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| } CASPER AND GREYBULL BOTH WN MONDAY GAMES, DENVER TOURNEY s Locals Maintain Perfect Record:by Smothering. Jules- burg 12 to 4, While Upstate Rivals Defeat M. & O; Nine by Single Run DENVER; Colo., Aug. 31. —Casper and Greybull continued: on their way in the Denver city tournament by winning their games. Mon- day. Casper defeated Julesburg, 12 to 4, Fussel being driven from) the box in the third inning. Fussel had been counted upon to hold Casper safe, but instead it was Gene Packard, the tiny. big league hurler, who did the “holding safe.” Packard’ incidentally made~four| 1 Price, bases on one of his clouts with the | effort torre ae ipernity tam the) teva ix: tivieedeod binte: gta eo ae he ee feaPbeage ana Renee ortuph ana the final count was 7:to 6. The} Cristobal appears to be a coming |ber of this team. Threo other distance Greybull was going in great shape) Denver team was eliminated. Grey-|tvack athlete. In, the past shis feature |Tunners, most of, them former high against the M. & O. team of TI | bull may play Casper Wednesday but{@yent has been swimming. He won |School athletes, will. run, for the Wyo-|in cvse default shall be made. in the || until the eighth when Hadieman w fe |:the Casper and Greybuil nines. will he {Places in the International swimming ;ming. Athletic olub. payment.” ot touched up for four runs and Big Injun/ idle Tuesday. Smith went in to keep Greybull in the| In Sunday’s games, Sidney defeaten tournament. Greybull was leading 7 to//the IM; & Q, nine, 8 to 6; with many 2 until the M. & O. nine came to bat} former stars, including Rolly Mapel: ‘fh in the eighth; Greybull had just chase} the box during the final innings. Ster- in two more runs and appeared to| ling beat Julesburg, 4 to 3, in a 10 have the gamé stacked away. inning battle with Noyes on the mound The M. & O,’s put in all their pinch’ for Julesburg. At \that Sterling was hitters and reserve base runners ih an out-hit. ~ panikidecaticbanaa is cedars ionay swt aie 2 e taele ds ea a a NAVAL CREW REPRESENTS AMERICA IN OLYMPICS Above ‘are the eight husky oars- | athletic crews in. the United States FARES ety di 3 i by winning in the fastest time ever mer with thet diminutive Coxswath [ OD Ca over the coutes at ‘Lake who will shortly xphold the honor of } Quinsigmond. America_at Antwenj- in the Olympie They are: Clark, coxswain; King, games. They, clearly showed _ their stroke; Graves 2, (captain); Jordan, superiority. over the best college and TAYLOR COMING BAGK Thilo WEEK Will Be in Fine Trim for Mat Con- | test with Freberg on Labor Day Program 3; Moore, 4; Sanborn, 5; Johnson, 6; K Waylor will arrive in Casper [TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD and, finished well in the 440-yard dash at the Irish-Ainerican, games, here. July Pittaburgh SPARIARD OUT FOR HONORS HERE | Lowi With tne start of as Caapon Dally: Fehine Sant: enivaat OSG in taabean night conspstaiosace Seielitng ioe Shanice thie oak morrow night, contestants are running we by taking the full:four and: a half-mile course. Entries continue fe ea to the list athletes. The latest runner to enter tha Trib- une cfoss country run is Leepold: Cris- tobal of Barcelona, Spain. Cristopul has been in Casper for several months American Legion Sts Irish-American, gamea. this year, has entered as one of a team, of five run- 4, Cristobal, was nosed out of the first|ners who will compete. unden the. col- few. to, finish by. a. narrow. margin, the Spanish athlete losing. his; balance. jusi sides McGrew, before the finish of the face and fisish- it seems. certain, that games held at San Francisco.under thy! Entry blanks. can he obteined: from auspices of the A, A. U. and in 1913; the Tribune office or from C. Hi Roi- Cristobal. won first in the. 440-yard|merth, The 4%mile course probably awim and second in the mile swim {Will be marked the latter part of thts the Far Kastern Olympic games, , | Week. Before coming to Casper he, was 4 membon of the United States: volunteer llving saving corps at San Francisco, Cristobal, received his English eduea- | Prospective Bride ' Gets Affidavit and Marries Casper Man} cunyeynn, Room Aug, 31,—Ray Boatman, of Casper, and) Miss: Orply Smith of Gilby, ey. who, Were refused 4 marriage licene at Laramie Thure- day because it was stated to the county clerk that the young woman was less than 2) years of age, and was hot in i position to secure, the