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Ac 8 nf 1 tr in io San Pr FIA AK. PAGE SIX LIVE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD TENNIS STARS FIND EASY GOING ON OPENING PLAY TOURNEY TO TIGHTEN UP WITH TODAY'S MATCHES Cheyenne Aspirant Eliminated by Mathers Monday And Latter Has Hard Match in Sight Today; Doubles Preliminaries Are Started Little dope was upset in the first round of the singles play of the Wyoming State Tennis tournament which was started off here yesterday, although some surprise greeted Mathers’ defeat of F. W. King of Cheyenne. Mathers took the first set, 6-4, and the second went to King by the easier of 2-6. }@ comeback and annexed the the opening round. DEMPOEY NEAR END OF GRIND Champion Does Last Boxing in Public Today and Tomorrow; Is Going Strong ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 28.— Jack Dempsey toa is within 48 hours of the end of his training grind The champion is scheduled to do his last boxing im public this afternoon and tomorrow. Dmpsey ari his handlers had no explanation to offer today for the secret workout late yes- terday afternoon when he toiled for 55 minutes at top speed, with onty three spectators watching him. Dempsey worked out in the stuffy old hangay a quarter of a mile back of his camp after the announcement was made that he would take a day off. “Jack simply felt he wanted to work and he decided to do it on a minute's notice,” sald Teddy Hayes, trainer of the champion. “We thought he was going to loaf all day. But after he took a nap he ordered the sparring partners into their clothes and went after them.” Intercollegiate Tourney Reaches The Third Round PHILADELPHIA, June 28.—The annual intercollegiate lawn tennis championship tournament at the Mer ion Cricket club entered the third round today. Only 16 players remain in the singles, eight westerners and the same number representing east ern institutions. Two of the leading western players faced each other today, the draw bringing together Wallace Bates of the University of California and Philip Neer of Leland Stanford. Edmund Levy, the other California player, met Joseph Werner, captain of Princeton. end CODY BUILDS UP TEAM TO GRAB LEAGUE FLAG Cody, Wyo., in the Big Horn Ba- sin league, is about due for a strengthening of its baseball team from which the Codyites are hopeful that the league pennant will be tucked away. Bobbie Fitzke, the Wyoming university mound artist, accompanied by Tim Moran and Pat Kimble, passed through here en route to Cody where they will play base- ball for the remainder of the sum- mer. All three boys have starred in athletic worx at the Uiversity and should prove a valuable addition, to the Cody club. NOTICE. To Upton Oil and Gas Company: You are hereby notified that the National Supply Company intends to hold two 8% inch Mother Hub- bard Pattern all steel drilling bits No. 81515, weight 388 pounds each, with 2% inch by 3% inch pin, five inches square, manufactured by the Star Drilling Machine Company of Akron, Ohio, for the sum of One Hundred Forty-four and 68/100 Dollars ($144.68) for work and la- bo: dune on said bits by the Na- tional Supply Company at your special instance and request, and mere than thirty (30) BSS before the filing of pe. -ion herein. You are hereby notified that said bits will be sold for cash at the front door <f the Courthouse of Na- trona County, in the Ci 7 of Cas- per, Wyoming, between the, hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p, m. un July 9, A.D. 1921. - This June 4, A. D. 1921. E. TUBBS, Justice of ane emces Publish June 7, 14, 21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Clark H. Henderson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters of Administration were on the 25th day of June, 1921, granted to the und..signed in the abcve es- tate, and all persons having claims against the said: estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned at his office, rooms 22 and 23, Townsend Bldg-, Cas- per, Wyoming, within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited with- in one year from the. date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated June 25, 1921. GEORGE W. FERGUSON, Administrator. Publish June 28, July 5, 11, 18, 1921.