Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1920, Page 2

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Y cee eos KEP NEAR HOME. IN War Department Adopts New Pol- Bill Now before Congress. Provid-| KNOCKOUT. KT END f IFTH is ne re a} st. when hi vanwbunced te = TAS icy in Assigning Newly En- _ | #8 Increased Pay for This Class ETERS brasie, boy’ who “mad the CheSate i pede to Ries anak listed Men for Duty at to Solve Problem \ Es Rreengey RAD ge re marzerr Uf'tho team. {00 Nation's Forts The object and’ aim of the :present to serve in the United States. army was explained here today by members of the recruiting party which is mak- ing headquarters in the lobby of the Oil ARMY. SERVICE widespread recruiting campaign for men! TEX-SERVIGE REPRESENT Recruiting age The number of apprentice seamen ‘st ‘cruits allowed the navy. is near the quo- ta at the present time and the great need now is reenlistment of former serv- ice men, according to Lieutenant Com- mander E. H. Williams of Omaha, as- jsistant ‘recruiting ' inspector’ “for the Jan, TO SAVE EVERETT FROM 28.-— Frankie Mason of\ Fort, Wayne, claim-| ant ‘of the flyweight championship of | the werld, outfought Stanley @verett of} , Pekin, Ill, for five of their scheduled | 6 ig team, ten rounds | when Everett's secands | Carty to oteaninn he threw the sponge into the ring. _ ‘ST, LOWS FEATHERWEIGAT Thiers of Nebrasia last pang hid was @-starin-interclass garios ‘ast year, is working with Glen ‘Emicx, YS haa Because of the necessary building up is starting nine in Wyoming's first seadon in baseball ROCK SPRINGS BEATS. os at atnte has aay Johnson of the Salt Ba ai ee the, Pacific Coast Lae lecisign bay! t galt my. ? jut o Lognast Jobe ase Oklahoma SRR : ES. PLES, per Box t Exchange bullding. Ever since the head-, West-central division, who visited the WIN. AP AP Tr \ ' quarters were established in this buila.| Casper sub-station today. However, the ! : # ° ing, the big and appealing display of/@epartment hopes for bap enactment} | “ ¥ t n - | of the measure now pending in-congress | | DS SER er Pam SWAN StF REE iel AN igs. darlecten y aaeoraniat dbtabane in| u \ t 4 1 The war department has’ started -a|P3y¥ for ex-service men and. no trouble | OBy Associa Press.) | fi ‘ Cc policy-of alloting different regiments to| Will be found in recruiting the navy ST LOUIS, Jan. 23.-—Harry Koba-|, UARAMIB, Wyo. Jan. 28- ie one certain state. In this way the de- partment hopes to localize the recruit- ing efforts and enable the enlisted men serving in the army to be in the serv- ice close to his homé. Wyoming has been assighed different regiments and units in every branch of. the setvice, The 15th cavalry is the principal ynit covering Wyoming. Wyoming has also had assigned. to it the 21st infantry, Eighth engineers, Fourth field artillery, and the 55th company of coast: artil- to the maximum, it is believed, when! this bill becomes a@ law. koff, local boxer, prospective recruits of this class that] Ssh FONDS 60 here, the bill will‘ be passed, biit the. pros-| Per er pects are said to be good problems of the navy: : Lieutenant Commander Williams will continue his inspection trip te Cheyenne tonight and thence to Colorado points. Sub-stations, such as the ong located at cea Seer NNUGLAG FGMTEN ETS. | DECISION OVER JOHNSON igntly shaded Joey | 3 \Fox, English featherweight; in a fast No promises are being held out to according 10 news: | ia { «|Score ended in. favor of the Laramie continued its losing streak and drop- ped the second game of the season against Rock Springs basketball team 81) to 80, after apparently ‘hay- ing the game'won. Laramie led the first half mest of the, way and, the quintet, 19 to 15. Rock Springs also defeated Laramie by one point in the state tourney last: year. 2 for 25c _ BEST FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT | as As nted STAFFORD, "Ariz, dune 26-—Huswe | CALENDAR OF SPORTS {| Chambers of Douglas, Ariz., was award: MENG Fete k MRC. ame Sete ed @ @edision over Eddie Johnson - of és {Pueblo in a hard-fought ten-round go} Wrestling. Marin Plestina ys." Jess Westerguard, at Chicago. uv lery. Casper, are doing the real work of re- Th 2 i y ditions ‘are The present recruiting campaign in| cTuiting, he says, and con t this state started in Sheridan January |Seneraily satisfactory. G 19 and is to end in Cheyenne in a short pita ics cute at - SES J time. ! c A new feature of the army service K j i is being emphasized in the present drive os Me dgsloeaes| aan ieee st, glean PEO A , 10 cept a tau Se a ere ; TIN BIE | "EITC LEANER SEARLES TRANSFER BUYS SPORTING. NOTES CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 SERVICE. here. In the first round, Chambers | struck low, but Johnson refused to ac: P camps may apply for the educational » work he desires and he will be started a into schoo] work during the afternoons in the divisional school. This is op- d tionalwith the man but many. take ] | Hd Wavhter,"the old Gloversville’ bas: iri f 8 advantage of this opportunity to secure “Gambling,” says. Mauricp Macter-, g | Ketball star, 4s>eoaching the Williams This ,is to announce thut.1 have purchased. - b any Of the army posts the army’ maea| Wick, taiHearsts Magasine for Januars;|. greater: aman Meare yg the John Duncan Dray Line and have added 7 \ has advantage of She training offered | "l# the stay-athome, imaginity. squa-| STI tee z a pitorbeke tae ".. itto my dray and transfer:business:here. ‘This 1 age lid, mechanical, anemic and unlovely| A small business deal was closed Jast |°'S, originated. In the Philippines, is ne i + ; t en bi to give x Meet crane pate ey ae are for] venture of those who have never been| We*k When Carl ‘Searles, owner of the |Tated between $0 and 85 pounds. additional equipment enables.me.to give my é able to encounter ‘or ereate the real, necessary and salutary adventure of life: It is the feverish and unhealthy activity ot the wastrel. It is the purposeless and desperate effort of. the debilitated; who no longer have or never had the courage and \patience to make the hon- Searles Transfer and Dray line, took | Wrestling js in high favor at Har. over the John Junean Dray line, added ,Vard, Just” now, the ‘varsity “matmen the equipment to his flourishing busi-| Preparing for meets with the-grapplers Thea: ; of Princeton, Brown and Yule. . Mr, Searles expects with this addition || Tommy O'Brien, the California light: ; to give his customers instant service.|Welght, appears to be at least 50. per ‘A new dray bed, 8 fect by 14 feet, is to|cent better on the Pacific coast than the term of three years. Men who wish service in the chemical warfare t branch of the army may enlist for a 8 term or one year. i t 1 customers the INSTANT SERVICE: that they (|. are entitled to. A new dray bed 8 feet wide - and 14 feet long will make short work of moy- ‘+ If the man has had previous army ing jobs and carload lots. . ‘ Be service, he can be enlisted for one year in the field artillery and engineers for d ™ c, ? he showed in his bouts in’ the east. J ; ; st, versevering effort, unspasmodic, un-|be installed on one of his trucks and | ; B 2 Reps aa oi ae EE Rr A an PSE a potandiea which, eversy tineren, Ure’ ce [will cake easy work of moving house-|. According to Manager Griffith of the ar ar es * except fhe :coaat artill mands. hold goods and _carload lots. Washington team, Pitcher Watter John- Le J€ ‘ ary: “The gambier, I mean the inveterate, | —————__—______-_____!son never has ‘a sore arm even during Transfer and Dray: Line EE ulmost professional gambler is not inter. unmerited, pleasures, dissatisfied and