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"BLUFFERS MEET Mata ER HAE } B eball Re an ONT ati HOMER 2 aidate for the office. of aha ot Se = Far da County, subject ARTED Tents, afte FRIES, of Yester y and the the -Remublioen SOT MatsaBREs | WANTED—Dritier “to- drill 3.000 feet | goods. Phone 1086, aes | 7, de peace en KenpeeP WANTED TO BUY— ; must | Standing of Clubs | CHICAGQ, Aug. 8—Bave Rath oF 5 ee) TOE ane: asm J. Reiter, Sey... Glendo, | Wit AE 208: Boyer jthe N&w York Americans, an- FOR SHERIFF. . areata STC “ other to -his world’s recera for home) Editor Tribune—Please announce to ANTES Lives man for. milk -ro1 Second-hand Scor f 17 to 6 Fails to Tell Ste i Sto f Drubbing Given STANDING OF THE CLUBS. [runs in the game with the White Sox| the Republicans of Natrona County that | Casper Dairy Co Sit | Warne Of ety: Maik: leo team mes €0 ell Story o! | i here yesterday, Tt was his 38th this) 1 will be a candidate for Sheriff betore WAxTED—ouns fan for aiperal of. nan for general of-|wagon. Phone 28tM. S240" ; the August primaries, subject. to the work; one with knowledge of Visitors from Scottsbluff; Sterling to Meet itr sat ron ee wi ott Hapa, Satan, gucnacrtpiy’ pgeterret: Fenty, in own| WANTED Waahing and jroning O¢ al Locals in Four Games Starting Friday Einetnmats S243 ans EW UMPIRE IRE ca are ting. + gare ‘rlbups:,| cuits: work called” fer" ahd “deliver. lew York -. 4 dl % ‘ : he a et # & 3: \ MAKES DEBUT) , .,,. ron siamur | WaNTeR omen (cM | WANTED —Gealino oe other high eae Casper stored away a ball game before aman was down Monday St. Louis _ 45 54 45B : People of deh eeag ‘County ‘as i candiante ber Co,, 122 ‘West. Midwest. 8-8-2t duamopacietinees ine np eeeaeae and inflicted a third and final disaster upon what was touted as one|.Boston ___ 39 $8443 William P. Daly, who ‘has officiatea/on, the Republigan ‘Ticket, for Sherif, HELP WANTED_FEMALE Box 804, '7-29°4t* . ai dhe tain territory—Scottsbluff. | Ph!ladelphia -- 88 55 .409/on numerous occasions in the Texas verre cae Lage the —— of the strongest semi-pro teams in the mountain territory uff. pelo sre Teaéeue, umpired the bases in Monday's 4usust Primari spectt eee ee Pasty eee neg page Ware piesaie ae of yetue you nave The score was only 17 to 6, but fails to tell the tale of a drubbiaz eee Won. Tost. Pat. game “te i Seottsbiitt, ada Mike = te AN PRD ouapnente one ghlnepmony’ a Goods, ry ’ +2 ¢ pee: a le; 101 con: i, which has been equalled sit pave 's appearance | here sorerih en 72 Hat aes tahs gen Pgons were Be én Vales Pir Naira” County. "Box 302, ‘Tribune. - = Toke, OY” Z -18-+t isi i ther emnants, Chicago 61 39.610} hereby announce myself as candi- |W, typists. Apply| WANTED TO BUY—Celling fan; also - in cy bg ppt to ee PES isa eal gp 4745 61a! date for the nomination of sheriff of Na-| “in person, 407 Oil Exchange Bldg. |” suction fan; any sizes. Call ‘Natrona Tact tapes, arian iflbreetiae the, aches Washington 4 48-484] trona County, Wyoming, at the primary 83:3t| nutter ‘Shop. 85-30" ing on the other side, all in the early) W Sorter reallly! “442 Ono, aubiextiao ene dporavas ae gue tes: aoe an fo be with house-| TANTED TO. TRADE —Seven-passon- Dart of the’ ‘gant: ANS FRS Pepe iret ns ah tae aan |publican electors. LEE MARTIN. | ‘ ger Btudabaker; good shape: for five: Swires had his chance on the mound} 7-21-tt Pi TT WANTED. pasrenger car; not a ee t Scottsbluff yesterday and the poor ang — a ii pubes! > Soca showing he made is best reflected in| MONDAY'S RESULTS. aaa ntrpes OSITIONS Casper’s score for the first inning—, 8 runs. The pitcher had to be re- lieved to retire the side. In that in- ning every man but Hoffman