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(AA-AANY CLUB ON SNOW COVERED FIELD Tony . Locals but Soldiers Present an a Week Ago; Stod- “dard Looks Good in Backfi In spite of the storm. and about five inches of snow, the. Army and Navy football team is battling the heavy Billings Polytechnic Institute team here this afternoon school athletic field.. The Billings team arrived here last night and rather than postpone or cancel the game, The ground is to be cleared as much Billings Huskies Outweig Stronger Lineup T decided to play the game.. as possible of the snow and short quarters will be played. Coach C. O. Woodworth brought a squad of huskies with him from the Montana metropolis. The entire about ten pounds to the hoe at center for the Bi weighs 186 pounds, while Nelson will © tip the scales.at 178 pounds. Nelson plays right tackle. . The Polytechnic team has won the only two battles it has played this | year. The Worden high school of | Montana: was the victim both times, superior weight bringing victory by scores of 7 to 0 and 27 to 0. Coach Woodworth said that the 14) men he brought with him: to Casper represented practically the football material at the Billings school be-| cause the second squad was so light | that it could not give the varsity regulars 2 real practice. string material is so that it has been unal first team with substitutes. Final practices; for the Army- Navy team revealed a new backfield man who appears to be a real comer. His name is Stoddard. \ Stoddard weighs about 175 pounds; knows He undoubtedly will get into the! same this afternoon, altho Rowe; will be papell? IM at full. JOE DEVE TO MANE (By Assneamiea) Press.) Cc ALGARY, Canada, Qct. 25,—Joe | baseball league, Union association | and Western league 8 n | named to manage. th he Wied Band in the WostreUbtane baseball | league next year. Work has started on Calgary’s | new baseball park, which, it is! planned, will be one of the finest ball} plants in Cenada. 1500 STANFORD WEN THE PART ATHLETICS BERKELEY, Culif., Oct. 25.—Ap- proximately 2,500 “men students of the University of California are pur- ticipating in organized athletics, ac- cording to a statement made by Pro- fessor Frank Kleeberger, director of the men’s gymnasium and head of the department of physical education at the California university. Besides these men in general calie-! thenics, there are 492 students in boxing, 278 in swimming and 177 in wrestling. LOCATION OF TONG ANGE GUNS MAY BE PURCHASED Ansocinted Pros.) PARIS, “oct. 26.—Deputy Mie ‘eal has introduced in the French chamber of deputies a bill ahs hae ca an sp: propriet*sn be made for thi e of the woou vf BE ee where were situated the first sone range guns that bombarded. Pari March, 1918, . None. of. these ea have been surrendered by the Ger-| hans. The owner of the jittlé wood. at Crepy-en-Laonnais hag fenccd off the site of the long range guns: and awaits at the turnstile for prospective | visitors. He stands beneath a sign} which reads: “This is the site of the murderous ‘Bertha’; 6 ion ene franc.” ' ZINC USED AS COUNTERFEIT BY BELGIANS =) ? Brugge Seas MN —eman counterfeit coins! made ‘of’ zine are being pared at face value ne the Bel- ain cup! oe ity uch of” iad Leadivitg coin, espi ine ‘rom five} ito bet Mesa ng wot aebel | ne 0 the scarcity o | Zinc evident ly iy conducive to coun- tertciting for there is in cievuintiint much unauthorized money made of this metal: ~The government is said to be aware of the practice and when | nickel becomes cheaper new ¢oins' muy be made to take the place of the! old’ ones, Res cba eet Shantung sent Phat covlies -to! France. | { team will outweigh the local eleven | Dona-| school; The second | green and light | to supply the j football; and is fast on the end runs. | CALGARY LEAGUE CLUB Devine, Seattle, former Pacific coest | BATTLES POLY ckfield on the high Carter TWIN: BE i{ | ! 