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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 192T TRIBUNE 6 OUT LOOKING FR NEAR =i ONES Holder of Heavyweight Wrestling Title Wants to Meet Everybody Who Thinks He Has a Chance and Draws the Line on No One, Report For the holder of a world’s championship to suddenly turn challenger and- his competitors to take a whirl at the title may ‘be considered somewhat unusual in sport circles, but that is what Stanlislaus Zbyszko, heavyweight wrestling champion of the world and wonder athlete of the age, intends —————__—__—+ INSTRUCTION WORK IN crTY York this week to take up his work where he dropped {t recently owing Completion of Sidewalks and Other Public Improvements INGONFERENGE Meseal of Winter, Four Rocky Mountain Col- leges Havé Clean Record ‘The tardy arrival of winter here bas @ great benefit: to many of on Gridiron So Far. the outlying districts of Casper, and Contractor Miller, has charge of LINCOLN, Neb, Oct. 18—The state of Nebraska has recetved a total of $1,074.65 as tts share of the $4,044.65 which hes accrued in a lit- tle more than two month's opera- tion of the new state bozing law, authorizing boxing and wrestling in the state under supervision of a & state boxing commission, H. H. Antles, secretary of the state ds- partment of public welfare, has an- nounced. A division of athletics of the de partment was created by the law, with the employment of a boxng commissioner at a salary of $10 per day while on duty, and ten inspect- ors. These inspectors are scattered over the state and attend boxing and wrestling exhibitions, expenses paid. | Under the law all contestants, of- ficials and managers of a bozing and wrestling bout required to | obtai loense from tile state com. | ides which 5 per cent of | LAMPITT Local Bantam to Have Chance at Title Within Next Month, Is Report. ‘Within the next month Eddie An. Gerson, pride of Casper, will be given & chance to annex the world's bantam. Weight title, according to the terms of & contract received here yesterday by tis manager Billy Grupp. The con tract was forwarded here by Lou Dia- mond, manager of Johnny Buff, who now holds the bantam weight title In order to respond immed! to the offer, Anderson, his manager and his father J. A. Anderson and & brother Jimmy Anderson left this afternoon for New York. When the Gelegation arrives in the big city Ed Gie will immediately start training for the bout to determine whether he will Dear the laurels of his class or not. “AU I can say now is that I feel confident that I will be able to beat Butt. I have worked with him in training many times and I have al +] Ways been able to hit and hurt him. think that my match with him will Fesult in my getting hold of the title. “Once I am champion,” said Eddie, who is proud of the fact that he is a mative Wyoming! T am go! return to Casper and any one who wins that title from me will have to beat me in a local ring. Convalescing from a severe cold which he contracted shortly after his arrival here, the boy who today holds the “greatest chance of bringing a World's championship to Casper an- Rounced that he was sorry that he did Not have an opportunity to show his. caliber to local sport fans. \ “They will have plenty of chance to Bee me though, because I dm going to return here in the next five months, and when I do I will be champion. ‘The older Anderson is accompanying the boy sast to take personal charge of his son's business connections while his brother hereafter will officiate as chief second at bouts in which Eddie TWO KILLED IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—A policewoman and 9 former policeman were killed and several other persons were in- fred in a pistol fight here Sunday afternoon. The quarrel was sald to have started after some men accused & policeman of being a bootlegger. Several arrests were made, Military Law In India Ordered Plonship ambitions. By winning this game be entitled to play the winner of the condition, and losses from in- les replaced, the visitors are com- here confident that they will be to impede the progress of Cas- 's hopes of again being prociatmed grid champions for the 1921 season. This will be the first intersec- tional game in which Worland hes participated. It will be the test of the Casper banch ‘to find whether organizations are planning to turn out Saturday to root for the local team, and to loan moral And finan- cial support to insure a successful season here does not hesitate to say so. But when he leaves the ring forever he wants no cloud on his spectacular “come back" in wrestling history and ac- hieved the world championship et an age when most athletes are in the is BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 18.