* The latter went down in Mathers staged thira set, 6-3. The nfatch was the only one which went the full length, a majority of the others winning by comparatively easy scores. Five Denver piayers emerged vic- tors from Monday matches with the exception of King, who drew a bye in the opening round. William I Rehr, Jr., Casper, also found easy go- ing. Beginning with today's play, which will conclude the second round in the singles and the preliminaries of, the doubles, one-sided contests will ‘end and when the semi-finals are reached tomorrow strong contenders for the titles will clash. The finals in both singles an& doubles will be reached Thursday, concluding the tourney and determining the championships. Park- ing space and standing room at the courts probably will be at a premtum on the last two days when prospects are good for some of the fastest ten- nis ever played in the Rocky Moun- tain region. The tournament will tighten up per ceptibly with several of today’s con- tests. Mockett and Mathers expect a hard fight against elimination and the wifner will late today meet the victor of the Rehr-Swain match. Both will be hard fought. Interesting play is also expected when Murane and Phelps come together while Harker of Denver will probably face a strong contender in either Meecham, Lindt or Bodenbach after the latter three play out their round. The results of many of today’s matches will be found on the front page of today’s Tribune. The results of Monday's play fol- low, the players being from Casper unless otherwise specified: Haycock defeated Pryor, 6-0, 6-2. pisrane defeated Harris, Cheyenne, default. Phelps, Denver, Omaha, 62, 6-0. Dohl, Chicago, defeated Tolhurst, 75, 7-5. Griffey, Denver, defeated Fidel, Grand Junction, 6-0, 6-0. Warkley defeated Ballard, 6.0, 7-5. Mockett, Denver, defeated Weaver, Mathers, Boulder, defeated F. W. King, Cheyenne, 6-4, 2-6, 6-5. reece Brewster, G1, 6-1. “Meecham, ladelphia, defeated Wood, Louisville, Ky., 6-2, 6-3. vateene Denver, defeated Stenger, defeated Barton, es Few people realize that the human heart is a marvelous pumping en- gine. It's work, from a man’s cradle to his grave, is incessant and stu- pendous. Every singleéninute this Wonderful engine pumps 750 cubic inches of blood. This means that the heart pumps over 225,000 cubic feet of blood evry year. SCHEDULE OF PLAY TODAY Following is the schedule of play today in the Wyoming State Ten- nis tournament: Denver, vs. Mathers, Boulder; King, Denver, vs. Haycock, Casper. 11 a. m—Rehr, Casper, vs. Swain, Cheyenne; Meecham, Philadelphia, vs. winner of Lindt Bodenbach match. 12 m.—Murane, Casper, vs. Webb, St. Louis; Phelps, Denver, vs. Dahl, Chicago. 2 p. m.—Griffey vs. Warkley. 3p. m—Winner of Mockett- Mathers match ys. winner of Rehr- Swain match; Harker, Denver, vs. Meecham, Lindt or Bodenbach. Doubles (first round) 2 p. m—Pryor and Barton vs. and Hazelmire. 4 p. m—Haycock and Twichell vs. Stenger and Bodenbach. 5 p. m—Rehr and King vs. Southwell and Pierce; Ballard and Fidel vs, Griffey and Mockett. 6 p. m.—F. W. King and Swain vs. Warkley and Webb; Mathers and’ Brewster vs. Meecham and FRENCH STAND BEHIND CARP Big Fight Talk Crowds Interna- tional Politics Out of Paris Gossip PARIS, June 28.—The French peo- ple are solidly behind Carpentier in his coming battle with Dempsey, bul the sporting papers for several weeks have been voicing a warning againg! what they have considered over confi dence based on sentimental lovalty French sportsmen frankly-admit that few of them know Dempsey, while Am@ticans have a better chance to appraise Carpentier. The big fight 1s occupying Sarge space in all newspapers and crowd- ing international politics and “the next war” out of conversations. The American supporters of Demp- sey here, however, cannot get all their motiey covered even at liberal odds. Sieh BS las A_chicken’s heart, removed before the bird was hatched out and enclosed in a special glass incubator in New. York, has been beating for eight years. Under the “Endowment of Mother- hood” law which has just come into effect in France, every third child that makes its appearance in a French family will be greeted with a bonus of 400 francs, and