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PAGE TWO _ ISDAY; NOY. 2, 1919 Thy wie ec HL EAN OS TESS PATI EATEST-NG SIRS Ss ras AR Bates Hole Ripe: Laid at Rest’ —— Today.-Following-Death.— 5 Novier iy herelve given. that Bonfire Lends Cheer to Frozen Field on Which Army and Navy Club and Colorado Freshmen Devote Efforts to Exchange of Punts ‘ coy et Schlag! +, “./tie Brown, deceased? were on Oct, 17th, 1919, granted to the under In a football game in aohian the piedion was kept soaring from one end of the field to the other in an exchange of punts, the Army and Navy club played the University of Colorado freshmen a‘scores * = * less tie Tuesday afternoon. Players slipped and slid over a frozen snow-covered field in the race for recovery of the ball and a minimum of football was attempted by either side. The soldiers’ only chance to score third period when Swan came in. the Swa 4 son. broke thra the Sil and 1a A defense for a 30-yard run only to slip e He] and drop the ball in trying to dodg¢ i administrator, and all persons ja , JoRn Erato, fed 40, died agénoen | Gaims against gaid estate are | {a lopal pogpital, fallowing required ‘to exhibit them, with t) Hon’ for ihe relief OB wlcers of |essary vouchers, for allowancy e stomach. performed last Friday. He | undersigned administr 4 "na been “ill for. some. tinie nch}months atter the date nigon- in the Bates Hole country befor Se a or mer rots be 5 ; ae Be Tere re te: ne benefit of said estate, nestlorwith. the, prospect, BF ges tty Te Halpisiveattoen ite, four claims are not exhibited wit) ton af the eval shiners’, strike Goser: aren, his parents, Mr. and. irs. Henry |year from the date of said tet nor Caxey Tuesday issued the folliw-) Trollopp, whd are pioneers of Bi | Will be forever barred. ing wWarhing to the people of thé State, mer Eend, one sister,.Mrs. Annie Col-| ARTHUR BE. BROWN against wasteful use of a small stbele| well, and two brothers, Ed and Harry | Administrat of coal mow ailable: T . all of near Bessenier. 'Pub. Nov. 12, 19, 26, Dee. 3, The supply will never cateh up with es were held at the winter's demand unless every “miner gods back to work and tntess ody takes it upon himself to Gon-| ing, e- fuel. Casper _. | * Mines Shou (ies Operatioi Ata CHEYENNE, Wyo. precluded ¢ bon fn he Shaft« mpon prom es fet | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY nt was made ut the! w NTIED-—Leavi soon. for © t Los Ange “A shall.do all in my power to pro-) pees Stockton. Phowe "x7; | tect the people of Wyoming by seeing - CARD OF THANKS |444.N. Beech, 11-1 Bilbrough, Boulder quarter. }thas wherever. possible coal, mined: in fe ws our aineere thanks} SD Saaae - close of the game when™ the visitors ngedsthes B-operation of nil Standard, the employes of: the Amer-|bapitone horn, Gunmivanis Interm. H i iH} lined SUR EDE place liao ren auet Deg or! ae wary Mena percertcree "Of tHe OMY an Cafe and all other friends! for their] PureaU, 168: 8. (Canter: 1-1 tha whitheRlawe Enelevananee errs mined in Wyoming after resumption: of lean Cé ih vara taetn ae Satie a ~ activ! ‘it was explained at the. gover- indness in the iline: and ‘dea |you AN aw ANTS ROOM With; nor’s office, would be suffietent to supply | Mrs- Edna Cormack, i went Doe ONDE IS tehnt ah “RED © kK » FRED CORMACK Chicago & Northwestern the needs of residents of the Btate but ¢ winning score of three points was good | but end of the game was sounded q bt | before the play was started 2 0) i eet bEE «© With fingers numb m the cold tht ‘ 4 er Husband thers is every probability that the kreat- \. Hers