Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1923, Page 5

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SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1923. HEILMANN IS IN LEAD, AND HORNSBY AGAIN Two Clouters Once More Top ‘ ing 395 top and ful Pittsburgh Pirates are the best batting team. with .293 and the Cubs| Chamber it is always in writing and clouters rather accustomed to the place, are still leading the batters! in the major leagues. Speaker, the war horse of the Cleve- lend Indians, is third.with .365 and in his wake are nis star outfielder, Jamieson with a mark of .359 and his great little shortstop, Joie Sewell with Hornsby is settng the pace in the National league with an average of Brooklyn captain with .381; Traynor Pirate third baseman with .371; Barn: hart, first outfielder with .368 and| py ‘Tuesday afternoon—Don't Pep Young, Giant outfielder with .361.| George de It. do it now, Through the heavy hitting of| Speaker, Jamieson and Sewell, the Lae or tho Amorican leases in’ tern | the solicitation committee of the t vith 297. Chamber of Commerce has not en- Detroit Tigers are second with .293,| Goreed any solicitation profects tor the New York Yanks third with .290,| Charitable or similar causes during the St. Louis Browns with .284,| the past week. Only one proposal beasts has been submitted during July In the National league the power-| date and this was rejected. If en: dorsement is given any project by the Respective Leagues In mann end Rogers Hornsby, two ir. Bair is not worried over the/Arts department of the University of “ the entire week. of the coats but would appreciate; Nebraska and hag been for four years hapssine og age acdp pears Area having the papers and contents of the/an instructor in hand craft, pockets returned. They may be mail-| She will conduct ” : Wushiiaha hag the isp se ligbenatee tal the crritane!oftics today. Ci two iden you can make the projects in class,’ The Casino will maintain its usual] struction is American league with an average of 400 and the great Babe Ruth is chas- C. of C. News Notes him with a mark of .379. Tris with .288. @ copy is furnished the solicitor. run can ies out of 13 games and Luque, the Cuban hurler of the Cincinnati Reds is first among the National league hurlers with games. | € 3? ’ Z20-OMD- mrors . w-I4: 2— * <4-0 MB is OD - Imo -O4- With 88 tallies to his credit, Babe Ruth leads the American league in National league with 77. Herb Pennock, the Yank southpaw, has the best record among the Amerti- The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 16 victories out. of 19 any rain today, ‘Yes! We Have No Bananas —BUT-~ “Tell Me Gypsy,” is “Stella” “That Red Head Gal” “Swingin’” “Down the Lane,” “Beside a Babbling Brook” to get “A Kiss in the Dark” from ‘““Agegra- vatin’ Papa” or from “Barney Google,” “After Every Party?” i Signed, “I Love Me.” * We Have All of the Above Red-Hot Hits In Victer Records Sheet Music Player Rolls _ “HEAR ’EM HERE” CASPER: 1S - THE = “FUTURE ~ CAPITAL, | t . “irc i Coats and Capes" auth Dresses T 4 full rae of eh A to While OF An entrancing line of Dresses for “everywoman" in the sea- ‘ e H That are a 5 delight to women who want a smart garment in 7 SRREY Yee be Seer Hy son’s newest modes. A liberal variety of styles, colors and se ? E a late summer or early fa]! model at a low price. Collars. J oe ope Ue nee! ieee: a 1es eget The vy, ase vay ek api with a sleeveless Jacquette. Real Frantz Shop Valueg at i & Very Special At In the old days the most popular i | method of recording a debt was to T: $6 .75 : $ 5 0 e cut notchés in a stick of hazel wood E e and then split the stick, the debtor EE retaining one part and the creditor the other. The sticks were called “tallies.” Periodically, merchants gathered at a great fair bringing their tallies to settle their mutual indebtedness and that was the birth of the modern “clearing house” at which banks - now exchange the checks they hold against Peach other. Have you ever stopped to think how much more convenient is a Checking account at the Citizens National than the old ways of set- tling bills. If you haven’t such an account, come in and let us talk with you about it. GENTS WH LIFTED DRESS Hnderat Leone GOATS MAY HAVE. GOATS,| 72, Be Given Here KINDLY RETURN PAPERS! a+ ersnmn cng], Se SS ew ATIRE BARE WEEK‘TO CID INSTRUCTOR ge dress: a9 disappeared from i automobile longing to Marion nooks. home 5 | Bair of Hartville, O., when they park-| the classes will be served and the} ° Uned for Bar; . | added to the st .