an increas- ing sum will be forthcoming for each of his successors, culminating in a | Club Standing |[QYLEREADY Tl MEET SHIRLEY Casper Middleweight to Go 15 Rounds Against Lad He Fought Here Charlie Doyle, Casper middleweight favorite, is all set for his 15-round battle with Jack Shirley, which will be the main attraction of the sport carni- val which will be staged on that day by W..T. Broderick. This fight will be of the finish vari- ety and will be a return engagement Cincinnati Philadelphia appearance in Casper, Dayle, through his aggressive tactics won a popular -500 | decision, although the referee called 485) the fight a draw at the end of 10 -431 | rounds. 433| Doyle is a real fighter, while Shirley 91! is @ more clever man and a better ; ring general. Deyle'’s stout heart, Last Scores willingness and terrific punch may bring him a victory. Another pair of Caspér battlers, Luxon Dunbar and Danny Cummings, will scrap over a 10-round gait as the American League. ae main event which is being staged by At R. H. E.| prqmoter Broderick July 5. These two Philadelphia. .001 010 030— 5 scrappy feathers are crowd pleasers. Boston ~020 000 022— 6 4/ It will be age and generalship against Batteries — Rommel and Perkins; youth and cleverness in this battle Russell, Karr and Walters. with the veteran Cummifgs carrying the burden of father time. California Star Wins Match in the Semi-Finals WIMBLEDON, June 28.—Miss Eliz- abeth Ryan, the California tennis star, defeated Mrs. Peacock of England in the first match of the sem{-final round of the women's singles in the British turf court tennis champidiships here today. — RHE. -001 000 100— 2 12 1 000 140 00°— 5 IL O Gib- son; Grimes and Miller, Taylor. ~ pea nas Vangie, sdbee aed OR are Dig, At Philadetpbia— RH. New York ....011 000 510-8 13 6 .241 021 20°12 19 1 Francis T. Hunter of the United ‘States, was eliminiated from the tour- nament_by B. I. C. Norton of South 1636] between the two boys. On a recent}, Africa in the semi-final round of the mexu’s singles in a hard game that went to five sets. blog Sirs. Craddock and Miss Ste Bs singles champion and Miss Edith Sig- m= ourney of Boston. —Read The Tribune Classified Ads— that SPUR AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax ico 4th Floor 0-8 Tet. 7673. ACCOUNTANTS — ARANTEE ISTRY, CORP. Kaditors and. 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WILSON -at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bidg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bidg. / DR, ODE. LL: WADE Physician Rm. 57 Wood Bik, Phono 1277-J. PRODUCE Can PRODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs, Fruit Negetables. 333_N. Welcott St. RADIATOR REPAIRING OE CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434 _W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re Coring & Repairing. Expert Work- men. 124 W. Second. Phone 1545. eee: ROOF CONTRACTING Mh bottle ROOFING co. General Ing Contractors. Repair- & Recoating a Specialty. 117 S. Kimball St. Phone 1478J. Casper, Wyo. Hina Se Paobe M8 Caper, Wye SHOE SHINING PARLORS _SHOE SHINING PARLORS IERICAN SHINING FABLOR SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art, 242 W. Yellowstone. Phone 33. STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. Jo-es (Pub. Stenogr: Mimeograph Work a Specialty 204 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1204. TAILORS C. H. WH. Repairing and Alteratio: “16 _&. 'Midwest Ave. Phone “4833, A. L. tose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hotel, Suits made to order. ‘Remodeling and repairing. Furs redomeled. Phone 61. TAXI SERVICE a and TAXI SERVICE. STEPHENS TAXI SERVICE. Phone 132. VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. Office, 142 W Photes: Office ‘apher} | | Classified Ads Call 810-W. - 6-28- middleaged couple. | few BOARD AND ROOM—Reasonabic rent. both refineries. i = 6-27-6t FOR RENT—Furnished for light } & mice large room, fl marr for couple without childsen. Inquire, 310 West Firs St. 6-25-1t* Best home cooking and mod-|1511 West Fourtecnth jem conveniences; ten-minute walk to|——— 1530 West 14th St.| FOR ‘"—Two-room Apply after 2:30 p. St. aba RENT—Twortom furnished heuse. 615 South Lincoln. Phone 1630-5. 