Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 8

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\GERS FIGHT WAY T0 f AST PLAGE INSTATE TOURNEY Championship of Laramie Tournament Goes to Up- State Five With Defeat of Rock Springs and Ch yen ne in Finals on Saturday Night LARAMIE, Wyo., March 29.—Worland, the great north- tern Wyoming high school basketba?l team, won the third nual basketball tournament here Saturdlay night by defeating th Cheyenne and Rock Springs in the finals. Worland won ‘om Cheyenne, 13 to 8, and Rock Springs, 17 to 10. Cheyenne cond and Rock Spri in the rings ngs third in the tourney, Chey- ‘MOREY YOUNG DEFEATS GLEN ROGKER IN BOUT LAST SATURDAY NIGHT Morey Young obtained a decision over Tommy Thomas in a _ten-round} #0 at Glenrock Saturday night as the} headliner on card which included sev- eral pugilistic aspirants. _ In the semi-windup' Spike Murphy and Blackey Malan battled six rounds to a draw. i Johnnie Jensen and Spider Kelley Were given a draw in a four-round ar- gument. oad The curtain-raiser was a wrestling match in which Plim Clayton won with a half Nelson and. scissors. ele in HOKUFE'S MAT Lewis and Made Quick Work of Hussane uff that he will come from Crete, Min the game. And there is a reason. draw with Ed “Strangler” |Hussane, the Terrible Turk further “CHRD G00 Stayed: Two Hours With Strangler|theater to make ideal seats for rin; ‘With absolute word from Bill Hok- Hokuff has gone two hours to a Lewis from Harry Getty in three minutes) while his quick victory over Yussif. ling hefty Turks from Europe to match) one of these birds builds its nest on alpicion upon leather as against the best in the United States.| housetop, they believe the happiness of| Koran, therefore, | He made a bad break, however, when) that household is ensured for a year. jhe allowed one of his | latest acquisi- “tions, Ivan Micahaloff, to go up against Hokuff! Hokuff won in two. straight j falls. That watch “killed” Micahaloff and Herman felt rather foolish himself since Micahaloff weighed 300 pounds while Hokuff only weighed in at about| 275. ; Tickets will go on ‘sale early for ‘this match because no tickets other ‘than general admission tickets are to sold at the Iris window. -The new grand stand seats which nave been ‘arranged; on the stage at the Iri side ticket holders, each seat being iS itanged so as to give a perfect view) of the stage: George Mcleod, who is promoting the big match, will also put on a rea} startler as the semi-wind- ‘up. 4 AIO IS NE Ba Nebr., to meet Big Jack Taylor here 4n the Iris: theater, April 8, Taylor is} The coffee tree in a wild state will working hard every day because ‘he|grow to a height of 30 feet; when culti- fears ‘Hokuff as much as any man/vated, it is pruned down to 6 feet for convenience in gathering the berries. | The Arabs -have « superstition . that} the stork has 2 human heart. When Pigskins; tho ine to the Moet orthodox directions, is atways hoy in —_— cloth. Mohammedans always look with sus- HARRY T. MOREY “HONOR'S WEB” © Intensely dramatic... