Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 6

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PAGE SIX RECTOR WINDS UP BATTLE WITH WORKOUT TOMGHT TRAINING FOR Lightning Attack is Expected When Local Fighter Faces Heavier Opponent Thursday Night But Martin Is Not U: nderrated Here Tonight Roy Rector, Casper’s speedy light-heavyweight battler, will go thru his closing work-out at the Casper Athletic club. The local boxer is in great fighting trim. He will enter the ring Thurs- day night at the Iris weighing about 164 pounds and with not a bit of surplus fat on him. He will go up against a man a regular in the ring for sev. asons. Rector is not going into} is and ! eral the battle with any intention of wear- ing Jumbo Martin down. He abs oer everything in his power to avoid such 2 thing Reetor knows he must 1 work of the big Colorado 1 who ting the seales at about 188 init If he waits too long, he may find the weight of Martin's blows iell- on him, superior ing quently the fight fans here are! to see Rector wade in and a quick finish of Martin just as , did to Willard on a July day showed his ability to get at llow altho outweighed by sev- al pounds when he met Harvey Per kins. In that fight which opened the eyes of fight fans to possibilities of the| rigut sport here, Rector waited h time and did his best worl after three | or four rounds had been fought. Then he sd his offen being always | w f the hefty blows from Perkins. | Thursday, it will again be skill and} peed against weight and pounding abil- ity, only Martin should not be under- big rated as far as s goes. Mar- lin may be to keep up his hammering until he weakens Rector is out to make a good show- | His training work has been thoro- | ly done. He realizes he is going up | bigger boxer with years of nd his biggest ambition to. is to take the hefty Coloradoan to} J cents are being sold in ad-| vance at the Smokehouse, Schulte’s con. Tece .y store, the Little Brick, Gun. n ews Depot and at the Iris the fet INFANT DIES AT OIL FIELD CAMP) The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C..N Bailey of Salt Creek died yesterday. The body was brought to Casper--this | morning and funeral services were held | this ufternoon at the Bowman chapel, Dr. Walter Hi. Bradley Burial was made h officiatins. | , weight wrestling championship he nearly 30 pounds heavier than he “ETONEN RETAINS WORLD _ TM (By teg Press.) BOSTON, -Waino Ketonen retained the title of world’s middle- night when he gained two falls from Mil ‘l, of Salt Lake, former tit holder. Yokel won the first fall and Ketonen the next two. ‘CAMP DODGE WRESTLER DEFEATS GUS ANDERSON y A noctated }resa-) . Jan. 20.—Bob Evans of Sioux Falls, cient of the Camp Dodge _ heavyweight — championship, threw Gus Anderson of Mitchell twice here last night. OTRANGLER LEWIS PUTS LINOW OUT OF THE GAME (By Associated Press.) MITCHEL, WICHITA, Kans., Jan. 20. — Ed “Strangler” Lewis defeated Ivan Linow in a wrestling match here Linow was so badly injured of the first fall that he was continue. night. at the end unable to ———$<—}___. CALENDAR OF SPORTS o Racing: American Jockey Club, at Havana. Winter meeting of Business Racing Association, at New Orleans Shooting: Midwinter Handicap Tar. get Tournament, at Pinehurst, N. C. Curling: Annual bonspiel of North-| — Tribune Want Ads bring results. rounds, at Des Moines. STOP THE LEAKS, URGE ENGINEERS; WOULD GROUP BIG U.S. WORK . * > > -». With a peace-time budget of| ganization of America:¥ industry. $5,000,000,000, Uncle Sam ought to begin to think of how he can save money by stopping the leaks through which millions are wasted each year. This is the basis on which the engi- neering fraternity of the United States is preparing to make a big public appeal for better co-ordina tion of Government business, at/ ch: least so far as big Government con- striction work is concerned. A De- partment of Public Works, with Se great construction enterprises sembled under it, ic the ‘plan. pro. pro- tine msy conduct its fablis works business tinder, Ciples ‘which have marist angrin | he Bs Se ae . A