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we antnen ay, a PAGE SIX TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1920 GOES 10 RAPID BRINGS FIGHT LIGHTNING FLOP IN ath FALL OMe “I Never Felt Better in My] «7 pegan taking Tanlac on the rec- i Life,” Crawford Declares] ommendation of a friend, and it was a lustrate eco} ubmitted oo} 2 @ First Annual Outing Reflects After Taking Tanlac. faaky cea for 75 (ben I bag for 4 pee appetite began to improve at once and Taylor Comes Back for Easy Victory After Bahia! Profitable Activities by “Tanlac not only added fifteen |7 got to ronioe etter in every mae H wie ave now taken five jes, an Returns from the Dempsey-Miske | C Attendants pounds to my weight, but has rid me of » aI Reise WRLEED ak ‘al fight at Benton Harber, Mich, were Pinned With Hammerlock by Chicago Giant; ail_my aliments and built me up to ever felt better in my life X don’t Know jakota izards laintain 1 | announced by the powerful F b U bl C At A mosthig ot the esenieei cons. prpexe : feel Ree Green pave 2 . Raytuifig “ania Coversthing Teentaal et y et red 3 Z e,"" id M. vford, ve Per Cent Record of Season by | Henry Brennan, manager of the Ly reberg Unable to ‘ontinue Battle mittee of the Casper council of Boy {07K Umey See ce living at 1097 [never have a touch of indigestion, ana C Al T. | Tic theater, to the Stampede crowd at Boouth ot Aiidrica halanaaermciasy at | pe ; A Rn 27 | Raven Have toUe ks oF tnd sesemant ? : f - Vest Second Ave., Spokane, Wash. ip rapidly, weight apturing ourney | the Natrona county fair grounds y | the Chamber of Commerce, Scout Com-| Duri b ast two years I have |@nd strength. TI sleep like a log at Games; Defeat Sidney j ferday afternoon through special wire | Jack Taylor won his match with John Freberg of Chicago last} missioner Ambrose Hemingway submit-|),.0n Mauniect to’ frequent spells of in| Might and wake up in the morning feel- a ; | from the ringside. Special telepho | night i in the Iris Theater after he had lost the firs | tea a complete report on the summer | qigestion which were s0 severe as to|ins brimful of life ‘and energy and VER, Sept. 7—Rapia Gity wen| Connect! rat es tar all to the Swedish} camp held at Smith creek August 3-|OEUS/0U WED Wore it, ‘appetite left {more than ready for my day's work. the Denver city tournament here Mon. | Conmections were anade at the fale \champ in 28 1-2 minutes with a hammerlock. Coming into the ring athe “report Ge: Comtniianigner er- me, and the little I did force myself | Before I got Tanlac my work was a day afternoon by defeating Sidney,| { ; ingway was supplemented by the rec-}() .at bloated me.up with sour gas and 4rag, but now I do it with ease anda RR MIPEES erin tichtnal aia as lt _pcogressed was loudly an- [ie his defeat in the first fall, Taylor rushed his huge opponent and) oras of Scout. Astin, camp historian, lent me fecling Talscrable for hears, {| Pleasure. I certainly ought to think City was outhit three to two but Sid-| Hacked the stands and bleachers ifted him in the air and threw him to the mat for the second fall in ang Sere ane Bee ee ngaake views (Of | suffered with severe pains in my back peel SE TaRIAS toe as ecu RG me time for the CornniaKd fs nine. Rapid re te eae nth the sit aA | exactly a minute and 25 seconds. Big Jack used his favorite hold—| there. aa SS reat Ss T hasan Pepattecs Bipot it my strongest endorsement.” ios eee : ogetelesiss haeeia e wa vhen, in the second r To df N a a Re aire is “poys at § ee ‘ City started with a rush, scoring two announced that Dempsey had | Manager McCormick of the Mountain | %,Df Neen Se crotch followed with | Fath pe pines camp ana| “#8 t© Bet @ good night’s sleep. I lost| “Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper in the first inning. The a} ked Miske down for the count of | States Telephone company and Man- ey epeeg rad TuEEHI te heseneee 36 ta seobiid eacle, Pattee troop mem-| Weight all the time and got so weak | Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer. Feehan aie ree five. When Brennan read the result | ager FR. L. Forbes ‘of ithe Western | sccount of forse ith which) Taylor | bere enrolled for the firstuiweekre-|7c rundown that bad berdiyiany tei) centile, jin vBalt (Creek by, Halts Cresic ourth when. five runs ¢ Hes of the third round, the crowd went Union for direct and continuous wire | . | ait Atay notivities |OF energy left for anything. drug store.