Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ITODAY' OMARATO THAIN Has Better Material there, He Says, | to Put Him in Co for Match Here the ha remain in Om: his match with ming’s best heavy: the Iris theat. he does not k there able material to work with ling into fighting trim for match Ker Jack T weight n training cor ters and has had ple ndition ' el giant Greek s decided to before Taylor, Wyo- bet, here in jay night because is nny suit- h here in get- his gruelling He has nty of heavy material with which to work. i} on the ro: in spite r was s yesterday, use he opportunity slip by to get his tussle with the huge like Amends, Taylor will ste superior weight to combat with Kery 5 And the big C no chan ad today as of the heavy hardened for Greek. find that in- in his ‘asper wrestler is taking Sunday find yesterday aft- ernoon, he put in three hours of hard Perk wor with Ha husky wrestle in his battle with Roy who has many times chal ant Smith. Midv La st boy is no toy to ins, the big who was last seen here 7) 4 q found little support, howev: Rector an lenged Pleas- Perkins is around ‘Taylor's weight and Taylor found that the big 7° andle, pst word from Kervaras is that he is getting into such shape that he can last all night if nceessary against big Taylor. leorze McLeod Is 4 » card of preliminaries, nging a sure- ckets, which have been placed on sale here at the usual places, are much in demand, because of by estling: y 1s able to win cons! ing forward ,to for this powerfi mat man, (By PORTLAND, Me., Fe Moore of Memphis and J of New York fought 12 it. Under the state law EAST HAS LARGER LOSS FROM FOREST BLAZES IN PETROSKEY IN TEN ROUNDS the interest ylor, who has made headquarters. If istently from n in his class, George McLeod ‘ul Wyoming ? pb. 24.—Pal ick Sharkey rounds here | THREE YEARS THAN WEST WASHINGTON (By Mai ern section of the country sissippi Valley sustained forest is the ¢ :] With an nual loss over a period of amounting to $20,727,917, lying east and south of Ot !).—The East- and the Mis- damage by of that in levastation of ion, the forest serv- average an- f three years the region nio, Kentucky and Tennessee sustained 32 per cent of the damage. exclusively of Mississippi In the Mississippi Valley, State, tne on nual average damage was 61 jer cent total. This ave Mississsippi Valley, the unusually h sota in 1918, which alor $28,000,000. se facts are cited of the ion measures, st number of fires roads, rage for the however, includes y losses in Minne- ne aggregated to show the need of more efficient fire-pre- East as The reports indicate that the well as were started rmers burning brush and by rail- MILLION CA OF TYPHUS IN POLAND, CLAIM | WARSAW .—E lion cases of ty ‘n Polend and the Balt mail.)—One jus are now raging SES mil- ic provinces, according to a survey just complet- ed by the American Red mission here. d Cross com- The cause of the great epidemic is “believed to be the lack delousing facilities, Pol ample, is receiving thousands of Russian re hundreds of adequate land, for ex- of efugees, most of whom are covered with the ver- min and filth that carries the typhus germ. set up delousing station: The Polish government has is and is try- ing to delouse the refugees but the authorities estimate that 85 per cent of the incoming masses have man- aged to escape the delousing sta- tions. When you say you ficient insurance? Will your insuran: replace your proper! of loss? 111 East Second DO YOU MEAN IT? ABSOLUTE PROTECTION! Service That Counts R. T. KEMP €0. have suf- ce money ty in case Phone 370 ed diff is not letting any enforcement of boxing rules and regu: sland is Of the league or not, the Un- well illug ward such an organization means good} t of mere cleverness coupled with the 1, he will have the disad ed from’ witnessing the film vi of baseball for the Rocx Mountain region | Dem} Willard heavyweight this season and will strengthen the wntest. The movies of this Schedule of the Miuwest club. The wey. latter is recruiting the fastest _semi- ge of champion battle bout have b eral times in the United St: the show that Dempsey the, first round by hitting the title|? holder while he was 4 . hey’ BEATS YOUNG ENNY IN BOUT ted Press.) ‘S, Feb. 24.