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PAGE SIX |TODAY’S WTLEOD BREAKS EVEN OW TAI Local Wrestler Wins in New Mex- ico and Loses to Heavier Man in Torrington Defeated by heavier man in his rst match, ¢ McLeod, lightweight restler of ( id director’ of th club at th econd Athle f ma f ¢ Clayton, N. M. first fall in four minut « o ws: iring same t March Joe a man weigh 20 pounds heavier than igton In spite of ‘this | won the first doubl when he started | fall. | n hour and 47 minutes nt with hola in for the next It took Stak to get the second fall. ‘The fall was ecured with a top body. ‘The deciding | fall went to Stakes in 18 minutes with nore 1 body hold. It took the ight of Stakes to win over McLeod's land science, rot in from outside by vrestling fan of Torrington who to back up their favorite | SIMILARITY OF NAMES LEADS 10 GONFUSION, INDIGNATION BY. ONE What's in ¢ Tete McG was arrested Thurs- day on an ult charge; booked at the police station as Jim Garvey; sen- sneed to ninety days n the jail as) MeGarve and is still in the city ar as the city officials know, ete McGarvey, because of his in- | | | { ame? jail to supply $2,000 bond. rvey, when brought into court nid his name was Pete Me- | y and not he had been oil fields. But William P. McGarvie of 256} orth Jeffe on street is not in jail nor r it, and is indignant to think that some have confused his name with that of Pete McGarvey of the City Hall. m P. MeGarvie is listed in the city directo a resident of the city. Neither Pete MeGarvey nor Jim Mey urvey are listed in the directory and it understood that neither have been regular residents of Today’s Events | } —____ ig Oliver Wendell Holmes, oldest justice | the supreme court of the United} States, enters upon his eightieth Jim McGarvey. He ia working in one of thi . today eau The annual municipal elections will he held today in Rangor ol of the principal citie I. 1. 11. the Prince of Wales is sched uled to depart from Portsmouth, Eng land, today on his trip to Australia and | New Zealand | A secret consistory is to be held in| Rome today for the nomination of Mishops and to arrange the preliminaries | ation of Joan of Are i for the canoni: a —_ SPORTS — ——--——-—- « | CALENDAR OF Jack Britton vs. Dave Palit Je quick work NEWS | | RED SOX OUTFIELDER AS ST! | mar, Red Sox outfielder, taking dictation as his solicitor-general of the post office departmen family for six generations who hag not followed the law. OF THE SPORT WORLD i FOR His father’s secretary. Young Bill is the father boy in th By HENRY L. FARRELL, (United Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, Mar. 8.—Claim a title und you can have it. That seems to be the theory of modern fighters and wrestlers. It’s a cinch to become a champion when acquisition of the crown entails no more effort than the wind of a few words from some manag: r. The woods are full of “A. E. F. champions,” *‘Inter-Allied champions, “French champions,” “English cham- pions,” ete. he records do not bear out the ms of most of the assuming cham- pions and near champions. Holders of the world’s title are ablished. The International Boxing Union has recognized as legitimate the crowns held by Jack Dempsey, heavyweight; Mike O'Dowd, middle- weight; Jack Britton, welterweight; Benny Leonard, lightweight; Johnny Kilbane, featherweight; Pete Herman, bantamweight, and Jimmy Wilde, fly- weight. The title of light heavy weight champion was declared va- cant. The European champions recog- nized by the I. B, U. are: Jimmy Wilde, fiyweight; Charles Ledoux, mweight; Albert Badoud, welterweight, and Georges Carpentier, light heavyweight and heavyweight. The featherweight, lightweight and middleweight divis- ions were declared champlonless, Most of the haze surrounds the claimants of the ‘Inter-Allied” cham- pionship titles. The athletic commit- tee of the United States army, headed by Col. Wait C. Johnson, under whose super ion the military olympic” was held, recognizes the following “Inter-Allied” champions ight, “Digger” Evans of featherweight, Louis De u, France; lightweight, Benny MeNeil of Philadelphia; welterweight, Joe Atwood, Canada; middleweight, Eddie Eagen, now captain of the Yale boxing team and the amateur