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“SPORTING NEWS] CASPER GOES TO RAPID CITY FOR TRIO OF GAMES| A seri sortie de for such a series. per on these dates. series one before the the 1920 M baseball season ‘snow flies,” FORD SPECIALS ENTERED “Cyclone” Larsen and mood of this city |) famous Ford specials in the at the fi at Dou Scotty and: hope METZ CASE TO The case of the against Henry Met scently for passing who was ar! urt when led for Metz is working near gnekri Doug WARSAW—(By demic of dyse: is spreadin: ning the arm: ings of the Mail) — An y through suffe: il populations. among sick and wounde thousand men are received ever: hours, 80 per enter k saw discharges numbers who died the disease on the way home front. Many die on the the way from the and graves mark the routes from one end of the country “Coste lass per Month of Service” Your Car Needs One Complete stock of Ignition and Generator Supplies Bring Your Electrical Troubles to Us. We Guarantee Satisfaction Casper Battery Company 508 East Yellowstone Highway L. R. Earnshaw, Prop. Phone 907 have entered th to rai GO OVER TILL SPRING TERM s pei Greybull Thursday, a y and Sunday of next nd plans are being If not Grey- | a chafce of Rapid City | nd probably another will close west Refining Company AO RACES IN DOUGLAS = PIANO AT A SACRIFICE. ‘We have had left on our hands in storage in Casper, a strictly high grade piano which for quick sale will be sold at a big discount. Terms to responsible party. If interested, write quick for | full “particulsirs to The Denver Music | Co., Denver, ‘Colo, 9-4-15t Peach canning season is here. Use | CANE SUGAR for preserving and se- cure best results. 9-7-5t iN. Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National League Won. Lost. NOTICB BY PUBLICA’ Broakiyn -78 State of Wyoming, Cincinnati 14 5 ss Casper playin: say eed jd City at |New York <5 59 County of Natrona. ) Rapid. Cit S.D., Saturday, Sunday pets aght 4 -89 62 In the District Court, Sixth Jndi- and Monday _ this ))w@ek-end. The| Ahicago ~67 87 cial District in and for the Cocnty team probably will arrive in Casper |St- Tou -62 cs | of Natrona, State of Wyoming. from the Denver tournament appear | ae \FRANK PACHECO, ance the latter part of next week. 82 Plaintiff. ) vs. ) Pet. |ROSA PACHECO, ) -621) Defendant. ) -618 TO ROSA PACHECO: 613 Take notice that you have been .492/eued in the above entitled Court hy .470| said plaintiff for an absolute divorce | | Boston - Washingt 68 .460|0n the grounds of extreme cruelty Detroit —2.-. 81 .391/and adultery, and that you, said de- Philadelphia — 89 .330|fendant, must answer the _ petition | pible itr schali tet 2 foes Renee on | ‘. v: + or ‘ore the six jay 0: lovem- gS ET ch tig ber, 1920, or said petition will be 7 g taken as true and judgment for sai At Bee z ssgagt H. RB. fuainre will be rendered according- BCR ae 2 15 2)""Dated this Sth day of September, Louis 8 11 4D. 1920 Batter qnard, Smith, Pfeffer) *** y Jana Miller; Schupp, Sherdell and Clem- (Seal) : Oia Ge erotik Bur-|ons, Dilhoefer (1 innings). L ¥ r| At Philadelphia— R. -H.’ B. . «| Philadephia 4 Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16. to come within the money. DYSENTERY HITS POLISH ARMIES; THOUSANDS DIE epi- | y has broken out and Poland, and adding to the Sanitary trains arriving from the front bring thousands daily stricken with the disease. At one station where the American Red Cross is operating four 24 eent of whom have dys- ar hospital train reaching Ws of from the stretchers on station to the city across ts. toll hospitals. Aithong the refugees fleeing tite ntry the same condition exis Dysentery has a heavy am them, y die by the road- of to! and con-| each opens Tuesday, September 14, tinues for four days. Auto races are scheduled for @ay and the distance covered is to be ten miles The total purses aggre r $1,000. The Casper drivers are nervy experts ate of Wyoming | cleveland ested | New raudulent checks, s continued until the next term of | oni: trial yesterday. | Morgan. ‘USED CARS which}Pittsburgh -. 14 2 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL Batteriles—Hubbell, Enzman and AMENDMENTS. |Tragressor; Cooper and Schmidt. The following is a full, true and cor- At Boston—Boston-Cincinnati game|rect copy of the constitutional amend postponed on account of rain. ments which were proposed by the Pif- No ‘other games scheduled. teenth State Legislature of the State American League. }of Wyoming, and which will be sub At Detroit— R. H. §,|Mitted to the electors of said state for Detroit 22 4 10 06|their adoption dr rejection at the gen- Philadelphia. — 0 4. 1/ eral election to be held in this state on Batteries—Ayers and Manion; Rom-|the second day, of November, A. D. mell and Perkins. . 