Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1922, Page 7

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be Casper Daily Cridbune First in News Of All Events 1 Candidate for High Court. | Judge Allen, who was the first wom: Tod > Game. CLEVELAND, June 14. — Judge} an elected to the common pleas beach ay 8 Ss E. Allen of Cleveland has| in Ohio was the first woman to run her candidacy for nomi-|fo rthe supreme court in this state, i the surreme court of Ohia if _not_in_the country. Chicago at Boston. = Articles Signed for Battle at TT SCOUTS ON TOES FORFIAST ANNUAL TRAGK AND FIELD === =e ee “ETA ot) See 24 4 Cincinnati at Philadelphia. 25 Says He Would Fight Demp- NEW YORK, June 14.—Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler will battle The big track meet to be held by the Casper Bo FS i Saturday on the high school athletic field will pvp haryed s 23 sey if Terms Could, Be a number of unique-contests and by the entrance in the meet! Arranged. | for the world’s lightweight champion ship in Jersey City on the night of was settled today when [| World orld Results | _By Leased Wire | American League. Philadelphia at Chicago. | ‘Washington at St. Louls. j Boston at Cleveland. of scout officials and councilmen. New York at Detroit The two teams, made up of the maturer portion of the local local organization, will go into things with the avowed pur- BEING EREGTED FOR YGDERFETE LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 14— Jeans Willard is willing to meet Jack ct.| Dentpsey in a return match for the S| world’s heavyweight championship of the squared circle, the big Kansas jrancher, il magnate and ex-cham 51) pion infornied a newspaper man when S| cornered ir his home in the Holly. 3| wood district here. “I would meet Dempsey, if we could the scribe quoted ——>—_—__ Will you be able to retire the mort, gaKe you are now carrying when dv *| ~ If net investigate the 3 per cent plin! of the United Home Bullders’ asso-| ciation. Shite 206, Becklinger Bldg.| Phone 1830. 6-6-4t' _————. event en- dies, pole vaults, relay races and shot | Detroit put will be among the events listed. | Chicaro Besides these there will be many ex- clusively scout games and contents, | such as stretcher race, firemen's lift,| and “water boiling contests, A. dosen medals have arrived ana| LANDER WOMAN INJURED. | are on @splay at the CampbellJohn-| Last Scores | 2A proche eaie tA eet ged gi son store. There are five other ark C. ered mn col medals on the way and one silver lov-| |larbone and several ribs when thrown ing cup. ‘This cup, which is eight} TUESDAY FINALS. from a wagon in which she was riding inches high, will be beautifully en- = in eee Watch for Piggly Wh: — The Quality Line ————————— Se CS Se TRAVELING THRU CASPER Call and Ask for a Demonstration. She was removed to a New Goshen County Town Expects to Entertain Im- mense Crowds at Rodeo Set for Next Week. wil be completed for the Yoder rodeo which will be run threb days, starting Friday, June 23 and ending Sunday, June 25. ‘The track has been completed, with the exception of. dragging, and will be. in good shape for the running races thich will feature the first day —Friday. Race horses have been engaged to |graved and will-be presented to the jtroop scoring the greatest number of ~ A gold medal will be given to the points, individual point winner, besides sec- ond and third high point medals. Medals of three classer will be given! to the individuals taking first, second| and thir place fn the different classi- fications. Scout officials and council. men will also be eligible for medals in their classification and are going | to work ‘hard to obtain them, accord ing to al] reports. Jewelry and watcn repatring by ex- National League. Pittsburgh 5, Boston 8. Chicago 8, Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 5, New York 7 St. Louis 0, Philadelphia 14 American League. Boston 0, Chicago 5. Washington 1, Detroit 5 Philadelphia-Cleveland game poned; rain. New York 4, St. Louis 13 —_——_— = The first case of a wild animal ext. | | fering from rabies has just been re ported from India, where a panther, | which was killed after attacking sey- eral people, was found to be suffer- local hospital. Y, ne, SHAVE—THE Always - i Couitis OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 1406 All the National Parks Are Open. Second and Yel- lewstone come from Mitchell and other points to-take part in the running program, which will attract a large wumber of fast horses. Ideut. Toncray and bride were here last Friday and arranged for a novel aerial stunt. Hoe is one of the most daring pilots in the country and has taken part in many big celebrations. On the first day of the rodeo, Lieut. Toncra; will have one of his dare- devil rides in a saddle, strapped to the ine. The feat has never -been attempted and will undoubtedly prove a very thrilling performance, as ‘Toneray is famous for his many death- daring fests in the air. Hoe is tho first pilot to successfully make an air- - | ‘ s ship shimmy. aK ee It will prove extremely difficult for 90-0-0-0000000000004(Political Advertisement] >400080600460060004 the rider to stay in the saddle on the