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SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1926 H:GH SCHOOL Activities in Work and Play By DIXIE RAWSON Casper Wins From siverton, teams will be pick Friday morning the new auditor-| to compete, ium was further “broken in,” when| friday afternoon the Natrona County H’ School de-| game between bating team, consisting of Miss Mud-| get teams, a fre olin Shorey and Charl 4 from each class preceeding the the two class Mid- throw contest was s Firmin up. z Miss Emelia Skarra, in- held the affirmative side of the uctor. All gym classes chose their state question, “Resolyed that the | best throw artistsand lined them pending . child labor amendm - the contest. After many trials homores succeeded in caging st and won the contest 18 should be ratified by the st The debate was held at 10 o’cl The Casper team having the affirm ative, Madolin Shorey was the first speaker, Cherniavsky Trio Entertains, THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD No Sox 5, vs. Big Feet 10 S. Gourkense: Sproul Mason .... -----B, Scherck Crater --e-= McComb Noland Ratclift Navy 2 Vucurevich MacKenzie Buttler Miss Bernice Keating, River was the first speaker for tho tive, then followed C and Melvin Simonsen wh argument for their respectiy. The constructive arguments very well prepared and g grace and power. Judging reaction of the audience, the River ton team's excellent speeches appreciated. At the close of the structive speeches hopes for a tory for the home team were ¢ indeed. The splendid rebutts Casper team however, clinched their victory. Applause was heard from thé audience only twice. The first time was during Riverton's constri tive argument in realization of a point well made, and again later In Casper’s rebuttal when the team, falled upon by their opponents to show proof of the fact that the lives of children are lost in labor, gave apecific instances of the loss of life. The debate ended in the victory ot Casper by a score of 2 to 1 by the decision of the judges, Ambrose Hemingway, Rev. Charles EF. field, and Rev. R. V. Holwell. Friday eveni..g, !n Riverton, Har- old Heiser and Norman Hanson, an- other Casper team, upheld the nega- tive side of the question, This debate was also hard fought but ended in another victory for Casper. Friday morning following the de- bate between Riverton and Casper the Chernie»-ky Trio gave a forty-five minute concert much to the joy of the students, Appreciation for the music was shown by the students n nes and every time the Trio esponded with generous encores, At the close of the concert the trio ex- pressed their pleaseur in playing be- for the high school, because, they sald, the high school students are such good listeners and such appre- ciative audiences. Last year the trio consented to play for the high school and again this year they did not hesitate a mo- ment when asked. The high school is thankful to the trio for the ex- cellent concert, Senior Council Will Meet. The Girls’ Senior Council will/hold a regular meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The Misses Nataile Per- kins and Jane Clark will be the hos- tesses and the meeting will be held at the home of Miss Perkins at 843 East Third street. lowing the business session the be spent socially and will be served at the ening, ven Ww from t con vic: ark Is of the F evening will refrshments close of the e Girl Reserves Will Meet. The regular monthly meeting of the Girl Reserve club will be held Monday afternoon In the ¥. W. C. A. headquarters at 4:20,o’clock. ‘The program will deal with vocational pusuits for girls, Following ts th Mildred Hinds— eral.” Amelia Shikany—"“Muale." Leta Ewing—"Commercial Work.” Dixie Rawson “Newspaper Work." El Circulo Dance. The members of the El Circulo No- venta, a high schoo! Spanish club, will be hosts at a cance to be given next Friday evening in the high sdhool gymnasium. All high school students, teachers ayd student's parents are invited Guests have been requested to wear eoms Spanish ornament, as a means of giving the party a Spanish atmos. rogram: ocations in Gen First Round is Played phere. The first round of the boys’ high