Convention in Washington. ate plan will be ies in motion for- mally at the cunvention of the Na- tional Boe Ne res Be artment As- eS na January. itd Marsagh 0. Lalghton, of # promi- a nee Sones toceety See the Govern- ments leading technics! men, will be an of the «onvention. As- sociated with him are gel men as Charles Whiting Bakor, welt-known consulti J. Parke Chan- ning, cha’ Of Bil Coun- eB FP. Newell formerly director of the United States Reclamation Service. and mi others of pror'- nence. Milton Aifes, former Assist- ant ry of the jury, is trea urer N YOKEL MATCH Winter meeting of Cuba- Men's MRS MARIE CURTIS, Qf DETROIT INE OF AMERICAS GREATEST BACK STROKE SWIMMERS PRETTY 16-YEAR-OLD | Marie Curtis of Detroit h water, Shi 50 yards. HESULTS OF FIGHTS STAGED LAST NIGHT (Ry Associated Preas.) HOOL GIR astonished e recently won the city cham PEORIA, Ii., jack Wolfe land and Joe Burman c ught a fast ten-round dr: night (By Associated Press. HMLADELPHIA, Jan. —Young of timore and Joe Tiplitz Jelphia fought six fast rounds draw here last night. Harry “Kid” Brown of Philadelphia haa tue better of six rounds with Billy ot : Russo of v is defeat ton, P ort (By Associated Press.) | TTLE, Jan. a light-hes -me a decision nn “blo, Colo., in six rounds here last night, the headline nt of a smoker in honor jot Ge rshing See Is your car equipped with a Wil 85 111 Fast St. Phone 9683. 1-17-6 CHARLES WHITING |than normal earning capacity with a bill for his share of the public worl, says Mr. Leighton When the ar gregate bill for Government expedi- ture reaches $5,000.000,000, he says, it is time to think about leakage. As it is now, the engineers contend, Government work is scattered in many departments, with consequent great waste and duplication. Public work grouped under one department and organized along business lines will not only save the Government sums of .noney, the engineers assert, but will lead to efficiency and high technical -excellencies. The burdens of every business oryaniza- tion in the country, Mr. Leighton says, are marnified by Government business inefficiency. The legisli tion now before ores provides for the grouping of all Government of the asociation. Be work under one department. It is Bepartment ‘of Interior to” the, Don ent of Interior ore‘ partment of Public Works. 20.—Young Hector, fbe Casper Daily Ctribune NEW ORDINANCE GIVES DUTIES OF CITY OFFICIALS | Purpose i is to Put Work of Each De- partment in the Office That it Belongs As Systematic Measure An ordinance, specifying the duties lof chief of police, city clerk and city tre ssed by the city coun- surer, Was J cil last night. The main purpose of the ordinan is to put each depart- | in the office that it be- k will have charge of nees and rece of all or He will collect all licenses and turn treas urer. By to make month showing |ated to them over to the city the new ordinance he is required A report at the end of each the amount appropri nd the whole amount The report at the spread upon the summary of these ill show reports. monthly | By the new ordinance, the city treas is required to report the state Jof the treasury at the end of each month or often as req ad by the council. He is to keep a record of all outstanding bonds against the city and the number and amount of each. L, LATEST AQUATIC MARVEL—Miss | The city treasurer will collect all wa- xperts by her display of speed in the | ter rents : ) an account of the pionship at 100 yards, and the state at |same. He will keep a separate account jor »propriation. He will jhe bond double in amount the sum of money in his jhands at any | The duties of chief of police differ |little from those already outlined in Jother ordinances. He shall enforce all ordinances and has immediate superin- sndence of the pol vor WALLACEREID AT THE AIG A second ordinance passed makes it nwa to steal, take, carry or lead the personai goods of to prevent the This, is intend lanoth For a certain scene in “The Valley of | §t of cattle, horses and other ant: |the Giants,” Wallace Reid's new Para-| mals. A maximum fino of $100 Pa mount-Arteraft Which. will he. 90-day jail sentence or both is attache shown at the Iris theater for the tat | for violation, ailroad run quired, so be laid at jtime tox ning along the « lithat another: trasle right angles ‘oss the found and the tea MESSENGER SERVE I | Was no traffic The company worked for | three successive nights getting the re-! phe request for a raise in messenger Ns of |rates from a maximum charge of 25 of the best parts of | ald rails. studio r of Gi cents an article to 25 cents for six in “The Valley of the blocks and 2% cents for each addi- is based upon Capt.’ ¢ional Llock was turned down at the Peter B. Kyne's successful novel. The city council meeting last night, the supporting “com headed by Grace opinion of the councilmen being gener- Ny that such a clause would defeat |the purpose of the new ordinance framed to strictly regulate the Red Cap Darmond Selene one, | western Curling Association, at Duluth. | Storage Batte per cent of the : s ‘i Boxing: ‘Tommy Murphy vs. Mike ¢ars are, and there’s a reason. Get in pe treapdad as as mervicestola tthe llopawd:sisi counts eateeatont touch with the authorized Willard Ser- ( I eauinail that tHe Hada centralsover Bob Martin vs. Jack Moran, 10 Vice Station 0 Electéical Comp: l epaieaseuaenl bays yaaveae 10 CUSTODY OF FD BURKE |: messenger boys, but asked for the |raise in rates. y | Councilman Keefe made it plain that |the ordinance was passed by the old ouncil at the suggestion of officials who had the idea in mind to stricter regulatign in the organization. The or- CHEY Thompson, "ENNE thi Wyo., Jan. 20.—Mary l4-year-old daughter of Anna Altman who was charged her mother with forgery of sev-{dinance is in force and all that is need- hundred dollars worth of checks, |! i to enforce it, according fo Mr. been committed by Judge W. aceetes Mentzer of the district court to the ¢ plithink< before youtakela ny ecuonsn, tody of State Humane Commissioner Ha. |'e84rd (0 changing the ordinance, the W. Burk What disposition will }o| Council should hear from M. P. Wheel- mide of her Burke has not decided |ergand (tian, Caen hEeaeeE open, pede aid IEG business done by this company. The °° —_—_____________ 9 | obiect of the ordinance is to stop booze ? E | pedaling.” | Today’s Events | 2 ———_________________» The Diet Tndiana “University tennial today Ra rd. rated today Japanese reassembles ‘BRIGHT’S. DISEASE. 1S FATAL TO WOMAN HERE, BURIAL AT SPEARFISH celebrates its cen- Sdwards will 1s governor of be inangu New Jer- he Western Potato exposition will be} opened at Denver today and continue! eases. | until Friday. Mrs. Rose Anna Newton, aged 52, ‘The thirty-first annual show of tho|died at 38 o'clock yesterday afternoon ultry rgest exhibition of its kind in America, will be opened today at Madi- son Square Garden, and Pigeon associa-|t the home of her daughter, Mrs. J L. Mullen, 1085 South Walnut street, Bright's disease. With her husband, W. G. Newton, Opposition to increased taxes affoct.| Who survives, she came to Casper about ing the metal mining industry will be year ago. Their home is at 110 8S. 1at the annual convention of the| Spruce street. Besides the husband, Colorado Metal Mining association in|tWo sons and a daughter living in Cas- Denver today per and q son living in Portland, Ore., | The Southern Hardwood Traffic as. Survive. ‘Pending funeral arrangements the body is being held at the Bowman |chapel. Interment will probably be {made at Spearfish, 8. D. Se CONVENTIONS OPENING TODAY Calgary, Alta.—United Farmers of | Alberta. Memphis, Tenn.—Southern Hardwood Traffic Association. Minneapolis, Minn. —Northwest Lum- |bermen’s Association. | Denver.—Mountain sociation, composed of about 400 hard-! wood men from New York to Texas, will open its eighth annual convention today af «Memphis. Governor Frank O. Lowden of Ili- | nois is scheduled as chief speaker at the thirtieth annual convention of the Northwestern Lumbermen’s association which is to meet at Minneapolis today | for a three-day session. Whether Col. Frank P. Stubbs or| John M. Parker is to be the next gov ernor of Louisiana is expected to be | determined in the State-wide Democrat- | States Hardware | Dealers’ Association. Lincoln, Nebr.