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“TWO ONOHCES Nuinerous Cases Dismissed by. Dis- trict Court for Failure to Prosecute | | | No Contest: for Ary New Clab | *. Saturday, Sou Dako A message late today from the au-| thorities at the Sour: Dakota School of Mines cancelled both games sched- uled with the Army and Navy’ club, | leaving the Casper team without games arranged for on Armistice Day, Novem- ber 11 and Saturday. After agreeing to | In the district court yesterday, Mamie Kyans was granted a Wivyorce from Myrotis Evain and was given the cus- tody of: a minor child. She was also defendant was ordered to pay her at torney’s. fees. Edward Pletcher was granted a di voree from Amelia Pletcher, Monday. The following cases have been dis- missed thru failure to prosecuic. Carrie L. Fuck vs. Howard Picts. G. C. Richlin vs. Henry Schnoor. Mabel M. Steers vs Roy A. Ste meet the terms of the local managers, Clyde 8. Flinchbaugh vs. Pear the Rapid City authorities changed Flinchbaugh. their minds. | Robert. J. Veitch vs. Jack Graham. A game with Fort Logan is being | arranged for Saturday, while the Uni- | versity of Colorado. freshmen or the | Tort Logan team are possible teams for } | month. since -July, 1917. ‘During the nine months period ended with Sep- jbember, of this year the excess amoun Hed to §$3,169,000,000, against 00,- 000 for a similar period last ye: Armistice Day here. KID LEE HITS FAST CLIP IN | TRAINING BOUT ‘LEGION LEAST | “FINORED. NAME. AT CONFERENCE U. S. TROOPS ROUND UP “RED in Gary, examined by army intelli ” banner and stacks of arms found in homes of radicals | |BIG RANCH IN vetowsrone PORTS CLIMB, “ees 7500 EXPORTS FALL the largest id best known ranches} ji the Yellowstone valley that still | All Records for Imports Broken by September Busitiess as Shown by Department of Com- merce Statement mee officers. kid Lee, the fighter, who is matched tu battle Spider Kelly at Lusk, .Wyo., Satur y night, went 11 rounds with Battling Richter here Jast; night. with- out a whimper. Lee looked fine in this training bout and showed up) well against Richter, who is a 166-pound Richter is booked to fight’ a local! pugilist of Lusk in one of the prelim- tches Saturday. | nains intact, changed hands Friday ; y, the man matched to fight Lee, | when W. H. McCormick, Billings pio- 1s a Pacific coast fighter with head- neer seed merchant, disposed of ss guarters now in Denver. Kelly is re-| Fifty Nations Send Representatives 4 ad” and. atoskurancht to Christopher Morten: } sen of St. Paul, Neb., for a ponmders: 4 A very decided jump in imports and a noticeable drop in expo the outstanding features of t foreign trade-in Seprember, according to a statement issued today by the bu- reau of foreiizn and domestic commerce department of commerce. wer niry's st ported to be working out daily at his| : 4 : to First Conference Provid- |tion the exact figures of which are this coming bout ard a capacity house AEPAN OUTPOINTS J JAK Tho jrcwsiar meiner ti whieh Ui Coton el Sinclair | third army at the conference in Paris, 3 Imports for September amounted to bantamwelght, won a newspaper |@t the head of t |the industrial’ welfare department of | e o- | Phe convention. of Americans serving | States field artillery April 1, 1919, it was | for ‘September of last year wus $2 i ; vice “men. signed by the adjutant-general and act-| $2,323,000,000. for a similar period of BOXING: Jack Britton vs. Steve {O™S@nization of ex-service ‘men {ganization. ‘The title, “American: Le-} Sinclair, is.treasuring it'as a great mo- | $646,000,000 In August of this year and $4,559,000,000 for the corresponding nine repres quarters in the Mile-High city. h | In Treaty wit! shown in Casper, Manville and Lusk in | ed for I y |not. made public, but whieh, it is un is forecasted, i mime “Amerfern- Legion” was selected ‘ oe y : jtion was Staffed” has been