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SPORTING NEWS -GIGPER COMES BACK. Wl LARAMIE PREPS MONDAY, 600 0 Frank Kramer, veteran bike chem- pion; keeps in condition by spendiny several hours.a day on the golf links. ‘Phe bout between Prank Moran ani Joe Beckett im Lendon is now set for’ December 10. been awarded the traek and field cham- pionships of the Pacific Northwest A. A. U. The season of the Florida .Winter league, opening. November 11 and clos- ing February 22, wilt have no fewer than seven holidkys to help swell the | gate receipts. + 500 men will engage ht Leland Stanford univers: -| tit of those interested inthe track to The Multemah club of Portland has! SS | this year, according to figures given out! showin; i by the department of physicat educa- {ox ; Clon, i | Phere ought. to: be |r enacted. to protect | who resort’ to alfegetl verse in bis col- |umas, Anyway, isn’t there something: jalready on the books concerning “erticl avid unus@alpinishment" being infliow- ed on a person? The public might re- sort to It. Those who are interested in ‘autorhe- | bile racing ress the opinion that che trgek recently opened’ Jn Fresno, Cal., | pounds, age & wil be a big incentive tp the game on ! tail, white } thé coast, Tt Is figured that it will ar. ¢ ford. sufficient inducements t racers) allover the country to mnke the 9 jon left ae he! ‘s over to the Pacific coast to take part. | At least. it is. the expressed’ determina-} One pee cm weight pounds, pe s m i nake. the prizes alluring. “Fiesno {should not Nave the slightest difficulty in putting the thing through handsome- ly from a financial point, of view. ee DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land Office. ‘gaer “Sz pe comeent ayWIOA AA } and on left shoulder. _ were on September 25 taken as } pore Oct. sa Te0, ota Ad me Wee _ ©. a Notice hereb: ven that Irvin | man, yom! under adi | We Mayt <a ety if f Curry, both of | bY. virtue of the provis ey of Chap- _Tbanen, Missouri, and Levi T. Lee | &%_226, Sessions Parry re i |of Fort Morgan, Colorado, have ap-| Unless claimed by legal owner, | plied: for leases, under | ; ahd said’ mats. will be sold at public the provisions of & ac of Febry-| Sale on the 29th day of October, faery 25, 1920, (Public No. 146), of} an undivided ge at 2 ee ie the. ee padal one-forty-cighth interest | % “oor A y in each of the followin described | BOARD OF LIVE STOCK COM- tracts of land, to-wit: South quarter CHAS B, BOXCE, S jie: Neoyrey OF WYOMING, of section 25, northeast quarter of “ge 24, northwest quarter of sec- woPytlih s be cara 3, Mh ait 4, southeast quarter of section tra Fit nn quarter of section 10, sai nottheast NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS? ANNUAL ME) Notice is hereby given ovibcesr the an- quarter of section 23 ani} | borthenst quarter of section 27,: all} jnual meeting of the. stoc ers of the Jupiter Oil Company will be held surance for protection: or from forces of habit? Look up the cost of re- in Township forty North, Rang Wyoming, the appli at the office of the company, Suite nildis home, [See er eats eGo aoe eete | 807, Ol. Exchange age Building, 136 {35-141 |) building your Gass 026681 926852 026653 urd o2eesd, South Center Street, in the City of Shratsen mene and ‘Any and all. persona| CasPe? State of Wyoming, on. the .dijust your insurance poli- inting a adverse or conflicting claims fo said lands or any part thereof are! |iereby notified that a full statement, ; under oath, of such claim should be filed im this office together with / bos Ry spar are showmg a superior a ance plan appéals to every prudent man , PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Nine Touchdowns Shows Strength of Casper High School Scoring Machine i in 's: Scag LARAMIE, Wyo:, Oet. | Wicks Sains staged a great, come-back here Monday against the Laramie University Preps, win- ning by the top-heavy score of 60 to 0. The offensive work of. the light