Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 26, 1919, Page 5

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et Daily Cribune 2 PAGE FIVE; TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD) 4x SSE ESE WELLING HAS SHADE IN meinen etOpae CARPENTIER 10 BOUT WITH BENJAMIN, ars.. R ae | | TOUR AMERICA | OTHER FIGHT RESULTS y Ausociated Press.) BHiEABneer Dec. 26. —- Jeo Welling, Chicago lightweight, won by | a shade last night from Joe Benjamin | of California in six rounds. The bout was slow and uninteresting. Bill Brennan ‘of Chicago beat Sailor | Petrosky of California in a hard fought six-round bout. | Eddie Fitzsimmons of New York de- feated Joe Borrell of Philadelphia. Artie Root of Cleveland and Harold Farree of Newark fought a draw. Johnny Murray of Nei York defeat- ed Joey Fox of England in a fast bout | and Joe Borrell won from K. O. Sam- | son. required to manu rifle :. epee OVER- ACIDITY of the stomach has upset meny a srest. Ifyour stomach is acid. disturbed, dissolve two or three Ki-MOInS on the tongue before retiring and en- joy refreshing sleep. ‘The purity and goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by SCOTT & BOWNE | ; epee. SR The kaiser's willin 1y depend hess to return to the k to return to many’s willing ' (By Unitdd Pr I PARIS, Dec i Hurop FS SAMMONS: ie s.) ’s Carpen- a Cc LAYTON, Chavez of Trin las, box é }night. Both are PUEBLO FIGHTER GETS DECISION IN BATTLE (My Annoclated | BOYLES COLLEGE OMAUA_MEBEASHA MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION iN a ARMY WELTER CHAMPION GETS DRAW IN BATTLE Samuel Goldw ae . of Puohio, 6 Presents yy ook, Ea mw | Pauline Frederick in army, and Frank Loughrey of Bisbee ~ = ee fought a fast ten-round draw here last muelbaUied sega 7. U5. FLAG AB MAN, | : Lae) ee — , THOUSANDS PROGLAL | thee after the French fighter hadinocked him out. PE= = a £3, ——<$<$<—<—— Read Thair Letters ‘Noe and South American Canes” EUROPEAN. FEATHERWEIGHT | sn Wet i Ca , Del but Others Encircle annon, tirely cured of ch the Globe CHAMPION KNOGKS fll Ti the ae h and bowe. i s by PE- y | -NA! (By Associated Press.) I | Ww. ASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—The Amer- | Tish TI | ican flag has been restored to 41 of the | 5 World's greatest ocean trade routes, the | shipping board records in its annual | report. Most of the shins are) niving| ’ . trans-Atlantic and South American) PaARIg” ai eae ed oD) sthieu, | lanes, the report said, but some of, featherweight champion of Europe, ‘them are in waters where the Stars} ion ‘i and Stripes has not been seen on com-| Sagat TAF rand wero vessels for more than a genera- yesterdity. Distribution of the government fleet | Of 1230 vessels, aggregating 6,791 1080 |. | fons, shows 236 vessels in the northern | | Europe trade. The trans-Atlantic trade | | FRENGHMAN SCORES OVER GEORGE BROWN IN EIGHT! (By Axssocinted Pres CITY, I 5 my Val rench boxer, scored a decisive ictory over Georgie Brown in eight the pes a Letty’ “You never think of the other fellow’s sister!’’ It is Pauline Frederick speaking — speaking across the swift currents of temptation and trials in London — speaking on the threshold of luxury and sin — speaking to her million sisters the world over who hold their honor higher than the luxury of shame — captivating you one minute with the ' matchless qua of her beauty —wringing your heart the next with the utter hopelessness and helplessness of her struggle — but re- affirming at last your belief in the nobility of womanhood, as she cries her New Goldwyn Releases: out in a voice that seems to break the silence of the screen Mis- me ork feeling I trouble and can taking PE-RU- »m Moore in ‘'The Gay Lord Quex"’ was next with 197 ships of 1,204. 