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World Results By Leased Wire YOUSOUE MARMOUT OUT FOR TIL HOPES FOR CHANGE AT ZBYSZK Second-Raters All Eliminated by Giant Turk in Search of Material and Efforts Are Made to * rld's neries receipts, maleic, enn f 5 10 testiner with the of Bob Meu-| Sfobensed 78 rounds, Take on Only the Best Wrestlers ‘SPECIAL RATE! |sS'Sad Kate” AT See’ conom| Ravager aempricreeesas | Bake tam one ¢ | pantie, Huth: | ow the: Esrneteraa terfered and Death was due to fm blood Having met and defeated more than fifty men of average] | Jaume foe warned they were vio- et ice touteael “gg Feoudl'at tae Muara ogy TAKEN OVER BY ll, Pp. bility or better, within the last six months, Yousouf Mah- lating basoball rules, remains unpaid, | PS) O°) 'S : Se a berate. oe At earait he world’s great wrestlers, an- it was learned today. men, before has on | mout, conceded to be one of t) nounces that his period of trai ship through the process of conquering “second raters” is at an end and he now is going after the big felloy ATTENDANCE AT COUNTY ning for the world’s champion- nbeatable, 'Fined $200 for Bringing Fight *| Films to Nebr. () OMAHA, Nov. 3. — Federal Judge Woodrough announced he had fined Clarence D. Gray $500 on a charge of bringing moving pictures of the Dempsey-Carpentier fight from rsey Ci ed guilty two months aro. bee wrote The announcement comes from the on and Quincy head >, that fare and a ck show t to Nebraska. Gray plead. | WORLD'S SERIES | Barnstormers, Including Babe | Ruth, Not Yet Paid Share of Big Money. CHICAGO, Nov. 3—Babe Ruth's Distribution of the players’ share | of the series pur directed by the | commissioner, Judge Landis. When | Judge Landis learned of Ruth's exhi- | bition tour in violation of the rules, © sent word to the owners of the nkee team of his f mtion to hold the offenders’ Ruth soon | afterward abandoned tour. ~ PAYS HELD UP Seconds Call Halt in Duel After 78 Shots ROME, Nov. &-—Count Pietro Rusconi and Lieut. Altobell, both of this city, recently eigaged in a duel that is believed to have set the record for small gun practice. The hostilities continued until they had clared themselves reconciled. VAUDEVILLE AT {RIS “ENTERTAINING, WILL Increase Ordered Pactfic taken over by the U: FOOTHILL INWURIES [OHIO STATE AHL TT WEN HALF HURT COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. §—Halt- back Frank Honaker of the Ohio Nor. 3—The Sara- railroad under ment and option for purchase. Tho transfor took place at Encampment, ‘GR SCHOOL ELEVEN SETS SCORING RECORD sion of the fall meeting of the x 2 Manuf t } r the week be ¥ road building ate the southern terminus of the ne. Lene, AP of Cotton = a ts 7 | weve Sa ae Jale, cement and petroleum products The Union Pacific immediately MEETING OF STOCKMEN tb langg@e world's cb redid to 1 a RE REPEATED TONIGHT wore ordered increased ty the inter- equip the Ine with modern Few new textile mfils had been worl t ne | ee ae URGENT, SAYS BISHOP, reights, nisix’ idér disillusioned g men who had youth must The present many expe: held to the be at an age when are on the shelf. The {t being Januar e from Casper would $19.21 at the preval rate ba CHEVEEBINKSUED \First Presi ent Of A.A.U.1#Dead PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3.—Funeral The vaudeville acts at the Iris for Inst night and which will be repeated this evening recelved the same warm welcome as the first performance last week. Although the bill did not come Three members of the commerce commission, sented. state commerce commission today to the level of interestate rates as they bring the roadbed to condition for | yeare, he said, because legislation and Commission- interstate! NOTICE. and adequate rolling stock and will erected in New England in recent | other factors which resulted in short- er hours of labor and higher wages, |made it more profitable to build in -| other sections. Dance at Haygoods halls Saturday | ° erg Eastman, Campbell and Lewis, dis-'night; free luncheon and good muale.| “No tariff wall can protect us from -3t_this competition,” he added. M t t | up to the standard of the acts of last seca alkenes AY CONTRACTOR FIRM ervices were held today for William | week na a whole, the akit with Run- form tr aan Batak inging ing of] h " Ss caetren'l Henry McMiltan, first president of the| yan & Trent in a harmony which will be bed ccaletnresian any ‘critics =) od Amateur Athletic Union, who die@)and comedy talking offering may be| M. L. Bishop presi:|iteve that will repeat ttscit| cient Tuesday in Atlantic City. He was 8®/eaid to be the best which has been 16 organization {s sending/soon, and that it will not be one of , years of bei a ve s seen in Casper Cen By pa out a widespread solicitation in hopes/the younger generations who will CHEYTE: E, Nov. 3.