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World Results By Leased Wire ROPER GAM Story of Refiners’ Defeat: Lies in Five Hits Allowed by Schimeal. SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., Aug. 23.— The Irrigators had little trouble in taking Casper into camp yesterday, winning easily by a score of 9 to 1. Sshimeal huried for Scottsbluff and Casper was allowed but five scattered hits. C. W. Jackson started for Cas per and Johr Mapel had to take up the pitching burden after the third inning when the Irrigators had gath- ered a total of seven runs. RHE 010 000 000—1 5 034 100 O1x—9 12 j Batteries—C. W. Jackson, J. Mapel| nd Samide; Shimeal and Benning hoven. ai eS EE Se Casper Daredevil | To Furnish Thrill) The state fair management has made arrangements with R. C. Car- lisle, of Casper, for two motor cycle races each day of the state fair.There will be three and five-mile events and both short-coupled and side-cars wil! -be used, This will be welcome news to many devotees of the sport. Only professional riders will be allowed to compete and as the track is in perfect condition the danger of accident is minimized. Mr. Carlisle makes the Prediction that speed records for half mile tracks will be made. gars Bhai b> Sere EX-GONVICTS JAILED WHEN CAUGHT LOADED WITH NITRO BOTTLES CHEYENNE, Wy: Aug. 23. — James McNulty and R. L. Osborne, who wero arrested near the Colorado- ‘Wryorning line. several days ago, after they had made a “gun play” when ordered away from.a Union Pacific) train at~Spear, today. were Identified | through the federal bureau of crim- inal identification at the Leavenworth penitentiary as ex-convicts, cach ha ing served several sentences. | The police today received from ‘the state chemist a report of anal of| the contents of a bottle found in the possession of the pair, The bottle con- tains nitroglycerine. Following this report police retraced the course Mc- Nulty and Osborne had taken while fleeing from arrest after their Spear gun play and found six detonating caps with fuses attached, supposedly thrown away by the fugitive: The pair, previously sentenced to sixty days in jail,-now will be charged with he felony of possessing burglar's sup- MURDERER IS EVADINGPOSSES, RAWLINS, Wyo., Aug. 23.— Jack Lee, charged with the murder of his partner, Tem McCullum, on Elk mountain about two weeks ago, is still at large and Sheriff Saunders is of the opinion that he has managed to get out of the county, He took re- fuge in the fastnesses of the mountain heavily armed, after the killing and posses since have been searching for him there. <A reward of $100 has been offered by the state for his ap- prehension. “Fence” for Auto Thieves Making Good All Losses CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 23.—J. W. Frederickson, alleged “fence” for a gang of automobile thieves, who was liberated on bail of $10,000 a few days ago, sold one of his two garages for $11,000 and announced he would reimburse all persons who had pur- chased from him automobiles subse quently seized as stolen property, has “made good” in three instances. As A result, suits filed against him by Charles E. Lane, former_prosecuting attorney, Walter I. Larsh, former postmaster, and John M. Ulrich each of whom bought a car the authorities seized, have been withdrawn. —__—— REDS GET LEAD WELCOME IN MARCH ON WHEATLAND WHEATLAND, Wyo., Aug. 23.—A sun battle in which many shots were “fired but nobody, so far as is known was hurt, took place here when about thirty hoboes alighted from a Colo rado and Southern train and started to h into the town. They were met by Night Marshal Plaga and Dep- uty Sheriff Adams and ordered to re- turn to the train, but defied the of. ficers and several of them opencd fire with revolvers. Plaga and Adams returned the fire and for a few min- utes a small imitation of the battle of the Argonne was in progress. When the smoke cleared the officers were in possession of the field and the ho- oes were scattering in every direc- on. Most of them gathered south of Vheatland and caught the train which ought them here. Golf CLEVVELAND, Aug. —The pro- posed match play between eat) a3 Tesenting the east and west whic! to have inauguarated the cosy ‘open golf tournament at the Oakwood club today has been chan to an 18-hole tilt between iAmerican and foreign born professionals to be played this afternoon. Several eastern play- ers were unable to arrive in time. Tommy Kerrigan, Siwanoy profes- sional, will captain the Americans. Jock Hutchison will captain the Anglo- Scottish bri we: LD WILDCATS BEAT STERLING CLAN Laramie Comes Back With Vengeance to Interrupt Winning Streak. LARAMIE, Wyo., Aug. 23.