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nt PAGE TEN. CONVERSEHAS PRETTY GIRL (Continued from Page One.) arious members of the ‘com- ht out the fact that n is fully entitled to the the choice of the com- with the unanimous le of Conve years she has been or. piscopal chureh. She ite with young and se rare qualities e one attractive. 2os‘tion and charming made her a host of ptember 9 at bal watch with in- he big fete at whic tative to the t Tulsa will be ch are sure that Miss of the jucg Pe ‘ ERE and | THERE Mosher and family will week-end at the Thermo- K. M. spend the polis. shop !s noted for two quall trons and tie r-service to pa painstaking work. The Natrona Shoe Shop.—A People on the Gri street Bus line are wearing satisfied smile these days and good reason for it—| , the bus comes almost to thelr d | cs Invite gas| nor Gas| und up be ton. Thi 2. Ist.— into | | The tory of the tour ca est with a five dol-| and one pair of socks and] neither on the entire trip,| out when one sees Some ecrepit’ outfits passing through : wool tour'sts ar the weary willies that pay lars for n town to town are > their state nor sme at the town in Ge 1 of buying at Trip-| c It is a safe investment.—Adv. c reation “Wobbly” woutd lead one > » that La-| voll nd Wheeler iginal ® of their coun 1 that lke anies | the vanish pe will ddenly appears to be| school supplies at Last Second—Ady. of a crossing dent’ does not occur is a rare one An accident near Toledo, y lessened the earth's Jon by seven. It fs difficult some people to realize that an ine weighs only a hund or 80 tons as much as the heaviest car bull Ye can repair any reas. | Sutisfact work guarant | Casper Mattress Fa | Yellows ne. Phone 1617. | Sr { Vv and je repairing done}, 1 u ting. Tripeny'’s.—Ady. city has been stay- amp. A SOS | feet hurt, the day Choose a skilled shoe re City Shoe Shop.—Adv. H, Kites of thi ing at the tourist G. Ford of Miles City a visitor to this city Mont.,| sterday. | andy and cigars is Our stock of always fresh. Staple brands. Trip- eny —Ady. | BE. A. Leach of Lusk passed] through per on motor trip Thursday. Plums for canning at $1 Phone a 1 ¢ Johnson Bros. —Ady. L. Connely of Denver was in Cas- por yesterday. Business men and merchants! Let us write and produce circular let- t that your prospect will read ‘The Letter Shoppe, Hotel ‘Townsend Vhone 2600—Adv. in Thorpe was Casper from n, Colo., Thur miss a train becau) an? G you ever tardy expresan passed rday. not delay. Novem- Miss Bayb is aphing Adv, Di proaching, to do your mimeog /Henr BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG is} ¢ Mrv Leob, represcnting the Sch- wartz Jewelry company of Chicago, ward IFS ALL SET SPARKY, NEXT SATURDAY, & WEEK, WE RACE! Ther RUSSIAN SKATE Who BELONGS To TUAISHNE -anD NourR€ Gonna Gear * TRorski” 1S A FRAZZLE. Brows SYES ~ SUNSUINE wHar DOS HE Know ABOUT MANAGING A RACE Horse? NOTHING! Ricur Now, THE GISE BRANNIGAN ARE GETTING THEIR BUNDLE: ON NOU Te CoP - They sex “TROTSKIT 1s 4 HUNK OF QHEESE ALONG SIDE OF You GIDDV-AP. TWOTSK!- WHAT s Alt: Yo"3 - Yor SHo" ACT LAK Yo. AM AWIN-— IF You | DAT Do Ao GETTAH DEA ots A WEEK FOM SATUHDAY AH™ A GONAH -- Or, ee Great Britain rights reserved. (weer WELL, { HE HAS A Limp, HASNT WE ON ~ GASOLINE ALLE WELL UST FIX HIM OR HE COT HIS PAW SOME GLASS his ustothers he Linesin Chaners—' The Stuart Shop has received a shipment of children's,fall coats fhat ures new and “distinctive styles. In view of the fact the school is only, 1 week removed, mothers will find it advisable to make the!r selection early. me T519W. Jar rubbers, Certo, jelly’ glasses, su and 5 for canning at Johnson Bros. Phone 1 “Adv. Mrs. Jep Morrison, accompanied {rg.\Andy Morrison and son, Mel: vin, are leaving for Denver. While in Cheyenne, Master Melvine will he placed in school The trip will probably terminate at the end of the week Charles Mednick, who ts convales- ration in Rochester, nicely and expects to return home in about ten days. W. J. Bailey and family will picnic tonight at their summer home. Have you thought of the long winter months. .whén_ fruit, will, be it in gcfd? And then did you think of the hinequaled op- portunities for that. local merehants ing? Let ou onscler guide, but don’t delay. Can now! Among the arrivals ‘at the City camp on Thursday were: Horner of Chicago, Ml. Elmer Hobfield of Shawne, Okla. Henry Heltrick of Whitney, Neb. P. Rafferty of Los Angeles, Cal. F. 0. y of Waterloo, Ia. H. M. Sales‘of Evansville, Ind. W. H.