on the cal team crossed the home plate. fter, Jorstad toiled tor the vis- The whole affair had wilted in- as a game was concerned, how- and it rapidly developed into a Hoffman gave way to Andy who was replaced at third by} I, in the s nth inning and the sturdy third sacker proved his caste by iring several "Bluffers by the one-two-three route. The visitors injected a litle pep in- to the game In the third inning when who is almost as big as the he wields, cracked out a clean Halt of the! huskers’ runs were scored on this, ok homer with two on bases, sper is enroute to Laramie today, it will meet the Midwesters in -same serjs on the 4th and 5th. August 6, wterling will open a series here, which should On four-game be the best of the season. The score; AB H PO A B/ 3 § 34) 2a ‘Garrity, cf 5 3300 Plepe 1000 0 41220 § 2.15 J>0 43.0 0 0) 8-41 7 of 5 20 0 of Wallin, 43 5 0 0! Hoffman, 3°10 1 0} Moore, 3b 10000 Totals 40 19 2718 1 ABH POAE 420 1 9} oe UN Ser tant B 0 2 2 0} SS 22a Smith, 1b 4 310 0 2 Dull, 1b 1.0 1)2.04 Bushong, 40210 Gerhart, 3 023 1! Kelly, ¢ 3 11 0 0| Jones, c 1020 0} Hollingsworth, 00 09 of Jorstad, p a@2.1 300 Totals. .... 37 11 24 ~ Score by innings: Scottsblutt 6023020906 Casper —_-_ 83120 Stolen bases, Bostick. Sacrifice hits, Hoffman, Walker. Two-bas2 _hit-. Roche, Bostick, Swires, Smith. ‘Three hase hits, McNeill, Carey, Wallin 2. Home runs, Garrity, Clark. Double plays, Bostick to Roche; Clark to Dah to Jones. Harned runs, Casper 12, Scottsbluff 6, Left on bases, Casper 7, Scottsbluff 8. Struck out, by Hoff- man 3, by MeNeill 2. Bases on halls, off Hoffman 3, off Swires 2, stad 3. Innings pitched, by none, none out in first inning, hits runs 6; by Jorstad 8, hits 14, runs 11 by Hoffman 6, hits 9, runs 6; by Me Neill 3, hits 2, runs none. Hit bats- men, Mills and Carey by Jorstad. Wild pitches, Jorstad 3, Hoffman 3. batted in, McNeill 1, Garrity 4, \Mills 2, Powell’, Hoffman 8, Kelley 1, Swires 1, Smith i. Time | ef game, 2 hours, Umpires, Smith and) Dale. fae 8 Sh a COPPER MINE IS LEASED ENCAMPMENT, Wyo.; Aug. Joseph Smith, T. McShane have secured a three-year lease on the once famous Ferris-Hag- garty mine, sixteen miles from this place, and are prospecting the old worle! lings for the immense body, of high grade ore which legend says was dis-) covered there but covered up and neyer| worked. Se ses made of banana skins were, do at a recent exhibition in Dr displa London. a ~~ NOTICE OF INCREASE IN CAPI- TAL STOCK OF CASPER MU,|! = TUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given ‘that at a meeting regularly ‘called of the stockholders of Casper Mutual Build- ing and Loan Association, a corpora- ion der and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, held at the court room of the court house in the City of Casper, Wyoming, on the 17th day of May, A. D. 1920, at eight) eclock p. m. of said day, the capital) stock of the said Casper Mutual! Building and Loan Association was} increased from One Milliqn ($1,- | 000,000.00) Dollars, divided into | CRBS. | government of Santo Domingo. yey B.H. Parkinson and f | duly organized and existing un-! Q. Has there been a court decision giving an employer daimages against a labor union? F. E. R. A. A jury in the United States ais- trict court for the western district of Arkansas, at Fort Smith, recently ren- dered a verdict of against the United Mine Workers of America for $300,000, In favor of the Pennsylvania Mining company, but this case with others of the kind will probably be ap- pealed to the higher courts. Q. What are the legislative bodies of the soviet zovernment, and to what do ba y correspond in our government? . WwW, A. The