Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE we be Casper Dally Cribune HEVLPOMIES AT [Ptoncers ota DOUGLAS (NE (lf Of Fair Week BEST EXHIBITS Grandstands on Feet at Opening of Free Exhibition, Douglas Neither the @river (Continued from Page 0797 injuring herself. ° rawn at the end of this heat as'or the horse were injured. $ mr “sult of the mixup. 1 Hargreaves from Cody. just walked away wit. the 24) trotilwith Wyoming Boy. Csi confensen to 72 re and drove bh years ago this fall. the ead of the fourth heat Beauty and T? permiasion Barbers cima the of the He was a Wyo sraw t heat of the race, and in- and a Wyoming name and the crowd josing event of the was with him in every heat. istand was provid- timés in a row his green and grey silks : fille H., driven | flashed under the wire in the lead and wen of Lewis neck and neck rn into the e she went the stands it/ H oud ald De st he was given-a big hand. In one of the half mile runs.tockey Guaghman on Record was hit in the mouth with a stone from the flying hoofs of Myrtlé. Hardee, the winner. had been) Baughman came back and raised his f dust/wh'’p to the judges stands, spitting ng blook and broken teeth, but He was non hand for the next race BY FORREST L. KYLE at or 61 33 42 - 7. Ore ana|* 5 8.6 naa, H. C. Hurgreaves - £3 - Witiam Stewart 2 * ] 4 . 2:23; second, 2:31 *“titen, > *oFell | I 240 Trot—Purse $400. Owner - gen H. C. Hargreaves ate 1 cede S. Av Elder 2 ge p ---+--James Covell 6 xt Wliam Aldr by ------L. T. Nel F ‘ Ed Bleering ___ 4 more, Catherine Direct (scratched.) H Time of heats: First, 2:37; second, 2.32; third 2:34:5. Sprit ewe, BN Halt-Mile Run. 2 e hicnh wend eiien ae tea Se Owner Rider. t 5 ; 5 and 16 tht horse|1—Myrtle Hardee --W. W. Hardee — Pace fairs ove UNETY | g es t |2—Robin Hoo -.Wes McDowell fe » - 3—Record -_._- E. Dawson r Subscribe for the Trihune and get a) 4—Biyco Archie Lauman __- Bishop n te © key for every 50c paid. el Miss Equality (scratched) rt Three-Quarter Mile Run. Owner. Rider. a" ji se -se=3, A, Bain - Pace 23 | .D. .W. Tere .-. Metcalf ———$——————K——————$—— | Five-Rights “Mite Roa! 2:19 Trot—Purse $400. | Name. Owner. Rider. Driver 1—Ves Hardee - Joe Hardee James Covell |?—Roscos - : Willam Aldrich | 3—Glendora. — i _i™M | Myrtle Hara x S.A scratched). ? ¥ S.A = Time: 1:05% | Half Mite Run. Driver i Name, Owner. Rider. James Covel! ja Robin Hood Wes. McDowell . Clark James Cc ;2—Joe . Hoge --- - Rodel _L. T. Neill | * Ww Wooten ~ W. Hardee Pace ~ J. McKeon | 4—Golden Dale Apelseth ___ C. Apeiseth D. L. McDonald | 5—Betty Blye - L. N. Esterline Joe Davis William Stewart 53, 2 <-De Ty erga Track—Soft and cuppy. Ww. Zetia’ rter, harness racing— A. hardson, Powell S. Towner } Starter, running races—Dr. R. W. Hoggan, Salt Lake City. | Clerk of course—M. T. Tunnicliff, Douglass. meee? | Judges—Dick Hornbuckle and Joseph Garst of Dougles; Ross Grant of | Casper. - Joe pace | ‘Timers—Joseph Mooney and T. C. Rowley, both of Douglas. Golden Goldie Pace Joe Hardee Clark } Bowman | | Mrs. Driver _~ Bowman Baumar Metcalf Richardson | st ou the finish that get off the years IN the road, the age of your car is @ secret. It is by its looks! Are you proud of it? Has tt a dull, dingy appearance? Why not make it glow and glisten again as though it never had a birth- day? You can do the job yourself— and at small cost—with Devoe Motor Car Finish. This product ts self- leveling and “'seta” so smooth that ot oe “isa dosatie rast lurable ~rust-preven' made i in standard rae a Devoe Products are time-tested and Proven, backed by the 168 years’ experience of the oldest paint manu- Founded ir3t concern in the U. S, Founded McDoweil BE terline S re) aves Wearer From Drowning John Ris cae 242 W. Yellowstone Phone 33 WATCH FOR -OPENING! FIRST ADDITION TO MIDWEST HEIGHTS. Minor Accidents and Fast Events Kesp NATRONA i ITY EXHBN IN FAIR WEEK SHOW & horticultural products ip Natrona county has an attractive booth, largely devoted to mitig man with a Wyoming bred horse | porticultural procuct#.under the su pervision of Gi M. Penley. the county agent. ‘The. display>ancludes high- grade frdits ‘with. apples, cratapples, ums and pears predominating. In e-agricultural—fepartment there are vegetables of almost every known variety. My. Penley concentrated on these two divisions in tne hope of winning for Natrona county in the sweepstake events, One of the spe- clal exhibits as the highgrade honey from the apiaries of William Mostel ler. Natrona courty exhibitors who are showing their producth inthe county inc nde: D. N. Spears, Aleck, ipp, Albert Me" Kearns, W: Kearns, Charies Swingle, Mabel € Starks, William Mosteller. Willard Haynes and li. N. Kerr ‘go this month the govern tnd drawing for ex-service men took pt at Torrington. The thajority of the 208 former soldiers moved on r irrigated land in Go- shen county last April and May Their exhibit is one of the featurer of the fa'r R. R. Crowe of Torrington, “known as the “Daddy of Agriculture in