1920 .being respectively amendments | SECOND GAME, numbered one to six, inclusive, received At Detroit— RH. E|from the mittee ata Legislature: 2 : % eee ‘um ne. taco gt Peery ~5 9 1) Authorising an increased tax levy for Philadelphia — aT eink Gee | cities and towns: Batteries—Morrisette and Stanage; Article XV, Section 6. No incorpor- |Keefe and Perkins. ated city or town shall levy a tax to | At Cleveland— R. ee a exceed fifteen mills on the dollar in any one year, except for the payment 12 of its public debt Mails and’ thereon. York Batteries—Caldwell, and the interest Uhie, Shawkey and Hannah. At Chicago— R. -H. EB. Number Two. Authorizing School Districts to con- eae « 5 9 0| tract additional indebtedness for erec- 3 7 2/tion and enlargement of school build- opattariae aber and Schalk; Pen-|ings: Article XVI, Section 5. No city, town or village, or any subdivision thereof, or any sub-division of any county of the State of Wyoming, shall, }nock, Hoyt and Schang. Washington-St. Louis poned; Sie eee game post: es STD ToT CEDURE TAF Eee be Caspet Datlp ee Te ee m Lf anaes provement of public roads and high- ways shall be Created in excess of three per centum on the assessed valu: ation ef taxable property in the State of Wyoming as shown by tke last gen- eral assessment for taxation, and, Pro- in any manner, create any y tndebteds ness exceeding two ‘percentum on the assessed value of the*taxable property | therein; Provided, however, that. any city, town or village may be wuthorized to create an additional indebtedness not exceeding four per centum on the [assessed value of the taxable property therein as shown by the last preced- ing general assessment, for the pur- | Pose of building sewerage therein; and | Provided further, that any school dis- trict may be authorized to create an {additional indebtedness, not exceeding |four per centum on the assessed value of the taxable property therein | as | Shown by the last preceding genéral j assessment, for the purpose of the erection or enlargement of school buildings therein; debts contracted for supplying water to such city or town are exempted from the operation of this section. Number Three Authorizing the State to contract ad- ditional indebtedness for construction. improvement and maintenance of high- ways: Article XVI, Section 1. The State of Wyoming shall not, in any manner create any indebtedness exceeding one per centum of the assessed value of taxable property in the state as shown by the last general assessment for tax- ation preceding, except~to suppress in- surrection or to provide for public de- fense or for the construction, improve ment and maintenance of public road« and highways. Number Four Authorizing counties to contract ad- ditional indebtedness not exceeding seven percentum, for construction and maintenance of bridges and roads: Article XVI, Section 3. No county in the State of Wyoming shal! in any manner create any indebtedness, ex- ceeding two per centum of the assessed value of taxable property in such county, as shown by the last general assessment, preceding; Provided, how- ever, that any county may bond in any sum not exceeding seven per centum on the assessed value of the taxable property in such county, as shown by; the last general assessment for taxa-{ tion, for the purpose of constructing ang maintaining bridges and roads, of permanent nature. Number Five. Authorizing the State to create debt in excess of taxes for current year for construction and improvement of high- ways, and limiting such debt: Article XVI, Section 2. \No debt in excess of taxes for the current year, shall in any manner be created in the State of Wyoming, valess the proposi- tion to create such debt shall have been submitted to a vote of the. peo- ple and by them approved; except to suppress insurrection or to provide for public defense or for the construction | and improvement of public roads and highways; Provided, however, That no debt for the construction of and im- the state for the purposé of construct- ing and improving public roads and highways shall bear a greater rate of interest than five per ceittum per an- num. 6 Number Six Authorizing a special tax upon live- stock for stock Inspection and protec- tion, Article XV, Section 15. It shall be lawful for the legislature to provide for a special tax to be levid exclusively upon all cattle, horses, mules and asses of the state for the purpose, ot raising money to aid in stock inspec- tion and stock protection. Such money raised. by this taxation on cattle, horses, mules and asses be expended by the Wyoming Stock Growers’ Asso- ciation and such money raised by this taxation on sheep and goats to be ex- pended by thg State Board of Sheep Commissioners through warrants issued by the State Auditor, the inspectors to make such stock inspection to be ap- pointed by the Governor with the ad- vice and consent of the president of the Wyoming Stock Growers Associa- tion. W. E. CHAPLIN, "Secretary of State. Publish Aug! 