Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 5

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z a that anemone nn Sn EXCITING MOME! SMITH NEEDN'T ITGH FOR MATE _ : ry. > > ae > ; + > | PERKIN'S MONEY UP FOR A WEEK George McLeod, manager of Harvey Perkins,-emphatically de-| nied the published charge that Perkins was trying to back out of any, match which Pleasant Smith might want. Rather, he claims, Smith) has shown thus far no desire to wrestle with Perkins. Denying paper statement that Smith ever agreed to wrestle Per- kins about two months ago when Pleasant Smith went.to Thermopoli away from the eyes of the Casper sport, followers, MeLeod said Perkins stood by his Mitial agreement to wrestle Smith.! “Seven days ago I posted $250 with, Cc. West, according to an agreement) with Roy Sample, manager of a local ter. That - money has remained re with no additions from Mr. Smith.! , rhat is the side bet of Perkins and/ Smith knows it. Sample said at that) time that it was satisfactory to leave! he money there rather than to leave in the hands of the newspaper. But no money has been posted by smith. Does it look like he was very r to wrestle? Smith wants regular conditions, ac OUTPOWNTED BY OHIOAN (By Axsocinted Prews.) LORAIN, Ohio, Noy. 19.—Alvie Mil- lor of Loraino, outpointed Joey Fox, English featherweight in ten rounds here, according to newspaper critics. MICHIGAN BOXER QUITS I “EIGHTH MASON BATTLE nockn: ND, (By A: SOUTH’ BE nas Nev. 19.— rankie Mason of Fort Wayne won ' Hobby Armstrong of Jackson, Michigan, in the eighth round of a ae | MERT | scheauted tenround go last night. MOVIES USED T0 SPREAD GOSPEL DV eae N THE HARV ARD-PRINCETON GAME WHICH ENDED INA TIE—Carey making one of hls great natis for Harvard. ENGLISH FENTHERWELST wre fORLD BEAT ATHLETE JONG H.5, WAVY Carl Guthner Latest Recruit, Ex- pects Navy Work to Place | Himin A. A. U. Carl Clinton Guthner, 27, one of the ,Sreatest athletes and track men the |Recky Mountain region has ever pro- |duced, is enlisting in the U. 8. Navy in jorder to take part in the National Ama- ;teur Athletic Union champion contest in |1920. Guthner, who lives at the Y. M. |C. A., Denver is one of the marvels jof the American athletic world. With- lout coaching of any kind, he has | climbed ‘to the place where he holds one | world record and two records for the | Rocky Mountain region, besides numer. [ous amateur championships. With the training and coaching that the navy | | } | | | | ‘gives its athletic# Guthner figures that {he will have no difficulty in winning the U. re AY all round championship of America at the next mect. Guthner was in the naval reserve for several |months during the war and liked it so cording to a story published in Casper. | 1 think regular conditions should be fair sporting public. I am, e admission charged. to ile only on the conditions | that the public may receive its money in full if satisfied that Smith is) 1 wrestler. Thjs same local theater | it be used to stage a Smith-Perkins . there beihg no objection made} back not mi, mute yet by Sample. i If Smith wins over Perkins, he will} be a real wrestler and not-a newspaper champion. 5 I would prefer to have a free wrest: exhibition at the Casper Athletic club, 114 Cobb street, where Smith could show if he was a real wrestler to satisfaction of all wrestling fans. ere should be a side bet of $250 each, winner to take $500 in bets. 1 think Smith should make good be- ore he wrestles again. ‘There were few of the sport fans who saw him wrestle | n that believed he was a wrestler ass he claims. But a victory kins would establish him as a wrestler—at Teast | with the Casper | fans Perkins is sul waiting for Smith to post his money.” = acai CHEYENNE yo. Nov. 19 | ticles of incorporation ¥ office of the Wyoming secretary) ‘of | tate Monday by Chan, Levin and Tem- pleton, incorporated, capital stock $100,- 000, divided into 1,000 shares of the par value of $100 cach, The corporation will engage in the general contracting and building business at ‘Ther The directors for the first year Chan, Harry Levin and R. M. ton. ‘ aiso were | by the Henning Brokerage con ’, capital stock $25,000, divided into, of the par value of $1.00 cach. > company’s headquarters is Casy for the first year are John A.