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LANDER STANDS CHANCE 10 WIN, Gloom Descends upon Camp of Lo-| cal Basket Five on Eve of Return Game | | } LANDER, Wyo., Jan. 29.—Casper| high school is going up against the} strong Lander five here tonight with a weakened team. Coach Morgan is pess. imistic about the results of the gamé} and is not so certain of victory over! his team which Casper walloped on its | home court. | Kocher, the player on the great guard and beefy| quintet, | as well as Groves could not make the trip. The loss of | Kocher, who is out of the game for the}! present, with a case of grippe or “flu”, | will cripple the defense of the five. Worland is to be played Friday night. | The Casper squad of about seven men | will return to C following the) me. Prospe successful rec | ord on this first trip of the Natro county re slim. high JIMMY HANLON WINS FROM NEIL ALLISON (By Associate: SPRINGFIELD, ML, Hanlon of Denver knockout over Neil loo, lowa, in the scheduled ten-rodhd Allison of Water. | fourth round of a battle here, DENVER LIGHTWEIGHT = [3 AWARDED DECISION’ (Ry Associated Press, SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 29. Deny a refer of six rou! ae Frankie lightweight, i 's decision over Wil- amento, negro box last night. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IS. AOVOGATED ABOLISHED. er, in oe Jan. 2 United Prean)| punishment and few-! murders will be committed,” Judge Crowe, of the criminal court here declared. Y‘Why it is I cannot say but Chicago courts can only convict} 50 percent of those charged with mur- der. Eighty percent of those charged with other crimes are conyieted. The! only reason I can see fér this is the} jury, The jury, when a mumier case fa them become worried over the| probable long impaneiment and in order | to shorten it they fail to return a con-| Viction for the culprit. remedy for this is to do away pital punishment and fix | sentence for all such cases as life im- prisonment. When I sentence a man to hang now it is because it is the only | sure way to prevent a recurrence o' me. As it is now, if a murderer | imprisonment the term arved. After a few years the case comes up before a par- don board, and the defendant is re-| So when & say do av with} punishment, include the pardon board. Then when a murderer is sen-| tenced to life imprisonment, life it will} be. A person with murder in his Heart will think twice before he commits crime if he knows life imprisonment is the) punishment. REPUBLICANS MEET IN. KANSAS TO TALK SHOP Kans., Jan. Press.)—Republican leader county in Kansas gathe for a two-day conference with V Heintz, “regional director” of the publican national committee. In addition to the Kansas delegates, | ten representatives from Missouri and the same number from Nebraska were | to be present. | The gathering will devote most of its | attention to preliminary organization | work. e Colonel Hubert Work, national com. mitteeman frgm Colorado, was to ad- dress the conference. Governor Henry J. Allen of K TOPE from e& 20 nena pare seeeeNERE es ~ Peete eepeecee ened Ostrich egg-shells serve as water ves- sels among the African women: @ GUIDE WERE CA by OR. 5.6. BIG PIKE TAKEN FROM LAC TIFLE, QUEBEC, jof Chicago of lows | ELLER’S “RETIREMENT” NOT TO RE TAKEN SERIOUSLY—The report from Indianapolis that Hod Eller has decided to retire from baseball may be taken with the proverbial grain of salt. Moran has now signed up all his other pitchers, and lod” is expected to fall in line shortly HOPES FOR BOUT WITH DEMPSEY his legal difficulties in time to fight Dempsey before Dempsey meets Car- pentier, charges against-him growing out of the allegation that he paid railroad fare of x woman from Pittsburgh to Chicago. (By Sa Press. ney Clyne, who prosecuted Jack MEXICO CITY, ‘Jan. 29.—Jack Johnson, then heavyweight champion, Johnson, pugilist, plans to return to | said he had received no communica- the United States immediately to face tion from the negro since he left Chi- charges against him in Chicago, ac- cago. Clyne would not comment up- cording to a letter shown the Asso- | on the probable reception for Johnson ciated Press today by Johnson. John- should he follow his announced in- son is confident that he can arrange | tention to return to Chicago to face | (By Axssocinted Pre: NOTICE OF INCORPORATION: _Beises OiL somber was incorporated th of the Secret: MAN; e office ecretary of State HE Cheyenne, wyoming “onthe 224 day of January, 1920, The