—Adv. through errors. Rapid threw him to the mat on his back, The | mained at camp to enjoy the activities fe . w communication from the Western . Every St A mixed a with the countless! “y Chicago man remained motionless on| of the sevond week, Every Scout mace | ee ‘ | The Tribune is also indebted to ion office to the fair grounds dur- : nes . errors mad dney in this innir the floor severai moments after being|Some advancement in his work, and a} 4 3 adiwarlithe ba id also the tourta thrown. humber of boys who had been enrolled |_ Mr. and. Mrs. Hal Curran are in the] turned from their vacation spent with and won the battle and also th I. : : ae ee Bates Creek country on a fishing trip | relatives in Kansas, sat Many fans were surprised to see Fro-|and had not completed his tenderfoot | Dates Crock, country on a tahiti ftp asec SOM) ney came back strong in the «| | berg get the first fall. But it was the| tests, cele oe be pombe ieen ee overland’ in’ thelr sisweagoterioar! Jess Rice was in the city from the enth and eig but thas nest iverrar be same as it had Been with Martinson,|as tenderfoot Scouts. | A number who eee Kenneth McDonald rarich in the Hole produced only e runs. Rapid Ci | | oply that Taylor made quick work of} went ee seas ke oh ap a re aA Colonel and Mrs. Burke*H. Sinclair|in the Wall country, for a few days played fast ball in the field, makin Freberg when the two men came back] considerable work preparatory to ad-}4nq Miss Dorothy Sinclair have re- visiting with friends and on business. only one error. to start for the second fall. Martinson | Vancing to second class Scouts. Davenport, who was the big | had won the first fall in the last match The committee tendered’ Mr. Heming- throughout the tourney for Rapid City with Taylor but was unable to continue} Way a vote of thanks for his contrivu-|_ y nudeay pitched the final victory. It made the | his match after being slammed to the ey of une Le snore, Feruen wen # b thirty-fourth straight victory for Rapid} floor in the same way the Wyoming far toward making the rst annua ry ° City this season which is quite a ree-| | BENTON HARBOR, Sennen 7.—Jack Dempsey, world’s heavy-| heavyweight turned the trick last /camp of the Ica! councl! the unquall asper usiness an roressio ord even in the Rocky Mountain re- | night. ied success was. Charles B. Sta . gion. Rapid ¢ t to the tourney | weight champion, defending his title for the first time, knocked out) Freberg appeared to be heavier than| ford, secretary of the Chamber of a credited with cht wins ana| Billy Miske of St. Paul in the third round of their scheduled ten-round | Taylor but the men weighed in about Corpmnierbes Waigaiins served erate ong PI Directo HEHE went straight ) the tournament | the same with Jack having a little of |Pacity of secretary to the ; Ie JOHOR ‘Without dropping a contest. -Vandiver | Championship fight here Monday. The finish came after they had) (i¢ “Size ‘it anything. ‘The Swedish | turned over the books and records of| Rolla Mapel, a brother of Jawn| | fought 1 minute and 13 seconds of the third round. wrestler displayed the best set of shoul-| the council t6"Harry L. Black, wha has ACCOUNTANTS el of Casper, worked for Sidney. | fl d ders and arms to be seen here in any |Tecently arrived to take up the duties SSGRRvan “Wal” gaved “eeltentneidgen | The challenger had been floored with a right-hand punch to the Sontest ‘exninebs Gamer of Scout executive. Mr. Stafford was| °—— aoe peGISTEY 7 ticipation of me which |chin and Miske took the count of nine. | ———————————_—__—+|| “mje Chicago wrestler’s favorites | #lso given a vote of thanks. CORPORATION | would have b ne if Sidney | As he st ggered te his teat Dero paey were arm scissors and lock holds. Tt] 1. 