Husban 5 } 1 hackfield men on bath 't s fumbled er part of the output ‘of the Wyoming MS ann WOOLE Pow ke Nicely fu a, SS cquently _and. inevitably | were. forced mines will be commihdeered by the bei BRANT ; basem $40 _peér mo: Mont Fifty-five Per Cent Are Native to kick without making fixst down. Ho ‘ government for,application to. needs in athe Re eh gee TR t Coy 1 SEE re eeu : ora Were, pimost even in tie excharigc OK KOS, LIG fe BAY YWEIGHT other states, with the ‘possibility that SE at Born, According to Statements |r"! cher walitte THA to. 2g00a 4 : - | the shortage in Wyomimgmay contInue | see | POR AUER Steront bed Foor 10d, : Of DURE ot - fds ; : ue actics used to defeat. his heavier | indefinitely after thé “mi re nee * 1g bores eUrmmbe meat. Phone 117 Made by Kenyon in Educa advantage In returning the high spirals Jack Rose of Winner, South Da- | tactics use ‘ jandagnd ely after’ the “mines” ire: ire: TOBE PHILLI 315° Lincalh, Pi eh ; 2 of Shoema of the visitors . is the latest a for local eel Poe Gt i ar 1 Brothers ana : = a ——— tional Report. Fulback Yack of (heGWiklters went! SepAHMS notars th leome berére dite, | Poe e soa Hranomen not 2 Hose, and. eA FOR Fe feather Ter — ’ }e ye f10) BA9 Smith post a side bet. for a free HooNe att 367 N. Wurbin out of Ut wper-fans with the request for a | mateh to bestaged but if that can be ny place in the d-upon and the NOTICE The Ladies Aid society of the WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—In present. With a broken nosg, Dixon suffered an game in the first quarter a injured leg, Hgaments being torn, Ryan clfince {10 cor ing a report from the committee or edu- ‘ fdytsvot Geor: » success of the match wrestle Perkins, byteFian church will meet on Thu ie iw broke his thumb and Fleming was com ' A hone Ree 4 iy ; cation and labor on the Americaniza- elled t tr - ived in fut Ber will tit hed with » is said to be agreeable to such afterndon at the home of i A BB hs Aer Diet Spel te a = pelled to quit from injuries receivec bree: é < i 3 t ceny ’ ore ~ : it to) are e. Me! 0) » anx On Lincoln and Devin 1 4 tion bill Senator Kenyen sai¢ ther ¥. lerdii@ssey went inktersDioniand 1 ant Smith, Both men aye in the, jan arrangement. th men a foity mYiny “are (the présent time and be s tious td meet Pébicin: of the opinion that Smith Rove @6més to -Caxper from Chad ult redeem. himself in the exes of ron, Nebr., where his performance in ioc! fans! A movement is on foot to a 'recent match met with popular fa- were 8,000,000 in this courtry over ten years of age who can neither read, write, nor speak the English language liye born Knight for Fleming. A great bonfire kept burning during the game was the most attractive fea ture to a large crowd between periods aiid at least 55 per cent of them are na 4 as sufficient t them together. v He is a light heavyweight. of — The LIN was reported ‘by the commit. {Wen 1! eng Ake i eke 2 Smith's last appearance here met — the Same class as Smith-and*Perkitis , For two Wéeks Petrograd has teen | tee following its investig:tions of the be Scat tes res ** “with anything but satisfaction among and say8 ‘he can give either of them | Without’ bread,. thousands «are “dying steel strike in the course of wEich the) Apmy Koutaee Ue Shorting fraternity because of | a tussle. \ s daily, and-40,000 “have ified ‘from star-f) Jonathan ae aMembers personally visited parts of the |-peseher le * + _NicHlols - vation Ned the last métith, raling " Per’box ... Pittsburgh steel district . =¥3 Tees ao ‘© a réfort from that most untortlimite 4 : s .. Dixon --- Mt ------ Mellett 0 | of ‘cities. | The ‘report leo ‘utittes ‘thit Lar: Cc T. toe: Senintoelkonvon | ‘ealde the pints vot ee 5 ae T f ge Can Tomatoes, Senator, Kenson ‘sa the spits of Paugheriy’ o-oo Wilson = ITH GOLOIERS BARRED |? “canenpARlor sponts |. Foninsion oe Sccoptea “wien neff Large Can Tomatoes, | i id |for “Cie ‘World War was ‘over 2/000,000 4 termined to overthrow the me bys ‘ f; See sa} Borseh Ay 5 |being entirely unobalnhbte. mistook the spirit-and purpose of Amer: | Giaman cen ae oo Belteemda FROM GAEL If" ‘ HLE I. HONING: AWHIGIGaBRIIA ye. ick |-<'The Radbiooie, 170 See AURERNER ders aca i Memming- re z hambers carbone, 10 reunds, at) Allentown, Pa, | account of lack of ‘fuel, and *fodd is ‘not Sugar Corn, : nOERGI Pete Herman ys, Joe Taynch, 6 rounds | Pound, milk 80/r6uBles a pint, and meat | British Army at Philadel a ibetng inter unobtainabl a rt in games REAL ‘ESTATE TRANSFERS | Enniscor | A, S. Hawley et‘ux to Frank T. Hoxue s lined up jon lots 17 and 18, block 125, Caxper;! was found that As $1 ete, bs | ‘i former soldict | Casper Real to Talther ‘Day ‘on } 1 to ZO on with the lot 190, ‘block’ 30 NoRK Casper audition: s replaced by another Con. $1 etes eo J. M, Carey & Brother to J. G. Jen- (ny Anseceibdoeke > jsen on lot 10, Hloék 147, Casper; Con. Sette <== eee ee Per can America will not hestitate tu deal poyte if hoeinnicer ckie Clatk vs. Bddle Te 3 y very scarce but th ‘i a 2 5 n R ; ie a ‘s, Eddie Trembly, n 3 arce but the pri¢®s are ko h them with an iron hand,” said the | stoddard 3 th Jack t-New Bedford, Muss. ‘high as to be almost “entirely ‘olit of No. 2 Pork and Beas, senator America will not tolerate | Rowe dl rh eGanoill WRN en ree nt eaiie tena ant ne Brousseau vs. Augie Hutner, each of the poor—herrings coxttig 260 Per can Sepeaitrtaccit-t anarchy But America must iatGi silbroug aD a USS eee ae Mee ba dic a gE 9 3 5 "lroubles each, potatoes 110 1 : Sgn ee agai oh A tte Se i ps | cen Cao! Baking Powder, Per can No. 214 = Libby’ Ss Kraut, * 5 ae eae 15¢ Per, can falter or equivocate. An awake: abe idly, ¢ aaieout nation of over 100,000,000 does nov pro- digr who has pose that a shill be allowe few hundred thousand anar 1 arti eas hi tio al AS al d under its auspice rd whgn the tea © and bolshevists shall overthrow thy, We this nation of hope and. this land) of*on { Y ON POINTS. Be portunity.” + < 3 ne gE ihe He, believed Americanization would ‘ he oldie s rer neters and help solve .the problems of ; eaprerer ee een labor and capital At 8 large cans for. ea. B0c snigmweight 0 claims the light Si 25 WAG HIMETONVARSITY GREW tise AOR iNOW ‘TOO MANY RULES SPOUL eee Gua LE Ne One of th wat 1 Branden (By apleclatcs Press.) LONDON,-(By the United Press.) one. of the 200 wants! to pull, 2Pinion of Jim Bodgers, 8 celo- i rence GMMBES USES, METER. ic oO ina six-round Sk “QUALITY—COURTESY—SERVICE” Phone 903 143 E. Second St. Sir 4 coal a mt Copper iW : tall FRIAR aoh taTeetne nie v ey in 1807, who recently vis A “8 cnt! La ehepaes c € conferrin with the men, gt Jis opinion was: concurred vivie pomp and ceremony which ha er Of \iord work will be neceawary, he saia, by B. Lothang, qliirterback for the 1 handed down from the middie phia decisively kod Roupwell [7 teva eed Halietll Were to deeea California cleven which “defeated Stm- ‘ Obce ‘more that hoary anachron s of Doux ten round roa ate Halve evcon re ford 1898 and Sain Moi who cap- fst bard EATGoraAs She Johnnie Meyer ¢ wee and Kraut Fe et tia} tained Yale's team In 1916, who were Washington won the thr wate normaly badly co Powser of EL Paso