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Ane be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE... GUNTS AND PRATES IDE UP YOU; CANT <SLEERH AND You'Re (CRAVING _A SmoKE AND YOU REAUZE ' YouR LATE BRIDGE National League Race Sees Another Shift With New York and Pittsburgh in Series; McManus Clouts Two Homers to Win for the Browns ORTING By Briggs) AND Yous FRANTICALLYS — | SEARCH COAT POCKETS) UNTIL You FIND_A CouPLE VoLD ‘TIMERS; We First in News Of All Events TANDTAPTGR CALLING THe WIFE” You Yet FoR HELP FROM YouR SISTER-IW - LAW on - PEARL! How Ff AGouT # cigarettes /, \GUESTS ,HAVE,C —GUARANTEED COOL— Today, Wednesday and Thursday Cheese It! They're hero to storm the town with laughs. | | <2, | | | Here's) 'a” CouPLe - ALL CHICAGO, July 31.—The Cincinnati Reds playing on their own lot, climbed back to second Place in the National League yesterday by defeating Philadelphia in a double- header, while the New York Giants split a twin tussle with the Pittsburgh Nationals. In two closely fought games the Cincinnati team just managed to come out on top, winning i ito ant 5 to 5, The Giants, playing in Pittsburgh. lost their first game, 5 to 4, but turned the second into an old-fash- foned batting bee, winning 17 to 2. In the American league the leaders also took a step backward. Although the New York Americans won from ‘ST AND = You SIT ON THe BED JAND SMoKR- ONE CAREFULLY RESERVING “HE OTHER Fos THE MORNING/ ““AND IS THE MORNING You PUT ON YOUR KNICKERS AND You Feet A WHOLE Pack” In Your Pocke T!/ AND You SIT DOWN WITH THE ¢ "SPORTING SECTION AND! HAVE A REGULAR» TIME) OH-H> A - ft oY ft AIN'T ITA) GR-R-RAND Club Standing Chicago, 5 to 3, the Cleveland Indians ND GLOR-@‘+RIOUS, FECLIN £2 chub. ee Varo, ie | bes took a double header trom Boston —"' UG win) Ni ee and crept up @ half a game. The: Nea % it E Pittsburgh | - 58 (36 -617/ Won § to 4 end B to 0. There were SAY cae Gla 7 Gntess i a oH nine double plays in the two games, TA mi Yop Ai : ‘ etn chia y {5 tie/ MX, 0 them contributea by Cleve. <)} i= St. Louis 42-495! “In Philadelphia, McManus pounded Com Philadelphi: $5 — -809| out two home runs for the St. Louie ‘ Boston --. 69 274) Browns, accounting for four runs, Bo th ki t s Severeid followed suit with one non " ‘ American League. stop round trip, and the St. Louis 2 et ee D 4 Club. Won. Lost. Pet-| americans won the first game, 5 to 2. Segaelito“PENROD : : 65 30-8841 In the second they kept right on win Cleveland 52 45-836 | ning and took the game, 4 to 2. The St Louis 49 44.527! Brooklyn Robins downed the St. Low. Detroit 44 46486) ig Nationals in St. Louis. Chicago -.. 45 48484) “The Boston Braves just squeezed Philadelphia 42° 61.452! out ahead of the Cubs in Chicago, Washington 41 51-446] winning six to five. 3 Boston --- 34 GCS. i National League. ph theo binant ht find # tear in it somewhere but tlo round twice, I hope the gentle- t Bt. Louis. old Casper Athletic club gymnasium bey i At St. Louis— ere Maen Oil tok het choreed, area ene secon) er wand Spe den aca that’s what makes it great. meet Ne, “Sometimes I feel a little sick. Then| pn fladelphia at Cincinnati. o'clock each afternoon. | Walker THE CAST GIVES A HINT Decatur and De- Berry; Pfeffer and McCurdy. I do not, but I have ———— | Mary Philbin. Pittsb h—ist game. R.A. 4 Bt. Louis at Philadelphia. Mullins, appeared today before the fee Senate ay aaee because I am behind in the soary| Detrolt at Washington, In the early days ot Bnelish rac-| stato aihletio commission to. demant| LETS GO FOR THE FUN OF A LIFETIME Pittsburgh . nae 5 11 1 Sey ceasot Believe’ x ant aver ML. sa| Cleveland at Boston. ing it was the custom for owners] that Jack Dempsey be compelled to| Batteries—Scott, Barnes and Sny- der; Adams, Steineder and Schmidt. At Pittsburg! New York Pittsburgh 1838. : Batterf#s—Neht ane amen: Let from Old World OP gee eee with. Chandlers-the Pikes Peak ras hs race Maat oiic tia alll — ' Souvenirs at ‘The Smoke House. |tor car. | 9 ang Sao} RON July 31.