4, ii Gaia we % fuer Sale areas {| AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS had won the first con But that | whipped over another right hander anc Seas a ibaiivierlobiithat pinned! Taylor |. Muss Ped , dey y sheriff, wei . nt nn ee notiT Rapid | Miske fell in his own corner, Referee | Baseball Results Gen tor tha Gata: Tay loeThAd eat | to Denver last niet, taking two girls itech Bee ee panes: City had Davenport ‘a mighty | Dougherty counting him out. ' a few minutes before, nearly downed | to the Crittenden home. ' PHONE 660. heady baseball mar besides Don- 's weight was announced at of Yesterday and Freberg near the edge of the mat. Fre- \ 208-11 Oil Exchange . Te | {ca and! some “bail Beceem ae ee while Demps was an-| | berg then sipped on his dangerous hold ‘al tai xttention given to. obstet- eee Lai i awe Standin of Clubs i after easing out of one o ‘aylor’s REIMERTH & VAN DENBEyG { one a oft , wom m and ane "i ‘4 worl as: \ Auditors & Accountants i that would them all troub | DEMPSEY GETS $55, 5,000 ‘Taylor early in the match after about Bock: Trandter ate ES “Blarkmore Duilaing 184 did, being the stumbling stone for Cas-| AND OPPONENT $25,000. “STANDING OF THE CLUBS ten minutes of wrestling nearly flopped | 200 BOE Biaue acne vers | 2s per and other mighty good ball teams. | (By Associated Press) _ | “s his opponent with the same half Nel- ! Casper, Sidney loaded up with Brush, Colo., and] BENTON HARBOR, Sept. 7.—Jack | National! League son and crotch hold that won later in | New York, Boston, THE CASPER PRivATE ramie jonovan. | Demp: elve a > ———— CO \OSP ar rata Sat ay Aiavereyaet 4 TENE elie Won. Lost. Pet. | the battle for him. One bee working alone essa eh el rspe idney Sat. | Bi . p to defe: al. 4 Fhe 2 ad, ne urday, 13 to 5. Casper made five errors|of their fight yeste according to| Cincinnati - as ALLA perenne or a ard aan tree can make no honey. ARCHITECTS Casper, Wyo. ¢ reseint nd today by| Brooklyn - 73 ‘562 | and ability to nose out of holds than 2 Telephone 273 ca ial SSS eS Heh at ey haha been IRS gt 3 557 | before he went to Sheridan and Buffalo | DUBOIS 4 GOODRIOn t STAFF off Donovan while Jawn Mapel is omoter Fitzs' Ss. otal at-|N oF 44 pit 7 . larence E : rh Architects L ited with having been found for 12|tendance was 11,348, Receipts totaled | Pittsburgh - 66 616| to work with Clarence Eklund ec SEE BEN mocsss 34-45 Tecussedselecs: 3 Dr. Homer R. Lathrop, | Chicago 66 500 | Wyoming giant worked himself out of I Cas) Ww. ‘Phone 440. i Surgery, Gynecology and Ob- bingles. Jawn was walking ‘em be- | $134,904, including state and ¥ y Lee > . t ss i per, yo. . A F WE Fie SoG TaE TURAL rise | Alaics race vealEss 000 |St. Louis — 62 '473 | more headlocks and arthlocks and other ARR Ri Sls oo Seateian i sides, and it was the wors = he| Miske received iz 2 5 em, Sako = Boston 50 “410 |, dangerous holds than in any match he SWEENEY Dr. Stanley L. Myre, has had this season. | Philade! eIphia 52 403 | has been in recently for the time he One man working alone | GARBUTT, + WEIDNER & H Minor Surgery i The ninth was the worst frame from | Abert cavue. zi was iit aetlon can make no money. | GS 00 Sen es. Dr. Jos. R. Latham, the Casper standpoint, six run Won, Lost. Pct. Harvey Perkins was unable to ap- Phone 1162 { Internal Medicine and X-ra,. tering Across during this wild « | Clevelana £ 81 49.623 |_pear in his battle with Kid Cabbage of Let us work together. SSS eee Dr. G, 8. Bawden, ‘ FL ac ana a Aer | Chicago 81 51 _.614| Colorado on account of sickness which “y can help you | Manicuring. Dyeing and Bleaching SEonereees the one he hands of Rapid City—} |New York 82 52 612) Would have handicapped him in a bout. 1 LEXIE A. BROOKS « Se- Be nnell, ? and came back to Casper travelling . : = * best Pathologist. = ch Neh St. Louis .. 