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> | Mason of Fort Wayne 4 LD capri gibneais aalibice Lig wpa ei last night. as ne $$ $9 | crnor | CALENDAR OF SPORTS th Press.) Fighter in Sergeant Smith; Latter «Tops into Poerlieiee | on beta to eng of Victory “You have bas BT to ies abot Bob Martin, champion championship. heavyweight of the A. A. E. F., and lauding him to the skies, why] ‘poxing: Jack Britton’ ve. Jack’ Con: don’t you write an alibi for his defeat at the hands of Sgt. Ray |way, 12 rounds, at Savannah, Smith early this week?” asks a ‘friend” of ours in a letter re-| Sam Tapsiees ies Roe ene ‘Wrestling: ‘arl Caddock:. vs; Joe he hoped the Stecher, at New) York, for world’s ve ceived this morn: youndhi : Spring tela, “Ju a t We have no alibis to offer for Martin Las ig not our bust counds, at Atanchester, N. 1. ness. We have written about Martin because. we believe >that he deserves Praise. He is legitimate champion the American expeditionary forces wi out a siniroh to his title. Martin heard his country’s call, went over, did his cerned, we are still pinching ourselves trying to believe that we are not dream- | ing.. Smith hails from our old home town’ of Camden, N. J. Three years ago he was an usher jin a cheap bur- lesque house back eas’; and had a hank: ering to enter the squwired circle. Diamond Lew Bailey gave him his | ebance.at the old Broadway A. C, in) * Philadelphia, in a curtain raiser’ one | night. We just dort remember which | round young Mister Smith bit the dust,’ but he did. Smith surely must ‘have | improyed as the result of life in the | army to earn a decision over Martin. | This lad Smith has. the. largest_pair of | hands we have ever seen on a human | being, with the possible exception of “Walter. (Rabbitt) Maranville, the Pe ton Braves’ Nate? a , ULD. WELCH GET ANOTHER ‘CHANCE AT. CROWN? WITH THE AMERICAN German emperor is in the. Rhineland, was defeated overwhelmingly. @ place among us,” Opposition was immediate spokesmen of several of the, Greber party \ an. .30;—Reply- = aye night by Gov- Edwards ew Jersey, that Jennings Bryan sought a h harmony*’ in the Bemocratic par- #4 Bizan mide ¥rancisco as the “morgue,” New Jersey executive would Eagan talking” -as ({“no champion of the liquor traffic can talk long without “insulting the con- peat sarees of decency of the “KAISER RETAINS ~BOCHE FRIENDS bit and was ‘champion over . 4,000,000 of the bést fighting men in the |\ Former Hon Emperor ror Is Still Rey- ‘orl So fay as Martin's defeat at the) (a ered by Coblenz City hands of Sergeant Ray Smith ts con- | «Council ¥ FORCES IN GERMANY (By Mai)).—The former not without his friends in thé American occupled area A motion recently proposed” by a social Democrat in the city council of Coblenz to oust from the council chamber a bust of Wilhelm IL which had stood in the hall for’ years The social Democrat who introduced the motion said: “It is our firm convic- tion that a man who has so trampled upon the honor and duty of his people and of his own code can no longer have from -parties. View ranged from a declaration of allegiance by a Nationalist, spealser’to the opinion r that at least the bust was worth historically. ‘The story that Freddie Welch, formet | y,|And so, the formér emperor's bust, as “lightweight champion of, the world, is: 3 in the, past’ continues to watch over “to get another my Ne at the title, is| Nes * |. {heoundit ‘sessions of the vity fathers of not ee yond hd ee approval nal J Coblenz from: its pedestal in the most all fight fans, ere are many who belisve that Welch has had his-chance | and that he should step aside until! Benny. Leonard, the present champion, ; « jhas, settled that long mooted argument | and met Johnny Dundee over the long | * distance: route. Another elemient believes that before Leonard signs to t Welch, he should settle matters Lew Tendler, the | crack . Philadelph! lightweight, . It} must be admitted that Tendler ‘is. the nearest contender, to, the Utle. and dt a \ perfectly right’ that ‘he should have the \ “opportunityof meeting Leonard,” In. the meeting: | last — year Between | American forces in Germany. ber a picture of the forth ~{high seat in the front of the hall. | PAYS: is no. Jonger ai youth and itis a cinch) t Improves bc He age since the bout,” It is none of our. uuinaae who ten , but like many. other fig! faaat that Leonard’ should gtye ©. real contenders ‘a