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PAGE EIGHT, ADDITIONAL SPOE’ = EWS ay IPO TO FIGHT NOMARA, OAD Smith, Walker or John- son Will Be Opponent, Promoter Says. OMAHA, Neb. July 23.—Luis Angel Firpo, Argentine fighter, who recently conquered Jess Willard, will fight here Augu » in a ten round @ecision bout, according to an ince: ment today by Fr s (Pat) Bc Omaha fight His oppone has not been sel . but probab! nson | will be F Home | Bo; Iowa, fighter; Hughie Walker, | GO! _2S TEE 0. TODAY IN WESTERN PLAY CLEVELAND, Ohio, The Associated Press.—Nearly 150 golfers, including Jess Sweetzer of | y York, national ‘amateur cham- and Chick Evans of Chicago. times western champion, and eur open title 1% | | July 23.—(By n formerly national am off toda club in the ern amateur champtonship. HORSE “NELLIE'S BONES” GOT $ 5.000 THAT SANs | Mm BARNEY GOOGLE-- So Youve NEVER HEARD OF MY Trim Nour “SPARK PLUG” IN A Mice RACE NEKT_ SATOURDAN - Youre on! LoLLABY TNE HeaRD SINCE T Ler MY Che Casper MR SONES- T wi 2 WELL. TVvE ||| To GET LP ABO As! WE CAN FoR ME SAN! MICTORY OF Hi RACE HORSE PLUG’ NER THars The * NEXLIE'S BONES” SWEETEST EXT SATURDAY AMA S LAP “ BARNEY GOOGLE INVITES NOu To WITNESS The SWEEPING Two OCLOCk SHARP” Daily Cridune ANT YOu UT 2600 Alu RIGHT SWELL ENGRAVED CARDS ING NS GRETIONS. ~sPaARK DE DOCTAW Woz HEAH AND HE SAY Sank PLUG Is in BAD SHAPE win A Pow FUL So NECK AND Wwoo-MATISm ! AUDITORS ©. H. RELMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bidg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. 0. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 ——— ARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. prsatincs and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 28-11 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS — $< UBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects i Rooms 1! Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building ——______—__—, E. M. MILLER, Architect : 208 O-S Bid, one 190 ©. A. RAINWATER, 4 Basement Consolida’ Roy Telephone 1512M eae) Melophone 151866 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEARL TRANSVER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 hitect alty Bldg. Sp ae Ee RET VEO OETST BT Yatrona Transfer, Storage and Fuel oon J. L, Biederman, Prop. Phone 99 SS BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 East Fifth CHIROPRACTORS Phone 907 DE. B. G. HAHN Chiropractor Townsend Bids. M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phono 1457 Phone 423 Jess Willard Enjoys Good Smoke DOCTORS DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Chitdren's Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 STAFF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©. & Victor R. Dacken, B. 8c. M.D. FYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT on, M. S., M. D. Stant: SKIN AD X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Und ROENTC Hallie M PATHOLOGIST J. F, O'Donnell, M. PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph. Cc, E. Duncan, D. D, & Offices In Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR, KATHRYN Physician and Burt T. SMITH Sargeon—North Cas- Formerly at Corner of H. and | jin. Holtzman Apartment, 721 Madison St. Phone Later. DR. W. W. YATES Specialist Eyo,Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second 1 | MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT }.. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 Sonth Center—Phone 30 | Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lewyer Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. * Room 332 DR. I.E. BERQUUIST Zattermeister Bldg. ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Phone 20 ate and Phone 1757 | HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206.207 Ol Exchange Building | WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. Osteopathic and Chirop 810 0-8 Buildin CG. A. THURSTON, D Chiropractor é 133 8 Wolcott Phone 2805W CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEAN Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPODIST CORINNE B. O'BRYANT Foot Specialist 116 Yast Second Phone 1046R DOCTORS DRS, MYERS AND BRYANT 200 O-S Bi or © Ph Res. toes BARGER . Eye, Ear and Throat Fitted Glasse 133 S. Wolcott Phone 113 427 Midwest Building a6 & ADAMS Phone 2217 “DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer Suite 1—Wood Bldz. | OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS | Osteopathic Physician | Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 388 DR. 6, A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician |816 Midwest Bld Phone 1030 | OGILB 210 0-8 Building oral SHOE REPAIRING ~ NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 235 East A TAILORS | TROY TATLORS AND 148 E. Midwest CLEANERS Phone 968W CONFOUND THE Lu HARDING SHLS FOR U.S. FROM ALASKIN PORT Sitka Hears Farewell of, President on Return From North Trip. ON BOARD THE U. 8, 8. HENDERSON WITH PRESIDENT HARDING. July 23—(By The Asso- ciated Press}—The heavy transport Henderson, bearing President and| Mrs. Harding and the members of their party p'owed steadily south- ward today, following the last visit | to Alaskan ports passed yesterday at| Sitka when farewell and g004 wishes) for the territory's future development} were said informally. The next stop scheduled is at Van- couver, B. C., Thursday morning. It will signalize the first landing on Canadian soll as the return from that Port to the continental states. The president had arranged today for the Henderson to stop tomorrow so he and guests Wishing to do so might enjoy a fishing excursion in} the Henderson’s s:nall