Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 5

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‘Word haying. bee heavyweight. of the Am dicate of Pueblo busine: box Georges. Carpentie: a cablegram hi the French ido! Whether or not Carpentier will accept fis a quest Some argue that he can Make more ‘than twice that much by meeting Jack Dempsey. However, Car- pentier was @ soldier of France. Martin Was @ uoldier of America. Dempsey; Was a shipyard labor ‘‘scout"—in name. Carpentier, like his fellow countrymen, 4s emotional and is not as crazy after the jingling jack as certain other hoavy- weights we have in’mind, In view Of the fact that Martin was one of his brothers in arms, Carpentier may for- get. the financial side of the question and sign for the Pueblo bout. Queer things happen in France, y'know. The original, offer on the part of the! Pueblo syndicate was made for a bout between. Carpenticr and Dempsey, but when ‘the American Legion branded ; Dempsey as a slacker and one unfit to! appear before a Yankee assemblage, | those Pueblo business men—all 100 per cent Ameri¢ans—rescinded the offer and substituted the mame of Bob Mar- tin, An answer from Fra awaited. REDS WANT NORE COIN TO_SIGN. CONTRACTS | Garr? Herrmann; owner of the Cin- cinnati Reds, is up sgainst it once more. In Garry's mind, it is one of those instances in which “it never rains but what it! pours.’ Last year, Herrmann was as<happy as a school boy, After waiting for many, many long years. he saw his n 8S men, is ‘eagerly | path to. glory by annexing the highest honors /in bgseballs Then Garry's. cur- tain of happiness fell. 3 f As. chairman of the National Bage- ball commission, he was sitting on a! nest of ‘bees. To sitisfy the whims of a certain faction in big league baseball, | which lias been on his neck for yedrs, , Herrmann stepped down and out. “Now, into his office has poured) sey; eral lettors from ‘his. ‘players (of Inst ‘> year.» All the letters: contain’ unsigned contracts returned to haye, more coin | _ -weltten on a certain dotted line. © Un- |. fortinately,' about seventy-five per cent of the Reds were hot under contract fer this year. _ HERMAN WON'T BOX 4 WILDE IN ENGLAND. Pete Herman, champion feather: weight of the world, has\ rejected a splendid financial offer to cross the ‘pcean to meet Jimmy Wilde, the British fiyweight champion, in a decision bout. ‘Very ‘wisely so, we believe. Herman evidently realizes the treat: ment “accorded: at least two’ other American champions who wero virtually _-¥obbed of their 4itles while on "English soll, One cannot ie the little ex- 89b for his attitude in this respect, but hé should put on more. decision bouts | in this country. a *4 New, Orleans is the spot chosen Dy | Herman to meet Wildé. The bantam | king clagns that Wilde agreed to meet } him in the Mardi Gras metropolis and ns in Armies of ot Together for Big tench Idol Accepts Challenge _ BY EDDIE GAHAN received from Bob Martin, erican expeditionary forces, b r rin the Steel City for a purse of if ‘been dispatched to M vis sagen gba , stating the terms of {Kor sixteen years Gary Herrmann has jeharged. with [run Ineechant would be played regularly Two Great Republics Fight if Manager champion y the syn- accept the offer to €reek mining district: shape for his coming hout tom with Roy Rector. that he will « Deschamps, ma: the my paneer oF is not much heavier than Rector. Mar- zs Mn will enter the ring weighing only About 170 pounds-or about eight pounds fieavier than Rector. In his Jast battle Martin went into the going at 169 pounds, Morgan Williams, known to all fol- lowers’ of the tistic game in the Rocky Mountain region, has been train- ing’ Martin for the last two or three years and this training should stand the Victor man in; 00d stead in his mateh with Rector. Martin bas beer in ulmost constant training since early Jast. fall. and dur- ing that time has been in three fights “nq@ bas been returned victor in two of these Weighing 170 peunds and standing 6 feet tall, Martin looks