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‘TRI-COLOR BALL NETS CO LT ORILLIANT MINISTER cA E sigh! cael VICTIM OF INFLUENZA ‘olor ball, given last Friday evening ; ic te Musonie Temple, under the ais.| Preacher and Lecturer, Well | Rocky Mountain League to Setar pices of the Salto Club, it is announced. TOUTED CHAMPS BEATEN AT HOME AMERICAN STARS ARE READY 10 Wheatland Loses to University, High 33 to 18 inGameon =|, By HENRY L. FARRELL The “446 Shea, Pitts: Another Recruit from uihe xemainder, of the fund wht prob: Known on Three Continents, 5 (United Press Staff Correspondent) burgh A. national champion and . *, ably raise by sul ription, through- =. Own Floor i NEW YORK, March 1.—!furning |, the winner of the Allegheny. title in } This City "4 j tbe shalrman of ‘the committee xtase: Was Ordered to Give Up Work. TIP : . rom the ark window, where he had 52 seconds; at Pennayl- out the county, Mrs. P. C. icolaysen, ‘ WHDATLAND,.” Wor TARY obs of the 440 and the 880 |. ‘The Standard Refining Company tin#=-a,.1cbe ap Guanen Gaeobull ana The les ce: , Greybu meet, first in the 400 | Casper will have a real baseball team ekg a sg bir ac asad nit ir Reverend Dudley B. Ashford is an son hi when the University high} © yey), ; , | Vell, meters and second In the 800 meters | this season and the management) has extruordinary man. Although still on school Lars » smothered the . jorado teams is favored, F 100 iramie smothered the} pe)! die fit, the: Inter-allied ‘gamen. announced its intention’ of entering a| {2l0rado tenms js favored. _| the sunny side of forty, he hus crowd- | Wheatla s intet, 33 to 18. It | sspebrae geoph ie Gas ion ‘of Europe Tn the broad jump there are Fred |paseball league composed of Rocky.; ed ‘more service to humanity into a ; | Wheatland met its first defeat of the) Noah said to his family and the zoo: | in the A. } n watching the flight of the doya, } vania, winnc | | Vt get some pl: America’s was the surp’ of the season be- | ; Thi s ¥ aa sabes A of the dove, | Smart, Chicago A. A., national cham. | xountain nines. W. C. Eads,*a former. few years than most men accomplish cefal mission the | Pion with a mark of 22 feet 7% | ‘Texas League player, has been appoirt- in a lifetime. F. sets gut to accomplish next | inches; Sol Butler, the big negro of | ed as manager of the team, Uniforms cause the Preps had not been considerea | Wl! be doubly state title. The NR eG in the going for the question of the eligibility of Neff, husky | h my t Duta wintiér coc stheunhterated Soon after his graduation from Har- center of the Laramie five, cam r in jum and if the | stds be! eid ms * for the coming season have been or- CH AND ley College, London,. England, he was be its A Lind but he wae aawetite In Uncle Sam's spangles don't | Bames with a jump of 24° feet 9 8-16 | dered and 2 complete system of financ- WAT! WAIT ordained minister-at-the famous New. P nome place in» the | Inches and winner of the Penn relays {ing che season an well as providing for Hl BIG RED TAG SALE Court Congregational Church, London. ‘The University high alsu made it 2 somebody will know | Satee n pa others. | the schedule for this year, has been Sa Mtn tiateT Heaaetoe he Whe welacted the state by walloping Douglas, 38 to 19, | ef théy/arg: seouaing: |! : A : and African Missions before the people cific Northwest and vampionships at six the loquacious Yankees of the winner of the of Norway, and toured that land with such success that he was greeted by to 18, both on foreign istic in already hay served for three years at Wood Street] lie awake in continual dread lest my Congregational Church, Cardiff, South] heart should stop beating altogether. Wales, the biggest Congregational “Then; as a