cham- pion of that division; light heavy- weight, Spalla of Italy; heavyweight, Bob Martin of Akron, The A. E. F. champions recognized by the army athletic board are: Ban- 10 Hartford, Conn.; Joe anweight, Johnny “Babe” Asher of Lynch vs. Sammy Waltz, 10 rounds, at| St. Louis; featherweight, Johnny llardford, Conn.; Young Chaney ys.' Fundy of Pittsburgh; welterweight, + Brown, 10 rounds, at Hartford, | Billy Kleck of New Orleans; middle- weight, Jackie Clark of Allentown, —— - | Pa.; lightweight, Leo Patterson, Jop- BALLOTS DU ow. | lin, Mo.; light heavyweight, Gene Chamber of Commerce members who plan on sending in their ballots for the election of directors are reminded that th letters should get into the mail either tonight or early tomorrow morn- ing if they are to be counted with the Wednesday has been » regular closing day for tion, the ele Mado in the cup at the tahfa. OU would not use sugar cane in place ot sugar, so why use old-fashioned coffee? G. Washington’s Coffee is refined from the coffee bean, just as sugar is refined from the sugar cane. No coffee-pot needed. G. Washington’s Coffee dissolves instantly in hot or cold water. Made in the cup at the table. 334 Fifth Avenue, New York improved way of mal of each cup to suit in Originated by G. Washington Sales Co., Inc., | Tunney of New York City; heavy- weight, Bob Martin of Akron. The Inter-Allied (catch-as-catch-can) wrestling champions are American in | every division except the heavy- | weight. They are: Bantamweight, | Slinger; featherweight, Littlejault; lightweight, Pete Metropolus; welter- weight, Cal Farley; middleweight, | | ! | | | WOODS NOW FULL. OF CHAMPIONS HERE ARE FEW OF THE’ REAL ONES, Prelim; light heavyweight, Parcaut, | and heavyweight, Salvador of France. The A, E, F. wrestling champions are: Heavyweight, Charlie Rubel, Au- dobon, lowa; light heavyweight, Ralph Parcaut of Royal, Iowa; mid- dleweight, Cal Farley, Minneapolis; welterweight, Pete Metropolus, C ys Ind.; lightweight, Johnny Vor Chi- | cago; featherweight, Louis Frazee, | Pittsburgh, and bantamweight, Oscar | | Hausen, Chicago. The recognized jonal amateur boxing champions are: D, Kamins, New York, 108 pounds; Ashton Donze, ew Orleans, 115 pounds; Wiiliam P. Corbett, Somerville, 125 Frank New B. pounds; onia, New York, 158 pounds; Al Rochs, Somer- ville, 175 pounds, and Edward P. Egan, Denver, h weight. ee eee NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, Uniiel States Land Office. Douglas, Wyo., Feb. 16, 1 To W. G. Muchmore, of Casper, Wyom ing, Contestee: You are here D. Nolan who ¢ notified that Michael es 616 Cheyenne Ave address, did on January 30, 1920, file in this office his duly corroborated ap-| plication to contest and secure the can- cellation of your Homestead Entry No.) Serial No. 08365 made August 12,1915, forsSwy% %; W%, SE% sec- tion 11; NW%, NE%, Section 10, Town-! West, 6th Prin- as grounds for his ship 31 North, Tt cipal Meridian contest he s that y have not in any manner attempted to live upto hor comply with the Homestead laws, and that you have abandoned the entry entirely for more than one year; that no improvements exist and none were ever placed on the land, and that such abandonment is not caused by service in the United States Army or Navy. You are, therefore further notified |that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will |be cancelled without further right to {be heard, either before this office or on jappeal, if you fail to file in this office j within twenty days after the FOURTH jlow, your answer, under oath, spee'sie. ally responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof thitt you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. J. MARY CROSS, Receive Date of first publication Feb. 23; a: of second publication, Mar. 1; date of third publication, Ma 8; date of fourth publication, Ma: 1920 “The Improved Way king coffee. dividual taste. of Making Coffee Absolutely soluble, pure, delicious coffee—always. Booklet on req COFFEE Mr. Washington in 1909 morn 7 i b nue, Alliance, Nebr., as his postoffice |° publication of this notice, as shown bhe-! Flavor always the same, and strength Che Casper Dailp Cribune KOPLIN AND ZIMMERMAN MAY BE MATCHED HERE an