—Nebraska State Board ic primaries a 1s ic primaries to he ‘held in ‘Louisiana 57 4S ouiture, ’ | Dallas, Texas.—Texas Hardware and _It has been found in recovering car-, goes of coal from sunken vessels that! the combustion of coal is impréved by | submergence in salt water. Coal sub-| jected to the action of sea water for a number of years will burn almost en | STHMA There is no “cure” pa relief is often uught by— tirely away, leaving only a small amount of ash and no clinkers. | ——$—$—$—_——— | We serve the best fountain drinks in | town. If you don't believe it come in} }and see for yourself. Tripeny see VICK: KS VAP ‘APORUB: .20 Co. St G. F. BELL “THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty The G. F. Bell Agency 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Telephone 363 Every gold producing state in Aus-” tralia has a smaller output in the | first eight months this year than in the ANSE NWATER 2558: ANTES BECOMES, EFFECTINE HER E ie | oars fa fg tv pettlon of Gallons and 20 Cents for tate of said ward in the State of Wy- Each Additional 1,000 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE IN THR DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. The State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona, In the Matter of the Fstate of Helmer of toming, praying for an orde rfor the . 4 | sale of Lot 12, Block 69, town (now city) Enacted by Council of Casper, Nacrona County, Wyoming, and it appearing that it will be beno- The water rates as made by the | ficial to the ward that said lot be sold; Water and Sewer committee of the} jt is ordered that the next of kin of city council were adopted last night | sata <Q and all persons interested making the minimum charge for the) jn the estate of said ward be and ap- first 3000 gallons $3 and the rate pear before the District Court in and cents for each 1000 gallons thereafter. for said Natrona County at the Court The committee stated that the rate! Room of said Court in the Court House should be adequate to cover the cost] jn said Natrona County, State of Wy- of maintaining the city water system. | oming, on the 11th day of February, All residence users of water will be] st 19 o'clock in the forenoon, then and given a 20° per cent discount from there to show cause why an order should April 1 to October 1 for irrigation Pup | not be made for the sale of said Lot 12, poses. Block 69 aforesaid. This new provision makes a reas | It is further ordered that a copy of onable charge to cover the cost of; this order be published in the Casper operating the water plant and deliver} paily ‘Pribune at least once a week for hg water and gives every resident 9) pour successive weeks and a copy of this chance to keep his lawn green during) order he forwarded by registered mail the summer thru the reduced summer! t,o, J. Rrtsgaard, guardian of said rate for residence users. ward appointed in Hennepin County, Or State of Minnesota, and also to the last Tern EE oe known address of the next of kin @t Newaore:--mulliners 7 Chamber Jsaid ward if any there be and the ad- Commerce of the United States, | Reaate cn ya tamsertairad) Chicago.—Licensed Tugmen’s Protec: | Dated this 12th day of Januaryy"A.D. tive Association ae When you think “sodas” think of | RALPH KIMBALL.» Riegaonas paves ee ene 13, 20, 27, Feb.-®, 1920, HEHE III II IIE IIL IIIS ASIA ISI AS ASSAD AS AES AAS A . Casper Business and Professional cesses Directory SECRETE IIR IIIA LIAR EAI ALIA AHIR KELEEEERY HR HEKEHEE ACCOUNTANTS DOUZORS, — —? | | The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL i EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS | Se GE'S | _ Books Opened, Cloned, Audited. Bao Rh LALHROP, ! Stock transfer agents and regis- be errata Pure ters |) Sera A Eee Suite Rohrbaugh Building. ||| xen. mur GUARANTER EGISTRY Office Phone 64; Res. Phone CORPORATION SS | Reoms 208-211 Ol! Exchange Bldg. mDB J. CO. KAMP | bo ot yaician nnd §\rgeom _—_—————— office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. —Phones— 0 JA, GIRLY JU oftice 130° <1 Homse 89 Pub! prt INCOME: TAX AUTHORITY DENTISTS Public Stenogrz y—Notary Public oo. i D1 Wood lax. Phone 59% | DR. J. C. DIBES 0 ———9 Den. AR Rohrbaugh Bldg. CHITECTS (Over ‘Casper Pharmacy.) DUROIS & GoopRICH ' Phone 54. Architect | moome 24:25 Townsend Block | ELECTRICIANS Casper, Wyo. s AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 GARBUTT & WEIDNER ||| Motor Repairing, Armature Wind- | Architects ing, Blectrical Wiring and Con- 415 Of] Exchange dg. | tracting. 