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TO BE. FEATURE OF WH’ WEEK Basketball Tournament Will Start, March 25 and Last Till March 27, Sixteen Entries Hav- ing Been Received LARAMLE, ‘Mar. 9.—Definite dates) have been ‘set and most of othe ar-| angements completed for ‘the annual) »ol week at the university. As nned, the program will begin on the evening of Wednesday, March 34,| with ‘the declamation contest and one section of ‘the piano solos. The jim-) promptu speaking, the two prize e: the other section of ithe piano | plos will be given. on Friday morning, oh 26. This division was neces- owing to the large number .of en-/ The basketball tournament will begin 2 o'clock on ‘Thursday afternoon, at und will continue until Saturday even-' list .of teams entered now numbers fifteen, and every corner of the state is -represented. ‘The entries ure therefore not only greater in num-~- ber but more representative in distvibu-, tion ‘than in any -previous year. The schools which will take part are as fal. ing. The lows: Evanston, Cowley, Worland, Sher- idan, Afton, Casper, Cheyenne, Cody,! Pine Bluffs, Rewlins, Rock Aprin: | Powell, Wheatland, Douglas, Laramic. and Unive cok 3 BRITTON HOLDS qi IN BOUT WITH PALITZ (By Associated ‘Pres: HARTFORD, Conn., Mar. @—Jack Britton, welterweight .champion, ‘won wspaper decision over Dave Palitz of this city . in in foe aaa: rounds | last night. BARINEY NOMA LOSES 70 MUTCHELL IN 10; ROUNDS (By Associated Press.) MILWAUKEE, Mar. 9.—Pinkey I, local lightweight, outboxed Adair of New York, formerly champion of Ireland, in a ten-round || windup here. TELEGRAPHIC TYPEWRITER | Among the novel, :recent ‘inventions is the telegraph-transmitting machine. it works like an ordinary typewriter. | ‘The dots and dashes are patterned on a piece of paper. After the message ‘has satisfactorily been written, a switch is turned and the.messageris sent. It:may be duplicated continuously by setting! the repea \ ‘ ee The manufacture of soap from sewer, ts has been begun in Stockholm by & company that will also try to make } it from native vegetable fats, including, beech mast and horse chestnuts. ed NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND ‘DISTRIBUPION OF ESTATE The State of Wyoming, : 288, County of Natroi : Inthe Distriet Gdurt of the Sixth Ju dicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY DUHLING, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all credi ones interested in the te, that on March 8, signed xecutrix filed final report and petition for tribution of 1 estate, with the Clerk of the above.entitled court, where any- one interested n examine said reyort und petition and/file objections ern ut any time on 6r before May 8th, 197% that is, within thirty days eet the last publication of this notie tors.and other y entitled es 0, the unde hove 6, 1920, and if no objections the Executrix will final ment of said estate n May 10, 1 us soon thereaft s be heard (by ithe Dated this %th day 1920 D. of March, A, GERTRUDE A.* DUELUENG, Executrix of the Estate of Harry G. Dubling, Deceased. WILLIAM 0. WILSON, : Attorney for Estate. Pub. Mar. 9, 16, 28, 80, April 6, 1920 mwow —————————— NOTICE OF FEVWL SETPONMENT AND DISTREBULION OF HSTATE + 1920. | was marred by roughness. —— r}sell to the | WANBEE PIDCHER ERPRECTS BIG VYEAR—Rohert Shawkey is dgoking for- ward :to-an exceptionally good year, anil is greatly relieved to find that “Babe” | Ruth ‘is going ‘to ‘he on ithe same iteam. Last year Ruth got 3 of his 21 home |: CARPENTER TAKES ON A BRIDE WHO WOULD HOT SEE SSAA BK (By United Press.) PARIS, Mar. 9—-Georges Carpentier, heavyweight ‘boxing .champion of Burope, was married Monfay to Mile. University af Pennsylvania Coach’ Georgette Laurentia Elsasse in the City Believes He Has'Six or Seven Hell, The bride, after the ceremony, said she did not like jboxing and would Champ Athletes to Rep- resent America not “watch ‘her husband fight for the berets ppnsindd 1 dee | GHEVENNE GH TAKES : FWD UARAMIE SMES PHILADELPHIA, (By Mail.)