ertenant's bucking airship. The secor end third days of the rodeo will be devoted largely to the wild west exhibitions being arranged Budweiser Everywhere i er ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC., ST. LOUIS _. Parker Bros. Cigar & Tobacco Co. Wholesale Distribators Casper, Wyoming ee ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street Oppestte Emtrance te New Pouteffics , COME AND BE CURED Te affected With either soute or chronic disease, simple er. com! ao ean come to us knowing that we s Bare treated and cured ‘case “ease Sah) exactly like sour own. f your disease 3 ret Announcement CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I take this means to announce myself as a candi- date for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Na- trona,County. Subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held August 22. E, W. “BUCK” ELDER. wmaneatly caret suiency and "ind me deteution trem FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE go low an to be within the reach of even the poorest, and erran salt your convenience ition tres. Houra, 9 &. mm. te S p. my Sundays, 10 o m to DenverMedical Institutes ‘823220 nz ha. vores 100,000 O00 POUNNS Of WOOL IN LATE SALES UPTON, Wyo. June 14—One and one-half inillion pountis of wool, repre- . senting cilps over an area extending .. to Buffalo; [Political Advertisement ]' ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annoutice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary subject to the will of the voters. factors to consider in buying a tire ES er nomi YAWNS men at prices ranging from 31 to 38% cents a pound. The deals involved ap- proximately $500,000 and ranchmen are in much better shape financially as a result of the movement. Canada to Plug i¢ is the policy unin "\ast the life of the tire, giving continued traction and protection against skids. Based*on these-points, consider, MILLER GEARED-TQ-THE-ROAD TIRES air Baste built to give the, greatest mileage at the lowest cost. The Road Tread lasts 50 cree Fontes tap the average non-skid tread. ‘Byery Miller ‘Tire is built of uniform, selected materials to Save, Money and Trouble The Miller organization has contributed more to increasing Sante rachgtqtatpemepana-c lg ‘te Mller Rubber grown to recognized as a leader in expert Nari ce Berka PED. reemanntD, antici basic Miller tire or tube you Bian har Der ae eee, eee re eve You THE MILLER ca sae ops apap of NEW YORK Miller Ti res Geare to-the- Road Une ANTONOTH 500 East Yellowstone The “Drop-Complaints-Here” slot which, in many in- stances, used to be about the only means of communi- cation between a public utility company and its cus- tomers, has been boarded up with the “Walk-in” sign. E. M. ELLITHORPE. evecrcsee Up Liquor Leak The supercilious “TI’ll-see-if-he’s-in” personage who was wont to act as a barrier to the president’s office is now leading a useful existence, reading meters, stringing wires’ or urging ’em to “step up front please.” : A GOOD USED AR Is a better buy than a new one at the same price. We Have Some Good Buys ON DISPLAY NOW The Outdoors Is Calling NOW Don’t miss an opportunity to make this summer a pleasant one for yourself and family. TERMS IF DESIRED The Nash Casper Motor Co. Corner Yellowstone and Kimball Phone 1818 OTTAWA, June 14.—A blow at the transportation of Mquors from Can- ada to the United States is seen in provisions of the budget announced by W. 8S. Fielding, minister of fi- ‘mance. Wdanor exporters under new law are required to furnish a bond double the fambunt of import duties. on . such ‘goods to guarantee that the ship- “Yea (with a yawn) we'll look into it,” has been bal cs by ‘‘We’ll attend to it (with a smile) at once. Whey fore, Hated for, shipment: A sincere desire to better serve the people is the anvil upon which has been hammered out this modern and ever-expanding policy of courtesy, frankness and fairness on the part of the utility organizations. Twenty cities and towns tn the United States bear the name of Colum- bus and Columbianas. Naturally, the people have grown more friendly toward their telephone, gas and electric companies. They have an entirely new conception of, these great agencies whose potentialities formerly were supposed to begin and end with the service they pro- vide. Operating under state control, with rates held to the minimum and service to the maximum, the utility companies, with their substantial payrolls, their heavy expendi- tures for supplies and maintenance and their large contributions to tax requirements, are now rightfully regarded as community assets. ur assurance that the kind of long, depend- And I will make a hit I mean. Our dry cleaning and our superior dyeing have made a hit with the folks who know how to appreciate good work. Let us help you | to help in the general conservation movement. Well call your work. THE SERVICE CLEANERS 115 E. RAILROAD AVE. PHONE 56 The people and their utility organizations now speak the same language, interpreted through Good Will and Mutual Under- standing. for Natrona Power Company Le oats <n ll on rai clal dal ala Leh” pe aie atin ates

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