The evening will be spent in danc-| school Inter-gym class basket ball ing. tournament was played off Friday afternoon. The totrnament is being General Assembly Held, held as a preliminary to the double- On Thursday afternoon the first| header tournament which will be general ‘assembly of the semester| held in two weeks. Both boys and and also the first-one to be held in| girls’ teams will participate in the coming event, a game for each being played every time. Beside the boys’ first and second teams, there are forty teams in the physical education classes, Among those are four heavy class teams and four light class teams. Twenty of the teams played the first round Friday afternoon and the other twenty will play it next Fri- day, The results of Friday's games are as follows: Alley Rats 1, vs. Rinkedinks 2 Herbertson Martin the new auditorium was enjoyed by the high school stud nts. In addition to the pleasure of the first general assembly the students were enter- tained through the courtesy of the Wells Music company, By L. I. Gu lich, who gave them a convert with the new Panatrope. Preceding the concert Mr. Gulich went into a de- talled explanation of the superior: ity of this new machine over the or dinary phonograph. Then « .tin- uing with the concert he gnyo illus: trations of its superiority by playing the sam ction.on both machines, the Panatrope and an ordinary ma- chine. The difference {mw tone was readily perceivable. Mr, Gulich had both the machines there with him and following the concert he ex- Plained to those who were interested the minute mechanical parts of the gE. two machines also explaining the | Greybull -~---~~-..--.---.---- Huft reasons that the tone of the Pana & trope is so much better, Invaders 11, vs. Millers ° This lecture was especially inter- | Bronbridge - Miller ting to the physics students who are at this time studying the prin: ciples of sound, The high school ts more than Pleased to express {ts appreciation of this entertainment to both Mr. Gulich and the Wells Music com- pany. Wichencamp - Chilcote Edwards -. - Schvert 8. Gas House 8, vs. River Rats 3 Gorman Hicks Girls Tournament Opens, Although the Freshmen girls have only lately been’ initiated into the joys of the girls’ gym classes, they are rapidly learning baske nique and along with it a Mann McDowell Nunn more Midgets won a ¢ Strimpl Hashburger Freshman Midgets 4-2 0 gar was hard fought and existing to t Bears 4, vs. Cubs finish as it witnessed by KS 1 Sant The Freshies, however, are r i ° couraged and are antic the| Crowe .- - --- Hubbs, next game with pleasure y f. These games are being played as] Worthington ---------------- Olsen preliminaries to the double header t. tournament which will be in| Wilson ~ 2 Potter two weeks, Practice is going on ¢ Alrheart --- - Miller t for the Sophomore su | which presented itself ..-- O'Malley Friday afternoon when the & g. Forster Pelton Jourgensen .... Kennedy Allen --- Edwards 5 Gobs 1, vs, Horse Shoes 6 Cook Dobbins ~- Copper —--~~ Westfall --- Van Natta g. Coyotes 0, vs, The Flash Five 2 Raymond -...... Crowe ---~ Huffsmith Allen ----- Anderson Colvert - Golden ONG Serco. Smith | | z Michigan 19, vs, Methodists 8 Scherck McDowell Brown Kleber Firmin Kelley -- Hurley Hamlin .. ~-- Dickinson & Hi Ski Wops 2, vs, Flash Five 7 Knittle -.. Anderson O'Malley ... Garburg .. Casaky Bouland ---- Bmith NOTES S..R. Bumann, principal of the Natrona County high school, spent Friday in Douglas refereeing a bas- ket ‘ball game between Douglas and Midwest. The new counter and steam table for the cafeteria, have arrived and have been installed. Beginning in the near future two Ines of stu- dents and teachers will lead by the counters and will meet at the mid- dle and pass by the checkers. This will be a great convenience, and will do away with the discomfort of wait- ing In line for so long, oes Twenty-seven new students have enrolled this semester, making a to- tal of 834 students attending, These students are instructed by 45 teach. ers. Miss McBride, who underwent an operation in Billings a few weeks ago, ts reported to be doing fine and will probably be back to school about March first. *# @ Mr, B. Vaughn of BStocktoh, Cal., arrived tn Casper yesterday. Mr? Vaughn will fill the position of math. metics instructor, recently vacated by Miss Lydia Hunt. “* © Another advanced foods class has been organized for the benefit of those who were unable.to get in any of the classes already organized. cee The new Larage ts being rapldly completed and it is expected that the auto-mechantes department will be able to move tn Monday, MILLS ITEMS The Mills basket ball team played the Junior High Scnool Midgets Thursday evening. Although the Mills team emerged winners, the Ht- tle fellows showed good team work and lots of pep, * . The basket ball cup having arrived the members of the team are plan- ning to have their pictures taken rly next week. Tey 6 Ernest Thompson, auctioneer ex- traordinary, created much hilarity Wednesday evening, when ‘ie held in auction sale of odds and ends on the schoolhouse steps. Proceeds from the sale amounted to 97 cents and will be used to purchase a book for the Mbrary, . . lps, musie supervisor, has Richey California, Florida Can’t Even Agree on Beach Styles PAGE SEVEN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t of J the Interior, at Cheynne, 1926, Departme Land Office ‘ ary U. | NOTICE Is SREBY GIVEN| NW 4NW} ic. 2 GI | Jeremiah Sullivan, of 805|N1%4NW N.. RES . Casper, Wyoming, who, on|76 W., Meridian made Additional S.|has ¢ nne 041760, Doug-; make final for N4%&,| tablish clai SW, _ Section | serit Section 31, hree-ye to the land before Marion P. | Wyom , Sixth Principal Me notice of intefttion | ruar al three-year proof to} Claimant as witnesses establish claim to the land above} Hermar of. Ross, Wyo, described, before Marion P, Whee-| ank of Ross, Wyo ler, U. S.'Cor ‘oner, at Casper, | Geor f Casper, Wyo. Wyo., on the 18th day of March,|] Major Ormsby, of Casper, Wyo. 192 MART T. CHRISTE Claimant names as aerinteni John McVary, J Publish J 7, 24, 81 Mike Sullivan, Ric 14, 1926 of Casper, W MART yomir CHRISTE ae NOTICE | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | that Andrew M T1921 | Department of the Interior, U. | \ j d ‘Entry 6 Land Denes Cheyenne, Wyo., |? a: 0: Dougla, NOTICE IS HERE 2 eh we i that Thorburn Leite Mea’ on , itch, ns filed nd Wyo., who, on July 21, make fing Additional S. R. Homes Cheyenr to _establis No. 020506 ve. SaveH ‘ 18, T. . per, Wyo Principal Meridian, has filed no-| ny a pea UP 4 cece php pase tice of intention to make final] |, { iF Hansel aaa eee “ved California and Florida are not entirely one on what the well-dressed women should wear on sareerrene : Fronts we ae pu h Holsten, Mrs. Lena John’s the beach, as these photos indicate. At left are four visitors to a Miami playground. Beside | before James W. Stachell, U. S.|s0n, A. Larson, all ¢ asperd! them are Misses Velva Van Allen and Jean Van Dyke, of Los Angeles, showing what the fashion Commissioner, at Shoshoni, Wyo., | Wyo. PE AT de was last year (right), and the mannish lines of models for this season. on the 26th day of Febr | MART T. CHRISTENSEN, ° ¢ mant names as FREE BAND CONCERT WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 3 8:15 CASPER MUNICIPAL BAND ELKS AUDITORIUM EVERYONE WELCOME Walter Graham, of |. Publish J 10 8 Wyo.; Hector MacKe Moneta, Wyo.; James G | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ? ¢ }of Lander, Wyo. | _ Department of the Interior. UY © WYOMING ESCAPES MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Land Offic Cheyenne, Wytary Register. |oming. January 5, 1926 igld- Publish Jan. 17, 24, 81; Feb. 7 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN y¢_ 14, 1926. that Roderick McLennan, of 634.).., > S. Park avenue, Casper, Wyoming). You'd think it was spring, the LL who, on February 28. 1921, mad@®™ way real—not reel—romance is NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | a daitic ©. R. Homestead Entry ; stirring up things in Hollyyood. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 30.