Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. \ ‘TT WAY TAKE GONEERENGE ELFVENS GET GOLD. ‘NAMEOFLEGION FEET WHEN GOWBOYS \W-GHMES Athletic Committee Aepomeed by Local Post May Give up Club Name Navy s the club footbal Americ: Army and playing sdon football eleven, according to tHeraction taken @ meeting Satur." LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 28—The Wyo- | day night. An for ming Cowboy eleven is: gaining in popu- the American Legion was appointed in: larity here but with the conference cluding some of the ling members schools and other teams it is being of the present Army-Navy football ed up as too strong a contender. team. But for the remainder of the Three teams, at least one of whieh had season it is likely that the team will nged to play the University of play under the title of the Arr and Wyoming, have developed what— the Navy club o4 students term the ailment of cold feet. The move to have an athletic com-' Now it is the University of Colorado mittee appointed * prompted by the who has asked time to eonsider whether need of creating mor active outside or not it will play the, Cowboy eleven. da seus Sib athsietibs oF the exservice ‘The Colorado team is Yn a badly bat bieticy pe. Ro Gan GR VE carne oe tered condition, states a) message to the by Americ gion members in. thé ; aa et oar 1 its big suc. L*7amie varsity coach. Anyway, the son the gridiron this scason, such Colorado school wanted to see what the move ‘was looked upon with favor Stgome of the ‘game . with Colorado | Saturday college would be. The committee named includes Paul Fort Russell hus fouad that target Walicer SVInGsnELCETteR oP practice and other duties may prevent J. Tesch nd J. P. Dixon. » first @ game with the Wyoming team this two named coaching the Arthy and@_ fall. Montana University has just recently discovered that its schedule js com- pletely filled to the te Montana has a good team. So has Wy Nayy eleven, while -the last three are members of the team. LITTLE TOT TUMBLES TO DEATH IN TRENCH) =SYNGLE-AIRMAN | NEGLEGTED BY gir LEAVES ONENL FIELD MONDAY (s CHEYE plumber . a led to erect a tes Jaf A324) -» , Oct. ba round a waterworks trench on : East .Highteenth street, the. trench ®Viator in the trans-continental air filled with water and 16-months-old T@ce reached Fort Russell Monday. One Florence Winifred Fowler fell into the tOK off, Lieutenant G. D. Gish, east- trench and was drowned thg@§city of Y0Und, who had been here since Satur- Cheyenne must pay the father of the He left for Sidney during the aft- child, Chester L. Fowler 500 dam- €rneon, expecting to make North This w North Platte before nightfall. ages. the verdict of a jury in the district court Monday afternoon The city’s couns e of in tention to appl; a new trial, = PRESS EXTENDED WOMEN VOTERS’ LEAGUE OTE OF THANKS TO MEET IN CHEYENNE .. at the right sort of publicity is ap: uted was plainly shown Satunlay Hight at the meeting of the American ee Legion when a vote of thanks was ex LARAMIE, Wyo. Oct. The two- tended to the Daily Tribune and tne day conference of representatives of (he morning publication, It was the mo league of W n Voters w to tion of an marine which resulted in be held here November 19 ani 11 will the appreciation. vote-at the meeting end with a banquet on the latter date. Saturday. Day—at which it — 200 delegate: ae eaeenes Read the Tribune ads. entennial annive ODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT W University of Colorado amorig ‘Teams Desiring to Pass] Ser aseureae ccrentet ugh Wee | “ce : ” ° .' up “Practice” Games after Showing Made by Wyoming in Three Straight Victories - note | the ROPER Me TP-AOUND RG IVE FTN ted Press.) ! t. 28.—€aptain Bob } (ay “Assoc eae neem a : DHS MAINES, $1,380. Subsetibed: to Date and. $770 More Is Needed to Put the opinion” of newspaper men. Both | ‘ampaign 7 i are heavyweights. |. 3 y. c Rep Over a a a oun! The Roosevelt Memorial committee of Natrona county had received $1,380 of | the county quota of $2,150 last night} jand with the extension of time until | |November 4 granted by the state di-| rector, Charles S. Hill, Judge.C. E. Win- ter, the county chairman, is confident ‘PAN- MOTOR HEADQUARTERS ADQUARTER There was strength in the close score | (Special to The Fribune.) that the remaining $770 will be raised. victory the Colorade Aggies won. But| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 28.