| from 2 until 4 p. m. each day at th Batting Averages ed their machine on Walcott. street! opportunity will be taken to introduce| Tapestry painting. F Trtain week, the zaanage- | & fo the statt of the dancing in ay at the near East Second street at 6 o'clock|the subjects to Casperites. Making war-work novelties. NEW YORK, July 28.—Harry Heil-| Saturday evening. Members are reminded that ballots! for the election of directors must be |at Chamber of Commerce headquar- || ters not later than 5 p. m. Tuesday} B68. July 31, Only 363 ballots had been! voted up to Saturday evening. This/ indicates a voting membership of only and behind him are Wheat, the] one third of the membership and the percentage should be much greater than that. Let's make it 100 per cent let Members are hereby notified that The Chamber of Commerce fur- scoring and Pep Young !eads the} nished information to three hundred and sixty-two tourists during the past ‘week. eleven telegrams and seven long distance phone calls re: ‘ league yftchers with 10 victor-| garding highways, answered several hundred local calls regarding the high. . NEW LOCATION ways and furnished bulletin infor: mation to four highway associations and motor clubs.—Yes, we don't need Bj « ZO-APNOFr - (hN—Oor -mt4- MWPT-4-- Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune PAGE FIVE aac" REDUCES ATES |S ISTO WOR OMT P| Member of U.S. following handcratt. Ceemcesccer= (ON OMGE TES FOR] mS SHERWOOD Is ADDED ODED FIGHT AT, A: 6, Zmbassy Shoots Self at Tokio All the boys who are to take part in the fight card at the Rodeo grounds In keeping with the program out-| Miss Jeanette Sherwood has been| *USUSt 4 will do their working out ‘Winter, wil! open a series of classes in hand craft to be held from Au; Gin te hae te aL Bustien novelties for gifts, bridge parties, Decorating cetluloid, iron and wood- HONOLULU, July 28. — (United Press.}—Wa!ter C. Gagoon, a member ment of the Casino dance palace is | Structors at the Casino and will assist| Casper Athletic club, 228 Wert “ar|°r the American ambassadorial statt making a reduction of 16 2-3 per cent| Don Ellis who hag charge of both| street. As the center of the netic [2 Romande gio hcae node teal Mrs. Hull ts a graduate of the Fine| Making paper flowers. on all dance tickets purchased during | Class and individual instruction. | pattiers’ activities in Casper until the | ronnie today, according to = To- it Te tates ana Three tickets can) | Miss:Sherwood will teach children| day on which they appear before the | {saree te, the JUL Janese lan and discuss the home decorating prob- ake 18 toe $2 sy nts, six for 50c/}in fancy eccentric and toe dances.’ | Rodeo stadium the athletic elute wilt | ee nemererer here. ete Lan Neha ere WE: coaket oud r $1.00. Mr. Hills’ slogan for his dance tn:| probably be jammed with onlookers cane front tus Uniiad Bate naval arn to Dance Cor-| interested in getting the dope on the hospital at Yakohama, where he had ockers. been dangerously ill. courses which will observe cl: says Mré. Hull. treat in the entertainment line with’ r Come to Casper for the Rodeo This Week ~~~ | Fun for Everybody And My! The Bargains There'll Be Everywoman's store—and a handy place to meet your friends. There’s always something new and different at the Frantz Shop to 110 East Second Street Subway Bargains for Rodeo Week — - Coats and Capes Suits Dresses > One rack of Summer Suits includ- 10 dozen Flapper Dresses in gi. A group of about seventy-five garments in late sum- ing a number of 1 ham, lace and dimity 3. i mer and early fall models; black $16 75 SPOTt MOE] Sr. trimmed .cceceemmeceeeeee STOY BN CN 00ers sererenens> a e About fifty coats in sport materials - and styles; very wonderful values, «910.50 Dresses Dresses ae A special line of Ribbon Dresses 20 dozen Gingham Porch Dresses, ° A line of Black Silk Capes; some fur i ae trimmed, others wi oe | ‘) 7 for misses; special dimity and embroid- d, others with fringe... » 5 at misses; special $42.50 ery trimmed .—.... $1.69 >. : e YT) Boudoir Lamps Onyx Hose 50c Dress Skirts | Hats ” ; An extra Special Value at Black Only, Regular $1.25 Value Plain and Fancy Sport Models Clean-up of Summer Hata $1.50 © $1.00 pale eae $2.95 . $1.00 Main Floor Bargains for Rodeo Week Mezzanine Bargains for Rodeo W eck tle A new and appealing line of smart Fall Hats Just in from New York, Special at $12.50. ‘A group of Clever Felt and Velvet Hats at $5.00. fil We ‘All the pretty new Underthings; Dress Accessories and Novelties that every woman needs to make her eat pe Come in as often as you are down touwin—there’s always a hearty welcome for you.

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