—1| Department of the Interior, U. | Chey No. 035800, Douglagnator mee. inray. carpe | back trom A. Gardner, former Cheyenne tailor |S. Land Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,| No. 9, for WHSEM, Siged us Europe to find film folks talking wanted on charges of passing bac | January 12, 1$ NE, NEYNE tion 226 the about the romance of her former checks and other frauds here, ¢ NOTI Is REBY EYNWH, NW} , Sectior husband, Robert Z, Leonard, the taped from LaGrange, Oregon, off-|Earl Farmer, of Alcova, ‘ SW%. NEYSWK, SEMeblish director, and Gertrude Olmstead, cers, but has been re-apprehended | Who, March 1, Section 28, "T. 88°N., Re has MpProolwyny Mading woes, at Portland, advices recetved. here| R. Homestead y xth Principal Meridiangy o> The way Leonard paid ardent State. Shorite Geo. J. Carroll is in| No . Douglas No. notice of intention tc/2. court to Mae before she left for Portland to return Gardner f fink) thraevear Droot, | <eueeee Europe made some of their friends aot ; | eatablist m to the land aboveation think that a remarriage was im- + | describec fore Marion Pig pending, but now, of course, there's | Whee Commissioner, no. chance. One of Founders Of WR. 83° W. Sixth Princt? | Casper Weomings om the bane come “If it will make Bob happy to % pl Meridian, has filed notice of | day of Febrt 1926 it the marry Gertrude, I'll be happy, too,” intention to make final three-year Claimant names as _ witnesses?!num Miss Murray opines. “She’s one of L egt on A ddre Ses proof, to establish claim to the 3 ton, Neil Beaton##sien the prettiest girls in pictures,” is Janke vubover aesceihed: © bebarel Angus McPherson®?@ the compliment she pays to’ the Post at Cheyenne| mation’. wheeler Corns bait nt moore ¢ brunette, Mae is a blonde, missioner, at Ci Wyoming, ART T. CHRISTE Misg Olmstead’s newest picture is 26th February, | “Monte Carlo.” Christy Cabanne, cH Jan h Jan. 10, 17 not Leonard, is the director. R. D. Cole, one of the 18 men who SaheMnanea sad ‘ Of course, there are people who met in Paris and formed plans for ‘i. Phillips, —— i 1 say Leonard made Mae Murray a the organization of the American Fred Parsons, | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t star; this despite the fact that Legion, also a founder of the mek A. Crs 1 -"Tecavtniaht of the: tntation: Came perhaps the best work she has ever Louls post, was a speaker at yo.; E. Davidson, of Cas-|s, Land Office, at Cheyenne, Ws done is in “The Merry Widow, special meeting of the Frances E.| ner Wyo, ming Janu 3, 1926 nd wits which Bob had nothing to do Belt ort. No. 6: pile raeeiay, seb MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Me one HEREBY GIvEnchs! one of the big bo: ee favorites, | P5RTRUZE 4 committees named for the year. : arguerite Bishop Watson witeh Seok 78. Ps. Roseetice) favorites Cis 7 BAD beta Sh atta ulated ary 3 Publish Jan. 17, 24, 31; rly of Casper, Wyoming. ms retty Elinor Fair, who eloped 14, 1926. IA Reh ae A 'Rertthe the other day with William Boyd, | ey ‘ : tn ted to eared maa {s going to continue LEG. AL NOTICE ne ae eee Home M4, that with TM before she sald the mante NOTE OR PEC IGATION NOTICE IS HEREBY Miss "Yes" : rf Department of the Interior. U.lthat I, the undersigned, ‘Trustee| Lot, J. | Hollywood is being told that 8. Land Office, at Cheynne, Wy-| for the benefit of creditors of M {Bw + by eee AE fimittee FF Aileen Pringle is nursing a broken oming. January 27. 1926, | Hayutin, doing business as Hay-| N PBCUON, NESE ta that heart, but Aileen doesn’t look it NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN] tin's Boot Shop, will, on the bth| °f 10, Tr. » B. 84 W. mate It was thought that she was going that Pat Terrel, of Natrona, Wyo.,| day of February, 1926, xt the hour pal Meridian, has file a to marry Cedric Gibbons, a scenic who, on March 28, 1921, made S.