—Mle. Suzanne RACING mies ca mae | At Cincinnatl—Ist game R. HE | centiy entertained hundweas J eee ores sa Racing Asso- thousands of “listenersin” with a| Meeting of Hamilton Jockey Club, Batteries Winters, Betts and wii-|Piquant talk about herse!t and her|at Hamilton, Ont. son, O’Brien; Donohue and Wingo. At Cincinnati—2d game. RH. B. Tells About Herself and The Washington Americans made one run in the first inning, and held just. that one all the way through. It t r | | Directed by ‘“ ‘urned out to be enough, as the De-|country, because my great grand- WILLIAM o troiters failed to connect often enough| mother was English. BEAUDINE ALL TIME to push themselves around. ‘Walter Johnson was the winning pitcher. The second game of a scheduled double header wag called because of rain. TO TENNIS FANG Habits in Radio Talk - 4 habits. In winning French manner she tripped from one thing to another, and surprised her unseen audience | “I like to give you tonight some! hints about myself, as I understand you all talk about me and are cur!- ous about my stockings, How do I keep them up? I role a plece of elas- you cannot do yourself justice, so I retire from the court. This is allow- ed, but I am laughed at that I feel faint and I cry. I ery.” Today’s Games National League. New York at Pittsburgh. American League. Chicago at New York. _ Souvenirs at The Smoke House, Sport Calendar WALKER WILL TROTTING Canadian professional champion- ship tournament at Toronto. Kansas City Heavy Who stuck it out and made a of friends by his gameness. All of the boys are training at the pile will join the group tomorrow after- noon for three workouts before Sat- urday. and other riders to join in the last half-mile of a race and so pace the horses engaged. But such @ crowd used to get on the course that the Trace was badly interfered with, and there were many accidents. The scrap Walker's eye was closed early in the fight and he was blind in one; optic all through the latter part of the bout. Despite the handicap he| NEW YORK, July 831—Harry Wills, negro aspirant for the heavyweight boxing title, and his manager, Paddy | defend his title agvinst Wills before The meeting Luis Angel Firpo. commission reserved decision. Preis A te ats Souvenirs at The Smoke House. _—— Big Bargain Dance | | Penrod, Sam, Roddy Bitts, Marjorie Jones, Georgie Bassett, Pa and Ma Schofield, just as Tarkington created them, and swinging a line of laughter that beats all. You Benny Alexander, Joe Butterworth, Buddy Messenger, Gladys Brockwell, Rockcliffe Fellowes, Wm. V. Mong, Gareth Hughes, 10c and 40¢ Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 LAST NIGHT ‘ with her command of English. She| Michigan state championship to ins Thi Philadelphia. - 7 Atel her admirers how she ke tas Ari sa eets rer. 1S f pt her|nament, at Grand Rapt Cincinnat! _. —~ 5 10 9 Meckings ip in play, why ahe’ some, ity ran apids, + North Washington Hall Batteries—Weinert and Harris and Hergrave, Miller and Smith, O'Neil; Fussell and O'Farrell. American Leagues. At Philadelphia—ist game. R. H. E. y| fepicted her as a slave of her father, times erled on the court, what it is like to be a champion at Wimbledon, and what a false legend it was which who was really very kind and patient. “I am so very pleased to have a chance of speaking to you,” said Su- ganne with a charming French ac- cent. “When I play at Wimbledon, where thousands of people may be Wisconsin