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Che- Casper Daily Critune present dis-)ter and both acored on 2” Smith's it must be|Goublé ovér Plack’s head. Ryan was PAGE FOUR ST. Louis, July” 28.—With their of Railway Executives, ©2ts om an average 300 pounds of LEWIS CONFIDENT OF AN EARLY = See oe walkie eae Se eee | : ‘ Meuse! their star youthful pitcher Roy Kolp/ of executives next Tuesday in ow! | 7 he {vvernor’s reply sald in part: hot single past Frisch ‘with two . 2 tothe et the ¥. to-l Fork, lick porte aero rpits | Etifch then made # diving Nehif, p. éay in the final garae of the series in| Gyr, Franklin as he hurried away Soxveying and hat:the public must be made to eur.| (&0ns" het grounder for St. Lotis opened with « run in the|" effort to stem the onrush of New|rrom the White House to join the | Geologis | the Oil field ame and-then first place. The Yan- | pp —egeen Bi ‘rou wil Pardon me for eleing i | HOM the catcher out at ese Stock’s tntid out “apa crea oe [Hest Dantes. thelr hepes ot eaptrtog| cteinstie"e sen, eefersior’, (| Oil Field Maps, Blu AND (Ccntinued from Paes One eftect that the federal government ts] Louition that the ational aorermmmane| in tbe New ork jait Dogk pulled | Mann's triple off the right field wall. fond bap nigd ype a; nioioason, Sam | announcement that there would be ne BLUE PRINT CO. TONS. Wilibe taco ito sface with te-| powerless to Interfere with the "Attld DSSS Lone. oak autheriie te ates | milied Dicent.. taamaea eee Hornsby was called ov: on strikes. pred wetlage of nthe locals|euement between the unions = P. O. 325 the United Mine W orkers OC! our citisens from the embarrass lined to stock and Rawlings fanned. |Frisch then cut off anct\er run with bain ict one Dwi yewed me — individual roads. This Ragan pd 10, Daly Bldg. towards iIndependen: local situation that ces wi I do not see Frisch teipjea, te deep right but was/a sensational stop behind thd base bands oon reek $ “4 pega oy was interpreted as block! ‘ay it A Room overnment is} &greementa; that at present nothing! now we can concedt that such power | eft on Meusel’s fly to J. Smith. £ on Schultz's hot shot on which he got|‘™° Series, an: @ leads! rf tag ment at least for the time being o | fo woth to crannt caable men WINE! aseq not exist. I aim writing frenkiy|_HYS" was again the master Gfishe| his man at first base. ning the contest which ould even the/ the strike on the Baltimore and Ohio t the average} to work, to work in safety, and that/ recause the people are becoming im | Cardinals in the seventh. Mack drew! New York missed’a good may = SCE ee easipel ag | Fallroad. sane Seat| paseo arta Tag fry Snead? Sale taser, Malt of She Sent Ban [oncait Gna Tha Vannes” bare ry from | he mine workers” which| {°" monueres ieee croft and Ra: ‘tings both walked, then ace ty peta Be Pe aot ba tans ot by lecielation | €&tly end of the matter.” ned for th« second, time. were pushcd along a base on Frisch’s|'Tne uneupe ee SAme® Played. baradiemas Nacemetics ta Pon ci =f Ruck Wits word ne " sacrifice. Mousel then fouled to Gain-| New York—Witt, cf.; Dugan, 3b.; | | egret aan nes 2| HARDING CONFIDENT ; : ¢r and Young rolled to Lavan. Meusél, rf.; Ruth, if.. Schang, c.; Pipp,| | the state | crave AAbe ween area Pe ie eet Ort O0AL: SUPEUE, St. Louis scored a second run in the|1b.; Ward, 2b.: Scott. ss.; Jones, p. | Everybody's Theater m within the state| crnor last week when he informe1 tho| WASHINGTON, July 48.