—Basin will be the scene ef important court acttv- (ty next moath when a number of im- DENVER, Oct. 18.—Four teams of the Rocky Mountain conference came .| through Saturday's games with an of Wert Lampitt on a charge of first degree murder in connection with the with Wyoming early in the season to their mar record, and a sixth, the Untversity of Colorado, which has not participated in any games, is a strength. namite in the Grass Creek field. China Invited To Reconsider TOKIO, Oct. 18—({By The Asso- clated Press)}—The Japanese foreign office has communicated instruc tions to Yukich! Obata, Japanese min- ister of Peking to invite the Chi- nese government to reconsider its re- fection of Japan's recent relative to the return of Shantung to Chinese control. The note to Minister Obata, accord- Ing to reliable source, points to reply as “open to critictsm Second street east of the Library. its contest with Nebraska Wesleyan, ceisy in laying this sidewalk was & non-conference team, defeating the visitors 21 to 3, a field near the end of the game giving Nebraska its only sqore, The score is the more remarkable because of the last min- ute withdrawal of Fullback Crowley, Captain Mitchell and Guard Morrisey from the lineup. Crowley, one of the belongs, mainstays in the offensive plays, has statement of Frank 8. engineer. The co: sidewalk that an Uninterrupted avenue would be provided along the south side of & strest Avring the winter. The assessment in sidewalk dis- tict No. 2 which comprises that svo- tion of Casper east of Durbin and wuth of Second were confirmed: -by city council when no objeczions were filed with ths city clerk ‘agains: the work which is centemplated. : Objections in district No. 3, an area) PLANS AIDED BY CITY COUNCIL Co-operation With Legion Is Promised at Monday Night M ; Traffic to Halt for Two Minutes. and of ignoring foreign rights.” ‘ The question will be brought to the attention|of the Chinese government by Obata tomorrow. ACTION “Barnett’s Of Coutse” the American objected to it. enn Today the legion ‘asked Governor Shoup, who is il] at his home in Colo- rado Springs, to reject her resignation as they had decided Miss Pratt was entitled to the distinction. Governor Shoup announced over the long dis tance telephoné that he would not accept Miss Pratt's resignation, so she will permanently retain gre title, “ Colorado.” .Sonference team, with a score of 7 to 0, Utah Aggies had a Saturday in Denver, in the state uni- versity'’s frst game of the season, ‘Wyoming and the Coloradn School of Mines will meet at Laramie and Utah will rat rae eee, SS Coio- rado Springs. iturday’s con- tests should serve to develop a line up on the champlonship race. a Miss Colorado To Attend Big Legion Meeting SIMLA, India, Oct. 18—An extra. ‘ordinary edition of the Gazatte issued Saturday promulgates an ordinance of martial law providing for the constt- ‘tution of military courts for the trial ‘Accused of certain offense DRY AGENT APPOINTED. Baler ahh ey Oct. 18.—Appoint- meni trick Gleason, of Honolulu, federal Casper J ‘tion of the nea council aot eee ‘pledged its ful co-operation to the be held November 7, Unless the peo: erican Legion commem: pie affected by the improvement as-| 7 sessment appear before the council the amsessment charged will be con- 7 FETED AT MERION [Szzsseescmes NBASBILL THRLER age of traffic in all parts of Casper 2 period of two minutes. A signal “Babe” Ruth, than w! there is no more popular man in tl todi Amongst the Brahmins of India no business ts ever begun on a Friday. COMING In Eight Reels iat | POWDER RIVER’ DENVER, ,Oct. 18—Miss Myrtle Pratt of Denver, in the role of “Miss Colorado” will represent the Denver posts of the American Legion at the convention of that organization in Kansas City, Mo. She also will rep- resent the state. That was decided Governor Shoup. Pratt, as “Miss Colorado” rep- some kind will be sounded to people of the approach of th which silent tribute will be the memory of the men who fell battle. ‘The action insuring the support of the city was taken on a request of the ‘American Legion that some steps be taken to insure that traffic was stop- ped during the period of