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Cbe TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| GREVBULL PUTS CLUB IN FIELD Businessmen Back Baseball Plans With $2,000 Fund; Catcher Breaks Leg i GREYBULL, Wyo., March 30—Lead-| ing business men of this city have been | working for the last 30 days in an at- tempt to get @ baseball team for the coming 1920 season Uned up. Business | interests have subscribed nearly $2,000 | thus far. When it appeared almost cer- | tain that Sam J. Branegan of the West- ern league, Who worked a8 catcher for | the St, Joe nine, would come to Grey- | bull to play, word was received that he |‘ had brok’a his leg playing basketball. | A salary of $400 and a steady job at the Midwest refinery here had been guaran-| teed Branegan. | Lines are out to secure other players | of high-class calibre and probably the best aggregation in the Big Horn Basin | region. eee |NOTICE OF SPECIAL. MEETING OF WYOMING & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY Notice is hereby given that a Spe- cial Meeting of the Stockholders of the! Wyoming &- Northwestern Railway| |Company, duly called by tts Board cf) Trustees, will be held at the Offices of} the Company, at asper, Wyoming on! Friday, the 16th day of A; 1920, at 11 o'clock, a. m. for the purpose of,cou-| sidering and deciding whether the Stock | | holders -will authorize (1) the sale urd| conveyance to the Chicago and North- | weBtern Railway Comipany of all the property of the Company, incltting all! franchises, rights, privileges and im-| munities pertaining thereto and all ap- ‘purtenances thereof whatsvever, in con- sideration of the payment to the Coin- pany of the sum of One Dollar, and the assumption by the Chicago and North- | Western Railway Company of all the} debts, liabilities and obligations of the} Company, and (2) the proposed discharge) and release of record of the mortgnge| executed and delivered by the Company to the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Cor- | pany of New York, Trustee, Jated Jinu- jary 2, 1908, and the canceflation of all \bonds secured thereby and autnorized thereunder; and will ratify the action of its Board’ of Trustees authorizing |such sale and the release of said mort: gage. By order of the Board of Trustees. Dated Chicago, Ilinois, February 1920. ENID BE NOTICE OF County 2, dicial District. WILLIAM H. FINLE rt JOHN D. CALDWELL, Secretary. NETT in “What Every Wo-; n Learns” at the Iris Today | FINAL AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE The State of Wyoming, : of Natrona : In the District Court of the Sixth hd In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY G. DUHLING, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all credi- = as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the court. Dated this 9th day of March, A. D. 1920. GERTRUDE A. DUHLING, Executrix of the Estate of Harry G. Dubling, Deceased. | WILLIAM 0. WLLSON, | Attorney for Estate, } Pub. Mar. 9, 16, 23, 30, April 6, 1920. j 1920. cwow) BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1 Four - pessehedy Hudson Speedster, two extra tires. 1 Buick Roadster, 1919. 1 Green, four-passenger Hudson, wire wheels, cord tires. In excellent shape. 1Y-ton -Republic Truck. Will be in excellent shape. Overhauling now. 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks, 2 Three and one-half ton SETTLEMENT iS. tors and other persons Interested in the above entitled estate, that.on March §, 1926, the undersigned Executrix filed! Diamond T trucks. / al 5 Pub. Feb, 10, 17, CARPENTIER, HIS WIFE AND MANAGER—Left to right, WILLIE JAGKSON LOSES TO WUTGHELL ON POINTS, } (By Associated Press.) MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 30.— Richie Mitchell, Milwaukee _ light- weight, outboxed Willie Jackson of New York in a ten-round no-decision bout here Jast night. a” spondent. ) PETITIONS FOR GRATER, MUTUAL WORK PROMOTED A meeting of the Casper club of tne| American Association of Engineers was held at the Natrona county courthouse } Sunday morning for the purpose of elect- | ing new officers, and -petitioning the national headquarters of the association | at, Chicago for the installation of a Cas-| per chapter. A unanimous vote of! thanks was extended to the retiring} temporary secretary, Mr. H. F. John-! son. John B. Cleary was elected as see: | | retary’ Sueceeding F. H. Johnson. The Casper club was organized about | four months ago with but three associa: | tion members, since which time it has increased to the present membership of thirsy, The object of this Casper club is to! bring all members of the Americai As-| sociation of Engineers in closer: touch, | and raise*the standard of ethics of the engineering profession, and interchange | all information beneficial to members of. the engineering profession promulgat-| ing the association's ideas thru proper | publicity. WILSON PLANS SUMMER VISIT — IN THE NORTH > (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Mar. 29.