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INFINE - FOR BOUT Local Heavyweight Draws Large COWBOYS BEGIN TOSSING BALL Intercollegiate Sched Schedule of Univer-| |AIR SERVICE IS AGAIN OPEN TO Provisions for enlistments and re-en- listments for the infantry for transfer nounced by Sergt. McGreevy of the re- | eruiting station here. The quota is ' 1,600 men for airplane service and 900 | for loon ‘service. Details can be secured on application to the local sta- tion. ARMY RECRUITS) | petition. | to the air service of the army are an-| | county of Natrdna, State of Wyoming.) to ghow cause why an order yhould not be granted to the said Joseph Stone as such executor and trustee to sell so mush of the real es of the said} degensed as shzll be necessary for the} purposes and reasons set forth in said} or some of them, And that'a copy of this order be pub-! lished at least four successive weeks in) The Casper Daily Tribune, a news buper of general circulation printed snd} published datly except Sunday in te| City of Casper, County of Natrona, a State of Wyoming. | Done this 26th day of March, 1320, RALPH KIMBALL, Judge. PAGE FIVE NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE The State of Wyoming, : 88. County of Natrona In the District Court of the Sixth Ju- |dieial District. In the Matter of the Estate of 8S. B. BARKER, Deceased. ® Notice is hereby givea to all credi- tors and other perapns Interested in the above entitled estate, that on March 1, 1920, the undersigned Administrator 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 Audience i in Winding up | Opens. with ee Pub, March 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1920.| and petition an@ file objections thereto Training at at Club | sity Aggie? By a few invention, it is possible to | (WOW) at any time on or before May 8tin, 1921 on April: 17 ‘speak a message into a telephone re- a ——— that is, within thirty days after the last Jack Taylor, the the 220-p pound dry farm- er, finished this mext to last night of training work before his match with Big Bill Hokuff last night while an in- terested crowd of onlookers watched him at the Casper Athletic Club. Tay- lor looks better than he has before any of his previous matches here. Starting with light warm-up exercise, Taylor took on the hefty Harvey Per-! kins, who is 2 match for most any man in Wyoming, and several other heavy wrestlers who can stand the gaff at the | hinds of the big Casper wrestler. Tay- lor toyed with ‘all of them and waited until he got ready to use the hold which fastens them to the: floor. Taylor appears to be improving in his ability to pin his opponent to the mat when he once gets a good hold on him, This has been his one big failing in earlier matebes staged here. With his weight, speed and endurance, as well as cool-headed wrestling ability, this ; Jatest improvement is a pleasant sur- prise to Taylor’s friends. Shadow wrestling, stomach exercises and work with the exercising apparatus completed the program last night for Taylor. George MeLeod, who took care of Taylor after his work yesterday and gave him his evening rub-down, told his friends that the Wyoming wrestler | was in excellent condition for his pore this week. MeLeod, who is promoting the bie! match Thursday night in the Iris thea- ter, is arranging an unusual program of preliminaries. Two or three real fights dnd possibly a coming light- weight luminary, will be put. on to. please the boxing fans as well as the wrestling fans. A packed house seems a certainty, according to 2m announcement made this afternoon by ‘McLeod. Reserve seat tickets are being snapped up by those who want to view the show from prize seats. Tickets are on sale at the Smoke. House, C, West's confectionary store, the Little Brick, Gunnison's News | Depot and Pari te Iris Theater. FRANK MORAN DEFEATS BRITISHER ON POINTS WN LONG DISTANCE. 60 (By ‘Assootated Press.) LONDON, April 6.—Frank Moran CARPENTIER SKILLED IN BOWLING AS IN BOXING—Here is how Georges | Carpentier, French heavyweight champion, is keeping in shape while in New York, | OLE ANDERSON LOSES 10 ~ TURNER, TUNNEY KNOCKS | WELL BE SOLD OR TRADED—“Ping” Bodie, who, according to Manager} Higgins, has played his Iust game as @ Yankee. He may figure in a trade with the Red Sox. of Pittsburgh last. night beat. Cow- Meehan of California outfought Al ae ‘ ler of Cumberland in a 15-round fight | Reberty,of: New Nork jy. an eight | get rid of your Acid-Stomach—or something ‘worse Sr ite yer atone al at Holbern pais, a. Se ae round bout ie last night. ‘will happen to you. ce i pee mage died HAL BAOMAW OF f. 6, 10° MANAGE GREYBULL GLUB “| BRIMER ON DEGISIN PAL MOORE WING FROM ty Associated Press.) , MEMPHIS ‘Tenn., April 6.—Pal Moore of phis was given! a ref- WILLIE MEEHAN HAS BEST OF AL ROBERTS IN EIGHT (Special te The Tribune.) LARAMIE, Wyo., April 6.