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j {pen Seneral to compel all youngsters ) tes. MONDELL RUNS STRONG JN HOME DISTRICT “Sion county complete except five emull Mirocincts gave Harding 935, Cox 430, faq ifred, Beach (Rep.) 752, Phillips (Rep) 4be Christensup (bem.) 567, Practice of Examining High School ixants Before Allowing: Training [5 Becoming ye General The pra ctice is becoming more and #f the high schools who expect. to take Part in any form of athletics to un- @ergo a rigid physical examination, Any oy who shows that he has ‘a weal heart or any othér organic trouble will be prohibited from participating ‘In any Yorm of exercise which will place any strain on his particular weak point, Many of the deaths that now occuk; particularly in football, are the result, not So much of the fast’and strenuous Play as the inability of the boy him- self being able to meet and withstand ‘the shock which it is known he must meet. It is‘ only a few days ago that dispatches carried the news that a Chi- cago athlete dropped dead after a short run on the track, Waldo Galvin, a student of -the University: of Chicago, merely was taking his usual practice jog after Which, on his way to the show- er bath, he toppled over lifeless. Tt was Yound that he had heart trouble. Such an/instance as this will not be possible pnce there is a strict system of survefllance and examination. Therg/can be no question that & gen- eration/or %o ago, many athletes de-} rived ire haem than good from their Feruseean in Sports of a strenuous naturé. Young men and boys were al- Si EA elt ude ae TEN-THOUSAND-DOLLAR HOG GUEST AT nothing’ is tow good for the hog (meani: the farm variety) in Tor the best rooms in a Des Moines hotel, where it was driven from Its owner considered it unsafe to leave it overnight at the show, LLOYDGEORGE | eee = MAKES GOODAS | DOG SMUGGLER (By. United Press.) LONDON (By Mail),—Lioyd George! lived. up to his reputation ‘as a “Welsh Wizard” when he returned from. Lu | eerne. He managed to smuggle home with him as far as No. 10 Downing street | @ dog—not a ‘pork’ ‘or a “‘peke," but! lowed to shift for themselves and ‘there was /no elaborate system of coach anil) ers constantly keeping vigih- That t are isolated cases Of this sort at fe present time cannot be denied, but it isthe rare exception that proves the rule. OLYMPIC CHARGES NOT MERE GOSSIP, As the “American one by one i‘ athletes, urned from — Antwerp, they were oti nin their charges. of gross ‘misma: Tent om the part of the American | 0’ who had charge of the American @Xpeditionacy. foree, and the air was vitriolic. For’ some time now there’ has béén ‘lithe lor notathge in this connection broached. By-some, it is taken ‘to be the auger-of, the lull before the storm which must sooner or. later break. A-committee of the athletes has Keen organized to set the exhibits before the proper authorities, ahd it: is tin- derstood ‘that ‘this committee quietly is working getting its evidence ‘together and marshalling it so that it can be properly set forth. There is no use in geing off halfcocked, and it is evident! Phat this is the basis on which. the American’ athletes are going about the ess. Just how, soon: it willbe be: fore thé publig ‘is“rogated wittr another agreeable. aiving of soiled athletic en ix not known. It seems too bad that {ve must have so much of this, SET DURING YEAR.- When the final compijations are made at the end of this year it will be found that this has been an unusual one the number of records that haye@beon broken in varioy® branches of athlet- Swimming,-1%, probably will be found, has had its figures materiatly lowered. This applies especially {9 the Women's records, and for this — Miss Bleibtrey will be dargely responsible. It fs almost certain: that no one individ- Mal “has annexed as tany New figures. to her record than this’ young swim- ming marvel. ets MONDELL AN HARDING POLL | ‘RECORD VOTE (Continued from Page 1.) 787, to 683 for Fowler and 1.001. for Monden.” ‘Morgan's strength, it devel. ops, was far lésg. than many supposedly shrewd observers had anticipated. Laramie county gave Mondell and arding: about 1.600 majority. The two contests inthis County im which chief interests centered, those for sheriff and eounty clerk, were won jby Democrats, George J. Carroll defeating Sheriff a Smaticy, and County Clerk 14a Gtaham defeating Mrs. Elise Coble by about 400 “Wwates. —_ NEWCASTLE, Wyo,, Nov. 4.