| o¢ two o'clock, p. m., of snid day ention to. make fins : artist, but he led Gwendolyn Weller, R. Homestead Entry. Chevenne| nt the store building at 222 West proof, to establ who {!s little known in screenland, No. 941771, Douglas No. 028277,| second, in the Turner-Cottman and above describec to the altar ‘ for W% of Section 29, T. 86 N..! Building, in the City of Casper,| Marion P. Wheeler, U. & = R. 83 W.. Sixth Principal Meri-| sell at public auction all the mer-|‘ sioner, at Casper, Wyomt waits And, speaking of “Romance,” dian, has filed notice of intention] ohandise and fixtures on hand and| i; 0" ¢ of February. pyr. Metro-Goldwyn is preparing to make to make final three-year proof tO/ used by Haytin’s Boot Shop, con ) t the & super-special production of the establish claim to the land nhove| sisting of a general stuck of ladies’,|,, % t r as Ww satis. novel of that name by Joseph Con- described, before Marion P. Whee-| men’s and children’s shoes, togeth-| v Wee HOMES OM ah n oe rad and Ford Madox Ford, King ler, U, S. Commissioner, at Casper, | or fixtures, inventoried at| _ 1 Bishop, Sion Vidor, director of “The Big Parade,” Wvo., on the 23rd day of March,| $16,127.04 [eel ae say ist the may get the directorial assignment. 1926. : "Notice is further hereby. given CHATETEN va and Claimant names witnesses. | that I will receive written bids on| rv te ne coin- A fashion being set by New York tomes S. Galusha, Finch Johnson,| said merchandise and fixtures « blish Jan. 10, 17, 24 ‘st sum. and Chicago picture houses may be “dward C. Johnson, Fayette John-| any time from date hereof until oa. roughe expected to be adopted by large son, all of Natrona, Wyo. the hour of sale and that all bids} woarinc of "5 J motion pleture houses elsewhere. ‘ MART T. CHRISTENSI Ih be made. public at. that Hour| NOTICE sielat betetap se hag natee lowing the English fashion, af. Te <A egister.| nnd the stock and fixture , Department o nter! _cusiness ternoon tea {s being served to OBERT £. LEONARDO Publish Jan. 81; Feb, 7, 14, 21,| then sold to the highest b s 1 Office, at Cheyenne, Wyo pros patrons. In London the tea and] Martt $, production of “The| 28, 1926. | cash fen per cent of F vs cakes are eaten in the seats as the | Kid From Montana” has been post: ——~—- -- - | nust be paid at the time 4 ICE } show Proceeds, but in New York | poned, and Lois Moran, who waa to| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i bala n st . practice is Mmited to nes laa 4 - Glenr ener orans in mit 1 to the mez-| have been leading lady, released for} Department of the Interior, U.|tures are checked with } nine, 0 other gus won't be]other engagements, Dick's illness|s [and Office, at Che Wy-| but later five an ed. Some folks make t's nothing really serious, I hear) oming, January Pang Th . ‘ noises with their tea, you know unused a temporary recon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE) r er d vy — intion of the star his wife, | that Lee Martin, care of Two Bar t f f nuse of t Ir of Dick H Ranch, Casper, Wyo h 4 x x September 1922, 8, 1 k pec e of arranged to begin teaching plano| score « , the Midgets were| Homestead Entry, Cheyen € undersignec 1 lessons soon. Bebinners only will! defeat ® Mills team. On Fri-| 038715, Douglas No. 030621, for January 29 ¢ a be taken, but if the plan proves suc-| day « game resulted in a| 8% W%, Section 14; 'S EDWA E. MU © cessful, advanced students also willl score in favor of the Bulldogs who ection 21; N4 | th be admaltted next year, Mills is the] were playing inst the Beavers. V%, of Section 2 ‘i lid Royal ony tut only grade school where pupils have] pa} re belr W., § Cast Wyomir et tmt i lanes are being mad to move i 3 " € witnesses - the privilege ef plano lessons at the) the lockers from the Vocational] dian, has filed notice of intention | Pp b. J ), 31 The Jones, Woncern- Besant time. Phe school plano 18} huilding to the Junior High build-|to make final three-year proof to| 1926 te 1 Dp rhard@o® and veing overhauled gad tuned, ing, wh they will be installed peabualt e ma oe | ¢ add | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION all of Ca Wyoming enmang Ms and assigned to the students described, before Marion P. Whee-| = sL. | MART T. CHRISTENSEN, ober © The girl scout meeting was post-| will prove a sate ¥ to se ler, U. 8. Commissioner, at Casper, Department of th t Reg fon poned this week, Hereafter the} keeping of the usium wearing| Wyo. on the 25th day of March,|S, Land Office at Cheyer tay 17,24, 81 meetings will be held on Frid apparel. ) students will be per- | 1926. oming, December 29, 19 i Sines ternoons. mitted on the gymnasium floor] Claimant names ¢ < fedutu : without the proper gymnasium|John Tobin, John ¢ NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS JUNIOR HI shoes, Creel, Ed nce, er, lin, deceased NOTH ERY GIVED ACTIV R ach. Gannett Vyo. Caspera, Wyo., wko,| that } i th ; By Burris Thomas. is fenevioe abate MART T. CHRISTENS! 