Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AGE EIGHT. EAGHER. MEET (Continued from Page One) men, and Mr. Bowman, head of | sion division of the univer 3 Louise Bu- . director of the child hygie of the state board of give an address and be attendance during the entire con- problems tion for conference of he pre-school Katherin Morton intendent of public in other prominent speakers. will in attendance different ts of the state, he national congress of parents teachers will be represented by s Frances Hays, national field vetary. 1 who are in any way interested parent-teacher work, whether nbers of affiliated organizations not, are cordially invited to at- 1. It will be an excellent oppor- ity to learn about real parent- ther werk. N Parent-Teacher associations to send delegates. AEASURY TO. RETIRE DEBT (Continued from Page One) st the plan, and he urged them id in combatting any movement would result in the trading off their holders of the government rrities. inting out that the government had to pay approximately one on dollars a year—almost one- “th of ifs entire expenditure—in rest on its public debt, the mt secretary declared that out must be reduced if ma rial tax hetion is to be an’ accomplished | from ee See the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. It’s a dandy. On display at the Cas- per Eleciric Co., 119 E. First. Phone 19935.—Adv. Che Casner Dailv Tribune BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG Lee Doud of the Lee Doud Motor Co. has returned triumphant from his elk hunting expedition to Jack- Meet me at the Smokehouse.—Adv. Does a guarantee on used cars Ours are The 333 N, mean guaranteed and priced right. Great Northern Motor Co., son Hole. anything to you. Wolcott street.—Adv. The paying in the Sandbar dis- complete, matter is that | trict | and the truth of the you wouldn't know the old p now.” In time this district will prove to be one of the greatest bus! ness sections of this city. Watch and sec. You'll like the variety of the Spe- cia! Selected Combination Dinner at the is now practically Townsend Hote!.—Adv. Boss, AM We ALC WENO. NEVADA. Sv. Pave. ST LOUIS, (MINNEAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON, New WOCHELLE, WASHINGTON «D.C. Bacrimo 4 = HOLO ON A MINUTE - HERES) FROM EGATION FROM ebrronwoo FALLS, KANSAS THEYRE ON, THEIR WAY UP * HERE AoW WITH A PROPOSITION FOR US To TAKE SPARK PLUG To THEIR erty Foe SIGNED. ANSE Cora weu HELEN FERGUSSA AND Eis/ A worm My BIG erty MANNERS = COTTONWOOD HIS Necr RACE > pare BU GET Ac DOMED UP FOR Those PEOPCE- CUGUT T MAKE A WIT WITH THE AUH- They oucuT Te WERE FROM = BE HERE ANY MINUTE NOwd = LISTER. SUNSHINE. THINK I HEAR EM SOMING ASO: GO INTs THE PARLOR ‘AND RECEWE Him: Neu Di Tet You WHAT To SAY-- SHY — | Gc ONWOOD FALLS. KANSAS MisTAW Goosts HE SANS HE Done LEFT SARY DIS MQHNING. Fo" ABYSSINIA Upside down pipes. The Smokehouse. —Ad) T Ady: Gor Iv. rdon Habenicht will ness. Visit Haytin’s gBoot making your Ask for Bee E'ectric shoe Electric Cleaner. Co., 119 E. First. Vac 1993J—Adv. Many Cas Country watch the rig bufiders at work on the big derrick on the Carroll ranch, four Expert watch and jewelry repair- ing. Casper Jewelry Co., 0-8 Bldg. Don't wait. » Bee Vac Elec- tric Cleaner today. Casper Electric Co., 119 E. First. Phone 1993J.—Adv. Mimeographing and typing of a’l description, The Lette! Club road yesterday miles east of the city. _—<——$_———— nd. Phone 2500.—Adv. 1 kitche Mrs. the Special Selected Combi. nation Dinner at the Townsend. — return Wednesday from Denver, where he spent five days on importunt busi- Shop before purchase.—Adv. a demonstration of the Casper Phone erites motored out the Shoppe, Ho- ipes at the Smoke House. rd to the rH Florence Tay- sined marked success as GASOLINE ALLEY —WALT IS NOT: AN ALL-AROUND MAN HAVE THOSE DISHES ALL WASHED OP WHEN You GOT BacK to isms of their missionarv labory, and recent history also is enriched by the so-called romances of modern mis- sions. item a few weeks jago told of the entrance of mission A new , ut homes in Australia, |@fies into land of the Afghans. where she was the first woman to Theirs is the last country of the ong in the profession of urehi-} earth to be trodden by the feet of tecture. ntrihutions from M e Welcomed; Manus Commission" to! it was extraord! 