fought a six-roulia < “ the time. traffic Die ity. for tkome Tour draw . Chon Shes Oger Abacus “The trouble ix So many rules baye Moteaa: sual ssciten cee natn Go celieldis oa ee been madg that opportunities for a. y huge ex for the annual ‘pageant KRAMER W riety of pl are limited and the initi- The Saturday half-holiday inere a | tap Y is curtailed.” Rodgers the normal crowds if anything “When 1 was playing, we were} Wis extra jollification over its being f | rmitted more latitude and 1 the first “Show” since the armistice! H “ i EO put on more attractive conte The v the spectators.’ how” contained few new fea nents of London. volunteer re vey ecg {EY Aw eh Prexs.y r but this year there was a nota TUCSON, Nov, 12.—Danny Kramer of St Sees ble display of war ribbons among the 108 \nscles was awarded a GLOBI, ont, Nov, 12.—Tommy hi ‘ athe, eaanan ted out HIP) Lingotn of Tueson int Cart cked out J8%ck Stahl in the inciihoschy ioCsLbimibn otk naa Eun of a scheduled ten-round bout Sgeend round of a scheduled: ten-round ream those which Tittle 7°" bout here Connie Holguin of Miami beat Jimmy t year i had been than v Rae as Scie nied Me fe Ware of San Diego in the fifth round bitte the CAE ee of a scheduled ‘six-round mill - — veterans a vociferous welcome BRITISH HOME MARKET 2 zee woos wu much civie pride displaye miners borne by othe ns, banners now insc umes of muny a field A recent inves Mesopotumii. Me AMT petal alwchned the tact Every one a a good one To be constantly replacing or repairing the ea: of your home. the ea und Cofachmey solti, Dut he’ ae ca pect hey The ese are arctics you can de) d - Finds ex a ploturosque parade tan aie a pod binds se rein LIP ‘rade oe Well-mie, casyy. es it tne ie Starting. ich wot yin eet Bip ag weatihc ct have the work dong. - Then employ the Best Mechanics to do the wiring thru> the narrow 4s ofthe city Re aA Reh ye Meh a pair of d's ep , a 1 + to the high court ination “on Lhe TRACE wider NOW ce chnctate ie good arctics. ti ae Jaton‘ thet vas how that eran thus avoiding future trouble and innumerable inconveniences. feading, and other j were abe eeked by mob : : wal o administer the oth of of ter hy th OW priec a J 4 md | ie ~ ¥ RRR Mesto omenaie at =, ar We will gladly assist you in.planniing your wiring and furnish you with tended by quain robed officials, and) Cutlery ) considerate escorted by a squadron of Husse iem ty the un Tonight there will be the customary 2 British public civic banquet at the Man at which Premier Lloyd ¢ other leading statesmen will states that the in jon house Quality Materials conceal and usually Edward Cooper musiclin, being chairman of the com mittee of the Royal Academy of Music. [he salary of the lord anuyor for ‘his year office is 000 whic well-known "Fhe ““Ball-Band”: , special factuilm, proc ess by which the ‘rubber. is forced, into: . the fabric gives the additional endurance . . for which “Ball-Band” Rubber Footwea: | isfanious. Make your choice of styles, It is cheaper to pay Forty dollars per ton FOR HAY that stock Will eat clewpand fat erally has to spend al five or six times that amount. Cooj wr, Sir Horace Madshall prolabl Dad to spent half a million dollars dur ine Lhe past year vowing to peace cele (en Upout tba - ee bra tions and ferockery pak that gor half to. waste and has to be bul- | anced up by more grain. Wor Sunkist under mixed falta aud Timothy go to Ur Dbveling barn, 167 Avh St. new Mo. until) neon | > Elliott E. Allen) of I spent yesterday in Casper to Greybull, Wyo., where’ he . 4“ position with the C Allen Visited with> Mi > While Here