—The| The school children raised $197.05 in| maybe the Aggies were having an off |trial at Chicago of thirteen officers of small contributions last Friday, which | season: “Then the Aggies had a hard the Pan Motor company on the charge | Was Roosevelt day in the schools. The time winning, 14 to 0, with most f/of using the mails to defraud has re-, largest amount raised in a single grade) its stars out of the game till the final/vealed to Cheyenne residents for the | was $6.15, contributed by the fifth grade | quarter, |first time’ that this city for a period at the Park school, taught by Miss Then came Wyoming's close victory | was the headquarters of the Pan com.- | Larabie. over the Montana Aggies at Casper. It) pany. Cheyenne, it appears from facts} The high school contribution was $83, | was suddenly and forcibly ‘discovered }brought out at the trial, several years | that from the Park school, $50.56, the! that the Colorado Aggies probably | ago was represented as the home office Central school, $30.15, the East Casper | would ‘sweep the Rocky Mountain con-/ of the concern. |school, $25.70, and the North Casper| ference and that the sweeping was well John Barrett, secretary-treasurer of | SChool, $7.64. under way. the Pan company and one of the de-| In his telegram to Judge Winter Then came a clean-cut win over the fendants in the Chicago trial, formerly | concerning the extension of time in the Colorado School of Mines and finally | conducted the Cheyenne Business col-|}drive here, Mr. Hill says: Saturday's overwhelming. victory over | lege here, He left Cheyenne to become | “The time of the Roosevelt Memorial | Denver University. associated with the Pan company. \fund drive is extended to November 4| The reason is summed up in one sen-! ————<s_____ on account of storms ahd bad roads in| KID LEE TO ENTER RING} © DEAD AT SHERIDAN, WAS IN FIRST GLASS SHAPE = WELL KNOWN IN STAT as failure to raise the quota of the| (Special to The Tritu eed tion. But Montana would rather no play this year. But the loyal Wyoming football fol- lowers think they see the reason. back of it all. Wyoming started out slov state would be a reflection on the mem-| ory of Theodore Roosevelt. Please ask{ your organisation to pledge their su-) preme effort. I am confident it can be done under your leadership.” Fourteen members of the congrega-| tion of the Colored Baptist church con- tributed $9.54 Sunday evening after Ustening to an eloquent address by E.| Richard Shipp. Rev. M. A. Hilonth, the/ Kid “Lee is training hard here for his ten-rothd go with Spider Kelley of CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 28.—-Judge Pastor of the church, added the re-| Denver at Lusk, Saturday night. Road C#rroll H. Parmalee, who was found maining 65 cents and turned over an/ even $10 to the fund. WATCH THE BIG 4 work through six inches of snow and/Gead_in his office at Sheridan Satuc- fast workouts with a sparring partner 8Y night, for many .years was one of have kept this fast lightweight in trim the best known jurists. on the Wyo- durinw the aeeraveele thing bench. He was defeated for judge Kelly is training in Denver ana re f the fourth judicial district by Judge s from his camp indicate that he W: H. Burgess, the incumbent, after be in tip top condition when he) S¢?Ving in that ‘district for a dozen steps into the ring to meet Kid on Years. When he became judge of the SittiRaay: fourth district it included the count Both men will weigh in at about the Of Sheridan, Johnson, Crook and Wi same, the two tipping the scales around | ton. Later Campbell county was or- 3 z 148-pound mark. The battle is to 8@Mized from portions of Crook and Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Laver | in the Strand theat: at Lusk | Weston, increasing the number of coun: | eT eI ¥ i and is to be one of the first big fights t¥ courts in the district ‘to five, but! Keep the vital organs healthy by of the winter. athletic season at the|¥ soon thereafter the seventh dis-) regularly taking the world’s stand- eastern Wyoming oil town trict was created, including Campbell, ard remedy for. kidriey, liver, TENDLER HAS REST if Parmatee's jurisdiction was’ reduced 4o| PiBdder and uric Acid troubles— : ee THORPE IN ALL ROUNDS rc ¢ be Sheridan and Johnson counties. News | of Judge Parmalee’s .death will be ard with regret, by the members of thruout the stat NOTARIES COMMISSIONED NE, Wyo., Oct¥28.