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PAGE FIVE 1 Tieod. (he contest will: close July 4.| Clarence E. Hood, for the past ‘yer! The contest is’ in charge of the Safety! connected with the shipping office c2| ; the Midwest Refinery, has resigned | Emblem Contest,committee," Watertown, | Ree his position with the Midwest and is | C2 ab Se |making his headquarters in Room nt ; Townsend Building, the district plur SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION }of the Equitable Life Assurarice | _Inp the “District Court-;Sixtiy Judicial ciety of the United States, as a | District. [sentative of that well known comym STATE OF WYOMING ) He will be glad to greet old fi a ae and new, and help them to solvp ers’ unton,-it is understood, demane 19 9, Th raise the employers, it is st |COUNTY OF NATRONA ) insurance problems,. life, accidert Tena ‘Myers, Plaintiff, vs. Geo. W-/health, all forms of which are | N LETS on 3 a ee | H Myers, Defendant. written by The Equitable. "kl uur PNTED EPLIES TO THE’ ABOVE NAMM) DEFEND: © Non-cancellable and jnon-restrictable CHICHEST ER $s PILLS ANT, (‘whose last kriown = residence | accident and ‘health: insurance is a new i Sel Aakeyger rogeiee or j was Seattle, Washington: | torm recently devised by The Equitable, te at Ber seta GS C Ea A) You will please ‘take notice that Tena! and is considered the most wonderful = deled, wih Bice Bitton. Charlie Or onnell Wins § sal Tt Garas sent in tothe Chamber of Com- | Myers has filed/a petition <gainst you, | insurance of {ts kind in history, = Brats beret r Sree Puryear: Loses ‘to Car! merce” headquarters in response: to the | Geo. ‘W- Myers, in =the» District Court) For appointmentphone 196 or 1192,{ Whsnaied biupcetene Matas of ‘Natrona: County, “Wyomitig on the! or call at office. : 3-27-5t SOLE BY Ds Dene (ISzS FUCOVWHEDE juest buggestios an ath- ‘Tremaine’ | ae sac, Sie ia’: brow fe wiae.|20th day of March, A. D. 1920, and) spread interest “in. baseball, practically ;‘hat the prayer’ of said petition 1s y Associated Press.) every ecard méntioning baseball as a} for an absolute divorce from you. up-| Char- | -jon the ground of desertion. And you CURRAN, Ses aretchas| sete Is nam in nae red ache te Tul “A new note— decisi intéd’ Benny * Valgar @ppear in answer to'the petition of the} 6 or png yore in oil irae bt bony : plaintiff on or before! the (th day. of we've struck it” here last night. ” $5! P. IZE F Tuly,*A. D. 1920, judgment will be “ae past py 0 (ANSE y | rendered against you “fm “accordance | —Chesterfield | With the prayer of said> petition. | a DETR}. April ot | SAFETY EMBLEM' Witness ‘my hand and eprares s0in | Det att Pa ‘Tales | court ‘at Casper,’ Wyoming, an the hag their self ‘bout day of March, A. D. 1920. | = Tic HAZEL CONWELL, | last night ‘and won’ a hewspaper de- NEW YORK, April 1.— (United Clerk of District Court. | “shar Se fats” Be as ay! how Chesterfields do y?? Cision. Press.)—What would you suggest as a) (..41) > j “Satisfy { | National safety’ emblem? 5. 22. 2 P rae PETE HERMAN HAS \ |» If'you have s good'idea and can draw,|foy,UP- April 1, 8 15, 22, 29, May 6,1 lightful selection | BEST OF O'DONNELL |you may™be. in line for the $60 prize | 22° | of pias Turkish and (By Associated Press.) \the National Safety: council is offering} Domestic _ tobac. Hormoa, ba N. ae nie or ooo for a nationally recognized, plain, dis-' 2 ha . 1 Herman, tame ‘champion; tinctive emblem that will do away with 7 cos, irmonious: featéd “K2°0." O'Dorinell of ‘Glouces- | “safety. first”, as a slogan. , STORAGE ag * bi naa that Me Me! ter, Nd. In ‘tay Sot bout | In announcing the contest, In which 5 Coe as e . Rng aes mag anya Sw fe ABS. 2 REO NR | hete. ‘Beal y ol im eligibility 4: tt limited, th ar FIRST PHOTO OF CARPENTIER IN U.S. IN FIGHTING POSE—The picture| den and Clay ‘Turner of S. Paul, (saa. pay ees ! “There are but few emblems now is a closeup showing the’ French boxer’s muscular development and well-knit Minn.,’ : | used that are nationally recognized. | | The Rea Cross is an illustration of anj iain piri a CALENDAR OF SPORTS emblem which is ‘universally satisfac- | tory, and the Stars‘and Stripes suit us 7 ——*' | exactly ds/our National flag: The red P Wrestling: Metropolitan A, A. U. | flug and the red light, as signals of dan- Stanislaus Zbyszko vs. John Freberg, at | ger, are accepted by everybody. But | Brooklyr, Ni Y. We huve no emblem® of “safety.” ‘championships, at New York City; Each participant will be permitted to Boxing: Willie Ryan vs.’ Joe Daly, 10| submit two drawings, in which the rT a ang rounds, at Johnson City, N. Y. green and white color scheme must be : 5 | By R. H. SHEFFIELD, (United Press Staff Correspondent > | ANTWERP, April 1.—Quite apart from the sporting viewpoint, | and the possibilities: of national athletic triumph Belgium expects to turn the’ 1920 Olympiad to commercial account in the reconstruction of a.war-ravaged country: Such is the frank admission of Count de Baillet-Latour, president of the Antwerp Olympic committee, hiniself the keenest sportsman, who however is under no delusions‘as to amount of interest displayed in sport by his interest in Americi~ countrymen, generally. .