Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 8

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SSS PSRs Ch, SN Dre ——— 2 PAGE FIGHT pale Satan LARAMIE LEADS ALL COUNTIES OF TWO STATES IN. = STATE WITH VALUATION FOR NEW OPENING GEASH VEAR GREATER THAN THIS COUNTY Regains Prestige Lost to o Natrona by Increase of Seven ; Million and Total of Over $33,000,000; Na- trona County Drops Back to Second Place Continued from Page 1) Laramie county UE year regains its pre stige as weal- thi county in Wy with an ass valuation ‘of proximately 000,000. Natrona county, h on the face ot the 1918 assessment returns deprived Laramie county of the distinction of being the state’s wealthiest county, d valuation this ye 0 third in street by} under on the workers, it is Armour team of Den- here in time to play e fast Greybull nine The 1919 asse artioned among t ttle for the | © is more equ the cash prize ond the silver a Meek of prece y cub being presented to the win of the tournament by The Dail a ribune exercised having ing the making of the Reavill ctor ' s The members of he hect ; board other than Chairman Gre he con 1} new shon are Maurice Groshon and i Ha rry | West Side grade be buil Hunnington oon JENKING ANG PEAKING GO TO MAT “IN GAGPER MATCH SEPTEMBER 10 Paul Jenkins of Oswego, Or been matched to wrestle Harv Perki per of C dnesc¢ t the Jenkins zhs 185 and has and defeated nigh thea pounds ery heavy- weight man on the Pacific coast ; vith the excep- 2 * tion of Sante Perkins is a y wrestler of ES a all the EAUL JENKINS, Oswego Oregon e which 1919 levy to meet the ed Kotson aT ABaETy the best car- nival wrestler to appear here. H made the visitor quit in 16 minutes, Perkins securing a toe hole P state highway $300,000 for the « meni ior t ing in purse about poultr tk much his strong points N« being demonstrated on 1 scomfort of Stu s not lost a cord- 1 his ‘of the the ma h we me much to the opponent. He tech in the t five to reports, and gameness more thi ling any heavywe select for him. to Dick Farrell, promoter of the » ex- match, has arranged two good pre- dates once b the promot We will give no NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. | | | | | | ; Fall and Winter | Sleepingwear ppg earners For Fall and Winier Weather Comfort, the e Br ighton-Carlsbad Gar- You can choose from a wide full-size, well-mad ments are ideal. range of materials in Pajunions, Jajamas and Night Shirts for men and boys. Sie — bout two weeks. — ects. “Cy NEWS Ben salt |MPPHERSON AGAIN ON Wn] ill BRIEES er, ey Hertzman. man will join his wife vember. Mr. and Mrs . Herteman 1 are | oo old nts of Ce and the see, f 1-8.-Mbemlifie-aisirise manager tte sito i es am. a wid > of : The Mc Ph om v ell, tlvee mil . the Wells Supply company, has aoe et | aa ee es etna aad ei NEW WHEATLAND TEST ) . ifined to his home for th Waller Gothberg has returned from| oft just recently « TLAND, Wyo., Sept. 6 day ; Omana where he accompanied his fa-) expected fo continu sere from Lima, Ohio, inve N. Va ‘detuned tion ther, who was shipping sheep. th have for the 1s tigatine Shan Gt discay ont Montana where he di two Clydes- Miss Sinmaas O'Neil bes gotie tel * 0 es np . t 4 Price ranch we so & dale tii Mr. Van Sant, who i2 Deyver to spend 2 week with Mis. naib tween 2,600 and that they took a 1 a on nt for this famous truck here, i$ Margaret McAleer stilts depth will i f erty and put Be : bes ae : e & carload of Clyde: je i the Gee Ee intra Oy t tee that a well would be dm aie on which he will plac Mrs. H. C hha te mgs ihe in a year. The contract eer , foi -|exhibition at the state fair at Doug- pop eg Priced yanoar lense ihe: ha The Italis crown jewels are drilling a depth of 3,000 ee | * been spending the summer with