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PAGE EIGHT. ADDITIONAL TENNIS CHINE - RETURNS HOME NEW YORK, July 18.—William M. | Johnston of Sag Francisco, winner of the world’s tennis championship in the recent tournament at Wimbledon, +returned home today with a half dozen other American tennis notables who took part in the meet. The party inclueed Francis T. Hun- ter of New Rochele, whom Johnston defeated ig the finals, and five wo- men players—Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, New York; Miss Martha Bayard, Short Hills, N. J., and Misses Eleanora Sears, Katherine Gardner and Leslie Bancroft of Boston. Another passenger on the Olympic was Brian I. C. Norton, South African tenn!s star, who has been prominent in European tournaments in the last six years, He intends to purticlpate in several eastern 2vitation tourna ments and in the national champion: ship in September. Norton was defeated by Johnston in the semi-finals of the Wimbledon tournament. Jimmie Murphy To Race Abroad LOS ANGELES, Calif. July 18— Jimmie Murphy, world’s premier auto- mobile race driver, left here yester. day for New York on his way to Burope to compete in races in Italy, Spain, France and England. po SE ‘The first long tour ever made by a western amateur baseball team was that of the Forest City club of Rock- ford, Ill, which visited numerous cit- ies in Canada and tho east in 1870. In the course of its tour the club play- ed 65 games, winning 51 of them. Neuritis—Rheumatism, Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Stom- ach troubles, male-female {ils weaken the ands. IRONGLAND tonto gives” remarkable results. IRONGLAND sold at all Sola at Tripeny Drug Co. Mail orders filled AUDITORS SPORT NEWS CUB MANAGER IS SUSPENDED, NEW YORK, July 18.—Wm. Kil- lefer, manager of the Chicago Cubs, today was suspended for three days by John A, Heydler, president of the ational League for his conduct in esterday’s contest with the New York Giants when the umpire called a balk on Pitcher Osborne of the Chicago team. The balk was called by Umpire Hart in the third inning with two Giant runners on base. Killefer protested the decision so vehemently that he was ejected by the arbiter for the rest of the afternoon. President Heydler also announced he had fined Casey Stengel, outfielder of the Giants, $50 for remarks he was charged with making about a visiting club official in the game of July 12 | Pittsburgh was at the Polo grounds on that date. — | Sport Notes ‘The old-time rivals for batting hon- lors, Tris Speaker and Ty Cobb, have |renewed their ancient comeptition | but this season instead of fighting for top honors they are forced to be con- tent with a more lowly place. The tennis tournament to be held next month in connection with the |dedication of the new courts at the | West Side club in New York will be jthe first international tournament for |women racquet wielders ever held in the United States. | In commemtratkm ity fiftieth anniversary the Dutch Chess league is to bold an international tournament Jat The Hague, commencing July 23. Ten of the best Dutch players and |ten of other nations will take part in the comeptition. B®. P, F, Eagan, the American Rhodes scholar at Oxford who has won the English collegiate heavy weight boxing title. has sparred with Jack Dempsey and Battling Siki and| he also assisted Mike McTigue when | that boxer was training for his bout with Siki. DOCTORS c. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bids. R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock * Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS — DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12, Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 446 WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building . M. MILLER, Architect sen 0-8 Bilis. Phone 1988 ©. A. RAINWATER, Architect DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women's and Chiidren's Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 STAFF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©. & Victor R. Dacken, B. Sc. M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Harmgn L. Stanton, M. 8., M.D. SKIN AND X-RAY "TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES R. 8S. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR. KATHRYN F. T. 