Uke a speedy boy With a lot of power behind his wallops, The sport fau is. imyiressed with the modest appea the man, He, will Jine np aguinstyRee- lor having about the same reach, the Colorado battler having a reach of about 73 inches E f Martin will give the local sport fol- Ipwers a chance to lamp him ever to- night when he goes thru a light work- ont with the bag and weights at the aper, Athietic club, starting about ovclock. Reetor may do some light at the club also tonight, MARTIN: TRAINED BY MORGAN W: AMS Morgan’ Wilflams, trajner of Jumbo Martin, was unable to accompany. his AUGUST HERRMANN JIERRMANN’S RECORD IS CLEAN— served as chairman of the national baseball commission and never been dishonesty. Herrmann has turned in his resignation to’ take effect as soon as his successor can be hamed. It will beg difficult task to find | rot: beve f bias struggling Reds wade their way thins ; ; DES Eee ROOMBA. 408: Urea: iiaein pee the National league to a nemant aaa 2 man who with AN his plice satisfae-| wien required his attention in Victor, then saw thém continue their biazing | : Colo, If \ Martin: has: been able to an absorb much of the kndwledge of the fight. game,. Williams has- been giving him for two or three years, “Roy Rec- tor, Casper's best’ bet, may finda big fob on his hands fn disposing of the in the outfield, “Phat statement was ac- cepted for what it was woxth, for Babe is, fair at corraling fly balls, It is hardly itely that Ruth will be| Coloradoan. played in” right. field at the Polo} “winiams is a voteran of the ring grounds, for ‘the’ ferces are too short.) game. Starting out with a-draw with -Babe would be trying to knock theni Victor Favorite Not as Beefy as Manager Claimed and Record in Colorado Ring Means That Rector Will Have to Go His Best to Score Knockout Jumbo Martin, accompanied by arrived here this morning from Victor, Colo., in the Cripple The. big fighter looks to be in great One surprising thing about the Colora } nce aud earnestness of ‘ibune his brother, Robert Martin, orrow night in the Iris theatre do fighter is that he BFLL SAVES JAGK MORIN IN SECOND BUT MARTIN ENDS BATTLE WN THIRD F., knocked out dack Mo: of Bt. Louls in the third round of a sched- uled ‘ten-round bout here. The bell saved Moran in the second. doe MeGogan of Kansas City knocked) out Carl Leonard of Red Wing, Minn., in the third round of a scheduled eight-round battle. TOMMY MURPHY KNOGKED OUT BY MIDDLE. CHAMP (By Awsoclated Prenn.) BOSTON, Jim. 21.—Mike O'Dowd of St. Paul, middleweight champion, Knocked oot Tommy Murphy of Chi- cago in the third round of a sched- uled-12-round catch-weight bout. —— | } | { | { : ‘RIVERTON AND CASPER ~ TO GUSH TONIGHT IN FIRST BOWLING MATCH “The tirst match } LD NOMEN LABLE PAGE FIVE Harvester Branch House Removed to | ‘Wyoming Capital) Cals rene CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 21,—The branth house of the International Har- Yester company heretofore maintained at Cinwtord, Nebr., has been transfer- pa SSE Sohd) red to Cheyenne and Manager W. Fv Starnes and his staff of 15 assistants Thousands Must File Returns’ in} this, week are installing the agency in . rs a $100,000 building built here by Arp & This State, Collector Indicates [Hiammona Hardware. company for its in Statement Explaining occupancy. The’ territory to be’ served from the Cheyenne ‘branch house in- Provisions chides northeastern ‘Colorado,’ western Nebraska and southern Wyoming from (Women who had incomes during North Platte to Green River and all 1919 are reminded by Collector of In-| V¥OMIng otherwise except the Sheridan ternal Revenue L. A. Miller. that they !8n¢ Big Horn basin districts. are subject to all of the provisions of fe? Will be served by a branch house the federal income tax. Many thou-/% Billings, Mont. sands of women file returns and pay} taxes regularly, and there are new names added to this list each year. ‘The | high wages and salaries received by} women last year will perhaps double} the number of the fair sex who are re- quired to