boats, He also} concluded work on several addresses to be delivered in Pacific coast states and Vancouver, Mrs. Harding an nounced she will spend the time rest- ing during the voyage south, to pre- pare herself completely for con- Unuance of the intineray to Panama, Porto Rico, and New York. Orders have been given the com: manding officer of the Henderson to Proceed with that vessel from New York to the Phtlaceiphia navy yard upon completeing the Harding tri, thus showing conclusively that the presidential party will return through the canal by ship, reports to the con. trary notwithstanding. SANFRANCISCO, July 23—Altho the words of I-resident Harding, when | he speaks in the civic auditorium | here July 31, will be heard as far away as New York and Washington, within one fifteenth of a second after | they are spoken, according to tele- phone engineers, jt will be the follow: ing day and month when they are heard in New York. The president is to begin speaking here at eight o'clock, July 31, which is midnight fn New York (daylight savings time) and consequently he will bo heard there August 1 Arrangements have been completed to transmit thq president's speech | over telephone wires to radio broad {casting stations in San Franciaco | Omaha, Chicago, New York, Washing- }ton D. C., and Round Hills, Mass. |This is said to be the first time six broadcasting stations ever have been connected by a wire line to operate |s:multaneous'y. The circuit necces- |sary to connect the broadcasting sta- tions will be 8,400 miles long, ae Although some of the best cigar- ettes are still made by hand, the do- mand 1s so enormous that it would be impossible to supply the cheaper brands without the wonderful ma. | chines which perform every one of the necessary operations at lightning | speed. From 600 to 800 cigarettes are made in a minute—in other words each machine, if the cutting knives of 4 pre two and a half mile» long operati wou! ette ne duce in an hour a mammoth cigar OUGHT TO BE SHOT FOR CRIMINAL CARELESSNESS ! VE RUN OUT OF GAS IN A COAST To COAST Kt HELLO, WALT! WE'RE UP WITH You AGAIN ! i) @iwT RwAY~ (HOPE j YOU Toy AAW MAY BAYSHORE, N. Y., July 23.— Women make the best prohibition agents. So says Miss Isabella Premm, 19-year-old girl who became. the nemesis of many rum runners operating along the Long Island shore., During the past three months of her work as prohibition agent she has had enough thrills to satisfy most persons for a life- time, But she wants more. “And I'll get ‘em, too," she says determinedly, “for the authorities will have to realize soon that they made a mistake when they dropped the women from the force. They are much better agents than men. They are leas easily bribed; less easily fooled, less easily shaken from a trail. And besides, they have an uncanny sense which makes ‘em follow up a clue that most men pass up. | Tt was built to master @ mountain the Pikes Peak motor in the new Chandler, ( DID YOU THINK BECAUSE YOU STARTED OUT SHEAD OF US YESTERDAY Vou: WERE GOING TO STAN BHEAD ? 1 DoNT WANT IT To IRL NEMESIS OF RUM RUNERS SAYS THAT WOMEN MAKE THE BEST PROHIBITION AGENTS Had Knowledge and Nerve. member of the forces trying to stop the growing rum running off Long Island, And here nerve made her one of the most daring. Fired at by bootleggers, she be- gan carrying. a revolver while on duty, . But she says she wasn't afraid, “Bootleggers are such poor she says. “Their nerves steady—and no wonder, if they drink their own stuff!" She wouldn't talk about her ex- periences as long as she was on active duty. “But now that I'm out of the ser- vice temporarily,” she said, stress- ing the adverb, “I may tell how we operated. “It was my job to scout around from inlet to inlet, keep track of LILLUMAS MOTHER CHARGED . MET KEEP-AN EYE ON VrtHose YounesTees-STILL 1 JUST RAN OUT OF GAS. LEND ME A COUPLE OF GALLONS SO 1 CAN GET INTO LYMAN, WON'T YOu ? THE OLD TIGHTWAD! HE'S GOT ASPARE ¥ CAN OF rt tte -j GET EVEN wiTH . HIM FOR THIS! DOING .WALT. THIS IS ARACE NOT A AUNT ENWY [5 @ DEMON ff eS} CHAPERON OR JUST @ QPPER PLAIN DUMBBELL! ») Owl's life—awake at asleep during the day,’ Miss Premm's big night and docks. Some of the bootleggers saw another woman nearby. They thought it was I, so they pushed dark-fringed hazel eyes, twinkled with excite | her into the water. But they had ment. Every freckle on her sun- | made a mistake. She was the wife browned face seemed to grow big- | of one of the chief rum runners, s she went on: @ bootleggers took a tremen- dous interest in me—but it was no greater than I took on them. “One gallant rum runner 'threat- ened to throw me overboard if I came aboard to search his ship. “"Go ahead,’ I told him, ‘for I'm coming.’ “I did, and he didn't. “Once I was loitering around the ger, and there was some row after: “ wards.” Fearing that her father might object to her joining the service, if she asked for permission, Miss Premm didn’t tell him until she had all her papers certified “That day,” tured ‘The Virginia’ “suspect” boats going in and out, find out which seamen could steer in the dark, which knew our shore line; I had to watch trucks and bootleggers, help in the seizures, and guard the confiscated Mquor or prisoners, Led Owl's Life. ‘While I was working I led an DOCTORS SAY Drink More Pure Water It Keeps You Young And Healthy whisky aboard. We will place a cooler in your office, six day service consistin HILL CREST W. $10.00 per month, month—extra five » and give you a g of five gallons of PURE ATER, ICED every morning, for seven days’ service, $12.00 per gallon service, 50 cents per day.__ Hill Crest Water Company Phone 1151 ’