirants ® Sox lost to. the] CHEYENNE, June 15,—Patrick J.|¢or posta on the 1924 Olympic team. ic Field Tigers, 6 to 12 yester-|Quealy of Kemmerer, democratic] cjioge to 600 entries from sixty-two in = League, The line-| Rational committeemtn for Wyoming, | stitutions are on the program lay was appointed by Governor higan, Penn Staté, Standford * a member of the Board of Trus-} ana the University of Southern Cal- ves of the university of Wyoming.’ ifornia are picked to figure in the If;| He succeeds William C Deming of showdown for top place in team Cheyenrie,' resigned I points, Stanford is believed to be aS most threatening competitor for team | standing ‘beyond the bounds of tne Big Ten area. —>—_____ KEW FRANTZ oHOP WILL Early this morning « slight rain | ten, leavin, nm overcast sky for a BE LARGER THAN FIAST|<uier"S3tie"wcateers eat” as ; | peared. Little damage was believed | to have been done the track | | The event {s the third annual cham- ; | plonship track and field meet of the | National Collegiate Athletic Associa tion, composed of 200 echools and col shop which is to| leges throughout the United States. Second street {s| The 100 yard dash will bring to: the North Casper e than the original| gether the greatest collection of un- 7 o'clock tonight.| plana of the Frantz company called|der-ten-second men ever seen on the Girls’ basketball] for, and the store for this reason and| American collegiate fie!d, with Whit: the West Casper girls] because of the difficulty of obtaining| man of Michigan, Wilson of Yowa, ght starting at 7 o’clock.| materials and labor will not be com-| Tykle of Purdue, Clark from John Hiei pleted as soon as was originally ex-|iHopkins, Erwin of the Kansas Ag ESTABLISHMENT ee FOR ORESGING cms cers! MASSIS SILK value to owner pen at 131 and —Jones c; Speak ham If The new Fr: be located on to be more elab will play the team wi pn Saturd An institution of ef automobiles is now 133 North Wolcott street. This is th Auto Service station and is owned by the H. ©. Grude corporation. Cars will be called for, washed, polished and delivered again to the owners with the guarantee that everything that was in tho car when it was taken out of the owner's hands will be in it when he again receives it. c Bennett has been obtained as n e station. Mr, Bennett years experience in best garages. He thoroughly and is sing the most aristo ic ry job will be done with the greatest possible perfection r there will be in the washing ment. They will d in the art of taking the cars in an efficient mar 40-in. Printed Crepe de Chine— Det 8PM eno ODD 40-in. Printed Rushiarana Crepe— Regular $4,50. Sale Price per yard . ceteatee teeth $2.95 suitable for peach, grey. men’s shirts Taffeta—Wide range of colors, in- cluding changeable taffeta. Regular $2.35 to $2.85. paola $1 98 Sale Price _.. 40-in. fr. Grude stated this morning that there will be apace for 12 or 15 on the washing yard at one time and that at least 150 cars can be turned out in a day. The yard ia being cemented with a drainage system that permits of quick work. A car can be washed and polished in about an hour. oo Now They Throw Booze Overboard On U.S. Liners NEW YORK, June 15— George Washington whic! led trom Furope after the treasury depart ment’s ruling prohibiting the bringing quor Into American ports after 0. ed off Sandy Hook to. than the pas to consume. erboard Bloomers and Gowns. HOSIERY cinder, black or white. Sale price, per pair Sale Price, per pair.............. Mill run Hose in black only. imperfections; cannot be noticed or hinder the wearing quality of the hose. how trades, callings en run In Engl: ned by tho fact that t of the sixth son of Chip. pendale, the famous cabinet-maker. who was born more than 200 years d now in the cabinet in the city of New Saturday, June 16th Baronet Satin—Wide range of colors and sport Sta Bele Erie $2.39 40-in. ’Mallinson’s Taffeta—Pink, orchid, black, white, Sale Price, per yard... POD cifeta Printed, Re bas yy Sale Price” $3.65 Pure Silk Pongee, per yard $1.00 20 per cent discount on all Silk Undergar- ments, including Chemises, Step-ins, Vests, Che Caspr Daily Cribune sidered to have about equal chances., All have records of :09 4-5 seconds for | this. year. BOY SOPRANO TO SING AT RIALTO Patrons of the Rialto will be ac-| corded a real treat next week by the; appearance of Little Bille Carr, the| } nine-year-old boy soprano. -He