—Barney ir of New York was given a de- cision over Young Denny of New Or- leans at the end of the 15 rounds of fighting. MOVIES DEPICT DEMPSEY FOULS lieve Dempsey Fouled Willard Sheree hy Aes clare they have received encourage-j While English Are Certain ment from both ¢ities. Manager Arbo RE gast, it is believed. will attend the} NEW YORK, (Ry Mail.)J—The mark-\'Denver meeting as a representative nce in the interpre tions in this country and En, 1 in the impressions a. n exhibited pri wv two pugilistic sod claim that pictures rharges. The same films viewed +t 8 recently, brot-forth se prominent pugilistic cnplish | ticles who ud a riters charge that Willard was fouled not} only once but several times and that} under English ing rules Dempsey ; | would have been disqualified and orée1 la of boxing in this country. the bigger Winard was put down Dempsey prac. ja ithe PAL MOORE AND JACK SHARKEY FIGHT RAW Annocinted Prens. referee got in front of him and} {pushed him y; but on the three oc-} casions especially mentioned Willard } as hit while still but more than half} way to an erect position, and help .to defend himself. After being sent }down for the sixth time, grasping ‘gling Any breaches, i “MW CORMICK | Yor the seventh time. In England Demp- sey would have been disqualified then, ml from the ring. The following is |typical Pinglish view of the affair as; | printed “in one of the most prom‘nent London sport 1 | jes: | “In that single round (the ficst) Wil-| ‘@ was sent down no fewer than ven times, but on three occasions he hit when still “down, according © the spirit and letter of the rules Each time lly stood over him re: h ly to strike in and would have don so had aot and while s1ill) and was hit half rolled, a neutral corner; ¢ the middle to rise, Willard again, until he to the floor in nd nk, if he had not been when he committed one of his previous technical] WINS FROM (Ry Annocinted Pi | VALLEYJO, Calif., Feb. sh Boy” McCormick, English light-heavy- weight, won ecision over “Sailor” Ed Petroskey in ten rounds here last night. : oo What you have been looking for, com- petent Magneto and Generator repair workman. Auto Electrical co, 111 E.| First Phone 968J. 2-24-5t stre A WESTERN COMPANY identified with WESTERN IN- DUSTRY and PROGRESS. THE CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY C.R. McGREW General Agent ’Phone 153 { i which will draw upon the nd the Cheyenne Indians for the nu- “us of a team, will attend a confer- w ing: for. S NEWS OF THE SPORT WOR BARNEY ADAIR GREEK OTAYS IN GHEYENNE WIL BID FOR LEAGUE |Denver Conference March | Will! Take up Plans for Wyo- ming Organization Cheyenne will make a bid for mem- j bership in the state baseball league if organization plans are brot to a head, city olub, reury club tepresentatives of the cap! nce to be held in Denver Mareh 1 # tion ana ‘ffom Casper. Whether Casper becomes a member movement to- Ke One pro team that has ever played in Wyom- ing and may be expected to finish ‘the early Season near the top if not at thé head| fouled Willard in Of all organizations of its class in the Mour tocky """' MIKE DUNDEE ° HAS SHADE IN RITCHIE BOUT (My Associated Press.) BEARDSTOWN, IIL, Feb. 24.— Mike Dundee of Rock Island shaded Johnnie Ritchie of Chicago in ten rounds Mor night. LANGFORD KNOCKS OUT BAHEE IN THE SECOND, (Ry Ansocinted Presa.) Fe 24.—Sam Lang- yweight, “Battling” Gahee of phis, negro, in the second round of a scheduled eight-round go here. gees ei be Look! Just what you have been look- Competent magneto, generator and starter repairman at the Auto Ele Phone 9684. 2-21.72 AN. OLD FRIEND rical Co., 111 Fast First. BACK AGAIN but a thoroly fer- and perfected the U.S. ory alae: fe ship to any part o' Mw the U. %. Minneapolls, U. 8S. A. O. RAMSEY Wholesale Distributor | Casper, Wyo., - P. O. Box 46 Burnett Optical Co. Skilled Opticians WIOON Nearly New 5-Passenger Moon Automobile—At Great You Must See It to Appreciate It. Phone 908 Phone or Call Between 6 and 9 Tonight or 10 and 4 Tomorrow. Sacrifice. or Call 165 South Ash. een RIG TIMBERS Phone 62. Office and The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Yard; First and Center ch a movement will be launchéd to ‘organize the league. in ‘Promoters in southern Wyoming and) wonTRIAT. in Casper prob- Even Some Pugilistic Experts Be-| in Colorado are depending on Casper and Laramie to join the league and de “near | OLDEN GRAIN JUICE COMPANY LD ‘MASON IS EASY | VICTOR, FIGHT ENDS IN THIRD FORT WAYNE, Ind., Feb, 24.