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es PSS! sad <&k = mast sae SF OSA Po) "AGE TEN. LEW YORK TO SHED HO TEARS CR YANKS IF WASHINGTON RIDES TO PENNANT VICTORY | , ROBERT T. SMALL. sht, 1924, Casper Tribune.) YORK, Sept. 25.—In strik- contrast to the ferment in gton over the baseball situa- New York remains disdain- fully ind to the fate of the America r No scor: ted here; there are no crowds besieging vspaper of- fices; no attempt is being made to reproduce the fateful games being played on the road. Reports from the team in the west say that the players are feel- ing this Indifference to thelr fate very keenly and are Inclined to at- tribute their cracking under ‘thé strain at Detroit to the psychological effect of realizing that they were all alone in the world. The Yanks have felt, too, that the entire nation was pulling for Wash- ington and Walter Johnson to win. hey have felt that the entire na- tion was giving three rousing cheers every time a Yank foot slipped. ‘Tradition has had it that baseball players of the professional type are hard potled, too hard in fact ever ALL WOMEN WHO WORK Should Knowhow thisW orker was Made Strong and Well byLydiaE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Zahl, N. Dak.—‘“‘I wasnervousand ‘weak and was not regular. I also had pains frequently. was sickly for seven years and finally had a ner- vous break-down following an oper- ation. I am a dressmaker and ‘milliner, and a lady I work for told meofLydiak. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. Lam taking it and has made me well and able to do arenes again. I have even helped take care of a sick neighbor recently, 80 you can see how fitlam. 1 highly praise your medicine and you may use my letter as you see fit. I nove it will help some other woman.’’—Mrs, OLE NoRDLEL, Box 23, Zahl, North Dakota. Over 121,000 women have so far re- plied to our question, ‘‘Have you re- ved banat from taking Lydia E. inkham’s Vegetable Compound?” ie a2 per cent. of these replies answer ‘This means that 98 out of every 100 ¥ en taking this medicine for ailment for which it is recom- by all druggists, INCREASED ' LIGHT BILLS need are benefited by it. For sale | i to feel any of the finer emotions of humankind. If this once was true, the game has changed. The players. do feel the depression of hostiilly’ at home and are inspired by the Proper sort o* support. It is the day of the star in base- ball and the baseball star is just as temperamental as the stage or operatic luminary. The Yank stars believe that the public has put a jinx on them. It has been impos- sible for them not to feel the senti- ment which has favored Washing- ton, not alone in the cities where they have played but from other cities and towns and hamlets where the races in the big league are be- ing followed with the keenest inter- est ever shown in a baseball season. The Yauks felt this drift against them in their last series at home with the Washington Senators. The Senators won three out of the four games and probably 75 per cent of the customers present were root- ing with might and main for W: ington. Only a few hundred orphans who had been admitted free to the far field bleachers were really loyal to the Yanks and their entire in- terest was centered in the doings of their beloved Babe Ruth. As luck would have it, the Baba made an awful muff that day of a short fly, but the kids -id not waver in their devotion one bit. The Yanks feel they have had to fight the entire west all alone. Their tour started in Boston. There recently has been a sort of entente cordiale between New York and Boston American league teams, 80 the Yanks got away to a flying start with four straights from Beantown. In the west it was different. One or two of the Yanks, scenting trouble from afar, were quoted as that there might be a@ in” for Washington by the teams of the west. They have not pursued that talk for they know now that the ‘Tigers played just as hard against Washington as they did against the New Yorkers and only failed to take three from Wash ngton because of their inability to t Walter Johnson. If the Yanks lose, as seems now uimost inevitable, the Yanks always will blame their defeat on the psychological influence of a hostile feeling at home and throughout the