—Contt. ica’ guntee: Fok oediind baad See hese | jwased and oper-/ natiofial executive ho was asking John| dent that enough coal’ w' be pro-|o°der. He fanned Young. Kelly went/#*°° ‘At son oral ate—| 2 i BES | e F e of an increase’ | L. 1 president of the mine work-|auoed eventually to meet ch out on a fly to Flack and Stengel'rolied| Bancroft, Ainsmith got two bases on|Sisler, 1U.; Williams, If; McManui Continuous 1 co 11 P. M. } ? i ntual o meet the coun- to Hornby, Stengel’s muff of his long fly. Lavan | 2p. Jacobson, cf.; Serereid, c.. Bron an agreement is reached ers, to grant Michigan mlners,permis:/try’s needs regardices of atrikes on 10¢-25c 10¢-25c production ‘mines, nmounted with the mine McKinney said. | sion to enter agreements tndependent-| raiiroads and in the mines, Preident| 2ornsby hit a home tum anis the vee qnelx national affiliation @hd‘re-| Harding, it was sald today at the|J@ft field bleachers to_siast the st. COAL DEMAND IN turn to work, sal ‘ “fGen Jenow-w! BRITAIN GROWT iz T = gu sah eabywran a have the AsDON. sai persuasive power to effect a volun uu fh tary agieementin Michigan but I think sent in Ainsmith with a double past | kie, 3b.; Kolp, p. third. Haines fanned and Flack Harding. tala to *|rovts elghth inning. ‘he drive wae|€founded to Bancroft, New York scored one run in the| (Coutinuea rrom Page One) White ‘House, strike aittatonn”” | Hernsty's 31th of imttdoitane ten| sine) clasts Aécuia “as little with} frst inning on singles by Witt and/|been taken to Cutbank, Mont, for a Feeord : {1 be sent ation: “4 ational League heme run Haines in the second. - Stengel bounced| Meusel and Ruth's infield force out.|coroner’s examination. Tt w 5 sng tministration, it was: aadea, | the ™ in 1884 hy Ed Williamson of the/an infield single over second with one|The Browns went ahcad in their half|from Cutbank to Indianapolis iats ! Umpires—Connolly and Owens. rill, of course, interpose no objec tod it fair to assume you could not en|% aloes Meat Chicago Nationals. | McHenry, Four-jout but Smith fouled to Gainer and|by counting two runs. Williams hit| today. PRN pene ae should the governor 0 be pey nvaetoar then ant pad 4 on|Neht forced Stengel at second. into the right field bleachers for a| The rest of the party, of which Dr. ’ resent in the absence of law to guar. nept ths ‘Doles "St: al feeble infield grounders. Stock ea St. Louis’ -| Rome Fun, scoring behind Sisler, who| Wyrn was the leader, are returning DOES OIL AND m = 4 > s 3 y of Indiana, and Governor m s pegs oom had forced Tobin after Tobin walked to the Glacier National park entrance, Can Oaks teen the, Dublio welfare We! Grossbeck-of Michizan end Undertake | New York scored two mote rene in ning with @ single to left but was out ae thetr trip having beon abandoned. Dr. San Only face stape necessary 0 ¢n-| oat production teeta ei their half of tho eighth. E. Smith/at second trying to stretch the hit WATER MIX? able men willing to wor! 0 do so in ii coupl, a ance that state authority, and federal scoring Smith and when. Stock threw| first two mem got on base. Bancroft clift wall on which the party was|/kins to the tune of a couple Gate. delivery authorities, when needed will rrovide mueans to protect every man in the | 00 —_—~— ie tripled to deep left. yan fouled toyMarn was thrown out at first by Ban. bkderpm ee ees arranged is beitevea| Defect safety. Ido not think this! tt. Bancroft walked nad Rewlings| croft and Hornaby flied to Young. Jably from an apoplectio stroke and . Hare . Ppiles for August ai-| @e8h8 On armed.guard at the mouth was hit by a pitched ball, filling the] ‘The Giants‘ missed “another: chunce pee ed bus the etae of the narrow | Phey mixed for rey Wil-\ pilesiee vai of every mine. It does need the assur-| bases. Frisch beat out an infield tap,|to acore in the third inning when the {ones "4 ate. de is Sabet = Ad to the plate Banc-oft also, s singled and Raw‘ings walked, Frisch anata is also > | ered. “"Ylls death marks the end of aca.) Millions in tawlings took third. Frisch stole sec-| repped to Lavan. Meusel fanned and “ear - while t penn Saeena n | pursuit of lawful employment.” ond, lly third steal of the ame. Raw-| Young forced Rawlings at sesond. Peptitigg a ane ie a ke maith The Great American uing e Ge state r “It is a matter of recor¢ the prest.