Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1920, Page 8

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SS SYNE RTL OTE T LETT TIGER BAY EA A ALD ERR ASI SSIES 2 THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1920. PAGE EIGHT “= Che Casper Daily Cridune TODAY’S NEWS OFTHE SPORT WORLD] MISIHIDM | ou tithtBas MIDWEST COPS esebar mesons LOVING GUP GOES TO WINNER OF <cefezartiers ANOTHER GAN Standing of Cl TRIBUNE MARATH ON CEPTEMBER fees gk en | . ick | = | Two houses now being built Defeat of Standard No. 2 Boosts} TWH4GHT LEAGUE sTANDED 4) IFT. | CHICHESTER S PILLS spruce St, south of Cy Ave . Endicst Aa! y ; ; \ STANDING Faitor Tribur ids dnmolneckia Plans furnished and houses Rivals Another Notch in Four and Half Mile Cross-Country Run Arranged) me Reputicans sbeaestt\) | putt to your onder. Hepair work Pennant Race Just received pure malt syrup and fresh hops at Casper Bottling Works. 25 West Second street. 7-7-6t | FOR SALE erfluous Invention, j Bungalow; six large rooms; four some pr | » closets, linen closet, bath, kfastroom, hardwood floors; me! finish throughout; full ment with toilet. Place is r Har fessor thinks he to detect when t machine was om one of News. | Dayton ‘ounty that eae T will be a candi eihaelonn promptly attended to. soe . . r § riff before We AuguRenor Metres : | Allmetal Weatherstrij Under Official Sanction of Wyoming A. A. U. [he aneust primaries, “subject t0 the ay SYLVESTER F. PELTON D> i for To Be Staged as Bi g Labor D ay Event Beak tgeea yearskoownas Best. Saiest- always Beliats 925 S. Lincoln Ave. Phone 9283. The fast Midwest nine in the Twi-|p, light Baseball league copped another game yesterd nd moved up a noteh|}¢ in the cup r The Standard No. es * SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | dard > Merchants - 7106 aus To keep alive the interest in track athletics created through the 4 victim but for a wh : winner. The ver it oe = sa Irish-American track and field meet, July 4, at the county fair grounds, | j : A eda SS oNelianal Leaeue ae the Casper Daily Tribune will give a pase run dh Liber Day, | THE HOUSE e@ pay No: 2) hanlyene W. . Pet, ee OF QUALITY PA BNLS a ee econ een Ne WAS | CHreinnatl fesse 39 Monday, September 6. Handsome engraved medals will be given to, PICTURES “Outside of this inning he] St: Louls ------- -40 * prize winners and a silver loving cup is to be awarded the team, mak-; eee WORTH pena et || ing the best point score. ED ETEACEE TN YOUR Meoeteoates Plans are being made to have the, —— ae Pan RiGh Galtolbeet cian Tenth THE STATE WHILE 5 ine ithe Aa tron’. oF the Daly Te [: Georges said, “Oui, oui.” : annie Gales apoeeaal tie Dempsey said, “Bow- TODAY The 4%4-mile run has be wow” and Caspentier beat A stirring story with a great big theme—Lies vs. Love it for home. LYRIC Continuous 1 p.m. to 11 p. m. sanctioned > the Wyomi A. U. Jed off in two counters. The first was a Was followe wounded man, triple onl down frame ¢ GLADYS BROCKWELL in “WHITE LIES” A powerful emotional tale of Love and Sacrifice. From the novel of Charles Reade ly mapped out befor A committee of twelve to tion of both runs had come in|! when the >» cleared. To help mat aa are: Jack Le I ODAY:. Also ters along Fields wounded a man snd and |tiam Dennis, D Maxon messed one out in centes Riney, M. P. Wear, A. Reed, Dean NEA “ 99 Sau here Tae peslnee B.| Morgan, Paul W Don. Lobdell, S L BURNS IN “MATROMANIACS Stealing a base and playin 3) rred Dralle and C. H. Reimerth, chair ——— at all tim He tripled, sir man and was hit once in four homer in the third was a wic into deep left The Standard FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Screens Greatest Daredevil TOM MIX IN A WONDER TALE OF THE WEST Dilhi __,, . ONSPER BEATS “BILLINGS. NINE ses BYSCORES3-1 $tarting Sunday, This is the time these two teams have met | Philadel | Boston season. aphees Midwest victory: | rer une ana| Miawe H:PO/A BiWalter. oa | BILLINGS, Mont., July 8—The Cas Bornstein, cf 1400 per Midwest nine continued its cam Moore, 10 3 0) Cag | paign of victories here yesterday by de Miller, 1 011 0 1 c PER PLEASED feating the ng Billin eam, 3 to 1.) 00 3 1{ BY QUICK RESULTS ie same teams play today and tomor-| 2 | ow the team returning to Casper by i ased with ie } JACK DEMPSEY “Desert Love” has all the elements that make for popularity in the most profit- able sense of the word: Intense adventure, tender love, bloodcurdling stunts, impres- sive settings. It is a story of the great and eternally alluring West. a 1 | : “, SQUEEZED Two applications relieved h m.| | inflamed eyes was] | helped ONE be We| small bottle of opti to] I Oo DEA I H. also. Then 9 Ol neIp Y CASE w strained or in-| | x ® 0) famed eyes. Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. | When the body begins to stiffen | CHARLIE RAY Two-Reel Vitagraph Comedy—“Parcel Post Husbands” 5 al = eee | and movement becomes painful it 1 of REWARD! | is usually an indication that the Next SL a ae ster from the Burlington Depot, | these organs healthy by taking FATTY SILI IIIS IS, 5 Sunday, might. Car tas ave ely’. GOLDMEDAL | 0500 x— 112000 runs: No. 3466, Wyo., Lloyd Bldg. Co., 210 0. S. Building. | 7-6-tf| The world’s standard remedy for kidney, Next liver, bladder aud uric acid troubles. | A WEEKLY by Dayton, 1 ‘ - | ‘Famous since 1696, Take regularly an 1 . by Fields: CONC eT eee | keep in good health, In three sizes, all | Loggy and Smith by ». Passed] Building Blocks for sale, suitable druggists. Guaranteed as re, nted. Sis SGRRaOTT AY Time of| for all buildings. For garages and| took for the name Gold Medal on every bev | pee aden foundation. 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