country. Yet the Yanks, as a rule, have been more popular in recent years here in New York than have the Giants. The truth is that New Yorkers feel themselves it will be the best thing for the game to have the metropolitan monopoly broken up. As the Yanks have failed and as ntiment has turned against them, the Giants have staged a comeback in popular affect ‘They, were getting the “vazz’* somewhat sloppy playing weeks” back. But they ha mained gamely in ther BARNEY GOOGL ij i] ( Vil Heres THe CAT have suffered untold misfor- their backs to th fans are coming to their|and some of the feathery tri manner which may ‘ portend an unexpected end to the] sfeet me at the Smokehousé.—Aav. National league race. ; ' ERE d tel Townsend, Phone 2500,—Adv. an —— | Does a guarantee on used cars |—Ad THERE nything to you. Ours are Ps New Dresses at the G: es . Virst. Phone | business trip to Denver and other] sand hills north of Parkerton in an Colorado cities. unsuccessful attempt to bring down i ae ee —_— the elusive teal or mallard. of the Lloyd Con-| You'll like the yartety of the Spe- —— spent a ple Ghe Casver Daily Cribune ‘ E. AND SPARK PLUG Hy) KEUS BEUS - Tosse Teves i } S $ GRAMS iy = aieK - MisTAH Geoste - BT i. ORE a Saget ths ieK AND FAST TAL GOrNrAas From AwIBARY IS HEAN AN HE CWANES YO" Comrany Tet Hien Fu BE RIGHT OUT © PROGAGLY A FRIEND OF ROWS WHo WANTS Te Hxow WHEN WERE LEANING - Rot PALMER 0 IN ALEANY HE WANTS OS TO PACK UP SPARKY AND _HOLD OUR AexT Pace AT The STATE CAPITAL =" ROYS A Goon ScouTs IF HE Wane (eave Ar | RASS THIS AL EATON ? THis Is i Fo] WALT, AL. IF 4 SEND MY FRIEND AVERY DOWN WILL YOO DO WHAT YOO CAN FOR HIM ON A YZ We day in search of ducks. He returned Dorothy Frocks for style. Grace Try the Special Selected Combi- with a plentiful batch of health, | Shop.—Ady. nation Dinner at the Townsend. — e. Adv. The opening of the New York Fur Shoppe in the Gladstone hotel building is only a few days away. Ask for a demonstration of the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. Casper Electric Co., 123% S. Center. Phone 1319M.—Adv. Mimeographing and typing of al description. The Letter Shoppe, Ho- Don't wait. See the Bee Vac Elec- tric Cleaner today. Casper Electric Co., 123% 8. Center. Phone 1319M.| The “Covered Wagon” should break all attendance records for Casper. and priced right. The | Upside down pipes. The Smokehouse. Great Northern Motor Co., 333 N,. vs e Shop.— |} Wolcott street.—Adv. —Aadv Expert watch and jewelry repair- ing. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bldg aera J. L. Bird of the Nash Casper Gordon Habenicht, proprietor of] Motor company, accompanied by. A. E tric Cleaner.| ihe Bungalow Grocery and Market,| Ross Fillebrown and H. W. Padgett,| Shop, 0. 8. Bldg—Adv. at the Cas-| returned yesterday from a short| spent yesterday morning among the Savé money; buy at the Grace ant and thor-| cial Selected Combination Dinner at} New Coats at the Grace Shop, on yester- the Townsend Hot O. 8. Bidg.—Adv. Each morning from now until December twenty-first, the sun will rise a little later and each evening it will set a little earlier — making each day shorter and each night corres- pondingly longer. The lights will be turned on earlier each morning and each evening so the time of lighting will be more and more as the days shorten. The result will be increased light bills until January, when they will again begin to get less and less mer. until mid-sum- NATRONA POWER COMPANY LRALN SCHEDULES Chience & Northweatera Acrives Bevarts - 1:30 p.m, 1:50 p. m, 11.00 p, m. Arriver Weparts --545 p. m. 6:00 p. m. Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Arrives FORAILLING | (Continued from Page *One)° trial was finished within less than four hours. . The day before the trial, Coleman confessed the crime, but under Louls- jana law a defendant charged with murder can not plead guilty. As the men were penniless, Judge J. £. Reynolds appointed an attorney ‘0 represent them. The attorney did not. challenge a single venireman and on cross-examination, he did not ask any witness more than two questions. These related to the dis tance of witnesses from the scene ot the killing, He then put Washing- ton and Boone on the stand and they gave their version of the affair ‘The argument of counsel