> ¢- Vigorous proptiiganda work is being Interviewed by the United Pres carried on here to stimulate, the some- Count de Baillet-Latour declared: ““The*wHat dormant national interest in mat- Olympic games are going to play a big ters’ sportive, but everybody realizes part in the reconstraction ‘of Belgiumy}the advantages accruing from an in- inasmuch as participants and specta- ternational sporting pilgrimage to Bel- tors will include men from all parts)/glum, and eyery inducement is being of the world, who Will use the oppor-| offered to attract ordinary —war-zone tunity thus offered to open up new bus-| visitors to the Olympic games. While iness prospects. * |the location of \this year’s games is The war has shown the value of but) a geographical coincidence it hap- sport as an aid to’ physical develop:|/pens very fortunately for » country ment, and the more widely sport is} which badly needs ‘every means of com- recognized the more popular it will be-) pensation for five years’ impoverish- come. This apa ek dis going to. ment Ahru,war. help to popularize | “the incidental-|. Thé arena ‘of’ the Antwerp’ stadfim ly she will thus ‘help in the recon-| measures 575 feet in length by 302 feet struction of:hetown industry, In point broad. The width of the running of fact the Antwerp Oiympic games track at the grand stand is 29 feet. promise to ‘male ood thruout Brasipejand wiong the straight 29 feet. A lap as well. + on the cinder track is 122 feet. The “For example, a manifesto has ‘peen Tength of the football pitch is-345. feet issued by the Trench National Sports by, 130 feet. \ ~| federation urging all’young men in all; In all, the stadium” covers 11 aéres/ Drenches of sport to'go into hard train- and has accommodation for 30,000 spec-| ing right away, 60 as to uphold at tators, including 11,000 seats. The, Antwerp the honors already gained by, grandstand on the south is 487. feet France at ‘Athéns'and Stockholm. The long, with over 6,000 seats, while there| Swiss government is ‘giving a subven-|is a somewhat smaller stand on the| tion of 15,000"franes in aid of the Swiss north side of the ground, accomimodat- share of the work ‘@t Antwerp, and ing 3,800 spectators, t this will be supplémented by a national), The competitors’ dressing-rooms are} subscription drmanized by, the Swiss! connected Avith the track by means of Sports federation: ‘Fourteen big Swiss) a subway. i sporting organizatlots are already! ‘phere will be quite a number of ex- booked for Antwerp. | hibitions, processions, stagéplays and Regarding Belgium's contribution to} other sideshows, many but remotely the games, Count db Baillet-Latour de-! connected with sport. It is expected leavyweights, fought draw. gt _-out of town parties may pur- éhase the WILLARD THREAL- ED RUBBER insulated storage battery, a quality produc: for ester ie their car by phoning ~968J or writing to the AUTO ELECTRICAL COMPAN\. CIGARETTES iit East First Sf. Phone 068-J They Satisfy (Giving make and model of car.) You will be correetly dressed if you huy your clived, regretfully, “Belgium itself, in that King Albert will take the silute so far as the man in ‘the street is con-|at the inaugural grand march of the) cerned, cares little for sport. The aver-. competitors and an‘ elaborate royal box age Belgian cannot differentiate, for: has been prepared for the various roy-) exampys, between boxing and fight-|alties who will witness the games from ing; between ragby and soccer; be-| time to time, tween tennis and‘Jawn-tennis. Yet the/S peigium won the fight for the Olym-| enthusiasm of those “young folk who] nic gameg after a vigorous battle. with, do get interested a sport is simply €X-| Holland a year «zo. » Holland put inva peeve! |stvong plea for the 1920 Olympiad, on That a large influx of visitors is ex-|/the ground that a neutral country pected is proved by the energetic way ; would be more appropriate so soon aft- in which the executive committee is) er the great world war, but while she making plans for the. accommodation} worsted Belgium in the political arena, of throngs of sightseers. With Ant-| King Albert’s gallant little country won Wwerp as a terminal” on some of the) the athletic battle,’ sentiment doubtless biggest trans-ocean steamship routes, influencing the governing body, and and in view of the @irect service be-| the allotment of the Olympiad to Ant- stween Antwerp and New York, Balti! werp was ded as something in»the} inore, and Philadelphia, the committce| nature of a “consolation ‘prize’’ for, the The Best Quality considers American participation a most} hardships ‘of war. : “i important factor. Several members of| The stadium, which is now almost STETSON HA TS the executive committee know the prih-! completed, is stiuated in the suburl cipal cities of the United. 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