all-Russian congress of s0- viets corresponds to our congress; ve- gional soviet, for which we have no corresnenziig -sub-qivision (a group of states such as New Engla:d possibly); Hrovincial soviet, corresponds to our state legislatures; county soviet, our county commisioners; rural soviet, no such sub-flivision in United States; locui soviet, our city, precinct and town- ship organization. Q. When was the first of the Ford Eagle boats put in commission? A Reader. A. Eagle No. 1 was put in commis- sion October 28, 1918. Is it correct to say “We are go- to have company for dinner?’ Qa. ing A.C. A. This is incorrect. ‘We are go- ing to have company at dinner,” is the proper exprossion. Q. ‘Will you give me some informa- tion concerning the life history o* common household moth? W. A. T. A. The biological survey says that thecommon clothes moth will fly about for a while if possible, before laying its The mating takes place after jthe moth has flown, rather than im- mediately after hatching. The eggs are iaid in various and scattered places, but }not necessarily in dark ones or in wool- en goods. The mature insect does’ not} fat. The span of a moth’s life is but a few days, Q. Which has the most Spe value, rd‘ coal or wood? A. Anthracite coal ett yun abo 12,500 to 14,500 b. t. u. (British thermal units) to the pound, ~ wood about 5,700 b. t. u. to the pound. Q. What is an Irish dividend? . A. A. A, This is a humorous term for.an ass@sament levied on a stock, Q. Why do we police Haiti and the Dominican Republic? E. M. 8. A, The United States establishci a) virtual protectorate over Haiti by a treaty ratified by the Haitian national assembly, November, 1915, and by the United States senate February, 1916, In 1919 the military representition ST Haiti was placed under the charge of| Rear-Admiral Thomas Snowden of the ‘United States navy, and he at the same time assumed charge of the military | Q. Why is tem represented by a dove? L. G. me A. The uae has always played a rge part in legend, folklore and re- jligious symbolism. Beeause of its pe- pagan funerals, This later passed\ into Christian, usage, and the dove's like- ness, usually with an olive branch, was carved on most ef the tombs in the catacombs beneath Rome to typify eternal peace, Q. What bird has the longest bill in proportion to its size? 0. K. A. The sword bill, a South American slender bill being longer than the rest of its body. jee Is sugar of milk found in butter? culiarly mournful notes it was used in} humming bird, has this distinction, its | National League. At. Cincinnati— R. H. EB. Cincinnati ~ 2 5 New York - 542 0 Batteries—Neht and Snyder; Reu-! ther, Fisher and Allen. H At Philadelpiia— R. H. FE. Philadelphia Chicago 2 2) Batterios — Wheat; Ty-| ler and Kijlifer, At Brooklyn— R, H, Tt.) Brooklyn . 1°42) St. Lonis — 4.144 2 Batteries — Marquard, Smith and Miller; Doak and Clemons, {| At Boston— R, H. Be! Boston -_.. eo 8 [aT] 8} Pittsburgh _ 8 5 MM Batteries — Oeschger, Scott and O'-| Neill; Adams, Carlson and Haefner. — | American League. At Cleveland— ° R. H, B Cleveland —_-. oie ‘Washington 0 By Batteriqs—Coveleskie and 0" ell { Courtney and» Gharrity. 0 9 0 711 0 Batteries — Williams, Wilkinson and Schalk and Lynn; Quinn and Ruel. At Detroit— R. H. EB. Detroit 613 0 Boston + fais | Batteries Stanage; } Bush, Fortune and’ Walters. Second game— R. H. B,| Detroit - 2 6 &! ‘Boston — a ETON Batteries — Dauss and Stanage; Harper and Schang. At §t, Louis-— R. H. BE.) St. Lewis. 10 18 0 Philade!;yhia 8417 1 Batteriés—Sothron, Burwell, Shock- er and Severeid; Perry, Naylor and Perkins; CHINESE ISSUED LICENSE TOWED GIRL OF MEXICO SHERIDAN, Wyo., Aug. 3.