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) PAGE Six ‘COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS | Casper, Wyoming, July 9, 1919. A special meeting of the city Coun- cil of the City of Casper, called by THATS NOTHING! the Mayor, met at the Council} M 1 KNOW A FELLER Chamber at the City Hall on mn F| WHO ENGAGEDA ‘Saab street with Major John F. WIOMAN TO WASH eeper presiding. }RON CocoK KEEP On roll call the following were} HOVSE CLEAN UP present: | Councilman T. A. Dean. Councilman W. W. Keefe. Councilman Perry A. Morris. Councilman W. F. Dunn. Asa F. Sloane, City Clerk. Absent: | Councilman Wm. Koher. | Councilman M. Bishop. The Chief of Police, Fred E. Place, presented his resignation to the M r and City Council, and same Was accepted. Whereupon the Mayor turned the management of the Police Depart- ment over to the Police Committee, with instructions to employ the num- ber of patrolmen as they deem it necessery and to set the amount of salary each shall receive. | The Mayor vetoed the action of | the Finance Committee in regard to | the salary of Police Captain, W. E.| Kilgore. Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded | AS QUICKLY AS | | | YOu CAN pocToR MY HUSBAND HAS the Finance Committee and that the | HAD ONE OF HIS police be puid their salary at the reg- SPELLS AGAIN by T. A. Dean, that the pay roll of | the Police Department of the City of | Casper, be allowed as re-audited by | ular rate up to and including July 9, 1919. An aye and nay vote be- ing taken resulted: | T. A. Dean, aye. W. W. Keefe, aye. | Perry A. Morris, aye. W. F. Dunn, aye. Whereupon the, mayor declared said motion carried. A resolution presented by T. A.| Dean, seconded by W. F. Dunn, de- claring the intention of the City of Casper, to refund to the retail liquor dealers, the amount due them for the unused portion of their re-| tail liquor licenses, excepting those| whose licenses were revoked by we county commissioners, and ol uae the marine corps to fight in the world city clerk and city treasurer ver in- war. He had a reputation as a box structed to make a complete check here before he left for the servic and ascertain the amount due each Hempel served nine months with the| THE SHERIFF'S FORCE the retail liquor dealer. ms An aye and nay vote being taken * M4 resulted: trona county, Sheriff Royce said to- T. A. Dean, aye. “CuCTOMEN a , ___|day. Both Kilgore and 5. M. Elli- : fevers gperii police lidebaxhreneahns holo Roane. ITLL, Td Una) Perry A. Morris, aye. W. F. Dunn, aye. Whereupon the mayor declared ° eid etintioncerried! Willard Nervous When He Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded : by W. F. Dunn, that the City Engi- Entered Ring, Former neer be instrueted to lay out and . draw plans for a water line from the Policeman Declares. city pump station to the city reser- voir and telegraph for prices on the) Jack Hempel, the man who train- necessary amount of pipe required, eq Jess Willard for the big fight, is and enter into a contract with the,in Casper this week and feels the lowest bidder for the necessary disaster at Toledo, Ohio, as much as amount of pipe required to lay said any of the loyal Willard supporte: pipe line. |He could not. see where Willard An aye and nay vote being taken | could lose efter working against him ; resulted: T. A. Dean, aye. f land watching Dempseye work out. i j W. W. Keefe, aye. H t Hempel was one of the mainstays on the sparring staff big Jess had to get him in’trim for the c Perry A. Morris, aye. W. F. Dunn, aye. Whereupon the mayor declared aid motion carried. Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded yy W. F. Dunn, that the mayor and icity clerk be authorized to advertise for bids for the digging of the ditch had on the big Kansas man, so cer- tain was he that Willard would win. His only regret just before the fight was that he did not heve his $60 bonus for nine months of service with nd the laying of a water pipe line the marine corps to bet with his rom the city pumping station to the ther mone ; icity reservoir. Bids to be received “Big Jess was nervous before the ntil 8 o'clock p. m. August 4, 1919, fight,” said Hempel today. “I had An aye and nay vote being taken| never seen him nervous previous to esulted: entering the ring in the two other WAGED sans aye: ring battles for which I trained him. W. W. Keefe, aye. j1t puzzled me at the time. He was Perry A. Morris, aye. extremely nervous for two hours be- W. F. Dunn, aye. fore the time the big match started. Whereupon the mayor declared, “What was the big. asset in caus- midinaotigniGaxnied. ing his downfall? It’s hard for me such a ard, but There being no further business, t? figure out. Dempsey v ame was ordered adjourned. little man compared to Wi really did the damage and not a body smash as some thought. That one big punch to the jaw dazed Jess and he never recovered. You can orma Talmadge Is wiver tel what some _ stimulants ° 5 might have done for him there in the Headliner at Iris— | ring. But Willard insisted that we take nothing but a few towels and ‘The Forbidden City’ water into his corner—and smelling City Clerk. salts. He said he needed nothing more for the big bzttle. “Willard did little punching in those three rounds, as he spent prac- tically all of his time blocking Demp- blows. I think the fourth round Norma Talmadge, the beautiful] elect star, will be presented by oseph M. Schenck in her latest Select picture, “The Forbidden City,” at the ris theater today. This is a Chinese 2 a 7 ; istory by George Carborough. The erently if Willard could have gone in cenario is by Mary Murillo and it|®fter the third. ae was directed by Sidney A. Franklin.