—The Wildcats proved their rigtful mas- tery over the Prairie Dogs yesterday and Laramie romped off with long end of a score of 15 to 7. Five was the numerical cycle on which the Wildcats opetated yesterday and in each affray they emerged from the inning with five tallies. “Letty” Powers was not right yes- terday or else the Wildcats had an invinetble day with the willow. They pounded out 17 bingles, many of which went for extra bases. Hill managed to hold Sterling safe at all times and although he yielded nearly as many safe hits as Powers did there were few that went for ex- sacks. ‘The score: Sterling RH. E 100 100 212-7 15 2 Laramie 500 350 00x—15 17 1 Batteries Powers and Black; Hill and Tonneman. Games Today Midwest League. Casper at’ Scotisbluff. Greybull at Denver Sterling at Laramie. American League, Washington ate eh werttiina Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cleveland National League. Chicago at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Boston. ph sea aS? akon Ck Last Scores National League. Cincinnati 7, Brooklyn 5. . Pittsburgh 10, Boston 8. St. Louis 6, New York 0. Chicago 1, Philadelphia American League. New York 10, St. Louls 2 Boston 6, Cleveland 5 Washington 4, Chicago 5, Philadelphia §, Detroit 10. the| BRONGS WIN FROM BISONS Both Ends of Doubleheader Stowed Away by Downey’s Clan in Denver. DENVER, Aug. 23—Denver in- trenched itself in first place in the Midwest league yesterday by captur- ing both ends of a doubleheader from the Greybull Bisons. The first game was @ great pitchers’ battle between Rolla Mapel and Joe Edleman. Kd- dieman should have won the game, but two of the three hits he allowed were followed by errors which per- mitted the Broncs to score. Rolla Mapel was right yesterday and with air-tight support he had lit- Ue trouble in tightening when hits meant runs, and came off with the heavy end of the 4 to 3 score. The second game was a walk-away for the Broncs. The Broncs scored at will while the Bisons wero unable to touch the plate until the ninth inning when four tallies were forced across the platter. The score was far two small however for Denver had taken a I1-run lead early in the First game— 100 200 000- Denver 200 00x—4 Batteries — Eddieman and land; R. Mapel and Diamond Second game— R Greybull 000 000 004— 4 8 Denver -. 000 143 O3x—11 17 0 Batteries — Keltus and Askland, Johnson and Diamond. . § Greybull t 6 3 A H. Midwest League. Won. Lost. 14 16 16 19 20 4 Pet. 622 568 Denver — Casper Greybull Sterling Laramie Scottsbluff Al2 351 14 13 National League, : Won. Lost. 40 49 60 56 58 67 mm Pet 55 8 516 513 504 4432 420 -313 Pittsburgh |New York | Boston Brooklyn St. Louis Cingjnnati Chiengo Pnifadelphia - 79 American of ccash ce Pet 621 611 538 491 471 Lost. 44 44 59 63 60 66 | Washington - | St. Louis 431 368 Chinese women have taken to skirts jand are wearing them over their , trousers. | ee BUILDING GOOD HOMES. | Are you waiting for building prices! | to come down. Prices t iy are at rock bottom; investigate and you will |find it will pay you to build now. See Grover C. Gorsuch, builder of good Ninth and Wolcott streets. Ihomes. 469! €be Caspe FORE! BIRDMEN ARRIVE. NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Andre Stoy: anoff and Assen Jordanoff, Bulgarian aviators, arrived yesterday on the French liner France to participate in the Pulitzer trophy air race at Oma ha, November 3. JOCKEY BADLY “INJURED. SPRINGFIELD, Tl, Aug Paul Vance, 35 years of age, a jockey suffered broken jaws When his mount Midnight, fell with him at the first }hurdie race at the Illinois state fair yesterday. DULUTH, Minn } Hoover, Duluth F jSenior sculling champion, announced withdrawal of his entry for the mid die states regretta to be held in Phila delphia Labor da national MISS LENGLE IMPROVES. NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—If the cor ition of Mile. Suzanne Lenglen french woman tennis champion, c ues to improve, it play in exhibi Boston next noun bles matches in it was an ONE WOMAN QUALIFIES. CHICAGO, Aug Only one play er from west of the Mississippi river. Miss Florence Halloran, of Salt Lake City, Utah, quallfied in the champion. | ship flight of the Women’s jd association. Her metal score 98, 9 strokes higher than that of Melvin Jones, Chicago medal- w Mrs. ist SHUMAN CANCELS BOUT. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 23.