1 { | | { eal fi. peag. in. trict’ No. ice of hearing on assessment stud sath! thietas at Noxtwetters a gitered |i hoitewcdca. two ae for the constPuction of grading, A ee th .play end ‘on! j Hi phe ‘and-opened game jn the presence paving..and \improving those streets | GRIDIRON GAMES | SCHEDULED FOR SCHOOLS TODAY At San_ Francisco — Olympic lub vs. St. Mary’s. Ignatius At Reno— St, Nevada. At Berkeley—Calif. Freshmen vs. Davis Farm school. | At ‘Berkeley — California vs. |} Washington State. At Laramio—Wyoming vs. Den- |) ver University. | At Boise—Utah vs. Idaho. At Cornvallis—Oregon Aggies || vs. Stanford. At Seattle — Washington vs. Whitman. | vs. } At Missoula—Montana vs. Mon- {| tana School of Mines. At Los. Angeles—Pomona vs. University of Southern California. At Boulder—University of Colo- |! rado vs. Colorado College. Aggies At Greeley—Colorado vs. Colorado State Normal. At Logan—Utah Aggies vs. lontana Aggies. : LORDELL MAY ENTER RAGE FOR ALOERMAN' A petition is: being cepet at for! 4. the nominetion of Donald ‘M. Lob-| tell of the Standard Oil indnstrial | relations bureau as alderman in the’ second ward, SERED ET ea Edward W. Builey has purchased | ‘ots: 18 and d4. in block. 428 «from Herman J. Kessler of. Gates counts, | Nebr. ' ee COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Casper, Wyoming, October 20th, 1919 City Council of the City of Casper niet in regular session at the Council Chamber at. the City Hell, but: there no§ being.a quorum of the Council present same was adjourned until 8 9 "clock p,m WA, DEAN. President ar the Couneil. Attest: ASA ri Ba ag City oat » ede cy of Cugper: met in regular gd A ee + thie doce pers suant to aa onnura gh of na thag the Conneil Chamber st the City. Tain with T, A. Dean, President of the! Eosncll presiding: On roll ‘call’ the following were resent, Councilmen T..A. Dean, W. . Keefe, Wm. Kucher, W. F.-Dunn, Perry A. Morris ;‘Asu F. Sloune,. City | Clerk. Absent: ©: ouncilman M. L. | Bishop. The minutes of: ithe: last ‘rogular aod! “ Chester Bernard, at ft; and ae ne | number 10), “Presented,”” | jections heretofore filed against Pa’ | be | No. Ten (10.) | Kimbell | street to Delaware street and Rail- 4 a sae woe the’ | provenient dist te Ni {Se and» PAGE FIVE |] Shitome roared 4 versity > cine 2—Central] chool “Building. iy ete west line of gate. 150| No. 85 to a point on the weet line of As 8 tho soe Mine of Pa: | Agh street Boo. 5 feet ndrth of the P 1 |Merth line of Dundon street; pe rheld November; Thence southwest through Block) Thence northeast across Agh street ne nie to @ point on the east line to a point on the cast line of Ah or ELRC-| oF Eig street 800 feet south of the | street 150 feet north of the north Park street; | Hine of Hugo street; PRECINCT 1—Voting ee Southwest across Elm street! Thence east through Block No. 50, Sailers’ and Soldiers Club tneueen Bloek No. 89 across Mahan| acro8s David street to a point on the street to a point on the south line of center line of the alley running north {Mahan street 140 feet cast of the|and south in Block No. 49. 140 feet least: line of Oak street; north of the north line of Hugo Thence southwest through Block | street. i®_ 88 to a-point on the east line} Thence north along the center line io Oak street 140 feet south of the/of the alley running north and south | south line of Mahan street. ‘in Block No. 49, extended north Thence southwest across Oak! across Milton street to a point on the street to a point on the west line of/| center line of the alley running north Qak street 170 facet south of the! and south in Block No. 49, extended south line of Mahan street; north across Milton street and 150 Thence southwest through Block/ feet north of the north line of Milton : Bicog t *eeGrath !No. 98 to a point on the east line/street, the point of beginning. Grace Bryan. of Spruce street 307.5 feet south of| Notice is further given that the Ito the south line of Mahan street; said assessment roll is now on file , mee they Aa Wilber Foshay Thence southwest across Spruce) with the City Clerk of the said city eer | Mri. Geo. Davis. street to a point on the west line/of Casper in his office in the City ag yi will be 8 cold! WARD 2——PRECINCT, 1-—city Mall. of of Spruce street 157.5 fect south of Hall of the City of Casper, where it | Bred A. Vilinave , ty was walloped/ Mrs. ra By Kite. Iniversity. of Colorade eleven| Geo. F. Stilphen igor but since that time the! CLERKS— mgttengthened by the! Mrs: John T. Scott PRillips, a veteran! Mrs. Fred Villnave. the south line of Hart street; may be examined by any person; and ; Thence southwest through Block) any and all persons who may desire ‘No. 104 to a point on the east line, to object to said assessment roll arc 13F Walnut street 307.5 feet south of | hereby notified to make such objec | the south line of Hart stre tions in writing and to file the same | Thence southwest across W alnut | with the said City Clerk on or before Of past seasons, The team|WARD .2—PRECINCT 2—High | street to a point at the northeast cor-} |the