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

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PAGE SIX GES FOR OPENING OF STATE MEETING Grand Lodge Opened This Morn- hit, CHIC. AGO—Luque is now piteh- With th ‘ing for Cincinna Duncan. Cicotte doubled to left. E, Collins out, Win- ed into the court hous go to Daubert. No runs, one hit, no ning and approached George McKen-' it arrived here, determined ing with Regular Order of zie. for himself. Large numb of Masons arrived h TI—Waubert fanned. “You dos’t need a job,” McKenzie) When questioned : in Casper last ht and today to at-} Groh doubled to left. Roush was, Said, but the boy insisted that that the boy said: tend the 45th annual meeting of the! out, Cicotte to Gandil, Groh going! Was what he was in search of. “tts Grand Lodge of th ed at the Masonic Temple this morn- ing. The sessions followed the usual or- der of business. This afternoon a recess was taken as the local entertainment committe had arranged an. expedition to thi Midwest refinery for all the visitin Masons and members of the ar in the city. In: hmen who tern Star sessions the first of the week, the following Masonic Temple to- ml Mrs. W. 0. G land; B. J. Keys of Worland; H. Hig wins of Greybull; H. A. rrah of Cody; B. B. Reed of Sheridan; J. Kirby of Sheridan; W. A. Longle Powell; R. L. Brand of Love D. D. Reese of Pinedale; L son of Greybull, and Guy J. Thermopolis. here were many other de tes present this morning who had not rer istered at the temp > AVIATORS HOP of Wor OVER COUNTRY (Continued From Page 1.) : Major Smith, Lieutenant Coloncl Hartney and Lieutenant Maynard (Hy Asso ed Uress.) MINEOLA, N. Y., Oct. & More than 60 airplanes were lined up on, Roosevelt field here today awaiting the signal of Major General Thom- as It. Barry, U. A., which would send them speeding on their w to San Francisco in the greate tion contest in history At the same time nearly two » machines in San francisco ready to start on the east-hound trip. The contest, which is limited to military aviators, is for the purpose of testing the reliability of the planes and stimulatine interest in recruiting for the air service. A return flight also will be made. Four different types of machines were represented in the ent some of them had seen ice on the battle fro the planes entered are German ker machines captured almost intact on the western front. IF rh, Brit ish and Italian machines also are en tered . Most of the America Ss are equipped with the famous Liberty mo tor developed by America during the war and the race will afford a good opportunity to test its qualities against the best types of foreign makes. The foreign entries include Air Commodore L, E. 0. Charlton, air at tache of the British embassy, who willefly a Bristol fighting plane that) he has been using in “taxi” servi at Washington, and Captain de L vergno, air att is to f ® passenger in an Ameri- can plane. Altho prizes totalling $66,000 had been offered b club and pri e individuals for the winners of the contest, Major Gen-| . Kenoher, chief of the air service, has ruled that they could not be accepted. He announced however, that there would be ratings for three competitions each way These include a time competition for the pilot ssing the continent in the shortest time irrespective of stops and actual flying time; a speed con- test for the pilot making the trip in the shortest flying time, and a han- dicap competition based on actual fly ing time, but with each el of machine to be gi based upon its reputed » puted by the technic: official tests. Under the rules of the contest there is to be no flying between su set and sunrise on Sunc¢ weather. Each conte: t will be quired to stop at least 50 minutes at e Aviators remaining mor hours at one com- fied. forced landing The route miles in lengih one way. > offi cial stops and the distance to the next contrel in miles follow: Minéola, 0; Binghampton, Rochester, 15 Buffalo, land, 180; Br. 17; Chicago, Rock Island, Des _Soine Omzha, 11 North, Plat Cheyenn no, 169; cisco, 75 MASONS ARRIVE CICOTTE WINS WITH WILLOW ¢ cus nts MT NEL ME mo BLS MT ern state which open-) to third . Duncan singled to center, Where he came from? Who is re- J, :scoring Groh. . Kopf forced Duncan, sponsible for him? What to do ‘with’ George P: 'Collins to Ri hits, no errors . A ” By SEVENTH INNING which, in a measure, are stil] un- “Why CHICAGO—Weaver fanned. iA son was out, Rath to Daubert. Felsc'! fanned. No runs, no hits, no er- stern| addition to the grand