he} 7Warded in a subterranean chamber less @ well is proere stipvarpented patents. Mrs. Bretschneider wa | 7 4 little island i nthe Tiber. Soe ee toe SoH aie se are prac B. E. Butler of Sioux City, lowa, called home by the illness of her hus Labrador has an area of 200,000 1 i? 3 ee s here visiting with his son, N. B. band quare miles, but the populztion is tical ¢ , and a very com Butler on South Cedar street. Mr. ot cee only 4,000. plete in on of the oil me Butler expects to he here for about 2) James Purcell of the Produce An elephant’s foot takes longer 20d the ger Aaa ¥ north Refinery corporation at Rawlins, i ° cook a any ati aneate ne Ree Aad ee of In RRHOR TO GRID an ‘ Casper siness. e it tender it must be boiled for the ted: Gn Lowergmegny an olldeilling/cons| aed eee ee hirty-six hours a rig and casing and begin drilling in the Lance Creek fi is Every time the carp breathes it] ‘There are tribes in India that #5 €#?! ¢ for a few days on bus’ movea 4,368 bones and muscles. swear by the head of a tiger, while odney ace 1 The average depth of the Atlantic ohers chop a dog in wo as emblema Utah, o Cc. P. Plummer and T. J. Diamond )js estimated at about sixteen thous-{tie of the perjurer be employed as ex e going to Big Muddy this afternoon’ and feet, While the average! toniperature in = trimmer 1d adverti 1 offielal busineas. They will return | The most spacious lodging-house Western Siberia is extremely low, i White's grocery. Mr. iis ving fu the world is one for pilgrims at it.is withstood by human beings com- ee employed with the Mecca, which aceomodates 6,000 per: Thompson Grocery company |! sons. iparatively easily because of the lack of wind. Word has been received that Mr. Mr M. P. Wheeler will arrive ladely tomorrow. They will Mr. ar Mrs. C. li. Townsend , and stay for a few days before | THE HOUSE uing their tour of the eastern MATINEE: e OF QUALITY , 2:30 PICTURES = Evelyn Wyatt is returning to i Denve ter spending the > Middleton is leaving the ecsatriei abs a THE STATE | | Wy tments tonight for Chicago = = where she will attend school this win- TODAY | ter, FLORENCE REED s Marvel Cowan and Miss Dora who have been employed at Western Union Telegraph com- ' here, have returned to their in— home Utah. n Salt Lake City, “THE STRUGGLE EVERLASTING” By Edwin Mitton Royle An extraordinary feature—a real special—a hzge dramatic production, built along the lines of a regular Br>adway attraction. Miss Elena MeAkeer is back to her ut the Western Union Tele- office, after undergoing a operation. Miss ‘ay afternoon for Chicago i hy heribiothern John, ‘revetts TOMORROW revett will attend the Amer- ohn Travels wlan ein Ghlcari tae D. W. Griffith Anna Trevett is leaving San- Presents a Special A-tcraft Production “THE GIRL WHO STAYED HOME” What sort of a storv will Cutie. the Beautiful. tei him io make him Jove more than ever. oe COMING. si . Daddy | Long Legs ” —The Big-- BASE BALL TOURNAMENT --OPENS--- SUNDAY, SEPT. 7 Three States Sak Rie Colorado, South Dakota and: Wyoming. DOUBLE - HEADER EACH DAY FIRST GAME CALLED AT 2 P. M. SHARP --OPENING GAMES-- ¢ ee Patrick A. McGovern, D. of Cheyenne, arrived this y the cornerstone of lie church tomorrow. Biglin, who is employed at er National bank, has re- a two-week trip to Pitts- Hertzman and Lewis; employed in the nisiness with his broth- Priced at Webel Commercial Co. WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STORE PHONES: 13 AND 14 a Seats A | Spearfish, Rapid City, Thermopolis, Midwest § Drawing will be made tonight. There will be about 14 games played all told. Single Admission $1.00 - Season Tickets SEASON TICKETS ON SALE AT CIGAR STORES AND BY COMMITTEES $5.00 Team,

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