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2 4 Love Sieg of Vieto Victories ais Credit | Kervaras; with Sani Gus Kervaras, the hefty Greek wren e tler of Omaha, Neb. who will tangle}, with Jack Taylor, Wyoming's . best heavyweight, here in the Iris theatre, February 27, has many victories Kon’ Prominent wrestlers to his pi going to France he had defeated Ivan Linow, Hig. Demet: K. O. Romahoft, peg Draak, Fouret Hussane and Sam Clapham. Kervaras setured a draw with Ad Santell after wrestling for two hours. Santell is thé man who is being boosted in the west now as one of the coming wrestlers. He has been; making the average western mat men | foolish. Kervaras lost to Ed “Strangler” Lewis thru disqualification after “a tussle of an hour and fifty-two minutes, Kervaras is expected to arrive in Casper Monday, according té a .mes- sage’ received from the big Greek in Omaha by George McLeod. Hé will train almost alongside big Jack Taylor at the Casper Athletic club and is anxious that *the wrestling fang of the city get a chance to “lamp him” over before he starts against the big Wyoming dry farmer next Friday. Because of Taylor's unusually strong showing against Jake Amends here - about a week ago, McLeod was anxious to matcli the big Wyoming boy against a heavier man. Kervaras, because of his great sizé and weight coupled with his. record as u wrestler of the high caliber, Wad Selected as being probably the most Hkely candidate. This man Kervaras has been wrestl- ing ever since he left the army after service over there for more than & year, He is as husky as his weight of 251 pounds indicates. It will be the first time ‘in several years that two such heavy men hiye met.om the mat in the Iris theatre. Taylor will weigh 215 to 218 beh ai ENGLISH PUPILS. EAGER TO LEARN War's Close Finds University Stu- dents in England Working With Increased Zeal . and i % * athone {ied cohiage atisdente of this coun: try, since the wur, according’ ‘to Vis: count ‘Bryce. sity of Manchester he said that in ail the universitiés, “notably -in) Oxford * Cambridge, the tiumbers of students bad} grown until it had become difficult to} find accommodation for them. ., At Oxford, he’ continued, they) had told him that men had come back from the war. hungry and thirsting for learning. They were training them- selves with an energy which was sel- dom seen, even under the pressure of the competition that existed before 1914. Moreover, the ~dntellectual ." vitality. of the students was high, proving that so long as the British people maintained their patriotism, strength, force and in- tellectual life the country would pull > thru. Referring to the duties and functions | which universities would discharge in the future, Viscount Bryce sald! that he did not think that in the whole/range of human thot’ there was any subject at this moment which was more im- portant in the interests of the country | and “of the world than the study of} economic problems. It was not merely for practical pur: poses, or the merely utilitarian part of life that we should study languages} and history, he said. Half the business of life was concerned with! knowing} understand them, how to get on with | them,, how/to turn their faculties co} the best account, y “It is good for us,’’ said Lord Bryce, “that we should get to know not only’ men but nations, These are times in which no nation can any longer ‘live a life’of isolation. We have stood:apart from the’ European continent, secure tir! .our immunity from invasion, and our people have given too little thot: to; what was passing in other nations und| tween Germany und Belgium; trace the t little the, selations which) frontiers of the Saar Basin, govern the ei Peta ih apportion the, stock in the: the war has shown us that ouv for?