—Plans have been made for President. Wilson to sperid part of the summer at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. He will prob- ably occupy the residence of Charles! Crane, recently appointed minister to | China. JE apsal SE Miss Francesca‘Porter of Lawrence, Kas., who was admitted to the Kan- sas Medical Society in 1872, is said to} have been the first woman physician thus recognized by any state medical society. (oc Aa NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled, bids will he received up to the) hour of 2 p.m. April 8th, 1920 and then | opened for the construction of a one-) story brick concrete building for the Vroy Laundry Company. } Plans and specifications may be ‘re- ceived April 1 at the office of the archi+ tects” Garbutt Weidner. and Sweeney, Oil) Exchange Bustding. A deposit 5 is required as <. guarantee of the safe return of saine; a certified check | a LONG DISTANCE BOWLING RESULT HELD UNCERTAIN Casper bowled with the strong River- ton bowling team via long distance last night, each team bowling in their own Because some difficulty in understanding some of the scores by phone last night the final score will not .be announced until later today. A match with the Riverton team is being arranged so as to bring the ag- gregation to Casper to bowl on the bowl- ing alleys "here. JACK WHITE WINS COVER MORMON BY KAYO ROUTE (By Associated‘ Press.) , _ IDAHO FALLS, Ida., March 30-— Jack White, Idaho Falls middleweight, knocked out Jess Orem of Salt Lake City in an eight-round bout fast night. —— CALENDAR OF SPORTS Boxing: Championships of the east- ern department of the U, S. army, at New York. Lew Tendler) vs, Johiny Martin, six’ rounds, at Phitadelphia, sobs we» Pape Se Tcotes CARD OF THANKS o— Tt is with grateful hearts we express {ous thanks for the many acts of love also for. the enormous are silent ex- pressions of love aad Sympathy tender- ed us during the sickness and death of end floral kindness; offerings which our son and. brother, Roy. MR & MRS. W. G.- MILLER, and Family. S010" apuiaeliedien-amuaaiaiaeal ATTENTION W. 0. W. ® Special meeting of Natrona Camp 331, Woodmen of the World, tonight at 8 o'clock. * I. O. O. P. Hall. 3-30-1t peal ths ik eae NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE |The State of Wyoming, : S85. County of Natrona |: An the District Court of the Sixth Ju- dicial District. In the Matter Of the Hstate of S. B. BARKER, Deceased. Notice is hereby gtvea to all credi- tors and other persons interested in the above entitled estate, that on “March, 1920, filed his final account and petition for distribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the above entitled court, where any- one interested may examine said account hand petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before May Sth, 1920, that is, within thirty days after the publication of this notice on April 1920, and if nd, objecytons are filed the al of Europe, his bride and his manager, Deschanips, CARPENTIER TO TAKE HIS. TIME] Georges Carpentier, French heavyweight boxing champion on the liner, La Savoie, as she docked in New York. The, State County | ORDER TO SHOW CAL DER OF SA SHOULD NCT BE MADE of. Wyoming : : ss. of Natrona, = WHY OR- E OF REAL ESTATE in the District Cour& Sixth Judicial 1 FWD. 1 Five-passenger Chalmers. 1 Studebaker, 7-passénger, 6-cylinder, in fine condi- tion. Priced at $750.00 All the above in good running her. final account and petition for dis-| tribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the above entitled court, where any- one interested may examine said account and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before May 8th, 199, that is, within thirty days after the last publication of this notice ot} April 6, 1920, and if no objections are filed the undersigned Administrator } (United Press Staff Corre: | NEW YORK, Mar. 30.