—Gover.| The National Reinédy of >Holilind for } , has appointed the’ follow-| Centuriegand endorsed by Qoeen Wilhel- jBhude over Harvey Thorpe of ‘Kansas | iri notaries public: Aira, Mae Reding-| ™ina. At all druggists, three sizes. ity in every round of a 10-round go'ton, Casper J. Willoughby, Lysite | Look for the name Gold Medal on every boa | a majority of newspaper opinions. . and It, FE. ¥ Caspor. : girel pdesres DETROIT, Oct. 28.—Lew Teridler, » CHEY } Philadelphia lightwéight,-.was given @) nor Car intreduction of the woman su in the Wyoming territorial legislature Among those who will address the I rami mor Robert D. Car ent of Pur. Mee, lic Instruction Katherine Morton: Mrs. Soa , Chapman Catt, p of the BP ey 1 Woman's Suffr sintion: eee Julia Lathrop of the children’s ee bureau at Washington, and Mrs. The | % ng resa Jenkins of Cheyenne, a ploncer eee woman's suff , 3 so o, eae, KP REAL RIM S. Kilburn et ux to Wm m on 2% lot 11, block 128. Casper. Con. $1900 “eye Joseph Servatius ux to A. K. oem Barnes et ux oh lot I, block 141, Cas soe per. Con. $8000 "S * J. M. Carey & Byo., to Timothy Coak- | oe ley, on lot 4, 1 Kk 1 Con. $300. doe Minnie Burke et vir to Alma Vucure- 3 vich on lot 1, block 39, Casper; Con “eee $1_ otc yo fe Butler corporation to H Long, on | 2g lots 11, 12, 13, 14, block wth Bur “ee lington addition; ¢ Soa ee Sasa? NOTICE OF INCORPORATION The Antlers Club was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 23d @ + %, oe ve rrr day of October, 1919, at the hour ¢ of 9 o’cinck 9. m. RK The said assycuition or club is not %$ Z organized for direct gain or pecuniary 4 4 profit and has no capital stock. The «feet objects for which said association is oS * < formed are to promote the indus- bd + trial development of the City of ¢ per, County of Natrona, and of Wyoming, and inc ntally intercourse among the mem) said club and their associates in or- der to facilitate said development, and to establish and maintain a club ¢ house or club rooms with ali the ap- purtenances, belongings or things usual or desirable in connection € therewith. The board of directors ¢ of said club shall consist of three directors, but the members of said "¢ club shall have the power to increasé the number of directors in the man- ner provided by the by-laws of said club: and the statutes of Wyoming. The affairs of said club for the first corporate year thereof shall be &% under the management and control) ¢ of the following three directors: J. H. Flannery, C. A. Vaughn, and H. % C. Hargraves. The term of existence of said club shall be twenty-five years next after the 23d day of October, 1919. The principal operations of said club shall be carried on in tit County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, and the principal office of said club shall be the club house or club rooms of said club in the City of Casy State of Wyoming, with D. W. Middleton as agent of and for suid club in charge thereof. . Dated at Casper, Wyoming, 25th day of October, 1919. D. W. MYDDLETON, Secretary. 28, 1919. es iy - io, ‘ae. K? K2 2, os aXe .o a o, + oe, % e fo sSo-aSo-44 ot So oko efo-' + “a 1% os sto-of - oe, Xa Gg , 2, oafo-ageefeates! % . eaten 00% - SEEKS ERE: - >, - cA as 2, Sata thi oP, ae o, $e 0 ao-400-085 >, 27, Pub. Oct. 25, ira ail A-Tribene Wantad will sell it SI OOOO Mo Mm VP MePeye eo tooo 4-450 she-aho-sto-ale-4: 0 4Se-1So-so aSo-o8e-4ts SERSEESESESEEESAR ECO oaeey 4 e Cot 2% ‘ osteo techn Me choc SE SPBIG OO Sd ae 8 Ss es t- aSo-eho-efo ate oo eSo hos s Pa ORR REESE ESTO O GLEE LES BODIE O POLLO SOOEESSEMESHLE SS SOOO SOS oo ON 5 aaah Po ta stot ste ate to hn ste ta he the a nana So ako a2e-aho oho ahe-cte so eho shoots afo-ate-ste ste-ate ofo-cte ote ate-eteste-stes! % Ms sn se sta Mn ate Me 1% 1% 0% 5% Me ohn oe ote ote ste stn ata se aM ateate Masten cence tame SEMPAP PASS Aho ae te Sapo alo the tho ale Se aSe ahe oe ake eho she sheng ae oR ae ae dn she loseate stasis CoM = y 1 fica in the ad the Secretary of Ww. .k + & Certificate ¢, UHH amen it it it8 capital stock. ‘ Been increased fram. $200,000 ty ginn° ATIO 000. “The par value of ‘its. stock mains the $100 a share, ang » 000 new will be issuea ere CHEYENNE, Wyo.) Oct. 28.~-The ry a Pai Wio compajy, a Maine cor.|. J: B. 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