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r I ft 1 ¥ ¥ I I t t PAGE SIX. LESION POST AT UEFALO. PLANS FETE AT RANGH Main Street of ’49 to Be Reproduced at Horton Place. 12.—The < “Main Ss days of 149 nt Bad "M Gulch is only a por. tion of ¢ rate plans which Amert f this 1 Sing more popul increased atten them to carr event basis than nd the ideal ranch makes show which 2 surpassed in this te hich will be raised the purpose of nstruction of a ing at Buffalo © gymnasium audl ity of ve an ommunity. The committee who has the de- Jls of thesevent in hand much time and mor event something worth while znd have arranged for both an mmateur and professional vaudeville syerformance A fortune teller of 1 has been se solve many king trough” where a ar member of the post will be SKuspended over the water, to be 4mmersed when the successful con its the bull’s eye with a will also be an amusing r the district are in and they will be ) that the driver 1 with the dis i ranch ‘Th in this n is not surpasse any place in the state Sand it is understood that many parties from Casper and other Spoints will motor to Buffalo and e in the event, spending the k-end angling in the waters of Tihe Big Horns. Removing Water From Gasoline To have water in the radiator fs a » but to have it In the which ta ha xperienced. have the engine run Stregula and then fini stop on ® country road—wh: ‘arage is oenspicuous by tt nee—partake Pomewhat of the nature of a. cal- mmity. Yet the water can ensily de removed—provided the motorist thas a little cotton waste or cloth 4n the car. Wet the waste thorough- ly with water and then squeeze out until the material is It {s then dipped in- t will absorb the, As th is kept damp, gaso- be taken up, only the s removed—Automottle apeneioel In Britain it was an old belief Ahat infants were under a fairy Spell until they sneezed. $5.00 Reward Strive dollars reward will be paid Ao the party furnishing the Casper Dally e information leacing the person who ts Cpe Casper Sunday Tribune > SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1924. | . out and try thelr hand at bull-dog-| hands" that the~ Roosevelt Hotel] out of a window #f a house, then ) The fisherman then hauls bothy when: the-servico is mot actually in s } Holds Gavel-Breaking Record ging a steer, fair enough. Mabel| Trophy contest will be. waged; it| picked up the house, leaving only | turtle and sucker fish in. progress. . Strickland is already as talented ajis umong them and. their followers| a single room where the family RE ae roper as Hugh. She swings a wick-| where speculation as to its probable} of August Wollschlager sat. ee e lariat, “ vil " et ene, Horses have a great dislike to S 7 Hi 1 edly accurate lariat, and when the] outcome willbe greatest. — 4 fr boriecerscare cankiiest aif ian prague. ‘ote! steer comes down, Mabel ties him so] No tie is possible in the Roose-| 4 curio: c * B, us method of catching les in the animal world. it! 1,00 he stays down. velt Hotel Trophy contest, for the}turtle 1s practiced In the West Betweea elephants and rhinoceroses, Rog yo ae! tal The spurs which will be presented | reason thatshould a tie exist in the] rnaies. tac Ip. nd Indies. It consists in attaching a to the winning cowgirl by the Hon-| bronk ‘busting, bull-dogging, end|ring and aioe doi ithe. tall. of sa i instance, and peccaries and|) Monthly rates given permanent olulu Ad Club were formerly, the! roping events, it is finally settled ears. roomers. , whic then Se Sed - “ property of H. MM. David Kalakaua-|hy the most, sporting chance of the|thrown overboard, wad immediately - Phone 886 King of the Hawaiian Islands from | roundup area—the vagaries of a|makes for the first»turtle he can| Smoking in church fs not con- February 18, 1874 to January 20, 1891) wild horse. It was in the wild horse] spy to which he attaches himself.| sidered frreverent by the Dutch ‘ and will be emblematic of her prow-| race that Hugh Strickland lost the | 2az—t2 which he atta c es ee ee - - ess as a champlon cowgirl at Chey-| tive points necessary to win from 5 enne Frontier days. % Canutt last year. i i While the “Wahines"—as Hawai And so, as usual, “rumor is rife” picturesquely refers to its lady] ang “speculation re rampant"—and champs—the cowgirl -Wahines of the a few other good old copy-desk States are arguing and doping this standbys’ as to the probable out- matter out prior to the iyo ©on-! come of the contests of the Wa- tests which begin-on July 22, the) nines -and of the Buckaroos,, and boys are perching on the corral fence| only the action of the Frontier Daya also arguing each other's chances. | arena itself will ever upset the dove Yakima Canutt, pesent holder of | Of present corral fon the Roosevelt Hotel Trophy, will be | °* Present sie ot Rae back again to defend it this year. Hugh Strickland, who lost {ton a five-point margin lnst year will be here to make the defending interest- ing. So will many others. In order to win this trophy, and its coveted title of all-around world | champion cowboy, a man must qual- ify in four major events, ‘These are | broncho busting, steer roping, bull-| Pipe Drawn From Well By Twister ses ti elt dogging, and the ever spéctacular | wild horse race. It so happens that there are many who ride bronks with an easy and graceful non-chalance,| MINNEAPOLIS, July 12,— 5 but whose knowledge of roping is] Southwestern Minnesota paused !