| Sagr Basin, administer the province’ ot ieinegfate bound up with the forluucs|iAhe Céntral. Rhine, delimit the Sent t e us. that not even a continent cut oft boundaries between Germany and Po- from us by a great ocean, that tiv, grett) Ja: we have maintained with them, Tut) of th rest of the world; it has shown people, can any Jonger stand outside the pipyle.? aiees us LONDON STARTS CAMPAIH TO. ELIMINATE ala! LONDON, (By (BY Mail. ~The Safety First Council has resolved to offer monéy prizes and» di to drivers of vehicles for freedom from acvidents during the ensuing year, council will also provide a Safety i \ abvounced ¢ president of the Glars, that second, base. BASKETBALL AT Clash with Natrona Five on Local Floor ——— Casper high school is’ playing .the strong Douglas high school five tonight in the high school gymnasium here starting at 8 o'clock. same line-up which held the great Wheatland team to a close score in ihe second half a week ago. will Start against the Douglas quintet. } Tonight's game will mark the middic bail, season's Natrona, county ‘high school has ever had.’ Starting the play- tion of the Wheatland défeat. Such a >record bie that only Wheatland‘ and possibly Cheyenne an Worland ‘are in the way to winhing the Coach Morgan has \with fig squad of fered light material and has gradually ‘orked up. a fighting team: that under- te heavier players on the quintet, the Cas- state Championship. started out slowly pasion the game. © Witffoa vew per high schoel couli be cons! capable of walloping the great Wheat: land quintet. ited tic battle. Kocher, the m it gnfird to play on a Cauhet ‘eetball cou up the offensi wards tonight. Gaptain Asie Tins players, will be back at’ his old posi tion at guard: +) Coach Morgan has a few surprises in ig at the univer! store for the ‘basketball ota le st night. and one of them ‘is ithe goal shooting ¢ CONSTAUCTION SK WN EUROPE “HUGE, CLAIM = Central and Fide Europe Being Over to Tiaerdekie International Mixed Bodies for Dissection Burope seems appalling to the Saturday | Review. ~ “We ure about to witness," it says, how 10, ‘the spectacle of Central and Eastern howto use men and women, ou Ree pando paeeae twenty-four international mixed bédies' called commissions. As each + sion has on an average of seven mem-" bers, with an attendant army of clerks visit indefinitely with friends and rela: and secretaries, the reign of the offi longed. must be appointed forthwith: “To determine the new frontier be Saar in, of Czecho-Slovakia, determine v Silesia and take over its govern- Bere, tako over, Bayt Prussia evacuation, peace area of Stuhm, . Sleswig, determine the boundaries of fance of debts scholarship, and prizes, for the best ex-| dcribes: \ says written of the subject by chile] £1 dren attending schools in the greater | Jondon ares. ; In the last week. jn February, @ spe- clalSattey baer pul peealts gy ome wi De -held, including Jectures for gc! childern und ppstets. for display | classes of vehicl 4 —————— ° Mr, and Mrs. Mex Hirsch of’ the Leader store are expected to return to- 4n international labor office, ent ‘court, of/ internati ‘How long will this mn nution officials aot wars Dossibly.” day from California, where they have been'spnding the last month at south’ ern points of the state. Mr. and: Mrs.) Hirsch went to the Western’ coast after a buying trip in)}New York City. Jaines 0. Ingram and son, grain are returning tomorrow for their hoine in Laramie atter a short business stay i the city. Myr, Ingram was (or \merly a resident here and has been on bupinesy acith. the National Supply com- peny while here. © Larry Doyle will start. thn seusin. at |: SGHOOL TONIGHT Cagers Ffrom. State Fair Town Practically. the. of one of the most successful basket- ing with a defeat at the hands of the Worland high school five, Casper’ has won every game since with the excep- Practice for nearly 2 weck should put the players in tine fighting ge ics sBaxis counted uncn ts boar. play ‘of the Douglas for- aie Miller look like main cogs in. the scoring: machine while the speedy little Blanch- oy is ulways a factory with which the opposing players. have to contend.” Les- MANCHESTER, Eng; By Mail ee, Who was knocked out by the Raw- hits Ins-incverme. in mack GOWBDY GAGERS, REPORT is likely to be, expensive and pro-| Under the treaty of Versailles | the following twenty-four commissions tending ‘to business witile’ staying at ¥ ud, superintend the cyucuation of after iter the plébi- rburg and Marienbyts, for the delimit.ti¢ay of the Ae: cup or Danaig, take. {ue ibieblenie tec reduco the German army, the navel commission, the air force com: “Mission, repatriation commission, clear: commission, ‘insurance | commission, Elbe com#missiony for the vigation dnd Sunapeabtt + Niemén commission, lon june pac “reperation: Ss Rex In-} | TED g000 tt 4s I ever was in my. life, farmer of Morton, Ti... tinued, By HENRY L. PARRELU | ‘Robertson, ples Press Staff Correspondent.) university ot Pe EW YORK, Feb. 20.