—Wer & St. Bernard, standing about three! feet high. } ) Despite the regulations governing the matter of bringing a dog into the coun-| try, Lloyd George somehow managed to: feol them all until he had got his new Pet ensconsed in ‘a comfortable arm- chair before the domestic hearth. | Then came the moment ‘of reekoning. ‘The beard of agriculture snatched the deg away, declaring it must spend the usual six months in quarantine ‘and fol- low all the laws laid down for any John “au revoir” and settled himself down | the two time. to being « law-abiding citizen. Se eee The British premier ‘Is. a dog-lover. Be used to have a little black pug nanied “Za” and he still has a Welsh terrier “Cymro.” The. mewcomer is a St. Bernard about eight months old, and was purchased from a shepherd at the Rhone Valley. “At a station Captain Guest saw the dog and called Lloyd George's attention’ to it. In a few min-| tive citizens to supervise the work. ‘The utes the owner Was presented to the|125%h birthday falls on July 22, 1921, premier and the St. Bernard sat up and It is hoped to dedicate on that day offered 4 paw. The premier immediate-|the great auditorium, now under con- jy made the shepherd an offer. The} struction: The auditotium will be the bargain Was closed. largest in the country, the architects And now’ master and deg are| said. It will have seating room for. 15,- waiting. ently for the six months’|900 people. The cost will be $4,000,009. quarantine to 3 | The architects said it will seat three bid his Canine friend an ei ee extri of the municipal tinsel, flags, pennants and banners and scrubbing up in prep- aration for the celebration of its 125th anniversary.” Mayor W. 8. Fitzgerald ordered an early start for the event and times as ly persons.as. the New York Hip; fe and be much larger than Madison Square Garden. An inv mengse stage is included in the plans, Part of it will be constructed on an elevator so that it maybe raised or low- ered in connection with the use of a swimming: tank and ice skating rink, The bascment will be large enough to (By United Press) accommodate a: three-ring circus. Con- CLEVELAND, Ghio, Noy. 3.—Cleve- | ventions requiring up: to 100,000 square land is airing the mothball fumes out feet of spdce‘can he accommodated, the er nena itn niente tn ik CLEVELAND LAYS PLANS FOR GREAT CELEBRATION ACTION—A_ remarkable action photo of Miss Elizabeth Beaker, famed as a fancy diver. The picture caught Miss Beaker as she was twisting her body for w jack-knife dive, Mondell 951, Fowler 325. Legislature Sheldon ‘Derm.) 550. OME COUNTY, CLAIM. on DOUGLAS, Wye, Nov,3.--Frank W- jondell defeated Wade Fowler in the qgnsteasional race in the latter's home srecitet and) in Conyerse county, ac- hording to fneomiplete © returns «today hich gaye Mondell. @ load. of over 200 tes. ieee et i: The entire county ticket was elected: yy. die Repa pans with one /exeen- on. Myrtle Abel of Stevens, Minn,” i Dip first woman to enroll in. the college | Fay cngine x of the University of # Outh. Dakota. “f! ~APSULES \ | ng Csods Football Sporti “Skid Chains ( Radiator Covers Ford Radiators Everything for the car owner or sportsman CASPER SPORTING GOODS CO. Corner Second and David Sts. _ Phone 214 The most.complete stock of Sporting Gogds/and. Auto Supplies in Wyoming ¢ a dea ee re Hawkeyo, on cight-months-old chaiipion, has proved that it was recently registered and assigned one of agtienitaral th so got the prize-winner a room alongside his. DETROIT MANAGER WHO MAY COME ‘TO NEW YORK, AND PROBABLE SUCCESSOR—Hughey Jennings, lett, who lias resigned as pilot of Smith’s dog. Whereupon Lloyd George! the Tigers and is mentioned as the next boss of the Yankees; Ty Cobb, ball c > may be his successor. selected a committee of fifty representa-fiece “all the money it will requite” to POR | | | jgvill ‘be husy for the remainder of the day completing ithe count df the vote on state. ainehaments, City bands, the city | ‘ection ‘and the non-partisan Judiciary. | an expensive auto. Candidates on ‘the latter ‘ticket were; unopposed, Miss Mae Hamilton being; re-elected county superintendent of} schools ahd Ralph Kimball judge of the} Sixth Judicial District. : | are whe totals from 16/ precincts of Natrona ‘ Yepresent- ing all ‘complete ‘returns available at 3| o'clock this afternoon, ‘the vote of eight precincts being missing: * For President | 1023871 | 826 45 230 A. S. Watkins (P). eafese 2 For © Frank W. Moriaen (R). Wade H. Fowler (D)_ Anthony Carlson (S). James Morgan (L)_ For State Senator J. 