result of exposure one Chureh in the British Empire. It wa8) winter's night in a small boat, while in while. here that he fell one of the] the execution of my duties, I was early victims of the great 1918 flu] 20:04 with violent pains in the right : epidemic ,an attack from which he had] 8)o"tacr and arm, which nearly drove SThetesese®: not fully recovered when he accepted 2} me to distraction. I consulted doctors oie? call to the Queen's Road Congregational] » 14 specialists and underwent massage , t | courts ter passing and teamwork | ; : ache Wale!) 4ri<<| 5 “ ing Uncle iredi'for aire inches; Landon, of Yale, in : sot A were main factors in all games of this new Olymbic w te champion, with a jump | enormous crowds at every meeting. great trip. The showing puts the Uni- mre. eet tee Thom. | of six feet two inch find Larson. In 1908, under the auspices of the versity high into the race for the state; , could’ run the list of | Of Utah, cond in the Penn relay | Colonial Missionary Society, he was Rey. Dudley B. Ashford, Noted title, glthough Wheatland practically) 4 merican prospect eet winn OF nts and winner of the inter.allied | j sent to New Zealand and for three Preacher, Lecturer and t’ tucked ay what they have been doing they might | Jumps. Egon Erickson, veteran New | years labored us a missionary among Missionary. Girls’ Game Scheduled. get a good hunch that history is go. | York cop, star jumped of eight years | the Maoris, where his experiences were LARAMIE, Wyo, March 1,—The, ing to repent itself. ago, showed that he must be reckon- | novel and thrilling. “gt esaenrOe is Caeainle High oncat Plrformances in the indoor track | €@ with yet in the recent Millrose | In 1916 he returned to England and | walk upstairs and at night I used to | been so bright games when he sprightly cleared the closing some | bar at six feet two inches and came near break the world’s record. | Bob Simpson be missed in the aes Bere When. Jac! | hurdles but there are other able boys Rawlins Beats Laramie, issouri star, equalle getting over the bars including Fred | LARAMIE, Wyo., March 1.—Laramie 1-5 seconds here recently | Kelly, metropolitan champion and sec- te » ii pr-allied as Swe a s game with Rawlins d dash, he looked good © 0nd to Simpson in the inter-a Aiba tclah. ca preter 2m Jo Loomis, Chi Central | sextet this. ™eets this winter hav | that A. A. U. offic of the concern the American prosy will play the Evanston girls week the same night the boys’ team of Laramie battles the fast Evanston tet. Is felt last last week, 38 to 11. The Rawlins five} bet to repeat in the big games * : bit awe 4 ‘i siath | : * ae x ns) 0 Jew! wi by Gamer ana Whbats)| world ames. ‘Charley Paddock, Uni | #ssociation champion; homson, | Resassea? Church, St. John’s, “Newfoundiand, nq ‘slectrical. treatment, without get. everal other fast teams In of California, winner of the | Boston A. A. and as rae | NY rete iinet Sth where his forceful preaching soon at-| ting much relief. I was ordered to givo the state this winter. _ | 100 and 200 meters events in the in tors should be supreme | “ eerste eseates a tracted record congregations. up all preaching and public work for N the water events; I shouja The strain of this work upon his un-| 1+ j.4s¢ three months, and I began to ota dermined constitution proved too severe th health was permanently \ baserssete sestiags Sf and he suffered a nervous breakdown, | Sor that my es sath from which now, however, he has com- ter-allied games, looks to be another -———— @ Isure point winrer, his own in the running Then, in addition, as a nucleus to | events; the weights, the pole vau | Today’s Events =| | em. a [Re NSU ereetnetniGrip ena the eas build around, there are the