—Old beaten | sistant to tho late Ra a are to be avoided by the Ameri- | Stockholm, has a big following that can Olympic committee in training | Wants to see him selected. H. W. the team that wil ‘carry the United | Maloney, coach of Leland Stanford States emblem to Antwerp this sum: | University, California, who trained mer. “the Yankee team for the Inter-allied | Sidetracking the old single coaching games in Paris, ig another favorite. | system is one of the innovations | Jack Moakley of Cornell and “Pooch” being favored as tlie first step in the of Harvard likewise are © policy of applying modern efficiency | being mentioned, and new methods in the training of “Evidently we have more trainers | | the team, for thr) team than’ we have athletes,” | Everett C. Brown, Chicago, member | Secretary Rubien of the A. A. U, said of the committee, favors the selection | a /few days ago. “I have had more of a coach from every section of the | inquiries about the trainer’s job than nation that is to have candidates for | anything else in corinection with the the team. team. it seems to me that it is a He suggests the appointment of a | secondary matter to the selection of head coach and trainer to be helped | the athletes and the financing of the by @ staff of assistants who are fa- | trip to Belgium,” ° miliar with thé men who will be “Most of the men selected will selected to keep the world’s athletic | train at their homes until a short supremacy in America, time before the date of sailing and Too many administrative duties, he the length of time they. will have points out, fall upon the shoulders of | over ‘there will be so. short before the head coach. He hasn't the time | the openirig of the games that they to take an individual interest ip the | will not need a traincr. No member | members of the team. of the team will wait till he arrives The committee, faced by more ut- in Belgium to get into condition." } gent business in arranging the pre- “When discussing the subject of the liminaries, has ‘not given much subject of thé trainer's importance /thought to the selection of a coach, | to a team it will be well to consider The services Of a team coach, the | that some of the best athletes in the committee, believes aré not ii Olympic ganies of the past never had | until the time just pending the selec- @ professional, trainer.. For instanee, tion of the team, who taught Almah Richards to jump? However, most. of the Olympic talk He learned the game hiniself as well now concerns the candidates for the as Hannes Kohlemainen, the Finn; trainer's position. Numerous eligibles | Jean Bouin, the Frenchman and Ar- are being recommended by their sec- nold Jackson, who won the 1,500 tional followings. metres run.” | HARVEY THORPE KNOGKS | SPONGE TOSSED IN FING QUT COAST LIGHTWEIGHT) TO SAVE FRENCH BOXER ano! ¥ Associated Prean, KANSAS Ares Bie Ete atacvey PARIS, eb, Stas, Olaughlin, an \ Thorpe, American, defeated Paul Brevieres in | Walter ete evi of Callforai Fa ond four rounds here, Brevieres’ te 9 rounds last st night threw np the sponge td save tl ele | man ase acini ea | LOWLER AND DUNDEE EVEN | JAGK MALONE LOSES 10. =x ~-UP-AT END OF BATTLE (By Asnociatea Prean.) ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 21.—The bout between Jack Lawler, Oinaha feather- rene and Johnny Dundee, New- -| by by themiron rae, Bis by # oem SACRED HEART EASY FOR AL MOORE AND EARL ~—PURYEAR FIGHT DRAW yy. Associated Press.) j BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. 