1b21, made Home-| $0. Riege AN) alte Monday of this week was devoted asi held this week and Dut ' 31: F Ren | ame ch: No. | unit fi f Casper—)— nainly to the reorganizing of the| promises further mectings of thie|, Publish Jan. 31; Feb, 7, 14, 21, ins for | \ ffice of the Citmmiteam lend are the registering of] kind if the t or will justity it, |28, 1926 coe T 40 W..|¢ P. M,, on theongres. he new class just entering, and| A new o; in process of ; Principal Mer , of 6 f the, iving instructions to both new and| preparation which will be given in| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ry 25, 1921, made Addition ereatterica, in ld pupils, as the programs were|the near future 1 this will also Department of the U R , Entr Chey ll berested, revised for the new semester Sev-| be given in the new auditorium. | 8. Land Office, at ¢ WwW € 0875 10, Dougla: 1 ral of the sections enjoyed partial | ‘This new operet “Polished Peb-| oming, Janua 4 0281 r SW% Sec E ( th holldayn as a result of this ro! bjes," will be presented by the NOTICE 1 jof 40 N W., 1 all Pa rganizing, Junior High School students, that Mark W. | 1 Principal Meridian, has filed 1 1 cence iin Several wew serving tables have Most of the Junior High students| heirs of James notice of intention to make final f Cs +» Wyoming, un een added to the cafeteria and each | attended one or the other of the pre-| ceased, of Bridgeport, Nebraska,| three-year proof. to establis r authority i direction o pelley ay finds the dining room well filled | sentations of the Senior High School | who, on October 14, 1920, made| claim to the Innd above (i i, th day od “fomna with appreciative patrons. operetta this week and join with|S, R, Hom ad Entry, Che efore Marion Whe J en? sy On Thureday afternoon the Juntor | #!! the other praise very duly ac-|No. 036764, Douglas No, 025913, | Commissioner, at Caspe if. H, PRICE, Clerk. ——— High School greatly enjoyed the | corded the players on their splendid | for SE%, Section 20; E%, Section | on the 1 h day of February (Seal) treat given to them through the | PF entation. 81, (400 acres), ; c laimant Names as witr Pp r », 81 sourtesy of the Wells Music com 5 etter “oye Sixth Principal Meri George, § BRHaTaas Piss ary 1, 19 pany, in the form of a splendid con- My my E d notice of intention to make | gras "au _ Sandlin ary of. vert with the new Panatrope, Words Divorce Action Is final three-year proof to establish | lin, all of Casper. Wyo. O HOLDERS OF of highest praise were heard on all ‘ ; claim to the land above described, | MART T. CHRISTE NVESTMENT 4 sides ag wonder and excellence of Filed at Capital before The Register, U, i" bs IPANY BONDS this newest development in the Office, at Cheyenne, Wyoming, » 10, 17 ng National Ban phonograph as splendidly por. Tednen aie aes day of March, 19 hs au }c r, ist the | trayed tn the concert under the able| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 30.—Mra, laimant names ns witnesses ; ie management of Mr. L, I, Gulich, who | Helen Johnvon has tiled mult for dt-| Clarence Johnson, Robert R. Han-| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | t went into much detailed explanation | vorce from Raymond D. Johnsont way, Wallace Smith, all of Med Departme f the Interior, U. | ( of this most wonderful of musical | alleging cruolties, The couple was|cine Bow, Wyoming; Pivood John-|S, La Off Cheyenne, Wyo.,! instrumenta. ried in Deny In 1920, Sult ts of Bridgeport, Nebraskh Janu 11, 1926. th f The basketball teams of the dif-|in the Laramie county rict court, MART T, CHRISTENS |" NOTICE’ 1S HEREBY ¢ 1 ferent sections playéd their sched _—_—_—— Register. | that Ted Holtkamp. of 1826 h THE: W uled games this wrek wherein the 1 the Advertiser—“I saw It fo] Publish Jan, ; Feb, 7, 14, 21,| Poplar, Casper, Wy , on De BANK O Bulldogs defeated the Bears with a| The Tribune,” 28, 1926. cember 1, 1920, made 8, R. Home-! Publish Jan,

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