three New | York police “babie: Paddy Ry made for the Yanks. —= : pletely recovered, Moved by a desire to He Tad Been Skeptical, A : | Matt McGrath and Pat MeDonald for | , Why not crow a bit. 1 © MRRY PICKFORD in “Pollyann serve his iellowmen he has recently} st jaa always been rather skeptical The week beginning today has been |. the weight events; Joo Ray, national | —— designated for an obser’ 1 Thrift Stamp W “1 States. COMING TO THE LYRIC SOON | wricien a Teter that tells Kew ne was] oe the testimonials, concerning the restored to health and strength, merits of any medicine, but one day T Moved By Gratitude. ren! the statement of a-man whose Earl Eby and Frank Shea mptoma seemed 'to be identical with Important decisions are expected from| for the distances; Fred Kelly for the 4 Ret > ya Phit Vir This letter, addressed to The Tanlac | *¥” ‘tne Supreme Court of the United States! ,, : clan abe oxifig: eke HRT ey Aves Co., Atlunta, Git, is an eloquent expres. | ™Y OWN, and his praisé-of Panne rang ? ’ hurdles; and Bob LeGendre and S. | gets, 15 rounds, at New Orleans. d. P f a > | so true I decided to give it a trial my- when it reassembles” today after the! farrison Thomson, national cham- Mike O'Dowd va. Jack MeCarron, 6 | asper usiness an ro essiona sion of gratitude and is as follows: ac. t baueht a A and its effect : pestle EO Le ag Apeb ee ihe mile champion and holder ot two ie CALENDAR OF SPORTS i pords, Homer Baker, record e pcohciheiad« pr Ut HERE IOE ‘ Februz re 5 for 2 per P pcath- “Gentlemen: Your medicine, known a é pion, for the pentathion and decath- | rounds, at Philadelphia. 5 ~ * . . The railroads of the United States./ jon Willie Jackson. vs. Mel Coogan, 8 j OS. Sars lio has, Donat yspely an., iets bale ee aR Sagar By Kan Tbe. which were taken over by the govern-| “‘Phese are known by their deeds. |rounds, at Pateraon,N. J. RHEE Directory poi | jnable blessing to me, that I feel con-| CO” ion s ea Ce nENC Ay posite ment as tains Bealls. 008 will) ont Now teammates will be pick- | << — HERR selieladaled strained to write and tell you so, In| 590 t0 Bet & Pent canta § i eatin. be tO" private ownership ed from more than 100,000 athletical- | Fifteen cents a day keeps a Chinese October ,1/18, while a minister of the : : ‘2 v unnual “town meeting” day! }\ inclined youngsters from the gulf Hiaborer in comfort | ZIRT IIE IIE HEHEHE R ARATE | oo st cet’ Congregational Church, | *% i and Eacoun, sagt BAETOR on in Massachusetts, when the voters in} t rocky Maine and from the Atlantic | ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS Cardiff, South ‘Wales, I had a severe | WUeht rapidly. ey ee pains in my scores of communites will assemble for si zs | . © | atta s i fi taken the fourth bottle, the pains in my to the sunny shores of California, ——__—2| o——_ attack of the Spanish influenza, from the settlement of the local political! i, incubator of ae hb SRL oa DA. 1. N. FROST } | the effects of which I never fully re- arm and shoulder disappeared and I am For eve there is a wealth | || GUARANTEE REGISTRY COR- | | Rooms 204-200 covered. ¥ Jost twenty-eight pounds in| feeling better today than for a long show of the Southwest] (,For covery | | PORATION | ~ ybhone 128. weight and was unable to recover my | time past. - - io brett BAOTts Pith In the 100 and 220-yard dashes there | Get at the Real Cause— Take Auditors and Accountants WYATT HOT: J} usuat energy. “T feel that T shouta be enutlty of base ef the most notable exhibitions of 8| . 