Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1920, Page 3

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2 NADIA IIS CET OUT earn '__ PAGE THREE e Will be oad sheviki on @ charge of ha¥ing won a— } éommittes tollay that he had no evt-! wilt be repeated on Tuesday, also. For dence of that particular fund but had| Tuesday, a garment race will be sub- evidence of the usé of a vast sum for! stituted for the Rep race. The purse Democratic propaganda. He admitted! is $15. and $10. The men's quat- that his first statement was a “wild | stat Seapine “stich a list Was published in’ one) . tran jelty,” he said, “ard ‘several ‘person: 8) Hbjected to ‘sééing their ‘namés in print.” t Se ‘Two banks in New York, one’ in Chi- fon edna ate BB Jones tro iomvins | Mavidiecd, “es Wel aa. tho thee ilings, Mont., to lod! ‘ter their i Pan . Meine Heal RET erie ancy [interests connected. with the wheat Lpomtribuled te the $260,000 borrowed and Tunehege, &t hee Satie oar Woleaet| Bee Se Upham told Senatdr Reed. ‘The loans street. Several tables were atranged rr ri made on the ,authority of the for ahd after & morning devoted to | and At ann aie ay, COU, and tAHHNS | party executive committee aga ao toe playing cards a delicious Tuncheon was yis ¢orning for Ne earn iORE TeEE | constitute a legal obligation on which served. : = ter-mile cow hor on this date. up offered by the late Czar, and $9 ~ having had dealings with the oli SP PO DVOIILILLIL III OI ISS IS IVONE SO Mil, a f (Continued from: Page 1) \contmted trom wage 1) For * 16" Annual State Fair} @ purse of $500.’ Each rider rides three horses and must change horse and sad- dle every half mile, Bvent No. 5 is to be bronc riding with saddle for the world’s champion- ship. The purse is $600 for this event. In the Rep race, which follows, each SIO LDL LD SLL Ws thi ‘ the lenders could sue the committee| t¢am makes the start from a lying post- : es ey will sbetid the day. tnembers,, the witness siiid. tion, packing bed, saddiing horse, and Mfs, Maho: -) The Yenders and the amount they| coming in together. Enterta):ss % ag 3 hayes ouainn, og hii loaned the committee are: Liberty Na-| A bareback steer riding event will ‘The ivAge club was entertained at’ i feva. Sensat jamin, | tional Bank, New York, $125,000; First} be @ championship affair with a daily the Mahoney cabin in the mountains SEMOBTIR For eae “and iiinola,| Natonal Bank, Bovton, $60,000; conct| urse of $50, $80 and $20. ‘Riders must thar att “by Mrs. J ah Ma-I ara, Benfamin visited at hon oi, home| 2¢"t#! and Commercial National Bank,| US? 4 cre-hand hold and ride with See ere ae apeht at auction tit Thdiana. She has now féstimed her |CMCAse. $50,000; Chase Natiofial Bank,|“Ureingle. Any rider taking the bell inidge, three tapirs wiaying, Retresh-| position with the Comer at y.{ New York, $7,.000; Crocker Nattoniel| Will get an axdditional $5. ments were vi by the hostess. Miss Benjamin will attend the Casper pes San Francisco, $2,000; bal vd hic tare or rg a atte San n by f L > Bilokdy.«” $36,000; Breente a | which is event No; 8, the steer bull, Business college this winter. + Sing PASS dogging contest will hola the soaier of Before leaving the stand Upham, who! *ttraction. There is a $600 purse of- Was questioned by Senator Kenyon, en-| fered with a daily purso of $50, $30 and tered entegorieal denial to Cox’s| $28 The tenth stunt will be a men's charges that “special interests’? were| UYttter-mile cow horse race. There ts financing the Republicin campaign. |% Tilly, purse of $25, $16 ana $10 of- “1g any Gampaign being mude among| red: The horse is th be ridden with a ttiose Who seek to control ‘the federal Steck saddle and the rider. must, wear reserve bahk?” Kenyon asked. bieead and spurs. Race horsgs are One-half Mile. Cow Pony Race (Every Day)-No entrance fee. Daily money: First, $20; second, $15; third, $10. The first and second on each day cannot enter the following day. First and second winners on the 14th, 15th and 16th to run on the 17th; prize $25, second $20. Wild Horse Race, One-Half Mile (Every Day)=No entrance fee. First prize, $25; second, $15; third, $10. Bucking Contest-No entrance fee, no daily money. First prize, $125; second $100; third, $75. Old Mexico Steer Roping Contest-Prize $500, entrance fee $20. Daily money, one ptize $25. Final money, first prize, $175; second, * Former Resident Is Fntertained. Mr.2n@ Mrs. John § oo % Hans and John Mire ie, plapkmore. was, hostess |eineny are leaving tor Dee Maines, Ia., yesterday afternoon at an’ informal tea Where the gentlemen wit attend the {8 onge: Of Bars. (9.1 Craig. Rey.