3 f 3 : Ph 1162 a WAT CLEANING AUTO REPAIR a A FULL CHARGED BATTERY pose: mor FREEZE ! e into th AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY, ! 111 B, Firat St. Phone 968-3 NEW VOLES Sa CLEANING We clean and re-block all kinds of | Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt, and Stife | Hats for ladies and \ Néw trimmings; all wor! teed. Also taki w | Hats. for and ‘ae: er. | | Shoe shining parlor in connection | ' apie at a eee ee for ladi BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER bee aoaat escendais gentlemen. All FRANK RAITORS (ios: re, Bagaenge & Transfer MOVING A SPECIALTY a \ | Office Sun Electric Co. 149 8. Center | | o—. INSURANCE Phone 1013 4 HOAGLAND |! We sell The Wyoming’s Own | 1Life, Keep Your Money at Home. | Office 247 N. Center PI ie LAWYERS WILLIAM 0, WILSON Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Sultes 14-15-10, Townsend Block SEARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE Office— Tait’s Billiard Hal Phone: Res. 87.W. Moving a Specialty. a BROKERS 1 ih CARNES BROKERAGE & PUBLIC | EXCHANGE, KE. E. Carnes & B. Lesperance, Proprietors, List your Oil Stocks with us; > we can fill your orders on a rv markably low margin. ' Phone 1147. Office over Iris Theater MICHAEL W. PURCELL a Attorney-at-Law ulte 216 Ol Exchange Bulla Casper, Wyo., Phom toe, CHIROPRACTORS a ! DR. J. H. JEFFREY ai DR. ANNA_GRAHAM JEFFREY ||| #AGENS, STANLEY & MURANB ropractors. 1 | tawyers. Lyric Theater B! mst || 204-207 01 hange Bids. 1 __Uffice Phone 7 je | | Casper, | Wyoming. n $ NICH TIRRETT DR. B. G. HAHN ' fit) de aus | DR. EDNA HAHN +! | Shiteeenee 1 20-10-11 Oil Eachange Biag, ' Suite % Townsend Ridg a | Office 423 Phones: Rex, 1235 {| NS Hl GEORGE W. FERGUSON = 1 Attorne: ut Law | DR. M. HARNED {|| Rooms 22-23, yunsend Bldg, Chiropractor A > Phone 1 206 North Maple H | enoeewen Serene "Wromtag fas 2 - a a ee a te —| | PLUMBING AND HEATING © CONTRACTORS r BEATING: | . DON | LET ME FIGURE WITH YoU oN ||| Plumbing and heating, bot | water | | YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK | | | aks & specialty. “Jobbin aD . | Office 200 0, 8. Bld. Fi mee | ae gate teed P. 0, Box 1145 BER, —— eng i Plumbing?” steam and hot water = { hace, Sobing Bipalees hot air fur- | Rig g Bulldine Contractor 1| | attended foor Sit Kinds prompt- ! Hugo Street 139 W. First. one T72W. ' Phone 6313. (Qteclure ‘i ‘Bide |_2 eoteae_ REPAIRING CLOTHES CLEANERS =; | FOR PH NOGRAPH AND THE SERVICE CLEANERS 7 GUN REP. Cleant i. bressings Tiomo del | GREN aning, Pressing, Remodeling | 107 E. Lind. Phone 1299, Center, Linden and Railroad Sta. STATE OOO [| “Servicé" Our Motto. Phone 6 REAL ESTATE MARION P, WHEELER fet. DOCTORS =| Real Estate and Insurance ! DR. MYERS Casper, Wyoming yaician and 81 ' Syectal attention glvep to dise ROOMING HOUSES women and ch; faren, * Suit |. Oo. 8. a ' Office Phone 699. Res. Phi howe 7 bead ~ by Day, i 8. BAWDEN, M. D. Signsomable. Practice limited to diseases of the | Genito-Urinary Tract and Diseases ' ! | of the Skin. ' lee: Rokrbi ! iHoapital, 37 u: | relight ‘4 lospital, > rourn mgtae ita | to 6 p.m; 7 s | —- We [= MAREE nrewnirens | yaictan Reon REMINGTON TYPEWRI’ Special attent! AI y Sie) Iieeauane diseases “of, ‘women "and W. L, TALBERT, Representative | children, cach at Blackmore Build! ' Smith- ros | ! Phones: Office. 30: iain 164 iz " Piowe "136 sarees | O_o = | DR. I. N. FROST VETERINARY SURGEON | Rooms 204-206 | | WYATT HOTEL. | | vate eriaary oereen At Caspe: Pharmacy, me 180, ve. a ene

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