'W. Johnson (R) Fred’ W. Dratte (D) W: W. Slack (Li). . Por State Representatives Harry N. Free (R) J. E. Frisby. LL. C. Wiis (D)_ John L. Sehultz (D). Frank 'T. Kiser (1). John D. Salmond (1b) For County Clerk Carlson (R)_ For Sheriff Lee Martin (R). R. L. Forbes (D)_ Jos, H. Mannery (VL). For ‘County Treasurer Elizabeth MeDonald gt)... a For County Attorney Alfred R. Lowey (R) Robt. N. Ogden, Jr. (D). For County Assessor Lyle ®. Jay (R)-- Fer County Surveyor Helen K. There has been friction between buitders say. An organ to cost $100,- 090 has been contracted for. Plans for the celebration call for one Week of parades, pageants, dances, ban- s, band concerts and other activ- Fitzgerald promised the commit- stage ably the etent. ‘The cost will prob. be around $100,000. SHIPS COALED IN HALF HOUR WITH. MACHINE PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3.—(United Progs).-Foreign’. gcean-going coal loading machine Which has been here. The system is borrowed from the plan i use On the Great ‘Lukes, Vhere tron ore ik handled and shipped quickly and eheiply. By this method nf coaling an ordinaty sea-going craft can be coated in Jess:than half an hour where it formerly took yeral da Fifty railroad tracks, forming a net- work and capable of holding 1,000 cars of coal, are Wwuilt around the machine. The cars, special constructed wait on Each car passes through a con- te, tscam-héated thawing shed which used for thawing pal in winter. Re- leased from the thawing shed, the ¢ars | Slide down a slight imeline and up an- other where they are clamped to the rails. A huge platform, resembling an levator, automatically places itself. into 1. position of an acute angle, The coal is permitted to run from the car, onto. the platform: and into a V-shaped bowl which connects it with a chute from the hold of the: ship. The dumper was billt at a cost of proximately $500,000 and is the only, » in this seetion of the United States. reign vessels alone spend $1,000,000 nihly for coiling supplies here: Last month broke all previous records when ’ | 308,70 Otens of coal was loaded ,on ocean-going craft, | a LONDON, Noy. 3.—Delegates re presenting the striking British coal miners recommended that the men return to work tomorrow despite the Te braper Plasses bring a new dawn to the benighted eyes that, Haye fost — thetr powers of perfect focusing ac- commodation,.Our optometrist is skilled in the science of ex: umining eyes) and. will oy seribe UneTensew that we am to curd Your eye” troubles. BURNETT OPTICAL Cs W.G. BURNETT ——-~, §.7, .BUTL HENNING vessels are takin gadvintage of the automatic installed at the Greenwich Point piers the siding amt a vessel is ready to, M. N. Wheeler (R). ‘Albert ‘Park (D). For Clerk of Court Hazel Conwell (RQ). For Commissioner—Four-Year Term W. PF. Dunn (R). T. A. Hall (D). Edward Savare (1)_ For Commissioner— Charles “Anda (§).. Bdward J. Kemp (})). John S. Hardwick (L)_ For Coroner Todd W. Bowman (R). Lew M. ‘Gay For Justic W. B. Tubbs (R)_ 775. Joseph C. Smith (1). 149 A Ar ARSE SS UE SEL RLS ELANCE fact that there was a stight majority aghinst a compromise in the vote on weeepting the government's offer. (By United Press.) LONDON, “Noy. 3.—Opposition to the government's coat strike settle- ment is makiug headway with 121,388 vetes recorded against i¢ to 127,10 for ‘t. Several doubtful and radical districts are reported to not be cast- ing such a heavy vote against the proposal as anticipated. FRANCE LOSING AVAL HANK AG WORLD POWER oo { South. American Nations Capable of Lending Moré Aid on Sea | in Another War, Reports Indicate By JOHN 'DE GANT {United Press Staff Correspondent.) PARIS, Noy. .3 (By Mall.