—McCann & ‘i t scason. The unassum Soetene of having every man who follows stock| separate Zbyszko from his laurel Adame, buildin, contractors of E M pearance - . Facing tn the county” Present but instead may prove to be tho vet,| Wheatland, We, have “ted mute| L@WDLS to Mee fon toate orignal oorasady eee Wx Apa eins hes HEA The annual me start at 2}eran Mahmout. against the Stock Growers ful singing brought down the house : : ’clock in the afternoon November 7.| _Yousouf returned to America iaat| bank of Cheyenne for $13,700, the! Fog Dole on Matt 2, 824,22 cat forth an encore in Spur? It’s the 4leaf ‘The meetings will be held at the Odd| February. Throughout the world war/ mount of a draft on the Guernsey } was by far the best of las’ blend that gives a spicy 4 ows hall Instead of at the court-/he served In the Roumanian army as ate bank, which fatled rec: } performance. as formerly announced. The ——s, ange was necessary because the fall term of court will be in session on a fret Heutenant of artillery, and he| The plaintiffs allege that the Chey. held the heavyweight wrestling cham.-|enne bank's handling of the draft, in pionship of the Roumanian army. He the course of its banking business flavor . . + unlike any ther cigarette. . 2. 3 3 ." x 23) | The firet act, a Juggling and com. NEW YORK, Nov. 8—Ed (Stran-beqy stunt, presented a number of new! ler) Lewis, former heavyweight tricks in an able manner. that date. was in action on the mat often enough was responsible for it not reaching Wrestling champion, will meet Joe “phe Angel of Chinatown” came In addition to the important busi-|to keep in splendid condition, but the Guernsey bank, and being hon- Polk, holder of the interallied cham- second on the bill and added variety Ss ? ness which is due for consideration of-| upon his return to America he was ored. before the Guernsey Institution pionship in a two fall match tonight. (4 the prograf. —that Spicy 2 ficers and directors for the following | greeted with the same skepticism that | Closed its doors, | Under new state rics, Lewis’ famous) rhe inst act, original tricks on the} 4-LEAF FLAVOR year will be named. was accorded the elder Zbyszko when ia PRE EL GA? Yee headlock “will be barred. a3 | tight had several sensational! ‘The preseft officials of the organtz-|he first attempted spectacular .. } 8 thrillers fcr the audience and closed L ‘Bushey, preavients | “ese tack." EeyeskMiiaae good aot OF CER Landing \Ifs Different In |the program with a good bit of com- Garrocky BOuLEY. vice president; M. J.|s0 did Mahmout. St t R jedy and trick work. for good old tobsaed' taste Burke, treasurer; and G. M. Menley# Realizing that it would be neces | - |. The program for next week will of- secretary. Ths directors include these|sary to "show" the critics, Mah arts Komance, | Cheyenne Election | ter more attractions to the public as Cuorce MACEDONIAN men and Messrs. Thos. Cooper, T. A.|mout’s manager, Emil Klank, outlined Air Pilot Weds | , {t will include the appearance of sey for spicy aroma Hall and Bert Pearce. a strenuous period of training for eral girl and women actresses which pobh sc aa ee Mahmout in the form of halt a hun Interest Is Low tina‘ ne nut nad to 2 vacdectile Goren Vinowta, dred matches with wrestlers who. entertainment. i . Ps Meat Market while not occupying the front line as] | | CHEYENND, Nov. 2.—The wedding ey S | Broap MarytAnp re CHEYE: Nov 3—Five days} ry champlonship contenders, _neverthe- * } pe Spang hata Prac ee waceeee Srthe-\at Coalville, Utah, yesterday of James before Cheyenne will ballot om a new NOTICE! for cool-burning ss e F, @inty) Moore, air mail pilot. and city © fon the apathy h verstocke Teithe! dan Silaiohe ot thite sivaton: r city commission the apathy of the : : “| Miss Myria French, daughter of Dr. publi eet Some one has stolen two signature I'll tell the ‘world he ts ripe for a 4 r of Dr. public to th tion is so pronounced “5 lata ehatan as ensatiriea i 0. W. French, ts the outcome of a that the average citizen could not to rubber stamps and pads from my of. Mahmout did all that was asked of we thergebale x oy. him, andthe man.who made .Frank day from London to the department | G0tch the world’s premier wrestler of agriculture. The American agri }now belfoves that in the Roumanian guttural commissioner there sais |B has & worthy successor to the prices had slumped and cold storages | 0/4 were Milled. Approximately a million ‘The time has arrived when the carcasses of Iamb and mutton are be.