objects of said corporation are the acquiring by lease, purchase and otherwise, , and ‘the own- ing, holding and disposing of oil and ‘AUSSIAN LION’ other mineral lands; the operating and | Mrs. Atkins Recovers Health andj ‘evelopment of the same; the: setlins, Makes S S manufacturing, transporting and dis- | jakes Strong Statement posing of the products thereof, with | For Tanlhe power to borrow money and to :nortgaize and encumber the property of the cor poration, and to acquire all Irinds of “Tanlac has certainly proved what it}! and personal property th, connec jean do by restoring me to health and T| ton therewith, and to do all things |am recommending it to my friends and|Recessary or convenient to carry out Coast Sensation in Wrestling Game! Matched with “Dry Farm- . customers,” was the statement made re- | effectually the main objects of said cor- r” for Match icently by Mrs, Minnie Atkins who is the | Poration. ‘ Mothers’ Place, a well-| Tis capital stock is Five i4undrea proprietor of {patronized restanrant at 129 Broadway, |Thousand ($500,000.00) Dollars, livivie 1 San Diego, Cal. into five hundred thousand (500,000) meet the Russian Lion, (Jake Amend} “About a year ago my health began|shares of the par value of One ‘$1,00) here at the Jazzland theater, February |to fail me and I got in a terribly weak-}Dollar per share. Its term of exist 13. Word has been received by George |ened, run-down condition,” continued | ence is fifty (50) years, MeLeod in a telegram from Amend in| Mri. Atkins. “I had almost no appe-| | The number of Directors Is five (5), the northwest that he would wrestle|tite at all and what little I forced my-|and. those who will manage the affair: here on that date. |self to eat did me more harm thanjof the company for the first yerr ere | Taylor weighs between 210 and 215\ 800d, and all the time I felt so weak) T, A. Hall, F. Hi. Fletcher; John 1. |pounds when stripped for action ,while|and tired that it was all that I conld) Bruer, George J. Seolt and Marry TP. the Russian Lion will tip the seales at |9° to keep the place going. Briggs about 210 pounds from all indications.| “After I had been in this condition|” Operations of the said Comps | Amend has made an unusual reputation | Several weeks, the clerk in the hotell he carried on in the County i jin the time he has been in the game.|next door told me about Tanlac and a@-|nq. and State of Wyoming, and in such His size, weight and strength makes |Vised me to give ita trial. Well, It was] other places in the State of Wyoming him loom up as: the one real contender|no time after I began taking it before} ang in the United States as the Direc will have to put away before|I was feeling better and by the time|tors may decide. he can be considered on the road to|I had finished my second bottle my a championship. appetite had come hack, I could digest}. jocated at Casper, Natrona C Men and sporting writers who have | everything I ate perfectly and was feel-} wyoming, and the agent in seen Taylor wrestle say t only more | ing just as fine as ev thereof is C, D, Murane. experience in the game is necessary to| “I was in the very best of health un- BRIGGS OU, COMPANY, build this likely looking Wyoming man/|til about three months ago when I had A. HAL, President. into championship timber. , 1920, Jack Taylor, Wyoming's heavyweight | wrestling giant and Casper man, will mty, charge By T. week and unable to attend to my partes for two weeks or more. 1 was SS ih y F |left in, such a weakened condition that NOTICE TO CREDITORS }I was hardly able to get across the f E floor and had pains and aches all over ‘ FR TRIP 10 CAPITAL: my body. I lost my appetite again Estate of Charles JM. Kelly, Deceased. 5 and was troubled so with indigestion] Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration were on the 28th day of January, 1920 granted to the undersign- The principal office of the Company | MR. E. K, having claims against the said estate are hereby required to: exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allow- ance, to the undersigned Administrator within six months after the’ date of ‘said letters, or they may he precluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said ietters, they will be forever barred. Dated January 29, 1920. TOM KERNS, Administrator of the, Estate of Charles M. Kelly. WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney for Estate. Pub. Jan. 29, Feb. 6, 12, 1920, (wow) —— From palm trees in the Andes a spe- ni wax is