lasted six , z == minutes. The jury deliberated four ‘STATE TAk DEPARTMENT, ALBANY © WED Like TO HANE YouR CHECK For Far For’ A MUSTATE You “Mave m our s1a’ “ “TAX RETURN 1993 ( NAME IS KETCHAM=IM FROM THE ALL STANT Fo rr tt ¢ 5 E Gee hs cee ANYTHING CM FoR Him - 7 ‘ TU DROP INTO Pack UP MN CAUNDRY. =, NOUR OF ENCE 11 SUNSHINE | WELL - \\\\ ECON EAE PROSPECTS LOOK RETTY BRIGHT ALL RIGHT ALL RIGHT: foreign lives were taken or foreign property damaged as the result of such attacks on capital ports, the authority who or- dered the attack would be held strictly responsible. out to the heads of the rival armies that such alr raids value and can only result in the de- struction of historic buildings and damage to the legations of friendly It was pointed lack military ae membership of registered trade unions in Great Britain, which reached nearly 7,000,000 in 1920, fell to 4,500,000 in 19: official report just Issued. agitate te LEAVES YOU, FOREVER So Says Jaines H. Allen, Who Drove After Out Rheumatism Poisons Being Crippled for Years. according to an _- , THURSDAY, SEPTEMPER 25, 197A. LTT ATLL By Billey De Beck. IN SEPTEMBER OR ceTeeER ponds sugar; I iron safe; 1 Oliver 'ypewriter; 4 ice boxes; I Hobart meat grinder, 2 meut blocks; 2 1 16 ft, counter; 12 stools; ; 16 chairs; 2 office irs; 1 cash register; 1 3-bat. 1 cooler; 1 8 ft. back bar; 1 steam table; 1 bake oyen; 4-10 Jelly; 2 electric fans; 10 Ind. Corn Flakes and Bran Flakes; 2% cases No. 50 Special Post Bran; 1% cases counter pads; 8 cases 6-10 Cherries; 1 case Silver Spray Sardines; 6 cases 6-10 Ft. Collins Cherries; 11 only No. 10 S. B. les ; Counter sack spuds; 26 pounds carrots; 25 pounds tur- nips; 1 case Spray Coffee; 1-3 case lemons; 40 pounds -navy beans; 2-3 eg ves ea pickles; 4 gallon jars. o: loc dressing; : 50 quart ice cream pails; 2 dozen Rex lye;_3 cartoon tooth picks; 1 gal- lon horse radish; 1 gallon prepar- ed mustard; 23 cans B. M. Clams; % box fresh tomatoes; 700-6 bogs; % bushel fresh peaches; 6 No. 10 Blackberries; 1-10 broken pineapple; 1-10 ©. M. pie filling; 1 only 60c H. C. Baking Powder;-7 only uae pitchers; 3 only mo; heads; 3 No. 10 tomato puree; packages buckwheat; 6 matches; 15 macarooni and spaghett 10 pounds pruns; 17 cans 2%, ach; 78 pounds Rex Flour; vounds salt; 8 packages corn starch; 6 No. 10 tomatoes; 2 No. 2% tomatoes; 24 Campbell’s to- mato soup; 13’gallons dill pickles; > cans pumpkin; 4 cans bon ami; 2 cans Dutch Cleanser; 5 cans vegetable soup; 1 gallon Egg T.; % gallon lemon extract; % va nilla extract; 5 pounds cocoa; ‘2 pounds rice; 7 pounds cocoanut: L bottle capper; 11.cans Soc. corn; 2 cans Bro. B Beans; 2. No. 10 minutes and brought in a verdict of had no alternative but to sentence them to hang. The nogroes’ lawyer waived motion of appeal. At the time of the trial there were few persons in north Louisiana who did not want all three men hanged but within the last few days sent! ment has changed regarding Boone. bs Shan ae NE day, after I spoiled a new pair of gloves trying to fix the carburetor, I decided to find out about gasoline. When I started to ask questions and to try different sorts of gasoline, it did not take very long so decide upon Conoco. For more than a year after I learned to drive, I was forever killing my engine at down-town crossings and stalling on hills. Sometimes my husband would laugh at nie and sometimes he would scold me for abusing the car, but he did not know much more about gasoline then than I did. I have often heard him say-that all kinds of gasolines are alike. He would not say that now, though! “After we decided to use Conoco all the time and had our car- buretor set, most of my troubles vanished like magic. I used to feel a little bit nervous and worried when driving but now, with Conoco in our tank, I am just as happy and confident as I used to pretend to be. Even my husband occasionally GARY, Ind., Sept. 25.—The body admits I’m a good chauffeur. I drivemore than I used to but of Annie Tomicik, 10, who was kid- last month I saved enough out of my gasoline allowance to naped Monday, was found buried in buy two matinee tickets.” Conoco promotes economical, trouble-free automobile performance because of its sayerying high Ty. From the first to the last drop in the tank it is exactly the same. Each drop yields the same uniform unbroken power chain. Each drop is balanced. Every atom goes into power and mileage. Other motorists like Conoco gasoline for the same qualities that win Madam Motorist's favor. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY . REBEL PLANES (A Colorado Corporation) Marketing # complete line of high- in a SPREAD DEATH golint, 30 years old. strangled, acording to the police. the police. Use Conoco Coupon Books, They are convenient and save you time and trouble male Ing change. Good at all Coatinental Service Stations and accepted by dealers generally. CON Jhe Bal: (Continued from Page One) the border town of Shanhalkwan by Peking ‘itself, from bombing at “points e; Mr. James H. Allen, of 26 Forbes it, Roenester, N. Y¥., suffered for mes this terrible disease left him ielpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ‘s8 study, thit no one can be ‘ree from rheumatism until the ac- SLAYER TAKES THE POLICE 10 CHILD’S BODY alled uric acid deposits, were dis the joints and nd expelled from the body. With this idea in mind hé con- sulted physiciins, made experiments ra finally compounded a prescrip- quickly, and vanished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. vhich he called Allenrhu, to others took It, with what might be x the sand dunes here today, when the police were led there by Peter Ver- he devided to The child had been attacked and Vergolini confessed, according to who has been wders accepte ~ NOTICE OF SALE. The State of Wyoming, Coun- y of Natrona, ss: In the District Judicial District. . R. Shipley, Plaintiff, vs. A. lie, Defendant. Actions No. 4787-4788, Notice™of Sale. drafted today at a meeting of Pe- @) CO king foreign government ministers here. The warning was sent to General ) 2. Chang Tso-Lin and the Peking gov-|of the above entitled Court: in I aso e \ Jernment in view of the bombing of} .bove entitled aid a Manchu air squadron, and because of authentic reports thut General Chang was planning an air raid on Wyoming, will sell at pub'ic auc- ministers asked both. sides to|cash, at 123 W. the incorporated ( Natrona Count: Se of Casper,|4 waffle iron: Vyoming, at the | dishes; hour of ten o'clock in the fore-|ter heater ont noon of the 27th da; peal was based on humont-| ber, 1924, the followin but ut the — #ame or nava! 2 Calumet Baking powder; bol green beans; 10 cans % Del. Pi- mento; 1 only Eagle hum; 10 sounds 1 only Premium ham; 16 Leader peas; 3 % pound Red Boy salmon; 39 cans Ind. Chile Ver- best; 14 quarts Spanish Queen olives; 10 10 pound Van Camp tipe olives; 8 No. 3 Choc.; 5°5 pound A. D. Hol.; 4 packages Ad- vo Jell; 8 pounds green peppers; 28 % pound Red Boy Salmon; 80 cans Red Spray sardines; 1 flat ints.; 25 pounds cabbage; 2 1-8 cases eggs; 9 packages Royal Oats; 7 jars hipolite; 4 pounds rrocery mace; 5 pounds sandwich heese; 4 cans S. B, pumpkin; -1 1 pound Jee salmon; 1 No. 2 Sny- jers Pork and Beans; 14 pour butter; 20 pounds bacon; 1 fresh ham; 2 prime ribs; % pork loin; ‘0 pounds pork tender; %% boiled iam; 7 teabones; 2 beef tongues; 3 chickens; 6 spareri ‘ons sill .PERRY A. MORRIS, Sut, within and for the Coun- y of Natrona, State of Wyoming. Publish Sept. 25, 26, 1924. ot os LSE NOTICE OF SALE. The State of Wyoming, County ft Natrons n the District C Bi pecicist Dist: te pang eee y. R. Shipley. Plaintiff, vs, Bailie, Defendant, Se to an order issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled and numbered ac- ion, I, Perry A. Morris, the un- lersigned, Sheriff within and for he County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, will sell at public auc- n, to the highest bidder for sh, at 123 West Second street in ‘he incorporated City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, at the nour of ten o'clock in the fore- Joon 1°, the Bit day of Septem- yer, 1924, the followi nd _ chattels, toveles ote mae 19 stools; 1 counter; 8 {re + 1 water cooler;'1 coffe rm; 1 cash register; 1 pie disn}-y rack; I side board; 1 d'sh-up table, I dish zink; 1 range; 1 hot plate; meat block; vers 1 hot wa- t cas he: _PERRY A, MORRIS Sheriff within and for the Coun, ty of Natrona, State of Wyoming, Publish Sept. 25, 26, igzq™& d ter heater and tan! PER ere To we acne Vee ——— e

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