—If the exeperiences of Jimmy Wilde, | nny Shepps Edwards mean anything to him, Georges | Carpeentier will spurn the chances for easy coin and stick'to the movies | Johnny Sheppard and Lew | for a while in California. lett Since his decision to tour the United States, the European heavy-| | weight champion has had attractive offers dangled under his nose to | meet Mike O'Dowd, the middleweight |champion, Battling Levinsky, the light heavyweight champion, Mike Gibbons, | | Bob Martin and others. }the argument has been advanced that |matches with any of them would not jonly bring him a nice purse for spend- jing money, but would be just the thing jto help him in his training. He could! beat any of the proposed opponents | jeasily, they tell him. , | That's just whet they told out as a good soft target for the fly- +welght champion’s debut. Instead of Ustening to his American advisers, who | counseled him not to be hasty in going ‘into any* matches, ‘the little Welshman Went to it, Was outpointed by Sharkey, lost a lot-of prestige and dropped thou- sands of dollars. Wilde was not acclimated. Neither was Lew Edwards, the lightwcight who was brought to America from Austra- lia by Tom Andrews to campaign for the crown of Benny Leonard. Instead of waiting a while and working up slowly Edwards was badly matched with Richie Mitchell in Milwaukee, was badly beaten and knocked out. Edwards ‘could have made a ' lot of! acume! been f tic for some good lightweight fighters. He could have worked up to the $5,000 class easily without endang- ering himself. But he didn't, and he; pittance in his pocket. George McDonald, the veteran Lon- lowed to make the same mistake. Corp. | n Irish featherweight, are} s—the Fred Jacks, ¢ working up the laddér by degre only way to get there. Carpentier has something above the} jig has one of the shrewdest ma “set u ! i Jimmy | cure | Wilde when Jack Sharkey was picked] amounting to $200. shall Justice of the Peace in and for said! Gity of C County at his office, on the 16th day of| State of W: | April, A. D. 1920, at two oclock in the jafternoon, jadgment will be rendered against fou, appropriated {cial me money if he had used good business | rp, New Jersey promoters have} y, } cegsed | debts al * »| eyebrows and in Francois Deseamps he | assets gers in! the pe challenger foy#the world's title will run{ hold the risk against any of the supposed; Company. CHAMP NOT TO BE STAMPEDED| State of Wyoming, : County of Natrona, : To W. W. DRAPER: You are hereby notified that a! Writ! petition of Attachment has be: you, and your propert demand the appear Dated this 1920. DURHAM, & LOWEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pub. Mar. 22 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at a spe-! ing of the stockholders of NA: ONA HOME BUILDERS, INC., @ yoming corporation, held at the of-| }fice of Durham & Lowey, {Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyom-| jing, on February 18, 1920, at the hour; of eight o'clock p. m., at which meetin; has gone to England now with a mere} oh sa pea pease Ake | representing all of the capital stock of} aid company, don manager, has two boys with him| fos,” a now in New York, who will not be al-/ poration was ordered dissolved, the cot-| porate enterprise abandoned ck Blumenfeld, a middleweight, and! charter, franchise and corporate name | surrendered, to is '(SEAL,) OWCE | S man is in town. Grant St. 3-20-21" vhe Bu Phone 9 i Pub. F 24, unanimously adopted, do business, having been lities discharged’ and the corporate! and property distributed among ns entitled thereto. the business, so it is not likely that the| utory trustee for creditors and stock-| rats! tha “Western. Hugiieertng ean. eS District, the In the Matter of the Bstate of/Andrew W. Casservan, Deceased. Joseph Stone, the executor and trus- |tee under the last will and testament }of Andrew W. Casservan, deceased, |having filed his petition herein pray- ling for an order of sale of some por- |tion of the real estate of said decen- |dent, for the purposes therein set forth. | It is therefore ordered by the Hon- jorable Ralph Kimball, judge of said |eourt, that all persons interested in |the estate of said deceased appear be-| |fore the said district court, or judge |thereof on Wednesi the 28th day lof April, 1920, at o’elock in the |forenoon of said » at the court |room of said district court, at the jcourt house in the City of Casper, }county of Natrona, State of Wyoming. ‘to show cause why an order should not |be granted to the said Joseph Stone as} ; such executor and trustee to sell s0 much of thé real estate of the’ said |deceased as shall be necessary for the | purposes and reasons set forth in said} . or some of them. n issued against) And that a copy of this order be pub- attached, to S-/ lished at least four successive weeks of W. A. Saner,/jn The Casper Daily Tribune, a nev Now, unless you) paper of general circulation printed 9 before W. E. Tubbs, a published daily except Sunday in, the ‘asper, County, of Natrona. and ‘yoming. Done this 26th day of March, 1020 RALPH KIMBALL Jude, Pub. March 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1920. «wow) ry ' t NOTICE and your property sold or] for the debt. 22nd day of March, A, D. W. A. SANER,. 