Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
CASPER MIDWEST BEGING BATTLE TODAY 0 RETAIN CHAMPIONSHIP Strong Team from Ellis, Kan., First to Be Pitted| Against Favorites in Denver Ball Tournament; Rapid City Offers Formidable Opposition a Casper is playing its first game in the Denver tournament today with the fast Ellis, Kan,, team. The squad of Casper players went | Bo» _ overland to Denver from Casper when it was learned that the train was more than an hour late Wednesday night, The Greybull nine went via train. From word received from Manager Arbogast, there was little chance of the players getting into Denver until late yesterday, making them a tired baseball team aft- er such a long trip in motor cars. | Gene Packard reported to Supt. b. A. Reed at the refinery here yester- day morning. Packard thought that a| third game was to be played here with Greybull and undoubtedly would have started against G bull in the third | battle. It would have given the Cas- a first glimpse of the former | guer in action for thé local nine. Packard left last night for Denver, where he will work in probably the second or third game. Following the; Denver series, Packard’ will remain with the Casper team until. the pres- ent season closes, which means that he will get into action in at least one contest here ment. In the game today, pel_appe after the Denyer tourna- Hoffman or Ma- r to be favorites for Man-| Kast to start on the mound. ched the nines now! De nmver tourhey in ac atch out” for Ellis, so Casper may have the opener. Casper, Greybull in the tourr no pipe in winning Sterling, Rapid City and considered the best bets as the teams line up on paper. Rapid City has practically all the players it had last season wit the addition of several big time hurl- ers. This Rapid City bunch is going | to be hard to beat. The South Dakota nine has won 29 straight games—all it has played this year—which indicates that Rapid City is nearly in thé same playing stride which won the Tri-State | title here last year. Greybull looked better in its series against Casper just closed than any time this § Greybull has ac- quired the services of Lynch, former third sacker of the Laramie Midwest team, and Forrest, the stocky catcher, | who handled the Laramie hurlers so| well in the games against, Casper here | this year, Both are good hitters and! field cleanly. | Both Lynch and Forrest were the main cogs in the Laramie scoring ma-j} chine in at least one game here. For- rest probably will alternate with Moore at catching or go in to relieve him) in case of injury. Lynch may supplant | Trahern at third if the regular Grey- bull third sacker is not hitting. Tra-| hern is a wonderful fielder and heady | player but has not been able to keep} up his batting average recently. Sidney, Neb., is a team not mention- . ed much in Wyoming that is sure to! cause some of the winning teams a lot } of trouble and showld not be overlook- ed as a possible contender. Sidney has _ @ team that beat Sterling and has | + added several of the best Brush play- + ers ag well as our old friend Rolly Ma-| pel, Lefty Hunt and “Pep” Hornsby, | the latter two being of Very fame } this season. | Sterling hag several players on the | injured list but will give the best of them a battle if the Coloradoans play | the same baseball put up against Cas- : . Sterling has the | s, and one or two g00d’ hurle Casper will be weakened unless Bos- » tick gets into the game. If he is not ‘able to play, Hartzell may play short and Davis second. Davis looked mighty good in the Greybul] series with his four blows against Greybull hurling. The new Casper second sacker fields his position in great shape and is a cool player, ably will be in shape to the contests in the tour- . his injury to his throwing hand not being considered serious, according - to more recent examinatién, © With Berger and Packard to bolster _ the pitching staff, Casper - looks at least. 