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Page Eight NO IMMEDIATE » PROSPECT FOR UL WEASURES Opinion is Divided as to Probable Action, Says Frank G. Curtis, on Return from Wash ington, D. ¢ Frank G. ¢ is has returned to Casper from Washingt D; bill get zas to asper He says some think the democrat et thro their prese nt ma after the first of the year and the fourth of Me arch v can majority some think time hen the mar President W repe, whic be too late to give the democrats the honor and ¢ for the valuable and needed 1 ng legislation On the other hand, Mr. Curti there are tv possible republican ing bill goes" over ur 0 views if the le after March action, fourth. Some republicans say the r publican party is the great construct ive business par that rea son will enact a ¢ v soon, whil others say some republicans are becoming ment owners relief meas “Personally,” said Mr do not find I think a leasing bill likel fore March fourt! t publican support or after of goverr it a party mea March the fourth with hearty’ democrat sup port. It seems that most everyone Yhas a pretty good ic what the leas ing bill should contain to be a fair and universal bil Relative to ¢ sper. I th before many tting fuel gas into e will have it here months, but it really The department of the inte nd the department of just given our matter fair considera- view of the many important that demand the attention of je r have tion, in matters t public officers. We are pror i immediate action that w termine the uestions nece: pre ¢e g the bringing of fuel gas into the city. WORK BEGINS AT POTASH FIELDS GILLETTE, Dee. 18.—Three big tanks have been placed at the pot ash plant on the m Ditto r: h near here The managem ex pects that production wil in Februar providing the wes is not too severe a SAVES CHILD FROM DROWNING KEMMERER, Wyo., Dec. 18. the to th hole Id son of Rav iGeRaumond 1 ast tim pulled 1 1 onto the firm ic eral dren were nlavin tee over the Ha k whe ‘little child YOUNG MAN broke CAYMED IN DEATH BY PNEUMONIA 3 LP aged rday afternoor hos congestion of the lung ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I vive the ye ng man The body now at the East Second street chapel, will be taken to Shin gle House, Pa., for intermen a Money to loan on chattels Secu vity Loan Company, suite 2 0-8 B z relative to ; SSSI ReKecor Sey { coeconeenenencntnenes er Sao ac acco 5 BOLSHEVIKS OF NORWAY READY m 10 START WAR Members Warned to Arm Themselves in Preparation for Revolt, But Call to Arms Not Sounded CHRISTIANA, Dec. 19.—The Bol- shevik faction of the Norwegian So- since last cialist party has spring, exercised a controlling influence over the organization. For some months this was done more or less secretly and the objects aimed at were not made public But after the revolu- tion in Germany concealment was abandoned In eches at public meetings and by articles in socialist organs, labor- ers were urged to organize revolu- tionary associations, similar to those in Russia, provide themselves with rms, and be ready for a revolution- uprising, to overthrow the gov- ernment. They were told that they should employ force and terror to whatever extent it might be neces- sary to accomplish their purpose and establish would virtually amount to a minority dictatorship on Bolshevik lines. s admitted by the leaders of the 3olshevik faction that the latter con- stitute only a very small portion of organized labor mut they declare it is for that reason they are justified in having recourse to force because they could not attain their aims by par- liamentary methods and lawful forms of agitation. The president of the labor pa Bolshevist and in conjunction with certain Russian Bolshevists es- tablished a Russian telegraph news sgency here for the ostensible pur- pose of furnishing the Norwegian press with ‘reliable’ news from Pe- trograd. No date has vet been approximate- fixed for starting their proposed revolution. The leaders declare it depends on “how things turn out in Fngland. One of them openly stat- ed, “If there is no revolution in England there will be no use trying is a PAST YEAR SETS NEW RECORD IN COUNTING OUT STARS OF SPORT is! WORLD IN UNITED STATES, CLAIM NEW YORK, Dec memory of the 18.—Within the oldest sport followers ™ there has never been another c when so many prominent members of ‘° the istic fraternity took the final co! as in the year now drawing to lose. Former champions and near cham 1s, active ringsters in all di- visions, together with numerous man- agers, veteran trainers and others Rrominencly identified with the game (7 Ch among the vic- eaper during the lu tim of the Grim R yist twelve month t the head of of John L. Sull mpion pugilist of rreatest fighter e beer 1, the former Ameri Ane of the t who Pp: ny suddenly aan bington, Feb. 3 an wutumn day 26 year yett put him dow w Orleans in 21 rounds, reputation of being ghter, That He never made pior any effort to regain the lost lau beat the crown he fended so suc Ve fully against all comers for many years. When his career A ringman ended he took to the footlights, where he was no stranger, because back in those great ring days he had his own companies and toured the world, reap- {ng tremendous financial returns A few weeks after the Sullivan saw the passing of “Billy’ Humidors, for Cigars, Nen’s Leather Sets Card and Bridge Sets Purses, Pass Cases, Flasks Cigars—in SMOKE & All articles wrapped in Holly Tissue and “dolled Ps Ne! up” and delivered, Free. SPS Peace Prices o Jars in Mahogany or Metal rettes in Xmas Boxes Solid Silver, Leather and Metal Cigaretie Cases Plain and Fancy Cigarette Holders Bill Folds Leather Goods, Cribbage Sets High Grade Confections SLPS SB SS SF TM IDS MS STS LSS SELES SS SSS 8M, Cigarettes or Tobacco Gift Boxes HOUSE G , N Madden, ampionship, hanc Dempsey he early part champion, died Mitchell’s with John fight undisputed we out Pec from champion was Hartford, Contr > LaBlanehe and demise of weig in the that ever lived, ity hospital at Le one here for England would at once step in and suppre —$—$—— on May 8. Although but 150 pounds when ‘in his prime, LaBlanche de- ome of the greatest boxers The woman’s organizations of To- reat- ronto have pledged themse ‘rancisco, Aug. stain in future from buying goods knocked out Jack | * ‘made in Germany.” when he Dempsey, “The Nonpariel,” in 32 who had been Sulivan’s rounds. negro heavyweight, died at Lowell, r when the latter won the Jim Stewart of Brooklyn, who at Mass., Nov. 1. Joe Tuber, a: bantam. Madden, in time s considered a likely can- weight of considerable reputation, aged Sulliv ate for the h yweight honors, died in Philadelphia, Oct. 30. Eddie McAuliffe ed of pneumonia at Camp Dix on o bantamweight identally killed at Hollister, June 20. “Te Tate,” a veight boxer, w: shot and illed at Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 11. Mike Donovan, one-time middle- weight champion but in later years better known as a boxing instructor, < ed in New York of pneumonia on , the New in his day d met h best fighters in his died at his home in Charles- yon Oct, 8, a victim of the England livisior n, who held the wel- 1 ship of the world ch 24, 1 out for onths in the early nine- = ties, died at Little Rock, Ark., March zo, at weight at the Mli- boxer and structor, di ate H Buy W.S.S. e of the 1 has sent to Amer! won the best light- knocking Id's t welterweight, ring for more than of MeGoy n the brought The ¢ in 1901 by Yor the greatest Dick O’Brien, in the nineties, died at Lewist Nov. 11. Battling Jim a noted middleweight. n, Me. Johnson, ¢ of patterns. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford service for owners of Ford cars, is one of the important elements of the great Ford organization. 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