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Many Men Missing from Local “Lineup When SG Fin- d ally Secured ’ Due largely to the sportsmanship ot n Legion nine which made the 165- ter waiting for nearly three days, t! Casper nine went on the field late Thursday in poor. shape with several of the best players: missing and no part ‘of the nine in good training. The re- sult Was an §8-to-3 victory far tix) aw} About every player on*the Caspsr team made misplays in the field and usual sure hitters were easy strikeouts, Because of the pour showing against oa with fhe th met the Midwest Refining com- pany team here last month. It was found necessary fo’ caricel test as well as the One with Salt Creek. Alicoate, an excellent twirler inthe of the mound work for the Salt Creek nine, The Legion, nine requested a game with) Sheridan’s best on its ar- rival-early Monday evening, By Wed- nesday ‘Miern ‘gregation in Sheridan's Twi- light league ‘had been arranged and’ the Legio! res refused to meet this team, The finally the Elk’s| nine came. to the rescue and volunteered to play Thursday after the convention practically had been completed. nine,.from Casper and many Casver delegates are puzzled witn the sporrs- manship displayod by the Sheridau Le. siones re, i NOTICE OF GyatEs isha ren OF ee Douglas, O. ie Td Charles E. Watlcer; of Piston “Contestee: You are hereby notified: that Henry has failed to build a house, make any improvements or establish a __esi:' dence or live on said land, and has neglected to do any agricultural work and has wholly abandoned the same. That said abandonment is not due to, thé Sheridan Elk's lodge, a game was|New York -- oy arranged for the Casper Ameri+/Cincinnatt mile trip to meet Sheridan's best, Af-|’ the Sheridan team it was decided not| Chicago to play the game which had been at/St. Buffalo nine | Washington this con-| (Philadelphia . Twilight League, is doing the burden! \a contest” with the! New, York — FT F Department’ of the , United ) 1920.) | Baseball Results A of Yesterday and } Standing of Clubs il SrIvUNe "Political * | Announcements * ~~" "For SHERIF, Editor Tribune—Ptease «nnounce to ON GRASSHOPPERS AFTON, Wyo. Aug: 7—Sufficient arseiic to cause '100,000,000,000,000,~ } [000,000,000 deaths’ has been received here, for use in a campaign for the eradi¢ation of grasshoppers. The ra-} ting of the poison’s potency stated in} the pteceding sentence is on a grass-/ hepper hasis. The’ shipment, 3,300; DECLARED AT AFTON lar “Kansas prairie” locusts have ap-! Peared in small numbers during thel last few days, for the first time within! the recollection .of the oldest inhab!- tant. ‘Tribune wa: BASE 4 BIG GAMES ' Greybull Midwest vs Casper Midwest Saturday at 4:45 P.M. Sunday at 3:30 P. M. Monday and Tuesday at 4:45 P. M. BALL a — ASU dosh Seat lpg pounds, is sufficient to kill only a mit-| = id 1s jatrona ity that a oi STANDING\ OR. XHE CLUBS: ian Varnell First Out-of-| Twit he a candidate for Bec Gortel ore ee ees oe } ‘own’ Entrant in Cross the August primaries, subject to the! 4 National League. } has o ‘ce Ri will of the Republican electors, LOCUST CROP. Won. Lost. Pet.}) ; J, L. MARQUIS. ; f H — i ee ee te Mio RETURNS AGAIN > beg {first “out-of-town entrant for the Labor’ FO) MLE, ~ - oA 42-553 Tay cross country run being ‘staged| I Wish’ to’ announce myself to. th 2 ‘ itebureh as Jogi {tl September by the Gasper Daily| Peonle of Natrona County’as cantare} CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. %—Resu uy - a! , 4 t 7 om Se 4. age phe a the auspices of the A. Gaunt toapeenien ie esathyedh a ae ah 50 /457|A. U. Varnelt does not consider him-| August Primaries, ‘Reanesttere cone (ste t5 pol Self @ “‘world beater” but wants to try D.R M'RAY Philadelphia 58 402 ‘his luck against the ayray of runners} T-14-tt ? ~ “"\from Casper and other sections ofj ————_—_<———— - ‘Aubeds ‘Wyoming. He is a member of the| T° the Voters of Natrona County. lean League. staff of the Laramie Roomerang. I hereby announte myself as caridi- Won. Lost. Pet.) he question has come up whether) “te for the mi tion of sheriff of Na: i outsiders. may tak part in the Tribune| ‘ona County, Wyoming, at the primary Cleveland _--- 85 657 ‘marathon. ‘The first annual run which “lection to be held the A7th of August, een MLS GLO Gea greets urna POH WHIERS 1920. subject to the approval of the Re: ah} 40 .616| Athletic Union ts open to ernateus ce, | Publican ¢'sctozs. LEB MARTIN. || Louis = 57 490) Ietes. in the Rocky Mountain region : | : 51.474) taking in Montana, Nebraski, and For SHERIFF ‘Boston 55.444) Colorado besides. Wyoming. I hereby Ounce my candidacy for Detroit — 62 .380)| Phe: race will Le over a city pavea| Nomination for the, office of Sherif! of 71 .