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Vi PAGE TWELVE . : pom ey af = UGUST 30, 1919. i "i be tawael nats of their fathers, but this pro- ‘ H | for Labor Davy ire tne whole tamiiy, hetaen Pie Laelia that the double see fair to womenki H ’ | which Willard end Dempsey contend-} women members of the assembly Bill Strother, the “human spider,” [Coe EC aa ANT will ride a bicycle along the cornice | | isso ee ¥ of the Oil Exchange building La- ‘: 4 ~ ‘ rs of the assembly bor Dey after his blindfolder climb | next Monday. up the sheer front well of this five-story structure. Not only that | but he will carry somebody on his back if they will volunteer to take the ride. } re the latest plans of this il if the cornice on top of ‘ructure is smooth enough | to permit any riding. | The climbing stunt is to start | promptly after the big Labor Day | Tolodsy Bes bear coostebctat Scidiea} were inclined. to believe that it could ; | Toledo; has been constructed at the | be decreased \if the father were | ps gob eaten aga as events: LEGALIZE Tl forced to give his name to the child. sched ip Women membe u nA Ey have shown a strong.interest in moral ional The local arena is 36 feet square Preax.) ‘welfare questions, and in educat 0.— Women mem-! matters. | ‘ j> Tentative schedule of the Armyjand stands five feet high, extending | «my jand Navy Football Team as an-/ out into the race track, so that every (BERLIN, A . ) nounced today: person in the grand stand, no matter |bers of the national assembly have! —phey are especially anxious to have Billings Polytechnic School, Bill-/where his seat is located, will/recently striven to have included in} German‘ educational standards rais- ings, Mont., at Casper. have an excellent view of the ring. the new constitution a clause where-/ oq, and they are interested, too, in . | State Normal school, Chadron,<The committee is arranging for the |by illegitimate children would have! jctters of economic welfare. e jNeb., at Casper, sparking of cars so that occupantsla stronger standing in the communi- - a (freshmen),|may remain in their machines and] ty than at present. The women were] p004 the Tribune want ads, er. have an unobstructed view of the anxious to see such children take the ~ _ Ree De, ~TIRIS THEATER TODAY TODAY ZANE GREY’S SPECIAL PRODUCTION” The Story of a Good Woman’s Love and a Bad Man’s Faith. “The Border Legion” A melodrama of the Lawless West in the days of “49, or the last of the Outlaw Gang and the girl who finished them. (ae ADMISSION—10 and 25c TOMORROW—& UND B Y—tomorrow Wm. S. HART | | IN. | “The Poppy Girl's Husband” pe GDS Ie Denver, Colo., at € 3 : oe Sacred Heart < Good Lambs Bring Around $16.25! colo., at C: at sarade, Monday morning. A free- | v7 . i ~ | Mall offéring <a be ‘taken. before é Pasi Week with Broad Out- University of Colorado, (fresh-} he starts his long climb and Arthur let for Feeders in South men) Boulder,,Colo., at Boulder. — | Hill, the manager of the climber, | < Univergty of Wyoming, (fresh-' Omaha Market men). Laramie, Wyo., at Laramie or} ae | Casper on Thanksgiving Day, will be n deck” with some sort | of mus entertainment. | Strother said today he had been keeping in trim for his big Labor | » climb for the Salvation Army exmpaign benefit. He is confident he will be able to make his climb ag. 30.—The sup. lambs has been Casper will get its first glimpse of ipts| toiling gridiron warriors next week! with the opening of the football prac- tices of the Army and Navy club. up the smooth front wall of the Oil shown a little decline in pric It will be the first real taste of foot- Exchange building. With the win- lambs a selling now around hall Casper has had for many years. dows much farther apart than on “Pay © ft with the fair to good ones from| The initial work-out of. the squad| the Henning hotel building, the E 0 4d $15 to $16.00. Fat sheep have| is called for Tuesday afternoon by| structure he climbed Tuesday night, Bill Strother, Human Spider, on |‘h}co shown a little decline, and there] Coach Carter, former college play- he realizes the feat is to be hard. | ® Trial Flight a Few Weeks Ago Up are hardly enough yearlings or weth-| er. Uniforms ate to be secured later been about the same, with the ex ception of fat lambs. This 1 Volunteers sre now being ac- Lote geal eet Bui at ers to quote prices. Good ewes are} in the week thru a dance to be given} cepted by Arthur Hill, the man- | Colorado Springs, Colo. selling from $8.00 to $8.75 for the equipment fund of the Army} ager of the human spider, to ride There continues to be a very broad{ and Navy club eleven. Ee ae 3 en the back of Strother in his bicy- outlet for feeders, and practically no| With no hint that the Midwest Re- cle spin around the cornice ofthis THERMOP TAKES POTTER change on the good class of feed-| fining company is to have a football building. : i nbs. Choice black free lambs,| eleven because of the professionalism z from 54 to 60 pounds be-| which would be connected with a com- WILL NOT ADMIT (IS TEAM TOREAL TRIMMING scissor bs of good ,| Army and Navy club men have taken, weighing from ; : | hold of: the. project and promise a| ‘ ; RIT selling f: 1 SCHOOL UNLESS THEY With back to the wall and only one|;nore common real gridiron team tite ‘first year} more defeat to be eliminated from \selling from $1 | here. . the Denver Post baseball tourney, } ht yearling wethe VAGGINATED [5 DEGHE Thermopolis came thru yesterday with jn 5 a 