—Wyo- ming’s anti-miscegenation statute ap: parently does nat apply to marriages wherein Chinese and Mexicans are to be the principals in the opinion of the county eterk's office here, as wit- nesseth the issuance of a license for the marriage of Charles Mong Sinz, Chinese, and Miss Leonor Alquilar, Mexican, pica ST NaN a The fact that he played alto in the Caledonian brass band ought to mah> Senator Harding strong with the Scotch voters. DEPARTMENT OF THE 'NTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Dougias, Be uly 7, oF Serial’ No. Notice is hereby given that Rain bow Petroleum Corporation, of Salt Creek, Weoming, whose a 18 Xi 204-267 Oil change Buil Casper, Wyoming, has roy lied for a oil and gas permit and lease undo Séction Nineteen (19) of the Ac A, The Pane, part of the sugar goes with the skim-milk, another part |with the buttermilk, and only a minute | quantity finds its way into the butter. Q. What is the difference in. the Power of ex on Mars and the ‘earth? B, R. | Ag surface is two and five-elghths times! the force of gravity at the surface of Mars. That is, a mass that weighed two ‘pounds ten ounces, by spring! i ster but one pound on the same scales | at the surface of o | 2 [What ts the chigin of tabor Diy? A. In September, 1882, the Knights of Labor held their general assembly} pin New York City. On the Sth of the pmonili, # great parade was or} ‘ganized | by the Central Labor Union of that city. A similar parade wus held the follow. ing year on the first Monday in Sep- tertber. In 1884 a resolution ‘was passed by the Knights deci¢{ng to} jhold an annual parade on that day. in 1887 Colorado enacted a law making the! | first Monday ia. September a legal hoti bined known as Labor Day. All. other five thousand (5000) shares of a value of two hundred ($200.00) Dol- lars each, to Five Million ($5,000,- 000.00) Dollars, divided ty-five thourand (25,000) shares of} a par value of two ~hundred ($200.00) Dollars each. Dated this 18th day of July, A. D. 1920. CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, (SEAL) By P. C. NICOLAYSEN Attest: J. M. LOWNDES, Secretary. Pe July 13° (Wow.) President | 20, 2%, Aug, 3, into twen-| Wyoming, where it is usually observed }by proclamation), and Alaska and the District of Columbia. \ (Any reader can gct the answer to, jany question by writing The Casper} | Daily Tribune, Information Bureau,” Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Waxhing- ton, D. ©. This offer appiies strictly; |to information: ‘The bureau exnnor |give advice on legal, medical, and fi- | nancial matters, It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to un- idertake exhaustive research on subject. Write your question plain and brie dress and er | for return ve full name and two cents in stamps postage. All replies are The force er sravity at the earth's} should be filed in this office to- scales, at the carth’s surface would reg | Tistutes followed (except Maryland and! of February 26, 1920 (Public No (146), for the Southeast Quarte (SE%), Section Five (5), Town- iship 39 North, Range 78 West of {the Sixth Principal Meridian, Na- j}trona County, State of Wyoming. |Any and all persons having adverse for conflicting claims to said iand jare hereby notified that a full state- ment, under oath, of such claim gether with an application showing ja superior right to a permit or .cuse junder said act or, in lieu of such ap- lication, a showing of a valid ex sting adverse or conflicting claim’ to the land or the minerals therein junder the public Jand laws, on or be- ?)fore Aug, 20, 1920, otherwise Leng plain oan i enes icf ik ing the permit or SS t WADE H. FOWLER. Register e920 sia 20 to Aug. 20; ine., Mop0 | RIG TIMBERS FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and EVERYTHING in BUILDING MATERIAL CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 3.