Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1919, Page 8

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GE FULREPREN | TUESDAY SEPT 9. 1919 ienceehcnninnemonsiacihaicene tne acteart * | er ms KINNEY ISSUES YOUNG GROESUS seat es co ‘wn a Greybull ° uv 1000 NG ae ~ 0 1 .000 1 Tiger, bat g me nm w ie! re cath house impair, Fas : y Rapid City 1000 Hato lfunseacpale ----- (Eliminated) Carniv val W. restle Ww ould Ren Fore Cadwalader, Heir to Mil- heirs to « up in th } p ( | lions, Sheats Self i in es the Wigwam. — 9-8-6t TA TNE OERNED . George Kinney, the 168-pound Casper hos bee’ sited by many a ssued a chal- pe Saupe ree : dig millionaire in the last few years, sa¢most of whom made their own {money in the oil game, but we prob "yably have never been visited by a rnival” w » meet Geo. has been doing exhibition » Armour Makes Poor Showing. against Local Stick Ar- § and 30. Kinney post: ‘hoy who was heir to such a large © ds Ban Bl (& ie. f i) bl -H d R; 5 id good ith sind ae . tate as Forrest Warren Cadwalader, rt tists in Second Gaame of Vouble-Header; Kain 5 ial ronet! ads ay for his home in Phi v jJedelphia. Young Cadwalader is sole 3 Holds Down Score of the Midwest ns iNetnidolthel famous) Cadwalader és tate of old Quaker da in Phila itn saith ches Ani cracn Amuse ei phiaic which eeodnv in veatiinaredeat and they went out there to win (i om There in “te ieee eGnt et ti per, and is rated as a top-notcher. | i DCO BATOnS all of ; whom of the double-headey at che Athletic park on Monday. The result was | day. 1 ; He is the only 15s-pound man who | Whom are students the ‘Wenono @ 6-to-2 Spearfish victory and a Thermopolis elimination. The All- DECISION nm CHAE Star \ i i yn over Antone Stecher, he been on a summer vaces Armour team was decidedly off form in the second game which Spearfish really the first fall in an hour and 4 and the second in 12) the guidance of Capt. W 1 five-inn fair, fone (6 asper gladly received the 1 1-to-2 do- return match with oxmiees physical sreetar a ain at er ares d in a draw in 2 hours PCT ue haved been @eemen ava 4 und 50 m es. He also won from toiNenio le. So > Chacon of Chris Jordan, the ex-middle weight t0 New Orleans by water over Chavez of Baninisn ited Denver, Los Angele an- : und go last C2ampion. cisco, Yellowstone Park and me , veo | MeLeod has not 3 accepted the other places. They Se reitiancae alld caters ss in the la: hallenge, but is ted to put up i roel = i aa Sizes t indifferent r cf > 1 0 1 «0. Oo his money as s ne can arrange ee three weeks ago and spent ten en uched away and Gaut , 1 6 1 2 4 this dates. evil beonlygay cov ntany bem moun cemm) gee, Ucats 1 faut hurled fine ball in ( i 0 0 9 1 1 few pounds difference in the weights Of fred Fates 5 soi ve first two frames but let up in the + 0 0 1 4 9 of the two men, this should be one ieee Meee ee Cue CAL istri st three, two Denver scores coming Wh 1 9 4 0 of the best bouts ever staged in Cas- rian cticmas wu acuicul, "—"hecerapady Gn, Ditbser ——-. in the third. it 3 2 1 0 9 per = | : = was walked to s 0 = a SYRACUSE, N, Y.. THE HOUSE MATINEE OF QUALITY 2:30 | PICTURES TONIGHT Inis Ga eT BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 THE STATE Leonard, lightweight chem- ed JoRny Clinton of New *n fast rounds last night. —_ al meeting of the British ition for the advancement of er an interval of two » begin its essions today at yurnemouth. iced the contest then with 5 TODAY e clout. MeNeill “e > i out but! Pieper were the be ered 1 in a 2 7 - c Dixon with in the second. Rose 000 0 Well Balanced Genevieve Ruthford Hale thought that pumpkins grew on trees, till she had to pick them. f th self prominent by 1 L301) Oe i e 2 o the home nine with four I = Frets ime rinilse ise lian : " in four trips to bat, one being a two- 1 2 2 61512 § portance of proper balance and in— i} Metz also h r— ABR HPOA E “hang"’ in tools. It is especi- ly necessary in tools for the he me or farm, as well-balanced tools are less tiring and require legs skill to obtain good results. KEEN KUTTER Teels and Cutlery 1 carefully: adjusted and “Little Comrade” TOMORROW Albert Ray and Elinor Fair ——in—— Keen Kutter Drawing or example, is absolutely sn this particular—never . eon successfully imitated it is :scognized by experts as the most per- Sega || “LOVE IS LOVE” Tools fully guar- anteed. We ven teem." PY Also SUNSHINE COMEDY-—-“NEIGHBOR’S KEYHOLE” : eee ‘Holmes Hardware Co. pr an — Hendayeetetn ci teen foe Exon uu NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on returned goods w Phone the duplicate slip. Fall Styles Ll . Substance and service now PERE PEE SE LOLS GMI OE MP LES PRE EEO DE ES EE REE ES a aS SS RIS TH EATER THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY | | i} } Kimball Drug Stere Casper = - - - - Wyoming | | =| | | The Event of the Season ary Pickford addy Long Legs Incomparable, the Greatest Pickford Ever Made. dominate men’s shoe styles. The returning soldier trade of our store proves that the thor- oughly masculine lines of our Shoes bring swift selection and 99 lasting satisfaction. Ghaes fox Men Notable Values in Dress Shoes $7.50 and Up Work Shoes . . . . $5.00 and Up Webel Commercial Co. PRICES: 25c and 5Q0c WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STORE PHONES: 13 AND 14 MELE LE LE LE ELE LO EEE IE ELE ELLE EE EERE ES IGE ETE EO OOOO ‘cc HATA Judy and Tomy and Towser too, had gone on a strike against Prunes, Prunes, Prunes. Scenes that will rock you with laughter. Scenes that will touch your heart- __ A 8H i

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