State championship tour- nament at Milwaukee. British Columbia championship tournament, at Victoria. POLO Annual tournament of Point Judith Polo Club, at Narragansett Pier. BOXING Gene Tunney vs. Dan O'Dowd, 12 rounds at Long Island City, Week En Route Hugh Walker, who meets Harvey Perkins, local heavyweight, in thu main event of Saturday evening's big boxing card, wired the Rodeo man: agement this morning that he was on his way to Casper from his home in Kansas City and that he would be here on the C. B. & Q. train this even Admission 65c and Dance Until 12 o’Clock Free PIERCE & ROSLYN ° | International Stars in ‘Whirl of Melody” - Scored a Gigantic Hit looking, I Ne ; : r At New York— REE understand) tam talking” to thow teint tdi Gea) | | | atta wd eeherint te tig ak «¢ “SPIES’ HOWLING WOLVES” Fear: Ditterent Beapkateegs: Number Ses: (Thpte 5 Is to be in Eng- q+ chance : Batteries—Leverette and pp es land! I have great love for thie Souvenirs st The Smoke House. a maine keg Naat Tarthetint Are Back With a Lot of Pep P pitting See 7 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA pat Washinston— eo SERENADERS 4 4 Wpattoticn -Dause and iaastee; Sebn- GREAT SEVEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA i son and Ruel. ) oe ; —— Welcome to Casper’s Rodeo Visitors 14 PIECE ORCHESTRA—_—14_ SS Bt. eee Philadelphia Batteries—Shocker and Severeid; Rommel and Brugsy. At Philadelphia—2d game R. H. E. paar IS Batteries—Uhle and O'Neill; Quinn, Murray and Pichnich. At Boston—2d game. R HE. Rae Baveiend suman OF Et (Courtesy of RODEO Management) Round Seven Of cf . ‘ed Palen Miter end Devormes: MARIE RODERICK and DOUG ISITT in Their Latest 3 “FIGHTING BLOOD Dancing Academy Western League Oklahoma City 14; Denver 13. Tulsa 9; Omaha 8. Wichita 11; Sloux City 1. Des Moines 11; St. Joseph 2 Toledo 8. Minneapolis 5; To! 5 Kansas City 7; Louisville 4 No others played. ‘ Texas League Dallas 13; San Antonio 11. Fort Worth 2; Galveston 1. Wichita Falls 6; Houston 11. Shreveport 8; Beaumont 9. _—<—————— ‘Tha celebrated Lord's cricket @ in London is moro than a fence ince Init, he mame. ot ree 9 No need to tell the quality of the production. Alfred teed hes nthe oi CASINO DANCE PALACE “The Ne él Do-Well Green Directed it—the man who made “Back Home and ie nol . balce s mame fro! Broke: Thomas Lord, who was a professional cricketer and an enthusiastla pro- moter of the sport. Souvenirs at The Smoke House, SPECIAL TONIGHT SPECIAL CASINO DANCE PALACE 9:15 Sharp 9:15 Sharp 9:15 Sharp Arapahve Indian Tribe in Their Native Dances = ORIGINAL TAVERN ORCHESTRA, The Boys that “Make ’Em Dance” f _———_—$_—_—$—$—$—_$—$— ere nto Boys that “Make "Em Dance’! SPECIAL RODEO WEEK DANCE PRICES: 3 Dance 6 Dance 12 Dance Tickets__ Tickets_____. ‘Tickete. =. = 25c 50c ---------$1,00 WATCH PAPERS FOR OUR BIG FEATURE THURSDAY NIGHT ees ee Dancing Instructors In Attendance Miss Sherwood THE COOLEST SPOT IN CASPER Don Ellis Continuews—1 te 11 TODAY Special Added Attraction In his native dances aj costumes and sleight-of-ha work. At 3:30—7:30 and 9:15 THOMAS 1OMING Indian Joe Davis nd nd —and— BERT LYTELL in “THE MAN WHO” No Advance—10c and 30c RIALTO MEIGHAN TODAY and TOMORROW at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock No need to tell the story. The whole world has read it— Rex Beach’s greatest book. No need to tell how well Thornas Meighan plays the lead. This star’s name means to pictures what “sterling” means to silver; what ‘14 karat” means to gold. ! He Special Attraction—GEORGE FRANCIS BAKER, BARITONE, Singing at 3, 7:30, 9:30 SIX RODEO BOX SEATS GIVEN AWAY FREE Dancing Starts at 8:30 P. M. ADMISSION FREE TONIGHT Arkeon Beauty Contest Now In Full Swing NEWS and COMEDY