in-| ‘PS, SPAMS training perioa eating. “To. begin with, he isan idler and eine LEM jearly always % port of the world’s] KNIGHTS PYTHIAS ATTENTION, ‘Yotsam, with no “justification for his} ~ . pxlstence. If he) be rich; he is mak-| ‘Casper Lodgo No. 19, Knights of Py- ng the most foolish, the most dismal! thias, will install officers Wednesday Runners finishing one, two, three in the Detroit marathon, April 3, will have. their expenses paid to the Americun marathon at. Boston, April 19. From the way Mike O'Dowd 1s’ trayel- efficient.” Burlington Briefs aT c ? : ad r ) The members of the Railroad Clerks’ union have received word that begin. Phones—Residence! 87-W, Office 104. “Office—Tait’s Billiard Hall, 147 South Center Street inl. Se BOscE™ i : 2 five 4 Ee: A |ing at the-present time it's going to he M ning January ime and a half ise 01 money than can be imag- ht, January 28, and the session will! ug x . I Sunday work will be allowed all clerks | ned, If he! be poar he is even jessie cron to ail Knigi and_their fam-/ ae QO. A, Smith, Francis Knight and} rasily to be forgiven; ‘he yhoyld know | ilies. Lodge will oped promptly at 7:30) 1 Herman ‘Trepte went to Ailiahoe!Jastif-etter than to sacrifice his days and! for the transaction of besinens, che ‘open ae = canine ames omen — ; Friday -and returned Sunday; night: 00.9ften the welfare and. the. peace} session beginning’ at Entertain: et ee . ae Ane Te » ° Miss'May Mullin and Miss:Ruth New § f mind of those dependent gn him to ajment and refreshments.‘ Ad! Knights, man spent Sunday afternoon and eve ning in Douglas, he Joe Clough has returned from a trip to Kansas City, ee Cae Miss Geraldine Lamport of’ Biting: has been transferred’to Casper as ste; nographer to Chief Clerk. B. A. Resisxe willo’-the-wisp. “Underlying the gambler wwe find too tten @ sluggard. an incompetent, a! soneless egoist, £1 iy of vulgar and: 1-27-2t | whether members of Casper Lodge or hot, are especially invited. F.. 8. # RIC. oC. Mrs. E, A. Cress has! been called + é é Kansas City by the illness of a rele : pee tive. f ial Clearance Sale on VELVET HATS. =. ., . Thursday, Friday and Saturday — Misses’ and School Girls’ Hats, 75c up to $2.00 Ladies’ Hats, $1.50 up to $5.00 MRS. M. E. SANFORD, Millinery O. 8. ‘Building—First Floor Ticket Agent L. J. Edmonds, has re sumed his duties after more than,: week's illness from influenza. . . Harold Stoddard, ussistant cashier a the freight office, has resigned to as cept a.good position with an insuranc company of Kansas City. He will leay the employ of the Burlington Satur day. - and Tires for Small Cars Wy cars a relative vaiue not. exceeded even. 1 in the Goodyear. Cords on the world’s highest-priced automobiles. ; ~ Inaddition to itslarger sizes, Goodyear manu- factures an average of 20,000 small car tires , a day in. the ‘world’s : “ti devoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x34, and i 31x4-inch sizes, ») were factory. ith Goodyear Tir ' than with any other kind. ee ; aN Their extreme worth is available for your ; SHOE & CLOTHING co SUCCESSORS TO BLOOM SHOE & CLOTHING CO. > \ Maxwell, or other - Fifteenth Annual January Clearance Sale Is Still On HUNDREDS OF PEQPLE ARH DAILY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF this sale. There are still a great many bargains in every depart- ment of our immense stock which you should see ut once if you are in need of anything in Clothing or Shoes, IT WILL BE ECONOMIGAL FOR YOU.TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASES for your future needs as well as your prope: Remember every- thing in our store is’ being offered at a Big Discount, with the pecepuan of Stetson Hats, Serge ‘Suits, Hyer Boots and Cotton Gloves, ie ‘ Elgin Shoe & Clothing Co. CASPER WYOMING !

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