—sShouli there be ariother big war in the near to countries such as the United states} future Argentine, Hrazil ana Chie \vould ‘be in a ‘position to give more help and England than France, as regards the power of her naval artillery. This is the essense lof an article in Le Tomps, which gives at length actual figures about the Brazilian, Argentine and ‘Chilean warships. Tt says: “Before the era of the drerdnought, the South Arerican republics had war. Jes adapted to the importance of thelr part in the world. Then the Set ropean navies had guns ‘much bigger thah the biggest South American guns,| whith Tendered the latter relatively ‘powerless. But the Greadnought came. Arg¢ntine, Chile and Brazil understood that they must not build fighting ships beaten in advance and ‘ordered abroad dreadnoughts able to accept a fight with any similar ship existing, > “The ¢hange was ‘complete. In 1914! the three South American republics haa| a fiéet Including seven warships com: parable ‘to those of the European fleets, | This fleet was equal to the present) French fleet, if not superior, because the ‘Chilean dreadnough carried 356! millimeter guns superior to the French) 340 millimeter. Further, ‘the South an dreadnouglits would have Explains — Sa: to Build Up Your tact ‘Noxated tron is today bei: rar four milion people ually ‘and that eo) ans are aa tonte. strength and blond builder in weak, ner- yous. rundawn conditions hae led toan ares gation of its merits by designate iciant And others whose reports should be of great Im: ‘nce to the public generally. Among these nei jallivan formerly physician jevue Hos- Dital (Outdoor Dept.). Ni id West- chester mania ny opinion 4 my opinion T renofred to @6. thoraughiy bject and find out for myself whether ef ‘the real value claimed by ite manufacturers and attested to by so many article is worthless we practitioners ought to | be the first to know of it and if it is efficacious | -Weare in duty bound to recommend it for the | Welfare of our patients, A study of the com- Position of the Nuxated irom: formula so. im- tested it ye ite cases. So pages id it in- ince | shi |nonghts several y What is Nuxated Iron? Public Ought to Know What been a very real help to the American fleet if difficulties had arisen with Eu- rope. ie “The ‘question ‘of the warships éah onty ‘hae ‘on sthition; tHat ft ‘be at least “dyn! (possibly ‘Gupertor to the she may have to,mest, The im- pertenée of tHe cduritry to which she tay belong docs not matter any longer ‘the ¢némy flone does. And yet, if France, we ‘hive not readheti the point where ‘Stdbd ‘the South American repud- lics before 1914> We adopted the same iber for hea: rtillery on our dread- after them, and when Eingland decided to replace her 305 by the $43, we timidly made our 340 millimeters, while Chile chose 356. Our 340s were nct yet in use when England bal the $81; Japan and the Unftea States possessed the 356, and were on the waly, to 406 and even 457." The article terminates by urging that Very effort be ‘made in France to reach 2 noint where her navy is able to bring any valuable help to the allies. It warns France that she must not lose her rank in the world navies. RUTGERS DEFEATED BY CORMMUSKERS, 2 0 W IG CAME TUESDAY NEW YORK CITY, Nov. 3.—Tne fa- mous University of Nebraska football eleven upheld. the honor ‘of the west on the gridirén against ‘the exst here Tuesday by overwhelming Rutgers, 28 to 0, before a ¢rowd wf 15,000. After the first ‘quarter, Nebraska got its famed stearn roller into worn order and ruade the cénitest ldok like a ‘prac- tice ‘game. The Rutgers team's that ‘titey were sHehtly outweighed. Hartley, Hubka #n@ Wright starréd in the ‘backfield while Newman and Stwan- son also played a wonderful game. Swanson at end played an” especially ‘strong contest. only «ibi was Swanson wis in Casper last summor @nd play: baseball on the Midwest Re finin: Twilight league team i Advice on What to Power and Endur- Corpuscles ith ent rednits. There 8 get excelien takeo {folie tion of its formula so that the public may know what they are taking. This compicte formula is now ‘to be found in (throughout the country, It is;com principally of or- nic iron in the form of iron peptonate of a Spe: jal specific standard and glycerophosphates which is one of the most costly tonicingredients known. To the credit of the manufacturers 1¢ tay be said that they use the most expensive form of iron peptonate, whereas by employing other makes they could have put the same omens of actual iron tm the tablets at less in one fourth the costand by usiti¢ metallic iron they could have reduced the cost to less than one-tweifth. but by thus cheapening the Product they would undoubtedly have im- paired its therapeutic efficacy, In my opinion & carefil examination of this formula by any physician or pharm id convince him that Nuxated Iron is to be placed among the very’ highest class and most strictly ethical preparations known to medical science. 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