1 in the histo: at one This rethren by Paul the pac ls was given the Sermon on the It was in Galles of the people half he wish, in a provir ve a complexion; t everyone ful your fea- ptes are, you nnot be aly attrac- ive with a Ointment; ed by Resinol Soap, is what u need to overcome such ‘oubles. The gentle, but un- nisters for Public eripts Should L pding 250 Words and Should Be in This Ojfice Se .D. D., Minister] remote ‘from Pharisaic and despised, that Jesus proclatmed widening of His kingdom from The great- sually cleansing properties of © soap, together with the othing, healing qualities of je cintment, make the Resi: ol products ideal for any s i druggists sell Resinol Soap ad Ointment. Use them reg- barly for a few days and watch yer complexion improve. <ESINOL ake 3ALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER Townsend Hotel ba. m, 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m LEAVE SALT CREEK ,m, 2p. my 5:30 p. m. 3AGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 9:30. Daiiy¥ Salt Creek Transportation Company TELEPHONE 144 ye! in the worl SERMON EXCERPTS [==):: tion Under This Head » Typeritten, Not Lx 1 to all nations. of the commission appears cope of the divine purpose. All nations are to hear the glad news of The disciples grasped where | an is meaning and nt evi preaching the wo: Their succes- sors in the early years of the Chris- -|tian era w DRAINED YOUR CRANK-CASE LATELY? Let us drain it for you and refill with the right type of HIWAY OIL We_ guarantee that HIWAY will give per- fect satisfaction Your money back if you can find any fault with it. nturday. | Jerusalem, the messengers of the cross. Yet in our own land multitudes are not yet Christian. Though Christ's dominion he allembracing as the ocean, yet in that ocean there may black, blasted and barren rocks, illustrating the refusal of [men to have Jesus rule over them. The church of power and influence today is the church that G. Campbell Morgan, the tinction between the tion. all powerful and Christ; a power and a presen quate for every emergenc, service. —the sign displayed by deal- ers who give their customers their mone; worth in ser- vice and in merchandise. And you do get your money’s worth when you buy AERO GASOLINE. Aero is clean and trouble-free; it gives you more miles per gallon. Yet it costs no more than ordin- ary gas. You'll find AERO dealers everywhere along the main highways. Turn in where you see the ABRO sign. Aero Oil Products Co. CASPER “Keep Wyoming Money in \ WASH 'EM, MISTA WALT. 1 AIN'T HARDLY WASHED ANY SINCE | BEEN accepts this great commission and proceeds to make it a definite program, Dr. world’s greatest Bible teacher, makes a dis- evangelizing of the world in this generation. It in| {is the bus'ness of the church to put- forth its best efforts in that direc- The great commission Is ac- companied by the great promise of a ever-present 3 and an te a thrilling chapter! inspiration to faithful and sustained y the hei ‘ FlnoT BATTLE OF Ble SERIcs ON OCTOBER 4 Owners of Major League Clubs Meet to Plan World’s Series. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The ele- ment of, travel, eliminated from world series competition during the last three years. by the two New York teams, is belng considered in the plans for the baseball classic this season. At a meeting of the club owners of the Yankees, Senators, Pirates, ants and Robins with Commission- er Landis yesterday, {t was decided to hold the first, second and sixth contests In the American league elty beginning on Saturday, Oct. 4, unless a tle in elther league necessi- tates a play-off. © The third, fourth and fifth con- tests will be staged in the National league city. If a seventh is neces- the choice between the two con: tonding cities will bo decided by tossing « coin., The games will be red on consecutive days at 2/ “k eastern standard time. In the event of a tie a series of three games will be arranged by tho president of the le Fr | Sport Gossip Polo is played in or periods, shukker the ponies. ht chuckke @ at the end of each players change their Gaelic football las been played by the youth of Ireland for centuries and is still one of the most populay in that country. sports Lord Hi . now ar, played ina in. England s 18, Including } nroke his bat Four miltion fect of lumber were used in. the construction of the new automobile speedway at Charlotte, N. C., which will be dedicated wi |a race pogram on October 25, twenty y # before Paul Morphy, the chess expert 4 cheas playin an absolute abhorren: He steadily refused to con the subject, shunned the ty of chess and oceu- pied himself tn other pursuits. his world Some death, greate bandor coneelve for dt verse on Tho people of Brooklyn appreciate Ay A the fine w basebull t nal le even thoug pennant may not t bundved of th bur One ns” of the have arra ul dinner for 1 Uncle Wilbert Joach of his 7 rs will be presented [with a gold watch. J cit brid: Prince of Wales against the United States as a re- sult of his visit it probably will be a slight resentment against the kid- ding he got from the paragraphers and cartoonists about his horseman- ‘The Prince probably would prefer to be handed the bird about anything but his riding, as it is his ranking passion and his greatest hobby. . The Prince, very likely, does not natured jesting numerous times he has trip from the saddle the turf, but the British subjects of his royal highness do take exception to any wise cracks about his horse- manship. : The sentiment of his subjects was aptly put in words by one of the ship. resent about the taken the |{t appt AND J INTENDED TO OSE THE VACUOM CLEANIER ON THE RUGS BUT SOMEHOW \ DIDN'T SEEM TO FIND BY HENRY L. FARRELL, (United Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Sept. the good 22.