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TODAY RECORD BROKEN FOR MARATHON Finn Captures Great Race, Esthon- | ian Is Second; America Wins Olympiad ANTWERP, Aug! 24.—America” won the Olympic track and field events with case/ yestenday afternoon with the closing events being cencluded in the rain. The athletes from the United States were so far ahead in the point scoring that there was a wide margin between the Yank competitors and the nearest nation. Hannes Kohlemainen of Finland won the Marathon, which was the climax of the track events of the Olympic games. He established a new werld’s record of : 4-5. Lossman of Esthonia was ond, just 13 seconds behind the vic: Organ, Linder and Mellor for} tor. America finished seventh, eleventh and} twelfth in order named. The American relay team came out/ first in the 400meter relay and set) a new world’s record for ihe distance} ef 421-5 seconds. Missouri, Murchison and Kirksey weret victory home to the United States colors. * { England won the 1,600-meter relay team, while the Ameri s finished fourth. { Gymnastic teams today came into’ their own at the Olympic stadium, where for the past week contests in field and track athletics have been held. Each nation entering the tym) events were permitted one team of) from sixteen to twenty-four gyranasts.| In addition, there were events for in-! dividual experts, in which each nation competing was permitted to emter six men. America entered only the in- dividual events, | In the swimming events Duke Ke} hanomoku broke his own. world record in the 100-meter dash preliminary in 10145. His previous record was! 1202 2-5, wee) In the plain high diving heats all Americans were eliminated, McDer- moti and Quimby qualified in the 400- meters breast stroke trials. In~ the first heat of the 100 meters Kegeris was first and Kruger second, The! second heat wént to Kealaha, with Me-| Gilivray third. | The first beat df the 1,500-mefer swim was wom by Vernot of Canada, with Bolden, America, second. Lan-! ger, America, alsd qualified by winning; the second heat. | In the middleweight class of bexing! Goldberg of America beat Schammong | of Denmark ana Witacher beat Wells of Belgium. Prudhomme of Canada defeated Mas-| son of Belgium and Mallin of England) heat Cramton, gumerfpe. Herxovich | of Canada beat Munting of Holland and} Lagonia beat Jacobson of Narway. | Among the featherweights | Walk@) of South Africa beat Hartman, Ameri- ca, while Graham of Canada iknocked out Richard of France in the first round. Hebranuz of Belgium beat! Herschman. H At flyweight, Peterson of Denmark defeated Rampignon of France. beat Zivac, America, while Digimneno| FAST QUARTER MANS ENTERED FOR TAUNE NAAN {A808 OR M. H. Helm, an overseas weteran, who copped. fi place in the quarter | mile in the Irish-American track mect July 4, will campete in the Casper Baily Tribune marathon race, September 6. Helm: is considered the best quarter mile material In Wyoming and Hal P. Riney, ex-officio track coach of the Midwest Refining company, believes he has the makings of a star quarter miler, in this West Point graduate. Helm will compete in this 4%-mile run fon the Midwest. With both Miller and Helm running | fer the Midwest in the Labor Day cross country event, the Standard probably will have to extend itself to defeat its riva But William Dennis expects te have a team of distance runners warthy of upholding the colors ef the Stand- ard refinery. If past performances go for anything the ndard will be tight amongst them when the first runners break the tape, September 6. peti sce. REALTY TRANSFERS. J. M. Carey & Bro. on lot 