30, April 6, 1520. DO YOU KNOW Suite 301, That our residence bur- kholders were present, glary policy covers your and by preper resolu-} data ebe! “private stock?” and the said having corporate | corporate company all paid, all The stat geneyo- \ WwW. D. GENERAL INSURANCE Sts 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. BRYA Secretary. March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. 1920| Executrix will make final settle-| ment of said estate on May 10, 1929. or} Reduce Weight Happuy ‘Use t..mous O1L OF ns Koreti of iat "Bold ‘hy busy ‘Urveslstss KIMBALL DRUG STORE CASPER .PHARMACY shape and tires in A number 1 shape. ‘Will sell on time or trade for real estate. R. N. VanSant Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. KOREIN, foilow direc ‘pater. therewith: eaitont attractive, 3 LIVE including: gists everywher D. Love at First Sight!— ‘With him?—Nol With 17—The Hoover! But “you just can’t help loving a man like that”— who brings home a Hoover to his wife, because as he told us, “The best is none too good for her.” He got the BEST—a Hoover. And when she saw it clean, it-was “Love at first sight.” That’s where we got the headline For right away she saw how it did away with the 3B’s - ; Back - Breaking - Broom and substituted the 3S’s Shaking-Sweeping-Suction as only a Heaver does, because when you “suse gun vOUuoR OOVER IT BEATS... AS If SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS fRerne ¥ % Wili he required with each bid in the; Administrator Be) Der aR oe teas amount of $500 made payable to Treas-| Ment of said estate on May 10, 1970, or urer of Troy Laundry Company, this|®5 Soon thereafter as the matter may Tip to Husbands check to be given as & guarantee of| Rood faith and that the econtraetor to Whom contract is ewarded will execute! contracts and furnish bond as required, | in'the event of the contraotor’s failure to execute contracts and ftrnish bonds saic check to be relained }y the Troy | Laundry Company as uquidated dam- upes. TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY. | ee ache Cake Ft chase NOVICE OF SELECTION OF LANDS FOR, SALE Natrona County. i} Pursuant to Section 228 of the Com: ( mied Statutes of Wyoming, 1910, no- tice is hereby given that the following | described School Lands were, selected | for future sale some years dgo upon! the application of the parties namod{ herein, to-wit: t Applicant John 'T. Bend, S% SW% Sec. 20, Twp. 31. N. Re. 77 Vv. Applicant ‘eo. ¥. Stilphen, E% NW'% Sec. 28, Twp. 31 N. Rg. 77 W. Applicant Hee- tor Mackenzie, S44 NW% Sée. 6, Twp-| 32. Re. 87 W. Applicunt, Kimball Live | Stock Company, SE4%SW%: SW) SH% Sec. 18, Twp. 30 N. Re. 78 W. iplicant, Jas, W. Burns, lot 4, Sec.) Twp. 88 N. Rg. 77 W. 6th P.M. Said lands have beun patented to the) State and. will be disposed of-tn the) Sime menner and under the same re-| strictions as ‘provided by the law for! the disposition of other school lands. ! The sale when held will be by public uuction ‘to the highest bidder and will be advertised in a newspaper at ¢he county ‘seat, Withess my hand and. seal this 26th day of March, 1920, (SEAL) 4 A. BAKER, ~ Comtnissioner of Public Lands, Pub. Mar. 40, 1920. ¥ | { be heard by the court. Datefl this 9th day of Me 1920. AUSTIN C. BARKGR, Administrator of the Estate of S. B, BARKER, Deceased. WILLIAM 0. WILSUN, Attorney for Administrator. Pub. 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For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND 'LPiIIeesTaIaiI Isis TiS, ¥ Flowers are fine, * Candy is nice, But bring home a Hoover If you’ve got the price.* *And don’t let a little thing like money stop you. We make the easiest sort of terms on Hoovers. on in and talk it over. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 Pa 3 SALA AS IAL 4 Oe

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