commemora- The Romance Of Wool Today we are placing on sale a very wide variety of For a Better - Wilson Brothers, imported tive for the state at the legion con- i ‘ “chain knit” wool hose. yengjon came up, iss ‘Pratt's, sight Moral and Financial Casper Hor goneeation after gen page of all mobile vehicles. questioned by the Denver legionnaires. the eration, in the century-old ‘The Press club urged her right, Support English mills where this hosiery is made, the son has inherited his father’s place at the loom, and kept it, to pass on the trust to his son, with no desire for advance- ment but finding perfect contentment only. in the ex- cellence of his product. Saturday Miss Pratt sent her resig- mation to the governor, saying she did not want to be Miss Colorado if HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Restoratio n Of Car Service In Iowa Is Ordered DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 18.—Fed- AMERICAN TICKET ROBT. J. VEITCH, For Mayor. : JOHN J. HANCOCK, Councilman, Ward 1. HENRY C. POSEY, Councilman, Ward 2. ROBT. E. M’ELVENEY, Councilman, Ward 3. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1921. REGISTRATION DAYS, OCT. 18,'19, 20, 1921. one of the sand lot games is so un- fortunate as to send one of his drives through the window of a church. For this he is actually driven out of the town and at a time when « “elty chap” | 1s beginning to look with faver on “Babe's” sweetheart. However, he takes with him the sneer of this: same city chap who pre- dicts that he will make a name for himself in baseball it he sticks to the ‘Peanut selling” game. It kes happens us that “Babe” does make q many of the scenes of the big produc-| The council passed the franchise on tion show the famous Heme Run King] first and second readings. this morn- in action on thy scenes that|ing. One week must elapse before have proved as interesting and enter-| the council can act upon the franchise taining to the ladies as they have to|on third reading. the men. “Headin’ Home” is a homely, whole-] COPPER DEPOSIT UNEARTHED. ‘WORLAND, Wryo., Oct. 18.—Ore running as high as 39 per cent in cop- Thus wool has become a tradition in England. It is not surprising that real ar= tistry is woven into these pure wool cashmere and heavy ribbed wool which we are offering today at very low prices. Per Pair 65c Up M. D, Barnett The Nicolaysen Lamber Co. Everything in Building Material seconded more oso Niet BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY "SW 'hiehert praise en FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS ed it the highest praise. ° {and Ashanti could supply orer 60, The engagement of ‘“Headin’ Home” logs of mahogany and cedar a communicat: st the America theater is for a lim-| if the internal 120 East Second Street spect pened recovered Heat The Home of Chesterfield ally © managemen' ; x : r Clothes foloWeESSGe TERE et OEE wee Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Cente tures be giver! an opportunity to 5 the eni feature, ACTION | basis of international etiquette; EDDIE ANDERSON |MEBRSKa enn REVENUES FROM Fine CNTESTS| pT PLCAy QE TO FIGHT RUEFIUW THERE hus Ore w EFFEGT FoR Two MONTHS the admission recstpts must go to the state. American Legion posts, firemen’s clubs and similar organ- fzations have taken out the 1n dority_of licenses, according to the commission. Forty clubs had been licensed up to October 8, the fee for which ts $25, Mr. Anties said. Each club is supported by = $1,000 surety bond to comply with the law and regula- tions and pay the 5 per cent tax. One hundred and five boxers’ l- censes at $5 each had been taken out up to that time, 28 wrestlers at $5 each: 27 referees at $10; 27 managers at $10; 29 seconds keepers at $5. ants, officials, The fees of contest- seconds and time- keepers are paid beginning the fis- cal year, an are club licenses. Fees already paid are far tn ex- cess of the operating expenses of the department, Mr. Antics says, which affords a net return to the state treasury. TRIAL TAKEN | Millionaire Rail TO THE BASIN COURT) C™e~ Ready For | Work, Is Report MORRISTOWN, N. J., Oct. 18.