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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 6

Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 6

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CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1918 NEWEST AMERICAN SEIGE GUN More than 8,000 Candian Indians have gone voluntarily to fight the Germans. Nearlyy a thousand gauges are re-quired to measure the various parts of a Maxim gun. The cost of maintaining the British navy last year amounted to S1.049 396,085. )calers Prefer Direct Purchases to Consignments, Says Review of Transcript LEECEWDDLIS IK Hum Cf i '4 1 hi 1-1 511 nncemen EOSTOX, June 13.

Tho ither late in starting, owing to the elay in formulating the regulations overing its handling, the movement the fleece-wool clip is now in full Aing. Dealers are showing a de-ded preference for the option which Hows them to buy their wools direct rom the growers in the fleece-wool tate3. Consignment has never been favorite method of handling wool in lose states, even by dealers who ave in past years handled large locks of territory wool in this man-er. With so many small clips, and ie-natural impatience felt by grow-rs to have their accounts closed at ie earliest possible moment, an normous amount of detail work ould be required to handle approxi-ately 14,000,000 pounds of wool in hio alone. Prices beinc raid in Ohin nf.

Tire. Ml These powerful seise euns are now hcno mnniTr.irtHJ Urn. c.i a i rp, iii iui gi. 1IU1UUCJO ai U1C V1HICU klldlCS rvi scum. Ihey are equal il not superior to any seige gun of foreign make.

it are 65 cents for the best medium ools, 60 to 65 cents for the delaines id 55 cents for fine clothing wools. 0 i much talk was made of dollar 001 that the Growers were led ta O- Baseball Gossip GRIFFITH IKD CASPER TD PLAV DOUGLAS MM ASSEMBLY lEH 0 Tacoma and Spokane have dropped out of the Pacific Coast International league, reducing, reducing the circuit to four clubs Aberdeen, Seattle, Portland and Vancouver. With SO manv tirnfessiivniil una. pect much higher prices than now -evail, hence considerable dissatis-iction is expressed. There is even Ik of holding back the new wool itil satisfactory adjustment is made, irticularly in the fleece-wool gec-ons.

Less complaint is hear3 among growers of territory wool. Every le is being urged to forward the arketing of the clip as rapidly as )ssible. New Clip Handled Promptly. It is difficult to arrive at what is sing done in the territory-wool coun-y, except in a general way to say at the new clip is being shorn as pidly as possible, and that the ship- timers working in Rhinvarda nn to The National Dehydrating Company of Denver, has established offices on the ground floor of the new Oil Exchange building and invite the public to call and investigate the possibilities' of this company. An opportunity of a lifetime.

Government co-operation and' regulation. The National Dehydrating Company has an authorized capital of 25,000 shares, with a par value of $10.00 per share; no promotion stock. No big salaries. A guaranteed proposition, with big dividends assured. We are offering to the public an allotment of 7,500 shares at $7.50 per share.

THE iiKOIIAL HHYBRAUG CO. Col. Scott Smith, Authorized Representative. Labor Representatives Elect at Meeting Wednesday; Bennett State Delegate State Fair Nine Picked for Opening Game of Oil Drillers on Douglas Diamond Atlantic coast, and eastern shipbuild ers league snouiu prove as successful has the shipbuilders' league of the i acme nonnwest. The Casper baseball team will re While the CardiTinla nrn nnf vof in ceive its first rpnl toef tia ems on consignment are being made omptly.

Shearing is in full swing, umpuy. oiieanug is in IUU Swing, At the regular meeting of the Casper Trades assembly held last night in Labor hall, J. B. Griffith of The Tribune staff, was elected as president of the assembly, succeeding F. I possibly in the more northerly next Sunday at Douglas when it the championship class, the St.

Louis crew does show quite an improvement over its pastiming in the earlier part of the season. J. Criswell. who volunteered his sprv. Outfielder Wickland and Pitcher I ices to his country and is now in Fillingim, the Indianapolis stars of etions.