announcement m George McLeod, Mcleod have Zimmerman cor he was in Denver man won the heavyweig pionship of the Roel at the annual amateur ng ment of the Denver Athletic club t win Zimmerman weighs pounds and is entering the 7 class. ‘Those who saw him clean up his opponents in Denver predict a big fu ture for him. i] Koplin is the big heavyweight fight: | from Colo to who re itly came to Casper from Colorado. Koplin is mak- he: t ing Casper his orking here Iquarters and 1ining in his s : Jumbo moments, Koplin is the man | Martin refused to fight here and the fistic expert who Oscar Gard-er has! shown small de: wit Gardn 80 gh that there is lit that he | r mix it tech with thru the aid of Johnnie O'Ke Denver. ! —— with Koplin. | Zimme: range f | Letters From th e People : o- ~ -0 | per, Wyo., Mar. 5, 1920. Editor Tribune: I learn t in asking my friends to vote for me as a member of the board of directors of the Chamber of Com- merce, I unknowingly violated the spirit of the organization. ! I was actuated by a de to be of public ser in nnouncing my can dida, and for the same reason, I now} announce my withdrawal. | This announcement does not in any wise mean that my ser will not} be cheerfully given to the 1 when- ever Iam <l upon to a public movement. Yours truly, QUIGK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets| ist in ar FOR That is the joyful ery of thor Is since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab lets, the substitute for calomel. No} griping results from these pleasant little tablets. The: to act normalls y never force them to un Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, veget fe compound mixed with olive If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constijjated or bil ious, you'll find quick and sure results from Dr. Edwards’ little Olive Tablets at bedtime. 10c and 25c¢ a box.—Ady. YOU KNOW WHAT you want your insurance to do, to give you ABSOLUTE PROTECTION that’s what we sell. YOU KNOW WHAT kind of service you need, SERVICE THAT COUNTS in writing policies, in set- tling losses, that’s what we sell. ~ R. T. Kemp Co. 111 E. 2nd Phone 370 It is the new luest. | world to meet eve leating ‘A RS ALICE McCLUSKEY, promi- nent Lewiston weiuan, says she wishes she could have got- ten Tanlac twenty yeurs ago, as it would have saved her luts of suffer- ing. 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Why, it was just the medicine I needed all the time and I continued taking it until now I am perfectly well again, I can} truthfully say that I am enjoying 2s] good health now as I ever had in all my life. I have gained about 14 pounds in weight and can again‘do all my housework without the least trouble. I don't tired like I did and after doing m of Tanlac, t work I can get out and walk for blocks and feel just fine when I get g stly advise every- { did to take Tan- hack home. T earnc one who suffers as lec.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper rmacy, in Alcova fy Alcova Mor- intile Co., and in Salt Creek by Salt Creek Drug list increasing ask is a Our is ly. v List your property for sale with If you are ng don’t decide without first seeing our list of prop- erty for sale. | ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR REN’ | fence; | Tribune Office. und horses FOR Phone newly finished | Phone 18 ished. RENT—Room adjoining NGI. 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WHALEY TAILOR 109 E. 1st St., Casper, Wyo. | | North Casper, ° | LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON | YOUR HOME Ol LUSINESS BLOCK | | i La ' i G | | Uttice Boy 8 hone 707M | | ' P, e —— See ee ° —o Camp Work A Spec | Estimates Furnish CHAS, B. JOHNSON | Rig Contractor Phone 10163. P. 0. Box 934 | 11K. Military, Casper, Wyo. ° —o CLOTHES CLEANERS | THE SERVICH CLEANERS Week Hornch & Nyganrd | Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling | I “THE POINT” | Center, Linden and Railroad Sts. | “Service” Our Motto. Phone 66 | DOCTORS Da iee re t DR. MYERS ‘ 1 sreciat Mitch and Surmeon f ention glvep | of women ana children, 7 "°*ee* | | Sulte 200-201, 0, , BI | Office Phone 699. Ren. > | Oftlee— Tait's Billiard Hall | Phone: Res. 57.W. Office, 104 ' Moving a Specialty. «CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. A. JEFFREY ' | DR. ANNA G M JEFFREY | 1 Chi OTs, ! | Lyre ‘Thenter Bide. Center at. | ' Phone 796 Res 93 > ¢ i ! 