Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 24, 1924, Page 8

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- AGE EIGHT. ’ | lidn't hold the integrity of the of- ficlal timers as above reproa nny, wearing his laurels mode t i says that if he ever again gets iLO TLS (Continued from Page One) irded as somebody. One steer was » severely injured in the champion uip roping contest that termination if its career was expedient. Before te show was over its carass was coviding a feast at the Indian camp. S hay one human contestant went to I 1e hospital—Guy Schultz, of the 101 inch in Oklahoma, who was crush. i when ulp buck: he appropriate 1 sommersaulted backward and ® cove the saddle-horn into the cow thoy’s gbdomen. It was stated at N iemorial hospital today that Schultz, P hile badly hurt, would recover. sd The world's steer-roping record ght) 8-5 seconds, was broken by watohnny Judd of Ponca City, Okla- heoma, when he looped and hog-tied Incis Mexican long-horn in 19 seconds | at, thus bettering the former record ndi) 3-5 seconds. “Top hands,” who ipaor several years had contended that Ia ne 20 3-5 second record probably | fever would be lowered, now are pre c¥.icting positively that Judd's time Ovill never be bettered—that it just e ‘aturally can't be done. They opine pari fact, that they wouldn't belleve Budd's performance legitimate if isshey hadn't seen it personally and SICK WOMAN MADE HAPPY ‘intirely Restored to Health . by Lydia E.Pinkham’s _' Vegetable Compound Y Mart, Texas. —‘‘Thave taken Lydia * =. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ito build me up as was all run- down,nervous and sick. I ached and hurt all over so that ete! often compelled to go to bed, and I had to have most of my work done. No medicine seemed ito hel) bv ea Ing the Vegetable Compound insisted bn me trying a bottle of it. The medi- sine helped me from the first, and the rest of all is that I can even sew wgain without that awful, nervous (C’eeling I was used to having. AndI oused to take crying spells, with such th blue feeling that I cannot explain. > Now all that has left me. _ I feel so e cheerful, and I have gained in weight, cleep well and eat hearty. Oh! I wish il had words to express what this s medicine.has done for me! _ I am a jcaousekeeper and do every thing from ithe sewing to the washing now and gt doesn’t furt me, You may use my ¢ etter in any way you wish. I will be nzilad to help any suffering woman to e: the road of health and happiness.’’— _ Mrs. B.F. BRANNON, 404 Travis Ave., Mart, Texas - | Wyoming Motorway r| On July 25, we will inaug- ,| urate an efficient passen- c| ger service between Raw- s lins and Casper, leaving u} Townsend Hotel Bus De- -| pot at 2 p. m. daily. e Wyoming Motorway Why People Rolin ni dine DF Nd her such break of luck he'll be to tle just a little faster. Judd’s was not the only remark ble performance in the champion- h rer roping. King Merritt of Cheyenne completed the’ hog-tie in 21 3-5 seconds, one tick of the watch ower than the former record, and Mabel Strickland of Fort Worth, ropin: exhibition under onship rules, made the tie in 2-5 seconds. That made her the weman roping champion with sev- ral seconds to spare. The bulldogging, roping, and broncho busiing were so productive of spills, chills and thrills that hard y anybody, discussing them after. vard, was able to agree with any- ods else concerning which made the reatest draft on the emotions. For ive hours from 1:30 until 6:30 o'clock there was hardly a minute that somebody's limbs or life was not in jeopardy. The hospital detachment from Fort Russell were the hardest worked set of “hands” in the arena. Long before the day was over they were administering first ald for ex- haustion to one another. The summary follows. Calf roping—Ben Johnson :28; Ed McCarty no time; Lee Gilford no time; Barton Carter :29; Lawrence Rodgers no time; George Champie 28 3-5; M. W. Nichols no time; Vern Elliott no time; Jack Colller :56; King Merritt no time; H. L. Herion 39; Herman