revealed by | Gets Commission SHA KE ST. LOUIS Col. Burke Sinclair who represented the ' os {March, 1918, which saw the formation i LOUIS; Oct. Altho» Burke® Sinclair, now head of} he department of ‘in-) z y | ves e-| 435,000,000, which is $92,000,000 more | ion over Jack Sharkey of New | dustrial relations of the Midwest ’ Re oe $ \the army. commissioned colonel in’ the United jished in July of this year. The tot. | CALENDAR OF SPORTS \j e allies in France assembled in the (not until Tuesday that he received the| 000,000. During the nine. months end tells of the selection of the title of the) Commissioned, _The official, order is; ports amounted to $2,697,000,000, agninst se i imes brought in| ing secretary of war. 1918. Latzo, 10 rounds, gt Hazletor, Pa, ‘There were seven names r4 rie pointed to suggest names fof the or-|by, order ‘of-Ptesitient Wilson. Colonel ued at $693,000,000,. as compared with | gion’? Ipoted the list.as, being the Teast |mento of his service, in the army. $50,000,000 in September 1918a In the |seven pames, were voted. down. | ° CARD OF TH: ports amounted to $5,%66,000,000, against ELEC Fl 1 l A y | efiis was a serious prédicament. Tho| I wish{to express’ my ‘sincere thanks | } 4S tee | ntatives said that after oreiting|to.the employes of the Western’ Union| months of 1918. n Ti jany organization there must be some |for thei kindness following the death | | T N TE sae for ,it,. Lhe name “Americ: jor my- son, Walter Wagner, gion” was placed before the convention MRS. KATIE NUGMUS. imports $1 The is considerable interest being Germany derstood, isin excess of $75,000.» ‘and this great All-American organiza. | After War Ends; Kid” Regan, of the legion. Colonel Sinclair has been | ithe y, $ Ford ees teas York in an eightround go last» night. (fining company since his discharge from the : Midwest Refining’ company, than the previous high record, estat a “Cirque ‘de Paris.” ~ Colonel Sinclair | Official paper showing that he had been|ed with September of this year iim 0. ‘oO poy. the ttve:which ad been ap-|. The prder* states that ut was issued| Exports durii¢ September ti oS OUGEK ING IN WY favored. When the yote was)taken a!l; {nine months period of this year ex- The excess of exports over |'Then a strange thing happened. 1% during September arnounted to 900,000, the lowest | mgures’_ for tically every, memberefavored this til ie The housewife cin oblainvan’ fdeal and it became the. “American Lox'on” of how, homes, will be run some years | sae in the, future by ‘considering tie home! 4 of ie moder ators (On abet 8 MAN DROWNS at its disposal electric potato peeler IN FLUME AT | SUGAR PLANT dough mixers, cake mixers, butter. \In The Grip Of A Man’s Hand— You Find Strength or Weakness— ters and meat grinders. Eveh the huti ble task of dishyyashitig, 4s. dope by electricity, much to the delight of the] men detailed for the Job. A doughboy | visitor to t ’ : 7 the ship, upon recounting) Lovet, Wyo., Oct. 29.—The first What Does Your Grip Show? his impressions, said: “All their K-|rytal accident to. occur at the Great : Ps (Kitchen Police) to, is sien Al Western stigar factory since it. was chair and push buttons.” Have you the firm, forceful power of a view is not quite justified, While this | oreet . Years ago, happened when i is rich ini erected four years ago, happens 5 an whose blood is rich in iron—the the work |¢; 5. Henry was drowned in the flume one bg ship's galley jas been materltiiru which, the beets are conducced zB t~\ Kind that inspires confidence and wins E ced, Au baking is dove by} nto the plant. hk. thi electric heat. The ice machine is run) ater, Henry. was helping Wixlodge 4 4 successor have you the feeble, by motors, ‘The ship's tailor tives Gice-| jin or beets which had clogged tl O hesitating clasp of a weakling, trie irons. The heating syste electrically heated air. | Casual: vi to the ship obtain an impression th a sailor “toils not, neither does h spin.” The metnbers of tie stiip’s coni- pany indignantly deny this, however. 