63 .504| Two flyweights wrestled for the bes! i} Graduate Physicians’ Offices in Rohrbaugh much lighter. _ : Boston 69 '473| two out of three ‘falls, » We can tell you “how -to | Scientific Scalp Specialist and Mas- Building. Casper 1 a fourth in the De nver | Washingtont © 68 .a5I George McLeod brought the two make your money work to | seuse. Combings ie to Order. Telephones 64 and 75 te bathe ns Grevuuy arch Detroit 80 3x9) Wrestling giants together last night Denr advantage. | Residence Calls. o—_____—________ mull fought ten innings before being 5 bare *aee He: downed by Sterling. Greybull had th2 Philadelphia ~ 86.332] and had an excellent house. | PHONE 1367. 331. N. Grant | | o—————____ =>» dge ol ec runs, 2 > 1, ii his + 4 ore a ee ae to 1, in this! Casper Tennis Champion Leaves} LABOR DAY GAMES TYPEWRITERS 5 Be R Ge BARBER SHOPS DR. T. J. EIAOH. Rapid City winning settled any to Enter Big Tourney at Salt | ==> Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer. OIL EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP doubt as to its right to win the tri Rake National League CORONA—L. C. SMITH. 108 “W. Midwest “Ave. Oil Exchange Building. Office: fom 4, Wood Bldg. state tourney played in Casper last At Philadelphia—ist game R. H. F. Cu T. : ¢ aw EVEEYTHING Office—743 HONES FAS. Brooklyn — gira iio sper Typewriter PHONE 7 SANITARY. Residence—226-W —— W. I. Rehr of the Midwest Refin-| ppitadeiphia —__. Bs sho. Exch: Sooner or Later You Will | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. ing company at Casper, won the Colo-|" Batteries — Pfeffer, Mamaux and| 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 Become One of Our ih —_——. rado state tennis championship by de-|yjijler; Krueger, Hubbell and Tragress- : ‘ustomers. Frost and Zaida ting B. F. Hoover, Kansas inter-| ¢y, = WE STRIVE TO PLEASE { y a mortgage deeu| collegiate champ, in the finals, 6-4.) Second game— REE. and recorded in|7-5 and 6-4. It is the fourth champion-| Brooklyn pera BAGGAGE AND TRA‘! ane TEASER | office of the county clerk, and ex-|ship won by Rehr this season. The | pnitadelpt Stns 4 | BPFARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE officio registrar of deeds in and for| Casper Midwest athlete won the Den-| Batteries — Grimes and Miller; Betts, i] Office— Tait’s Billiard Hall Natrona County, Wyoming, in book 19] ver city tennis title from Don Harker, | pupbell and Tragre: : WESTERN WOOL co | ene toring Tabectaity.” ase » Deed Records, on page|copped the Denver Post special tour: at Boston—ist game R. H. B. : te of March 20, 1920,|ney and the Wyoming state champion-| New York Day : 455 nch the | ship. ; Boston 6 0 ¢C oa oae M h CHIROPODIST ‘aged xORN Onis CLEANING following described ate and| Rehr leaves this week for Salt Lake| Batteries — Barnes and Smith; Fil. ommission \Vierchants We clean and re-block all kinds of property situate in the County of Na-| City, Utah, where he Ree for one lingim and Goway. Visiting - Scien tite. Chiropoaist: Hag’ Pegs at, Felt and stite trona, State of Wyoming: to-wit, all| Inter-Mountain title. He is being sen Satoh Seana: REE. . : a Indies an Cra numbered 1 tn block ‘nurmbered | to, these. tourney. this weason by the] sow ‘York 2! 1 206-208 S. Front St. Philadelphia, Pa. Tega te noptnteent ce "* | | Hee ‘woah ahaa Svea 1e City of Casper, formerly | Midwest Refining companp under the| poston 71 . ‘ shining pari connections ® Town of Casper, as the me appears | direction of sHal P. Riney, who is the| patte ff and Snyder; Oesch- S li . ( . Onl CHIROPRACTORS | 8. Center, serene Wyo. of record in the office of the county | biggest booster the Midwest has for} ger and O'Neill. olicits onsignments 'y Ses clerk, and ex-officio registrar of deeds | amateur athletics. At Pittsburgh—ist game: R. H. R sf DRAnEtGneoe SorrREY in and for the county of Natrona, |_—-—-——\——————— |Chicago --. 