—Coach | Robertson of the University of Pennsyl- ‘vania has several athletes on his trucic | team who hope to represent the United ming Olympic Game at Earl Eby the interallied In 400 metre champion and recent winner | of the Millrose 600 yard event in New) Antwerp. | Xork, Robertson believes that he has LARAMIE, Wye., Mar.’9,—Cheyenne | the \logioal -suceessor of “Ted” Mere- | high schaol defeated the two weak | ith, who startled the athletic world in 7 e oO " 1912 by winning the 400 and 600 metre ZTaramie high schools here Friday and ‘eulehi tana etcak holt. Saturday by decisive-scores. Cheyenne Besides Eby, Pe! tv ti took \the Jatenmle thigh ‘quinte: into] oo. Guarter milers tn Elmor Smith, camp Priday, 19'to 16, “The'score stgod | 1), vis, Gustavson and Maxam. ‘Wi 1 to13, with only two minutes to play, but Cheyenne scored four «mere counters, while Laramie was collectirg three, The Univ day either Eby or Maxam as anchor man this quartet would be strong enough to represent America in the 1,600 metre re- lay. Two others, Sherman Landers and | Everett Smalley are likely to.make the Olympic ‘team. Landers is a fine voi vaulter, ranning broad jumper, and is the national ,hop-step and jump title! holder “while Smalley ‘has shown. re-| markable ability (over the hurdles. gt | rsity high team lo: night, 14 to 9, in a gameswhich BENNY VALBER DEFEATS IME MURPH SI NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF) WYOMING & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY Notice is hereby given that a Sp cial Meeting of the Stockholders of the’ Wyoming ~€ “Northwestern Railway |Company, duly called by its Board ef | | Trustees, will be held at the Office: of the Company, at Casper, Wyoming on Friday, the 16th day of 4 q <, a.-m.-for the ; | sidering and deciding whether the Stock penadid will authorize (1) the sale ard | conveyance to ‘the Chicago and North-| jwestern Railway Company of all the | es of the Company, including all franchises, rights, privileges: and im 1eeane pertaining thereto and all up: PHILADELPHIA (By Mail).—Erance | purtenances thereof whatseeyer, in con- is paying $100 a ton for coal, said Miss | sideration of the payment to the Com- Apne Morgan, daughter of the late J. P.| pany of the sum of One Dollar, the Morgan, in an address: to, the French | assumption by the «Chieage and North- (By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 9.—Benny Valger of New York defeated Jimmy Murphy .of Philadelphia in six rounds here ‘last » “ainaimust BP aie so ws S100 War Relief Committee und the Ameri- {w ay ven Railwi py of all the can Committee for Devastated France, | del liabili tions of the citing ‘the high cost of necessities in | Gocaranysand cio proposed discharge \and release ,of record of ‘the aner She said the general attitude in| executed and delivered ly the | America is * e through.” She |to the Farmers Loan and “Trust Com declared America can never he through | pany of New York, @rustee, Iuted Janu while France isin its present condition, | ary 2, 1906, .and the cancellation of all ~— | bonds secured thereby anu au and will ratify the of Trustees authorizing that country. Be mmpany | thereunder; SALVAGE WARK RELICS jof its Board invasion of the American ‘tourist, page. heen collecting relics of the world war By order of the Soard of Trustees, in the shape of bullets, pieces of |burst-} Dated Chicago, Ulinois, February 2, ed shell and the like. These thy will] 1920. gullibles for as much as the! trafic evil stand. They are anticipating | a lively season and, it said, theyprices: FUXLEY, Bresident. WILLIAM H. JOHN WD, CALDWELL, for rooms, and necessities.9f the} Secretary tourist have been raised Pub Feb, 10, 17, 24, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 13, 1920. } 30, Apr. 6, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is herehy given that atia spet cial meeting ofthe stockholders of NAF TRONA HOMIE BULLERS, INT. @ Wyoming .eorperation, held at the off fice of Durham & VLowey, Suite Jot) Oil ‘Exchange Bullding, Casper, Wyomt ing, on “February. 