6-28-1¢ | FoR RENT—Tworoom House, fenced. on 1008 St. John St. Phone he 6-27-41" FOR RENT—One room furnished HOUSE for rent, $40 oe mpanth Fur = RENT—One room for g bal il \FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms rnished rooms |" for light housekeeping: water lights; near refinery. 1232 Poplar. 6-28-10 FOR RENT—Front bedroom and clean | furnished cool basement room. For Imen only. Close in. | Midwest, up to 230 p. m. 6-27-2t° |FOR RENT—Small room, suitable ‘for one man; modern; one block f business district; private entranc a week. 138 N. Durbin. 6. |FOR RENT—Desirable, nished. apartment, close-in. | adjoinirg bath; private entrance. 1295 North Jackson. 6-28-23 OR RENT—Three unfurnished bane- | anent rooms; light and clegn. 637 West Eleventh. G-28-1t? jahcas mae sapennd Saar Bl aca sc. 2 FOR RENT—Two nicely furnish housekeeping rooms. 511 East First. 6-28-2t WANTED—Four boarders and room- FOR RENT—Sleepingroom ern home. 634 South Durbin, -28-1t FOR RENT —Two nicely furnished sleepingrooms, adjoining bat. Phone 683-M. 252 North Jefferson. 6-27-2t mabe ea spaces ed refinery; by the month ony, maT ‘South Walnut. FURNISHED room, day or new furniture in new house, onal poems 6-274 “ ° vee FOR RENT— ing bath, close-in; also basement room. j35? South Oak St. |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ingroom with bath; suitable for two: splendid location. 613 S. Ash. FOR RENT—La-ge front bedroom, joining bath; oul in. Phone 8I5-R. FOR RENT—First class rcom for bust: ness man. Close-in. Phone eo + 6-27: {mentees preferred. 833 East Sec- FOR RENT—Front bedroom, ern home. Phone 1583-W. FOR RENT—Front bedroom, ing bath. 108 East F St. 6-25-06 (itibew sa 2 dene ied Ge ad FOR Oa ee and board. 414 S.| West Yellowstone. 6-28-3t* FOR RENT—APARTMENTS $$$. FOR RENT—Completely furnished modern three-room apt., two blocks from high school. Mable people. Rent __reasonabic. Call after 5:30 p. m., at 606 W. Tenth. FOR RENT—New four-room untur- nished modern apestnaah close-in; janitor service, $100; unfurnished modern apartment, $75. ‘Phone 381 or 1598-W. 6-28. FOR RENT—Four housekeeping rooms; unfurnished except electric in new, modern house, southeest part of town; no children. Tel. 860-J. FOR RENT—Neat clean two-room cept bedding and dishes. Close-in. ‘Phone 121-W. 923 South David. apartment in business distric! East Second. FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished basement, modern; close-in; no chil- dren. 725 South Durbin. 6-28-3t* ——$—$$$$—$—$$ << FOR RENT—Three-room modern apt. and furniture for sale. Inquire 618 South Ash. 6-28-2t* poeta ee Sh ne FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment; no children. 333 East Eighth. - 6-28-2t FOR RENT—AlIl modern apartment. 140 East Midwest. Smith Apts. 6-25-1t FOR RENT—Modern furnished and two-room apts. No children. Phone 1475. 909 8. Cedar. 6-27-2t FOR RENT—Two-room modern apartment. 141 Phone 376-W. FOR RENT—Three-room basement apt., modern. Wainut. = 6-27-+t£ SSS a See FOR. RENT-—Three-room apartment and furniture for sale. 445 South Park. W. Tent $-27- and sleeping rooms. 6-23-t£ FOR RENT—Two-room lights; references uired. Lincoin. = FOR RENT—HOUSES MY ns een 2 FOR 6-21-tf new summer cabin in Gothmore Park, T-will rent same to responsible party for season. See Ben. 2! FOR RENT—Four-room, 14x16 nished for light housekeeping. Could be used for a business. Close in. 520 West Yellowstone. 6-27-2t* ————$$—— ee es WANTED—Married couple no chil dren, to care for smali ‘home dur free'rent. Box 243, The 6-28-1¢ 1029 West | Phone se 729-5. 6-28-20° FOR RENT—Front sleepingroom, ad- i Willow, after 5 evenings. edn FOR SALE—By owner, 1487R, between 5 and 3 p. m. 6-28-3t $4 500, unfurnished; terms. |FOR RENT—Large front bedroom, |¥ourteenth. Phone 1187-W. jn mod.|Cash if possible, G24-tf] cated in this Gi tf | CO» 432. West: Yellowstone. ~ad.}2¥R SALE—Well Jocated corner lot, FOR RENT—Moéern sleeping room; | ins House, Sandbar. Iso three-room | LOST—Child's range and built-in features in kitchen; | FOUND—Key ring basement apartment; furnished ex-| POUND — Young 627-2t]Allen’s Dairy. 6-25-3t* FOR RENT—New, modern three-rooni Foor “WANTED—MISCELZANEOUS Phone 1613-W.. 6-27-t¢| WANTED—. OO FOR RENT—Five-room apt.; modern|a fee of 225 N. Grant.