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pearing in. Man Willie fight, ccording to the rulings of the There is one feature of the opponents for Dempsey that the public is starting to take cognizance of, and that is the very consistent and decis- ive "manner in’ which ‘Kearns refuses to arrange for a match against. Willic Meehan. The “fat boy” is training in New York and anxious for such a fight. Of course a Meshan-Dempsey fight Dayton: itg! Would be as'much’ of a*problem as to{oid and ha: where the battle could be staged, but} put little ‘that ix a side issue as compared with the fact that Kearns will not listen vo such a match, A .We do not for one minute believe that Meehan would defeat Dempsey. Stich a thought is farthest from our make just as good a scrap, fact a better one, than. the Brennan's ‘or the Frank Moran's or, the Gunboat Smith's or a whole lot of others. Demp- re The natural thought would be that ‘under such conditions Mr. Kearns and )Mr, Dempsey would be delighted ‘to get a chance to show that Mr. Mee- han’s victory was not exactly right and - that Dempsey would want to try and flatten ‘the said Mr. Meehan with one of his “man killing” blows. And there is the ru¥. Kearns and’ Dempsey well Know that Meehan while considered a - dub ean:stind terrific punishment and durthermore he is a wild’swinger and a hard hitter, and’ with such a man there is always a chance that one of those wild ‘swings’ might connect. “Is this the reason for Dempsey «not. wanting to take any more of Dr. Meehan’s. pré- scription? Meehan has made several bad fights since that decision over Dempsey, but there always. has been @ feeling in Mec- fan's mind that he can do better against Dempsey than he can against many of’ the “old timers’ he has met from. time to»time, Add to this the fact that Meehan believes he hus Deripsey's “goat” ard there is every prospect, tha: It. Me 4 a t eeiontty r if id at fe at with Mi . Mee- ‘question but that he would ig’ Gard, “But unless y change | their expr forged into the: match: Meo- never hive augther scrap with iven, that the ‘etockholders & Gas Com- swill be held at: the ices of fampany, Room 202, Continental Building, in the Citv of Casper, State of Wyoming, on Monday, the 25th day of cea, 1920, at’ 11 o'clock in. the forenoon, for: the purfpose of a directors, and transacting such’ other Paereee ae taey. Properly come | ore 2) rae ttf “Datel this 13th day of October, GIL H. WOOTTEN, ! Secretary. Publish Oct. 14, 15, 16, 1920, PIONEER GROCERY . AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Mica oom o We Deliver CASPER DAIRY CO. » Honest milk from clean cows: Your baby will thrive on our milk. Phone 471 i. Every well-groomed woman « Theater Building iis i TE State Rulings ee Derigpeyiteom Ap: ' Jack Dempsey and his manager, Jack Kearns, are -having their troubles in. getting cities where the champion can show his wares. As far as opponents there is no trouble getting the only available men—all of them has beens or dubs—but there is no place they ‘can take the franchise in the Pacific Coast league should Salt Lake City décide to drop’ out of the circuit. j league hist played in Cie ( r eland, mind, but we know that Meehan would} in Netwaont etthe: shart and in} Cleveland and Philadelphia, the Forest City team winning both ‘ends. minor, eclipsed, it looks as sey lost a decision to Meehan and it|“Babe” Ruth will have nothing in par- has been & decision that in some per-| ticular to shoot at next season, aside , Sons mind has given Meehan very con-| from an endeavor to break his own , siderable prestige. \ ES OR BATTLE Many Candidates > respective states interested, Ble: Richards, the | sensational htweight, is only 19 yeary s beersin the boxing game more than @ yeur. ff ribune ETIRED — |FATING HOT DOUGHNUTS Peace) sene| HEN OUR UR * Bureka—a real true doughnut. shop! Just ike “they have in the exst.”” It is a shop just around the cormer, and there are three little tables in a row. where the best of service is given. And i % Frat es fin original way of serving orders. A Besides’ Leading Cox in. Nation tray with the steaming coffee in a Popular Majori Republican brown betty pot, a pitcher of real Bigs) ay a ¢ream, and three lusclous doughnuts. Candidate Has 175 Ma- years ago, )Phis is the Natrona Doughnut Shop jority in College ~ suicide. on Durbin street, just north (of Soc- The national straw yote for presi- dential choiee, reported through the United Drug Co. by the loce} Rexall store, the Kimball, Drug company, to October 8 is as follows: Harding, total male vote.. Harding, total femate vote. i= 2275.89 Total for Harding. Cox, total male vote... Cox, total female , vot Total for Cox_.-- Harding’s majority Harding, clectoral vo! Cox, electoral vote_.._ Harding's majority - MR. AND MARS, WEBEL ARE Fresno, it is said, stands ready to The first double-header 1883, between clubs. representing With all tome run records, major an’ though The new Pacific International league is satisfied with the success with which it met in its first season and is plan- ning to be in the field again next year, possibly with one or two changes in the circuit. Pete Hartley and Pal Moran are book- eq for their third encounter on Octo- ber a when they are scheduled to mix for rounds at New Orleans. Their | first bout was a draw and Hartley won the decision inthe second contest by a harrow margin. _ i ; Major league baseball magnates de- {sirous of making a change. in their ‘training camps next year should not overlook St. Petersburg, Fla. The au-! thorities in that city haye voted $6v,- 000 for the construction of a ball park and playing quarters for any ‘majo> league~club, with which arrangements} can be made. GASPER BANK PRESIDENT HERE FROM LOS ANGELES AFTER TWO-YEAR-ABSENCE Mr, and Mrs. C..C. P. Webel and. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sample have arrived hereon an overland trip from Los An- geles, Chl. They left California (on September 30, and made the trip, diréct- ly to Casper, with the exeéption of a visit with Mrs. Sample’s sister in Colo- rado. ‘This-is the first tiyne that Mrs. Webel has been in Casper. Mr. and Mrs Webel were married in Los Angeles two years ago last July, and have a lovely home there.» Mr. Webel | is ymazed at the change in the city, and is pleased with the business situation, ‘He exnects to visit here about x month. Mr. and Mrs. Sample report a splen- did vacation Jime spent in Southern California and gay that they can’ see a change in the city even during the Short time they were’ gone. { priate Se coal oa 2StE The Fenians are the outgrowth of an Trish military orgnization founded, tra- dition, says, about 400°B, CG. “OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!” Get out your OS. I. SCHWARTZ efully as her gowns or the arrangement of her coiffure. oe When Fashion decrees, as does Fashion this season, that the last totich to the smartest and loveliest costume shall be PEARLS—then the woman of excellent taste and innate refinement chooses (CHELIEU “Le pérle parfait” . JOS. 1. SCHWARTZ. MASONS Arthur K. Lee, president of ‘the Na- ional Bank of Commerce, has returned from Thermopolis where, in behalf of the grand lodge of Masons in Wyoming, hé officiated Tuesday in the laying of the corner stong of the new high school iver ithe couhiry and (*atilding being erected on a part of the * state reserve. Mr. Lee also officiated at the Inying of the corner stone of \the Methodis?. Church at Basin on Monday, acting for he grand lodge. NOTICE. 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