—For the first. time in Wyoming farmers are to be invited by organized labor this year| Natrona County, Wyoming, haghoeks to} City. 2 to participate in the celebration of La- , bor Day, September 6. In some locali-} ,ties cooperation between farmers and organized labor will be practicable, og there @ge numenous industrially or; ized localities in the state's more bar- ren wegions where farmers ape about S plentiful as Exquimaux. oo Creamery Operations Extended ENCAMPMENT, Wyo., Aug. 3.—The Cheyenne Creamery company has e@x- tended its buyng activities into this yalley by opening @ cream purchasing Station here, 250 miles. distance and two days travel from the creamery | Plant. ete es BIG RANCH IS SOLD CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 3.—Charles Louth has sold. the old- John Thomas ranch, in the eastern part of this jcounty, toa syndicate of Fairfield Towa, for $84,000. Thirty-five dollars an acre was paid for the 2,400 acres. ee etic NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT To All Persons a for Assess- ment in Pavin; ‘ict No. 9. Notice is ee given fhat the assessment roll for paving District No, 9 was certified on the 20th day of July, A. D. 1920, by thageCity Clerk to the undersigned City urer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or parcels of land or other property charged with assessment may re- deem the same from all or any por- tion of the liability for the costs of such improvement by paying the en tire assessment, or any portion there- Me charged. against such lots, tracts on pers, of Tang, without interest, within thirty days after the first publication Sotlos, to-wit: On or be- fore the 30th day of August, A. D. 1920, the.owner. of any such lots; tracts or parcels of land may redeem the same from all liabilities for the}: unpaid amount ‘to said assessment. at any time after said thirty Med by paying the entire installment of, said cee ay unpaid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of such pa: epi with interest thereon, at the of maturity for the last installment een ae we, and the entire ten equal installments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable at the same time that the installments are payable; all to the City rer. This notice is given potidadern to the ordinances of the City of Cas- per and the statutes of Wyoming. In witness eereee I have SPEED unto set my hand at: Casper, Wyo- ming, this 30th day of July, A. D, 1920. s 0.8, van DORE, ap Treasurer. Published J 30 and 31, August: 2. to, 10, inclusive, 1920. ~SEE BEN List Your Property With Us Results is what counts 109 W481 ST. PHONE 74 W 20e020en A SPECIALTY Yard: First and Center |] yments shall be made! I hereby announce myself as a CAS didate for the office of Sheriff of N: trona county, subject to pina) will of the Democratje yoters at epee pri- mary. RL. BES. T27-Tt = FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the nomination of Sheriff of Natrona county, subject to the will of the’ Republican voters at the Pri- mary election to be held August 17, 1920, PAT ROYCK. FOR SOR I hereby announce myself, as candi date for the nomination to the office of County Assessor, on the Republican ‘ticket for Natrona Copnty, ‘5D to [the i o8 thee} at the et 17 primary. J.D eae ————— The success of Ida May Parks as a ™ nictyre ‘director’ has heen ecualled by few men in the profession, PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Stu. t BARGAINS IN USED CARS !4 Velie (6) 1 Ford are ludson iter 1 Overland, 5 pass; easy terms ; 1 King (4), easy terms Trucks 2 2-ton Diamond_T‘s 1 International 1 3%4-ton Diamond BS I hereby announce my candidacy for/¥OUNG LADY would like. few hours’ WANTED sg pag reese mrad modern; must be in nomination for the office of Sheriff of | work a day. Address P. O, 3 oo ameal and priced right. 