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mation service in Wyoming and a mem- a speech-making tour ber of the American Society of Engi-| cities.of New Jersey neers, will be the principal speaker at the banquet, while there will be several other good speakers. This is to be a general get-together meeting of all civil engineers in Casper and Natrona County, Covers will be laid for about fitty-four engineers. os away the honors in the meet. Among those who will swim for the local club jare “Bus” Douglas; Myron Wilsey, O. J. \Hosford, “Happy” Kuehn, Don Stryker, |Collie Wheeler, Ted Alones, Earl Smead Frank Webster, Mickey Ringler and Al Enegrene. Hal DeWaide and Wallace | | will. compete in the plunges. | {| In the women’s: events, the club will be represented by Thelma Payne, na- FOR PACIFIC NORTHWEST |tional women’s fancy. diving champion; Helen Hicks, frene and Virginia Pem brooke, Ethel Knowles, Mabel. MeKib- bon, Jeannette Woods, Alice Joy and Roberta Wade. "The P. N. A. outdoor championships will be held in Victoria, B. C. Oo PORTIAND, Oraccay seen earie! LOCA L CH. AP TER mers from the University of Oregon, the Seattle’ (Wash.) Athletic club, the OF ENGINEERS Victoria (E. C.) Athletic club, are to com- | pete in the Pacific Northwest association | indoor swimming championships to be WILL BAN UET held jointly in Portland and Seattle the principal == BLONDY’S TAXI Chandler 7-Passenger HOKUFE ARRIVES | CASPER TOMGHT be | Giant Who Tackles Jack Taylor : on Thursday to Complete Training Here } Senator Hirom Johnson of California, | candidate for the Republican presiden- | tial nomination, is scheduled to begin IRIS THEATER TODAY about the middle of April. The events | A j e are to be equally divided between the| The American Association of Engl- . two. cities. neers will give a banquet at the Hen- Jack Cody, swimming instrudor of ning Hotel tonight, starting at. 7 a S es 1e the Multonomah club, expects to carry o'clock. H. D, Comstock of the, recla- ped AU a as moun’ man loom other have in—-———_, ‘The Midnight Bride” Everyone likes a fascinating show. na other You will like it all the ed when Is the prettiest little bride you ever saw married at midnight. es Ree we remind you that it has all - Mig onaition, and wreeting. ms wt | the beauty of the Orient FOX NEWS WEEKLY ed him last v and saw tr n Taylor dow | ; ht and T lay night, Taylor | b | C " tl will also go thr h a full program of | : work and the Casper Athlet Club will se an Ape eg Sea Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11 p. m. rene : as e s Thursds ie Ho 0 pounds. n placed on DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT It’s a gorgeous picture with a wonderful ar- ray of Oriental danc- cers, thrilling res- cues, big hand-to- hand fight and some more. N-E-X-T A Thrilling Western “HELL'S HALF ACRE’ “The Invisible Bond” The gaiety and fashion of metropolitan life, pictured in scenes of sumptuous beauty. Underneath, a big, vital, hu- man drama, pulsing with the passions that rule the race. EO a Ee nee of secing nat positions ANNUAL YAGHT RAGE T0 BE REMED THIS YEA ted fress.) | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ET FOR A BIG SEASON—“Duffy” L ewis, the outfielder of the Yankees, has ined the team at the training camp. He is in excellent physical condition and race between PRanaleanta icris: | has patched up his salary differences w ith the club. ; nual yach 2 to be made to interest} ee Ns AAT AGE | EES eee yee : ‘ houses. We never have had a bill of fare and no short SAILORS AT FRISCO OUT — | NEX-T nati Heatiod, eis we: one atenciler {UMNGICOMA a (By Associated Press.) | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif. Kid Ross of Lusk may fight here aa Li and. twa doubles, will decide the Stan-|Cummings-Paul ‘fight Friday night. |ford-California intercollegiate champion-| Ross fights Yankee Sullivan of Omaha | ship on April 10. at Lusk, Wyo., April 12. Ross is also ors |. Paul Kinney, Stanford tennis captain, | scheduled to meet Johnny Fiske at Salt | has these stars on his team: Phil Neer, | Lake City some time. jPacific northwest champion; Jimmie Davis, Lawesberry Fish and Turner. es PORT Pe Oy he Me ate o California's team is captained — by [oegesgoeQeetoeoate-stoae-cho-ate-ste- ate teste eRo-ete-shoeto-ete sho she se- seo tte seen r-VeNee Wee see aee Se Le see en geese sey iM o Culinary Workers’ Local 842. PATHE NEWS If the local had option over us it also has it over every private home which serves meals to outsiders, The Army and Navy Dining Club. By G. B. ROSE, Manager Ac eball season and of games with eames | with + enry ) Stevens, addidncludes “Jim dRoth: ro shortstop ello of Cleve- second ¢ are among the promis- | child, Tevis Martin, Don Wright,| Powers } Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. 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