16-to-2 win over Potter. d In the line-up are players from} round $10.50, with th Potter! and m the University ,of Nebraska, Drake! heavier} university (Iowa), St. Louis univer- * re common kinds from $8.50] sity, Brooklyn college, and Harvard did not have a chance after the third to $10.00. Feeding ewes have held] university besides many other college when the Hot Springs nine scored six) yy well in price. In fact, some cuses| athletes who have been so modest ds} counters. It made the score 7 to have : a little advanc to keep their identity secret. In-! © city openzaifiless they have be¢n | 2&F® Potter’s only two runs coming. <elli cluded in the squad of men expected | weinated-“Successfully Within the | i" the fourth stanza. the thinner kinds from $5.50 to work out for the team, there is} ust seven years or have had small-;_ Kelly had an easy time hurling) A few canners are going to lots of promising high school mate-| ox. This is the order which’ has| Yesterday for Thermop .and allowed] er: $4.00. The al. | No children will be admitted to ool Tuesday yiten 211 schools in en sent to-eonnty medi authori-| Oly five safe hits. The ne was f. breeding The team is to be a strictly ama-! es by the state board health, | Called in the seventh with Potter too}; trem ning at about th teur eleven, the men going out for his order is to be followed; here | £4 in the lurch to catch up. The y-j¢o as last week. | the eleven because of their love of the sietly. Potter players said they desired to 7 have been pretty football game. Many of the better mil children who nof been| Catch a train, having been eliminat-| .j4.7 eck, and if this ¢ ues,| known athletes who have promised | > may not see much o Nc be va ted at oncé or the| feeders for a while. haven will not be admitted to} The school principals will be in the op come i their offices in the buildings from will be been Sp juuthoriticse@ecum expect a 2 to 5 o'clock EO «taking enrdlielifl this fall meet and clas withthe entrance into the County jas “pesible. ed from the tour: ame: line for| to try for positions are experienced | are of; college players and many have won ter there| their letters in school. non kinds | : Sus: reek. A Tribune Want=2 will sell it. Crovated within the seven years this onday /afternoon to are shox far " y new “pupils z ch new, pupil st | as not to disquali-| LONDON,.—S ‘pigh. &chool of the largest freshman | present himself for classification fy ex-soldiers whose service fGst pats } class jin the history of the school GEO. WILDER, Supt./ |them outside the age-limit, the Tonet d the entrance of many beginners a Ss don County Council will permit can-| ms into grade schools. Tit idates f _ r >| = nto grade schools, Sie @idates for municipal employmeyt to| : ADMISSION—10 and 25c One hundred and sixty miles ‘of deduct e from their aétual) § A I ABLE IN motion picture neg: and more age. 5 than 47,000 still photograph: of army eee SA } pale . ‘ } ——- activities were produced during the, UWONDO? cylinder of poison congress, in urging legislation author 4 woman, Waiting for 4 eee izing the ‘ar Department to sell| Wes! by san up-to-date Guplcstedsotathelriecatives "| thief who made # clean getaway with| as a valuable parc “The Unpardonable Sin,” announc- — ——»—- , = ed as the attracti t *the Lyri 5 anal eS F! is attraction a ie Lyric Read The Tribune Want Ads | A Tribune Want: theater today and tomorrow, is 2 | =eemeeeememecswen scene eee cineseneeene nn photoplay of the legitimate produc-' tion type. It is being shown in the important theaters of the United as a special attraction, rank- ing with the regular treveling dra- tic and musical offerings, and will be available for patrons of the »lished motion picture theaters for many mopths. The photoplay is| in ten reels, and provides an entire| afternoon’s or evening’s entertain- | ment. A special musical score -has | rovided for the picture. Blanche | et is sterred in the picture, which | s made by Harry Garson, with shall Neilan directing the produc- | THE DANCE Sty Ee DREAMLAND LABOR DAY Will be Given Upder The Auspices of _ | The been tion. Se Until established in ‘@ private of- fice, orders for Doctor West will be received at the Rexall drug store and rand Central stables. MONDAY, SEPT. 1ST | 25th Anniversary of the Organization of the American Federation of Labor George Ferguson, attorney, has re-/ turned from a fishing trip of several | da’ in the mountains. HE “BIG BUSY STORE” extends greetings and good wishes to the men and woihen of labor on this, the “Holmes to Homes”’ WINCHESTER caatind | Casp er Trades Assembly events ts Anniversary of the American Federation of La- " a Your enthusiastic and loyal support of the government dur- RIFLES sok tleelehaialebeiieteleieiaetaieteleteiehaiooledaieheieiieleietehehehetelptieistaiar ing the war period; and your patience and fortitude during ICE COLD Rocky Ford Watermelons --AND--- Cantaloupesi these trying days of reconstruction and readjustment commend you and your organizations to a place among those great insti- tutions which make for the betterment of mankind. AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE SPORTING GOODS AUTO ACCESSORIES | In order that all our employes may enjoy this great holiday to the fullest extent, the Webel Store will remain closed all day, é so that they may participate in the parade and attend the great sport program at the Fair Grounds. 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