$11!'course approximately four and a half| Natrona County, Wyoming, subject to a ‘miles. in lerigth. The marathon is to| thé decision of the Republican electors National, League. aa: trout {i-tront Gt. the sew Datly|* Se Primary Heston August 17, 1980; it Bonini 1 Be be building on East Second street, "T-26-te ea ; a - an( will end with a run around the race. i —__.—___ Have you a White Ele- “Boston - 7 11. 2) track at the county fair grounds. FOR SHERIFF. Clemons. At New York— 8 6 2 Chicago —__ a aa Benton and Smith; Sryder, Alexan- ev, Carter, Bailey and Killifer. Second ‘game— Re HY EB. New York _ - 8 12 2% Chicago - 2 3 Douglas, Jones and waved, Tyler Members of the Ameridan Legion | and \y At Philadelphia— R. H, E.} Philadelphia 2 <6 Citeinnati _.- Coe ae Smith, Betts, Enzman Ring wad Wingo. At Brooklyn —. Brooklyn-Pittsburgh game postponed, on account of grounds. wet American League At Chicago— -11 10 Mogridge and Ruel. At St. Louis-— St. Louis __. -14 14 service in the United States Army or _ Navy to the best of my Epalonge 5 You are. therefore, farther notified 5 t ‘the said cae gees \ ‘essed, your said en watt be taileetat” without avi ! |, either before in this office within twent; f the ROUTH, nublication of tive) notice, as khown below, your answer, under oath, cifically re: sponding | to) these’ allegations of contest, gether with due. proof tht you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by! istered mail. / i “You should state in your answer| the name of the post office to which! you desire future notices to be sent to you, F J. MARY GROSS, Receiver.! Pub. July 24, 31, Aug) 7, 14, 1920. NOTICE OF RSSESSMENT To All Persofis Liable for Assess- ment in Paving District No. 9. Notice. is hereby given that the assessment roll for paving District’ No. 9 was certified on the 20th day of July, A. D. 1920, by the City Clerk to the undersigned City Treas- 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- of--sharged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land, without interest, in thirty days after the first publication notice, to-wit: On or Bes fore the 80th 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 days by paying the entire installment of; said assessment unpaid and charged) against any lot, tract or parcel of land ‘at the time, of such pa; ‘ment, with interest thereon, at: the date of{ maturity for ie jast instaliment falling due, and the entire ten equal install its with interest upon the whole sum unpaid at the rate of six Y annum, payable at the! at the ins! ents are, yments shall be made’ ' "The plow op mator sare v2 ao he Vat Tay equipped cars today. : ti lighting equipments re} AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 B. Midwest Ave. Phone 965) (Old 111 ©. First St.) Se elie < ARIE eves Garces GREYOULL HERE o or_on areal, if you fail to file a . y days af- 1 Series. | ROOT ‘Washington Davis and Seve: + ‘BU, Acosta and Gharrity, oF urtney, Eh: Torres. | ‘FOR FIRST GAME -s Lasting Four Days Begins) at 4:45 Today at Ath- t letic Park What is considered the deciding game of the season's series between Casper}: and Greybull’ Midwest Refining! com-}. pany teams Will start this afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. The Greybull nine ar- rived’ in the’ city last night ready to cop the deciding series between tne two nines. Each team has won five games this season. H Greybull will have three new piay. ers, two having been with the team when it played here. last month. C. Morris is considered’ one of Denver's hest joutfielders and he will werk one of the outer gardens for Greybull. Guy Hoffman is about due to toil} this afternoon while big Indian Smith probably will do the, mound we the visitors. Greybull will be on Casper baseball menu today, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, Sunday's af- tair is to start at 3:80 o'clock while other contests will start at 4:45 o'clock. — | SPOT CAS ‘MADE IN CASPER BY “ON DRAUGHT AT “Gunnison’s News Depot AND .O. Ramsey’s Wect. to have full teams of five men‘idate for the nomination of Sheriff R. H. E./each inthe race. pion