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LARAMIB, W¥0., Mar. 31.—Footbail letters weré awarded ‘here during high school week to members. of the var- sity football team of the University of Wyoming. The following men received the letters: we 2 ’ Alera’ Of Lander, ’ Howard Barnes of Laramie, George Cline of Powell, Philip Gurbutt of Sheridan, George Hegewald of Laramie, Fred Lay- man of Wisconsin, Sam Neff of Cody, | Fred Parks of Sidney, Neb., Harry Shel- ; don of Worland, Milward Simpson of Cody, Gregory Smith of Sheridan, Don- ald Thompson of Powell, Claire Tucker | of Egbert, Robert Wilson of Laramie and Glenn Emick of Scott's Bluff, Neb. Blankets, awarded to seniors who haye previously won letters, are to be given to Capt. Andrew Willis of Lovell, Homer Burns of Laramie, Leslie Crawford ‘of Laramie and William Talbert of Lara-! mie. Reserve sweters; with the smaller “W," presented to- members of / the | sécond team, #0 to Otto Campbell of | Edwin Fiteh of Laramie, Frank High- leyman of Cheyente, Wilter Jensen of Laramie, Earl, MeKay of) Laramie, Franklin Pattersen of Lancer, Donald Worden and Irvia Munger ot Lincoln,, Nebraska, RIVERTON DEFEATED BY CASPER BOWLERS MOND Casper defeated Riverton in thé game bowled Monday night in the two re- spective cities, by 207 pins, the final score being, 2,692 to 2,485. Kale and | Van tied on the Casper team for high honors, With 563 Voints. The scores of other meinbers of the team follow: Stuart, 559; Siebert, 517, and Tomlin, 490. OUEST USS 4. COS, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION: Park Road Sales and Service Com pany was incorporated in the offfpe of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at 9 o'clock, a. m., March 10th, 1920. The term of existence b? said company is for fifty years next after the above date. The object for which said corporation is formed is to engage in the general garage, sup- ply, service anf motored vehicle bust ness in ‘the State of Wyoming. ~The capital ‘st6ck” 6f said company is One Hundred Thousand Dollars, diyided je en. hares yo, the par. value bag crn per share, The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the control of a board of three di ora and R. H. Nichols, A. BE. Stirrett and C. B, Wagner con- Stitute Said- board for the first corpor- ate year of said company. The prin- eipal operations of said company shall be conducted in the County of Na- trona, State of Wyo! The princi- pal office of. said company is Rooms 809-311 Oil exchange Building in the City of Casper, said County, said State, and A, E. Stirrett is the agent of said company in charge of said office. A. E. STIRRETT, Secretary. Pub. Mar, 31, April 1, 2, 1920. (N&S) 2 aie ESS CERTIFICATE OF I BLICATION Insurance Commissioners Office, State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, Wyo., Mar, 11, 1920. It is hereby certified, "That the Capi- tol Life Insurance Company of ‘Den- ver in the State of Cojorado, has com- plied with the Insurance Laws of this Btate and is authorized to transact the business of Life Insurance in this State for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of office the day and year first above/written. ig m R, B. FORSYTH, Insurance Commissioner. (SEAL) Pub. Mar, 31, 1920. pala IAG et ER OR ‘wate telegraph wire with the. Casper. Let us take the DENT ——$————— t Daily Cri ‘ UNUSUALLY FINE STUDY Heavyweight champion. MIKE O°OOWD PINS KAYO ON JOE EGAN IN FIFTH ROUND OF BOSTON BOUT (By Associated Press.) BOSTON, Mar, 31,—Mike O'Dowd of St. Paul, middleweight champion, suc- cosinlly ‘defended his title when he knocked out Joe Egan of Boston in the fifth round of a scheduled twelve- round bont here last night. LUSK STOGK BROKERS OPEN OFFICES HERE BF. P. McCloskey & (o., stock brokers, are opening an officein Casper at 145 North Center, where the Carnos Brok- erage last year conducted an open call. The‘ new. firm has “been located in Lusk for some time and will still main: | tain its office there connected by pri- office 4nd with the firm of Thomas AS Ryan & Co., of Denver. The principal members of F. P. Mc-| Closkey @06. are F, P| MeCloskty, who. will manage the Casper énd of tho busi- ness and Arthur ‘Beck of Alex Beck & Sons, Omaha contractors, who carry on | extensive building operations throngh- | out Nebraska and Wyoming and who | have-at present the new Ranger Hotel } at Lusk under construction. Sisterhood of the Christian church) will hold an apron, bonnet and bake} Sale at Holmes’ Hardware store) Satur day, Apri 3th PRL ALLOA TEESE RT PIN MIR NEI IF GEORGES CARPENTIER AND L of Europe, with his Laramie, Myron Brongon’ of Sheridan, ,™0re, Where he is stopping white in N ew York. | had the best of a ten-round, node. ‘BUILDING CONTRACTORS | the | A_ second, meet | ployea ahd phone number, | | | | | BRIDE— beautiful bride at the Hotel Bilt- JIMMY HANLON DEFEATS. MILWAUKEE LIGHTWEIGHT (By Associated Press.) N ANTONIO, Tex., Mar. 31.