Roark :38 3-5; E. Pardee ; Chester Byers :27 2-5; Lee 24 Lon Moore 1:08; Herman Heathér- 23 Robinson John Bratton ington :41; Barney Hopkins :29; Her- bert Meyers :28 1-5; Floyd Moore no time. + Ladies cowpony race—Lorena Tri- ckey first, Donna Glover Marian Armstrong third. Indian Buck race—Long Horn first, Little Bear second, Bonnie Kil- ler third. Cowgirls bucking contest—Flor- ence Fenton on Zip, Mabel Strick- land on Senator, Prairie Lily Allen on High Power, Louise Hartwick on Going South, Opal Wood on Satan, Loretta Butler on Poson, Ethel De- Armon on High Tower and on Down he Alley Sue two rides, Lorena key on Sixthy-nine Brownie, Marie Gibson on Zip. Bulldogging contest—Harry Bow- les :26 3-5; King Merritt 58; Frank Smith Pardee second, ; Roy Quick :14 3-5; ; Jack Collier :33 3-5; like Hastings : 3 1-5; Jack Reese Locket, no time; Jim Massy 3-5; Slim Caskey .14 45; Tom McKinney no time; E. L. Herion :28 4-5; N. F. Butler no time; Soapy Williams :10 2-5; Pat Ryan 221; Piney Gist :21 1-5; Sam Bowden no time; Jimmy Shannon no time; Earl Thode no time; Billy Kingham Cowboys potato race—Buddy Sterl- ing and Roy Quick tied for first. Cowboys relay race. Pruitt string first, Walters string second, Martin string third. Cowboys fun race: Barton Carter first, Lee Robinson secénd, Jack Brown third, Cowgirls relay race: Lorena Trick- ey first, Mabel Strickland second, Bonnie Gray third. Steer roping contest—Jack Mc- Caleb :37 1-5; King Merritt :21 3-5; ; ; Ben Johnson :24 3-5; B. Pardee .44 2.6; Eddie McCarty :46 4-5; Fred Beson no time; Billy Kingham no time; Roy Kivett :41; John Judd :19 (record); Bob Crosby 2 Lio: Saunders no time; Chester Byers :26 Riley Burgess :46 2-5; Frank Arnold no time; Phil Yoder 2 minutes default; Ray Bell Mabel Strick land, exhibition, :24 2 Roman Standing Race: Lorena Trickey first, Martin second, Pruitt third. Cowboys. Bucking Contest—Mike Stuart on Yellow Fever and on Squirrel Chaser; Harry Bowles on Happy Canon, (spilled); Hugh Strick land on Dapper Dan, Roy Mayes on Patronize Natrona Power Company We know people don’t patron- ize us because of the personnel of our organization—notwith- standing, all of the employes of this Company make every 4 ant—but we attainable. the service d effort to please and be pleas- do know people buy our service because it is the best service for their uses Unless we are able to -render esired and render Fame That s AN Yo WEALLY Mean 'F Goss We AM GOING ©P T CANADA on A vaAeATIon DANS «I'M GOoInG HELLO GARNEN IM Just ON MN WAY To MEET My WIFE'S KID SISTER FROM SHES HEARD ME SPEAK OF You - Make A AIT Wem uER SUMNtHINE «I'VE Of GOED Tar WE AU AcGEO A VACATION - You AND <r MESO A REST - SPARKY AND RUDY AEED He SAME - WE GOTTA GET Away From Tee Tins SUMMER » GO SOMEWHERE sa! Coot AND DO SOME HUNTEG Secor AAD CISHING © Come ON, WETL NKR % THE DEPOT AND Fu Suv Wee RALROAD TICKETS - i i You saipir- Im GETTING THINGS ALL READY So WE CaN PUSH OFF IN A FEW Loos Show AND BuY SOME FISHING POLES, Nov Walt HERS I CANT Be BOTHERED MEETiA, WEENIES Toe ON A HUNTING TRIP INTO THE You'lt | witbs oF CANADA + IM dust ON MY WAY To BUY A RouGhInG ovTEeIT Tu SEE You WHEN I GET, YES. SIR. IP YOU'RE PLANNING On A TRIP INTa CANADA: Youle GET PLENTY OF HUNTING -- BUT Nou OIANT a HORN Like Catt THE MOOSE - -CTERwis Noute NEVER SEE MOE NOR HAIR CO ONE or Tats To al il ts ouTerr - i : I CAN HARDY war 7 recur Wit This) Te THE word a How Te LAND WHAT I AEED- Tu Keer "em On + SEND MY Other Sur oP /_ SIMPLE AS A.B.