— Frankie Mason of Fort Wayne, world's flyweight champion claimant, made a punching bag of “Red” Co- nant of Port Clinton, Ohio, before the bout was stopped by the referee in the third round. a CANADIAN GHAMP KNOCKS :| DUT EURDPEAN FIGHTER Assorinted Prena.) Feb. 24, — Eugene Brosseau, champion Canadian middle- weight, knocked out Young Ahearn, once middleweight champion of Eu- rope, in the first round of a sehed- uléed ten-round bout here last night. III ’ SEIDEL REALTY ¢0, Real Estate and Rentals ARGE, CHOICE RE- STRICTED TO $5,000 RESIDENCE UT NINE BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE WO BLOCKS FROM PAV- ING CHOOSE FROM; $1000 | | LIFR AND FIRE INS) Agents for Mutual Life insurauee Go, of New York, LAGERED | SEIDEL REALTY COMPANY you are not seling wel stake, the Pos syatemat ng ‘Treat ew | ob SHEL. Ew. mupem | Mates Heh ted blood vitaliged with de of barley and hors! 44 paty py life P and the I~ only but with the high aly bove Lyric Thenter, ife-giving oxygen wines removed by our | ¢ eS salts_ prare mau have to PATENT VACUUM |. keep dy I and healthy. Wav flavor and ana i: | Vie RE ° eee | — Kimball Drug Store Remember this is brew- | aa ‘ eines Sea prams ~ , Casper, Wyo. treated undér 37 of | = = JLD ON TERMS; 16 TO | PARALYSIS, CONDITION 15 NOT SERIOUS, 15 BELIEF Dr. A. F. Hoff suffered a light para- lytic stroke this morning, but from latest reports is said to be resting eas- lly at his home on South Center. Dr. Hoff was found in the hathroom in his\ home sometime afterward and was quite weak from the loss of blood com- ing from a deep gash over one eye, evidently sustained in falling to the floor when the stroke took place. Mrs. Hoff left here a couple of days ago for Chicaso, She was notified to- ty. ‘ in It Wealth Cannot Buy Health or Youth! _ All the gold and jewels in the world will not buy back health, It may patch up the broken down ma- roi sod make tee . ie (01 r but as an eminent physic’ recently said: “In the end the old machine ‘wears out”. The body is the most wonderful in the world. Its perfec- tion is marvelous but like any deli- cately adjusted machine it needs in- telligent care. Health is worth more than untold wealth. It has been demonstrated posi- tively—that the human body is | si] rag tyson Wesel . ie} is entire! u oxygen, which is absolutely |} é paeemyeeiid Brian Sipe III IAI TI e cells o: ie con! 1 5 different celtaalteand the ab- ACCOUNTANTS pocTo! sence ts causes disease | e——-———— symptoms—; as of water : oir lili DR. 1. N. FROST 1 2auses a ra droop and die. GUABANTER ASION al | be meeerr drier ore | a taeene ecell-salpe Street = re- Auditors and Accountants i WYATT HOTEL | the lungs into ‘the blood, and re- See us about making out your In- | |” = eo pas nourish, revitalize and main- come Tax report. Phone 660. DENTISTS. the health of the cells. 211 ON Exchange Bldg. — ” ase? cana eS a fae 80. ry. they are easily nasimilated by the blood. It J. A. 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BAPITALISTS MAY DEVELOP MEX COTTON’ MEXICO-CITY (By Mail).—American 5, the Laguna district of the State of has grown is understood also that the Amerl- The government On Display at My Home at 137 West Dundon Street, a Fine Assortment of Oriental and Domestic UGS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES You Are Invited to Call and Inspect Them John Shikany 137 West Dundon St. Phone 815-R ERREEEH —— BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SFARLS TRANSFER @ STORAGE Mitice— Talt's Billiard .Mall Phowe: Res, 57.W fice, 1U4 Moving y- a Spec! ny CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H, JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY 1 Will pay you very Pee ba for ste Ans Iron, Metals, onehll’ged Heenan mie 1235 mor too far away for us to oS : 1 DR. M, HARNED oN MAX PREGANT Be aig a i 200 Rorth Alaple i We courteous- as Gin ie -! ly solicit an opportunity to quote you. Like all Tools be Mark xp article. Knife Steel is used, money refunded. ing to ‘'Back them up.” Phone 601 KEEN KUTTER BUTCHER KNIVES OF BEST QUALITY are made ‘of best quality steel obtainable for the In these only the highest grade crucible Every knife is uniformly tempered, carefull: ‘ound dnd sharpened, highly polished and inapectede: cr Every one guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or We realize this is a liberal guaran- tee, but knowing the quality of these as we do are will- Holmes Hardware Co. the KEEN KUTTER Trade “Butcher Second and Wolcott SEE H. L. YOUNG FOR HAULING PROBLEMS LIBERTY GARAGE hone 983 +> MARSHALL ©. KEI Physician and Surgeon = CONTRACTORS We Take Care ot the Home Building H. J. KOSKI & COMPANY Carpenters & Contractors ‘Cor. Lambert and Washington, Northy Casper, — LET MB FIGURE WITH YoU YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS: Suoen, PETER CLAUSEN 1 1 ' 1 1 CLOTHES CLEANERS The edt ead AR EMN 1 orme! yeuara j Cleaning, PEE Pei modeling | Center, Linden and Hatlroad i “Service” Our Motto. Phone 66 | DOCTORS DR. 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