18,1920, at the hour; of eight o'clock pi-m., at whichrmeeting} all ef the .steckholders were present, |) representing ull of the capital sto¢ek of; suid company, wnd dby proper mesoluy \tions. unanimously adopted, said cox poration was ordered dissolved, tho co! porate .enterprise, abandoned and the charter, ‘franchise fand eorporate name $1 The State of Wyoming, + 298. Gounty of Natrona Tn the District Court of the Sixta Jus dicial District In the Mat of the Ustatevol s IER, Deceased. Natiee eby given >to all erdill fors ant) other persome interested in the abeve,entided estate, that.on March 1, 1920, thp undersigned “Administrator. filed bis final report ane petition for dis- tvibntion, pt said .estate, with the .Cierk of the abov titled court, where any- interested may examine suid report and petition and fi it any time on or before May Sh, : that is, within thirty days after the last ion of ‘this otic April 6, nd if nNo-objecvions ure filed the ‘nal 10 Administrator will make nent <of ‘wald estate on wettio s the put by day of Marca, “A. BD. AUSTIN C. BARKIE Administrator of the of SB BARKER, (Dee: WLULIAM ©. WIbBYN Attorney fer Administrator ul. Mar. 9, 16, 28, 20, April's, 19 ow rrebjections thereto t surrendered. sald’ company. Thav/ng eeused ‘to do. business, — all comporate, depts ing beef paid, all corporate. Hi biliti diseharged and the corporate) psscis and propefty distriliuted among the persons entitled thereto. ‘The stat- nidty trustee forerditers and ist | bholders ts the Western nginee HONE | Company. W. .D.- MANNEN, MSIL.) President. Cc. M. BRYAN, Secreta 4 Mub.Veb. v4, Mareh 2, 9, 16, £3, 90. 1920] LOST ‘The persou who found the two diamond rings in the women's rest room 4t(the TWeisitheater sat. night ph return to Weis the reward, SOTOOOIIOEM Si a IMD AD DT, jto the osstbility of organizing in less Ue ON it ‘will pass the kiny,of the Belgians, Prince | side | over eight “boxes of -honor’’ sin th: |may appear and contest the The French people, preparing for the | such sale and the release of said moit-! RED TAG SALE Gerdon Silk Hose 49 The Leader ¢ TIOOTTTOOTIL SS: SS Ls \ KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON’HAND mateaae mse Che Casper Daily Ceibune FOAM RAPIDLY | Stal Outside of A of Antwerp Prac-| ‘tically. ‘Completed ‘Having Ca- ‘pacity af 30,000 Mostly | Standing Room | (By Associated Press.) ANTWERP, (By Mail.)—Rapid pro-} )eress. is being made in the preparations | jfor ‘the Seventh Olympiad and the or-| ganizers feel confident that everything will be in readiness before the opening} of the stadium on August 15. When the Belgium delegates appeared before the International Olympic ‘Committee a few months after the armistice, to claim for Antwerp ithe ‘honor of being chosen as ithe seat of the Seventh Olympic Games, mueh doubt was ,expressed as the and \ than a year, a sporting carnival jmreparation of whieh jat Athens | Stockholm had taken several years. little anore than six anonths after the! jaying of its cornerstone the executive) committee .of the Seventh Olympiad in- wited-the newspaper correspondents to} visit the stadium, which jis -practicalty | completed, Slituated at the gates of just .qutside ithe fortification, tle suburb .of Beerschot-Kiel, easily a> cessible from the .city. The -stadium covers an.area of some 40 square acr The prinéipal,entrance is situated at th southwest angle. On either side.of this| monumental entrance the athletes’ dres-| Sing rooms, showers baths, are being | erected. At the northeast angle another | entrahce, surmounted by a triumphal| arch 60 feet high. has been cut thral the cement structure. Thru that gate} Antwerp, | in the lit-! Leopold and other me:npers of the Royal Family of Belgium when they choose’) to-honor the games with their presence | On the summit of tne triumphal arch the latter entrance will he a vast piat-| form, whence buglers, trumpets, heralds | announce to the wittendance the ar- 1 of the competitors of the road | ces as they enter the stadium ‘for the final turn around the track. An enormous blackboard facing the stadium will be hung own | from the top of the triumphal areh, whereupon will he recorded by electrical apparatus the results of various com- petitions being contested. On either side of the stadium is a} row of box lis, 48 in all, each ac- commodating -eight spectators. More | Jer of which stands the “Roy are inserted between the ordin on the southern side of the Imirediately behind the “Royal stands the diplomatic box, stand on the seuthern side bas a +tat- in capacity -of 6,400, while the stand to “the north can accommodate 3,800. ; Where will be standing room :fer 19,000 