¢., SUNSHINE -- THE FIRST DAY GE ARRWE IN CanaDdA OIC Load UF OUR GUNS AND GO INTe THE oops -- Then <= GBLow Ths HORN A Coupce OF TIMES B= ° A Moose HEARS ITe HE “THINKS (FS HIS CACY ERIEND CAWING AND RUNS “TowaRD us THERE'S ONE JOB ON THESE 'TRIDS THAT'S MORE IMPORTANT THAN FISHING - ANDIT'S MY TJURN TODAY. IF THERE ISN*T FOOD WHEN THE. BUNCH GETS BACK THE DAY ++ Then I< uP PULLING IN THE Bass, ), AND THEY WON'T WANT To wart YD CLEAN FisH THEY EAT, THEY'LL BE STARVED. i Wee © OectaRe-r OIWNT ExrecT % SEE You AGAIN, BARNEY -- THIS IS “The UAFE'S Kip SISTER T WAS "LL HANID EM "THE coop OLD AMERICAN STANDBY — BACON AND BcGS. IT ISN'T A DISH = IT's AN INSTITUTION, inane H} MmisTan SOE - Tew Yo WIFE S SISTLH To WAIT, De Boss wie UP 1 IT'S A SNAP TO Cook FOR COMING IN FROM FISHING. ME FROM ":BEING COOK "ro" HANGS: AROON! t | ee SS Ma ae it better than any other ’ agency, we don t expect the ; Coyote, Lawton Chample on Lullaby] Pat Ryan fourth, Perlle Morris fifthtrable argument for hanging, the ,period of years if hanging should) Mr. Tubbs has a family and ts a tax-| MONTGOMERY, Al—Patriotic or Bivciiess Baby, T,. J. Wertheim op Starlight,| 4. W. Frendenthall sixth. defense: 4s just as carefully laying|be the sentence. payer in this county. ganizations participated at the fun- fs C. R. Williams on Dapper Dan, Don ey m the ground fér legal saving maneu- = vas! oh boreal maha Christian ‘Tyler, ioral Oh Get Wredn . Ditch Fos ot CHICAGO—Chicago, Gary, Ind.,| born in the~White House, April 3, We vet it because we give the ter on Lightning, Charlo Irwin on vege ey tare bashed tg and nearby citfes will become center | 1842, granddaughter of John. Tyler, g g Limber Knee, Lee Sepulveda on Black ork CULT SOR NECA yneCeten ts of the steel industry as a result of) tenth president. service, Diamond, Johnnie Meggart on Scor Tho hope of the defense ts for the the federal trade commission's ruling <q) pion (spilled), Floyd Stillings on killers to emerge alive, but impris- against the Pittsburgh—plus method| Expert watch anda jewelry repair Brown Jug, Bob Askins on Cork oned; the goal of the prosecutor to of price fixing, steel men sald. ing. Casper Jewo'ry Co. 0-8 Bidg. Serew; Powder River Thompson ‘on see them hanged. It is for imprison- \ aa ee SSeS Flash, Perry Ivery on Dam ri ment that the millions of the par- know, Guy Schultz on Billy Hell ents are to be spent. They ask only (spilled), J. Miller on Gr ed Light that their boys’ lives be spared. Sond TRAIN ; } ning, Norman Gowan on Louisana (Continued from Page 1) But whatever the outcome the fu-| Wilbur J. Tubbs, “native son’ of SCHEDULES Lou, M. L. Ward on Strong Bov/ Detroit was sentenced without a trial] ture is noe too bright for the| Wyoming and proprietor of the Ohiceo & Northweateen (spi Ante-|to hang. young men, The mental powers so| Little Brick Confectlonery store, has Westbound Arrives Depara * | lope, ight (re-}| Should Loeb and Leopold be ord-|early displayed that marked these| announced himself as a candidate|§ No. 603 2:05 ride), High, |ered to the gallows after the final] youths ag intellectual supermen|for election for the office of justice || No. 613 ape | Floyd ¢ « Back how of their psych’ ts and at-| when barely beyond adolescence are|of the peace of district 2, in the Re- Baarhounl Departs ompany (spilled), Phil Yoder on Old Dad, Red | torneys, Attorney Darrow has inti-| doomed either to extinction or to al publican primary in August. Nea hang 5:30 p. m MacDonald on Bear Creek, (spilled),| mated that the legal battle would go|confinement that will of necessity] Mr. Tubbshas a wide acquaintance Qulcago, Burlington & Quiney George Mullen on Black Thundor,|at once to the state supreme court.|dull all of their brilliance. A few|in this city having been born and Eastbonnd arr! | Bob Askins on Birds Eye (reride)| ach step of the way is being bul-| weeks will mark the end of the first}reared in this. county. He is an|j No 83 -—-. sd Devarts Howard Tegland on Prancing Laz,|warked for possible openings that|stage of the battle to save the two| overseas boy, has ben identified in oh ’ ‘ Billy Wilkinson on Nigger Killer might. be used in the ease of a denth| lives demanded in payment for that|the business world of Casper since S. | Wild Hor e—Red MacDonald A penalty. While the state is building} of Robert Franks, The other stages| finishing school and feels well quall s first, J, Miller second, Maddox third, what it belleves to be an impene- lof the fight might extend over a fied. to perform the duties involved.

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