consent of her parents in, distant Kentucky, to her marriage, were married in. this © city Friday, after affidavit had been, made Gallegher, 7, and Jacomini in the |hy both at the Re re aunty ROW , clerk here; t 1 was, Every heart in the navy is with that tho girl was. years of age. ‘The, ceremony, wAs i formed, by, Rey. Bruce Jackson, of; the Fipst Baptist. church, —— or these gallant yof/pg men and the en- tire country can rest assured that they will give their all to bring the rowing trophy back with them. NOTICE, On, account of the addition ox the West Side school ip is necessary to. re- anrange. the school| boundary lines, A provisional: division has been made which will be tnied: out fon the first woek on two, As; now detenminea. boundarins, are as, follows: AM: pupils on, B street and: north, wilt attend) the North, Gasper sehpdl, except those in) sixth, seventl and: eighth grades who. will. go to Central; Pupils living in the Burlington. resi- dences and: between the Burlington and. Northwestern tracks will attend the Central school, All pupils living east of Grant and Bonnybrae sfreets and south of the Northwestern tracks will j attend the East Side ‘school. All children between Grant and Oak Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs SPANDING OF THE CLUBS National League Wo 6 Lost. York Lee ak a et either tomorrow or Thursday to put on | Chicago _ 63 63 streets and south of the Northwestern final toudhés for his wrestling match St. Louis ~ 61 63 tracks wili attend the Park school, with John Preberg, Chicago mat_gian:, Boston ~~ 48 67 418 All, pupils living west of Oak street in the Iris theater, Labor Day night. Philadelphia _ 49 73 -402 | and south of the Northwestern tracks Taylor has been working with Clor PEN League. will attend the new West Side sehool. ence Eklund, the Sheridan light heay}- Won. Lost. Pct. Children who will be five before weight wrestler who Has. been getting Chicago -. 47 -621] January 1 may enter kindergarten. into shape for his battle with Moor- New York 49 Bt Children who will be six before Jan- mier of Cortland, Neb., at Buffalb. Cleveland —- ae u 1 may enter first grade. Freberg will arrive in Casper only In St. Louis _ School will open’ Tuesday morning; time to one workout at the Cas- Boaton: September 7, . per Athletic club before the match «with Taylor; The Chicago athlete wiit do most of his work in the gymnasium of the W He is being, brought halt > continent at a bis exyense to mcet the Wyoming cham- pion and interest in the outcome of the battle is increasitig gaily in spite @F the large amount of interest beiht taken in the Denyer city, baseball, toun- sides the main wrestling George MeLcod has arranged. what he eonsiders the best boxing bout to be med here. Tickets are gelling aé| ttle Brick store where Billy Revves hus charge, ; SPARE TIRE SHOULD BE PUT 10 WORK OF MANY [ey LIisH |ao%aa BAY: EB Mill, the British run- ‘ner Who. ran Joie Ray off his feet in) DETHRONES, Philadelphia hington A. A. SLADE, Detroit Superintendent of Schools. Aug; 31, Sept. 2, 4 ee NOTICE. TO ALL STOCKMEN OF NATRONA COUNTRY Casper, Wyo,, Aug, 25; 1920. Dear Sir:—On Seytember 4 there will be & business and social meeting of the National League At Pittsburgh— Pittsburgh R. H. 4 8 New. ‘York 2 12 1)S8tockmen of this community. The busi- Batteries arlson and Schmidt; | #88 meeting will be’ held in the court Douglas, Perritt, Winters and Smith. | house at 2p. m; @ dinner will be maid seers R. H. &,} Served at the Henning hotel at 6 y. m., 2-9 and a dance will be held in the Mabonto «| 4|Temple at 9 p. m. Se Oe and $chmidt;| It is the intention of the Committee nyder, Smith to make this a regular old "Get to- At:Cincinnatt—.. R. H, | S¢ther good time” affair and everyone Cincinnati . 8 8 o|Whovls interested in the' livestock busy Boston 2. - 210 1 nee bea is iin, the, terte: } Scot, @ expense in connection: wi Ocschper tad ONE ee Pee | dilanimes) ABO aoe bo + Eien medeeaTen will be pro-rated for- each gentleman At Chicagso— shic sent. The pr American Legion Stampede wi ‘Wronerty situate. in. the County, of ‘Na: 7 HERE| State of Wyoming;, to-wit, all vt loc numbered 1 in block numbered fm and. for the. county of Natrona, | state of Wyoming, which, said) mart.) ‘gage deed was given ta secure. the. payment of a principal sum, of Thirty: team. at. the}date, together: with interest thereon at eae on the rate of 10 per cent per annum, ors of the Wyoming Athletic. club, Be-[been