file returns. A public sehool-teacher, or other. city, town, county and state employee, ‘is not taxed.on her salary ot syages, but must file a return if her taxable income from} other sources was sufficient in amount to come within the law's definitions. An unniarried woman, a’ widow or a married woman wip is living apart from required if either had a net income ex: ceeding $5,000. A married woman who lives with her pendent; and this exemption may be taken by either or divided in any man- ner between them. A. woman who was. widowed during 1919 may claim exemption for the full year, on the basis of her status as of December’ 31. % A wite whose husband is in a sani- ¥. tarium or temporarity working in an- j her husbund, must file an income tax Br ee y ra } (By Associated Press.) return if hér net, income for 1919 was | ther city. and js separated from him | DES MOINES, Jan. 21.—Bob Mar- {$1,000 or over. only thru necessity, should not eonsid- j tim, heavyweight Aghter of the A. E. Sho is entitled (o an) exemption on|F her status as “living apart” from (her husband. But of. there is voluntary jcontinuous separation, whether or not granted by court decree, each must take the status of a single person with re- spect to income tax. LARAMIE DROPS SECOND the first $1,000 of her income. If she is the head of a family, as defined in the inceme tax regulations, she may claim $1,000 additional exemption. Also, may claim further exemption of 200 for each person for whom she is! the chief support, if the dependent is} under 18 or is mentally or physically de- fective, 7 A married woman who has an in- vome from a separate source than ber husband is entitled to file a separate} return with respect to that income, Or- dinarily a husband and wife file one joint return, including the income of bot. But is the husband does not in- clude his wife's income, the wife is re- quired to file her own return. Sep- arate returns‘of husb: t ne Laramie high school ‘found the going in the northern and central part of Wyoming hard, losing two games in succession at the hands of Casper and Douglas. game to the speedy Douglas team, 47 b ff And Become Fretful, Nervous and» Run-down— The lat-) husband is not allowed a prescribed | exemption... She and her husband haye| $2,000, plus $200, addition for each de- GAME TO QOUGLAS FIVE} The Laramie five dropped a! score run up by Douglas makes a pos- sible game with the Douglas five this week loom up ag one of the hardest battles on Caspor's schedule. pene tb Fs bh oh ak We serve the best fountain drinks in town. If you don't believé it come in and see for yourself. ‘Tripeny Drug Co. F. 1-20-5t ee, Martin Georges is visiting in C per from Grand Island, where we has stock “interest BAD BLOOD Pacifit Coast Folks Testify Sandlake, Oregon:—"I want to write a onial telling what Dr. Pierce’s medi- 2 cine has done for me. I was bother- ed with an ulcer on my right shin for a year. I went toa doctor here but his medicine did meno good. The sore got worse right along, so I tried 2 Shinese Doctorand his ici did Nebr., seomed to bergetting wotse so I tried Dr. Pierce’s medicines. I took two and a half bottles of . Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and used Dr. Pierce's All-Heal- ing Salve and the ulcer was all well before I had the modicine all used, and I recom- mend these medicines to other sufferers.’ —MISS BERTHA HAYES. “For Over 40 Years” Tonic and Blood Builder Chehalis, Wash.:—"I have used Dr. Pierce's medicines in my family for over 40 years and have always found just as eee I peooss ed Pierce’s | let ve no equal for consti} nt} amy the ‘Golden Medical paratien tonic $s blood { builder cannot be beat, in fact, can recommend any and all of Dr, Pierce's ‘remedies. a daughter had chronic constipation from babyhood and dootdrs could not cure | her. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets is the | galy. Sing thet ever naped her.” MRS. | JENNIE K. SWOFFORD, 1320 Alfred St. Why Women Grow Old More Quickly Than Men Greater Percentage of Anaémia—Lack: of tron in the Blood—Among Women Makes Them Los Much of Their Youth, Beauty and Former Attractiveness, over in order to capture a swat going aver his head... Another tiringy it takes an experienced fielder to: play the cor- Feet carom’ off of the right fekt wall in Joe Cotton, considered one of the hurd: | est Hght-heavyweight men in ‘the ring at the time, Williams hag fought many. ‘of.the big boys who-have made: names tor themselves. | w Ruth, so where isthe to be ie i this particula® ground, ~ Left field is too stnny:. The’ Seabe can't wear sin gldskes, he, admitted that in Philadelphia last seagoh. Cen} ter field is too. big: for “man as ‘| fie made ‘good showjings*against Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman; Jack ‘Bonar, and Peter Jackson. He defeated Jack- Up Against one lof the toughtest’ meh im the ring.< The fact that: Willams bus bad Martin under his care as lohg as he has should mean that the Victor fighter wiR\ehow the Casper’ fight fans some of the finé points of the fistic game, With Colorado's hest ring bet against Wyoming's best light-heavyweight, (a record-lreaking house is expected by George McLeod, promoter, of the match. Besides. the main go, there will be two safety? Same gne may suggest base, for ha is pretty sood at the ‘first Atation, But, what of Wally Pipp? Here ix a bird who can't be kept from the line-up.) Wally issleftchanded, can't glay the infield, but he might tie de- veloped into a fly: chaser.~ i Sacietindiiemcananannnael STATE PREPS MAE POOR = SHOWING. THIS: SEASON performances: ° Popular, prices, which will/prevatl for the offer of Dominick Tortorich’ stilt! holds good. Herman dedlares that he | will get down’ to a weight that will} surprise the public. { With Pul Moore bouni for home, it | is a question whether the sport public | wants a Herman-Moore Vout or a Her Iman-Wilde tangle. } NOT MAKING HEADWAY } Contrary to many predictions, lawn tennis is: having a battle of its oWn to become # major sport in college circled. Those in, favor of the plun believed two months ago that it would be an_ easy! Matter to get the project. ucroys, but | determined to wait until the proponents of boxing had completed their cam- paign. 4 : Boxing went across in fine style, most of the colleges where it was suggested, adopting it without ch~ discussion. When tennis was mentioned us 9 miijor | sport, however, a how! went. up -fram} certain quarters in many. of the"larger schools. jThoge who. earned gridiron; diationd, track and bayketball floor were bat ip to letting a \tenmis player share with them coveted and sacred letter, While pe et: Saale fans and never played a ne of tennis in our young life, we believe the game is good ‘enough to make w miijor dpott anywhere. .eUGe So far as it being a woman's or old man’s Bame ig concerned) we think such 4 statement fs ridiculous. moles WILL } : y Huggins anced : to. a led i world: that’ he haa f ‘Babe Ruthi toa New York Amer- fractiohe added that the: home rt One lot, 60x149, 0 half block off paved street in Carey addition. Some M. terms. See Co Tribune or phone iy i | ai letter on the | ‘the bout: tomorrow night, fhave made | ee yy roreh eel tne Rb ARE BE JOD): 9) MOTAAE SHAE } ther ved le pkets go! ; ; ‘ty The University high sebool team. ot {st Meggan trate t iipawiin nent a) After you eat—always. take (flown —while at’ 50 or 60 with good Laramie is not making its, waual stronis | ocigck tomorrow. ‘night.