Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Dally Tribune WATSON MEN Engagement Of Princess Olga Is Annulled e Republican Club To Sponsor More Campaign Rallies Reservations For World’s Series Begin NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Deluged by applicatoins for world’s series tickets, the Giants today began ac- cepting requests for the National | league “home games” at the Polo grounds, including the opening con test The Yenkees, although they have not yet definitely clinched the American league championship, also were being besieged by applicants but they wereabelng held to await | the actual winning of the pennai Prices for the series are the same as a year ago, ranging from $1.10 for bleacher seats to $660 for box reservations for single games. Tick- | ets for the upper tier of the grand — stand and for the bleachers, num- | bering 22,000, will be sold on the | day of each game and only at the | Polo grounds. — Sub Chaser Is Nine Months on Atlantic TF DIEGO. submar arrived of a long winded British I Hopkins 4 for V Sept from Engl: chaser Cal., the boilers burned was forced to sig t to Wngland for new artisans to install them. ne the hoflers and ma- ed agineer crew trip wa Rail Shipments Show Great Gain find some- he will call ur Triune and get S131 has become arkets fc LEFT STRANDED CHARACTER ANALYSIS OF TURKISH LEADER Mustapha Kemal Pasha, as a The Turkish leader le nd 1 = power an head—eaut ponsity. 5. Rounded Width of jaw In—sensuousness. Bodies forethought. 4. nd p Upper Under the Soldier As a Statesman upper right picture is a phrenologist’s study th betwoen base of skull and tip of chin—strong will servation Marked proturbances on elther side of considerably above line of ear—destruct've pro- High foriy ad—power of genralship. 7. nies of the miners in the Argonaut disister. Owing e y the fire t bodies had-to the strapped to boards under blankets end cg 4 pulleys before they could be eure to the Kennedy mine and lifted ‘the rest of the w hh: to shows the first of these 47 bodies beng taken from tho mine shaft toa wagon whence It was ¢ mile and a half distant to a pt e the rude caskets) wore The photo was rushed by newspapers. 1 airplane ct i by the Pacific 2» Atlantiie Photos to eastern huge “H-S.LOCKWoOD. Tug Seized In'$500,000 Rum Plot | This Is onsof the tugs selzed as part of the boot legger fleet operated by the no-called “Globe Line” In which American seamen were shanghaled according to porting flegal Mquor to New York. By worth of liquor was sola by bootlegs one transaction tn which these boats figured it was claimed modern methods and compelled to participate in trans- $500,000 ees to reach America, razed Smyrna after dicated by costume—Grecks, Arm Smyrna Refugees Arrive Safely at Saloniki snapped as tney disembarked at Saloniki after (Say any ¢ knew of fstlows- t of the o} A few r the cam ing in tb tt thrust Photo from which pbrenologieal simly was It shows the strength looks ad of. the profile and at the sume time gives a side view af face numbers 'n now on the diagram below the photo on the left refer to « text that) Ned was pr appears below the paoto. watehed Ted get ersws and - me t'me he eve Ted could re trument o yeu get a real sald, Ted, What Could This House Tell? jwith a sc ing on t Then he |before pu made bound it zs | bath Brovh.r want to know abot had svaked off a Ad amp or v that me! any fet! cured a cigar box that had been dry paper. ‘ou'd thnk that Taugind Ned. “Don't want * make a good xeie plained Ted “Whoever heard laughed Ni “It's a word I rights it shou’ means a sort of uke a cigar box Aw. ma tar bow. carefully took fall apart threw away the nails and |glued. 't together, after he had first| cut the funny, crooked sound holes. “The violinshaped sound hoies Hiomttor he big round one with « jewar box.” he ex ed. ST. LOUIS—Two men_ believed | The string arm he¥also fastened on| killed and damage estimated at $100. ew and gue before fasten SanaTs PY e bottom as shown at Aj Pay up for your Tribune and ert put In the string peg, al#o|* key for every 50c paid. Scat ting on thé bottom. VS ee = |row at E shows the string peg and F | shows how it is fastened w'th a home wire cetter pin «ound and around jwith cord and’ wrapped it in a blanket |to keep it out of the damp alr sad Ted, “ its go jUsh—it'e just the weather—umless ii | at as he dashed |the Des Djace ae the drawing a bos he had se-|X made and perforeted the and from wh'eh he i dug up the old atrings he s Iabels and other | Written home fcr. Tie pegn a wherever you want them, The * aw ng snows the