963 | | ' \upert Hughes’ “The Cup of Fury” “I'm going — going tons engaged in the food Aci wis | Ul Rogers in “Almost a Husband’? back where I belong!” 176 ships with a tonnage of 1,17! 614) | auline Frederick Bonds of Love’’ were still in use by the Army on Jung 30. last = =r WATCH FOR THIS Another 188 vessels were spaesal 7 Associated P: | Desert” in the South American trade; 73 ply-| SHREVEPORT La., Dec. Young | ing to Brazil, 92 to La Plata and 23|Denny of New Orleans knocked out | to the west coast of South America.| Battling Kelly of New York in the} Sixty vessels were making regular sail-|fourth round of a scheduled ten-| ings to southern European points, 14) round go. | | idwyn Bray Animated Cartoons eg ie GOLDWYN PICTURE Se ens AT THE IRIS THEATER ‘to Africa, 6 to Indian, 77 in the Sean —_—o~ Pacific, 143 to the West Indies 44 in the coastwise and New, Eng eS . Je By and ? ut IRST PHOTOS OF THE ©. ARPE: NEL coal trade. | ER-BE en FIC The total gross reygnues for the year he kno s Z were approximately $500,000,000 as com-| ? r his right. Nat e Carper ron his pared with $80,000,000 for 1918, but no} toes, while Beckett is; standing tlat-foot comprehensive statement showing the jed profits or loss was available. Lees Expenditures totaled $2,512,692, 002! 4 compared with $770,694,057 for 1918, The profiteers seem toghe doing bet $1,971,367,078 being for ship construc- jter than the world-end prophets. tion. Next heaviest was for inventory —_—__#__-+ of materials amounting to $177,734,648 Figures for 1919 Show New York | In, the: first year of postplaneten and plant sid, Braperty expenses were Leading in Imports and Ex- vice 0,840, Jatters weralicatited be | placed ut $167,786,559. tween v Yor k and Washington. It cost $62,065,935 to furnish adequate ports with 45.5 Percent SASL S19 housing accommodations for the em-| | More than) 20,000,000 tous of ice Is ployes of 24 shipyards and one turbine | manufactured in the United States an (By Associated Press.) Hank, Bee See Tera ban eae: NEw “YORE (By Mai-Porcign | Mually. r yore i wie trade handled in ten leading’ United | = r ment houses, stores and other striae | “14. customs districts in 1919, ace lish things 1 tures, having been built, the report runs with ‘that kina of com- 45 ing to statistics just made public here iggregated $8,842,769,000 in imports SPUN nee ASL ee eety conan ies erp5E yoo, 2nd exports of which New York Jed | ups [candy does make. one fat, ing projects aggregated over $00%ic| with 45.6 per cent. This port's propor-| but every body loves a fut, man. x When the armistice was sign had tion of the total imports haudled was ‘ y eral strik: ty Oi aiup: building Tarensaetene oneal 4.3 ner cent, and of the exports 46.) There is a keneral strike in Ttaly and ‘tonnage capacity and rapidity of cor- Per cent. "| the, wrikers are Tooting, but in Italy | struction, the report said. During the) There was a lively : second quarter of 1949, 48 per cent of Second place it was said, bet ‘the world tonnage under construcifon ton. Philadelphia, Baltimor was in American yards including 44% leans, San Francisco and Seatile. * “ first time in | er cent of the world’s steel ship con-| Orleans won for the | Renata years. Philadelphia crowded New Or- j | Vessels of the 10,000, 12,500 and 75,-| leans so close that an addition, of a mil | 000 deadweight tons classes