34 , 3, e ty Lamu. Sa “ a itude i not write ani | f s “ are Henry Wil of Spokan > eg ‘Then, in February, 1919, I beeame | ingratitu kind in the country, will be opened) ° winner of the at | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | _S80, ug about making, out your In ze ==2 | ine minister of the Queen's Road Con. | you what a boon Tanlac haa been to a at Oklalioma City. | and the Pacific Coast championships | | BF | The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL | | gregational Church at St. John’s New- | me, and T give you this unsolicited tes- An inventory of United es re) last year in 9 4-6 and 22 seconds; That’s what thousands of stomath 211 ON Pxehange Bldg. peat Se Marin, Me, foundland. My ministry was attended | timonial to use as you may thinic best, sources In’ manufacturing, mine fe oa ‘niny Hayes, Notre Dame winner of | sufferers are doing now, Instead of | ¢ ng DR. H. R. LATHROP, with great success, but the strain] in the hope that others may find in forest products, and oil and gas) 1),,".199" in the Western conference | taking tonics, or trying to patch up a ai Surgcon "in Charge, proved too great for me and I hada] your wonderful medicine the medns to s will be commenced today under) jeer in 9 4-5 seconds; Loren Murchi- | Poor digestion, they are attacking the | Rohrbaugh Building. serious breakdown. My nerves seemed | restored health nnd strength.” uuspices of the Census Bureau. | Metrovolitan champion and oth. | 7eal cause of the ailment—cloggeu PUBLIC XCCOUNTANT Otrice Phone 64; Hes. hone 118 = | to go all to pieces and’ my digestion be-! ‘Tanlac is sold in Casper by’ Casper RECA ASTON Epc Leela) liver and disordered bowels. INCOME FAX Sita eats came so/derarred that I could eat Pharmacy, In Alcova by Alcova Mer- s has fixed today as the) | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse Room 3, Over Golden Rule, DENTISTS: ; scarcely anythingg My heart gave me cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creekc for holding 2 preliminary hearing | | the liver in a soot , healing way. Phone 595, | 2 lot of trouble; It was an effort to Drug Store.—Adv. ffalo on the project of improv-| NOTICE OF CONTEST | When the liver and els are per- | ¢———————_-——_-— | DR. J. C. BIBBS 1 . MH nd developing navigation of the St es | forming their natural functions, away TE! BURR) peenathe ina, - xy from Lake Ontario te [Denar of ime : Bator ar, U oe indigestion erase troul bles: ARCHITECTS (Over Capper Pharm moy.) ates Land ie | lave you 2 taste, coat | Sept! The first Mississippi Valley Exposi- Douglas, Wyo., Feb. 16, 1920. rorin vee appetite, a inzy, don't don’t- Lpdapied adh oie ited NE rOR tion, which aims to attract world at-|To W. G, Muchmore, of Casper, Wyom-| no. ambition or lock ELECTRICIANS. Pea W YORK CITY tention to the industries of the Mississ-| ing, Contestee: | oe wih undigested foods? Talk Take 3 |. Mining, Development ippi Valley and to bring the people of| You are hereby notified that Michael] Civetabicte the substitute for calomei. Fer ty gees Ph rpg ang 4 and Financing that rogion together for the advance-|D. Nolan who gives 616 Cheyenne Ave Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a | | Gannurr, WEIDNER & SWERNEY || | Motor Repairing, Armature Wind- 105 W. Fortieth St. ment of their common interests, will) nue, Alliance, Nebr. s his postoffice purely vegetable compound mixed with | | ing, Blectrical iring and Con- | X he opened today St. Louis, jaddress, did on Janu 30, 1920, file} Olive oil. Yen ey davthe work withoes | | 415 O11 | Exchange Bias. tracting. ? : a, : 3 — a = “ , jin this office his duly corroborated ap-| olive color. They do the worl withou 3: saree Teg BMLCAESIESE SEAT ac ene Fenn’ CERTIFICATE PUBLICATION | jiication to contest and secure the can-| griping, cramps or pain. °*"BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER o LAWYERS | _On the early English railways a can- err s ToncraOtficed.Bintat eee o MOF sstead Entry No.