-liimitea. Conversely, there ‘are’ rop-|. for moment and rubbed its eyes Instead of “SAVING UR” to buy that ers of great talent, who cannot for! nm wonderment at the power of *. . *. the wicked ones. Again, there are| the “twister” that drew a 40 foot beautiful Diamond Ring, next Christmas the lads who regard bull-dogging as| pipe from a well, carried a horse Wi i . a nice parlor sport, but who quaintly| from Lois Daland’s farm sear Buy It Now: ear It and have it all insist on the danger of bronk rid-| Balaton, to, that of his brother, a paid for by next Christmas. i 5 1 = Is ing, and whose knowledge of poping} mile away, and sucked hundreds vd peedaccmacr 1 Pitts we Append p ay: the prob, id the wild horse race comes from| of game fish out of Lake Yank- | lo the i i 5 observation only. Again, Bronk rid-| ton, scattering them along the ° ves lem’ of I ention in order took plenty of gavel pounding | bServation only s q : is. credited with breaking more gavels than any other convention | Fs declare the bulldoggers to. have| shore. WHE 5 € d. This interesting p@se shows the senator in the hot| ™ore conrage than brains, and At Tracy, in Roy Allenbaugh's is weather costume of a convention chairman, there you have it. yard where the pipe was picked . kk 3 - However, there are a few versa-| out of the ground, the “twister” e = 8 tile ones like “Yak,” Hugh Strick-] circled around a heavy, machine ' A t S ll T | . . | land, Billy Kingham, Ed McCarty,| in a shed, drove it out the rear a) oll = a Hippy Burmister, and Ed Wright,} door, and deposited it 100 yards a 3 i te ar L rop 11es + \ wait who are adepts in all four arts, and| away. Across a little lake, tt iz r 3 “ it is among these, the real _“top- sucked bedclothes. and garments t | Diamonds are a real investment when bought right. y Winners in Frontier Day Every stone we sell is backed by our positive quar: ff ' i antee, our reputation and responsibility. The assort- : ry i p ment is good, the values great and the mountings 4 t vents at € leyenne the finest and latest to be had. F 3YENNE, Wyo., July , and Donna Card, and Diamonds Watches 6 : the spu id a few others now « enroute back to 2, The Le MARSEILLES si porhit,‘btlane, We Bave. dy xcatlnt : pee Se 7 y detdn whitet@old assortment of watches ‘ Petit pirt ba pee adh Einay Broadway at 103d St. stones set in white g for both men and wom- praeunaye coystr! (Subway Express Station at Door) mountings that look i t ans | by » chappies over there. Bonn! NEW.YORK CITY * = The di en. The newer styles F both | wi among the foremost conten- like platinum. The dia- are heautiful toibetiola: ; ; ders, if she gets here in time. Near Riverside Drive monds are all carefully All -watches-are fully « P ch of the cowgirls wily west hip runs a close Central Park, Theatres selected, flawless and guaranteed for quality P the spurs, and journey ‘ar-off . ri Es. iy Hawaiian to rece and Shopping Sections very showy. and dependability. . Kk" ge ‘another n he Single room, runnin; re econ rene $50 to $150 $18t0$85 | velt | by | « Bap er ee welt MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS the hotel that bears his name, or| Miss jouble room, per It Is Easy to Save will go to some other—Hugh] Hav ance to Handsome suites of 2,3 rooms il d, for instance? These are| hear the natives sing hi hip into the absorbing questions among the| port—if that delightful custom is Dinner de Luxe $1.35 served Cc "| top hands. still prevalent. in Blue Room and Grill «f And there will be no lack of com-| In Exceptional Orchestra petition in either event. Mabel, the ® scored on such feminine pastime: broncho , trick and fancy 133 SOUTH CENTER STREET M. P. MURTHA, Mgr. ‘ beautiful 2 of the § 1 talented greater half d family, has her nd the journey to t th But so SAAS AAS AANA AN ANA, EXANANAAA > $4 f <=> cD ; bel | ba : Stand in Line i ith Our Leading Citizens Sure evidence that you are succeeding—that you are spending less than you earn—is your presence before a Receiving Teller’s window with dollars to add to your account. HE ARRIVAL in town of the stage-coach was an outstanding event in the days when this neighborhood still was a part of the Old West. Skillfully gathering in the reins of his six« horse outfit, the driver brought the,coach to a stop usually before a saloon or the leading hotel of the town. : The stage carried the mail, a stranger or two and news from outside. Often driver and excited passengers brought word of another “road agent.” ; ___ The stage coach was one of the first public utilities. 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