| tt, J. J. Giblin and W. H. Patten. | Articles of incorporation fled How Certification of amendment of the by- | laws of the Lakeside Land and Liye-} tock company, to reduce its capital The reduced capitalization $ 0 shares of the par value of ach, all common stock, NO STOGK DIVIDEND BY MIDWEST REFINING, GLAM Reports that the Midwest Refining | colpany contemplates another offering | of stock to present shareholders in the! near faturee, as has been done for the last three years, ca a sharp ad ance in the price of the stock on Ty j Jay, sending it up $4 t© a bid price uf $165. That no such step will be taken this| sear is the assertion of officers of the} who state that the company | cash resources and is yer | essity of increasing the outstanr stock, however, that the divitens vayable in Kebryary may be raiferl, tho ‘o what extent cannot be said at, this ‘ime, Earnings are at a high rate ‘han ever before-in the company's Mis t and these have been greatly ac- vlerated by the income from the lulti cating and wax plant, which is just hesinning to get under full headway after the expenditure of more Umi: & 000,000 in buildings and euuipmen: the lust two years, * Set ere MIDWEST DRILLS IN NEW WELL IN SALT GREE The Midwest Refining company re- ports a No. 13 well drilled in ou sec: ‘eon 1340-79 with a good production. | Phe 1g0. Well was drilled in nearly aw Oil Was found about 1,900 but the aetual anivunt of vil tl vel wit wake from $300,000 to $275,00(( was | f |well that he determined to make the \navy his life work, He is an experi- ‘ae {enced auto mechanic and is enlisting Gi to take “the navy ‘course for aviation | Mechanics at Great Lakes, Mlinois, the L. finest school of the kind in the w Value of Pictorial Feature of Evan-| Guthner holds the world record for a gelistic Work Demonstrated | twenty-yard. dash two, and two-fifths |seconds. Together with Cline, the great by Missionaries in Far. East University of Colorado runner, he holds the record for the Rocky Mountain region of nine and four-fifth seconds for the 100-yard dash. Guthner defeated The Stereoptican and moving picture Cline in the indoor meet at the Denver screen and-the wall-picture have been |@Uditorium in 1915. Guthnet, together fi res e ‘ jwith Cline and MeBride of Colorado GARSITee e e bent” Pialie OF] Sone cor hoadartie Misti Meakin oe christianizing the women of the orient, | ord of twenty-two and one-fifth for the according to reports received from 20-yard dash on a curve track. American ‘foreign missionaries by the| This navy star has won races at all j Interchurch World movement, whoxé| distances from 20 yrds to 6 miles. His national headquarters are in New York! record ‘for six miles is 30 minutes 48 elty. ., Seconds: His record for a four hundred The value of the pictorial feature of \forty yard dash is 50. seconds and his evangelistic work in the orient lies in| time’ for a mile is 4 minutes and 36 the fact that it enablés missionaties to | seconds, reach the womgi. Who cannot read or! In the Denver write and 90 per cent of oriential:-wom-) meet in 1918 Guthner Iho beat wd to be iMliterate. | Moreover events uid was oli the relay. team the best subjects are old Biblical Die: | which’ established a new record for the tures because they: need little explana-| Rocky Mountain region. Uon, ‘their settings and costumes. cor-| G . Ms uthner. is. just. branchin, it responding with the scenes to which the| Oe Fear eee women of the East are accustomed. This | Sota TNE : sense of familiarity overcomes the feel-| tect him in them this winter. With ing that Christianity is an alien relig-| very little practice he has attained a St ea country of which | proad jumpiof nineteen fect and a high ROME DORN i i 2°» ;.. dump of five: fect six inches. He pluns The introduction of “still” Biblical pie- jo Zét isomé special, navy: co: tures in Chinese homes is another-means | {0 8°t * Pontes of reaching the women and is especial ly easy because of the bareness of the walls of the average Chinese house. A commission of prominent American “women, -headed by Miss’ Mary I. Jones, a well known, Baptist. missior ‘Yy ani Athleth club tr ‘on the three ok ‘and hurdles: so that he will be able to give an account of himself in all the Guthner discovered self i sprinter in an unusual way. Until he was twenty he never ran race. He few ; happened to be one of several bystand principal of the women’s school at Hu- . : now, Chine Sinton sing -the Py. ers Selected to pace one of the Denver leo tapanitee Sa de ae eit | University's dash stars. He astounded {sation of the possibilities of pictures in the Ne a Uefeating | tho: star and the orientatmissiongry:field.y.The com-. © Jerea ter took: up: running on his own mission is part of an interdenomir | Tbe een nal deputation of 30 well-known , POL eriean women: who, will study every | BURKE SINCLAIR COLONEL se of the miksionary problem in the IN THE RESERVE CORPS t und whose findings will be used the Intercht World) Movement | Clarence Pinkston. Clarence Pinkston attracted con- siderable attention with his fancy a ter Kee a held. a San Diewes ; ourney ai Gal. although it was tis first 3 : Burke H, Sinclair, head of the indus: wee in the: mulation “of its» world pro: | gui. nay % ; ; pore I ohare ae gram. The Interchurch Movement. is |tt!