chance when he’ de- - tuaily dees engage in a title bout. - ite Sop rata is’ believed to'be Hees ul Relator Soap sell: kei: a a 18 RIGHT IN athlete; te as ae iG SALARY CUT. Indications are! that hte of the 8 ge back Mh the dass. Fen | American entrants—90 per cgnt,of them: egg st i Deas “was, 1onky. with in tact—-will. be former mon, Anaya “no man's | Realizing this fagt, the Frenc! ‘hietic shee: Sree ‘Stall had siillied forth i jcommittee is scouring its“ standing ‘with’ the statement that he intended’ to /army, oat least. what is left of it, and «out ‘the salary of the first big league | jty discharged, veterans, in hopes of sun- ball player that heard his country’ tot shot that i : AGAIN 40 COACHE dipaes Noe the old Pirato star, ‘has’ signified his intention of remaining f the Caregio Institute ¢ ‘echnology Hescball feces dieing thet cing’ meen ; tan that the plant ‘sy honped on the necks’ of the magnates | months. P wand for-arranging these.spring games.’ The writer dedlares that magnates are out for the change rogandiess /of the ‘man- per in which they obtain it. In omr hum. ble opinion, tie scheme is a good one, It gives the fans in the hick villages an opportunity to see big league teags in action and it puts the teams: on edge for a fying start when the official 7 oie some heretofore “undeveloped | pistoly crack in each ide EADDOGK AND STEGHER GO 10 MAT TONIGHT Associated Prenn.). pro: tion/ every: year. tion. The plant, 253,000 gallons of «water, call? “It is an easy! those royal rooters, of” hedery a erste iy almost sure to excell in haye arisen as one min and hanged)'yj9 Ymateur boxing contests, One Stallings’ carcass ts>the rata lamp: pranch of sport that has been over- it. “i looked in. most of the Olympiad discus- Now the war lis over. The Yanks are! sions and in which Amerf@a will surely fiome. Hank Gowdy, who laid eside hiS jeaq the field is in the tossing. of mask and mitt to ‘march away) as a) weights. In Pat McDonald, Pat Ryan, $30-2-month| doughboy, “has received) Matt McGrath, Richard Byrd and Ariie notice that his salary is to be cut 1) sucks, Unelo has the” greatest “order that the, Boston National lene collectidn ‘of: ‘coast throwers in cap- CONSTIPATION wing card the Braves ever ‘had? It peat Hank will not help the, turn: SPRING TACTICS. stiles: to tinkle this season, for thé} Last year, Conn!g Mack decided to get ‘glamour of the war hero has died out. members of his Philadelphia. Athietics However. there is no denying the fact} jn’ condition right in their’ own ball that jhe was a drawing card last year.|park. Bad weather hampered his men, and now the management wants to CUL) with the result the team got away twa his salary “to. meet other expenses.” 7] poor start, and like two ‘séayons pre: ‘And then they wonder why Bolshe- vious, tinished in miserable fashion. it yism exists. Pye Wus aii experiinent'on Mack's part and at PF he found it @ costly one. Thus ‘the AMERICA HAS FINE, y Pluus hus been abandoned. CHANCES IN OLYMPIAD, This’ spring! Mack will take his team ‘As.usual, every foreign coun’ try to: Brownsville, Texas, und. after get- looking upon old Uncle Sams ‘oie ting’ plenty of work out of the Yannj- {0 set the wellient pace in the Olyzy js und the Réegulurs, the. pegular ‘pic gumnes* to Me etd in) Boigivin this ea will then take on the St. Louis Btarieg nyt lee | “M foreign co% Cardingls for a terles of seventecs wre to th Ry soca haar" Jas ‘Tablets wile treating chronic In Canada women ‘are eligible, both for the federal parliament; and the pro- vincial legislatures, No woman has yet been elected to the Dominion pariia-|) ment, but several haye been chosen to. seats inthe lawmaking* bodies. of the different provinces. Mrs. MeKinney, who stood” as-an Independent, | was elected to the Alberta legislature in 1017, “wad in the same year’ Mixs Reb- erta, MacAtasiy owas returned by the overseas Qunadian forces. Mrs. ‘Ralph Smith was also elected in 1917 to the* Brit) Columbia legislature, and Digs} Ramstien, a Liberal, was Focently re: turned in Sasluitchewan. Wanted wit esl tt: contain fee sugar-Coated, olf (t aytlok ~ They never taoanatrad actipee rs We hotice "that an eastern writes vhas |: 109 W.1erst PHONE 74w nee LI ADER 146 Bast t Second 5 QUIGK RELIEF FROM, Prominent part of the great room be- neath whieh is the billeting office of the Jn Neuwied, also!in the American oc- cupied area, the city council recently rejected, by a vote of 17 to 15, a pro- posal to remove from the council cham- jer” emperor which hangs ayer the burgomaster's TTS WATER PLANT FOR ITSELF EVERY | EIGHTEEN MONTHS, CLAIM! ) PIPTSBURGH, Pa—(By mail.)