obtained for candle-making. $588,400.00! This represents the amount of life insurance carried by our Casper peo- pr with the Pacific Mutual Life Insur- ance Co.. PRICE, State Agent, and one of the best versed Insurance men in the state, is here fora few days and will be glad to talk Life Insurance with you. dee Ben Really Co 109 W. 1st ST PHONE 74W ! in the above estate, and all persons | that nearly everything I ate or drank | sent for Tanlac again’ and took two more bottles and it did just like it had done a year before and it was no Three students, boy or girl, of the| time before I was able to do my work schools of America, other than col- {with as much ease as ever and with leges, are to be given the opportunity | out getting tired or worn out. I can to\make a trip_to Washington, D. C../eat anything I please without any bad accompanied by thelr parents or guar-| arrects at all and the pains all left }dian. While in Washington they will| me ana I am never troubled in any be given a silver cup presented to| way. Tanlac is certainly a fine med- {them by the secretary of war. licize and it is-always a pleasure to me Thix opportunity is to be given to|ig recommend it whenever 1 get a Casper Business ‘A board, consisting of the 1" & special quarter set apart for their secretary of war and Generals Pershing |USe, and whole streets were filled with and March, will select the three prize | their shops, which were the lounging weltneret places for wealthy young nobles. Announcement of the winners will be| ' 7 made on April 19, 1920, the anniversary ra a id of the batle of Lexington. The winners re) LD Ss of the prize will be sent to Washing-| 4 | Head or chest=7, are best treated, ‘externally ” with. Washington. FRANK RAITORS Baggage & Transfer MOVING A SPECIALTY ! [ofties Sun Electric Co., 149 8. | Phone. 1013 eee) | qpanns TRANSFER & STORAGE Office— Tal rd Hall 87.W. Office, 104 Moving a Specialty. $s, BROKERS CARNES BROKERAGE & PUBLIO EXCHANGE. o— ton on the 5th of May, 192) — America’s oldest bell hangs in a rec- tory at East Haddam, Conn. It bears to nave been brought to-Amériea trom| WICKS WAPORU a eoeniay BOCTUeREREy OUR BODYGUARD” — SOF. GOF, p Bg ° | | | CHICAGO, Jan. 20--District Attor- | | ‘BOB ROPER LOSES FIGHT WITH BRITISH CHAMPION (By. Associates Press.) | PORTLAND, 29.—Roy Me OM <n) Cormick, light- ae avyweight champion of % PS eaes: BS =} Great Britain, won a ten-round decision | ¢% i . DR. B. G. HAHN ri over Captain Bob Roper of Chicago in a i DR. EDNA HAHN 1 |e Chiropractors bout here. 3 juite 2, Townsend Bldg. { i Y fl li ul | etic 423°. Phoness’ meee aces | & = ° 5 ! DR. M. HARNED PLESTINA TAKES Wl 6 [maa | ! 206 North Maple > is one BOW. Bay ie or oe |S ! CONTRACTORS , ite (By Asnocinted Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 29.—Marin Plestina defeated Jess Westergard in two'straight falls last night. Sate | reg 1M % ao Soteet + M% Lo tost o-ofe-age-efot | o_o CALENDAR OF SPORTS | ° meration ends Sa already have bee Boxing: Jimmy Wilde vs. Mike Ertie, 10 rounds, at Milwaukee. Frankie Mason vs. Johnny Richie, 10 rounds, at South Bend, Ind. ot Frankie Burns vs. Dave Astey, 8} rounds, at Passaic, N. J. | ; Otto’ Wallace vs. Junnny Noye, 10} Warton, Census rounds, at Rock Island, Il. Tribune Want Ads bring results. HT we the FULTON NEW YORK CiTy. Sere sete hoeete aoe atoetocteeeteatecreteatertetentecetestetoatecrtpatectecreteateeheteedeeeteet Help Give Casper 100 A census is now being taken. Unless people who are over- looked by the enumerators file a report of their residence Casper will not be credited with actual population. Enu- been overlooked fill in the form below and send it to H. O. E DOCTORS Name .. (rear ' Phe aes Teenie : yatclan Y Address .. f | Syeotal attention iver to dinann a! and children, . * . u ba 200-201, 9, 8. RTax. ' Head of family?.. if not, relation to household head. G00. Mem Phone 740 | : estas r —— Ee, Home owner or renter?... . Married? .. > \ G. #. BAWDEN, M. D. (| ' Practica Timtten io diseanes of the | Citizen Naturalized or alien ‘oF “the Siem bibs ae itera 2 ae Hee ta) AEE ty Oftiees Row (Year of immigration and naturalization) | | Phones, \ j 7 ' Can you read?. ..Can you write?.. ' Nae Age last birthday. Mother tongue... |. MARSHALL ©. KEUTH, MD. | : : + : +. yatel: Ca Father’s nationality ... ..Mother’s nationality... 