- Richardson of Detroit, Mich. 3. Brown of Revere, Mo. B. If. Cuff of Natnor City, Ky. tevens of Alsvire, Ohio, und Mrs. I. Linderson of ‘ouncil Bluffs, Ta Butler of Wichita, Kan. Mr, ahd Mrs. A. H, Helnrich of Collins, Ta One of Zane Grey's romances with ts thrill of the old west and snappy 1etion will be seen at the America under th e of “The t Duanes." After‘ u rather run of beautiful women, in who smoke scented nd drink colored water, showing of Tom Mix will be a relief. CIILWARIN CHINA LOOMS (Continued from Page One.) zone, are belng sent from Chi- 1” provinee he immediate bas flict 18 contained in. Ch Shien-Yuan that his rival Lu Yung H violated a peace treaty signed two years ago by the Kiang- nd Chekiang provinces, by har- for the con- rges by Chi- boring and accepting support from two military leaders lately expetied by the northern forces with which Chi is allgned. Chi says his single aggressive pur- nthe impending confilct is to Shanghal-Sungkiang aim is the arsenal two the miles down the Whamgpoo Shanghai and forts ov inst Bhanghal, he said, tak- outskirts of the cit time attacking Woo Sung by d end sem alng Issued to naval 9 all craft ac tho Whar Shanghai between sunset and Itles to ascor ing 4 to lave entration of all feet c PEKIN cated Pi warning note sent by corps to the Chite: —(By the Asso- Adition to the the diplomatic » foretgn office yesterd: ring that the gov- ernment would held responsible for injury to foreigners or proper in the warfare which is .threatenec in the yicin of Shanghai, the British m: is understood to have sen the re which is menaced by the hostile Chi- nese forces. Miss Milwaukee Clara’ Koeler 's out to make’ Mil waukee famous once again She will wear its colors at the National Geauty Tournament in Atlantic City She is a bionc pe en NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Bilzabeth Rosellon, on and after August 28, 1924. (Signed) JC ILLON, 5 or JOSE ROS: Casper, Wyo. Too Much of a Good Thing “It is six years since I had my sirst stomach trouble. It rapidly grew worre. My food would not digest and I was reduced to skin and bone. My doctor put me a starvation dict when my pains grew worse I concluded {t was tc much of a thing. On the advice of my drug: I tried Mayr’s nderful «Remedy, and am now entirely wel Tt is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and al‘ays the in- flammation which causes practically all ach, liver and intertinal ail- s, Including appendicitis. One ed. ‘At all druggista.—Adv, TILOEN STIL RACQUET STAR Play at Forest Hills Shows Him to Be’ In Fine Form. By LAWRENCE PERRY (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Like ev- ory other community under an ab- solute: monarchy, the tennis world ig always on its toes to shout “The king is dead; long lve the king!” Results thus far in the national men's singles tournament, however, flo not give any promiso of lond shouts to that effect this year, Which does not ‘alter the fact that people are beginning to go to For- Hills In the earnest hope ct see- ‘ng Bill "Tilden licked. Even should that happen, ‘ver, Big Bill would be far from unseated at his thron>. Off days come to every player and some of the sterling contenders of the tour- nament entry list may catch the champion off his game. Still, it is not likely, Upsets do not come un- expectedly in tennis, at least to the insiders. Ti'den has met practically all the how- men who threaten his title and | de- them. Some have scored him, but it has been at nes when Ifttle was at stake, He trifle with the doubles title as did when he paired himself with his protege, Sandy Weiner, but it Js reasonably sure that Big Bijl will take few chances elther of cond! tions or strategy . when so much hangs on the results of this week's play. ee STAIBLINGBERLENBAGH G0) SHOWS. THA: MORE ROUNDS. ARE NEEDED By FAIR PLAY. Copyright, 1924,\ Casper Tribune.) ’ YORK, Aug. 29.—Tho only that was settled in the Strib: Ung-Berlenbach setto wae that it will take more than six rounds to determine which is the better boy, ‘This’ pair can engage in as- many six round bouts as Benny ~Leonard und Johnny Dundee ever did, at any distance, without satisfying | the adherents of either boxer. Heralded as a match of strength against skill, the bout was not up to expectations. ‘There was plenty of strength, but little skill. Berlen- bach proved once more that he can hit but his boxing {s very poor and ho improved very little in this respect. Stribling can box and hit | but in his frst meeting with Berlen- back h did not show that he wanted to do anything except keep out of his opponent's way. Perhaps he had ‘a healthy respect for Paul's wallop and was satisfied to wrestle around the ring with him. ‘The first round was spent in both men testing thelr strength. In this dose will convince or money refund: session, the young Georgian doubt- less satisfied himself that he was as strong Berlenbach. In the sec- ond and third rounds, Stribling out- The Casper Daiiy Ceibune AGENCY © NAS SUH'- Send quan AS Many As Yo Kin AN AHL Pie OUT DE ONES AW