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j i i “1 CANT DO THE FAMILY SPORTING NEWS] NATRONA HIGH CIVELY EVENTS ALL LINES OF ENDEAVOR GROWING ON SPORT GARD MONDAY NIGHT Winner mEWieriine, Match Will Take on 7 Peas: ; Boxing Num- ber Promises to Be Fast Mill George. (Kini who wrestles George McLeod the Iris theater Monday night, wired Promoter Dick i ll todey that he should arrive Sunday morning fit an ly for the hard tussle which local s be lieve awaits him here. On the other hand Kinney apparently has plenty of confidence in his ability to beat McLeod and in the event he wins he sill place the entire winnings for a iatch with Perkins 4 few minutes talk with McLeod reveals the fact that he is just confident as Kinney Altho he has iid nothing about wrestling Perkins, an match between the two stands as- ured if he wins the Monday night mateh. All participants for the matches Monday are in good condition, Jin- iy Moore and Earl Dowler will toa finish. Jack Doyle and Ed Bon ner will wrestle a on 1 match Terry Fitzsimmons is in better c dition for hibition next than he was his Labor day bout ays he is out to win. His train ing works bears this out Old timers in) Casper remembt John Engerson, who stopped J Hi a 6 also fought a with Frankie Whitne when the latter v ni week lihan of Hudson in six roun 15 round AW Cedar Rapids, la., touted to fight \d Wolgast for the lightweight cham- pionship. Fans who have, sized up the bill believe it to be as good a card as is ever been arranged here and pop- s will tend to pack the the the program, which will be- afters the picture show REFINERS LOSE Casper dropped Friday's game at tapid City to the fast Rapid Cit em, & to 6, aecording to word ed here by lroad of Hint hurled the contest yesterday ut he was unableAo win, with the runs piled up by the Midwest Re fining: company nine. Manager A ogast in his wire to Superintendent A. Reed told only of the defeat d the pitching of Hunt. usper Thursday’ cording unofficial word f th Dakota, the Rapid City t ing victorious in the contest z VOCATIONAL EQUGATION CLAIMS TOBE TAKEN UP. also Jost WASHIN'’MAM } FAMILYS - ( THE TooLARce } (Written for the TAS on eae With the opening of the Natrona County High School this fall, ti plans for the year give more proimise of activity along every line than ever before. Many new courses are be ing offered and a larver staff of con petent teachers is in char The en rollment on the first day fillet the school to capacity, and now ther re 224 students. The plans for t and ear include a dramatic hestra, ikulele club Freshman chor tee clubs ach or ganization is well started The dramatic socie Mr. Davidson, instructor in and Public Speaking, is open men bers of all four classes. first try-outs were made during the past result of an un 1 orchestra hus met ising Even m n the organization of rchestra and ukule t enthusiasm a seven club. only practice a few times, but under the direction éf M Miller, the members made lightning progress, and their first ap pearance in the essembly met with THERES ONIN MY HUSBAND AND \ SELF IN THE ) FAMiLy Sut / GREAT LIFE \ T = .\ Be 43 or | |F You DONT IY oe WEAKEN \ > A | | enthusiast applause The > ukulele ee SOLDIER OF FORTUNE IS MENACE TO PEACE, MOVEMENT IN EUROPE TO CONTROL MEN HUNTING EIGHT | nicer ——————— tion J By PERCY M, SARL (United Press Staff Correspondent.) LONDON. (By mail.)-—The “sol dier fortune,” once regarded as ich a picturesque figure—a dare devil who organized revolutions in Centra] and South Am a, the Bal- ban eae the wilds of Turkesta is ad There are too many cf him, ¢ from being consid cr picturesque, he is now voted a peneral nuisaucec The “Sunday Ex press” recently went farther and voted him * of rencgade, an enemy ivilization and an international crim ral? of short shrift and © ceremony in suppression ublic opinion ree that one of he preserva horde ast dangers te peace is the vast rea ion of wor' f adventurers turned loose: on a orld trying to turn from destruction ne eentral empires, and the compul vy reduction of their huge armies rbless officers whose only profes jon that of the sword. R ermany and Austria are the princi 4 contribut but England, e, Italy, Turkey and the Bal now officially demobiliz ge, may held guilty of “feor ributory What ave the oldiers of fortune o do? If they were numbered 1p ens they could probably g a con we il job in Meixco. But ev he French Foreign Legion could not take a fy on of their number As it 7 they ar on,” and are more lurgely respons than tatesmen ind policies for the continuance of thre ad twenty ov so wars still BY U.S. REPRESENTATIVE &. S$. Suddington, a representative { the Federal Board of Vocationul dueation, will be in Casper, Sep 22 to sve all Natrona county en who were wounded in the service \il_ claims for vocational education Nl be settled at that time and Mr Suddington is anxious to see all men ho huve been wounded. These men and all men in the list hich follows have been usked to re port at the Army and Nayy club voms in the basement of the West Hotel building Monday any time after S o'clouk; Ural Harlan, Mechie, John Miller, "ved Newton, Wylie Nicols, Robert Matlerson, all of Casper; William Pot- se of Arminto; Richard Shrader of Vleowt; Ro Hy White pand Stephen ev of Casper; Charles Bolsford of k; Ira Buchanan, Howard Holland Chidesler, James George Cranford, Byron Dunn, Cyril Bord, Robert Grave and Ch Narding } David Donak Harry Miller Lota, bell, «ly ~ j ee ian Oks Pa WES late minister of war and brother of former President Federico Tinoco, on = Aa ie aoe ete work in A¥EUst 9 last, is still an unsolved mystery with indications that the slayer ’ kinging, and large numbers havé en-!