ee oe Ra CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the kind neighbors | 1920, and friends for their help during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Rar <s Caruso, the famous singer, is said to ind Wheatilreceive an income of $10,000 a month from his phonograph records alone, ——— Scott, Kircher and O'Neill; Deak and| Midwest, Standard, and high school ex. W. B. Chapman, lof County Assessor Wiliam Chapman, ; ticket ety Natrona County, Sabie te See Ben J. Fy Chapman, ) the will of the electors at the August 17 B®. L. Chapman, primary. PRANK , DEVLIN. Our. NOTICE In the District Court Sixth Judicial District. You will please take notice geil . Rosa Penick on the 24th day’ R. H. 8,|State of Wyoming, vs. Penick, Defendant, Jesse Penick, non-resident de- Rommel, /#gainst you in the above named cause, asking for a decree fof absolute divorce on the ground it you abandoned’ plaintiff on or ut the first day of January, 1915 nage; Quinn,'4nd-that such abandonment has con | : "tinted for more than one year next’ R. H. h,}preceeding the filing of her“petition;' 4 4 o/ that unless you appear in said cause 12 1/and answer or plead thereto, on or, before the 8d day of Septehber 1920 Chicago 4 11 1/Gounty of Natrona, W.. Hugo, who gives Casper, Wyo! poston 73 6 0} Rosa Penick, Plain| as his postettity address, did on M: (Teh. innings) i é 27, 1920, file in this office his duly! Wintams, Kerr and Schalk: Myers /Wesse Soe uporaved amples tion to contest ana Schang. TO: and ‘secure the cancellation of yo t pe % }\. fendant: Homestead Entry, Serial No. dr! Gime is : te e i ade Au 26, 1919, for % | Phitadelphia 5 4 By that, Sec. 5, SE% Seci'6, Wis NWI ren inngaew of July, 1920, % % Section 5, Tawn-| Goveteskio and O'Neill, id crap ey 6th bafta Keefe and Perkins. ‘court an fa d as grounds for his 8 a ho alleves tint Chacles Bo Wal patie ae cee the allegations ‘of said \be taken as true and a decree grant- ed, as prayed. (SAL) WINT! ‘up. James Chapman, Mrs. J. G, Gillam. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District: Court NTER & WINTER, bore ACE for 81, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28 The I hereby announce myself as a can- of Natrona county, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the Pri, mary election to be held August 17, PAT ROYCE, { ment, call on Pes NG ie FOR. Liz I hereby tino, pret as candi; date for the—n¢ 8-3-4te pene eo LA a A scientist has made’ the discovery that both X-rays and. radium will! change the color and add to’ the lustre of precious: stones. peda 6: FOR ASSESSOR. I wish to announce myself as candi- date for County Assessor, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the Primaries August 17cn. LYLE EB. JAY. 8- phant on your hands? See Ben If you have a house and lot, @ vacant lot, business; something that is not bring- ing returns on the invest- us will find a way out. \ long experience —i- this one line—Casper Real Estate—gives us knowledge of its value and location. doe Ben Really 109 W 15" ST. PHONE 74 W and Ww 2 filed, her petition' TWO-YEAR TERM — tition will jaintiff. , HEREVER cross-country tours lead, over hills, -Y through sandy roads or on long, steady grades, the driver of this five-passenger open car is assured the satisfaction that comes from the available power for which Buick cars have long. been noted, appeal to the owner, it is this sense or feeling of reserve power touch to contented motoring under all conditions. Prices f. 0, b; Flint, Michigan Model K-44 - $1595.00 ' Medel K-47 - $2465.00 Model K-45 - $1595,00 Model K-49 - $1865.00 + $2236.00 K50 Medel K46 T-8t —— ~ John W. Miller COUNTY COMMISSIONER A man ‘competent to handle the affairs of -this office: in a business-like manner-honest, competent and efficient. Your support will be appreciated August |'7, 1920, at Republican These games should be the best this season, as Greybull is so confident in their ability to trim Casper , they wanted to play— Winner Takes Gate Receipts Loser Takes the Jeers Casper Dairy Ice Cream “AARC Ask for It by Name PHONE 471 THM Private Individuals as well as business men ap- preciate prompt, courteous and efficient banking serv- ice. Since its establishment in 1889 this institution has steadily grown because it studies the interests of its customers and constantly en- deavors to widen its field of usefulness in the community. 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