| lings was thrown out at the plate on St. Louis scored its third run in the ‘4 me Lane Fey Pr i = = re _ pads have slaced ract for sai, | Gent Wrote “that coal operatcra ané| Meusal's bounder to Toporcer, Stock| fourth inning. Schultz singled to tn tte tr veg baat lp paps 00 tons ship. os . mine workers in many districts have been quite ready to come to an un Aer--| standing in very short order, but the} (Continued from Page One.) policy of the national organization’ is|to Doak while Kel (Continued from Page One) for 35 years had been a leader of Comedy Drama J t the White House| mountain climbing activities. Ho had thea pit aac mfereceerene Mr. Hara.| Placed the embletn of the American caught Young's. fiy. Ryan again turned back the Car- dinals in the ninth, New York win- * - Cc AN right, took second on Gainer’s infield ment in September, © No out and scored on Ainsmith’s single co right. Lavan forced Ainsmith at {p> owners are harvesting big as etired be-| ning it fourth straight game second and Haines in turn force¢|ing. The strike leaders, who was un-|Alpine club, of which he was presi- ( Fave cached sieteer cent ee pes eee | Heatile to any district or stato arrange-|twoen the plate on i. Smiths preune.| ae fecond place team. Pinch Mitters | Lavan. Accompanied, refused to discuss the| “nt, on 10 of the highest peaks in e el have reached sixteenvshillings per ton./ rent. This apparently is re nnt|tr t2 Fournier. The play put’ Stengel] Mueller and Shotton were easy and) In ‘the Giants’ half of the fourth] altuation, declaring “this thing has| Glacier park and this year had hoped The eee auty | issues involved and ts one which must/on third and H, Smith on ccond but Rawlings ended the game with @ good| inning, Haines retired the side in|come to the point where we all can|t? Plant {t on the summit of Mount creasing’ daily: and prices are quic be definitely settled. Ido net cnow of| Ryan left them when he struck out. 4 dingly. Bes: admiral catch of Flank’s low liner. The Giants| order. Kelly and Stengel.went out on|do good it we keep quiet for a ecouple|Siveh, which on ‘wo previous occa reacting ammordingly. Bes? admir: rn Re) authorities wiley ace Unser t3e legal] Ryan retired the Cardinals in order|tmade 18 hita, ringing thelr total for| lone ‘flee can oo. Smith of days.” sions he had failed to reach. coal, which was 25 shillthes per ton| authorities which are sow povsessed|in tee first halt of the fifth. Frisoh| the series up-to Pog ; gern atrikes, Cokes 3 Dr. Wynn had rendered invaluable 0 ar alse last. week ts Quoted at 35, while) by either state or. federal goveriment.|made @ good rurining eateh of Btock's a SENS The Cardinas scored another run in| BOILERMAKER CHIEF service to the national parks bureau freight rates have gone up from 7| “BManiféstly, legisisfon must be pro-| foul: Jack Smith fanned and Ban-| NEW YORK, July 28—Having won| the fifth inning when rain started to|NOT OPTIMISTIC, aie tae ssbdee anda canddas spilings./¢ rence\to 15 shillings and/ vided and I mean ts submit the whdldl crete threw: eat Hortoer tron Geep|four straight games from the second] fall. Flack singled to right and Stock] WASHINGTON, July 283—(By The fhe oan ee: Marion higher) peaks of ; 1 in a. few ca D rroblem to congress at the earliest con-| short. place St. Louls Cardinals, Manager| bea tout a bounder to Rawlings.