Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 5

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Tm DECISION times. ae, de a: ure vacant lots where teams can tice and p minor contests, and 1 ft is confide! ped that the ‘high school athletic unids Will be available for gomé of during the season: Any ¥! yeould be used for baseball Slamonde, ‘without too much e%- pense of clearance, cduld be’ used aa- vantageously by this Jeaguk, and it is hoped that as interest in the league grows, there will be unsolicited offers of grounds for baseball games. ‘The advantage of such a league as is under, Hina “will be found in he rival n players and regi i evtertnnanent fr t for ‘tank It wil make & bid for st suppoft, Plans for the pursuance of athletics next winter were also discussed Wednes- day night, which naturally brot up. che question of a ae and eres swimming — pool. were made to invite ihe - vat iy) <5 to | take active management of such ‘a com: munity house, and altho nothing was —S decided definitely, it would notshe sur- SS 1 ing’ Athletic baph eresey TO. XANKS—If Frank Bak er, erstwhile hometun king, can arrange’ fguns She meen i ee phabae of | for suitable care for his two small chil drén during the American league egm- in rr ‘organization into ‘Casper. paign, the Md., slugger will be with the Yankees again this neased, A definite Dusibe ies schedule for fis despite his threat to retire for tire for’all times TUE the schedtile committee, of which: ines of the Standard ts chairman, tne Drawings Made at L at Laramie Today. for Start of Interscho- teams WHICH will probably play yee pale © are: Two teams from the ard’ Of company, two from the hungoa Refining company, one from the Chicago Burlington and Quincy, one from thé ._-lastic Games LARAMIB, Wyo.) March. 25.—Draw- ings in the state basketball ournament aba twele starts at 2 o'clock this after- “were mado. this morning. .Abgut Chi and North Western, one from the Mullin club and one from the Wyo: aie of: the first ‘setiof games probably will be played off by tonight and the een, NATRONA HIGH TO TAKE PART IN TRACK MEET BASIN, Wyo., March 25.—Th Horn,.Casper and Lander $F high schools will be repreSented-in a stute track meet here May 7 the other leading high the Big Horn Basin coun Sunt. Ff. Ll. McNown is packing. the plain to get ail of the high schools ‘o- gether for a big meetsin May, ‘Cr. atheltic. management at Casper agreed to send a team’ of the most promising material to, the moet. Representatives of the same High schools eptered in’ the mest vill take’ part in a declamation ‘contest the night before the meet. Preparations te rare for the crowd have. been * started “here -already. Sr along with is. of Osage ned’ near, Newcastle, Wyoming, and wil} begin operations ‘at an early} date.. Mr. Williams says that the gusher, well brot in last week. is good for 200 barrels of high grade oil. Ownets of flaims in the distr are asking fabu- lous prices- for land—and are not get: ting it. The title situation is extreme: ly bad, ‘every claim baving several lo cators under the plac t,, while many) others gre undem homestead locations. The State of Mick inland lakes, coveri square miles, the great | INCORPORATION NOTICE! OF Notice is hereby given that the Gas:| per Omnibus and Transfer Company} has ‘been incorporated under tne Jaws of the State of Wyoming, with ihe capl | tal stock of $50,900.00 divided into 54 008 | shares of the par value of $10 cach and) #. T. Williams, presiderft of the @. T. Willams O11 company, “hag. obtained ming Athletic club, or one represent- Cc. Hi Reimerth, L. J. Tescher, A. G i tournament is scheduled to end Satu mn est fought tourney for many "Reawon’ nity game between two University of program for this yéar decided to s¢- Phar = WAT ls BOSSIP Chairmen of every committee of the’! Gates Oil company, returned to Denver legion post was appbibted yesterduy/aft-jadjoining the Dicey M. P, Wear, state publicity director of , Ti are threg producing: wells on this Cooper Residence Bold. siderably ant the lease, Mr. Gates -be- is located on lots oriole? of hmece an Ble bloc gad Saenger ae2 3 made a term of existence of fifty years, | Artangements have been completed- first year are, Frank H. Verle: Howard! wash; PPaacte company and the transfer office its branches, both of passengers und) bat few dayne. and in other stafes of the Uulted Tisai! valuahlo leamoa id tho) new charge thereof is’ Alfred it. ing the merchants of the city. Mather, L. 1. Lelsinger, J, b. Schultz ISEB ¢ night when the final contest wil) POST FOR LOG VET TERANS "str etti Wroming hasketball: fives or between cure’ life memberships or the equiya- ‘Vroman post on a stable * veoena ts oe taking) over the large debt oa Army and Navy Club. It was the meeting, that the larger pest ot post here met with: Post Commander|on Wednesday ‘from Tulsa where he ernoon by Commander Nyce. Hal P.