1 | Suite 2, Town: f | Office 423° Phones: Res, 1235 \ a - — ——e 1 DK. M. 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Ty > iy i S| David, ‘ith FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bea-ra PERSONAL | adjoining bath. “Phone 691Mo 3% PERSONALS | FOR RENT—Sis ern, £ Anyone knowing. the whereabouts of | POR F Guidry Ine Babee” oy Jim Lattimer please inform Miss Doris| ash. ; Lattimer, Lander, Wyo, at once. fe 2-26-12t} FOR RENT—Hasement room suital 3 for gentlemen. With bourd or - FOR RENT do light housekeeping.* Phone 64s 630. Tart. aT LOST AND FOUND 0 Reward for the identity of the person putting out poison in D the prhood of North Beech and N, Thin In the second time thin Mr. and Mes. Ed Jone. LOST—Between Maple street and Stan- dard Refinery, man’s brown shoe fo right. foot; Bostonian make. call Phone 2583 or leave at 316 ple and receive liberal reward. — The United States is the greatest producer of tobacco, and also the | Sreatest consumer of it, the greatest exporter and the greatest importer, too, The per capita consumption, counting each man, woman and child, is seven pounds a yea ee More than half of the world’s produc. tion of natural camphor comes from Japan and Formosa, G SALE rge Dresses 95 pains I suffered can never be told in words. The trouble finally got so bad IIE HIRE HIER IAI IEEE ENE IEE TER FEED x paren I could hardly walk and my é 3 eo i ed me so I could scarcely y Cc hands to my head. T even had to give asper business an rofessional ; up my housework and was hardly able] _ : RECUION cael: m5 HXREKKE D t HERR 4 ou can imagine how happy T was} £ pbb! wec ory = Wye usr a : é i DOCTORS DR. I. N. FROST ‘The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL | 340 8. Durbin St. Phones 272 and/278 DR. H. R. LATHROP, Surgeon in Charg Hohrbaugh Bulldl Office Phone 64; Kes. Pho: DENTISTS | DR, J. C. BIBB! otint Rohrbaugh (Over Casper Pharmacy.) Phone ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. 112 K. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing, Armature Wind- ing, HBlectrical Wiring a Con- tracting. rae : LAWYERS WILLIAM O. WILSON pAxtnesoyis at Law | Jasper, Wyoming Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block ——o —___—_* MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 O:1 Exchange Building Casper, Wyo., Phone &d. | BMAGENS, SPARLE, & MURANE wyers. 204-207 Oil Exchange Blég. 1 Casper, Wyoming. —— 1 NICHOLS & STIRRETT | 09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bids, | ——— ! GORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at- | Rooms 22-23, "Pownsend Bldg. Phone 196-5 Casper, - Wyoming ee PLUMBING AND HEATING aad J. DONOHUE and heating, hot water specialty. ‘Jobbing of | promptly attended to. S. Spruce. Phone 200W {SS Ss) 1 WwW. M. PALMER | Plumbing, team and hot water eating; Rudy pipeless hot air fi Plumbing heating a all ee | (McClure Bldg.) f REPAIRING | Fm eagrggnare ax> GUN REPAIR | sor m LESSEE ae | a4 PAINTER AND DECORATOR | ing Uality In, enameling. Kalsomin- ine tees ranches of the paint- CHAS, A, HAMILTON Phone 1145W. 639 8, Beech. | _ | | ? ROOMING HOUSES OME HOTEL ‘est Seco: | Strictly Modern es by Day, ih. Hensonabie. LTON, Prop. . D. | Practice limited to diseases of the | leggrnpsioe ss d. 2 | STAGE LINES 1 wig tad fact and Disouses | a { jee! Romebi Bids. \ edn tf | Phones: “Office 64; fi ; ee eee reat anc. bar: Hours: Honpital, 275 or ang, eM | \ “Otfiee Line Gutseuiicoee : 10 a m. to 1p. m3 4 p. ; oct os tit-w. to 6p. m; 7p, m. to sito em | Telephone Codi Saal _ —____ 2 a MAUSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D. | REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS ateian | Special attention given te obs et- | W. L. TALBERT, Representative {rics and diseases of women and 4, et j children, mas . : } \ Smith-Turner Drug Store. | or ol bones! Office, 80: tenidence 104 | reat | DR 3. ©. KAM s | Physician and Tinpeen { WETERINMAY SURGEON | ort =o Smith Bidg. | ’ R. A. RATHROW — = o8~— fe = ' |” Ofties 130 “<i.” ease 0 | at caayeterinary 8 ‘Phone 180. 4 ngs per Pharmacy.