and fast backfield was a featare of. the Casper attack: At the! end of the first half the score stood 35 to 0. As in the game against Laramie High School, which Casper lost, Scott and Groves starred in offensive play, while Alsman at left guard fea-} tured in defensive tactics: Scott and | Groves ‘lugeed the Signin: over for nail SPORTING NOTES most scores, althéugh A. Post’ nnd) Ssasisssisinsesissientlbiamssiindsiaiilieasnaiataiimesbe! Blanchard counted a touchdown apiece. | ‘cider Blanchard’s contribution came after he! popes ade bie Looe hit oe a eee | had snagged a forward co im the American league. In the Laramie game, the altitude’ told in the second half after the Casper | eleven had held the Laramie team to #! 3-to-0 score during the first half. Cor-! bett had made the only score in the’ opening half by drop-Kkicking a field goal from the 1§-yard line. Three times the Casper eleven cate] within 10 yards of the Laramie goal,! once lugging-the ball to within 3 yards. of a touchdown, only to be hurled back by the more experienced Lararnie. elev- en. ne of the Laramie scores camaec ag a result of an intercepted forward pass. The next Casper high school game} Will be played October 30 against the Cheyenne high school team. Mee 8) oh conor (Special to The Tribune) BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 19.—The corner stone for the new $30,000 Methodts church here was laid yesterday unde: the auspices of the Mz of Wyoming, H. acting as grand mi: er. The chure’ will be ready for oceupancy by the of the year and will be one of the | finest church buildings this part of} the state. ; i + } Woman Saves Lives | of Two Children:in- : Torrington Smashup . TORRINGTON, Wyo. Ort. -1%—" Throwing her children out of the wayon in which théy were riding when the | team started to run away in an at-} tempt to save them from going into a | nearby river for whiety the team was’) headed, Mrs, Lester Williant® prohab!, | saved the lives of her two children nenr | here. The boy's leg was broken below the knee as he fell to the ground ana’) the little girl's leg was fractured near the hip. } Mrs. Williams jumped from = the} wagon and was only slightly bruiser. | The team plunged into a teleptione pols | and into another wagon before stopped. pact rallindon ox Jat ss Tt is just fifty years ysinee the first } introduction of automatic self-binders| for harvesting grain. } (Political. Advertisement) DEMOCRATIC NATIGNAL TICKET For President— James M. Cox; of Ohio t For Vice-President— : Franklin D. Roosevelt, 7) PHONE 345 THOS, FIDDES, Manager We Deliver y Insurance, That’s All Phone 370. 112 E. 2nd We Are Offering A First. Class: HOLMES HARDWARE © HOLMES 7O HOMES PHONE 6O0I COND ANDO #WOLCC PAINT SPORTING GOC CASPER, Warmth 1° YU caer fre foe R. T. KEMP CO. of New York For Representative in Congress— Wade H. Fowler For Presidential Blectors— PG D. B. P. Marshall 1 W. B. Ross Mrs! C. W. Crouter ICRATIC | COUNTY TICKET, | For State Senator— } Fred W. Dralle For Representatives— | L. ©. Mills { John L. Schultz For Sheriff R. L. Forbes For County Attorney— R. N. Ogden, Jr. if For County Surveyor— | Albert Park } For Commissioner— i T, A. Hall For Commissioner— Two Years— * E. J. Kemp i For Coroner— t Lew M. Gay CASPER DAIRY €0. Honest milk from clean cows. Your baby will thrive on our milk. Phone 471 Early Service Everywhere Four Years— | ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Make the world sate for your HIGH ROCK EEUNDERWEAR = 'OTHING like fleece for watmth ona comfort, That's why we lime High Rocks with fleece and we line it so it stays. Doesn’t bunch or come off. High Rocks won’ tshrink, won’ trip. They wearlieiron. For warmth, conifort, long weat, High Rock is the greatest value in underwear Look: for the High Rock label on the front. At your dealet’s in two piece or union suits, WANTED Have you a four, five or six- - room unfurnished house to rent to reliable parties who will