#! Welfare department of the Midwest a the organization through which the va- Paice Pane piso ins el rious protestant bodies in this country | )11 4 redelyhd siilavoomiratesion +s celine are cooperating. The deputation, which in. the officers’ reserve corps of the PEO RI Ea ety raat cone" brintted stsptaas” Viet hales Vahat ascleien cludes among ts members President? the fleldsartiliery section. The com- lion F. Pendleton of Wellesley College] usin, Wan oatedi tne latter part of nt M. Carey Th 3 arey | Phomas Of} Colopel; Sinclair, will. remain ‘here, his a statqment made to the Inter-| OM!Y duty-in the reserve corps being in ghyrch World Movement on the eve of) {he time of-am emergency or time of Ser son, Pinkston is « member‘of the ) CALENDAR OF SPORTS | 0. oO a rankie. Fleming — vs. . 10 rounds ut Montreal. utsy Cline vs. Rilighio “Mitchell, 10 rounds at Detroit. ‘ c oan. Ber departure, Miss Jones, who heads, W#" It is probable that he will bx Eddie Hitzsimmons vs. Young, Pan’ the pictorial commission, declafed that|Feduired to attend training .camp Ee | ning, 10 rounds at Detroit.) | Chinese women are awakefling to a love, Weeks annually. Willie Loughlin vs. Al Doty, 12 rounds of Occidental peitures, } Nite at Vert Clinton, 0. | “They name as their favorite artists PEACE The Woman's Forejen Missio the, Unique combination of Corot. and ——e—— —— TAN GULF HAS Jewsio | Wilcox Smith, sho “wuld. tae thochonde ot Atty Ores “They are hungry for home scenes, par- ren ite see faat ny AT MOUN & " tloularly- for pleudPeb or ehlkaren: pert Ave, Thursday afternoon, at This o'clock, 11 is because of the fact that there is no i SANDS | cszicston of child dnd motherhood in c ‘ {Chinese prints; ‘in fact, TI. have nover COLDS ~” - jeeen pune Chinese picture of mother,and > MAE DANGEROUS! i 3 e \ child sae Yor this reason, prints Jonna” —- BR. M. Aitken, prepident of the Moun: | of the and © drawings < from . . } Oy. King’s New. Discovery | tain & Gylf Ol company, iis Just Te | American maguaines; are very valuable. ‘turned to Denver from iin Wispestion By copstant suggestion . through _ pic- page breaks = cold and | / \@inige “a, cough | of the cofmpany's. properties in -KensHs. Hires we ean bring to orientul house- Texas and Louisiana, | the second. well) hoidy a conception of .eccidentul family | in which it is intertéstgd inthe nee: In our school ut Huchow, which ts body pool of Marion’ county Kansus, Bl britcipally for married women, each. now down to 2435 feet yind should ber yupit upon entrance is, given such’ o jcompléted: thin’ week, byrring accident. yictues and Jt soon becomes one of lier |The bay sand istat about) 2660 fete IN} iiget treasuped “possession at southern Texas, where is BF Gai te . has & Joint interest’ with tie’ Westery | CAPTAIN CARTER BACK States Ol & Layid donpanyy ins a wild | Gaplaiy Viteont Carter aprived hoe} lyst Wight after: spinding: the past iwol vat test, the hele ts ab 2000 feet and stl has about “800 feet too go. TONEY tert ; weeks on strike dyty at the mines near. [Hes hétween the Gost Creek.and pum: Sheridan. Ue wasn command. of Nae bolt. Helds und it productive shoul ional’ guard ynils from the ig Horn equal the big Cows fot witeh thyee theta ‘ ; “hoa fields ure notod ab 5 nied pete ab Lashes / | | RRR OA : MARRIAGE LIENS: lf | ‘De Gunous Horary of the Vatiegn is A marylage ‘licenee was Branted | H the most ouimpfiduely Noyged yt all HW) yesterday to-Paul’ Farmer Braden and) | braries, and contotis voue f-the rarest) Bully Prenchvilié with, the consent of | fod most valuable januseripts in exis: ay Several centuries the collec: ve becn constigntly added toun-|4 the printed Dubks nunyber over 20,04) volumes. Ty addition the 30,000 tunuser Among the rai jeot items in the collection a the beige’s 1 | Ng NNO, MODERN wWoopmyn:, Bowels Behind Schedule? Casper Cilmp. M. W. of A., will hold | “ estat lig regular meeting tonight at.