| PIs fellows of the wrestling game can | ‘ ing held in refrigerated ships in the|° longer ignore Mahmout,"! said Dhames, the commi Klank recently. “His recent record TWO BEATEN BY HOROES, scoect can rare, ee LOSE S60 AND COATS tender for the championship, and CHEYENNE, Nov. 3.—Local au- from now on we intend to devote all| our attention tp the front ranks. We| thorities and special agents for the Union Pacific Railroad company have Then Mone ee began & year ago rave his soul recall the names of the fico inthe Midwest bulldins. Be-| when Moore, while carrying atr aii, four candidates for commissioner. ware of any and all printed matter | made forced landing at» Coalville ‘shipe. Marci Ed. P. Taylor ts unop- bearing my stamped signatures, nd first met the young woman who posed for ree'ection. Two commis. | J. 3. GIBLIN, became his bride. sioners are to be elected. 10-22-10t 2S tn UU RT [Political Advertisement] THe EVENING AMERICAN VOL. 1 and Silver of 20's © served our apprenticeship, and} there Is no longer any excuse for | compelling Mahmout to work among | second-raters, He has proved his| ability, ts in the pink of condition, and there is no first-rank wrestler in | the world today, from the title holder | down, whom he is afraid to meet.” CASPER, WYO., NOV. 3, 1921 Bound by no, promises, Tied to no interests, Bob Veitch for the people. NO, 2 HIS RECORD IN OFFICE IS ms BEST RECOMMENDATION VEITCH IS LOGICAL MAN FOR MAYOR OF CASPER Ee | = = If Elected Mayor of Casper, Robert sifle R el Statement of Ownership, Editor-|His Election Would Mean End of been aaa to sper ae sopeshent. Critics who have been watching 4. Veitch Will Bring to That ship, : e idea of The Even-| Factional Strife, and Mean Great three hoboes who are charged with|Mahmout's work recently agree with Office Years of Experience. ing American was originated at a f Ris 3 t y ag 3 7 i neri s Thin; for the City. brutally beating and robbing Juan|Kiank that the Roumanian is entitled a2 committee meeting at the eset | id is Gaton and Mike Ontago of Lancas- "i to a shot at the big ones, and are standing behind Kim in his challenge —which is a blanket def to the best men in the game. Beach Drained To : ter, Wis., between Hillsdale, 18 m east, and Cheyenne, Tuesday morn Gaton and Ontago were attacked je asleep in a box car, in which they were stealing a ride toward Onk- land, Cal:, and each was so severely can party headquarters, room 2. Grand Central Hotel building. The chairman of the committee, J. H. McBain, was chosen as editor. All copy is submitted to the committee befere going to the printer. No Robert J. Veitch ts not without experience as a public servant. He is on the last lap of a four- year term as county commissioner of Natrona county, NOTICE OF SESSION B. P. O. Elks - There Will Be a Regular Meeting of This Lodge on FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, AT 8 P. M. AT ODD FELLOWS HALL X Special Feature Entertainment By Order of E. R, Robert Cohén, Secretary, It is at last dawning upon’ the intelligent voter that Robert J. Veitch is the logical man to act as the next mayor of Casper. beaten with “blackjacks” that hospi one connected with either of the} With the air full of rumors, in- Tal attention we misTaoeaeare: whan tf a During the first two years of his|Casper daily papers has a hand in criminations, slanders, charges and , arrived in Cheyenne lost about Tron Out Snags Sere re ne ShAlcfaan of tha, bonedd| Sciane tere column atta Soms/ counter charges, Mr. Veltch stands $50 and t heepskin coats. A third and {t 4s conceded by every one|/#cussion, egos ee Save the rapid-fire ( aban (wis bolted of a shtebekini stay ery ONC! Tne American printed in ‘The Trib.|@0B® Unecathed by pI who keeps in touch with public af- fairs that during his term county administration of affairs reached ts. No but was not beaten batteries of his opponents. charges of any character have been une, because we thought it would reach a greater number of people and be more widely read than if it CHEYENNE, Nov. 3.