—The pro. posed bout Rere Labor day between Heinie Schuman and Jimmy Hanlon Dénver lightweights, was eailed off today by promoters who announced Schuman had injured his right hand and physicians advised him it would be impossible for him to fight. Pro- moters are communicating — with Charlie White, Jack Lawler and Blockie Richards to take Schuman’s place against Hanlon. THOMA) KES PERFECT SCORE CHICAGO, Aug. man of Huron, 8S, D., won the South Shore introductory shoot in the Grand | American trapshooting tournament to. day with a perfect score in three shootoffs to decide a seven-cornered tic. Thoman broke 25 targets in each of the shoot-offs, after scoring 100 | With his six opponents in the morn- the: Ce EB, Bonner of New York City missed one target in his last 25 and |took second, while Frank Hughes of |Mobridge, S. D., who dropped. out in |the second 25, took third, | SACHNER SW) IMS GULF. | GENOA, Aug. 23.—Antonio Sachner swam the Gulf of Genaa today, a dis. |tance of 3.11 miles, in one hour 31 |minutes 20 seconds. ‘This constituted ja new record for the swim. The sea was running heavil COAST FIGHTER SUSPENDED. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23.—Eddie Ma- honey, Pacific coast lightweight, has joven suspended indefinitely from local bouts because of his unsatisfactory showing in his bout with Eddie Ran- dall last Saturday. After cautioning Mahoney several times, the referee stopped the contest. AFTER MONTHS and months. MY WIFE persuaded me. TO HAVE it done. sol went around. TO THE: " photographer. AND cor radian WHEN THE pletures came. 1 SHOV ED them to a sang. OF AMATEUR art critics. AND PROFESSIONAL crabs. pisauiseD as friends. WHO FAVORED me. WITH sucH remarks as. “DOESN'T HE look natural?" “HAS IT got a tail?” “K GREAT resemblance.” AND THAT last one. MADE ME sore. so WHEN “triena wife. ADDED HER howl 1 TRIED again. THIS TIME they were great. FOR HERE'S what happened. THE PHOTOGRAPHER said. “LOOK THis way; please.” AND HELD up something. AS HE pushed the button. AND No. one ‘oul uelp, BUT LooK pleasant. FOR WHAT he held up. WAS A es full pack OF THE cigarettes. THAT SATISFY. [Sz upg ce Chesterfield and sense goodness of those fine Turkish and Domestic to- baceos in that wonderful Ches- terfield blend. Taste that flavor! Sniff that aroma! You'll regis- ter “They Satisfy.” You can’t help it. Did you know about the Chesterfield package of 10? a) CIGARETTE Lrocerr & Myzrs Tosacco Co. Western | Harry” ‘Tho-} £ Daily Cribune CHICAGO, of th led Oly ner tit day in nual champ Women the West e Chic the ¢ turned ODOWD TE SOUTH BEN O'Dowd, New se Tommy inal nounced tod: tuted for B ILLINOIS is likely she will | Highest Jold gold | Jeweler, price and ou the qualif rou: | MRS. JONES LEADING ¢ A : npia fi Mr Ivin ds, recent win ago women’s city golf arly finishers fy round of yeater. the an ‘T GIBBONS. Aug Dan yweight, will here Labor was an substi WINS CONTEST: °. The ub was 1 the nal Association & Clubs for high h annual fly and ent here, officers Ohio, next for diamonds, H, B. Kline, ixchange building 8-15-tf. | THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS BLUFFS TAKE: ° |Bazé te Meet [SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WiRE) CASPER’S TES DUE THURSDAY Crucial Series With Denver Will Tell Tale of Split Season Winner. With the completion of doubleheader at Scottsbluff Casper Nl return here tomorrow for the! start of a five game series with Den. ver Thursday which should prove the decisive contest which will tell wheth. er Casper isthe winner of the final half of the split season The last time that Denver appeared here it was disastrous for Casper. the Broncs taking five straight games Denver won three out of the five game series recently played ver. This will be the last ti these two teams meet unle: wins the league banner. If Casper is able to win this series t id be in good position to contest Greybull for final honors in this halt of the pennant chase. today e that Casper t the highest is produced in Na. trona county in sufficient quantity to | supply all dealers. William Mosteller, P.O. Box 1105 Do You Know grade of honey | incont taken clusive. for granted. In Earlier Days In former times, when the town butcher or farmer himself dressed and cured the meat for the community, he could not always tell how it would turn out. His methods were crude; partly traditional, partly guesswork, His tests were few and Meat packing of today, as carried on by Swift & Company, has changed all that. It is scientific. Nothing is left to chance; nothing The most painstaking care and attention are given to