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MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons 200 0-8 Bldg. Office 699 Rea. 746 DR. G Far Glasses ott Eye 23 8. Wol Phone 113, Eye,Ear, Nose and Throat Sulte 2, 112 East Second MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT }.. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY yer Room 332 Midweet Bidg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3568-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206.207 O11 Exchange Builting WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Bette 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 21@ O8 Building Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer Suite 1—Wove Bldz. OSTEOPATH DR CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 233 318 Midwest Bldg. SHOE REPAIRING Ht CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Bon Suyemarsu 235 Kast H TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 EB. Midwest Phone 968W BARNEY GOOGLE-- Horsy Torsv'! WE CERTAnLY CLIPPED OFF THAT. MILE TIME = KEEP Thats ANO THE “BRowN SATURDAY GOLF TOURNEY PLAY LAUNGHED SUMMIT. N. J., Juty 18—A field Src Batt of more than 300 players, including most of the nation's professional golf stars, as well as sever: amateur | cracks, began p! today for the metropolitan open championship ar| the Canot Brook Country club. | Marty O'Loughlin of Plainfield, N J., will defend his title against such well Hagen, Joe Kirkwood, Bobby Crulk shank, Gene Sarazen and Jim Barnes bread Sstenduerecti CHURCHES JOIN IN CONFERENCE HERE THURSDAY Needs of Wyoming to Be! Talked in Connection With Big Campaign. ‘This week the representatives of 27 denominations and 40 missionary boards and agencies are visiting various communities {n Wyoming. The advance guard reached Casper today in the persons of the Rev. C. E.| Vermilya of the Methodist Episcopal! church and the Rev. David McMar- tin of the Presbyterian church. Dr. Vermilya comes from California and the Rev. Mr. McMartin is from the state capital, Thursday evening of this week at 8 o'clock the various survey teams will meet in the Methodist Episcopal church of Casper to consider needs of Wyoming. The conference will be continued all day Friday. Various teams at present are survey-| ing different sections of the state. The entire thought of the survey ts intelligent understanding of Wyo- is OUR LuNeH known performers as WhlUter | the Che Casper Daily Cribune ! IN RAILROAD UP , OLO oY, DERBY AtExT SPARK PLUG | — = Hottvuso0d Stras Lik @ OFFRRENT Race auc WE fond my - | | ! ; home mission flelds; industrial com- | munities; special races and groups: isolated and migrant workers; the de- velopment of the community church} and its relation to the denominational | organizations; religious vagaries; co: operation between denominations and| between organizations east and west. | Among th visitors to Wyoming are Dr. L. Barnes, Baptist, New York City; Dr. A. J. Montgomery, t. Louis, Presbyterian; Dr. Charles 2. Vermilya, San Francise Metho dist Episcopal; Dr. Malcolm Dana, Yew York City, Congregationalist, also representing the Committee on| Social and Religious Surveys; Dr. W.| Cc. Emhart, Protestant Episcopal and also field secretary for work among foreign born Americans; Dr. Sullens, Congregational a Brawn, Meth- 4 | Denver, Colo.; Dr. A. J. | odist, Sheridan; Dr. W. T. Dumm, Methodist, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Dr. J Blodgett, secretary Baptist conven- tion, Casper, Wyo. | The meetings will be open to all) | interested laymen and ministers. It| is the desire of the survey team to! share common knowledge and to| meet a common task. } A state which is developing as rapidly as is Wyoming deserves and should have the beneficial results of earnest co-operative study of re- ligious and social conditions to the end of better and more progressive religious service. This is the opinion | of the representatives of the churches ming conditions to secure operative| engaged in the survey, according to service for the advancement of the) the Rev. David McMartin, of Chey- cause of Christianity. Denomina-| ene, who is in the city making final tional differences are being placed in| plans for the closing conferences. the background and the heritage of a common atressed. religion cussed Thuraday are the following: who shall care churched areas, Co Just Neglected fields, for them; S e uejay ‘The simplest way to end acorn is Bine-jay. Stops the pain ia- -stantly. the corn looseng and comes ont. Made in cleat Yiquid and in thin plasters. The ction is the samo. common | if any; permanent eee eee css may wo oe( THE, ORDEAL” PLEASING evening and Friday) me TREAT FOR MOVIE LOVER | Admirers of Agnes Ayres as a player and W. Somerset Maugham as author found a pleasing feast waiting| for them at the Rialto Theatre last| evening where ‘The Ordeal” opened a two day’s engagement. | “The Ordeal” is strongly dramatic, tunusually so in a way which offers splendid opportunities adequately| handled by Miss Ayres and a well-| chosen cast including Conrad Nagel, | Edward Sutherland, Edna Murphy,| Adele Farrington, Edward Martindel, | Shasnon Day and Claire Du Brey.