-and.” the” pro- | % health. and/plenty of iron in her showing this season. ‘The second) re-| geink will vtart about 8:16 o'clock. J blood she may still be young in vent defeat of the University high | ‘ ¢ and so full of life and quintet came at the: hands of the Itoulk | | attractiveness as to defy Springs team which copped a. c! >| S T H M A i CSR YOUR ACID STOMA alctection of her real age. score Ee, 14 to oy | f Instantly relic Bloat- But. a wom: not ‘The strong Ruowlins sean aihien: bids | ‘There. is no “cure” } eaGasey Feelin. Stops foodsouring, have beautiful oes cheeks beéh making probably. the strongest | Bakerelietta ‘eaten _ copesting, and alk ons an Pabundanae Grek showing of any team in the state, took brought by— ‘eweetand athehatie. and.) endurance tho University high school players into aeitieasaes $80 d ph. camp, 29 to JA... This far no victory has Dean Cte ane. 5 Bye Ween soured over tho smashing Kayw)ies ive this season. | peek wR Read The Tribune Want Ads THEATEI - DOORS OPEN 8 P. M. / . asper’s Light-Heavyweight mbo MW eight j "TEN ROUNDS ADMISSION—$1.00, $2.00, $3.00, Plus * 0 Poo Son and in-going.against Bonar he went} preliminaries up to the standarst of past | 7 Eector {RISON vs. YOUNG DEMPSEY 30:Minute Wrestling Match Same show cannot’be witnessed anywhere in the country at these prices inter-cify, -bowling | will be helt tonight in Gasper and Riv- jerton with these two teams. matched | against each others” Bach teary will play | jin its own respective ¢ityg the scores to | be exchanged by telephone; The powl- ing here will start at 7:30 o'clock at.the Roodie Dog bowling alley. Casper willbe weakened by the “ab- sence of Seibert who. is > sick 1cale- hboush°will play tonight altho ‘suffering from two.cracked ribs ~ A practice game this week with the ten-pin tedm that ‘is ‘to‘represent Cas- |petin action showed an average score | of 486 for the team. “The names of the | players and scores follow: Kylebough, |374; King, 486; Ross, 482; Spencer, 512; Frank, 47 1 1 Thursday, » Jan. 22nd ‘ rtin War -Tax. What Women Need Is Not Cosmetics or Stimulating, . Drugs But Plenty of Pure Red Blood, Rich In fron: Physician Explains:How Organic Iron—Nuxated Iron, Enriches ‘The Blood; Strengthens The Nerves, Builds Up Physical Power and Often Makes Weak, Pale Careworn Women Look and Feel Sears Younger. Look for the woman who appears younger than a man of the ‘the same age and you will find the exception to that vast majarity ujon whom anaemia—lack of iron in the blood has fastened i grip and, is gradually sapping the health, vitality and beauty which every woman so longs to retain. In most cases amen safeguard their health better than women ‘by cating coarser foods, being more out-of-doors-and leading more active lives, thereby keeping ‘their blood: ficher-in iron and their bodies in better. Pliysical condition, The very moment a woman allows herself to become weak, nefvous. and run-down she is Placing 2 drain upon’ her whole system which overtaxes the power of the blood to renew wasted tissue and keep active the natural life forces of the body. There are thousands of women who are ageing and breaking down at a time when they should be enjoying that pericct bodily health awhich comes from plenty. of iron in the blood, simply because they are not awake ° sicians below have been asked “to explain why they breacrihe organic¢ iron — Nuxated Iron — to help supply this de‘Sctency and aid in buildisig a tace of stronger, ‘nealthier women. _ Dr. James Francis Sullivan, sicign of Bellevne Hospital (Owe lew. York, and the Waste! rmerly phy- sufers from irom deficiency and docs not door Bont), tnaeri Tan cohemeel tine there are hester County HH. thousands of such women who. simply by taking Nuxated Iron might readily bui theis “sed corpuscles, increase phy tal save: “Many a woman who ia: cantly tired out, nervous and ritabi irritabic, 1 AGsBest. Second St. e Leader energy, and ally around us. I consid. Nuxated and builders Améng oth er physicians asked for an opinion was Dr. George H Baker, formerly Physician aad Sur Monmouth Memorial Hnspital, New Je who says: “What women need fo put in their checks and the oprivg into their step is not cosmetics or st lating drugs but plenty of rich pure bloo Without it no woman cen do credit to her- self. or to her work. Iron is. one of the greatest of all strength aud blood-builders, and ¥ have found nothing in my experience So effective for helping to make strong, healthy, red-blooded women as Nuxated Iron, Porcher hee wilt toh prused i sie city by ail eco nd yous aR id Caugeire.

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