1 Spectat Attention. mg er 1 ney a ses of women ang Can you speak English?. ok, % Pp : ! Phones: ete Tentaes dence 104 ' Particular trade or profession. Number in family who will be absent from city January 6 to 24... iin HDB a anges | Names and ages of same. i SARE CER ! : . ¥ ya oO} Name, kind of plant or store where business is carried on... ‘ : Employer, salary or wage worker or working on own account’?....... H OTL RR. i en Makrheual matinee rhaw: \ oftice Phone $e; Baa eaeae 16} EB. B. Carnes & B. Lenperance, Proprietors. |_ List your Oil Stocks with us; we can fill your orders on a re- markably low margin. Phone 1147. Office over Iris Theater = CHIROPRACTORS m. J. W. JEFFREY DR. aNWa GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors. Lyrie Theater Bldg. Cen Office Phone 706. Tes BQETER CLAU! General Contractor ! Office 206 0. 8. a one 7e7 oO. Box a . A. BOLNER Rig Buildin turday, January 31. Some city districts n completed. When you know you have CLOTHES CLEANERS —————————— ee THE SERVICE CLEANERS f Horsch & Nyganrad | Cleaning, | Breasing. ‘Remodeling ' ‘HE INT" | i Supervisor, O-S Building, Casper, Wyo. ' Center, Linden and Railroad Sts. L“Service” Our Motto. Phone se) F LEE HEHEHE HE HEHEHE KEELE ERE HEN ' tees Directory LEK AHH AHAA IERIE AILS LL A SLI ASR AS SASSER AS AR and Professional peer td HRKEKHE |three children who write the best es-| f DOCTORS |say on the subject, “What are the bene! | cena in. woia “in Casper by. Casiidr CE SIE TS o——~ 2 |fits of an enlistment. in the United) pnarmacy, in Alcova by the Alcova Mer- J. A. LIKELY Pana Eee San the a0fhr ae Ree ere eon, | cantile Co., in Sait Creek: by Balt Creek INcoMN TAS AUTHORITY || orties: Suite ii'smith Bide. non the 20th of Mebruary, 1920, in| arug store—Audv. Public Stenography—Notary Public PO ee es the schoolroom under the supervision Room 3, Wood Bldg. Phone 595 = sh stants of the teacher. No essay of over 400 o © | om words will be taken. Rssays will be| Q2——— > ——-F——— ARCHITECTS ee DENTISTS Judged strictly on the basis of originali-| | One Yi Ag W: | léseaateic erity and expression, Each! e Lear o in ar ee oo Dato aye oot school will be the judge. of its own es- ae hs Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block (ov legreroepp heiress ayn ne Seincioel ay ssinolnt'e Ror United States officially recognized the Casper, Wyo. bith = yr Ose Mamata : essays | provisional government of Poland. written in his school, and the essay se-) Peace conference sustained America’s | GARBUTT & WEIDNER ELECTRICIANS lected will be forwarded to the district 5 Architects Tecruilinpiottice: of) Wat sawtricbewhal tiki) aoe SLs Ais Of Exchange Bids, | AMERICAN ELECTRIO Co. will appoint a board of three members Sa mt || motor Repairing Armature -Wind- to select one essay from all of these | ing, Blectrical mae and Con- submitted to him, to be forwarded to! In ancient Rome the perfumers lived] BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER | | trasting: = fies | HAT CLEANING NEW fs Saat CLEANING We clean ‘andy re-block all kinds of o- Panamas, Soft, Felt, and iE for indies ands gentiacen, 1 ! 1 New trimmings; all work guaran- teed, Also ‘take orders. for enw Hats. We call for and deliver. Shoe shining parlor in connection for ladies and Benclemelt Au kinds of shoes dyed. 127 EB. Second, Oo. 8, Biilding. INSURANCE * oo. }! HOAGLAND | We sell The Wyomings Own | \Life, Keep Your Money at Home. | | Office 247 N. Center Phone 889W i —————______ —. LAWYERS WILLIAM 0. WILSON aaeene: at aw Sultes Pritt ‘Townsend Block o-—_________ MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 Oil Beeches eo = Casper ieee nee aiding ——— ee | BMAGENS, a eral a& MURANB | | NICHOLS & STIRRETT | 8009-10-11 O11 "Exchange Blag. | —_—_— GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorne: 7>at-Law Rooms 22-23, Senne Bldg. aes Phone J 5 - "Wyoming PLUMBING AND HEATING ~ | DONOHUB Plumbing and nests heating “a specialty. -’S ebbing tet ny kinds Promptly attende: Ihop—sz6 ipruce, Phone ‘200N W. M. PALMER Plumbing, steam and hi heating; Rudy pipeless not alr ee nace, ended of all kinds prompt- 0. ly attended re hone TTR. ' Fire M teclute ‘pide REPAIRING FOR PHONOGRAPH AND GUN REPAIR ror w, BESS "phone 1200 jab acral REAL ESTATE TAT cs. MARION P. WHEELER { Real Wstate and Insuran Casper, Wyoming ROOMING HOUSES Ww Strt Ww letly Modare oome by Day, NELLID Fe. eee STAGE LIN. Dtfiee, Liberty. Garin ro . ety Telephone 983 or is,, Caner. HY Mati, Express, Brot ie and eed Ga: REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS * Ww. lL. pobre ’t Representative Smilth-Turner Drug Store. Phone 176 Pe cae) VETERINARY SURGEON Sey