— portant cases will be brought here on| The volunteer crew of wealthy a change of venue, Including the trial| businessmen who operated the “millionaire special” on the Deis ware, Lackawanna & Western rail- blowing up of a bunkhouse with dy-| road, bringing commuters to New York during the 1920 railroad strike, are ready again for service. ‘Thelr spokesman, Murray Coggeshall, banker, sald today that if the threat- ened strike developed, every man ‘would be found at his post. First in News Of AU Events LANDIS TAKEN -—UPINSENITE WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—Presenta- tion in the senate Monday of the resi- lutions adopted by the American Bar essociation criticizing Judge Landis for accepting the position of baseball arbiter while retaining his place on the bench resulted in « flurry of de bate. The resolutions were presented br Senator Dial, . South Caro- nator John. ia, the declar- Judicial dect- his assumption of | dar associa It the judge's deci Senator Johnson would have passed laudatory resolutions. > —__ ‘REIMERTH WINS GOLF TOURNEY ON SUNDAY C. H. Reimerth, protecting his han- dicap, won easily in the novel golf |tournament which was staged Sun- |day at the Casper Golf club course, The prize which Mr. Reimerth won | was appropriate tn the occasion. All golfers were placed in the clas. sification thelr former showings per mitted and adding the handicap to par for one round of the course, the golfer who went the farthest with the | strokos permitted was proclaimed the | winner. OUSANDS CONVERTED Jap Rejection TH IN DENVER BY BURRELL the new lease on lift People From ‘All Watks of Life Flock to Head- quarters of Remarkable Visitor From East. ‘Thousands ef men and women clad|person would take his medicine thetr jin garments ranging from Overalls to| Systems could be kept in order and pew; tm, are gathered daily at tho| {Set Many of the organic diseases Welton Drug Co., in Denver to learn the unique views of H. C. Burrell per-|'perfecting Garren’s Tonio—a scientifia sonal representative of William A.|preparation designed to remove the Garren, the noted scientist. Scores| cause as well as the effect of stomach of them are returning daily to thank|and blood disorders, Mr. Burrell for the blessings he has extended them, as thousands havo re-|Garren’s Tonio would do for the pew ceived from this remarkable man a|plo of this city what it has done for One cannot hear| those in other cities where it has been that so frequently become dangerous, That 1s why he spent eo many years “When I came here I predicted that him without becoming imbued with|{ntroduced. But I Mttle dreamed that thew hope, and new enthusiasm fo: 1eul robust health. Burret! has taken the west by storm.|would pile in with every mail. He is Uterally loved by those he has| have hundreds of requ helped, and his popularity bids f to become as great here as in the east benefit to the rich and poor—som ment of lf how it may be retained. ‘Long ago,” declared Mr. where hg and Mr, Garren have served | Tonic, and we are appointing these as the people so well. He is giving the| rapidly as we can pass on their appll- people something that is of common| cations. Burrell, ‘We gave up the theory of dieting. r}its popularity would spread over the state to such an extent that orders its from drug- gists throughout the state who desire | the agencies for the sale of Garren’s “I am gratified to know that my thing that {s essential to the enjoy-jpredictions are more than being ful- itself. He ts showing| filled. them in no uncertain way why good|revelation to health is the greatest of all earthly | people, and ites success is assured here. blessings—how it may be gained and/T tell you, when a medicine actually Garren's Tonio has proven a thousands of Denver makes sick people well, it 1s bound to be a success. Ths people know now as never before the value of science We know that dieting is difficult, un-| when it is made to serve nature. And palatable |nd decidedly unpopular! believe that Mr. Garren and Gar- among those who suffer from indiges-|ren's Tonio will be the subjects of tion and other stomach disorders. Dur- Mr. Garren found that {f every sickly, run-down| ths Casp. ing his research work. much praise in this section.” rren’s Tonio is sold in Casper by Pharmacy.—Adv. Reznor Reflector Gat range. A million Reznors service for you. 119 East First St. Reflects the Heat Downward Where the Cold Is [een of shooting the heat to the ceiling, the the cold floors, warming the room scientifically and evenly as the heat ascends. It is a cheerful heat due to the illuminating flame, which also burns and gives off heat when the pressure is too low tolight the kitchen Casper Gas Appliance Co. is Heater reflects the heat to in satisfactory service insures Phone 1500 PVVORUDOR EVE EHO