722 3, ones At the Primary Hlection august it ate0, | WANTED Post ‘lee girl; Wimp o Er - at the Primary ion Augus' a ‘osition as office gir] pome!l a iy tton for JESSE A SHEF typing. Phone 900-W: Zor information. rtupiee machinery ys Bo mand: 7-26-t£ | 26-6t% rity OM att paseo VFR Sk FOR SH! Casper Business and Professional sae Directory | ::z23 ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS * GUABANTER REGISTRY i CORPORATION THE CASPER PRIVATE. AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Steck rar red Sapiaeks. | 038 Boat eat ee i \ PHONE 660. \ 208-11 Ofl Exchange Blég. See ee et eee ee | peas yet $ VAN cata ! ‘Hh wo SE HEA ors | New York, Boston. aio ts oe Dr. Homer R, Lathrop, Surgery, oneeeer end Ob- tries Dr. Stanley L. Myre, Minor Si ; aaa fad Skin and:Veneree! Di _ARCHITE Se Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, | puso GooDRion { 4) Physicians? F Otccy in Rabsbatigh 1 Deb pane pes o ase, i Detaphoues 6 eats FABRE ok yy Re hee & SWEENEX sak OH Pachange Bias, ott otttes abo SS tetas and eet "Sige 4, Bro} sium House ue ag. BD Manicuring, Dyeing und Bleaching LEXIE A. BROOKS > Groduate Sojertiic: Scalp Specialist and Mas- scuse, Combings Made to Order. . Residence Calls. PHONE 1367. $81 N. Grant BAGGAGE. AND TRANSFER . GPARLS TRANSFER & STONAGE Tate's Hall Phone: Res. iT I} es. $7. Office, 186 Moving a Spertalty. CHIROPODIST Visiting BE ee Chieopp gist Phone 1215-2 @31 Hast A Bt Work by appointment only CHIROPRACTORS LAWYERS "TEE SGT en ere U Wyoming H iecion eats gates, we. oa || | Mattes 14 SUES, Tomek Dacensd fom ae 7 MICHAEL | eee \ | uite 316 sr } oes 2, Fomamene Bs. t wrens ange Puilding ee mots pate Teeai aan ja raat ey PMelgoneactor | } HAGENS 4 MURANE Phone 1457 ps eee o oe Renae. Mee. CONTRACTORS ! | MICHOLS & sTInDETT 500-10-11 Ol Exchange Blag, a Ww. FERGUSON ae | ome oS SEE een \ Gil Lands. Oil 3078. 4S. Bldg. Phone 7 Fo ana Pee Sent) FEUMPING AND HEATING Rooms Ease Bldg, o 5 ‘Wroming | * CONTRACTOR: Lasper, LARSEN seal Contr ite, INC, bs Plan Min Sonnection. ESIOIAN 23 ‘Midwest ‘Ave, °~ CLEANERS AN in rasa THe SERVICE ULBANERS | & Nywanra Cleaning, | ats Remodeling | 1 Genter, Lin: og rs Ragle < * DENTIST, - > ae at ee Pe Wyatt Hotel \ New " wnd’ One tun RK. W. H. SNODD' D oie x Associated with Dr. J. W. Bingham Smith Building Special Attention to Children Hours 9 to 12, 1 to & Other Hours by Appointment Sure You’ll, find insurance to your advantage. | R. T. KEMP Co. “Insurance—That’s Al” Phone 370, 112 E. Second. Telephones: Office 1148; Res. 820W DOCTORS i a Le: MARSHALL ©, | Rasieg Sa oN Te i Gs eae REPAIRING “aa are 3 trate cheofully ‘Nellowstens Phoneat Office, 201 Resldenep Me 1 Conn 1 ROOMIN' J a, a: ae { SOOMING HOUSES Physician and Bech 1 Manes HOTEL : er, WV; Office; ti 4 Wood Bldg. | KB. A. "Ghishotny Pe omoecias ONES: 6 {I} Brick from Depot ry , Besidenco--38 “i Rates $2.00 up; $5.00, $10 per week. | Large rooms, double beds, steam at? feet Bot and cod water, | e t DR. F. 8. LUCKEY | 316 Nomi Wolostt Wehona fant. Obstetvies and Diseases of Women. and Cilldson Office in Smith apt ‘s., 140 EB, Midwest Res,: 632-R Phons 1231 o | i VETERINARY SURGEON Sond epi ty H TimaAry Su At Caaper Pharmacy. Phone) 184. Hi

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