Go- shen County,” is one of the best boosters for the abilty of the ex-sol- dlers as farmers. Their. display -in cludes most of the well-known -gra‘ns ~zWheat, oats, barley and rye—sev- eral grades of alfalfa anda wide va- riety of "vegetbles. Mr. Crowe, a fermer resident of the Big Hern ba: sin, has been a real estate man for 36 years and explains his interest tn farming in the statement that “better farms mean better prosperity for Wyoming*in general.” R. W. Morse, the county agent, is with the Goshen exhil thuslast'c He is en- sbout the way the former service men have tawen hold and says that the Veteran, Wyoming, post of the American Legion, whose Members are practically all govern- ment land owners, ts one of the:most active in the country. The University of Wyoming fs, as sual, taking an active part in the Yair. The extension department of the agricultural college has organiza. tion in 16 different counties and 10 of the 16 are represented by products of the boys’ and girls’ work. Big Horn, Lincoln and Niobrara counties are particularly active in this. The displays inctude clothing, | canned frults, livestock. vegetables and poui- ry. Several of the counties are. rep. esenied by boys’, stock judging teama, ' The work is under the super- ion of A. R, Chase, state, club iss Alta Emerson,’ both NO * CHARGE EXCEPT FOR GRANDSTAND NO CHARGE EXCEPT FOR GRANDSTAND Able to swim but a dit timorous about venturing far out for fear you'll ; i gig weale-sa be wcaita th mecie tine eons ey a oot Soe, ome sou Lots facing the Pavement are now being recently invented by a Wimbledon (England) man. A long narrow bag of ded is tucked insids the breast of one’s swimming sult—de- gra ° eof emergency it may be infated by a short rubber tube | ow broaths and one is buoyed te cafety. Se is “The exhi ibit: th DOUGLAS, Wyo., pt. 13.—The ibis in the building at this year’s state fair demonstrate the the, main vances being made in the vomit. B of agricultural and “yom st harness race} the variety augur a rich agrarian growth for the state. y | sicn’s aquarium Is a constant place of 4 Trotting Races . CATTLE Largest Number and Best. Herds Ever Gathered at a Western Fair. Both the quality and of th efaeuity of the university, C, Stanley Greenbaum, state dairy, food and ofi commissicner, has a choice selectién of butter and cheese fro mall parts of Wyoming on dis Play o nthe ground fluor of the main building. HR. Lochry of Salt:Lake City,.connected with the department of agriculture, whois judging these «asses, was the first judge to get ander way yesterday morzing. In eonnection with this exhibit are 4 series of demonstration sof butter fa vesting conducted by Tsubeltle Ha sl school children from Carpenter. v are chaperoned by Mrs Will am Bahn. , ‘The state fish anil. game commis interest. « Bruce Nowlin, commiasion- bas almost every variety of na- ‘¢ Wyoming fish in the glas« bows. Douglas Flapper Has Antidote For Too Much Rouge DOUGLAS, ~ Wyo. Sept. 13.— | Douglas runs with the leaders in every fad and fashion that takes the nation’s fancy. They even | have a crop of flappers hore that can compete with the best. Last night one sof the most typl- cal of sub-deb crowd was wandering around the Arts and Crafts build ing. She had an Eva’ Tanguay mop of "bobbed -hair, rolled stock- ings, “exceedingly. short “sirts and f 1 | | | | most of: the other accoutredyents of the 1922 models. She ‘was joined by a portly looking matron hr was evidently ‘her mother + “Child, you have Kogethier too much rouge on your Ups.” was a firat observation, all right, niy' dear, the young yet.” NOTICE. | I have sold my interest. fn the Queen Grocery at Fifth and Lincoln streets, to -J.°E: Frisby. Mr. J. E, Frisby is assuming the’ obligations of) the firm. A. J. BELS. 9-12-4t¢ wichens make peattinete ese we inners mit ie s we give with ‘every 50c pald at-offiee will win you WEDNESDAY, SEPTENTER 13. A822. Laziest Sgt on In Douglas Wins On Canine of Species DOUGLAS, Wye, Sept. 13.— Douglas has its laziest family. The moet strenuous exertions recorded for 4€ in recent years has been the moving of the father and son around the house so’ that . they would have to sit in the sun, Last night about mine the family had_just retired when they were disturbed by the howlings of the'r dog. The howls increased in fre- quency and strength. Finally the headof the house could stand it the matter with that dawg.” “I would, Paw, but I’m just too tired to move." Father stood the racket for . few more howls. “Maw, you'll have to go out and seo what's the matter with that hound. “Paw, snove.”” Several more wails and father dragged himself out of bed and on into the yard. He returned in few minutes. “What was the matter with ‘at fool dawg,’ wald the son as he eased himself back into bed. “Well, he. was sittin’ on his tail and just too damn tired to move.” hip ooo oleae NOTICE. I will not be responsible for bills contracted by my wife. L. 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