§ o'r Bae se Hf ergy, thew to ‘J Bure-actia sys t el P “are tonicky in tivy tf tousy are Ke} vst {AN the’ Mouse hall: Sa neighbors. and | Visitors are requested ty attopd, | ss sc. v LJ easing in results. Still two uid three Wolymes. issued |, (Signed LOUIS’ Re SCHMIDT... | 7 4 eit tescidel asi su Mean 1 Shit Shan oss saiy gael rCdbente |, We, WORE SE BU Brug stores, i { H ry ie he ing in | the pole vault, hammer throw, shot put | Ci CUES WADE WORLODOES FT FOR THE MOVIES WEST WEL SHOWS (non AND ARMY QUESTIONS SOLVED TO PERFECTION OAMRELS AT MULE CREEK The No. 4 well of the Midwest com (By United Press.) pany in Mule Creek which siruck oj LOS ANGALES, Calif., Noy. 19.- about two weeks ago was put on the Napoleon, Alexander the Great and J. pump three days 9go0 and has teste! Cacsar were pikers compared to A. V. P, ‘uniforms handy and that saves costum: ing at the studio, And the boys know how to do it. We ean produce a better army-in five minutes than « studio} 200 barrels. After sand was drillel Kanatsher, apparently humble aviation could build up in six months’ rehearsals.|into about two weeks ago. the we lieutenant, of Los Angeles oW » conquered. about eyery land cemented off and the cement allow It took the old time rs on the face of the globeat one time or to stand, years to subdue a bit of the old world. another and oe or two on | Mars, 1 Seo eee Tra but Kanatsher in a single month bas) (mini Danish farmers are the best butier beaten into submission two-thirds of; And what's more, the studios: pay, 4Kers inthe ,world, Mexico, most of Abyssinia, all of Ger-) pretty fair prices for good, two-fisted | many and of Turkey, has conquered) soldiers, if their unif6vms aren’t too the Mojave Desert three times, twice dirty. led his victorious armies thru the heart} —— of the Sahara and—well chasing out-| laws thru the Canadian woods and cut- ting into ribbons a half dozen Indian eects CRUDE OL OUTPUT ON And he does it so easily. Kanatsher awakens each morning | like an ordinary individual and an hour! “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” Another New Fall style later the telephone rin Output of ude oil in the United Send down an arm is the order he States in September totaled 34,487,000 gets. “Need some men to drive Villa'parrels, against 33. in} August, i out of Chihuahua.” 501,000 In another hour Kanatsher, at the] SaIGeHATeSTeaT | baton aoe head of 300 of Uncle Sam's soldiers is }f, Output for the nine months releasing the kidnapped heroine and fat BATE 7 Y is estimated at 8, has Villa doing a shimmy dance for his *, compared with 26 in the ne period of 1918, an increase of 13,715,000 barrels, or r cent. Hased on production for the it nine months, 1919 output should ily 1 370,000,-000 barrels. | pleasure. Peculiar chap this Kanatsher? Not | at all. He's just the man in charge of the moving picture department of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Employment bu reau of Los Angeles—a quasi-municipal organization which handles the job of} § | getting jobs for discharged service men. | He has solved the “mob” and the) HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS | “army” problem for the movies. Wheu | Shy \ studio manager wants an army, he) Be Better Looking—Take | Just calls Kanatsher and in an hour an Olive Tablets G) Cherry calfskin vamp, brown or army of most any x doing its duty | ear, p grey nubuck top with bound edge, without tegard to what that duty pointer last, one-inch bpoad heel, 12 may be. .% jf iron single sole. It is an excellent “We'll furnish them anything,” said! your body free from poisonous ‘wastes. dress shoe. Kanatsher. “If they want a gang of! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (a vege- $15 pirates, we've got ‘em. Or a mob to| table compound mixed with olive oil) throw eggs—say, hand grenade practice act on the liver and bowels like calome* built up fine accuracy for egging. Or} yet have no dangerous after efféct. M D ° perhaps an Indian tribe? Aw, that's! Take one nightly and note results. Uv. ett ig le do you w | They s the bile and overcome 121 East Second Street armies are our sp + ave men around he constipation, ® That’s way millions of with their| boxes are sold annually. i0¢ and 25¢. and his Historic Shave ORGE THE FOURTH of England once sent Andrew Jackson a message by a titled lady who arrived when our Iron President 1 wearing several days’ growth of beard. 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