| Deg: Moines School. of Pharma: and Mrs. Seg Were formerly residents see ae here. We Crate was rector of-the |) sy stoxes has resumed his Episcopal chi “ in Sipe Ai and Sev-|tion with the Casper pharmacy after eral glowed fi ms lenis an Maid ‘1 | spending a month on @ vacatiot trip, Miles ey being AAG af egal hunting and fishing in this state and pastor. A number o' time friends} o4 a tour through the Yellowstone Na- of Mrs. Craig were invited, a pleasant] tjonay park. afternoon Was Spen it. : see ee “ % Mark Meneham left this morning for Mrs. C._B, Manbeck and Miss Vera Manbeck have tett for their home in Ser ene ROnaae See Alton, Inj after visiting with Mr. and| 5, A Mrs. Harold Manbeck of this city for} ..¥ Pat ar Wie eee ie several Weeks. Mrs, Manbeck and Miss|)001, guosts of Mr G. W. Becker, 126 Manbeck wete elaborately cntertainod ‘ ‘s For the next event, Jack Brown will wine ‘ealiduetan soak: gee ‘oar attempt to ride “Stranger,” outlaw want to pat down labor disbutes with SERS gon Whang clang ora the onet?”* oi Vitocaie of $300 will be given to the man who Saoee you inquired the price of aun dee jeriziony ere bea aier onsets?” Reed interjected. ! “Yes. They are very cheap.” The next is a chatnpionship event—a ee il roping contest. A purse of $600 125 thi d 1 South Fenway. Mrs. Becker is the] COX: OBSTINATE 4 will be divided among the winners in $ : $ 00. ae oly timo, driqnde “walle ‘visiting In} mother of: Mrs, Melthenny. Dr. and| FACE EVIDENCE. the finals three ways, The daily purse ey H a : Ms. Mellhenny have returned from (By Associated for thé first twa days is $100, $75 ana ° 7 .) . i y Press} » $75 ani PER Rc ea L. Spurlock are [tur of the Yellowstone National] COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. fibers 26. Steer Bull Dogging—Entrance fee $10. First prize, $100; second, spending keverhl. days here visiting at Dark and are enroute to Wichita. nor Cox in a statement today declared For event No. 18, a wild horse race . spon cianeeanae ander Xe t oe * that “absolutely untrue amt falsc''| 19 being planned with a dally purse of $65; third $35. ics ps home, | oMis Cleola Lilly is leaving tomorrow |statements attributed to Chairman Wili{ $59, $30 and §20. ‘Then comes the final Z ? for St. Louis, where she will teach thig Bhoneccs to Enjoy winter in one of the junior high schools ic in Mountains. ; of that city. Miss Lily graduated The ‘Natrona County Pioneers will] trom the Casper high school, then at: ghjoy a picnic at the home of Mr. andtiended one year at Memphis, Tenn., Mrs, ¥. O-Niculgysen in the moun lana graduated last yedr trom the Cole tains ‘op ;Gariien creek Thursday eve-|raao Teachers’ college at Greeley, Colo. ning, September 2. Motor cars will be|She has spent the summer with hes at the public library at o'clock Tues- parents here. day to take the pienickers to the cabin. | : All of the members of the organtzation are invited to attend. i SS. i * Steer Bucking (Brahman Steers )—Paid by mount. Steer Bucking (Bramar Steers )—Paid by mount. One-Half Mile Roman Race-Entrance fee $25; money paid $300. One-Half Mile Chariot Race-Entrance fee, $25; money paid, $450. One arid One-Half Mile: Relay Race-Entrance fee, $25; money paid, $800. Hays of the Republican National ecom-| ¢vent—the exhibition event with an mittee before the senate committee that | offer of $50 to any person who can ride it was not the policy of the Repubi:-} “!eter the Great,’ ¢an committee to obtain contributions} On Labor Day, there will be a gitls’ in excess of $1,000. | quarter-niile cow horse race with a Cox again referred to what Purport-) purse of $25, $15 atid $10. This event ed to be an official document issued | by the. Republican committee to prove his assertion, The dpcument. referret i to by Cox is alleged to have been 1s- Miss Frantz of.the Frantz shop has|sued two days after Senator Harding's ae leit for Denver, where she will attend] nomination at Chicago by bet ; = to business for the establishment for}Upham. The Ht phian Sink te several days, Hold Speciat iB 7 eee LIIMODLIPILGM IOI IOI IO SOIT I EOE I OSS ees h iF tions were to be sought in éxcess of | A special meeting of the Delphian| Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tom Fiddes are the} $500,000, that the “quota” should he club WH be held Wednesday afternoon | parents of a baby adr] born Sunday at} sola,” and that a minimum of $300.- at the home of Max H.R. Lathrop tothe Private hospital. 000 was’ to be sotight in cities the size discuss thé share Which the club will BAK se. @ of St. Louis, Cleveland and Detroit. take in entertaining the State Federa-| George Metcalf of Douglas, Wyo., is} Contrasting this official document pe ff woaene Clubs. which mets, visiting in the city with his nephew,]from the Republican national hea- N) N N) N \) N) N i) ) N N N \ \ & \ NY A N \ N N N N) N rae afer cae quarters, Cor aid. eh tater Ten-Mile Motorcycle Race—Entrance fee, $25; money paid, $500. * * vs yesterday mad: f Business Rafe! , Mr. and Mrs. Harter Shaffner and caninde’ believe if "whale Sas Syste son Lawrence of Glenrock, ai it At a meeting held last evening atlin the city with os Gihasthen’e: saben! the Y. W. C..A. the