will be the! lion dollars to the value of the former's | ay Specials That will appeal to every housewife who has an interest in cutting the living cost Fancy Eg; "ancy Egy: ' Swift’s Standard Swift’s Silver Per dozen d 70e Badan: ee os 40e Leaf Tarde ‘tb. _.30@ NATRONA BUTTER ree —on— most efficient to meet modern trade| foreign commerce would have p) requirements, the report said, and pro-|her in the lead. Seattle, Boston, § an | HOT CAKES Vision for sieaming radius ‘of 13.900 | Francisco, Detroit, Baltimore, Calves: | Wo. Dicans Sugar Corn, 15 A de in rew|ton and Buffalo followed in the order Y R t { y § d D American ships’ “rhe program for the| named. | Our Per can nee c oasis for Your Sunday Dinner stablishment of oil fuel stations calls| During the preceding fiscal year Seat : ei i f r : for tank facilities at St, Thomas Vir-|tle snatched second position from | Strictly Fresh Eggs No. 21% cans Tomatoes, 2 Pork Shoulder Veal Shoulder gin Islands, Honoluru, Manila, Ponta! Philadelphia, which had just nchieved | ete caps Barina ¢c Roast, per Ib.........- G4 Roasts, per Ib... ec Delgada, Azores, Bizerta, Tunis 4nd jt for the first time in many ye: | in e = Constantinople. | Baltimore and Galveston lead Bostor » ee a9 and San Francisco in the value of the! jexports, but the weakriess of the first | AGES pm ports lies in the paucity of their | x [paste There is no port in which im-| exceeded exports, altho they bercol rts | nearer to balancing at Boston. 60 lj Montreal led the North Americ: “an, | ports except New York, with a total — trade of $700,000,000 in value. No. 21 M hi | Ros Small Pork Loin Corned “Be pler lb. No, 242 cans Monarch Pineapple,- asts, * s No. 2 cans Red Raspberries, 40e Choieg Fresh re 30¢ Mutton Yearling 30 Some Breakfast! Natrona Buiter Shop On Durbin St. Kitty Corner from Library Per can ik Beef Pot Boa 18¢ Legs, per lb Tall Cans Smilax Milk, Per Ib. . Home Dressed Hens and Per car at 15¢e Beef Plate Springs, A Rolls, per Ib... 15e Renpl bs feecorerec se 40e Swift’s Pride Washing Powder, Beef Rolled Rib Tenet Large package ................ : Re a eae 25e Roasts, per Ib...... 30e Per"Guart ee! 15¢e Bars’ White Laundry 50e Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles Just Arrives Soap for en FOR YOUR SUNDAY BREAKFAST \ Have you ever tried Sandison’s Special Break- fast Sausage, if not, why not? Per Ib... 25e THE andison Market Co. 143 East 2d St. J. SANDISON, Prop. Telephone 428 (By Associated Press.) LONDON (By Mail).—A falr salary lee for an assistant master at such schools @ eo as Eton and Harrow before the war|s was the equivalent of $1,250 byemow 4 | qualified man will not necept thing | i less than $2,000, rising to $2,690. Bven |& ew. a at that there is a dearth of masters Decause many who joined the army will not return to indoor duties. a SIMPLE WASH REMOVES RINGS UNDER EYES Casper people will be surprised how)$ auickly simple witehhaxel, eamphor, hy-|8 Sheed) coe ece ss dratic, etc,, as mixed in’ Lavoptik’ eye|® range wash, relieves bloodshot eyes and -dark ie mbs ~---~--------------- \3 rings. One young lady who had ey: 4 trouble and very unsightly dark rings | was relioved by a single week's use of | 3 GANTZ & SPICER Lavoptik. We guarantee # small bot-|@ CASE weak, strained! § CASPER, WYO. tle to help AN or inflamed eyes. Aluminum. eye cur? Copooovccovccscsescocscccose tt t FREW. . Casper Phurmacy.—Adv. 4 ® will be paid for the recovery of 500 HEAD OF SHEEP bearing the following brands: } i @@evocece

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