date fixed for such hearing and will-go into the-game with the Wy-} School Building. ner of Block No. 121; ‘at the ‘time and place fixed for such 4 een) "ie with no men on the| JUDGES— Thence southwest through Block) hearing or at such other time as the | ae Sam, Switzer ‘No. 121 to a point at the southwest, hearing may be continued to, the said é thru the hard pat-| John McClellen \eorner of Block No. 121; City Council will sit as a Board of with, tte Ts. hii bFeinly good) | Thence east along the north line of | Equalization for the purpose of con- inte ae great con- Carey avenue across C.Y. avenue to 2) sidering such roll and at such hearing tin lence in it lity ie score Ge atk. Margaret Adams point on the north line of € ye- or hearings will consider such objec- downs in the Minér game. Coach Mrs. Gladys Bon. nue 150 feet west of the west line} tions made thereto or any part there- | Corbett Mint been vrigbting all possi- | WARD 3—PRECINCT 1-—Kings’ Ga- [9 Spruce street; ' of and will correct, revise, raise, low- | bility. of overconfidence this ‘week. ' vage. Thence northeast through ;Block. er, change, or modify such roll or any | “An effort was made to have the FE. Erben ! No. 106 to a point on the west line) part thereof, or set aside such roll ;D. -U.-Wyoming game transfered; Z. Q. Miller ; of Spruce street 150 feet north of Ha order that such assessment made ite Denver but» the athletic council Mrs. L. S. Worthington. 'the north line of Carey avenue; De Novo, as to such shall appear | would not allow the game to be trans-| CLERKS— Thence northeast across Spruce just and equitable and then proceed Several -hundred enthusias-| Mrs. James Rousch street through Block No. 106 across | to confirm the same by ordinance, ; fered, tie supporters of the Yellow and} Mrs, Walter King. | Dover strect to a point on the north Dated at Casper, Wyoming. this Brown who have been stirring up| WARD 8—PRECINCT 2—Nichol's! line of Dover street 136.5 feet west! 6th day of October, A. D, 1919. pep. to “Best-D. U.". was the reason cerege. | of the west line. of Oak street; JOHN F.. LEEPER, even for keeping the game in Lara- TORS | aa Thence -northeast jthrough Block Mayor. | mie. } # Bradley ‘No. 94 to a point on the west line} (Seal.) | { Ne Phillips of Oak street 145.5 feet north of the! Attest: i > __ Mrs, ‘Edith Weiderhold. north line of Dover street; ASA F. SLOANE, ; . The Warren Construction Company} CLERKS— Thence northeast across Oak street City Clerk. } bid: | Mrs. S. H. Punteney < to a point on the east line of Oak, Pub. Oct. 25, 27, 28, 30, 1919. i Mrs. G. F. Spence. jecrect 175.5 feet north of the north ‘or Bonds—#8,296;10. Moved by Wm. Kocher, scconded| line of Dover street; pe! by W. ¥F. eu secon by W. F. Dunn, that the appointments | Thenge northeast ‘through Block 1 Ww. Kuste, that the Warren be ‘confirmed. No. 87 to a point on the west line of | Comricuctian 3 Company be awarded; .All voting aye the President of the} Elm street 325.5 feet north of the | the contract for paving and other jn-| Council declared said motion car-| north ine of Dover street; fp sigentals relative to the paving of | | Thence northeast across Elm street Shee hey No. (13) Thirteen,’ There being no further. business to| to a point on the east line of Elm! the Mayer atid City Clerk - come: before this meeting same>was| street 170.6 feet north of the north, to enter inte a.contract @djourned. {line of Dundon street; ‘ayrén Constryction: Com-| he {pu y for the vetfovennce pf the same, Al Vohing aye the President of the | At | | Council declared Aaid motion ear-| This heing the date set for the re- cola ES ith [Nanies OF HEARING ON AS. eS aay eae! SESSMENT ROLL IN PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER 6. t cash—$7,8 44.50. Poanra eee LMIDY asa Beware of countorfeits T. A. DEAN, Block President. of the Council. test: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. , and portions of streets in Paving Dis-~ trict No.. 6, in the City of Casver, Coynty of Natrona and State of Wyo- | atte. Notice is chara given that the ‘ofthe Meyor and ‘City Council. Miracle Concrete Corporation bids, Fo 1'13,993,00. - gsubsequent adjourned estings yead} -cush—@ and approved. ‘ For bonds—$1 20,690.00. A petition to the Honorable Mayor Gilbert Brothers, bid: and City Council, hy a number ls For cash; $116,776.00. | City-Council: of Casper will-meef on Pee aes Gast aa Teme MM NNOS. iit aim, ty eciae'h, 2 City. Council reconsider: their