Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1919, Page 5

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NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD ROUGH HANDLING GOOD if aT | cae aa up to Game after Fenn by Sport Writers Country Even Pete Herman, champion ban- tamweight pf the world, doesn’t a: N tions ed Cages acti Bing W for fest oe ow eat he is’still in the @f his exhibitions have and had he heen other up he was un- and | prerottully handien in the sport columns Perl ot several New York and Chicago oL d said today that there was|@Allies. One writer went so far as to litte mere ehance for Perkia# to $0} SA that Herman was thru. This much i the boxing game. [fis Let-|Statement probably went home, for a ter aU, Be a8 @ wrestler and the fart|few nights later he made Patsy John- that Perkins has short arms to/®0n of Trenton, N. J., look like a fresh y bee Promet: cut steak, and a few nights later he ‘easily rocked Kid jeep in work a & boner woul sell nim tot | are ‘and McLeed will! Some of the other champs need this | which might otherwise be lacking in aaa bis time dev aeveloping him as a) ort of handling. Te ae cist! ROW OVER NAVY *| DECORATIONS TO BE FINISH FIGHT generaled by a@ fester oe fight the superior reac! nent was one of the de Raiding features} poet of the The Amend-Perkins match probably will come the latter part of ereaeeer pert of January. NAVY CHAM CLAIM CLAIMANT KNOGKED OUT OUT BY woons| = tee soon, Senator Peindexter to- “day advocated a thoro inquiry. Paris has ‘25,000 clairvoyants, fortune ‘tellers, an@ seers of various kinds. WG AND COGAN FGuT TEN ROUNDS TO DRAW “(By Associated 1 Press.) SAN ANTONIO; Texas, Dec, Bobby Waugh of Fort Worth and Tagen. of Chicago battled to a draw in ten rounds here. NOTICE TO E ¥RATERNITY All College Fraternity men ‘a Eleven head Black-faced Bucks; shear 16 1-2 nt wool; weigh about 3 three years old; céllent condition: s sell reason- able. 0. G. JOHNSON Caen appar togge Gesemy ae re Fe: / quested to hand their namo and ad- dress to W. J. Bally, Seey., Box aor ‘ aee 02000060000 00000000 00HHEE 000800000 000000000000000 ceeeeeeeeeececeeccscccccccscccscccccccces ccosecccs ceososcococoscoswevscccccccoccososocsococes employes of which contributed $42.37 j and by thé sheriff's office at the court SALVATIONISTS DONATED AMPLE. FUND FOR POOR Records Established at Refinery and Courthouse, While Ket- tles Increase Christ- mas Fund Records were ‘established in collec tions for the Salvation Army Christmas fund by the Standard Refinery, the house, where the collection box, when opened today, was found to contain $33.17. No visitor to the sheriff's offine in the past two weeks has been allowed 42 depart without making a contriby- ion. The kettles at the street corners brot | in about $17 each. Other collection boxes in various stores and offices have on ibe: been taken up by Captain harles Brennan, who was busy today arrettiog some 7@ Christmas baskets to be sent to various homes in the city Christmas cheer, | There are fourteen bones in the nose. | i COAL TRIBUNAL MONDAY NEXT (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Presi- dent Wilson today issued a call for a meeting on “Monday of the commission appointed to investigate wages and prices of the bituminous coal industry. ——$__<_>—___ N. P. West, land representative will be in Casper next week after spending five weeks in Washington and New York. In New York Mr. Weat spent | considerable time with the big brokers and in Washington his time was taken up with matters pertaining to Wyom- ing oil lands and development. He will spend the holidays in Denver before| _ coming to Casper. A MERRY CHRISTMAS ——an HAPPY NEW YEAR to all Jos. I. Schwartz Art Jeweler E. Keating, Manager George Lefringhouse We Wish You Al Fretz OIL EXCHANGE ee It Is Our Pleasure to Thank You For Your Liberal Patronage A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Roy Palmer Bert Spaulding One and All Frank Lamb BARBER SHOP Merry Christmas to You May the day of holly and mistletoe, of gladness and reverence, will abide with you throughout the year. Everyone in this Bank wishes you a Merry Christmas. The Wyoming National Bank | CASPER, WYO. LIOIIIIIDIMIIDIIIIIIOIOIIIIOI SSH, from Lander where he had been hold: | ing court for Judge Ralph Kimball in »/ cases in which Judge Kimball was dis ~ quatitied, having been retained as coun- sel before oe appointed Mane! Notice to Children When going to meet Santa Claus Christmas morning, just stop any automobile and tell whoever is driving to take you to the Elks’ Christmas tree at the Iris theater. Any children who cannot get to the theater please call phone 9 or 724 and car will be sent for the kids. NEW CASE MAY PARALLEL THAT OF HARRY THAW tablish an minimum were de- sled today by" Ford's secretary, Judge V. J. Tidball of Laramie was in Casper last night en route home reading of depositions: was resumed by the defense in the trial of Harry New today, New maintains a stolid demeanor, The case may pari that of Harry Thaw. Should the jury find him guilty but insane indications are that an effort would be made to send him to an in- stitution for the Spesthe. crlmieaty insane. DENIAL MADE OF $8 MINIMUM FOR FORD EMPLOYES y United Prens.) DETROIT, Dec. 24.—Reports that the Ford company has planned to es- Smith & Turner Wyoming’s Greatest Drug Store 135 “North Center Street Phone 176 ew oUt ANAT ANA NAM ANAT PA. This has been our first Christmas in Casper. The patronage you have given us has exceeded our great- est expectations. To say we appreciate this consideration of our efforts, would be putting it mildly. So we say to you all, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Gaia a MMM. asatzocovescscerrrrrers Ee 2OSC2OCCO2 CEOS OOR0CS SOSCOSCSOSSIOO OSH OSSO: bring you a deep joy which eoessescoovecs

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