Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1919, Page 12

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e ; I PAGE TWELVE ~~ Che Casper Daiiy Tribune : abe eee a SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919 i == === == j Teak ; : Lander Valley’ Produce M V. V. Scoggam ize. rits Pot tm Wire or writs Lander, Wyo Three championships—heavy, li Awarding the championship to Mc- ; | TANGLE RECOGNITION OF and bantam weights—are held by Cormick has brought ree from| FOR CASPER IS j men whom the club refuses to rec- the press, who declare MeCormick SOUTHERN SEA. wear heat ie Gree dneien thi Righ ote aeanlee'tats| INCORPORATED 4 ships in question an America may having been defeated by Eddie Me- | be entitled to one. Georty of St. Paul, and Augie Rat-| The heavyweight tille ‘s clair 1 j -—— M hy Joe Beckett, who vanquished B ’ ; {Bx Unites Mail) Wells, holder of the belt. But of New York. There h 1 eae a the el = | ipa tae ye sionen Mail. arash club has ignored Beckett and will \ | ing cho ships. as recognized >a word e cha jonship to the win- ‘x Return of the “Good Old Days”| y officistdom. The National Sport-/2¥2Td the championship to the win oe cecccccescoresccccocecsses: ? iba) cee jooeeees - Articles of incorporation have been O8esees, 3 —< | filed in Cheyenne for the Clay Basin oes — yeen some criticism of jland & estock company, which als on what is 1 ove Rock Springs and ere Ce 7 een rm vany, Which wii have a capital stock Me Promised by Post-War Ac-| ———— Frank Goddard and Arthur Townley at the club th: of $250,000 alta Sere iE Cam: De tivities of the American| The registered tonnage of the ves- In the light-weight cl: Dic --emblematic of the per. Charles L, Sparks, Arthur berate eA E OL) SoC at A hich entered Rio in 1918 to- gmith, who meets Georze ( rpenter Pritish boxing championship Would) Sparks and Willi Zollier are ‘he EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL Merchant Marine po illed 2.737,218 tons. The ships by, at Strasbur uly, holds the title. be open to Americans. at — 3 : r: 5 u YY, holds the IpAU He - + ae : ncorporators of the former, and W. oe R Rae er ationalities, follow: 3 But Smith hasn’t fought under the fo'lowed out, Joe Lynch; the Ne Chomberiias ubarki Cohentana vat RIG TIM BERS A SPEC ] ALTY th (United Press Staff Correspand-nt Nedaatley : paste urpices cf the Neti York bantam, would be entitled tc) Stirrett of the latter. . ase Pt DE JANEIRO, (Rv Mailo- b ane ey of veut lub for a Tong ne » cleim ahs ; h bantam champion: Aes Sigg + Ar cans here and in other Brazil-j} whi} aA Cs stent ae § eons busy trai: ‘or . syneh won an unquestionable es Ww The at French --- 93 he Frenchman, the club stiyred : ion over Tommy Noble, the Brix FA M MACHINERY COAI cA. thewigobdrold dave” obthoesereae Italian --------------. 64 match hetween Boy McCormick and. izh ch: mp’on, ia ound bout here | FEL = Y y fA Fat a tg in nerANT GRE pene UAE ok Sek ee 8 Harold Rolph 3 ® title a few months ago. aaa WAGONS, GAS ENGINES th With a feeling of confidence in the| — j,teentine -—- eT ———— — INSTITUTE } Norwegia = - 157 = eT tae th restoration of their commercial stand Spani 5 ee AG een 11 Coe. Eaghteenth and Curtis Ste bd Ge * ing, mixed with a spirit of patriot | Spanish ——2----22-22 a z F Te DENVER, COLO. Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center he They are hoping to see in the nea: Hee ; ape amous tmpersonator Wt leaeg te Epil is Tae Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps future the Stars ond Stripes floating se = =, 7 | cuti 3 “ th 3 on e z Pie on Log Q 3 a cation. The only place in Coloraae ha pay tar ag ie t ld fa Ruben Sec ro2 8 OS Appear at the Che... Gd | where the Genuine Keeley Remedie: | _ ia 3 FENG ; * a Saiiog, and sPernayahuse eareonaitlen United States eat oa [are used. |Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Money ’ ene pas moe. = pir i pore Japanese _- are John B. Ratto is one of the most noted and ac- | Sas: = : — ; ie ant feats follawine Chilesn -- ae complished impersonators in America. He imper- SGLILO LILLE SI IE LIS LES ILS LI! ST EMS SS SMM 8, a il War, and the introduction ‘ortuguese - -, 6 sonates characters in costume, changing his make- j A shortly afterward of the steel! Wessels Brazilian ----__-______ 184 up in view of the audience. K ve ns and other South we . Total-__-_.---_--1,128 When you see him inp STPOn RDS such characters | eep oo an eep e bi were closer to the United ! as Uncle Sam, Grant and Lincoln, you get a very ee an to any other country in ! definite idea as to how these men appeared in ac- | —a asd the middle and fore part of the last tual life. a century, through contact with Yan- * ¥ x kee skippers of Yankee trading ships, ] Every one enjoys his portrayal of such liz put pe neglect hat Aueeicale mer: characters as the ministe at the football t 4 t fo the “Sixties” to practically nothing, game, the deacon and the Italian. : coupled with the growing ‘enterprise Ratto’s make-up for his impersonations is elab- N ; g cones oe aM: direction of orate. The actual cost of the equipment for one of % Stock Now There 1sa oe BI ies ae Eoaeie| his sketches was more than $700. \ Ready Sin ‘Fi ON sacaBarsce Sidini Seaih While Mr. Ratto is wonderfully accurate in de- 5 peeks eee tue MP picting the likeness of his characters, the thing that iy for Your Every Only the worid war succeeded in| places him among: the foremost impersonators of iy Selection : f Need necomplishing any real results, and America is his ability to live the part he plays. iY z = A i enanae siiors onthe United Sate wind burning from knees to ankles, The human interest element of his characters LY PAU MMIII > ; AVANT! a nid a a ‘ent ms, Ip, ani re er yi i 4 Ss i i ' . if SI American Union, and other organt- water. Had no sleep. Hair came out | | points his art 1) anifest s S jus { “ $ ‘ fo i and individuals, the outloon| | gndwasthia,dry,andmy scalpitched the same in giving a life and vividness to his im- 'e =x : < 3 % & again taken on a roseate hue. Sone eve i. Lag tia a ee personations that make you rank John B. Ratto as | — N de In 1911 only three American ves-| | before wi antares) tplten Oaye one of the greatest character delineators yo 4 : : : : fe i felt relief and two cakes Soap and one greater fakes you ever | G ete ate 27 teipe i Anesean | | beg oemmant hella have seen. Westinghouse Electric Fans will keep you cool and good natured % ° te SAI om signed statement of Mrs. = | : fi el registry which entered Rio in 1858.) | Frances Smith, 338 Elm Ave., L ee & ci Fowinty which entered Bio in BEB.) | branes Sanh 38 Ein Ave Long Ridibwah apseatin: HE GhiRn: during these hot days and nights. 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Phone 69 MODs tered the port, but during 1915, for delicate and so creamy. the firet time in many years, the Suicare is an antiosntic; proshy’ ss ae 4 powder of delicate, fascins American ship began to come itité ing end ert yroing TIAL IAD. Ie. SS AD DA ve N N N N N N N N & N N \ N N N N N N N . N N N N N N 5 took most of the vessels out of the N s} South American trade, and in 1917, & % of 117 American vessels made entry, i ce this declining to seventy-one ships & g in 18 3 a ae veanclanaratiiicamblndital The time has long passed when a bank was % £ _ . LH their own temporarily, due to the ne- surrounded with so much mystery and red tape y 1 cessity for using every steamship in that customers felt ill at ease every time they e the European war service. 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