|the Begex pool on the north, The othe the legion, were named on the cominit: )tract’ aha two more Grilling, the totat! “}ileves, will pay for \itself in three Adain: Cooper yesterday sold the Ss barr iM ve ag yt Ree trp ha So artaotaoey The number of directors shall be three WITCHHAZEL aaLiEVe ac AND Cann ed Whereby tho New York Trust com: |“: Miller “and (Alfred R. Lowey. ‘The for eye strain. -{ ROW with tho International Trust com- | !relsht. | i Det The principal place of bu Oll Exchange Bldg, Those present at the meeting Wednes- day were FT, Brownne, L. G. Luci and W. M, oassa. ae ed. Tridications are that the bird A feature entertainment for the | vis- iting high school atheltes will bs « var: The ceenidtites Tesctitens cby. the | the Cowher ore and ¢ome outside uni- American Legion here to carry ‘out’ te versity” ila lent from certain members of the legion in Casper. This policy was Seo’ sates debt was incurred during ‘the. season of the Army and Navy. eam Ferman B, Gates, president. of: the Peter Nyce yesterday afternoon, succeeded in purchasing a one-third in- A publicity committee fev the loeal/ teyest in the If0-ucre Perryman lease Riney, eflitor af the Midwest Review; D.) owners being the Producers & Refine’ L, LaBreche, an advertising man, and poration and a local company. tee, production belng 1,500 birrels a day. ~ FE SPE, HRT Re This fohegd ean be increased con- Mosiths. An intensive campaign wal dence at 1148 South pie te Wal-fipa becun at once. ter EB. Marion for $: ee a ek oa Oe hl ahdhttie’ Malnensaeliiinad who ahalGageen ; . and the name: Peer Peastaica: at Opoe: age the affairs of the company for the| x|obdect of the incorporation is co engage Pci with banal, cammiphob, hiy=| Pay will act us transfer agent for the iq the business of tranaportation tn all , jetc., xed dn. p The operations of the company may} iy in er will be discontinued. |. P thadnge will be effective within the \! be carried on in the State of Wy State of Wyomiog shall Natrona County, and thi CASPER OMNIBUS & TRANSFER C9.) DURHAM & LOWBY, } Attorneys, Pub. Mar, cH pa sank ca ene Lots 3 and 4 in block 189, west front, Carey addition. See Connor at Tribune. BURNETT OPTICAL CO. a TE THE iRis is TODAY ‘SixRound Go between jana Spike Murphy is the next local box- ing event thét fans here are anxious td see staged to settle once and for all jan argument that warmer as the result of jast Monday night’s affair between the two. Staunch supporters of the two differ on the re- sult, Doyle’s friends claiming that he outhoxed Murphy while the latter's are |unshaken in their belief that had the) bout gone two rounds longer Spike | would have man. the refereb’s decision of a Ufaw finds few kickers among disinterested fans, who are onlf anxious that the two be | brot together for jthe score. cape punishment is pointed to by some as proof of better ring generalship. Doyle wore himself out, trying ‘to brealt down this defense. Murphy aiso landed. several clean blows and is supposed to be loaded with more of them. day night's bout, des not suffer, how- ever, ih tbrAMeNts on the bout since he has a large following who admire his) fighting tactics. |ether for a six-round go there will be; plenty bf Yackers for Muiphy’s oppo-{ nent and the mill should’ prove one of} tue best ever Witnessed here from the 4 spectator’s viewpoint. their kindness and sympathy shown \us at the loss of our dear wife avd [hana Mrs, Mary S.. Johnson, and also rm STEWART JOCKEY An actual eat sans rare, with all its | thrills, 1s shown in the First oe pa a special feature, ‘n Old Kentucky,” great Ametican cinesic, presenting ee ta Stewart. “This picture will be } screened at the Iris Theater on Friday | and Saturday. It is the great’ Kentucky handicap race, and you see it from start to finish, | There is> shown the gigantic grand-| stands in which thousands upon thot-| sahds of persons are crowded, all cheer- | ing wildly for their favorites. You get a flash of the stables where | the jockeys are rubbing their mounts, in preparation for the great event and then the jockeys coming oné by one onto the track to be greeted by cheers | by the spectators, Finally you see Miss Stewart, come on the track at the last minute dressed WINS APPROVAL ac Charlie Doyle Mui ‘All That oe ee Six rounds between only waxed proved