™® paver be brought to answer for his crime The fortnight which has H ° id rolled. The zirls’ glee clubs are lapsed since the tragedy has brought out a number of interesting facts erpici e larger than ever, and on unt of in connection with it which never before have been told S (the many Freshmen, > special chorus, Joaquin was 39 years old, one of! — ~ * Mar aus: has had ‘to be formed for them, Mist'the handsomest men in Costa Riea, Bautista Quiros, fo eee See | rattle fs Plan nls Several surprises in quick shooter and courageous ax a of the Banco International de Coxta : pe Thr eae ti F ¥™- jion. He wa tall and of athletic Rica, a government institutior While 4irls are In addition these activities, Puild. fond of horses, and a men ber arded & cons 5 | Fae ery R : Recta ray he * of one of the most distinguis Rican, is pledged t rr . ] me of " students, with Mr, Miller ies,” te mnely, went. unarm ster to yenra of envying other = | ba uh n school newspaper cal had fought a number of « » tyrunoy, end the leakage of pub 7 nt eogee de ' col- widow of one of his adversaries, « funds and, after a few months of re riful G M nd The TwunderboR™ ahi tobe {oater Yo Wied it's vitae Mahe camatacton wri shone tee sic, | Peoples beautify eo. Kinney ee will vais iz gas are ecd sues a few years ago sought to avenge tion : 7 aoe onth, and. t é Pap i ie waine her husband and fired fiv acl at hair they could vs no! anc he it Ss LONE due re 3 Tinoco b the T " 3 to be full of “pep” and all the cigs, canis <2; Tinoco eee * MES SSENG ER IS h thei ( M lic School news \ edit re es ia ys: < ° - Ss a ) Bee Seep ace When on Jonuary 27. 1917, h MISSING WITH GNESI SAT ONY eo. cLeod Stevick, assiste editor, and Leslie f i " n ister of war in the enbinet of Presi mye usin Van Doren and Weston Sproule! Qf Par He abinet of Press $141,000 BONDS ae At The Iris Theatre povclate:acitors-<: aves mcm vet of the latter and became head of the ove NEW BRO’S ° poool h gticeeiinge cacy tor Ske oe ee eee Monday Night ness me supporting the payer DY portfolio and thereupon, it is said, be ae HERPICIDE their a earn d H. came the teal President of Costa NEW YORK, Sept. 20.--Lee a Se tember 22 =_ waking up and this year be Rica. Por two years praviously Joa. Julofsky, age 17, is missing with Sold E P * msivst the school has ever sev quin had been fighting evolutionists $141,000 in Liberty bonds which he Sold Everywhere ; Sc - — und personel enemies and when he failed to deliver for = broker em Applications at Barber Sh \ ered bee 1 hulte 4%, became minister of war he became Ployer, ane | Br mrect . na : still more energetic and aggressive i ai t: It has been said that Jonqiin on — Who is Who” in Casp Casper? V1 Sit Kimball Drug Store Special A the day of his death had more ene e ee mies than a popular motion pictut On the day before the assussina aquin went before the Costa H P f aging in Europe Rican congress and asked to be re oO The recent real war naturally at-' lieved as vice president, a positior ere ’s r Oo tvacted all the original soldiers of for- he held by vittue of his cabinet post tune from all parts of the world, You At the same time his brother, the t an't legislate « born adventurer to President, asked oMcial permission to a ere is he fireside and when armistice leave the country because of “ill . A us signed Jast November, many. of health.” Ni Wi b t igns being the Baltic ish the ext war offic to rescue the r v waged provinces called for ooned A “aordinary crop of « in nd Russia When the’ Brits TO HAVE BIG YEAR ‘MYSTERY OF ASSASSINATION IN COSTAIGASTILL =: he two Tinocos were preparing to de pa volunteers deeth Joaquin began to take a angel and interest in spiritualism k PAGE FIVE = EE —By Jack Rabbit ett gt m 7) ES ARRESTED FOR BOARD Bit UNSOLVED AND FEAR IS HELO OUT THAT SLAYER OF sc00%. "0" PRESIOENT'S BROTHER MAY NOT BE BROT TO TRIAL <==: SAN JOSE, Costa Rica. (By Mail.)—Assassination of Joaquin Tinoco A Tribune Wa rt when Joaquin was shot down \ few months before he in the Silent Alamo met his strange quentl) Murmansk forces, it easily obtained he went to a small village caller all the men it wanted. The number| Guadelue where he consulted a wo of officers and ex-officers applying (man medium, and after his last visit This remarkable plant operates Wa able. They we of seemed disturbed by what she had under full load mounted on the urer type, and were told him. That same afternoon he three ordinary drinking glasses Ge so determined to vet back te war that d home and honed for his - tl conimissions wholesale it was out of order and he Experts and laymen alike : n the ranks. All the | decided t for a walk. A block are amazed at the quietness nits of the relief force had bunches! from his residence a man stepped and lack of vibration in the of privates who had commanded bat-, from behind a tree Tino Silent Alamo ta : 1 companie a : ed h There are a score or morey causing instant death zs lict ae 3% the attack, in the mtr us Seta Uy Bu eee ibe ° Enea 4 doubtle md he remained Joaquin had ie a ity. ew ene ° sbisiin. hair fk of Sentite bu drawn his own revolver. 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