Advances of 50 cents a stacks up against the fast aggregation are being made generally and 'representing that city at the state is said that some cases this comes' ar to making the consignee the pounds. Manager Charles Ar-vner of the wool. Rumors are afloat! ')0ast nas arranged this game, as garding the advancing of money to i well as a return game to be plaved rules, the making of larger satlsfied tht he has good ma-nces than suggested in the rules, terial in his squad, fully capable of last season, have caught the step with the Brves and are performing in true big-time fashion. Besides his brilliant pastiming in training camp prepartory to going "over there." Officers elected were W. W.

Slack of Typographical union as a member of the, board of trustees and J. W. Pismuke of the Teamsters' union as a member of the executive board. Bert Bennett, of the Pa'inters' i union, who has served the assembly for many years, ns recording secre-. tary, was unanimously elected to ren-nf i i i i i i i riw, ptr a re puiaiion on me ine neia ana at bat, (jeorge hier.

Thf "tterTMcSft dlamon4 but he is not takin any the star of the Browns, isoing at a chances, and has ordered thti of the war industries Kard the entire squad to be out for stren-! w'0 the field and at bat. Georce Sihlpr. The top of the list, of National state Federation of Labor, which taken. grounds this evening, tomorrow eve- In this market, territory wools are n'n" an'l Saturday evening, ginning to arrive with a little more', Included in this array of talent are Office, First Floor, Next to Elevator 'league Oil Exchange BIdg. Giants a short time ago.

Now Benny at Sheridan, Wyo. euom. iney are still far beh jack Fend eton. C.hnrb i cnous, Manager Arbogast, Snow ivaun is aDout the only McCirawite able to stick with the select hitters. year in arriving, however, owing the delay in getting the govern- Winjun, Andy Thompson.

Charlie I.U. III. i 1 pian into working order. Here- battle for the National league twirling honors. Dodo Paskprt.

whn u-na ter there oue-ht to be snhstnnHoi Loco-v. Bill Fnfk Tnm ii'ui' i Respite the handicap of having a in the receipts, as the rail-'Tony Lassen. Norm Morris, Jimmy i team behind him, Wal-aria ara i-iliariiav on TTm mi. i ter Johnson manages to sciueeze out the Phils for Cy Williams of the Cubs, expedite shipments of wool to the are undoubtedly other good ball play-' u- men" tnP; seems to have considerable on Cy in lanuc seaDoara. era in casper wno have not yet been yiji.ii- imuing averages mis season.

I 1 Little has been done in regard to out lor practice, and these ftre "uum l'v uv uie valuation of the new-clip wools, strongly urged to appear for the. eue i i hte market shows some accumu-1 workouts remaining before the open-1 iri Some new Arizona wools jng game in order that Casper may1, utch Leonard, the Red Sox lich came forward early and fitted represented by the strongest ar- hurler duplicated his no-hit, no-run well with the needs of mills having 1 gregation possible. against the Browns in 1916 in vernment contracts, were valued I This game will also be practically preat exnibition at Detroit the shipped at once. Valuation com- the first one of the season for other day even to allowing one play-ttees have been working hard the baseball boosters of that er to reach first base on four old wools. The wool administra-' thriving city are planning on making Severeid of the Browns, and and the wool distributor have been it ouite an event, preceding tho, Mnil each, the Detroit outfielder, were Apparel Distinction Wii Out ing their forces in a determined ef-iwith an elaborate street parade andi given passes to first.

to meet the needs of thp milla the usual opening ceremonies. A large number of automobile nartie George Cutshaw, the ex-Brooklyn' 1 the various divisional distributors overrun with applications from 'from Casper have 'already signified secona sacker, is putting up a great lis to be show 7 rrrm- TTJ new team, the Pitts- samples of wool their intention of driving down andiKame or nis 1 iir allotment, in for the local boys, and Pirates. for his 1 iwvfu uvya, miu i tn Rppnro tVio that thev mav en forward u'itVi is not nnlilfplw that- tha I sir contracts. will outnumber those of tho homo1 Clarence alker of the Athletics town playprs. Any other tpnniR in 13 hitting 100 points better than he the state which are desirous of sched- was hitting for the Red Sox at the ulins" camp with rcnii o- close of last season.