take care of your property. Must be on sidewalk. References fur- nished. Address Box 408, care Tribune. FLEECE LINED HIGH ROCK KNITTING CO., PHILMONT, N.Y. posterity pet Se aed és RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY | The Nicolaysen Lumber Co, : | ij OOF Phone 453 FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS : bb Per owe ae ater veee Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center POSCerdeerrereetseewesses Sdadedhahdly toed Ata ee ed $ ' 0 P WM. §. PRATT ie ¥ £ E do contracting and repair work. AeGaeveereeeees seers e WYATT CAFETERIA . Join the cufetorin family if you Zeek food like mother cooked, Basement Wyatt Hotel SHORE RRO HS ETERS wee eee CEMENT BRICK eeneeeees FREE BRICK AND TILE CO. Mantle Brick, $40 to $15 per M. Brick, $23 per M. ne 968-1 Peete eeeker es COST Ses ses SRHO SETH THT ES Caceeereeeeateseeseeese ee Phone 747 Seater cerengeeen a eeen ee ae ae eertere ieee ses aeas eaene Regular Physician and Surgeon Office Over be eee Drug Store % HOSPITALS Pee eee eee eee eee * CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL * o - 938 8. ‘bin St. ~4 a Phone 273 > Wyo. od * /EATHROP * . + coe ore Seay Bona ¢ . ° n a DR, sos. ke La LATHAM > Di ar =? ae alt Meal and X-Hlay & DR. ANNA @ GEFFREY 1)% gui and’ Vemereal Diseases 3 DR. J. F. ODGNNELL, rs ; DR. ©. hag CAN bd Pe * Physicians’ Office, Office, Hokrbangtr Bids. of leswew et bones Mande os GROCERS: shencaces se seeccenes L. F, KELLY * es CASH Stee vd Geoceries and be Pies a ¢| ©1402 Bast Second St. Phone 1317 © h OUR e ee ese eee estes ene s ee ee e eee ee ee eeeces col y PPO Ce eee ecer CEYALC HOUSER €. Graduate se go yal call ‘at * INE 1471 he AO Sees ese eeeee seer CONTRACTORS See me at Casper Realty Office : Cy 3 mn ven house ov eee etees forntahed © Call evenings ore Room pS Pees bow Hotel nae mter St. bl Bs Sew eeeeees | & CEEANERS AND. PRESSERS | Seeder ereereses SCOP e we Kee He eee eereneses Cas; | Seeeeeeeeerenesee sys HAT. CLEANERS ] ° LAWYERS wweeeetereensesesereses WILLIAM 0. WILSON, bd Al -at-Law © Sultes 141516, Lownsend Block sper, Wyo. =4, MICHAEL ; W. PURCELL bs ‘ ene de | Oil Exchange Bldg. I Fh sper, CEeC OPN ebe rane coeceseicn| ttt t tb ees eeersdatsn ese THE SERVICE CLEANERS ¢ i¢ HAGENS 2 MURANG . Horse * Pt ibe 206-207 Oil Bxchance Bldg. = ° mga ‘0. ind “ant Hallroad Sts. a paaeeean Es * Casuetelee eens. Tees i icatee cl A Coo once . CORSET SHOPS NICHOLS & § STIRRETT * eeatewd Se Ske eeeeseeue 200:10-11 OW xchange Bldg. 4 ° €ORSET SHOP «| saeee 75¢ to $8.00 Wee AO all, corsets. above $5.00 Small alterations free ‘of charge. MARTZ HAT sHoP #54 S. Center St. ‘ PS * > * + « * Sheree . ° Ps * * * ‘ ; . HETPORCER CCH ERE EHE . B. BRATTEBO bd uite 202-204 Caled Pho Hotel 0% 123 * Stteccecswesrseeteesesens eecee ‘ DR. pd ‘SNODDY bd i * Assoctated with Dr. J. v J. W. Bingham é + Speclat * ° * PAttention to Chita Heuew:.9 to 12,1 to 5. Other Hours by Abpointment 820.1. tee eeewder aie. oe denaee eee es BM UM tee DOCTORS TOs whee de ee lee Cc. KAMP Puyailan ae Surgeon : Suite 4, Smith Bldg. 6: Office. 130, Res, 85. ee ee ens seth * el) *Oe eee eeeeeesessenessesas a eaning, Bier ns. oe + ow teltucamee sults as cheap as * MOOCCR SHS Cee bene eeeseeeee GEORGE W. FERGUSON bg . Attorney-at Rooms 22-23, "Townsend Bldg. * Phone 196-3 bd seesceneeee att veseceees PLASTERING AND CEMENT WORK Teens eee ere eeeeesseneeee * For Plastering and Cement Repair * We . PHONE 968-Ww xe 257 South Center Street > PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER [SOO eC Raw ereenenseeeneees VIRGINIA ANNE BOYCE = * Mult otary Public © RADIATOR REPAIRING , CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS: 7 Fepelring 9 and Re-Coreini ey, Cheer . rag oy pis a icieaega TAILORS eeeccrseae Phase of] oS eG Retas Se ee G Ladies’ a Gents Tailoring be Repairing and * + 10m CR ae te fs ald TAXIDERMISTS © Cee eer ace Vereren RAMPKE & MO) Phone 187-7 43% Elm Street ore veeedl ce arn tas ae