—If the holds anything to grooms attending the Prince's polo mounts at asked wh: falls with them.” not the was perts fr in this mung. I been thrown country. is one uhe pub morning in Hyde Park, The Prince and only weighs 190 pounds. When the writer was in London in June, he learned that the Pri poor horseman that tlie other side would have countr to the British throne hat from. contrary to general Belief in was on the verge of de- t ing that he confine his riding to the catiters that the male mem, bers \of the royal family take every of very slight build He ‘His royal The polo Meadowbrook. When it was tHe Prince fell off his mounts so many times, he re- plied with some emphasis: highness dees not fall off them, he has been ‘unseated many times riding the difficult steeplechase courses in England that are braved only by the gamest horsemen. riding far out of proportion with his weight and dashes over courses that some of the professional jock- eys In’ England do not care very much about. It was pointed out that some of the best steeplechase jockeys in Eng- land are thrown three times as much as the Prince, and there is no commotion made about it. Barl Sande of the English steeple- chases might be thrown four days in a week and the news would be given a paragraph -burled down in BASEBALL QUESTION BOX If you have some question to ask about baseball— Question—Batter called on the first pitched bail, Im- mediately he steps out of the bex. Pitcher makes quick return awhile the batter is out of the box, Um- pire calls it a strike, I contend it was an illegally pitched ball, Who is right? Answer—The umpire is right. The batter has no business to leaye the box without permission. hurdle. He insists upon ranch. The If you want a rule interpreted— If you want to know anything about a play or a player— Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed enyelope. Other wise your question will be answered in this column, Address—Joln B. Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent of the Casper Tribune, 811 World Building, New York. (Copyright, 1924, has a strike cans t |e are seen scoring nail Service— sh team, . . 4 goal. The player on the right has just driven the ball over the line, erg But It Didn’t Win the Game for John Bull The international po'e cop remains Wits in the second and Jest game of the se Casper Tribune.) Question—How games has Mays pitched this year? Answer—To date he has pitched nine complete games out of 20. He has won thirteen games. Lena Blackburne now playing second base for Kansas City ever wear glasses on the fie!d? collvetions is that he Question—Did Answer—F did very briefly. ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS PRINCE OF WALES TIS CRACK RIDER EXPERTS DECLARE the columns of the paper and would hardly be more than a mention that he went down at the such-and-such | +), But when the Prince falls he shakes the whole world and everyone makes mention of it—out- side of England. It takes batter than the, average horseman to play polo, and the Prince has shown that he is very adept at the game, played in his first match here, some of the best critics on the sidelines remarked that he was a better rider than a player. So he can’ bej., nearly as bad as the would make {t appear. Being very strongly attracted to- ward horses, it is very likely that the Prince has tried his hand at broncho busting on his Canadian The leading British sports- men went rather daffy over the riding of the American cowpunchers who competed in the rodeo that was staged as one of the big features of the Wembley exhibition in June, was said at the time that the Prince had told Tex Austin and Ad Day, who put on the show that he would like nothing better than to take any brone that came out of the shoot © the En After he had many complete and give him a ride. Obviously he could nét do ft in public probable that he would have given them a good ride. ‘The cowboys became quite a fad with the sporting element of British nobility. that his lordship thought the was not training, that he ate only one hea: meal a day, didn't smoke and dran) occasions. to his liki: only on rare you. Ga K Mrs. Lille Hopkins of has confessed that she paid.e man $300 to kill her husband, but man ran away. The survivor of plot now says he’s going, too, soon as he gets a divorces. woman {s under arrest! Made only by te CityHat Co. ESTABLISHED 1888 Omaha,Nebr. _ Men Flee Belton, Tex, 8 easy to understand why men of affairs find the Westlake so much to their liking. Stylish and correct but net extreme-—A hat that adds dignity and poise, Your dealer has the West- lake, or can ge Ask to see it, it for Tt is the Lord Derby, Lord Lonsdale and several of the leading sportsmen of their class attended the four opening shows of the rodeo The erties the ry