will close a long engagement at the dit-| ferent clubs of Denver Saturday and) will leave immediately or Casper. On} account of closing Saturday he will) ‘be unable to reach Casper until Mon-| ‘day but will be at the Rialtd all week, remaining over the next Sunday. “Billie” can sing and he does not} hesitate to open his throat and let the public hear him. His sppearance and work are nothing short of the finished artist aE ee Experiments with rubber ments are being carried out in chester, Englarid. Large slabs of rub- ber two inches thick are used, with corrugated surface to supply a safe {foothold for horses. The slabs a: reinforced at intervals with steel bars which keep them rigid. pave- To know how good a cigarette really can be mad you must try a SALE Pussy Willow Suitable for blouses; dresses, undergarments. Pussy Willow Pure silk, rayel stop lisle top, French tan, castor, 98e Pure Silk Hose, high spliced heel, full fashioned stitch. The hose that has given satisfactory service. $1.29 Some of these have slight Reg. $2.25; per pair SC SILK BLOUSES — i / Printed Silks, Crepe de Chines, Beaded. Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair r hat what you $4 35 ° nd prepared shi free alkall es the hair brittle Mu'sified cocoa (which {s pure and is much better than anything e!se you can use for shampooing, as this cannot possibly n ‘your halr with it in, Two or three | Mulsified will make f rich, creamy lather, and scalp thor inses out easily, oughly. The lath and removes e particle of dust a@'rt dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quick!y and evenly, and it leaves it fin ana silky, bright, fluffy Customers Have Privilege of Examining E. No Refunds or Exchagnes Phone 1740 Regular prices from $6.50 to $25.00. SALE PRICE to $18.98 All our silk stock will be on sale at spe- cial prices Saturday. or Kimona in our ready-to-wear depart- ment reduced for Saturday. Every Silk Dross | Kassis Dry GoodsCo. Merchandise 137 East Second ALUMINUM FREE *‘sers —SSSe= Consult Your Grocer It’s sweet and delicate It’s wholesome and nutritious It’s made from the appetizing white meat of coconuts to spread on your bread Your dealer has it Wyoming Grocery Co. Wholesale Distributors ‘ARRIVALS OF INTEREST; AT, PERKINS JEAN MAID BLOOMERS A Bleomer Knewn by Its Wearing Quality Jean Maid Bloomers in pongee, per pr. $3 Jean Maid radium, silk, flesh and pink ..._...._.. $4.75 Jean Maid Lingette Bloomers in maize, blue, black, flesh, rose or can- ary. Very special at per pair.........,....$1.85 CREPE GOWNS beautfully made of windsor crepe in plain or figured patterns sleeveless or butterfly sleeves stitched in contrasting colors. A wonderful value at each $1.50. SILK HOSIERY of style, color and service. Shoes this season demand careful matching in hosiery and we have all the correct shades of the season in all silk, full fashioned, lisle top hose. Prices from $2.00 to $3.50 per pair. CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR Summer weight union suits for boys and girls in gauze or fine nainsook priced from $1.00 to $1.50. CHILDREN’S HALF HOSE We have a most complete line of children’s half sox in silk and mercerized cotton, your choice of white or colors, pair 2&e to 85c WG Parkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building Why Do So Many Buy Their Meats at Meyer Bros.? There is a Reason—SERVICE Quality and Quantity COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF The following are a few of our prices for the best: Pork Chops, Ib. ....-——.. Lean Pork Roast, lb. —. Spare Ribs, Ib. ...... Fresh Pickled Pork Ib. Boiling Meat, Ib. —. Pot Roast, Ib. ...... Shoulder Steak, lb. — Smoked Hams, lb, .... California Hams, lb. '_. Sugar-Cured Bacon, Ib, Sliced Bacon, lb, —. Pure Lard, Jb, .... 2-lb. pail Pure Lar 6-lb, pail Pure Lard._. 10-lb, pail Pure Lard_..... 50-lb, pail Pure Lard... it Meyer Brothers Market PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923, NEARER AND Approaches the day on Which We Turn the Key Over to the Landlord ~ )SPECIAL For TODAY and Saturday This is a delayed shipment which we could not cancel. Only three dozen pairs and at this price we know we will not have any left after Saturday. ; Our $27,000 Stock of Genuine Army , Goods MUST BE CLOSED OUT IN A FEW DAYS TEER AE Every Article at Reduced Prices. Nothing Reserved BLOOM’S ARMY STORE “IN THE HEART OF CASPER” 246 South Center Street a"