more, thus enabling -30,000 peole to. at. tend Olympic Games: daily. Pavillion »wherein dressing rooms of | the athletes are being mt up meas- ures 80 yards and contains six dressing ooms of 14 yards by 7. Bars, cafes, Box" ‘The, public \NOTICE ‘ROR MUBLICATION (OF ‘TIME APPOINTED KOR RROV- ING WALL, \HPC, Sixth Judicial Dis- In District Court, trict. The State of Wyoming, Natrona, ss. In the Matter-of the Estate of Kate Julian, Deceased. > gil persons interested in said Es- tale; Notice .is-hereby given, that Thurs- day, the, 25th day.of Mareh, A, 1920, at 10 o'clock, a.m, of said day, at the county of D. Court Room of said Court, in the Gity, of Casper, in the County, of Natrona, in the State ef Wyoming, has been pointed as the time And place for proving the yvill of said “Kate Julian, ileceased, and for hearing Mion of I tto him Bxecutor the amentary, ni To; of unde tament of spi as the Jast Will nid Tes Kate Julian, deceased, when and where any persgn interested me. Dated this 2d day .of March, A. 1920. De HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk. GLADYS FORD, Deputy. ASAT) ROBERT N. OGDEN, Jr. Attorney for Petitioner. Pub. Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1920, “PN O Jr) werevruvee’ N i : fe ua Ww ‘ el TAKE @he circular track measures 410 .me- Oo | Saturday night, walloping the Colorado Kimball Drug Store restaurants are being arranged for the benefit of spectators. The arena dtself measures 190 by 102) yards. ‘The stadium was 116 yards Jong, by 77 yards wide. The width of the running track cireling the stadium is 0 . ‘Fer the ‘nundred yard and the dred metre dash, however, A straightaway .chute directly in front) of the principal stand, the southern one? measuring 180 yards in length with a width of 14 yards 4s ‘being prepared. ires or about 450 yards. The football % das cas ‘Proposition to Advertise Casper} and Ojl'Fields on Screen’Not of Sufficient Value, Is ‘Ruling A published report that the Chamber ot Commeree, ‘the Midwest and the Standaré refineries -would back finan- cially a proposition for the filming of: Casper and the oil fields by the Fox Film Service, was absolutely discredited today by officials of the three organi- gations. The proposition was made by a repre- | sentative of the Fox company yester- day, and was inyestigated thoroughly by the .C ber of Commerce at the re- quest of representatives of the refin- eries. dt» was unanimously. decided, several consultations, that the proposi- tion was valueless. There was no guar- antee that the pictures would be ex- hibited after they had been taken, R. 8. Ellison of the Midwest stated today, ‘You may say that the Midwest. will have nothing ‘to do with the propo- sition.” John Knedbone of the Chamber of Commerce said: ‘‘The matter was care- fully investigated at the request of )the Standard, the Midwest and a number of business men and it was decided that the propgsition to take pictures of Cas- per and the oil flelds.was not of suf- ficient value to warrant support. if} Fox Film Corporation wishes to field is 416 yards tong by wide. WITH THGERS 1N GRMME AT LARAMIE, 96 1017 LARAMIE, Wyo., Mar. '9.-—The Uni- versity of Wyoming continued its win- ning ways here in the basketball game College bakketball five, 36 to‘17. ‘The Cowboys never allowed the Tiger team a chance, Coaeh Corbett sending in his seegnd team in the last five minutes of play. WILLIE JAGKSON WINS FROM JOHNNY DUNDEE (By Associated Press.) gprs A OITY, N, J., Mar. 9.—Wil- ie Jackson of New York ontfought Sohn” Dundee of New York in an cight-round bout here last night. —_—_— 211 Oil Exchange Bldg. 1 IN! REGISMRY COR- | { as TOR ATION i | ‘Auditors and Accountants | t making out your In- | Bd reaps port. hone 660. | 1 | 1 4 eee ee PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT | ZNCOME TAX AUTHORITY { i ! | Every mother knows that the con- ‘Notary Public. i) stant care, lifti the baby, and || eon itr ‘eo gna ee of sleep, » atts, sink Bro- j 1: TE sa ~~ aw rain tenets ere ARCHITECTS BAUS Pate oi, BH Ha ta a ay a7 lone t puns as om rd Mt as ia tempcian aa eae apes ‘| meome 21-25 ayrmsend Bioek || ing or ea 1 Casper, Wye. 1 esplt tn sadache, we ness and nervous exhaustion. 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