0. <a blooded men and women. oo" PRA, oes a 2a mens ot rel foe oe TWO CARS TURN |" Fe | “Qu Se overinsrreer |WOLFTIES INCI FO NC CORNER CRASH) WELL-KNOWN AUTO TRUCK Iron y and. watch , eect,” In ) time seo for yourself what sort of a change —— taken place | in. the grip of SHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. | 29.—Be- ne 1 cause-Cope Linn, driving. a taxicab,| rank J, Wolf has announced that | and Jack Haussler, driving @ touring |e has secured the Casper territory | . each assumed that the other, would | nt for the Republic motor trucks, | ive hin, the right-of-way the two auto- Taylor, factory representative | mobiles crashed together at Eighteenth © amount of strength and * endurance you possess. of the Re¢public eoiupany, will be in and Maxwell, streets: Monday afternoon | Gasper for several days, with Mr. Wolf and both overturned.’ The drivers es-| in starting the new 5 } caped nijury but Mrs. Haugsler; who} Mr. Pe has opened up temporary | was riding with her husband, sus-| hea Marters in the. Hehning — hotel | tained painful injuties, Each autdmio-| b », The Repitblic motor trucks} : aré known for their proven ability ax | 1 to 6 ton capacity cars... This, com: + bile lost two wheel: y . JUDGE TUBBS, TIES KNOT pany is said,to be the largest. buflders | of motor. trucks in the world. . Many; Judge W. KE. Tubs niartied Mrs. y Sarah Tobin and John H. Creamer. ves:| are “in-use already, in Casper and the lerday afternoon in his office. Both| surrounding country, are resi fume, and as ‘the jam went out hi feet were swept from Under him and he went down in the water and beets. | The water was, turned eff and the ma- elinery stopped: and his four comp fons’ immediately Set ip work to. & litm out, but he was dead when found. > whose blood needs iron? Nuxated Iron builds strong, keen, red- ns LD ‘: INUXATED ee saat ARAB ee ais = = COOOL OMEE aaa TEE AN, Ne Spaulding Athletic Goods A» complete‘ line ‘af Auto Accessoriés. ‘Bicycle; Re- N ‘FOOTBALLS AND? pairs and’Supplies. “Prompt ‘Attention'Given‘to'Special 7 innouncement Mr. Richard Dunne;-who-was-for several'years chief © electrician for the Midwest, has taken ‘over/the Eveny Hlectric Co: Mr. E: J. Stevens, for some tf connected) with the company, will'act/as general fore- - man, . They are now prepared to ‘handle. all workin , their line. No job too large or too’small. | Repairing a specialty. . . . : , E M E El Oe Cc " 4 (Orders. : \ ckweny Klectnc lo, Gaaper Sporting Goods'Co. 141 West First Street Phone, 195W. « | 149:West Second Street " “Telephone 214 TOOOIIILIDIDIIOIIOIII IDLE GI IOOMMI ODI IMI IDI S: nein Gneorte min esa rl OIL LLL IM TOTS ee ARE GRANTED awarded $75 a month @limony and the} | OT RE ~ Gérituide Boner vs. Bilas Bodner. way. Raymond &, Karnes vs. Elma Karies. |. Ray Harding vs. Myrt Kowalsky end | Harry Sprague. Blate Brewing Co., vs, H. ©. Jones. Wilbur T, Bilis vs. Mina Ellis. George Gallas ys. George P.. Polos and Peter Berbas 2 A. H. Ford ys. F. 8. Hudson o% ap. + |peal. H. E. Yard vs. Nick Tsianos on ap | peal. | A motion to quash was denied in the | ease of W, B. Bohannon vs. J. ©. Me-! 7 Culloch and W. M, Harris. | —o| . ie | Burlington Briefs | | Superintendent J. H. Aydetott went} |to Greybull this morning. | | + #08 FP, ©, Berkély, ticket agent in the} ‘Union station at St. Louis, is visiting! \én Casper. | | } e +e | T,.C. Ustick has heen transferred to} Lincoin and left for that vl last | night. . | te |} Claim agent, Haine as in Casper] yesterday from his heaaqvarters at Billings. | ees Mx. Roland an auditor from the Chi service it will give. William R. Calaway vs. Batelle Cala-|ing several days here. PIMPLY? WELL DQN’TBE People Notice It. . 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