11, block 157, Mills Baker Co. to J. C. Andersen, on lot 2 in ble ills Addition; $10, et Butler -Corporation to- 3. C. Ande Sen, on Jots 18, 19, 20, 21, Weck 2, Mid- West Addition; $290. Albert. E. Jones et mx to See Be Realty Co. on east 50 fect wf lot 7, bieck 49, White's Addition; $1. Thomas A. Cook to See Ben Realty ©o., on all of lats 19 and 20, block 127, axper, #1, etc. 4. M. Caney Gibbs, on lot $5,000. Bertha A, Gibbs & vir te ugh, 1 of east half o: block 160, $1, etc, Mills-Hutton Co. & Bro. to blocs Bertha A. 160, Casper; Stanley f lot 7, to See Ben Realty ©o. on lot 3, block 2, Mills Addition; $10. George B. Nelwon et mx tw ‘Henry Wratt, on lot 1, block 11, Nelson's ad- dition; $1. Halley lots 13 and 14, dition; $1, ete. Phoebe Baboock Laundry, on lot 7, i ditio R reel et ux to Pearl White! Laundry .on Jots 4, 5 and 6, theck 22, 's Addition; $1, Realty Co. #0 WT. 8. Daley. on! 956 and $6, in bieck, Nerth Gasper Addition; $1 Marius ©. J Miranda on sn wmdivided ihutf iavter to Lily Dock M. Thorne, en , Sheridan Aa- to Pewl White ck 12, Neleon Ad- A. eat in northwest quarter of northwest quarter of sec. 9; northeast quarter € max te <Chuerbes | ! { | Paddock Scholz of) TWO SPORTS IN ONE—Surf fishing om horseback, is becoming popular at dSersey resorts. When the figh don't bite the herseman or fisher- the premier sprint kings who brought) mam takes a gallop around the beach to change his fuck. many New Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League BALL WES LIKELY Greybuil and Casper Must Leave} for Denver Early Than They ‘Expected 1 Greybull probably wit play only two games in Casper inetead of three on account of the early-eche@ule arrange: ment-of the first gazhes Friday of this week in the Denver eity tourndmest. But the home team will be seen in ac- tion almost certainly this afternoon and tomorrow, both affairs starting at 4:45 o'clock. ; One of the novel features of the se- ries may. be the. spectacle ef seeing Berger hurting ball for Casper against Indian fimith of Greybyll fame. Ir will be the ‘flirst home appearance of Benes er on the mound fer Casper and it will be “a feast of fhe eyes for the \ fans. Berger worked for # few innings | against Scottsbluff im the final contest and ‘has thie old time’ form. With Benger and Mapel along sith’! ‘the team, the Greybull.weries begins to fake on @ rosier aspect. It is need- less to mention, however, beth games are going to be thrillers. MCLEOD WING FALL AND DRAW. IN WHEATLAND 60 WHEATLAND, Wye, Aug. 24.— George McLeod was gtven a draw de- cision with Stake of this city Saturday’ aithough MeLeod won the only fall in 53 minutes. Betause the hour of mid- night was approaching, making a Sun- «lay match of the affair it was decided GOLF TOURNEY IS SCHEDULED First State Event Arranged for} Cheyenne September 5 and 6, WANTED—Burhelman.. New, Method ‘Taliers. Phone 19J. 19-tf A ‘Five colored ‘boys ever 16! ‘with Dbieycles as gers, uni- forms furnished; salary, B Apply Manager, Western Union. 8-21-7t]. ——_———— WANTED—A woman i ; WANTED Shallow drilling wet over 700 fect. oe ‘PHONES 180 O% 32 3 . B288t* ($8,500.00) Dollars, together awith inter- est thereon, became due and payable on the i4th day of June, 1920, and the same is now due and payable and ho part of it has ever beem paid, and by the tenms ef said mortgage the whole Principal sum gseeured by said -mort- ®age, together With interest thereon is now overdue ané unpaid, and WHEREAS, the said . mortgagors haye wholly defaulted in and failed to make payment of principal and inter- est of said promissory note, and WHEREAS, there is due en sajé mortgage, and said