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Thirty. Different Branches of Sport With Several Hundred Events Listed on Program (By Associated Press.) f i NEW YORK, (By Mail.)—Copies of the official program of the lympie games to be staged in Belgium during a pe- riod from April to October, recently re- ceived in this country, disclose arrange- ments for One of the most ambitious! international meets in the history, of! the athletic classic: Close to thirty ® uifferent branches of sport competi- tions are provided Including individual and team contests aggregating several jondred events, . All the famous com- petitions whieh have made the Olympic. games noted in past revivals, include, the Marathon race, Pentathlon and De- cathlon are gontinued and early ad: vices indicate a langem and more varied} entry by nations than ever before. Flaborate distribution of prizes and trophies is pr@vided, heavy gold, sil) ver and bronze Olympic medals being the award to, the first three competi- tors in all of the track and, certs other contests.” Im addition there will be special diplomas) cups, statues, bowls and other prizes. for the winners of the more importunt events. Many: of these were donated by the rulers) and titled personages of European coun: tries for past Olympiads and are in the possession. of indix#ludls or nations, hav- ing won temporary: title to. the prizes at Stockholm in 1912. JIMMY WILDE QUTPOWNTS PATSY WALLAGE IN SI (By Associated Press.) i PHILADELVEIA, March 4.—Jim- | my Wilde, Rritish flyweight cham- pion, outfought and outpointed Patsy Wallace of Philadelphia in a fast six- i round ‘go here last night. SHARKEY AND MOQRE 60 TEN ROUNDS TOA DARA (By, Associnted Press.) DETROIT, March 4.—Jack Sharkey | of New Yorks and Roy..Moore of St. | Paul fought ten fast rounds here lest night at the end of w! ) newspaper opinion was equally divided. MURPHY AND MORRISSEY EVEN UP AT END OF 15 (By Associated Press.) | OGDEN, Utah, March 4.—Fraukie | Murphy of Denver-and Lee Morrissey | of Idabo. Falls,, Idaho, . lightweights; | battled 15 rounds to-a draw here last | | i night. - : Se co eee NOTICE.OF CHANGE OF NAME ate of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. > Public notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting- of the. stockhol)- ers of the Blackstone Transit Company held at the office of the company, at Casper, Wyoming, in. Natrona County, on the 12th day of August, 1919, at the hour of ten, o’eleck a.m. stockhoiders representing all of the capital stock of said corporation being present and voting in fayor thereof, the following resolution, was unanimously adopted: “Resolved, That, the name of this “tation of the jail sentence, ‘WHEATLIND EVENS Ue FIFTH MAN TE BE FIRED ‘FOR GAMBLINe APPEALS TO DISTT coUaT ‘The fifth man to be finea an fe renced in the gambling raid tages by the police Saturday night, received his punishment — yesterday afternoon in police court. He was West Middleton, gue: of the alleged proprietors of the Inn. Middleton was arrested yesterday for allowing gambling on the premises occupied by him. Mr, ‘Middleton was fined $100 and sentenced to jail for ninety days. Like the other four he Save verbal nofice of his intention of appealing his case to the district court. Because of this, he is now out on $1,500 bond for his appearance in court. Four others are out on the same bond, after having appealed their cases, City Attorney -R, M. Boeke refused to revoke tise jail sentence or ask that | it be révoked, although he has been visited and appealed to by those whose who were sentenced: Attorney Boeke said this morning he was carrying out the wishes, of the city council, Mayor Pelton and what he considered a ma- jority of the. citizens, and that he saw no, reason why he should ask for revo- { | | | { FOR REGENT DEFEAT After defeating the strong-Wheatlana basketball five once this season on the | Wheatland court, the University high hool five lost to. the Wheatland agere- | ation, 39 to 21, last week, ‘The score | Was tied at the end of the first half. | Chamblin, one of the star forwards of the Lardmie University high team, was injured, auto forced to Jeave the game { when a sprained foot and leg, received | in the Casper contest here, bothered | him in the Wheatland battle. | pe oases 4 clients VIOLA QAND STARS IN LYRIC FILM FEATURE Japanese in every detail, from the | bamboo fenee outside to the cook stove and chopsticks in the kitchen, is the house of the image-maker in the pictur- ization of. “The Willow. Tree,” starring Viola Dana, which is being. ‘shown to- day at the Lyric theater. A kitchen, living room, workshop and garden make up the setting, which was. designed by M. P. Stauleup and J. Yutaka Abbe. Miss Dana plays the daughter of the image-maker in the dramatic fantasy which June Mathis has, adapted, from Uie Cohan & Harris stage play by J. | H. Benrimo and Harrison Rhodes, Ed- | | Ward Connelly is the image-maker, The | Screen Classics, Inc., production is 1n- | der Maxwell Karger’s personal super: | vision... Henry Otto, is the director. Quick Action Corn Cure “@ets-It” Stops Pain Instantly and Corn Soon Lifts Right Off, A few drops of “Gets-It" quenches | corn