| charged for each installation. niture for 6-27-31" ¥OR RENT—Threeroom furnished house and garage. 1329 5S. Poptar. a ST FOk RENT—Two-room house. 6-27-; By FOR SALE—HOUSES R SALE— New three-room house on lot 30x140 feet, locted a A] Call 430 West | North Park street; lights and and gas in ‘alley; price Bes; will ——. small car TTribohe echex ony after Inquire Gite 6 o'clock. four-room house, with gas; full base- modern | ment with laundry tubs and furnace; corner lot; price, $5,000 furnished; FOR SALE—By owner, 1405 South McKinley St. 6-24-41 terms. See taal ea | FOR SALE—Nice five-room house, in North Casper, it - Lambert Ave.; $3,500—$250 down, $50 per mo. Call” 544-W. $.28-t¢ NICELY FURNISHED _five-room mod ere. 406 East ‘Thirteenth. Phone lors houses. cidee-t; 65800 Tcnat.; 1603. é: balance on terms. Call at 133 North FOR RENT-—-Large bedroom adjoin-| Grant. marae ing bath. Reasonable. Phone 1594-R:| FOR SALE—Fiveroom house. 1279 28-14 Scuth Durbin, Deal with owner. os it FOR SALE—New 1240 North Durbin. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ‘Phone ae, sleeping-| FOR SALE—That well located cor- er on Second and McKinley, pd divided in n 6-27-21) 150; block 47; could be or po Fo lots, ge se apartment or ani eas 48 |osition. Phone 1212-W. 1 ———— ‘Furnished room, adjoin-| FoR SALE—Lot in.Casper View ad- dition; east front; one of the best lo- addition; only $85 down; $10 per month. South Jackson or 6-27-3t in Mills; or will’ build to suit, on oderate terms. Yellowstone Bidg. Con 657 West Yellowstone. 6-28-3t* FOR SA LE—Two ‘lots; two-room cot- tage on North Glenarm, North Cas~ per. Inquire BE. E. Craig, igh ea 6-22.t¢|FOR SALE—Two residence lots, west front, on David St., between Tenth , in mod-|and Eleventh streets. Call 61, earn: 6-28-1t | hotel. ~ in. | FRONT half of level lot east at front; ‘on lot. South- lose-in. Apply 227 6-22-61" yor. SALE—One level lot in Ken- wood, $300; half down. Ca 584-W. 6-28. LOST AND FOUND prgtats water and east part of town; be clean, re-| LOST—Saturday evening; short- haired yellow wears Airdale pup; full answers to grown; collar; 6-28-21 | name of Duke. Phone 1467 or return to 132 South Durbin St., for rena hand-made American Beauty red sweater; white collar -6t|and cuffs, on Yellowstone Highway, Reward or in city. Phone 978-J. 6. with seventeen St keys, one of which is passkey. Cwner ma; have same by calling at ine. office and paying for 6-13-dh Holstein _buli Owner may have same by paying for keep. at eizesre | on eg Anything Of value you have Sete rugs, sew: ing machine—any kind of household zoods. We buy and sell erothing. Phone 1086. 28-tf. ———$—<——< WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddles, har- ness, tools and some household goods. Phone 1086, 4-27-40. 'ANTED—Hignest price a for “second hand furniture, puone, Ce sss ORDINANCE NO. 221-A. AN _ORDINANCB AMENDING AND _RE-ENACTING SECTION 3 OF ORDINANCE NO. 48-A. Be it ordained. by the Mayor and Council of the City of Casper, Wyo- furnishe¢ | ming: Section 1. That Section 3, Miscel- laneous, of Ordinance No. 48;A of the furnished | City of Casper be amended and re: 1013 South | enacted: to read as follows: Section 3: Miscellaneous — For for permits electric heating apparatus om any 2)- nguire, Pliances, requiring special or new wiring, not hereinbefore’ provided for. one dollar ($1) shall be Fixtures—For the first ten fixtures apartment; | °F <taction thereof one dollar ($1). For bath; large closets; gas; water and|cach additional fixtures 523 South | ($ ten cents +10). Miscellaneous — For any © wirins: equipment, apparatus, fixtures or fit tings not specifically covered by a fee there shall be a charge of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour oF fraction thereof charged for each in- Being unable to sens my beautiful | spection. ‘Whereas an emergency exists and such is hereby declared to be the cas¢ this ordinance shall be in full force fur-|and effect from und after the date of its passage. Passed, adopted and approved this Phone 562-J.| 9th day of June, A. D. 1921. B. H. PELTON, J Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. Publish June 28, 1921.