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1920. SEE BEN Consult the man who knows: It has saved a lot of trouble and loss on several occasions. doe Ben Really 108 W. Midwest Ave. PHONE 74 W H.S. SQUAD 5 PUT THRU - Studebaker PRELIMINARY PRACTICE This has been “limbering up”. week for the high school football athletes. | The first week of «football practice at the Natrona County High School will be completed with punting practice this! afternoon on the high school. athletic field under the direction of Cofch Dean | Next week a few formations and alt- ferent line-ups will be used to be fol- lowed by light scrimmage, either the following week of the last week of September, A good squad of material, has reported for the practices thus far this week and the advance forecast for a fast team is promising.” asct a ae Hae WARMER ROOMS WITH LESS. FUEL VIT-Tes Bargains in High-Grade, One 1920 Packard, 4-Pass. Road- ster; newly painted and over- hauled, $3,650. _ One 1918 Packard, 7-Pass. Tour- ing; newly painted and over- hauled; new tires; $3,500. The above two cars are absolute Bargains, Guaranteed by us. Also One 1918 Stutz Bearcat, 16-valve Model; new tires, perfect con- dition; a real bargain; $1,500. Call at Packard Agency Yellowstone at Kimball St. (Around Corner) Phone 346 ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 It is true exercising Buying 412 East Second H. E. Grude, Distributor 108 South Center Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Linden Sts. OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. Phone 913 WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. Phone 1112 Phone 908 -omobiles Kelly-Springfield Tires that man is born to trouble-but by his judgment he can sidestep a whole lot of it Kelly-Springfield Tires is one way 165 So. Ash vided further, That no debt creatba. by |> FOR SALE—AUTOS FOR SALE—Buick roaster; first-class condition, or will trade for a one- ton truck. Phone 600. 9-11-3t FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Z. ¢ Miller, at Casper Pharmac: 9-11-1t ON TUN SAiceDouge LOUrINg Car; $150, $300 down, balance monthly pay- ments. N. E. Pratt, Box 738, Fenecein FOR SALE—Used Chalmers touring car, used Case touring car, used Pierce-Arrow truck, used Kissel truck and used G. M. ©. truck. The White Motor Truck Co., 686 S. Ash. Phone 908, 8-20-tf FOR SALE—Chevrolet; good condition price reasonable. — Phone 749-W. ais 9-9-2t FOR SALE—Chandler chummy road. Ster in first-class shape; will sell cheap and take in Ford on’ deal. 113 S. Conwell. Bert's Auto Repair Shon, Phone 1494.3. 1 9-9-6t4 FOR SALE—Good used cars, one Dodge touring car, one Chalmers roadster, one Ford touring car, one Saxon chu my roadster, one Oakland roadster, on’ Dodge roadster, one Buick roadster, on Studebaker delivery. car, one Fore speedster. All cars in good condition, prices reasonable. Auto Exchange, corner Fifth and Center. 9-7-6t FOR SALE—Dodge sedan; price right. Nash, Casper Motor Co., Phone meee FOR SALE lutely new Stewart truck, 3%- Il sacrifice for ioe regular selling price, $4,500, 1 ai PACKARD Classified Ads FOR SALE— AUTOS. — FOR SALE—Dodge roadster; A-1 -con- dition. Inquire Room 4 (upstairs), 254 5. Center, 9-0-4 FOR SALE—Ford roadster; cheap- for. cash, Call 426. 9-9-3t PERSONALS. : a VELVE? FOOT..OIL cured my corns, bunions and aching feet; full informa- tion free. Parkerton Bldg., 39, Salida, Colo. . 9-114"* Cae Rata saes 2 eee ee State of Wyoming, County of Natro- na, 88: In Dibtrict Court of Sixth Judicial District. y. In the matter of the estate of Albert G. Cheney, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME se ED FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. To all. persons interested in sald es- tate; notice is hereby given that the 25th day of September A, D.,. 1929, at ten o’clock A. M. of said day, at the court reom of said court, in the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State uf Wyoming, has heen ap- pointed as the time and place for prov- ing the will of said Albert G. Cheney, deceased, and for hearing the applica- tion of Sarah M. Cheney for the is- suance to her of letters testamentary, as executrix, under the Jast will and testament of Albert G. Cheney, de- ceased, when and where any person in- terested may appear and contest the same. Dated Casper, Wyoming, August a 1920. HAZEL conwent. Clerk of said District Court. Put. Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1920. PASSE eS Se a ARCHITECTS PerOP UR e i boecst o o/ ie b EEE SB DUBOIS & GOODRICH { | Reams 25 movranend ‘ i Casper, Wyo. Phone 440. i Scientific Scalp Specialist and Mas- seuse, Combings Made to Order. | PHONE 1367. 331 N. Grant 1 BARBER SHOPS om EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP Oil Exchange. Building. EVERYTHING Sooner or Later You Will, | Become Gne of Our ie Customers. 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