every step. Processes are worked out on a large scale with minute exactness. Methods are continually revised and improved. Cleanliness is insisted upon. Drastic, incessant inspections are the order of the day. Swift products are uniform, graded accord- ing to quality. Take bacon, for instance. Swift & Company set out years ago to make a which should The result is Premium Bacon, always the Swift's same, always mously good. Today this bacon, wrapped, sealed y and eet © ' circled the delicious, savory bacon be uniformly excellent. The Brand SWIFTS PREMIUM fa- rg Swift & Company’s sone | of distribution car- ries it to places which the “town butcher” or the farmer could not reach. Swift & Company, U.S. A. The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Speedball Hayden Draws With Matlock *** “| ™ FE, N. M.. Au; Leo and Speedball Hayden, mid diewelghts, fought cight rounds to a draw at the Rialto theater here last night, Matlock carrying the fight the negro all through the event but landing only one punch, a solid right to thé stomach, which seer his opponent The negro showed the |greater speed and cleverness and e: ily evaded Matiock’s rushes. finishing strong and unmarked, while Mat was bleeding from a cut black did not appear to be himself. Don Lucero got ths decision over Kid Anaya in a fast cight-round semi jwindup and Andres Gonzales and V cente Bayo registered a draw SANTA Matlock lp. extending as cur Will be paid for recovery of Ford touring car En- gine No. 3072567, License No. 2520; three new Sears Roebuck Tires, Hassler Shock Absorber on right rear side only, large dent in body on left rear side. Telephone 1109 Or Call at 236 East Midwest Ave. Casper School, East Casper School. All pupils south of Eighth, west of Washington, south of Second, and west of McKinley, south of the Northwestern tracks, east of Kimball Avenue and Kimball Street will attend the East Casper School. All pupils between Kimball and Oak, south of the Northwestern tracks will attend the Park School. All pupils living west of Oak Street and south of the Northwestern tracks will attend the West Casper School. Children who will be five before January 1, may enter kindergarten. Children who will be six before apres 1, may enter first grade. School will open Tuesday morning, September 6. First in News Of All Events raiser. A feature was a four- round bout between Benny Cordova wes, each 4 years old. > In parts of the Tyrol the bride's mother her daughter what is known “tearkerchief.”” woven in fine linen, with which she ts sup- posed to dry her eyes at the ceremony Afterwards she puts this away, and not used again till it is laid over her face when she is dead MAN’S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with | PPOSOOOSOCOOOSOOOOOOOOOS in Den-, GOLD MEDAL a The world's standard remedy. for kidney. end uric acid troubler ee teste sr eccvased taannibcedy stimulate: vital organs. All droggists, three sizes Look Gold Medal on every ber | for UST cceept wo imitation | i Because the Elk Street School is now completed and on account of the growth of Casper in several direc- tions during the present summer, it has been found necessary to make some changes in school boundaries. As Now Determined School Boundaries are as Follows: All pupils north of “F” Street will attend the North except those in sixth, seventh and eighth grades who will go to Central. Children living in the Burlington residences and between the Ferlington and Northwestern tracks west of McKinley Street will attend the Central School. All pupils living between the Burlington tracks and Eighth Street with a western boundary north to Second Street, thence two blocks west to McKinley, thence north on McKinley Street to Burlington tracks, will attend the new Elk Street School, except those in sixth, seventh and eighth grades, who will go to the Baked Chicken Lunch WEDNESDAY 1130 a. m, to 2 p. m. The Wigwam 0-5 Building. PPO OO OOOO OOOO HOO OOOO HOODOO OOOO OPOOOOOOOOOSOOO OHSS OSOOOOOH OOOOH O OOOO HOO OOPOO OD OOOOH OOTOOOOOD A. A. SLADE, Superintendent of Schools. oo CASPER DAIRY MILK Consistently Passes the High Standard Set for Pasteurized Milk by the Casper Health Department Our Milk is pasteurized right here in Casper, by experts in the handling of Milk. We are thus enabled to put out a grade of Milk that is pureé’and healthful and that consistently passes all tests. Carefulness in choosing your dairy will lead you to SE CASPER DAIRY MILK ONLY Like Our Ice Cream, It Pleases. PHONE 471

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