| Paul Powell directed. } STORY FROM LIFE |S. ~ COMING TO WYOMING Arey jesh—The “substance whereof’ hu-| Dos Tere ME In” ONG MINUTE 42 SECONDS - man beings are made, the virtues and! NEO » tr Looks Like We Cop THE PURSE NEXT SATURDAY 4 42Z00%° aNd ITs HALF Yours, SWEET Woman — HALF Yours = Tu Mere A” NOTE oF IT RIGUT Now DID A MILE | PASSED A BIRD ANSWERING THAT DESCRIPTION IN THE MUD BACK IN NEBRASKA THAT WAS TRYING TO MAKE SOME TIRE CHAINS OUT OF CHICKEN FENCE. AND You'Re SURE Weee Usar 2 — Tie came \ { IAPRTOQUS ) TARTAN ~ | ) the faults, the vices and the good works, furnishes the body of the story of “The Midnight Guest,” the all star Universal picture which will be shown at the Wyoming theatre beginning to- morrow. An analysis of human nature to be entertaining yequires that the types pictured be common ones, known to everyone, The story of ‘The Mid- night Guest’. presents the three world common characters of the optimist, the cynic and the woman of ill for tune, who is the cynio’s easiest vi tim. Grace Darmond Is playing the stel lar role, ‘SINGER SCORES HIT AT CASING ‘The magic charm of the voice and person of Marie Roderick held sway over the dancers at the Casino last night, while Doug Isitt, popular en Ie a es Low FARES | EAST Unusually low fare round trip tickets on sale daily via the Chi- cago & North Western Ry. to the mountain, lake and seashore re- sorts of New England, the Atlantic Seaboard and to New York City, Atlantic City, Portland, Me., Montreal, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Liberal return limits and favorable stopover privileges. Fast trains at convenient hours make direct connections cago with all lines East. This affords a splendid opportun- ity to enjoy a sight-seeing tour or to visit your friends in the East. For Full Information Apply to W. T. Miles, Agent CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY. ( -yBerciia QuEEN- ig =MISSEO Tas cuDpunc! IT WAS. tertainer also came in for his share of the attention given The dance last night marked the first appearance of Miss Roderick at the Casino, It is safe to say that never in Casper has she found a more attentive audience that she found at the establishment at First and Wolcott streets. Conversation was stopped and persons standing around the railing that separates the dance floor from the rest of the hall gave practically all thelr attention to this premier vocalist. ‘Throughout the beautiful waltzes her work was especially notable and attracted the utmost admiration. Miss Roderick will sing regularly at the Casino. Her presence 1s ex- pected to be a big drawing card. Doug Isitt's return to Casper has been welcomed by a large train of admirers and when it was found that he was going to entertain at the Casino it was but natural that those admirers should flock there. The hall itself has been greatly 1m- proved with the remodeling. Having the orchestra stand in the center with the musicians costumed to suggest the Spaniard adds much to the effect which the management of the Casino hog desired to produce. Toronto, Boston, in Chi- Phone 420 CLUE BUT NO NEWS. AFTER ALL WAS STILL IN THE CHEYENNE CAMP A CAR PULLED IN AND WOKE EVERYBODY UP, EARLY IN THE MORNING THEY GOT BUSY AGAINI ANS WALT GOT UP TO SEE WHO Wont MIND ME DOING MY SEWING wcmeecemeat WEDNESDAY, yLY ‘* 192 Bv Billev De Becl mM Tein] Nou iN HORSE RACING* — NOTHING (S AB *So-LuTe-y ' THOUGHT IT MIGHT GE 1 Do So DReESdD To Be @Lone~ Dont You, MR. MARSEILLES Broadway at 103d St. (Subway Express Station at Doar), NEW.YORK CITY Near Riverside Drive: Central Park, Theatres and Shopping Sections water $2. Single room and bath #% Double room, bath $5 per day Handsome suites of 2, 3 rooms Dinner de Luxe $1.25 served in Blue Room and Grill Exceptional Orchestra, M. P. 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