litte 1 et it wet, can't/f shows bow the tailpiece. of e' out of It." et | hard wood is perforated and on and B showy the tiens « of a ‘boxclele’,” | strings. Some ukeleles use ditt. nted and by g001) clgar-boxelele— “and not a cheap| a whitewood | th cedar, you can get} out of It | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922 tur { there | thunders,” He had learned f stunts y . would net bite when Jt then sk mel If ut yuur ‘boxelele’ thing . help the oth ireses me ir care - got to harden a week sper —Le A. BB. 14 him, aud so they went fx It was more than a week © Ted got a chante to ¢ made ukele! it aga'n over Hel over w He sandpap: and over, varnish: lac, cut out or m: eral days row Ged and tapered, so that b Inz In as you turn to tune they stic was including F sharp, } rangement is # m: en, with a tuning 5 A" and tuned the oth ti atch and he was ready lele made out o ea uke out of a Plinkey-Plink-e-plunk,” we quite right (cult, and you'll be surpr sed what a really sweet tone it has. Friday—"An_ Imy J St morrow—serry Making: edar cigar box 000 caused by three successive explo sions which wrecked a bne-stors building occupied by a thre compan; here. ATHENS—King Constantine told the correspondent of the Associated Press that he would stick to the throne until his people told him they no longer wanted him, DENVER—Approximately $1,000, 000 is to” be spent in the Co’ mining field by the American Si ing and Refining company, it was announced. All districts in the state are to be benef.ted by the expend. ture. After that he htly let's put on our catch some cat Cl NORMA ‘This old house stands on the Phillips farm et New Brunswick, N. J., near the spot where the bodies of the Rev. Hdward Wheeler Hajl and ‘Mre. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills were found. Prosecutor Joseph ©. Stricker inset} is seeking witnesses to learn who inhabited the building which was generally thought to be abandoned. Bde st wht stSeeeh se rae \iilker, formerly ‘part own- | 2 m 3 Ga Ale South Camp Mercantile com Ground Floor, Tribune Bids Wife Slain ‘id. the euenig|Pany' and who has (been connected TOO LATE [0 CLASSIFY e The ance ame a well Twenty sh Wyoming LE 200) in fe? r property une. FOR SAL! be lition: month: For ™: Fairbr nks. equipped Ing tank, etc Phone 1706W 92T-4t FOR SALE— 1918 touring car Call at 28 & ut, from 9 a. fh. until Dom. FOR RENT furnished | house, modern exce Call be fore 7 p. m. 2 FOR R rooms’ and bath 1915 S. Spruce. Phone 1055R. FOR SALE—By comparative ly new modern house, five rooms upstairs, two down: ga and walk; \on paved 5 east part of town. Phene . After body of Mrs. Sabra Maude Pease with throat slashed had been found floating at Boston, police of | ror SAT.E—Two large wicker ch: that city held Arthur H. Pease (be- one Eifson cabinet phonogr: Jow), her husband, charged with j with aitchment, one White Tota: ‘the slaying. Pease protests he is | Voi machine. one ermy cot with snnocent pad. Phone 1586W ‘Two or four furnished gas, Water and PRISONERS IN CORK JAIL RIOT BELFAST, Sept, ommendations. ‘fur teenth. Phone —A Cork mes- in jan| sage today says 440 prisoner: started ri ng Sunday and ed several cell After several hours of pandemonium the authorities the city had been taken by the Turks, Notloa tha ns, Turks and Kurds, ww de guve the then a specified time ‘ECWARD WILKER OPENS ~ ARMY GOODS STORE AT TTS WEST 2ND STREET with Hub Clothiers for some t'me, has wounding two men, Oe Of) opened the Main Arnis after which the “oHing!and haberdashery ai ae fs | street. = Pacer Mare oe Mr. Wilker will be ¢ | Blank in the manag¢ment of the bus!- | Mr. Blank has had years of ex in the army w. firm has a wide acquaint ong Casper field workeca wh'ch should add to the its busines: And Will Continue in the Daily and Sunday Tribune Thereafter. TALMADGE THE ETERNAL FLAMES Lies oh Fifteenth street. out South MeKinley Street. | The Dobbin Realty Co. cr) Goods store 118 West Second BUY | PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigreon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 usnisted by David g00d business. people and o} ROBERT W. CHAMBERS Dark intrigue, love, breath- less adventure, overflow the enchanting tale, “The Flaming Jewel” An amazing story in which a glorious girl is snared in the toils of a plot of world- thieves to steal the crown jewels of a European prin- cess. The first installment of this latest novel by America’s master of romance, Robert W. Chambers Begins in The Casper Daily Tribune Monday, October 2.

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