himself the best { All of which would indicate’ that | | six rounds to settle Murphy's ‘ability to cover up and es- they say, in Duyle, Sao wes: Wis agyromor in Mbt} fs) jockey, to ride for one of the jock- eys who has been drugged, in order to frame the race, ‘Then comes the call for the start from the judges’ stand and a score of Mounts are off in the great race, The camera. follows the horses practically | from the start to the finish, as one forges ahead and another drops grad- ually behind. Miss Stewart, who is an expert horse- woman, rides in a mad gallop, at first far behind, but gradually working her way to the front, until at.the end she goes under the wire a nose ahead, win- pe the race, ‘here is all the wild enthusiasm of the most exciting race, and it grips with the same drashatic intensity those who watch the picture, Tf the two are brot to- CARD OF THANKS We wish to expresa our sincere thanks ,0.the many, friends, and neighbors for the many Rass bai floral offerings. CHAB. A; HNSON. and tan ly, MR. and MRS C. L. GAUGHLER. MR and MRS. BEN MILLER. 3-25-1t* ——— See demonstration tonight on Center latest invention—auto glare shield-— tmakes night driving a pleasure. It’s the Cleveland Six. Not really liv; TRILL ps MEIER WANTS TO {Minn. country into the hands of thousands of owners. BE WITHOUT {7 ‘Ball Restored ioe Health Four! Years Ago by Tuking Tanlac —Good Effects Continue “I was entirely relieved. of my trou-;§ enjoyed the best of health ever sinc ‘said ward Ball, a well-known farmer who ‘lives on Route 3, Box 8, Duluth,} | “Por two years I had the of stomach trouble and rheumatism,” |$ continued Mr. Ball, “what little I man-| jaged to eat would sour on my stomach jand I was so nauseated after nearly| jevery meal I-eould not retain a thing I would suffer terrible from gas and, | to add to my other troubles, I was tak-} en with the rheumatism in my and knee joints and got in such a bad fix I could hardly get up and down. | - : “After trying a lot of other thing which did me no sated i started Ree eee AT Tanlac and, believe me, I soon felt like a new man. My,appetite came back and I could eat anything I wanted with-; out it hurting me the Jeast bit. ‘The| , Por the last 75 years Massachusetts rheumatism left me emtirely and, has Ted the world in the production and stated before, altho this was four application of improved machinery in ago I haven't had 4 trace of bad health} the manufacture of shoes. since, I alWays keep T: house and once in a while take a little, for I believe it will keep knybody in| fine shape and T a ‘ays recommend-| ing it to someon Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper} * 2 oc Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcoya Mer-| 20 # % eantile Co., and in Salt Creek by Salt! Creek Drug Store.—Ady. | 1 | e Co eee ade Have You Seen the Trail of the Arrow LAST TIME TODAY AT THE IRIS Wills lar are i BATTERY Cerra is making hp yet your hepetecaro ane | Sticking to it, a direct comparison is the WILL in WILLARD STORAGE BAT ELECTRICAL COMPANY AUTO 11 East First st. Phone 968-3 worst sort Fire Insurance “Protects you against loss by fire or damage difectly due to fire. ARE YOU PROTECTED? R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance—That’s All 111 East Second Phone 370 The Notable New Six new, either, for the factory began de- les last Summer and since then the Cleveland has gone out over the And these owners say they are delighted with it. There is every good reason why they should be delighted with it. or the Cleveland Six is really an extraordinary car. tell you how good the Cleveland sii wou must ride in it and drive it to will convince Psa Be see ee sad. epeed om lexi- bility of this exclusive Cleveland-built’ motor. It. gomvince you of the comfort of to so much by the low spring construction and the wide Car (Five Passengers) $1385 wae Passengers) $2195 soft seat cushions. You will be amazed at the ease of handling your Cleyeland, how lightly it steers and i shifts, and at the instant positive action of its brakes. There isn’t any other light car that will give you so much of all that you wish, and at such a fair price. A Come let us show you what a car the Cleveland is Roadster (Three Passengers). $1385 Coupe (Four Passengers) — $2195 : : : {All Prices FO. B; Factory) : . WARINNER & COCHRAN, Wyoming and Colorado Distributors ry T. 1, RENO Manager Casper Branch East Side Garage, Corner Third and Pine Sts. Fhone 79 (GLEVELAND AUTQMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND; OHIO $13 85 > f P ¢ P3

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