—So many “dead soldiers,” picnic ham cans and other articles with a tendency to cut BANKERS SELECT FRISCO. i made against him, and, conducting i NEW ORLBANS, Nov. 8—San|the feet of bathers were cast into the the highest degree of efficiency’ tn | T= pee Seacet a oe AC|nis campaign ike a man among H Franc sco was chosen by the In-| water at Mercury beach, Cheyenne’s the history of the“county. munication y v m jankers’ as , and ciation for mon, he has made no charges, an: will make none, against either of ais opponents. They are both gentle. men Of good character, are good cit- izens, and under ordinary oircum- stances would make good executives for the city of Casper. But if we are to belfeve one-tenth of what has said about the other, neither is fit to occupy the high oftice of mayor of this city. And that is the reason the people are going to elect Robert J. Veitch as thelr mayor next Tuesday. They have confidence in his ability and his integrity. He is a man of good judgment, is big enough to rise above the small things of life, and . if elected to the office to which he aspires, the people of Casper wil! have a man at the head of their government who is bound by no petty, alliances, and who will go into office unhampered by the J. H. MacBAIN, Editor. unicipal bathing resort, last season Room 2 Grand Central Hotel. thet Terry lake, of which the beach s the southern shore, is being drained their remo’ th meeting next ‘The tenth annual c electing officers, It was under Mr. Veitch’s direc- tion that a complete revision of the taxation system of the county was made, to the end that the burden of taxation was more equitably dis. tributed, the large corporations be- ing made to pay their fair share, and the small home owner giyen a Square deel. Investigation will show that since Mr. Veitch has been on the board, notwithstanding the enormous increase in the oper- ating cost of the county govern- ment, your county taxes have not not been increased materially, some years represent an act- duction, It was under Mr, Veitch's direc. tion that the first real road ‘main- tenance: system in the county was inaugurated, and during his term as chairman of the board, more miles of road were built, at the least cost, than at any time tn the ear. tlon closed af! EDITORIAL The Evening American refuses to be drawn into a newspaper contro- versy by elther of our contempor- aries, the Morning Moan or the Evening Scream. Likewise we re- fuse to engage in any mudslinging contest, The people are tired of it, and, anyway, we don’t believe tn conducting that kind of a cam- paisn. It engenders ill-feeling among friends and neighbors, does not win votes, and divides a city into factions which portends no good for the future greatness of Casper. We thank the Morning Moan for its invitation to take a mud bath, but ft is declined ser NTA H = . = = thanks. ‘When Mr. Giblin announced at his Courthouse meeting Tuesday night that he hed a bottle of good hileey, co thateouate: \ dott storm of factional atrife, and be ? disputed, that during 1919 and 1920 J rt | 2 Whole heart. charge of taking unfair advantuge| of his opponents. Probably ne!ther | Mr, Veltch nor Mr, Blackmore | can offer such a tempting morsel| Jt #8 much to be feared that in oan expectant. conatituencs, | th® confusion stirred up inthe mu: These cold mornings our thoughts| Mieipel campaign that the real ts. ‘urn. Ughtly to tHe Giblin sideboard | SUes have been lost sight of, No where reposeth in peace that bot.| 0e cares particularly whether Gib. He of bonded hootch "with the seal ees n eee Was a Pati pedaler We Will Overhaul Your FORD Engine for...... iB 20 And Deliver the Car to You in a Condition as Good as New ore miles of road were built than the entire 15 years previous And your taxen were not increased @ mill, Resl I Lost Sight Of Without the trouble and expense of a heat- eh to be fear ing plant, Clow Gasteam Radiators are automatic in gontrol, giving you uniform heat at all times, See these wonderful | radiators in our display room. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1500 If elected mayor of Casper, Mr Veitch will bring -with him eevera! years of real experiengs in pubiic affairs, He will be tn a position to save the people money ou public| mbroken,” Eres Ge oan WORK DONE BY EXPERT MECHANICS. api Spat yoy aera ee mui AMIOAN Ticker, | Bates Hole $8 years age without SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. affecting his standing as a citizen, Bfficlency in. the management of the city's business, the safety of our citizens, the eradication of the undesirable element, the on: forpsmient (of ths Jaw: justly end | tairly—those aro the real issues, and are the issues on which tuis | election will be decided. departments of the ‘city govern ment. When Mr, Veitch says he can save the people $50,000 a y. in the operation of the city gove ment, he knows what he is talkins @bout, end his record in public fice is guarantee that he will de exactly what he says he will dc Vor Mayor— Robert J. Veitch. Councilman, Ward.1— John J. Hancock, Councilman, Ward t— Henry ©. Posey. Councilman, Ward 3— Robert E. McElveney We Call for and Deliver Your Car—No Charge. Just Call 1365J. ECONOMY GARAGE AAT ~