Business and Pro-| Mrs Arthur Horsch. ‘ Sune Woman's, club made plans for, a ee ad BRITTEN TAKES BACK # most interesting pre is_Win-| Mrs. John Bartley of Denver, has re-}CHARGE OF BRITISH AID. ter. Amiong the prox tes sux-|tiened to her home after visiting for (By Uhttea Press) Bested were several dealing with} several days here with her daughter,|| CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—Congressman Phases of citizenship, programs dealing | Mrs. Arthur Horsch. Mrs. Bartley was | Britten of Mlinois, who charged the ‘With thrift, safe investments and the formerly a resident here but is now| Democrats with receiving a fund!from proper handling of money, vocations living in Denver. the British, declared before the senito § 3 * “The Brog ue win on the subject. That he has been caught in his own trap is evident.” . Ten-Mile Auto Race-Entrance fee, $25; money paid, $1,000. Exhibition of aeroplane circus with parachute drop by young lady. & terest to women, etc. It was planned! “wy. ana Mrs. T. K. Little of Inde- fo have the next meeting a supper, to} pendence, Kans., ‘are visiting for sev. which new teachers and new business eral days in the city with friends. They Women in the city will be especially in-|are enroute to thelr home in Kansas fa POLPSH TS Nothing gives a woman more pleasure and real comfort ie vited. & 4 after enjoying a trip through the Yel- d ° PERSONAL : lowstone National park. than to ownan > INALS ;}.Mr. and Mrs; C. E. Duncan of Salt , — era eae ee A NEW FALL OXFORD iss Glrich 01 heyenne, visite us- Ors Re per friends last evening on her wi: |. A; H. Stewart has returned from a Home trom Pinedale, where she spent! business trip to Denver. vacation. ~~ Seo bernie The Carter Oil company has _ pur- - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker of chased a new Nash roadster from the Sptingfield, Mass., have arrived in Cas- Nash-Casper Motor company. r and will make their home _ herr, cle ey are guets at\ the home off Mr. 2ad| | Mrs. W. F Mfs. R. R. Wright on South Grant evening strect. = ° Made from a Rich Brown Calf Skin Electric Sewing Machine Henning is leaving this Denver, where she will Spend several days visiting friends and ee @ relatives. ©. H, Anderson of the Frank Con- 1b Wd striction company, is in Denver 94 Harry J. Neely of Spokane, Wash Dusiness. is spending several Gays here attending eee to business matters. Built from a pattern that is particu- larly adaptable to sport use as well as street wear. Real comfort com- bined with snappy style marks this half shoe. IAA Me Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Palmer, Mrs, A. ote city BP. Nesbit and Mrs, Ralph Barnes mv:| ‘The Nasb-Casper Motor company hax tered to Denver Sunday, ordered ‘a cut down Nash “6” chassis s 6 8 j for the show room of the company on Alfred Vohs and Jolin Jenson’ of | Kimball street. The ‘nickel-plated chas- Williston, N: D., who have been here | sis will show the working parts of the 4 for several days on business, left in] motor in a clear manner. It will be their car this morning for the return|on display within the next ten days. eS { trip to their home. i : = " 3 G3. 2 Pe A, Slater of Sait Lake City, is in the E op inne i Neer Fi = = Mrs. 12. R. Collier and children re-jcity attending to business and visiting - turned yesterday from a three we with friends for a few days. Visit with relatives and friends at < Ade Ces) . 84 eca, Kans, W. P. Holman is spending the da See am jin the city from Salt Creek aftendting & Wr. and-Mrs, Géorge Reid have left }to business. for Monver, where’ they will attend the * A pthits baseball tournament. ‘Mbt. and Mrs. Neil Patterson have re- | RES 2 hag turned from an. enjoyable auto trip Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders left |through Yellowstone National pack. early this morning in their motor car! ~ fm get? for Denver, whete tlicy will attend to} In England women were employed in business matters for a few days. They |the mines until 1842, in which year Will also see the baseball tournament, such employment was prohibited by le_the} Jact of parliament. oe In which you can Save Ten Dollars :. On any make of E lectri¢ Sewing Machine in our stock WESTERN ELECTRIC, HOT POINT, FREE-WESTING- HOUSE, WHITE ROTARY Do not delay. A small payment down places one of these machines in your home. t Balance on Easy Terms. The heels are the popular Cuban. The soles are welted and the heavy perforated wing tips and vamps are neatly lasted over a trim full toe. radresortrrto-cgeair te spent coateeteeataeatrate efoateegoatrate eet efoetee ‘a For Wednesday and Thursday ‘Skirts and Blouses ‘ Values Up to $10.50 Soy eee oe All Sizes; All Widths; Per Pair, $12.50 Other Fall Oxfords in Brown Calf, $8 and $10 IGGING “YOUR SHOEMAN" We Carry Children’s Shoes Phone for Home Demonstration Natrona Power Co. 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