| Cake one or two at bedtime for ick i WILLIAM 0. WILSON ; {dle stuck in a station window meant ankuvanon) Gomminsioners.Oftioe. Gis | No. 08365 made August seuef, Eat what you like, 10cand25c. | sranLs TRANSFER & STORAGE Aitomey at Law 1 | ‘stop, its absence was a signal to go| Maaper, W; of Wyoming. > 7%, SEY rd Hall W: doe . forswW% ,NEY%; W%, SEY 8 | _Office— ‘Tals Billard per, Wyoming on. nne, Wyo., Feb. 13, 1920. > f roan t | Phone: Res. 87.W. Office, 106 Buttes 14:15:16, Towunen Reatiar| ion 11; NW, NE4s, Section 10, Town- | 0 ee ee asite: 1 hee dteaaoe Na Mutual) ship 31 Ne th, Range 79 West, 6th Prin- ATES Eee nsurance ——_—————— cipal Meridian, and as grounds for his S E E B E N contest he alleges that you have not! CHIROPRACTORS hagas ery inet gaa jin any manner attempted to live upto| Suite 316 O71 Excha: Building nor comply with the Homestead laws, | ‘auper, Wyo. PI Sd. Jand that you have, abandoned the entry jentirely for more than one year; that the State of New has complied with the Insurance of this State and is authorized tc act the business of Life renicenes in this State for the current Witness my hand and seal of office DR. anna’ J GhaAn J SEF FREY Chiropractors, Lyrte Theater Bldg. ! Office Phone 706. Res, 9 y publication of this notic low, your answer, under Phone of said company is fift Casper, - - Wyoming of existen th lay ‘andicyvear'firat abaveuwwritten: no improvements exist and none were; a eae ———— © | BAGENS, L 4 Fett hehe & MURANB petal feo a ever plaeed oritoe. tend, one coat eig Wevdie ee eee 11 sowzor of zchnage ming, | Nearly New 5-Passenger Moon Automobile—At Great : yy Insurance Commissioner. Jin the United States Army or \ Ox, BONA MAS Cae Ceseen Een Sacrifice. You Must See It to Appreciate It. Phone 908 arch You are, therefore further notified) | Ash. Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Between NOTICE OF INCORPORATION | that the said allegations will be taken| Members of | Office 428° Phonest. Res. 1235 | | | MICROLEA STAR wre } or Call 165 South - Phone or Call | 6 and 9 Colceunt Motor Company, was incor-|08 confessed, and your said entry will cS 99-10-11 Oi! Exchange Bldg. Tonight or 10 and 4 Tomorrow. - porated In the office of the Secretary |P@ cancelled without further right to} the Casper ' DR. M. HARNED 0 —S eee of State, at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the| Pe heard, either before this office or on| 1 lropract: “2 bh GEORGE W. FERGUSON 21st day of February, A. D. 1920, at appeal, Af you fail to file in this office, R LE t t ' Bb Attorney-at-Law 1 the hour of 9 o'clock. a.m. The term| Within twenty days after the FOURTH ea State pk] ome 22. ‘ownsend Bldg. } 2. na abown ss Aes i h, specifie- next after the above date. The y i 5 Object of @aid company sis to/eonducr| 20y responding. tosthese allegations 08) o PLUMBING AND HEATING “ cet age apply and motorea| Contest, together with due proof that) eo oer dines” The capital stock of| YOU have served a copy of your answe ome: Buildings | lies |. DONOHUE | pehicig nUsnS engin ted x etlon the said contestant either in person H. J. KOSKL & COMPANY We Steenienod tnd heating. hot water company Two Hundred Fifty) 2? 20° see tered. mail See iaatenters | Beating a specialty. “Jobbing of | c ¥ i te A = > % Tn | att a posuere Ronettes divided Ste es You should state in your answer the} Cor, Lambert and Washington, | PE ET gs eo ont ’ Be: Onat TEEnMeA HooltatS Par hare,|Rame of the post office to which you eee —————— =? : 2 ORS Are raat ears cot of ania) Cesire future notices to be sent to you. (nore ——— if ae ee es Tote the Saran er] J. MARY CROSS, PERE FRE Te deen, a board of three directors:, R. H. Nich-| wainet hehe 109 W 15" ST. PED’ : 1 | 1 nace. Jobbing of all kind Paget 9 Date of first publication Feb. 23; date & Ty attended to. 8 prompt- n Use ols, A. E. Stirrett and C. B. Wagner!