note secured there- by at the date of the first publication of this ngtice, the principal sum of Thirtyfive Hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars and One Hundred Forty-three dollars and Forty4ive cents interest thereon, being interest at 10 per cemt per an num om Thirty-five Hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars from March 9, 1920, making at- together the sum new due from said ‘to the undersigned said snortgagee the sum of Thirty-six Hun- dred Forty-three dollars and Forty- five eents, mo part of which has ever been paid, and me suit or proceeding ever ,\kaving been instituted at Jaw to cover the debt secured by said mort- Boge or any part thereof, “NOW, TH , public notice 4s { hereby given that pursuant to the stat-} to call the affair a draw with the sec- 4 ; eed raed Women and Men fond fall stil! undecided. rat Spend be CF ee — McLeod won with a Jeft grape-vine Siecinae reg arty CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 24—Thel,nq bar arm. He had been wrestling ove eek al U Rags first Wyoming state golf tournament! on nour ané thirty ‘minutes when the! #ittsburgh a 56 Is to be beld at the Cheyenne Country |mayor asked that the. match be called. LS gy af he EL Ad Club links September § and ¢, ihe wo-| stake 4 a Ukely looking) wreatier ‘mt. hath acs Ma * te man's state championship play takins| outweighs McLeod 20 to 25 pounds. Mc- (Boston -- ae td place on Sunday, the Sth, and the/y oq has wrestled before in Wheatland e eenele is Fpk 8 men’s state championship play Monday, | and has many friends among the wrest- American League. the 6th, which will be Labor Day. An|ting fans here. . 5 Won. Lost. Pet.) invitation fas beem sent to each golt 2 - Chicago - 76 43 639) club in the state to send mepnesenta- NOVICE OF FORECIOSURE. Clevelana . - 73 44.624. tives to the Aeumnament. - New York a 18 “7 612) “The Cheyenne Country club is offer-| WETEREAS, R. E) Frost and Zaida St. Louis —. - 56 $6 = -500 | ing @ beautiful silver cup, designed and |i, Frost, his wife, by a mortgage decu Boston ~ - $5 61 474) manufactured by thé Dam S. Park coni-|datea March 9, 1920, and recorded in Washington — - 48 88 4821 pany of this city, as first prize in the|the etfice of the county clerk, and ex- Detrott =~ - 45 71-388) men's tourmament. Other prizes will officio registrar of deods in and: for/ Philadelphia 37 79 819) be golf; clubs, golfer’s apparrel, golf| Natrona County, Wyeming, in book 19 Car's balls, ete. Mrs. Charles 1. Carey has|of Mortgage IDeed Records, on page TUESDAY'S GAMES. donated a gilwer cup 4s finst prive in| 168, under date of March 20, 2920, — the women's play. “| mertgaged to Grace Watt French the| National League > The dadies of the Country cinb will! tonowing described real estate and At Chicago- R. H. B.| serve refreshments to the players. property situate in the County of Wa- Chicago i: 5 8 | Jack Kenkel, links manager, has “|tpona, State of Wyoming; to-wit, all Boston _ 1 9 2{foree of men at work on the Couotry| of jot numbered 1 in block nambered Batteries — Hendrix and ‘O'Farreil; | clwb links, getting them into finst cluss|i52 in the City ef Casper, formerly, Oeschger, Rudolph and O'Neill. - _ jeondition far the tournament play. ‘Town of Casper, as the same appears At Pittsburgh— R. H.#.