512 1 Liberal Adv. ces Chiropractors. LAWYERS state oming, which said mort- Pittsburgh 2 8 2 an ha fin ain gmp art , as given to secure the| "OW overdue and unpaid and | Batteries — Martin and O'Farrell; ee bts 3 i WILLIAM 0. WILSON yment of a principal sum of Thirty-|},,¥e wholly defaulted in and failed to| Cooper, Wisner and Haefner. eRe Sateen mane call Attorney at Law hundred ($3,500.0! ol aya- * Second gam . H. BE. ; J to the mortgagee therein “named |™ake Payment of principal and inter-| o.(cg¢50_ UTS 18 8 DH; EDNA HAHN {| Suites 2850216, Rewnecma Micon cording to the terms and conditions| “*{ or aaa ea: ain saia | Pittsburgh gc RRC EY AN ETE USSU TES, Suite 3, Townsend Bldg. = rtain promissory note dated| WHEREAS, there is due On. Batteries — Bailey, Carter and O'- Office 423° Phones: Res. 1235 | |’! 7 1920, and due 90 days from| Mortgage, and sald note secursAtcation | Farrell; Hamilton and Schmiat. —_——_——————— MICHAEL w. PURCELL ht ther with interest thereon at|P¥Y St the date of the first f At Cincinnati—ist game: R. H. B. DR. M. HARNED 8 Set are oe ees rapa of this notice, the principal sum of| ..-yo° | epi juite $16 Ol Exchange Building j par nt per annum, |rhirty-five Hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars} Gi) innati . ier! of oS path H Casper, Wyo., Phone Sd, One t rty- laa | rn AS, no assignment has ever ane iy ean fs hd ast dae cers Batteries — Haines, Lyons, North, Phone 1457 a . Sa been made f sald mortgage deed, nor|heing interest_at 10. per cent per an: Ceaeas and Dilhoefer; Ring and Win- WE HAVE iT CONTRACTORS 1 HAGENS @ MURANE ‘ aarp aero ens num on Thirty-five Hundred ($3,500.00) | °" 2... race | 2904-207 sor oti ou Bzehas ee aecsiened is mow the owner and Honfars from March 9, 1920, making al- aS peneene ees or e MARTIN CO., CONTRACTORS ‘Wyoming. WHE Ae eatin rteaxe deed pro-| wether the sum now due from said] Giioinnati 43 And can save you money on any Piece of furniture Epacalinttattnn given to house, or || === Ae ee a tease deed Pro-| mortgagors to the undersigned said] ~ pi ttorios —. Si ou buy. ome building. Plans and esti- | NICHOLS @ 8 a se iene tiara an’) mortgagee the sum of ‘Thirty-six Hun- STEEN eet eS RR PE if sf BT yc at meme pee eS | Bos. saya ' Se omentinae pata Heineioats wee “ dred Forty-three dollars and Forty- Rgoxiion Leacns Beds, 16 TO 60 nished free. Call evenings. ss, 10-11 Oil money hereby intended to be secured ifive cents, no part of which has ever At Nepecoreiktigame: Rowe Complete as! Room 6, Riverview Hotel. | 3 »|been paid, and no suit or proceeding . H. E. if 325 North Center St. ft GEORGE W. FERGUSO: or in the payment of the interest Philadelphia 1 68 Dressers, a 4as3 “4 j dherestishe ast: of aueN Chea ever having been instituted at law to| Ph ‘I ers, ‘oO ka RY Resean avon Ta r-mt-Law : uch principal) cover the debt secured by said mort-|New York - -4 6 1 fro} | Tomgnd Bldg. or interes above provided then it| Cave or any part thereof, Batteries — Keefe and Perkins; Thor- none NTRACTOR: |: (Canbom See ney ee ‘shall and may be lawful for the said] "Now, THEREFORE, public notice is! Mahlen and Ruel. Chiffoniers, TO mana oaceaat, hin ret party of the second part, her heirs,|)o apy ‘ ha ait t.j_ Second game: R. H. EB. apts piteas *\ hereby given that pursuant to the stat-| ees je from ... e Planin; 1 in Connection, F vs Aaminisrators, oF gasiere [ute In ‘uch cage made and) provided | Phladelohia o 8 Oil) Setechen To ae Papatae right, title,, benefit and equity of | 4 bY virtue of the power and author |“ vtte Harris Perkins, | CLEANERS AND PRESSERS ° Sri, elles tend Senet vauity (of! ity vested in the undersigned ‘mort.