uicu) a IGHTNING BOLT ILLS WYOMING rAN IN STREAM in, manager i rtJU- gast, who can be reached at the Midwest refinery. Looks as if every time the Cleveland Indians get within striking distance of the top something cracks, and down go the Redskins. Frank Corridon, who used to pitch for the Phillies and later for the l.ubs, is coach of the Second Naval District baseball team at Newport. DIPTKERIA TAKES SECOND TOLL IN CASPER FAMILY EVANSTON, June 13. The Is n- aL lum Following her sister's death by less 1 man, from a stroke of hVhtnimr'tW 8 "eain s5' near Fort Bridger" S'I I death nie'cree, whichl Having gotten away to a flying rd from that caJse i Vyom nt i IVl'i Thl I1 came, etattrthis season, Pitcher Fred Toriey -ing the iJ w'eTV oTO noT Both Mi wlTr t0 arles Fletche whn 5tw "ut a few- I BIRTH STONE i ridav and altho every thing possible i a uune oy tne attenaing physician -y medical science failed to save the.

Circle KTews Notes little girl. i Myrtle Creel is survived bv her 0 parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Creel cel. The service this store renders makes it possible for women to dress with that individuality so much desired. Our present display sounds the opening note of the summer season and the preparation we have made can best be seen by a visit to our store. Pretty Fluffy Voile Dresses (the dainty kind) at $12.50.

A splendid variety of Afternoon. Frocks, made of a superior quality of Georgette Crepe and most attractively trimmed. Priced from $25.00 to $45.00 (Must be seen to be appreciated). Washable White Skirts of Manchester Gaberdine. In styles that cannot be surpassed at $5.00 to $10.00.

We have for the cool evenings Sweater Coats in beautiful light colorings. Ihese are made of fibre silk (the desirable kind) and are not expensive. $12.50 to $25.00. not that our stock of Summer Shoes is complete in every detail White Canvas Oxfords of the finest quality of duck are priced at $6.00 per pair. The High Canvas Boot we have at $6.08 and $6.50 per pair.

Cut this out and keep it. It is the official list adopt- bim, ucruia, ana one orother, i i ed by the American Retail I Jewelers' 4 1 in Association 1 1912: Juite a number of the Red Cross' Memorial service will i.ij mbers at Dubois are doing good the GtT Mem oral ethSdi-t Epiv A Wehv' urch Friday morning at 0 A. Welty finishing her tenth o'clock, the pastor. Rev Gib-r of socks and Miss Helen Nicol lin, officiating. The funeral and hv to be tamed in.

jto the contageous nature of the diT- 5utch Nipper and Oha Stagner! Ete marned at Lander and will pcr cemetery. 6 their home in the upper Dubois ntry Mr. Nipper is a local ranch-! Leslie Nunamaker continues to having lived here for a number catch all of the games played by the ears Browns. "Les" is the star ork-every Tie lB thf this up meir catue i or the purpose of ing them to the summer range the forest reserve. January Garnet February Amethyst March Aquamarine (or Bloodstone) April Diamond May Emerald June Agate (or Pearl) July Ruby August Peridot (or Sardonyx) September Sapphire October Tourmaline (or Opal) November Topaz December Turquoise "he river is rising very rapidly ng to the warm weather we have having and quite a number of For Sale are drifting down.

The rivpr soon be full of ties from the above Dubois, as the first drive start in a short time now. SPECIAL A miscellaneous assortment of dress trimmings worth up to $1.50 per yd. These can be had for this week at 15c per yd. We have quite an accumulation of remnants which we are offering at a discount of 20 per cent. PI 100 Second-hand Boilers, Engines and Pumps.

Rig Irons and String of Tools GLENROCK TOOL COMPANY Glesrock, Wyoming Ridbards Cum ning, June 13. On "the cif the senate late yesterday itor Johnson launched an appeal EVANS, The Jeweler I h'k an explanation of reasons Major General Leonard Wood 'Think PJchards and Cunningham When You Want the Beit" r.ot tent to I ranee. 2Z.

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