“ of second publication, Mar. 1; date of PHONE 74W | Ottice 3061 i orm ||| sacp tay wy ‘iret. i d Trucks and Autos are the directors for the first eorper-| ning publication, Slar. i dut> ot i BY, Bo (tociure Bide) In order to make room for our new line of trucks Gina! operations of eald company ehall| fourth publiestion, Mar. 15, 1920, | REPAIRING now en route from the fact: hype be conducted in the counties of Natro-| = = rs = CLOTHES CLEANERS actory, we will sell at a GREAT na, Laramie, Niobrara, Fremont and Hot Springs, State of Wyoming; the; principal office of said company is} rooms 309-10-11, Oil Exchange Build-| | Hae FemGs pueaneee —T wom yRoNGRAry AND ' SACRIFICE the following used trucks and cars: ' call = . ADVICE TO AUTOISTS—BY HOLMES Cleaning, Framing: Remodeling | EY One Hupmobile Auto “Don't cut off your nose to spite your face.” Don't think that BN > Che Center, Linden und Hallroad Sts. asin 8 \ “4 ral ae Re nine beet Aeoeee A erect because you have a good automobile with four wheels, a motor and “Service” “Our Motto. Phone 06 | REAL ESTATE O R C a steering wheel, that it's all you need to get full efficiency from ne eo ar ! MARION P. WHEELER { your car, | Real [ned ed and Insurance i] DOCTORS : pan Wyectng | You've got to have all kinds of Auto Accessories for emergency Dm MYERS ‘ ie x (hag ' the agent of said company in charge} thereof. R. H. NICHOLS, Secretary. One Moon Car : 1920. use. It’s no fun to get caught on a lonely road without an extra ROOMING HOUSES Physician and Surgeon o—_ ROOMING HOUSES svar plug, a nut, a valve spring, a wrench, an extra tube or even {f|| S¥waman ane cuifanen, geet | | Sgt One Jeffrey 1-Ton Truck a collapsibie bucket when your raditor runs dry. And the best is West Second St. 8. Bldg. 5 none too good for the man who runs an auto. | oxnes'P hase tibasx bias tea} Werk or. fae i ng One 3-4-Ton White Truck 8, March 1, . Feb. 2 HOLMES’ HARDWARE sells the most reliable auto suppi-es in AWDEN, M. D. > town—and his prices are in keeping with highest grade materials. ae Maa sca Senses i ee EINES One 45 A. P. 12-Pass. White Bus 1255 Th ii NNN ie The line is complete in assortments of sizes, varieties and useable Oe a i paariakth paR oe aid Aha standards of quality, Phones: cortice Stine oe ae Matt. os cor ‘eralgne, a ray Maybs you won'twe aon THINGS TO MAKE Hora: i8't! mr dot Be i a Come in and inspect these cars and trucks’ Get acnow! We Gp: Kiow: (est have An anti-freezing mixture for your radiator that positively works. to 6 p.m; 7% Dm. to oa } ready for the season by buying right now. ‘Will be insurance your loss will be miti- gated. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION! R. T. KEMP CO. Service That Counts Mix equal parts of glycerine and alcohol. When fifteen degrees above zero, use 1 part of this mixture to 4 parts of water and increase the mixture slightly at each drop of five degrees temperature. fs Ce rg pe bt CT a pte eons leer eee meg a } open from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Sunday. |.. MARSHALL ©, M. D. REMIN' w. kL. igre eet Eahebsenticirs euldeens 2 Smith-Turn yar Store. Holmes Hardware Co. a many accor | _, White Motor Truck Co, ' 111 East Second Phone 370 cian and Sirgeon ree, Sree Phone 601 Second and Wolcott Office! Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | | , | : { jones— 1 Office 130 <1 House 28 — ve At Casper Pharmacy. Phone 180. —et_'''v—w | SS B.A. RATHBUR { 165 South Ash | '_ Phone 480 a r Pht Tact seman ecerareaeeern eae | amen yp Pe eeep

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