pains like water quenches fire, | Gives you immediate relief. “Gots-10" Reols LO WESTER EX. DIRECTORS ors held in the company, offices; here yesterday resulted in the election of the following, officers of the Western. Exploration Company. Lane, vice president; Roderick Ni Mat- son, secretary; B, B, Brooks, treasurer. directors* yesterday the names erick N. Matson of Cheyenne and 7 rick Sullivan of Casper were omitted, These two men were elected at the. meeting held in Portland, Me., making a total of seven directors of the, com: || pany. ! MERRITT AND MIDWEST _ fining Company and the Merritt Oil | Corporation were held. were made in the pe corporation be changed from Blackstone! ransit Company, its present name, to! The White. Motor ‘Truck, Company, by which later name it sttall hereaftPr te known and that the Jast mentioned) name be and it ig jereby adopted as) the corporate name of this, corporation.’’| That certificates. of such change have | been filed inthe office of the Recorder of Deeds of Natrona. County, Wyorlting, and the office of) the Secretary of the State of Wyoming, as provided by law. Dated, Casper, Wyoming, February 4&8, 1920. E. A. 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B, Richardson, president; $s.” A, In jthe report of the election of new | off Rod-. oe i HOLD ANNUAL MEETINGS Annual meetings of the Midwest Re- Few changes the red the following: > Che€ Daily Tribune house, but all who can are urged to sit. ec na AE BE IN BY THS EVENING: NOTICE OF INCORPORATION | 4 $) Casper: Troy Laundry Company was COUNT READY TOMORRO Se incorporated in the office of the Sec- Tonight sees the the Chamber of ¢ primary elec; tion, Until 8 o'clock the ballots may’ be Placed in the ballot boxes in, thi Henning Hotel) or the Oil Exchange lobby. After thap the boxes will. be taken to the Episcopal Parish house, where the forty tellers and their assist- ants will count them and.tabulate the yote, Any: Chamber of Commerce mem- on the 11th day of February, A. D. 1920, | {at the hour of 9:05 o'clock, a. m. The} \term of existence of said Company is fifty years next after the above date. |The object of jsaid Company is to en- gage in the general laundry, cleaning} and dry cleaning. business. The. cupi-! tal stock of said Company is One Hun-} dred Fifty Thousand Dollars, divided |into One Thousand Five ‘Hundred | Shares. of the par value of One Hun- | area Dollars per share. The, affairs /and management of said Company. shall ber may be present while|the count is be under the control of a board of being made, and those who wish to five directors. W. J. Bailey, S. W. volunteer their help may do so. Belated Conwell, Harold Banner, Henry Bayer Foonae np al = | and Geo. W. Fergugon are the direc-! boards of directors of the two compan-ftors for the first corporate year of les. ;said Company. ‘The principal opera-| tions of said company shall be con- ducted in the City of Casper in the D. Brooks, L. A. Reed, Tyson! S, Dines, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. H. G. Naynor, N. 8. Wilson, T. A.{The principal office of said Company Dines, John D. Clark and H. S. Osler. |is rooms 22-: Townsend Building, in Directors of the Merritt Oil Cor-| said City of Casper, with Geo. W. Fer- ; Poration were elected as follows: C, F. guson, the agent of said Company, in Clay, Clarence B, Titus, John D. Clark, charge thereof. Horace H. Brooks, Henry A. Jones, CASPER TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY Thomas A. Merritt, Theodore G. Smith , Pub. March 3, 4, 5, 1920. nd Ellison, eon close of ballotting in, The Midwest Refining Company elect-| H. M. Blackmer, R. mw ZL \ N The flavor fasts—and. the electricaliy- sealed Package brings WANOMPZ WN) NZS SN Y/ NEES ly preserved. Sealed - Tight— Announcing ICE CREAM FRUITS Sas WRIGLEYS to you with alt its goodness perfect. I< HIGLEY: 4 __ NEREWING LOYD The “Palace Ice Cream Parlor : ~ “146 South Center We Also Handle Cut Flowers Here’s to teeth, appetite, digestion ! Fifth ( 3 SPEARMINT. ibe PERFECT GUI the Opening of SOFT DRINKS PASTRY RIG TIMBERS FARM peoneeoacessose EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center A SPECIALTY ballots may be brought to the parish f retary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyoming, |* |WOMAN “TOOK NAP’ SEVEN- o— CALENDAR OF SPORTS || 2 eo) SKITNG—Opening of annual tourna- ment at Steamboat Springs, Colo. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a Certificate of Amend; ment to its Articlea of Incorporation, duly authorized by, resolution of its stockholders and filed im the office of the Secretary of State for the State of Wyoming, in Cheyenne, Wyoming on the sixteenth day of February, 1920, | Western By-Products Company has in-! creased its authorized capital stock from 100,000 shares of par value of| $1 per share to. 500,000 shares of par value of $1 per share, and has inoreased | the number of directors constituting ite: Board of Directors from three to, five: WESTERN BY-PRODUCTS COMPANY | y JOHN W. WHELAN, Secy. Pub, » March 4, 11, 18, 1920, CHICHESTER S PILLS PRE, A Kndiest Ai Cit-chee- — boxes, sealed with Ribbos, \ = poo Fe ouher. 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