| Batt Timea 3, Cupboards, from .. EE. m ae JAMES 5 stutheitenta ivartie ie | aeeee at tuieann ;|Shawkey and Ruel. Tan SsmRVI ea of and }first part. their heirs or assigns tnere-|ority. all pe patter ton Sere ea At Cleveland—ist game = R. H. BE, Hoosier Kitchen 25 TO 5 | Cleaning. Preah < sreeeraon nasefatsn a uplis soe 1 FF The atc Auction for cash according |cern that she will on the 5th day of| St. Louis, - 2 Cabinets, from .. 2 ; pa Be TEE POINT Te | homes on Saturaesom® at pupils’ Iprovided and in the manner tt Sete a ee een tne noer5:00| _ Batteries — Wellman, Sothoron and Ranges, TO “Bervioe” Gur Motto. Teens ¢e | || Phone 518-M 4 ) prescribe nd out of the mone ent eae z Severeid; Mails and O'Neil. from ba Principal nd in togethee with | said mortgage, or so much thereof as reriry Ae 9 RANGES AND HEATERS Dr. T, B. Brattebo, Te Hand ‘Three Hundred Pitty ($250.00) or | 2 Be, Necessary at public vendue #: | CHM. pavis and Severuid:\—) | Ranges, UP Heaters uP Wt aay BL. Anderson a ese® lars for attorney, solicitor, or counsel| at the south front door of the Court| Morton, Clark and O'Neill. from from wae 123 New and One-Run ii fees, and the overplus, if any there be ton Ca "i ‘; At Chicago—ist game * R. H. E. wi) Oo )? pehall be pald by the party making | Bouse On, Conter Street in the (Gy Cr i eolt 210 1 307 0, & 8. Bldg. Phone 766M y Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to DE. such sale on demand to the said par- according to the terms of said |cnicago 4,9), 38 . W. H. SNODDY tles of the first part, their heirs, exe. fi Batteries — Ehmke, Baumgartner t giics of the first part, their heirs, exe morta e and said note the amet aes See PRE nicht eben anh Paes Associated with Dr. J. w. Bingham PLUMBING AND HEATING pee eel nee: said indebtedness remaining un| h; eis mith Build: Lin any Proceeding in equity to fore-|toxether with all costs and other ex: inecota game: re a 120 West Midwest Ave. Phone 249 Special Attention to Children 1 ; 4 shall te ten a ete oilcitor’s | penses as aforesaid. Said sale shall be| op fac,” PO ee Hours 9 to 12, 1.to 6 ! finesine and a heatine, hot aitete. oe costs in sald | made by the sheriff of Natrona County, | “‘hottc.c. ayers ahd Bt Hod Other Hours by Appointment beating © specialty. - J bing oF pas Mee ,,| Wyoming, at the time and place afore:|./a"gcrun, oS anawe; HopgS Telephones: Office 1163; Res. 820W | | | Shep ate Promptly sifended to. e principal sum evt-| gaia, | hall, Phone Fdenced by said promissory note above| “ated at Casper, Wyoming, August|.At Washington—tst game R. H, B. K Sol, $4 LLL LLLLAS 0 hock, deh dea’ DOCTORS ntioned; to-wit, Thirty-five Hundred|q7,3990., 0 nites | Boston 5 3 B eo —— RADIATOR REPAIRIN Rion: tem hire Hanared [an aap, "= Suet) Wyoming: ANEW poate ae L OF CHILI IN TOWN @ t thereon, became due and payable | ana ty alarianne Batteries — Jones and Walters; Zach- 6 DR. F. 8. LUCKEY —— Eee” ton the 14th day of June, 1920, and the| pub. Aug. 17, 24, 81, Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28, |{7% and Gharrity. 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH gpa and Diseases of G same is now due and payable and no| 4929, St 4 8 2%) Second game— R. H. E. Tat eet caren epi, Radiator Works epart of it has ever been paid, and by i Boston -- 4% 4 Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Smith-Turner Drug IB eae | Expert workmen ae the terms of id mortgage the whole| Judge Ralph Kimball will return to| Washington 611 1 . ss & Office, 595, and “ i Estimat 2 principal sum secured by said mort-! Casper this afternoon, after spending a| Batteries — Hoyt and Schang; Bro- Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality at ee | 434 Ween ee, Even e, ti the! ith terest ther few days in Dougla: miller and Picini ———————_—_—_—_______, Bage, together with in con is ys in Douglas. er inte. WIIDITI III IOLIS IIS LSS \ rest ;