| It 3s planned to make the tourna-) of record in the office of the county Pittsburgh 0 4 2] ment an annual affair, to.be played) cjerk, and ex-officio registrar of deeds Brooklyn 3 10 8 from year to year on links in various|in and for the county of Natrona, Batteries — ‘Hamilton and Schmidt; towns ef the state. istate. of Wyoming, which said. mot. Pteffer and Miller. EPC ROSY 5 COS OTS gage deed was given to secure At Cineininati— 2 HB] TICKETS PLACED \xayment. of 2 principal sum, of Thirty- Cincinnati --— 5 9 0 five. hundred (88,500.00) Dollars, paya- Philadelphia — 31 @ tle to the mortgagee therein named Batteries — Fisher, Reuther and ON SALE TODAY @ecording to the terms mand conditions Wingo; Meadows, Enzman and ‘Wheat. of one certain promissery *note dated At St. Louls— RHE it. Louis -3 9 4 New York gs Fae ar Batteries. Hain ons, Nehf and Smith. , Jacobs and Clem- American League { At New York— t. H. |New York - 10 11 0 Detroit 0 10 2 Batteries — Ma Morriesette and Ruet; Leopard, Oldham amd Stanage. i | At Boston— R. H. E | Boston, — oe eet Cleveland — 212.7 @ | Batteries ynes and Walters; Cald- well and O'Neill, Second game— unamaker. H. | Boston __ 12 | Clewéland $12 0 Batteries — Harpe hangi Begby and O'Neill. At Philadelphia— pPhiladelnbia ) St. Louis | Batteries — | vis and Severeid, (Twelve innings.) R. H. 2.5 - 1 10 jor and Perkins; Da-| | Second game— R. H. E.} ) Philadelphia 1 4 3 , St. Louis _. a - 5 42. 6 ‘Batteries Moore, appy, Bighee | and Perkins; She id Billings. Crews Desert Ships, Booze Is Attraction Quebe MONTREAL, —Sheds: and] freight houses on the wharves and] piers of Montreal are mow placarded ‘vith warnings ito sailars not to desert | their ships while in Camada’s langest and wettest port. 5 | The warmings are the wesuit of a mpiign by the Shipping Federation | nd local police to put an end to the} |mumevoux desertions occurring | when yesvels reach this port, whieh in the jlast few Works have jeft mamy. ships ewith only part crews for thet~ return] voyages. « | in the Casper Athletic club gymnasium. March 16, 1920, and due 90 days from date, together with interest thereon at} ithe rate of 10 per cent per anniam, aad ) WHEREAS, no assignment has ever been made of said mortgage deed, mor ef the said note. secured thereby and tbe wndersigned is now the owner and hhelder thereof, and WHEREAS, said mentenge deed pno- | vided, ‘among other things that “and in case default shall be made in the payment of said principal sum. of money hereby intended to be secured, or in ‘the payment. .ef.. the interest. thereof, or any part of such principal or interest as above provided then it shall and may be lawful for the sald party of the second part, her heirs, who was able ;to secure Freberg for}executors, administrators, or assigns Labor Day in Casper, claims that Fre-] to sell and dispose.of said premises ana berg will give: Taylor the hardest bat-| all right, title, benefit and equity of tle of his career in the west. | redemption of the said parties of the Freberg will arrive in Casper some] first part, their heirs or assigns nere- time next week to put on fina] touches | in at pubic auction for cash according fer his contest with Taylor. Taylor,|to the staltute in @uch case made and who has been on his ranch near Buf-| provided and in “the manner therein falo, Wyo., is expected in Casper this] prese:iped, and out of the money aris- week and will do most of his training ing {rem sch sale to retain the ‘said principal and interest, together with ‘the ‘costs and expenses of such mate and Three Hundred Fifty ($350.00) Jaal- lars for aittorney, solicitor, or covnael FOR BIG MATCH Tickets for the first: wrestling match f the fal! season—Jack Taylor against John Freberg, Labor Day night at the Iris. theater—were placed on sale at the Little Brick this afternoon, It has] beer nearly tayo months since the last wrestling match was held here when Taylor disposed of Martinson in spite of his