20 per cent stronger for the big | drive at Denver. { _— NOTICE, Council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, held their regular business and sovial Meeting last evening at the Odd Fel- » lows’ Hull, G attendance, The council urges all members to be pres-| ent at the 9th. next meeting of September 8-27-11 ~! NOTICE } DCKNOLD RE, —. Notice is hereby given that the reg: a war nual meeting of stockholders of the Central Wyoming Oi! and DeVelop- ment Company will be held at the of- fices of the company, Oil Exchangé Building, per, Wyoming, on the 14th day of September, 1920,‘ at ten} o'clock A, M., for the purpose of elect- and for the transaétion of any 1) business whi¢h may before such meeting. A. C. CAMPBELL, Secretary. and come Publish Aug. 1920. OALL FOR MBETING REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTE! Casper, Wyo., August 26, 1920. In compliance with the state primary election law, a meeting of the Repub- lican Preeinet Committeemen elected at y election on August 1 0, in County of Natrona, is call- ed for Monday, August 30, 1920. ‘The meeting will be held in the court room of the courthouse of Natrona county, at 2 o'clock p,m. A state commit nan, county chair- Man and secretary will be elected at board of directors for the ensuing | * légally | CHEYENNE ELK’S TEAM LOSES TO 'LARAMIE, 19 TO 10 LARAMIE, Wres , Aug. 27.—The Laramie Midwest Refining company nine swamped the Cheyenne Elks’ elub team here by the top heayy score of 19 to 10. Laramie scored six runs in the opening round and from then on the: loval aggregation toyed with the Chian players. Laramie pounded the opposing hurler almost at will and | played loose baseball in the field be- cause of the feeble opposition ‘by the star Cheyenne club, SANTEL DOWNS TERRIBLE TURK "FRISCO MATCH SAN FRANCISOO, Calif., Aug. 27.— | Ad Santel, claimant of the world's light heavyweight wrestling title, defeated Ussiff Hussane, the Terrible Turk, in straight falls here, the first coming in 1 hour and 32 minutes and the second in 15 minutes and 20 seconds. .Arm scissor holds turned the trick in both instances. Santel is planning to leave this country soon and probably will not appear in any Labor Day match. SEtE seal GAMES TODAY, National League. Philadelphia at St. Louis, Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Boston at Pittsburgh, American League St, Louts at Boston. Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Philadelphia. & Meat Beef Pot Roast, Per pound Veal Pot Roast, Per pound Pork Pot Roast, Per pound ... Pork Loin Roast, Per pound . Sugar, Per pound Brookfield Eggs, Per dozen Best Butter, Per pound . Iris Theater Building N this time, and such other business transacted as may be necessary to in- sure Republican success in the Nov ember election. G. R. HAGUNB, County Chairman, Publish Aug. 26, 27, 28 ed Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs THURSDAY'S GAMES, National League At Cineinnati— Cincinnati - Philadelphia Batteries—Ring, Hubbell and Witherow. At Chicago— Chicago Brooklyn -. Won. Hest) ‘Brooklyn - 63 Cincinnati» _ 66 4 New York 64 53 Pittsburgh 57 Chicago ~. 62 St. Louis 62 ton 65 *Philadelp’ TY Lost. Chicago --.. q7 44 Cleveland -. 73 AT New York -. 74 49 — | St. Louis - 59 57 Boston .- 57 62 ‘Washington 50 64 Detroit .--.. 47 72 Philadelphia 39 81 STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pot, 516 sbT4 SAT -509 407 Batteries — Vaughan, Bailey and OQ’ Warrel: Cadore and Miller. At Pittsburgh— R, H. £. Pittsburgh -. oT <u} Boston ..-- 1-4 al Batteries — Adams McQuillan and Gowdy. and Sehmidt;| { | | ‘ | j | pany, | 125 North Center Street in the City of RH. B.| At St. Louis— St. Louis 2 3 OF New York 1 6 a Batteries ons; Ton- sy, Benton, W! inters and Snyder. American League 2 At Hoston— k. H. EB Boston --. Fo eas St. Louis -- 4 155 0 Batteries—Hoyt, Jones Wellman and Severeid. and S¢hang:/ | At Washington— R. H. E. Washington - 9 14 0} Detroit —-. De i i tek h: Thirteen eries —- Shaw, | Erickson and Gharrity; Dauss id and j Stanage. i Second game— R. HH. Bey Washington 2) Detroit ~~ 1 Batteries — Zachary, Biemiller and Gharrity; Oldham and Ainsmith, | At Philadelphig— R, H. E. Philadelphia - i BY Wee Cleveland -.. ey Hane Magy 2 Batteries — Keefe and Perkins; oat well and O'Neill, At New York— 16 17 Lins. Pioneer Grocery ‘Market Corner A and Jefferson Sts. Sandison & Fiddes, Props. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Meai Department Free ‘Bativers to All Parts of the City PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY PHONE 345 “JS. L. SCHWARTZ ART.JEWELER DIAMONDS The finest of wateh repairing only. E. Keating, Manager POVDODODOSO EOD GOD OOOH DEL GOVELFHO909OGOOOO9645G-45 ISITILITIDOOIS SIS SOT A BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality — R. H. Be 4 18 0 Me- 4 }20th day of September, ‘REA WINS NEW HONORS INDENVER TENNIS PLAY DENVER, Colo, Aug. 27.—W. 1. Rehr, city tennis champion and Mid. west employe at. Casper, playing for the Washington Park team, defeated B. FP. Hoover, Kansas intercollegiate champ, in straight sets, 8-6, 41. When Ed King, Rehr’s toammate, defeated C. A, Bailey, the Washington Park team copped the Denver Post cup. To make the victory more ‘decisive, Rehr and King drubbed Hoover and Bailey in’ the Goubles finals. Interest in Denver ten- nis now turns.to the Denver Country club state championship for the Colo- rado title. Rehr will represent the Mid- west Refining company in this tour ney, ———. C, Ray Smith of St. Louis, is attend- ing to business here for the next few days. Sa, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ NUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an- nual meeting of the stockholders of The Consolidated Royalty Oil Company wil be held at the office of the com- Suite 307 Oil Bxchange Building, AN- Casper, on the 1920, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur- pose of electing directors and trans- acting such other business as may | Properly come before the meeting: State of Wyoming, RODERICK N. MATSON, Séeretary. Publish Aug. 27, Sept. By 10, 17, 18: “Barnett's, of Course” Manhattan Shirts At 20% Discount Tomorrow is the last day in which you can buy the nationally known Manhattan Shirts at a big reduction, They come in Fine Madras’ Fiber Silks and Finest Silks. ‘ placed on sale at 20% ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW ‘Phone 153 | WILLIAM 0. WILSO TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD|." Splines of Ragone ‘a me of ay @ corporation dul ¢ axis under an aes A the State Martin B ; Defendant. To ‘tle “Above named Defendant, Martin Bergin, whose last. known lace of dence and address was jasper, ree and whose present. address and residence are unknown: You are peer: notified that you have been sued in ‘e named roperty situated in this coun Teer attached to secure the sa’ tion of the judgment to be abinined in said action, and that the object and prayer of the petition in said action is to obtain a judgnient. against $305.50 principals topether with in: $368.50 incipal wi in- terest thereon at the rate of eight er cent per annum from December bs, 1918 to date; together with costs of suit on an ‘account for goods, wares and merchandise sold and de- livered by said plaintiff to the above named defendant at the spe- cial instance and request, of es de- ae on the 25th day-of Novem- ber, A. D. 1918, in the total sum of $468.50; on which account the sum of $100, 00 was paid on account! thereof, on December 10, 1918, and you are hereby notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of October, A. D. 1920, or ama peeon will. bé! taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk 78) eres Court, Attorney for Piomtire, Pub. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept. 38, 10, 17, 1920. Our Entire Stock Silk Neckwear Mm. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo, 120 East Second Street Chinese girls are, it is said, to be ; taken to Europe to act as domestic servants. WANTED work. — Laborers for sidewalk Lioyé Building Co., 210 O. 8. Building. Sirte | ie GLOBE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY HUFF, Prop. ne jood Jobs to Qifer very Day, ay Corner & Center St, Phone 743 ——— WANTED-—Five colored boys over 16 with ont as lar niga Bee fe furaishedc: salary, Apply Manager, \Vestern Union. 8-21-7t) 7 WANTED—Party to plow about 100 acres. See or write Hugh F. John- son, care Casper Realty Co, 8:25-4t* —— WANTED—Man and wife to work on aranch. 