made: of said mortgage deed, nor of the said note secured thereby and the undersigned is now the owner and ing, $45 per. month, Bee, Corner. WANTED—Boy who works at the re- finery wishes roo} Address gree tr) WARD Ma Dey a ly. See WANTED —Dwo experienoed) bindry girls. for folding and gathering, Com- , , said Mortgage deed pro: vided, among other things that “and money hereby intended to be secured, said. principal sum of}, mercial: Printing Co. Oil Exehange Building, f $-20-2t ane | 6, op.at | WANTED—Te: Loyd) Bide. Co, ne PO a i La vee genprad, Bouton WANTED—L one To Pe = 5 ese and 938 §. WANTED—Girl to wash dishes and. set. trays, $45. per, month, room and board. 9 938, S, Durbin. Sa0at reom and, Durbin. WANTED-—Girl or. he pet ae housework iss private family; BAS. $-30:3t WANTED—Lady for ‘meneeed: house- pe By scrapie: toon ha nabeanable WANTED—Laundress, $60: Lim month, .room. and. board;, also girl for cleaning, $45 per month, room. and: board. 938 S. 8-26-t£ or in the payment of the interest thereof, or any part of such, principal or interest as above provided then it shall and may. be. lawful for the suid party’ of the second part, her heirs, all. night, title, benefit and: equity of redemption, of the said, parties of the in at public auction for cash according the. statute in such case made and provided and in the manger therein preserifed; and out of-the money. aris: ing, from. such sale to retain, the sac principal, and, interest, togethey with the costs; and expenses. of such sale and: Three, Hundred Fifty. ($850:00) Tol- lars, fon attorney, solicitor, or counsel feos, and the overplus, if! any there be, shall be paid by the party making such sale on demand to the said par- tes. of the first part, their heirs, exe- cutors, administrators; on assigns, and fn any, proceeding in, equity: to. fore close, this mortgage, said solicitor’s taaed. as costs in said WHEREAS, the principal sum’ evi, denced by said note mentioned; Rests five, Hundred |! Seo: 00) Dollars, together with inter- oH the 14th’ day of June. 1920, and tha Same is now due. and, payable and no part of it has ever been paid, and by. the terms of said mortgage the whole Principal sum secured ‘by, said mort- gage, together with interest thereon-is. now overdue and unpaid, and WHEREAS, the said mortgagors haye: wholly. defatilted in and failed to make payment of principal’ and inter- est of said promissory note, and WHEREAS, there “is due on said mortgage, and said note secured there- of this notice, the principal sum of | Thirty-five Hundred ($3,600.00) DoHars and Oné+ Hundred Forty:three dollars and Forty-five cents interest thereon, | being intereti at 10 per cent per an- | num. on; saves Baampiredy ($8;500,00): ‘Dollars frorz (235 9, 1920, making al- together the sum now due from said ree doiiars, andj Fonty, no part of Which has ever been paid, and no suit or proceeding ever having been instituted at. lay, to |! cover the debt 'seouped by said: mort- gage or any part thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, pubjic notice is, hereby givgn that pursuant to the stat- ute in such case made, and providnd andr by, sirtua of. the power and author- ity vested in. the undersigned mort- ‘Bagee, Grace Watt French does hereby notify all persons to whom it may con- cern that she will-om the 5th day/of} October, 1920, between the hours oy, 9:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 6:09 |! o'clock.t ‘the .afternson sell said ‘premises, and property described in sald’ mortgage, or so much thereof as jmay be necessary at public yendue ty the highest Bidder for cash in hand, at tlie south front door of the Court ‘House. on. Center, Street in. the City ot ‘Caaper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to! » according. to tho terms of said: ye er together with all costs and other’ ex- ypenses'as aforesaid. Said sale shall be le by \the sheriff of Natrona County, executors, administrators, or assigns |‘ to sell-and dispose of said premises andl. by at the date of the first publication |@—™—" ‘Temainiog . unpaid, first part. their heirs on assigns there: |}, » became due and payable | Manicuring, Dyeing and Bleaching 1 LEXEE A. BROOKS I: ‘Gradnate Scientific Scalp; Specialist and: Mas- ie | obidre! — fel tnd disease Rite 2 Oe geuse,, Combings Made to Order. Residence alls. | PHONE 1367. BARBER SHOPS ——<—<—<——— OIL EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP Ol Exch: e Building. EVERYTHING SANITARY, Sooner or Later You Will Become One of Our Customers. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE BAGGAGE. AND TRANSFER re ‘TRANSFER & STORAGH ||P Oetiee tales Biitinse Bait Res. S7.W. 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MILs WIL BE LOST ie gy yes at ip: birdaa hel tt ea er NADIE tending (the ‘aippimen's smeatiig, comme a ae fe the time and place afore. wanes in Antwerp, covering the dis- : BIN RS 4 4, ;one. will be here to se Sta | Bate - |tance in 4 minutes 1.4-5 seconds. of Soeul Ist game B x, i Dhl. invitation. te ping for both PH re at Casper, Wyoming,, Augant Don't 2 the sp tire, ; Put it} srooklyn »-_. @ 5, 1| those, who own livestock and those GRACE Wann WRENCH. toy work and make it earn its keep as . attertes — Doak and Clemons; Mar-| “ho. Work for livestock owners. i too much idleness ts apt to rob it of Germans Renewing | qua ara auuee | Invitations: have becn went to all] Pub. Aug. 1%, 24 21, Soph % Ue se ak many miles. of service. Above all, don’t Gosonh takin: R. Hf. p,| stoekmen, so if you do not get your} sgao, f i ‘ be sparing in attenton to the spare— | 4 - $ 2 invitation. come any wi Wi want |! ive it aa much care as the working| — OeLENCE Relations |*.. .ou's - 5 ee ig ich = tres on the car. HD Ratravina-G-cSeMnpy “Ditnooter;|. “This meeting will no doubt be a greag TYP Many motorists, says the Diamonil (By United Press) Cadore, Smith and Kreuger. | Success and you can't afford to miss it. | be rented, . Dealer Hubber Co, Inc., buy ia spare tre tO]. segs iN, (By) Mall)}-Germany..will j, 2 S—Let us know ff yot will ie —L. © SMITH avoid annoying delays on, the:rodd, put} waar coaticie ecb ae eaRY, owvill American League here, uo we can make reservation. | Casper Typewri it on the rerr end of the car and thin |thM Word tiie fell” The eevermment |. At Hoston— ray wi QS DMAVER, H ypewriter Droceed to forget all, avout it) .THEIa Gtetsmenspted an invitation: te send | Bos - 48 OF T. A. BALL, i . is that the spare iv often badly | Gifagates {0 the World. Congress on} Chicaso ~ 0 Be G, M. PENLEY. ) La ot before the time comes for it) isgot and Mouth Diseases at Buenos} Batteries—Jones and Schang; \willkin- » put in use 1A Vee son and Schalk. lesson every matorist | should |" pS government quarters it w stated | At Philadelphia— n. ah s Jearn is that he should give all hls!enat it was the belief that, Germany at} Philadelphia. ~ 6 10 tires equal service, changing them | tags time co contribute much! infor-}Petroit = - 9 17 around at regular intervals. In thBl) mation to the com but hated th Batteries tomme rry_and Per- way all the tir will rdtain. thelt) oy portunity -to ‘O. madelegation:p kins; Leonard, Oldham’ anit wanage: “punch” and resiliency indefinitely and! oP ie Cuch seientitie gatherings At Waishington— TR. H. will give the maximum service. | Sotleder arlene Washington 2x i The need of keeping ‘the spare tire Cleveland: - ~ 8 x ey inflated is often neglected: by the mo-| | According to the figures furnished br or torist through the helict that air will, the druggists and athor dealers in Wib-| A t stay indefinitely in a tire which is not|bing, Minn., the Women and girls ot] Mrs. Annctte Adams, the new assist in use, ‘The truth is, however, that, that town since the first of the present | 42 @ttorncy general ef the United air will leak out of the spare as quickty | year have bought 967 boxes of rouge, | PMites. 44 to be given’ charge’ of poet as from a tire in constant use and it|44 flour sucks of Swe powder, amb 2% |/Aibition matters. All questions that should be inflated every time the work, | gallons. of eyebrow Dt goncernithe new, ‘hips: machineky:” of ava’ } eras % yrohibition enforcement, Bs least so, fa é > r (Ec rm age meal telat academe inal | ACAPETOL LIFE” MCGREW watch is that the spare tire is, hela. | RAL when he goos into mour a pe ? securely in ite holder, Lf held loose 5 the friction will wear it; out in spo’ often ruining it before it Has had # mile of actual read service. Properly protecting th the clements: by use of m mbistur from proof! cover ulso of great importance. 'The rays of the sun have a harmful on the rubber, and the - too | proximity to the exhatist also works PHON considerable dam: The original coat of a cover is small in comparison to the saving effe The most highly ¢ rified clouds. ard the lowest—about 700 yards from the ground. 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