officers,| singied to center. Daubert out, E. been here for; no errors. CHICAGO—Gandil flied to Kopf. | Risberg out, Roush to Rath, after ‘Roush had dropped Risberg’; fly. Schatk out, Kopf to Daubert. No Jackson. Roush out, E. Collins to CHICAGO—Cicotte fanned. J. Collins flied to Roush. E, Collins out, Rath to Daubert . No runs, no hits Collins. [ anee singled. Magee batted for Luque. Magee singled to right, Win- OFF FOR RACE :: run REDLAND FIELD, Cincinnati, O., | Oct. 8—The crowds usually packing issing early today because the Jat \ 2 , Mot erand stand seats enabled (U/Qg@hQQMin S ¥ TREADY-T0 SET-UP y Coal-Burning, Self-Regulating, Safe Hot Water Heating System The1-Car System Complete. Oth®r sizes for 2- to 10-car private Garages at sule of many to get places there. The weather femained fine for base ball, the sun shining brightly, temperature going higher as the day progressed”. and dis both in th and Ring served up the balls. Salle took his place in the regular batting practice. The Chicago play- ere! ers appeared at 1 o'clock and began to limber up. ia-| FOR SAL house, one lot, on room shack Three-room s North call at corner Lincoln and Harrison, North C che of the French who! the American Flying | or type rdicap section in its ‘h of the 20 intermediate stops. than 48 n unless held there by the weather, are to be disquali- No time will be taken out for approximate sly 2,700 «Continued Prom Page One) wl et Er 0 REFERS HOME ON RANCH BUT WINS CLERK'S sINPATHY er and popped to Weaver. Rath was {out, Weaver to Gandi. No runs, one —_—--—— arshal here? Because I) at Lander for thr | with several oth greeting George Part-| being sent to Wheatland Tue ne” is Henry did not want to co to Whew is 12, walk-| he had been there for three months Tuesday eve-| at one-time, so lie left the train when} no errors. u Is the m SIXTH INNING want a job.” Schalk flied to ridge wh “other ni. anned. J. Collins Hamilton, and whose ag berg. One run, two him? are que ons whieh puzzled: the county off - ls yesterday . and Jack- Solved. 3 hn The boy’s stories were not coher- CINCINNATI — Neale fanned, '® known: sven Wingo walked. Luque fanned. Rath [6 /S 34. Orphan. Shae ape gd Lone : He has gone to school ut Lander, With Collins to Gandil. No runs, one hit, He ahso also gone to Miss EIGHTH INNING prefers Henry Hamilton. ed. no hits, one error. YNATI—Groh lined to In explaining his aaa to pone} NOTICE OF “ANNUAL MEETING | on a-cranch Henry naively declared | OF THE-EXPLORATION OIL & that there was too much meanness) GAS COMPANY in town and he thot the country was —— better for boys. Notice is hereby given the He spent last night at the home nual meeting of the stoel of Miss Helen Carlson, the county | the Exploration Oil & Gas clerk, and if he proves manageable; will be held at the office of said) he may be given a permanent home company in the Contin there. | The boy scems bright and clever, HOMELESS WF GHODSES CPE IND HUNTS Fan 08 spond to kind treatment, 1919, for the purpose of electing, No inquiry concerning him has 39,8 full board of directors for the far been received here either from ensuing year and fox the transaction Lander or Resear of such other business as may No stoek can be voted on whic al NEW Sr WER fi pusT GTS 10 has been transferred on the boo list to his name, PAIL BY LOCK. SYSTEM "i The city cuanel at it its meeting Jast | night declared its intention of creat-! Pub: Oct. 8, 9, 10, 1919. e got two. names, It used to be i dit was Henry tT guess that’s what ewer districts Nos. 1, 2 and 3. oA AG i ide is part of the plan of the city. Odo) sib Sh i SRY to provide a complete sewer system. for the city. ! A Tribune Wantad will sell it. | AT THE IRIS TOMORROW Wheatland?” ent, probably because he feared to “They’re too doggoned m tell the entire truth, but this much| his answer. He is an orphan. You just have to work all the time. you where they hit yoard with a nail in it? Jewell’s Up went a shirt sleeve, schoo] at Wheatland. ny arm His name may be either George, vealed. Partridge or Henry Hamilton. He Ww was that for?’ he was ask- He wants to work on a ranch. “Cause I broke The first story which the boy told,| couldn’t help it if they broke off. Gee and one which may or may not be cor- Whiz! the had been in school couldn t ground was so hard you et was that | Duncan out, Risberg to No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNING ATI—Kopf flied to ale popped to Jackson. econd, Smith ran for h flied to Felsch . 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