much-touted rough stuff. Conse- uently George MeLeod, who (is pro- matin the match, is expecting a large advance sale. Freberg is being brought to Casper from Chicago at a larger expense than y man to appear here against Tay- Coffey, the Chicago promoter, Big Jack also will take ‘to the) road to get rid of any surplus “beef.” ————— NOTICE is hereby given ‘that the un- isned have this day bp mutual consent canceled all contracts; pertain: | ing to or which have governed the busi-] ness heretofore conducted as Carr & Schockley. The undersigned, P. N. Carr will hereafter continue said busi- mess under the firm name of P. WN. ‘Carr. \ Dated thi shall be yaid by the party making such sale on demand to the said par-! ‘tes of the first part, their heirs, exe-! cutors, administrators or, assigns, and ‘in any proceeding in equity to fore-| [close this mortgage, said soliditer's fees shall be taxed as covts ip waid “action,” amd WHEREAS, the principal sum ¢yl- denced by said promissory note’ above! Thirty-five Hundred is 19th day of August, 1990. P. NW. CARR. Cc. SHOCKLEY, fees, and the overplus, if any there be, || ute in such case made and provided and by virtue of the power and author- ity vested in the lersigned -mort- gagee, Grace Watt French does hereby | netify al} persons to whom it may .cep- cerm that she will on the Sth day of October, 1920, between the hours o 9:00 o'clock in the forenoan and 506 o'clock ip the afterrson sell said premises amd property described in said mortgage, or se much thereof as may be necessary at public vendue t the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the south front door pf the Housé on Center Street in the of || Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to) pay, according to the terms of said) mortgage said /indel together, with all costs and other ex- Dpenses as aforesaid. “;Said sale shall be made by the sheriff of Natrona Cousty, ‘Wyoming, at the tine and place afore- said, Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Auzust ‘2920. + ay, (GRACE WATT FRENCH, Mortgagee. Pub. Aug. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28, 0. SEE BEN A Little Home A Little Happiness BE: HAPPY SEE BEN Oldest Active Real Estate Firm in Cas- per Today We Know Our Subject | Boe Ben Realty 108 W. Midwest “Ave. Pub. Aug. 20, 21, 28, 24, 25, 26, 1920. Cheap ‘railroad fares te the harvest fields of western Canada, big wagesand | whisky are given as the reasons for’ dexertions. ° | — stle is in the center of the Trish capital, snd Yas Leen the royal xeat of government, since the time of | Queen Elizabeth, On its gateway is the figure of justice, on which Swift caus-| | tically commented: “Her face to the | castle, her back to the people. Nortleseitycpuar west qeimrter, 3 W.; 82.500. KA F. Beaver to A. C. owing od all of [let 9 dn leek 9, Butler's swdedition: $1, os wt cast half of south sec, 8, all in towsiship (si ie. Hibert Pate ct ux to Walter M. Be- half au dot 1, thlock 112; | ee Muawe! 35. Yunek et ux te C. mR, In- mun an jet I64, Kewweed Addition: $1. to Lilien Pinttehet! «m all ck 12, Casper; $1, ete. 1 LAST DAY To Apply for Oil Lease PERMITS We Write Qil Lease Permits, Bonds R. T. KEMP CO. 112 E. Second Phone 370 ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 ‘ourt | | and said mote the amount of | | btedness remaining unpaid, || Sctentifie Scalp Specialist and Mas- : for sidewalk) WANTED—By man and 8, -tt] good location, close in. Cai eee accent Piiatee 4262. [ANTED—Girt to help pm nat My and ¢) WANTED-—Middle-aged for geperal housework, 902 8. good |. Phi 1177-5, 618 B. home eg wages. one sates [24 white 734 for housework; geod wages. omenenens POSITIONS WANTED. a WANTED—Plain and faney dressmak- ang; also remodeling. or 305 East Railroad Ave. WANTED—Work by children, aged preferred, mear si Berger, Phone 1065. _— ‘WANTED—Position as housekeeper by widow, 37 years of age. Must be nice home. Can give peferences. #17 S. Spruce St. WANTE! Call chet, either Posi p Sag resin th Si 8. M. Di ig Mire, 1 ox. SHER ock Transfer Agen ite 0. 