—Since the conclusion of the very successful bas- ketball season at the university a week ago, attention is being centered on vari- ous branches of spring athletics. For the first time in many years the uni- versity had arranged a schedule of inter- | collegiate baseball, and the candidates are working hard in preparation for the opening game, to be played. with the Colorado Aggies at Fort Collins on April 17. Inclement weather conditions hhave seriously “handicapped praetice, But the batteries have been working !\put indoors and it is hoped that the nine will be in good form for the first con- test. Spring football practice will also begin immediately, under the direction | of the coach and former letter men, and the men are to be divided. into elemen- tary and advanced squads. track and tennis will also be taken up, in the expectation that these may be- come intercollegiate sports within 2» | Year or two . gis BTS SAE it cleans out the germs of winter— freshens you _ up—Hollister’s Rocky fountain Tea, a certain Spring Cleanser Smi Work in} | ceiver and have it recorded on a the line, BE ee SHOULD NOT BE 2p oe MADR The Sate of Wyoming ; : Ss. County of Natrona, In the District Court, District. W. Canservan, Deceased. having filed his petition herein pray- tion of ‘the real estate of said decen: |orable Ralph Kimball, jeourt, that all persons fore the said district court, thereof on Wednesday, the of April, forenoon of said day, room of ‘said district court hous\y in the 28th | OUT SULLWAN I FIRST (By. Associated Press.) NEWARK, N. J3., April 6,—Clay Turner of Madison, Wis., substituting for Al Weingert of Newark, defeated Ole Anderson of Seattle in’an eight- | round bout. Gene ‘Tunney of New York, light- heavyweight champion of the Ameri- can Expeditionary force, knocked out Sullivan of Shenandoah, Pa., in the first pen setae A diane taser a fon, oF come, of the caused by A: | yy Associ lated. Press.) NEWARK. N. J., April aie | : —— | KEEP IT SWEET Keep stomach sweet Gian cekewardion tha bade candy. its Because of universal stomach trouble—rarely do Hea ine anyone these days—who does not belch, say m me,” then go/on talking. Along with this embarrassing trouble goes Bad fepeating, Millions suffer from Seps Your Strength &n Acid-Stomach does not hold food long enough to thoroughly digest it but hurries it out, a sour, fer- menting mass, forming gasses and harmful acids — that can not make good blood—flesh—bone and brain. Day and night this goes on, doing ceaseless dam- age. Stomach troubles, like Heartburn, etc., are Nature’s warning to look out — A New Method Takes the Acid Out It is called RATONIC—a tablet—good to eat. like Learn power Excess Acid out of the body. For'the sake of your- self and family, try EATONIC. Realize: the benefits “Makes the Body Sour’ Heartburn, Sour Acid Gassy Overeating, Indiges- Seventy non-organic diseases Indigestion, to take up and carry the | phonograph record at the other end of | notte NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION re is hereby given that at a spe- ‘abit TO SHOW CAUSE WHY o-| tion, OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE °ffice of the Company at Casper, Wyom- ing for an order of sale of some por-| entitled thereto. } Necro ase cial meeting of the stockholders of Box C Company, a Wyoming corpora- legally called and held at the jing, on the 2nd day of July, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at which }meeting stockholders representing and jowning more than two-thirds of the jeapital stock of said company issued and "sixth Jualefat | outstanding or all of such capital stock Issued and outstanding were: present, by In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew |legal resolution unanimously adopted, |sald corporation was ordered dissolved, Joseph Stone, the executor and trus-|said company having ceased to do busi- tee under the last will and testament|ness, all corporate debts having been pf Andrew QV. Cassorvan, deceased, | paid and the corporate assets and 'property distributed among the persons The Statutory trus- tees for creditors and stockholders are dent, for the purposes therein set forth.