— | 'y Hanlon, Denver lightweight, | cision fight with Otto Wallace of Mil. | waukee, in the opinion of newspaper critics here, | LAUNCH ASSOCIATION The Building Ci was formed last ni initial organiza about thirty members. The stated pur- Pose of the organigaion is to secure «| better understanding between the labor | and contractors as well as the public. . at which probably officers. will be elected, is to be held | next Monday night. { rs’ Association | ci beads OE WET Bookkeepers and ccountants, A prominent firm of certified public accountants offers ap. unusyal oppor- | tunity to a limitedmumber of ambitious | men to qualifiy for one of the, $2,500 to | $10,000 a year positions now open; spe- cial senior coaching for those desiring Cc. P. A. degree; previous experience my sirable, but not absolutely necessary if} you are willing to study hard for a ; Short period during spare time:; appli- cants will be granted a confidential per- sonal interview; in réplying state age, | previous experience (if any), where em- | Box 133,} care Tribun: NUXATED IRON T 1¢ Po Ww Red-blooded Behind Strong, , Successful Men and Women of Toda vA BIG PARADE Sunday, EASTER SUNDAY, April 4th, is the day everyone wants You who haven't bought New Clothes for Easter, [ can make your old ones look just as good as new by DRY CLEANING your suits and gowns. to “dress up and parade.” You will find our service DYEING A lot of the new spring will see Easter morning have been dyed in our plant. you can never tell them from new ones. Practice economy, let us coat; if it is not in style, let us STILL KNOCKING The C. of C. and business men of Casper are putting April 4 unexcelled, suits, dresses and coats’ you But dye your old spring suit or make it over for you. ait a | o————_—_____ | rounds, Ke bune THE SPORT WORLD LARAMIE UT FOR BASEBALL Midwest Refinery There to Put . Fast Bunch in, Field First Season, Report The executive committee of the Mid- west Refining Company Athletic Club of Laramie, Wyo., is laying plans for a real baseball team the first season the Midwest at Laramie Is represented on the diamond. Suits and other equip- ment is expected for the players within | the next few days and the first fame may be played the middle of April. The Midwest baseball diamond will be in shape for practice by the first of next week. Because the only other diamond is a long distance from Laramie, the eity may build a baseball ground close in. There is a possibility oe a city league at Laramie this summer, also. AR OF SPORTS se oe Boxing—Clay Turner vs, Ray Smith, 8 rounds, at Cam ; Wille Jaekson vs. Ralph B: 8 rounds, at Camden, N. J.; Irish Patay Cline vs. Jack Perry, 8 rounds, at Camden, N. J.; Pete Herman vs. K. 0. O'Donnell, 8 den, N. J.; Augie Ratner ackié Clarke, 8 rounds, at Paterson, N. J; Benny Valger vs. Charlie O'Con- nell, 10 rounds, at Cleveland; Joe Lynch vs. Frankie Daly, 10 rounds, at Detroit; Karl Puryear vs. Carl Tremaine, 10 rounds, at Detroit; Paysey Wallace vs: Johnny Solsberg, 10 rounds, at Detroit. GLADYS BROGKWELL IN TENSE DRAMA AT (AIS “The Devil's Riddle,” a new William Fox feature, of which Gladys Brockwell is the star, comes to the Iris theater to- day, The story is intensely dramatic, dealing wih the experiences of an un- sophisticated Western girl who travels to the Mecca of her heart's desire, New York, Miss Brockwell is said t® appear in the most appealing role of her career —— You for erent uN, tl Goodyear Double-Cure Fabricy All-Weather Tread... 30x 4 Good Single-Cure ¢ 5 ModE AeA ea Teh $2159 as Esther, the heroine who chafes at the! bonds which bind her to-a drunken stepfather and a little shack in Mon-| tana. Breaking the bonds, she makes | her way to New York, where she lias a very rough road to travel. Through- out the picture Miss Brockwell, accorda- ing to report, portrays this character with the acute undersanding one has grown accustomed to associate with her and her work. <A feature, such as this, will be welcomed by her many ad mirers. Mr. Louis Young, 1652 | Clifford St., Rochester, N. Y., writes: “I suffered for thirty years with chronic bowel troubie, #tom- Sch {rouble and hemorrhages of © bovwe! We_bought a bottle of Peruna and I took it faithfully, and I began to feel ketter. ly wife persuaded me to con- tinue, and took it for some time as directed, Now\I am a well man.” \ Suffered thirty | years with stomach trouble and hemorrhages of the bowels, Willing Workers Circle of the, M. BE. Church will have a notion bazaar next Thursday, April ist, in the parlors of the church beginning at 2 p. m. They will also havea bake sale and will serve refreshments, Everybody come ~ and bring a friend and enjoy a pleasant | Yiquid or Tablet Form afternoon. 8-31-2t —————_ The Arch of Triumph ATA .o, * K 2 “oe, a o >, aa + o, KA ¢ 1% ? 2 + o-ofe-fe eho This Louis heel pump is designed with an artistry which leaves nothing to be de- sired in either beauty or comfort. 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