8. Bldg. Phone 767-3 woman ‘Reech. 8-24- neral Ses 3 958-R 8-24- widow with two B24-3t" am capab! Re- 503, 8-19-6t* Casper Business and Professional Directo POSITIONS WANTED. fe, small ment, in in give ref: 8-21-3t* Jaane "g avork and bundle ‘Call Mrs. Nelson, phone 1367, $-21-2) furnished house or apa washing. WANTED—Washings an@ ironing of Win kinds, Men’s silk shirts a spqcial- ty. All work guaranteed. Phone 1504W. liver. tf it tribune ANTED—Five or six-room house, Wonturnished; mo children; can give sest reference. Address A. F. S.. Gen- eral Delivery, Casper. 8-24-3t' "TED—Furnished room, close in, Werth private family, young man, 25 best references. Address Box 820, ‘ribune. , B-24-2t VANTED—Immediately, three or four- Mipcom “modern furnished oy regi nished thouse or t; close in; children; references. R. L. Burns, care National Supply Ca., or call 1330. 6t at i le; 8-24-16 —— +» MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. Special temti re to obstet- ios ‘and ‘Giseaven i of women and Phores: Office, 30; Tesidenes 184 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL South Durbin, one 278 STAFF. Dr. Homer R. Lathrop, | ‘ , > | Surgery, Gynecology and Ob- ARCHITECTS reaere ~ - - Al Dr. peas 4 L. Myre, WHOIS @ GOODRICH: Minor Surgery | DUB OIE ehiteots t wate nety ag , Eaton, ; Meoms ‘Townsené Week «+ ternal Medicine ra, . 4 ‘Gonpens Wee: ‘Phone 44% a) Dr. G. 8. Bawden, See ee eee Skin and Venereal Diseases. GARDUTT, WEIDNER @ SWHENEY Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, Logit] Blég. ‘Physicians’ Offices in Rohrbaugh _—— OIL EXCHANGE BARBER suer Ni Oil Ryan Building. SANITARY. Sooner or Latur You Will Become One of Our Customers. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE i y appointment only Ou East st Bu ding. @ Telephones 64 fa % io DR. T. J. RIACH 1 Physician and Surgeon Office: Room 4, Wood Bidg. PHONES Office—743 ‘Residence—226-W spanner ememenmemeenenecaese es 2 ln DE. F. S. LUCKEY Obstetrics and of clean ang re-block all kinds ‘Canamas, Soft, Feit and i * Chi \ Casper, Wy0., Phone fd. Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. — 2 Office 423° Phones: Rea, 1235 | PE PRAT IETS LI ————————————— |! HAGENS & NUBANE Kimball | Phone 1457 ae . CONTRACTORS MARTIN O0., CONTRACTORS Snecial zittention given to jhouse, or Plans and esti- | mates of costs and materials gur- hame building. nished free. Call evenings. Roam 6, Biverview Hotel. Dr. T. B, Bratteho, Suite 292-204," Wyatt Hotel. DE, W. H. SNODDY Aaspociated with Dr. J. Ww. Smith Building i i | | i 1 Ga. A. Frenzel Ayes Toston, Glasses Fitted. Our Work Is Guarantesd 262 South Center Strout Bpecial Attention ~to dren Canper Radiator Works Hours 9 to 12,4 os \ Repairing ana ee tre Other Hours by Appointment Expert workmen : Telephones: OMice 1165; Res, zo | || mumates cheerfully given ____ DOCTORS : Eo ree f Pe a eee ei DR. MYERS t ROOMING HOUSES re and ‘ { S rel era tase © Sinem pegSHOLAT wont | Offies Phone 600. Mea, Phocs tee ¥. A. Chisholm, Prep, | — Hirst Brick from DR 4. Phystet: Office: am and Bree: nd Sr Suite 4, Smith ‘Bide. oo , $20 per week. double ‘beds, steam and cod water. 's ‘We appreciate ypur pa | 814 North Wolcott Phone 1231 heat, hot