|C. H. Townsend, Winnie Bucknum, and It is therefore ordered by the Hon- judge of said interested in} D. 1920. the estate of suid deceased appear be-} or judge! day | LEIGH B. TOWNSEND, 1920, at ten o'clock in the| at ‘the court} Pub. Mar.’9, 16, Leigh B. Townsend. | Dated titis 4th day of February, A. Cc. H. TOWNSEND, President. Secretary. , 80, April 6, 13, 20, Do You Stop—and Belch? Sure Sign o Acid-Stomach Free Simply send us your _, address on a postal and “receive by return maile big 50cbox of EATONIC. Tryitfaithfully Hsatis- fied,send us 50c. Ifit fails to benefit you—the test is free—you do not owe usone penny Address postal te Eatonic Rem: edy Co. Dept. 3, 10188. Wabash Ave,, Chicago publication of this wotice on April 6, 1920, and if no objecvons are filed the Administrator will rsaxe ‘inal settle- TMent of said estate on May 10, 1929, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the court. Dated this 9th day of Marca, 2920. D. AUSTIN C. BARK Administrator of the Estate of 8. B. BARKER, Deceased. WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney for Administrator. ‘Pub. Mar. 9, 16, 23, 30, April 6, 1920. avow) ——$—_—__— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE Thé State of Wyoming, : 788. County of Natrona In the District Court of the Sixth Ju- dicial- District. In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY G. DUHLING, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all credi- tors and other persone interested in the above entitled estate, that on March 8, 1926, the undersigned Executrix filed 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, 1979, that is, within thirty days after the last publication of this notice on April 6, 1920, and if no objections are filed the Executrix will make final settle- ment of said estate on May 10, 1920. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the court. Dated this 8th day of March, A. D. 1920. GBRTRUDE A. DUHLING, Executrix of the Estate of Harry G. Duhling, Deceased. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Estate. Pub. Mar. 9, 16, 23, 30, April 6, 1920. 1920. gwow) | Out of town parties may pur- chase the WILLARD THRBAL- ED RUBBER insulated. storage battery, a quality produc:, for their car by phoning 9583 or writing to the ) (Giving Make and’ model of car.) Phone 1127-R | QF MIDWEST REFINING) siamo shlsed "K-noiS Bi pe ony eae STAHL THE CLEANER CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING | Other methods*try to change the form of the cities nego lekte it in the body. take it out; then it can do no harm. Mrs. ‘Tom’ Majors tas: purchased the! home of Mr. and Mrs: Borden Coulter } on Natrona avenue. GRBYBULL, Wyo. April 6.—Hal Brokaw of Kansas City has heen ap- pointed manager of the Midwest Refin- the new aid to digestion. It is better to “ar goracsoy ml safe to ing -com| baseball team of Greybull | as can ‘The EATONIC tablets have been proyen to be bestin this pli Besides Brokaw, Joe Mo NOTICE | sarids of cases when others have failed. EATONIC also disin- Called for apa Psp ada the Carthy and Floyd Trehern, both Kansas Cc. M. Henderson, resident pi.no fects and purifies the entire ive tract; drives out the gas sam City ball players, have ;arrived here to| tuner. My eiterenors: home peopte. and bloat. You can fairly it work. It's 2 natural, heraagresed play on the team, which promises to be| Phone 743. P.O. Box 908 4-54f Excess Acidity remedy—acts quick. Simply removes the of course the the sufferer gets well. one of the fastest in) Wyoming this ‘ing. Trehern play, in the infield SHEE IEE IRI ICR IESE EIA IATA | Keepa Doe Sf ATONE at heme. Carry a few in your while MeCarthy ae fill th where most | pechne Hoa aeeiaon ‘Then see how good you feel after you needed. First practice probably will be } eat. Let your own stomach be the judge. EATONIC will save held this week with nedriy..25 men as e -_@ ] bearer leanne ag pe ay ped es Laser) candidates for the team oa | Millions 8 ey ees BIC falle 90) pesee re oo x4 5 | tried or now use—don't give up hope. Over half a million have ERE I 5 5 | used EATONIC and were benefited. Frequently the first tablet | CALENDAR OF SPORTS: - ivesinstant relict Leading preeteew seth ant 4 °“pastball: Pabitie Goast league opens Millions Are Suffering its season, with Oakland at Los An They really don’t know what ails geles, Vernon at San Francisco, Seat them or howto getrelief, Here are a few of the seve: Tare to your measure and guaranteed to fit. WHEW! tle at Sacramento, and Portland at Sait nty i ae Priced from $40.00 up eats petra ae xing: Jack Britton va. Denix jervousness, O'Kepfe, 10 rounds, at Kenosha, Wis, nia, the “Blues,” Rbeumatism, $106,301,760.00 Johnny Griffiths vs. omy Comiskey é BS Ee ae 10 rounds, at Peoria, Eddie Witzsim- L MA I HERS HeartTrouble,etc. vie Sia mons vs, Ray Pryal, 10 ‘rounds, at A. . fe a test—stops Belching ~ makes New insurance in March. Pittsburgh. ;Matt Brock ys. Young you feel good. — One ..month’s ..work — Michaels, 20 ERIE OY f rounds, at § GOOD D PROGRESS MADE ON WEST CASPER SCHOOL The West. Casper igper whol, whink. ts heing erected under the supervision of Garbutt and Weidner near the end of C ¥ ‘wvenuce, is progressing rapidly. The) oiltside walls are completed, the buil ax béen roofed and window frames are being placed: Work on the interior will Soon be commenced: 4 BEAR OIL ae Over 30,000 applications written by New York Life Agency force. Did you get yours? R. T. KEMP, Agent 111 East Second. Phone 370 Over Tait’s Pool Hall—147 So. 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