sttion| Moved by W. F, Dunn, seconded by gig ‘ay bid Seema ree bet Hie ‘that the bid of Gilbert} ® Ys Ps eunes amber of May 21st, 1919, whereby they in- ¥ ef ane City Council in the City of definitely postponed the Pare grad, attend city Cleve aad the' Cusper, for the purpose of hearing ing and draining of Second ‘enter into a contract with taorived objections to the assessment roll for street from Park street to Conwell Resthers. for the performance of the construction of the necessury free ing, ang and improving upon PF ose streets and portions of streets Moved by W. F. Dunn, seconded by Pcs Re ay é See Evra tte ey in Paving District No. 6, in the City Perry oi AU Aner Atal he; 7 This being the date sct for hearing, of Casper, a LEN aMes COWS Mae accepted, that the City Council rer on street. from the center line toaigtc! their action of May 2yut, | gbitctions and remonstrances against of the ‘alley running north and south 1919, that the remonstrances and ob- Square (known ‘as paving district he. Ty Oke two MA" GA), Toro | Block No. 49, extended north +B” \(2B), (Thee “A” (3A) and | 20Fa88 Milton street to the cast line ree “B” (3B), there being no ob- het sees, a ee Baynes or yemonstrances against) avenue from the north line o: the creation ‘of the above describe Milton street and the east line of Maite see districts, it was moved | 48h street to the north. line of Carey 3 , | avenue. Penta and Uwe the Cy Attorney, ,_,The boundary of said Paving Dis- jbe instructed to draw the necessary RE de adel a a ean vocing ope ther President of the | te?, line of the alley running north Council decluted sald motion: passed. {and south in Block No. 49, extended ss Na ;| across Milton street, north, and 150 Henty Brennan -. appoared perore feet north of the north line of Mijton , e | ing District No. 10, being made by less than half of the property owners of said digtrict, that the game be overruled and that the City Attorney instructed to draw the proper ordinance, creating Paving District All voting aye, the President) of the Council declared said motion duly car- ried. A resolution -presented,. declaring; the intention of the City Counci] to create an improvement district to im- prove by grading, draining, construct- ing curbs and paving South Beech from. Railroad -avenue to Dover street, south Maple -street . from Railroad avenue. to Linden street,| 4 street from. Linden e City Counejl, and asked that the; atrast ity Council grant him a lease for) **Teet one year of the advertising space on re trash cans’ belonging to the City by Casper, and effered to pay the ity of the sum of one hun- { bi pn i: a v8 per year, pay to tive the Cit; half of the proceeds gale of the adver- tising space on the cans. ' meres) ‘dy. Wm, Kocher, seconded bt Mg poe Sanu City Coun-} g soe ase to Henry Brennan, and that th ie tne and city Clerk be} Thence west through Block No. 53, across David street through Block No. 51 across Ash street to a point roud avenue to Second street, to be! 9 known as Paving | District No. Fit+| teen (16), the.date of hearing of ob: | jection ahd remonstrances thereto, |, being set for the 3d\day of November, A, D, 1919. be known as Paving District No. (4a) Fifteen ty All voting aie he} siden of iG) counel shin pol whi "Sate ne Ls i "Moved by Perry A. Mortis, second:| # j P Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & 3 ed by W..W. Keefe that the revolur with Hen esas “pag perform, 3 Sons eine ties Ho af tenn, emt, a, Maney of te meme Dignified Middle Age the _ President of | Men like this man have learned that it’s good business to be dressed well; they can’t afford to do anything else. F lHart Schaffner & Marx make clothes that are right for this class as well as the’ lively, snappy, extreme styles that young men want, asher, seconded ibd and ie Dara t | Pomagtttee ory We have the clothes here; and we have all the other things that men wear—Shirts, underwear, hosiery. gloves, everything you need,» Prices are fair to both Readers i me pied es uya the Gehere dectaped * s a pect es adh of us. uso stemeo! py fea two conmittces. ; "AND BA SKETBALLS i This. being the’ dute set for, pecoiys | nel late line ‘of ‘Auto Accessories.’ * Bicycle! Re- | ing and opening bids a he avin |S oie: Pronypt Attention Given to Special , 0, I of Paving’ Piste cP NO. (BY. ts iptoott! : ‘ ven ol the ‘Gity Clerk reported - Until 9 Lad god ceived” but ene bid, Pa night Dad Warr Conetrvaie | opened same in. { Mayor. and® CitysC