—Valu- ing a life at. $3,000 and cost of a vase of. typhoid fever at $300, Chester ¥. Drake, engineer in charge of the Pitts- burgh: filtratton plant ‘toduy estimated for itself every. 18 Before the city, had filtered water the death rate from typhoid fever was ap- ely 130 per 100,000 of popula- Lagt: year it was ap: proximately four per 100,000 popula- fe constipation Edwards’ Olive Tablets do ‘not i calomel, uta healing, soothing a eating athe ‘keynote” of these “ ” of the: olfve-colored. ta If havea “dark brown mouth”— aa rena crea | which) was completet, 1907, purified 14 1919 approximately 44,- Get Dr. Edwards’ awards’ Olive Tablets * = NEW" Volt —Karl ‘Cad- ‘That is the joyful thousaitds Club ‘can’ meet other expenses. “Can Yous avity, dock and Joo poser me omrtiny al since Dr, ths deere fy oe Oli imaging bets Jibpenlach 06 THA. beet ETE decile.’ the» heavyweight \ champion- | Tablets, the substitute for calomel, ave ee MACK CHANGES ship for Catch-ns-catch-can wrestling. a bowels and t cls , ase JL L LL gPACECEUrN (Continea trom Page 1) ‘That Camper Was fortunate in Seattle James or “Jimmy Gheon as the ditec- tor of 4ts. campaign’ was Mr. Lery's assertion as he introduced the ¢am* paign director for. the final speech or | the ekening. * And everyone in the room agreed. The men Who take part in next week's drive are to be called “Peptomists.” Mr. | Gheen’ declared. He refused to define the word, but, whatever it means or is, Casper men and women who lstenca ! to his talk béligve that he is “it:’” “The Chamber of Commerce doés for | & community what the individual ike to do,"" Mr. Gheen declared. have men snd women -who are con- | stantly coming to Casper with new) ideas, ideas they have seen tried in their home towns. They wonder why | those things couldn’t be good for Cas- per, Just link them up to your Cham- ber of Commerce, and if their ideas are f00d yon can try them here, “This is going to be more than’ a booster organization, altho it is going | to be the best advertising medium your | town could have. It’s a, community | builder. “Phe American City Bureau is con: ! ducting campaigns in all p: of the country right now, and the: results of} those campaigns’ go .out to ail the» cities on our list. "The nearest cam- | paign right now is at Misyoula | which has a population of 14,090 are also out for) 1,000 member whatever number they raise this week, Tam willing to bet that Casper will | beat next week. “The then who g6 out in this cam: | paign are not going to beg for rawmbers; No n can come into the Chamber of Commerce unless he feels that he owes his membership for community. . | “God has done all that He is going} The rest is up to you. | to do for Casper. “Set your ideal high for the kind of Casper you want to\have and build that | Casper now while the tet is in: its: in- fancy.” secu Sagoo Ld | Today’s Anniversaries | the Thames river frozen over. at London was 1891—General Booth of the Salvation | Army, inaugurated his “Darkest England” scheme with a great meoting in St. James’ Hall, Lon- | don, i 1895—Ex-Queen Lilioukalnan? formally [ OLDS fF Head or chest= Fre best- treated aire NA * with SooSoS PLSOSEOOOOSESEEEOOEESESS the ood of the | — 1814—¥or the first time in Se eR years iT BEATS.... BILLIE BURKE .’ The. Misleading Vidow” A Paramoun|strteraft Picture SUNDAY AT THE IRIS renounced her right to the throne to Hawaii. 1901—Representatives of the royal houses of Burope arrived in Bng- land tp attend the funeral of Queen Victoria. 1915—South Dakota senate passed a bill abolishing. the death penalty. HAS ARRIVED We have just received our January allotment of Hoover Special Sweepers by express. By Our Foresight in ordering Hoovers last summer for delivery this year, we are now able to.make deliveries on the largest selling Electric. Cleaner in the world. SUST RUN YOUR AS IT SWEEPS Van Rurer, Day & Co. COOPER BUILDING - DENVER, COLORADO The undersigned announce the formation pf a partnership, under the above name, to transact a general investment bank- ing and brokerage business, specializing \ in high grade « corporation securities, | J.C. Van Riper, Foreriy President | Richard M. 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