21.—Pal | Moore of- Memphis and Earl Puryear, local bantamweight, fought 12 rounds ta a’ draw here last night. LEGAL NOTICES » coach of the Ivania. and | as- ike Murphy at to get back to. the house. over. in misery for hours afterwards. get out of the house, began taking it, as any man. I eat three square meal: like a top every night. couldnt’ and al} the credit is due to Tanlac.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by Caspei In fact, (Creek Drug Store.—Adv. NOTICE TO OREDITORS Deceased, of said barred. Dated January 2%, 1926. EMMA E. HOLLINGSWORTH, Execytrix. M, W. PURCELL, Attorney. Pub. Jan. 24, 31, Febs7, 14, 21, 28, 192: NOTICE TO CREDITOKS letters, Signed in the above estate, sons having claims agai the sa (By Axnocinted Press.) | MILWAUKEE, Feb. paper decision over Jack Malone of Musedies in ten rounds here last | t@teix within six months after the da of said letters, or they ynay be prey | from any benefit from such estat j they will be forever barred. Dated February 14, 1920. GERTRUDE A, DUBLING, Administratrix of the Bstate of Florence A, Hamlin, Deceased. WILLIAM 0, WILSON, Attornoy \for Estate. ;Pab. Keb. 14, 21, 28, 1920. (wow) The University, of Wyomiug had on easy time walloping the Sacred Heart basketball five at Denyer, this week, 34 fo 15, after having lost its first game of the season\to the Colorado School of Mines the night before. ‘The daz: #ling pass work of the Cowboy, quintet and acciirate goal: shootings was tuo much for the Jesuits altho the \Wyo- fing Lelcetat atlases ‘were, on a new floor. HERB 1 AM AGAIN, VACANT STATE LANDS. { The following State Lands ara va- cant and a to. Jeane: Range 77: NEM, Sec. 31, Two CALENDAR OF SPORTS “ij iis BRE Bee, 1 p 1 AM NOTA “N But a thoroly fe cha LAGERED BREW —_— le of ba Se vs. Navy at west | ® DNLY Just thie” the he yr Bane 0 years ago. tl w Nev, ent Vacuum Pree Wp. 37, 36, Twp. 6, Twp. Bowling—International industrial tele- | ,., 38:>See. ' ey eee graphic tournament, a ee CASPER LOOKS GOOD To HIM, C. R, Johnson of Ames, Ia., has a, d . 86, Twp. 4 country. | Mrs, Walter Svare and children ac- companied him back to Iowa and will UB AL ‘O. RAMSEY be sent upon request. the lands controlled by Natrona County, giving the names of the lessees, and’ the ex- the State in Piration datengf the leases may be se- tives. tured by writing to the State Land} ASPB INDY Cc : LAUNDRIES ‘ 6 —_—_—»____ Office. | CASPER LAUNDRY CO., 133 W. Linden St. ..... 6... eee eee Phone 255-W. H. M. Denison of Denver is here ut-| “Direct all communications to A. Buc Wholesale Distributor LUMBER AND COAL Sry gommusioner of Lublie Lids Casper, Wyo. = P, 0; Box 46|) kuinn cum iret & David’ Sts the Hen) nso hotel be? Recipes 4 ‘ NICOLAYSE, Ht & Center — 0. L. WALK CO., 1k Tuiitrond Ave of inter- Inti the next Peye.? “ f wen? ee Foor Be ee MAURICE TOURNEUR = Parente The Life’ Line’ ULstrtcpoh Picture, AT-THE' IRIS: SUNDAY lt HIS "i SHOES ‘only daca twenty-four -said Augustus; Heihs. a! well known “For four years IT was troubled with * rheumatism and indigestion,’ he con- ‘and many a dayl gave clean} out while working in the field and had to Ne down until. £ got’strength enough tism was, so bad that!every morning} I had to rub my legs before I cauld| itand up.and my back was so stiff and) Inful that it nearly killed me to stoop] My ‘joints, too. were so stiff and sore that I could not bend over’ to tie my shoes: (My appetite was very poor| and when I did eat any thing I was I was hardly ever able to get a good night's rest because my kidneys were so badly out of order; and last spring my condi- tion got so bad I wasn’t able to work and for several weeks I could” hardly “The man I hired to iske my ploce recommended Tanlac so highly that I and to make a long story short, I haven't a pain in my body how and can do as hard a day's work a@ day, digest them perfectly and sleep ask to be in better health, | Pharmacy, in Aleova by the Alcova Mer- cantile Co., and in Salt Creek by Salt ESTATE OF T. C. HOLLINGSWORTH, Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary were on the 19th day of Jantary, 1920, granted to the. usder- signed in the above estate, and all per- sons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned Emma E. Hollingsworth within six months after the date of said letters, or they may | be precitidéd from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date they will be foréver ESTATE OF FLORENCE A. HAMLIN, Notice is hereby. given that letters of MAGIA W TEN ROUNDS | Administration were on the L!th day of | February,, 1920, granted to under- d ail per- 2i-vArt Ma- | estate are hereby requited to exhibit n Hthem, with the necessary vouchers for girl of Oliahonit was give a news ice, to the undersigned’ Adntinis: uded and {if such claim be not exhibited within jone year from the date of said ietters, AN OLD FRIEND BACK ugh wines only are re- ‘ben mot any of the Which has all Phone 471, | beeti in Casper for soveral days look- or we ator eek £24 aroma. LUKIS CANDY CO, 143 5. cond St ‘ p. 40. Hence MINN ‘A ‘is des N%, SW: SW, | lightfutly INSURANCE Tw 16 sind 36, SEE RGN RWALTY VO. 134 W. First St... ‘hone T4-W 18 and as Two, BBs ag EXHILARATING HARRY, FRED The Lot’ Mun, 157 Bo. Center S072 paene bday. wrest of Chicago, {Hie hopes to move his 16 and 36, Twp, Be Bute To Try Some JEWELERS family and househo! ects to Casper " Sec. 36, T: 29: Sec. 16 ‘We ant to Part of » Phone 169, inthe near future and’ will probably aad Jor nwh. ie See, 16 kwh. se Bee eos. f 4 ‘enter the live stock business in’ this Twp. 38 Phone 180, GOLDEN “OAAI JUICE Co, __Minneapotis, Co-operation “The First Principle of Success” All Union Men and Women, your Friends and Families are requested to be CONSISTENT, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY and demand the UNION LABEL on all commo- dities you purchase Whenever possible. The following BUSINESS INTEREST of our city solicit the support of ORGANIZED LABOR and are recommended lay the Casper Trades Assembly: AMUSEMENTS : ne Me ement Hex wo. Center LYRIC LY UES Nr THRATER, BILLIARD PARLOR, 119 ILLIARD PARLOR, 1r'S BILLIARD PARLOR, 14 UNION BILLIARD PARLOR, 138 W. Seeond St. - Phone 2 AUTO TIRES, ACCESSORIES AND | REPAIRING COLLISEUM GARAGE © CASPER tee BOYLES’ GARAGE, ‘AUTO TOP MANUFACTURERS WHISENHUNT & CO., Third and Pine Sts + Phone 79-J. AUTO ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRING BRODIE RUBBE: ane 119 3. First St First and Woléott CASPER Supp Center & Linden S LY Om CITY AUTO SUPPL Y, E. Second §t., ART GOODS AND PICTURES 119 So. : Phone 9. JNO. M. 2. Phone 111 THE CASPER STATIONERY CO, 144 B. Second St. ........ Phone 218. BAKERIES TER BAKERY, 325 W. Second St. Phone 1054-J. RSTBAM BAKERY, 140 ©. Second METZ’S HOME BAKERY, 403 So. Durbin St. BATTERY SERVICE Phone 109, « Phone 570-W. is P|} CASPER MOTOR CO., 143 W. Second St... 02. eee - Phone 909, BOOTS AND SHOES THE BOOTERY, Fourth Floor 0. & 8. B . Phone 564-M. GIQBE SHOE CO., 134 So. Center St. :. Phone 64-J. = r BILLIARDS AND POOL SMOKE HOUSE, 1 + Phone $3, LYRIC BILLIARD. 3 7 “Ge Phone 741. HENNING BILLIA PARLOR, Basement Henan Phone 619. AIT’S BILLIARD PARLOR, 147 S t Phone 10) UNION BILLIARD PARLOR, 138 W - Phone MORGAN SENATE (¢ MANHATTAN C : i + Phone 34, CHIROPRACTORS HAH Roome 1 & 2. Town JE DR. B, q, P} 23. DRS. SF hone 42: : Phone 706. ‘CLOTHING ANE GENTS’ FURNISHINGS f - Bhone Toe. r hone 804-J. Phone 425. Phone 61- Phone 103, Phone 7. HA ‘& WEBEL. RDS a euNNiNG CO., Phone 14. CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERIES G. WEST. 136 So. Center St a USE, 152 re ¢ THE hart ata iit S, CREAMERIES AND DAIRIES | & ICE CREAM CO. P.O, Box 9 DRUGGI aa Phone 18. ‘Phone Phone Phone + Phone 9. CASPER DAIRY + Phone 471, ‘ KIMBALL DRUC 114 So. Centor St. . Phone 26, CASPER PHA ydtelrbaugh wi std, + Phone 180. INO. TRIPEN 143 So. Center St. + Phone 99, DEPARTMENT STORES rey pipe & CL AM, 107 So. Center St. Vhone 7. GEL L CoMMunclAT CO., 108-105 5. Second Phones 13 - 14. id Rais LUADIER, 1460 19. Second ELECTRIC WIRING, CONTRACTING AND ‘SUPPLIES THis AMERICAN LE! 1 CO. 112 4. 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