| _Dempsey_had_been working The story begins when Wong Li, Chinese mandarin, learns that his eautiful daughter, San San, has mar- ied secretly to John Worden, a young fficer attached to the American con- ulate. He 5s) ing her husband’s absence, and Wor- len is never again able to find her. s Wong Li has been in disfavor at the royal court, he offers San San to he emperor. The emperor accepts his ver an San has given birth to a half- merican baby girl he orders both Yong Li and San San killed. The aby, Toy, is saved Later in life, after Toy has grown er escape to Manila, where she be- omes a Red Cross nurse. Here she meets and falls in love with Lieut. but when the governor, John Worden, learns that Halbert is about to marrv a Chinese girl, he sends him awav on a distant mission. In the meantime the governor becomes seriously ill. "Se JUST FOR HER BOARD match. Hempel bet every cent he JOHN F. LEEPER, he got through that strong Willard | Mayor. |defense. Willard’s a hard man to ttest : sa hurt and a hard man to get at. ASA F. SLOANE, “It was a healthy jaw blow that); ht have made the fight end diff- j Che Casper Daily Cribune ~ MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919 ee Es 5 IT’S A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAKEN— —By Jack Rabbit DONT BELIEVE iT! How CouLD ANNBODY MANAGE Jo bo THAT time with those arms of rounds would have tired and against a big man 1] well I would. like to h: fourth round between the tv Hempel worked hard in Willard in shape. He lost more t r fifteen pounds in. training the big champion and now he is home in’ C sr for a short rest before he s work ~ ae. got stale ie ards, the | show any good footwork; in fact he/ tering of sheep. Representatives of | close of the training admitted to-| 16g little of it to meet the Demp-| both railroad companies here aval time before Mees of the new meet Dempsey. Dem to loaf for quite Willie Meehan of claims a draw anc Demp: in two matches, i: he of possibility to meet the new pion. The Ca for his big battle son and was hi in his match “No, I do not think ship fight could have up. Willard spent ne making a picture pla which now worthless bk lost the fight. He surel have gone to this expen: tended to throw the fight. , to start t lard, I remember one di g champ told m been in, but just the tend to let up on m “T remember Char! to our cz aS) Sparr part But he could not stand the pace and 2 s ‘ @ both told Willard that he could not give | 7 his arms were practically paralyzed hin the needed sparring practice. 0 MEE ON WEDNESDAY. Baniitioa osthatco after the third round. The punching Walter Monahan, Jack Heinan, a to the time he was disc he hed been doing in those three while now, but 3 isco, who ion over the next cham- | r boxer trained Ww iNard mpion- a frame- 90,000 in} ifornia p he ould not if he in- ch when I went to Law- Wil- y when the about the coming , ‘I think it is h I have ever | ame I don’t in-| or HE'S IN Hee QOULDN'T PRETTY BAD LET mE SENDFOR SHAPE You whIlE HE sHoutb Ie HAD HS SENSES TWO HOURS AGO IT GREAT LIFE \F THE PATIENTS PATIENCE DONT WEAKEN police committee of the city council. W. E KILGORE Jol H. L. Seidel’s resignation as under of sheriff of the county left one tions open and Sheriff Pat was pleased to get Kilgore. will be no undersheriff in Na- DOS "> marines, going from Denver, Colo., to |, 1 Mare Island, Calif., and finally to Phi-| as heriff of Natrona ; s one of the Miss Kathlyn Montgomery of the ill date back Montgomety Realty company has re- arged this'turned to Casper from a vacation 0-pounder who worked for a time week from the police force by the spent in the east. arring partner with Johnson, | ee — Joe Chip worked with me to, All sheepmen in and invand aroind Case) ee ———_———_———E—ES SS, » champ in shape.” |per have been asked to meet Wed- COTE Nope, I do not think his age had | nesday at 8 o'clock in the rear of INVOICES TIME SHEETS INVENTORIr g to do with his defeat. The the Citizen’s State bank to discuss Rstimates on Job Wok tepped around the ring in the range proposition and ta select Comptometer Operators nd felt good all the time. leeg or mers ae go gine gestern warisneatuyi tha ever gave any sign that his age|#n¢@ Southern states. je trip to! erie any len befere the | these states is to be made for thel CASPER) BUSINESS COLEESE ae : i Office Smith Tarter Bldg. fieht. Jn the big match ue did not| Purpose of finding a range for win-| PD EA Second and Durbin jeer made deput unty. His po THE BIG. SHOW IS COMING | AIAGENBECK WALLACE sey ‘attack. been invited to meet with the stock- - )men of Natrona county at this mect- “I'm through with the boxing game. ing and discuss freight rates. Thatsdetearatooks the: heart outyof | z And it’s Willard’s last fight. He before the match started ‘that CHICHESTER SE FILES was through with boxing, win or} Tea But if he had won he was going to tour the world and he prom-| ised to take me with him.” | a member of the Cas-| before he went into ‘other. Bia Tomine sth | THE WONDER SHOW THE LIKE OF WHICH YOU NEVER SAW BEFOR of cours? | ALL NEW AGAIN! ALL RIGHT AGAIN? e A CIRCUS GATHERED FROM 18 NATIONS, 6 A R ENAS ., EOR CAPITAL INVESTED wosbet rs. $3,000,000 3 ERT TRA 60 RIDERS—60 AERIALISTS—60, 'S—500. gz 60 iller came BANDS— 500 HORS! try out “I oRS 200 ACTS—200. HERDS OF VEVER WITNESSED A 400 WILD ELEPHANTS CIRCUS LIKE THIS. ANIMALS Ri iséxcagirteR 3 Colorade pirits San San away dur- You'll Like SPARKLING, jaughter, but when he learns that REFRESHING COOLT o beautiful womanhood, she makes e K ec xX Philip Halbert. 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