| Associated Press}—Definite announce. |{"e Country. A picture that every employer Withithe «s 1 sistent time possible after the house) The Giants took the lead by scoring | MeGraw of the Giants, sent Art Nehf,| Mann popped to Kelly. Hornsby's in.|mént that President Harding has and employe should see trict.,the-rainers sro: nowhere rep rt-| re-assembles. five rung in thelr half of the fifth. | his left hander,to make @ glean eweep| field single filled the bases, Schultz's] evolved proposals for ending the rail| el to be 'dtsinclined to-continue work-| “If the coal, producers of the United Pancroft doubled, advanced to third on| of the series in the second game. Jesso| sacrifice ty drove in Fack. Gainer|strike to be laid before meetings of —Also— ing to, fill. the American demand or| States were/so organized that ® nation-|Rawlings infield out and scored on| Hales pitched’ for S#. Louis. Man: Ufted a fly to Young. union and executive representatives NOTICE * Ciaposed'to take any action in the in-} a: body were to determine the poliey| Frisch's Single to center. Frisch took | ager Rickey of St. Léuis, sent @ team! New York taled to score in thielnest week wae made late today by J. Toonerville Comedy terests ofthe American strikers. of every member and permit no sales| econd on J. Smith's poor throw-in | of elght right-handed batsmen into the half of the fifth. Neh walked, Ban-|A. Franklin, president of the boiler-| Dance Every Tuesday, of coal except on dictation of term: ngled to cen-| came. croft filed to Flack, Rawlings hit into|makers union, after he, with B. M. Thursday and Saturday and stole third. Mousel s U. 8. POWERLI by the national officials, every stat bd * ter driving in Frisch and when the The best mid-week crowd of the sea-|a double play, Haines to Lavan to Jewell, general leader of the strikers, At The SUNDAY BREAK UNION od legislature and ‘congress itself would pall rolled through J Smith, Meusel|son, which was estimated at 30,000/Gainer. Whie Ainsmith was up for|haa concluded a final conference with Dreamland Roof Gerd LANSING, Mich. July 28-4 letter be instantly put an end to Dheattaae'|renched third, from where he scored| was in the stands when the second| St. Louls In the alec Umpire Kiem | the president. a ag} 7, from Presiden: v Ine workers unh ting re ri Fatty: and ‘i 4 ped th t “ tatives of the striking sh: Street N Im: Groesbeck. received today declared in assumed national dictation. It is the fig cune™® sacrifice fly. Kelly and game started. The line-up ven fhe Enmo as the rain came] > Representatives of th » a orma ta adge Everybody piveicoesis, pee New lanagement, SMITH & MAHER . tengel followed with singles to cen- ‘St. Louis rt; down in torrants. —— ZANE GREY WROTE IT! “ TONIGHT, SATURDAY MATINEE AND zx SATURDAY NIGHT A Ow ie ae r 4/7 B16) IVR EOE 3 BOHEMIAN : CIRL” IN PROLOGUE AND THREE ACTS The never-to-be-forgotten, Light Opera that has lived through eighty years of continuous playing, and is still new to thousands. THE IMMORTAL WORK OF BALFE. FIRST OF THE TEN DAYS’ LIGHT OPERA SERIES TO BE PRESENTED BY THE BRANDON LIGHT OPERA COMPANY THE FEATURED ARTISTS THEO PENNINGTON ......2...+.—20-+—-+s1--—-SOprano HAZEL EDEN... sons Soprano PAULA AYRES... omen een neeereeee- ee CONtTalto HARRY PFEID ...._____... ___..___Tenor LEE BRIGHT... ——....__Tenor «CARL BUNDSCHU. 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