536 S, Grant. 6-2t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Janitress;, morning only, Natrona Power Co, WANTED-—Lady work 8-26-3t for general house- work; board, room and reasonable wages. 910 S. Chestnut. 8-27-5u" FRIDAY, ny, 21,1080 '|_ Classified Ads _ | HELP WANTED— FEMALE si WANTED 1S, aM 6 Maks wit housewor! hho event room a Me Panes to party. fagtran pith lnc NTED—Maid or woman to assist ith general housework, ies 178-R. / D—Girl room-mate; from bey to 14"preferred. Raaress Bo pom 334, Lethe. 25-4t* sacl SSSA CNS WANTED—Chambermaid at 340° W. Yellowstone Ave. 8-27-1t NTED—Middle-aged White. woman “ior general housework, 903 8. dee rert 5a) ear ererane Pe remre seo. . S Sy D—Woman for. general housc- Tat oot wages, Address Box 323, Tribune. $-25-3t POSITIONS WANTED. NTED—Plain and fancy dressmak- ite aiee Pemmogsling: Phone 53-R or 305 East Railroad Ave. 24-6 iced Asante Acero cial WANTED—BPy very competent te aie lady who has had experience In WANTED—Woman for general Biaps work. Call 969-W. -27-St Casper Business WRC . ACGGUNTANTS BU. i REGISTRY 1 CORPORATION \ } AuUDITOHS AND SOCOUASARES 1 \ Btock Rewtetrer ie a: | aog-aton Piette max. i |. ETS Ca paeoet See. j 1 Nanee@ | ry bacay ere rer $ “sscount nt ooo OE, Bias tors | | Now Mort, ¥ Boston. ye _/RRCHITECTS i Rose 4 Hiech 1 compart ‘yo. Phane 440. ¥ GaneurT, & SWEENEY | it as on Bigg. 1 Scientific Scalp Pe ertalint and Mas- seuse, Combings Made to Order. Residence Calls. PHON® 1567. 881 N. Grant We have also Discount \ BARBER SHOPS 18 OP 8: i} Sooner or Later ‘oun Will eu s Sie vil Our { WE STRIVE, "TO. ‘PLEASE rr BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER | SPARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE ! Oftice— Talt Phone: Res. Stew arte ear | ‘Moving = Specialty. CHIROPODIST Visiting. 3 Raleriss, eeitonomst Ati Phone isnt Hast A St Work by appointment only oa eee DR. B. G. HAHN : DR. EDNA HAHN b i Chiropractors 1 Suite 3, Townsend Bldg. | Office 423° Phomens Res. 1235 | = Phone ‘1457 CONTRACTORS | MARTIN CO., CONTRACTORS = | | Special attention given to house, or | home building. Plans and esti- } [oe of costs and materials fur- | nished free. Call evenings. | | Room 6, Riverv Hotel, | | 825 North Center St. 5 CONTRACTORS ARSE & JORGENSEN, INC. Plain oan kr cae Srocen Sonn ectto} W. Midwest Ave, tad CLEANERS AND PRESSERS ~? —— PACERS ES \ ae QERyecr RANE | } Cleaning, Breaping. Fapiodeling j 1 Gai [stce-Mngeryans, Soezeg. ay, | DENTIST, ferent lines, work in Casper. oe 3p Tribune. and Professional DOCTORS -— ~~ !,, MARSHALL, ©, KEITH, M. BB. ! \ Special 6 sPattsctlon ety vent ts Sbetet. } Shilaron. ? : = Phones; + 164 THE CASPER PRIVATE (OSPITAL 938 fo ur bin, bag tre ly ire Dr. Homer R Se cath Surgery, Cytecplogy and Ob- Dr. stanley L Myre, Minor Su Dr, Jos, R, Biotic hs and Xra,. . 8; Bawden. exin's colt ‘Wonca jiseascs. mnél, * Pathologist Buil telephones, 54 and 75 Ama ———-—_—o DR. T. Physician Office: Boon Office—743 RIACH oad Surgeon ok on | panaicy ¥ i We PURCELE tornoyiet bee i ' is J 816 yon Wek ee epains iF PROHOKE 4 J 4 STIRRETT _ 00-10-11 OF "Hschange Beg. r shonce w. FERGUSON | Beome ‘oe eect Bldg. UL Casper, s+ Wroming MUSICAL | MME. M. JAMES t Teacher of Piano and Theory | All grades, Prepures pupils. fop | | conservatory. “Lessons. kt acre ’ homes on Saturdays, | Phone 5i8-M Ga. A. Frenzel ead Gch Pye Fitted. “ee South ‘ome Street fc UU torent set RY ° 2 Pd Z Bee | ( DR, Wi Ls an Oneae Associated with ‘oe es W. Bingham Smith Building Bpecial Attention tq Children Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 6 Other Hours by Appointment Telephones: Office 1163; Res. 820W. ——— Se nme iatianaanaaehe § DOCTORS DE, eB LUCKEY | 0 ba Diseases of | 1 South 1 seates Turner Drug Store’ Bldg. { | 0 Kast Midwest ) i Oftice, and Home, 632- f re 8. Biag. ea een SLUMBING 2 AND BP RESTA =e i { ROOMING Houses | CHISHULM HOTEL Casper, Wyoming F. A. Chisholm, Prop, First Brick from. Depot Rates $2.00 up; $5. 00, $10 per week. | Large rooms, double beds, steam ote heat, hot and cod water. v® ‘appreciate your patron: 314 North Wolcott "Phone 123) °