CAN USE - Y—SKEEZIX NEEDS. ATTENTION, TOO - smarted his clumsy adversary. He. made* him miss by the proverbial mile, but. instead of continuing the fight in that style he shifted his tactics in the fourth round and héid on whenever it apeared that Paul might do ‘some damage. Young Stribling doubtless believed he had the matth won and that all he needed to do was to keep out of the way of Berlenbach's sleep producers, The judgés thought otherwise and there is little doubt that’ the verdict of draw reached because of Berlenbach’s willingness to mix and take a chance to the Jast bell. On ‘the whole the match was dis- appointing. Too much was expect- ed of both"lads.. Stribling is still a novice, but: he will improve. Berlen- bach fs a harder hitter and always will be dangerous as long as he re; mains on-his feet. Standings | NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs— w. L.- New Work ~75 45 Pittsburgh 50 Brooklyn 54 Chicago . 54 Cincinnat! ~~-.-,---_64 60. St. Louis — 72 Philadelphia 75 Boston ---.. 76 AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs— ow. L. Pet. New York —- 52 570 Washington 54. 565 Detroit 55 549 St. Louls 60 612 Boston 65 463 Cleveland — 66 469 Philadelphia 68 AAT Chicago 87 437 DAWES NIADES ‘UNGOLN TODAY (Continued from Page One.) corn which the higher, prices have raised the hopes of the farmers in this. section of the corn belt. Mr, Dawes responded to the welcome with a brief address from the bal- cony of a downtown hotel, in which he assured his former neighbors that “no matter what the politicians inay think or say in this campaign, I am going to bes myself and say what I think.” “That's what this country needs— men who are themselves and not demagogues,” he shouted, waving “ent LINCOLN, Nob., Aug, 29.—Charles G. Dawes came to his old home to- day to be received during thé morn- ing and afternoon, not as the Re- publican vice presidential candidate, but as a former resident and friend. Tonight, at the University of Ne- braska stadium, he will make his ap- pearance as the candidate for the second highest office in the Nation, and is scheduled to begin speaking at 8 o'clock, central standard time. The address will be radio cast. The program of the day provided for a motorcycle police escort, assist- ed by Color guards and the appear- ance of a number of bands in a parade which formed at the Burling- ton station here and continued to the Lindell hotel, where he will make his headquarters. Forty young men attired in white served guards of honor for Mr. Dawes and members of his family enroute to the hotel. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924, THAT ISN‘T A HURT, THAT'S A FRECKLE, Oar Wowace thee HARRY WILLS ON HONEYMOON ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS, PIRATE STAR OUT OF GAME FOR SEASON Bride of Nine Years PITTSBURGH, Pa., Ang. 29.— Standing With Him At Ring Camp. SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 29. —(By- The Associated Press)—Harry. Wills, negro heavyweight who will meet Luis Firpo September 11, in an elimination bout to provide the next opponent for Chanipion. Jack Demp- sey, is enjoying a second honeymoon at his.quiet camp on Peconic Bay. During the seven weeks of Wills’ training the.comely little woman of his own race whom he married nine years ago.and who has followed him through his career, has been the-con- stant companion of the negro fighter. Early in the morning, Mrs. Wills, with “Champ,” the bull pup of the family, goes out on the “with Harry, after breakfast driving with him to Southampton for mail; in the: afternoon she attends his workouts: in the evenings the pair roam through the surrounding country or listen in on the radio in the living room of their bungalow. The two sparring partners, only other inhabitants) of the household, de@ribe the nine-year-old honey- mooners as. “a couple of kids.” ehh oS — Tribune wantads bring result: Earl Smith, catcher, who joined the Pittsburgh Nationals just in time to play a heavy part in the recent | & Say “‘Bayer’’- Insist! For Pain -. Headache | Neuralgia Rheumatism PAYED Lumbago Colds Accept only a Safe Bayer package whichcontains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12. tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manu- facture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacid /.Peoples) “Financeand) When this strong ness men . character. Come in today and rate of interest and plan. Suite 105 Becklinger Bldg. Office Hours 9 A DR. M. C, KEITH, Vice Pres CHARACTER plus Thriff@ Why Be Worried with Debts? directed by some of the city’s ablest busi- will lend you money on your No property, no chattels or other éollat- eral needed. No publicity. No red tape. No delays. 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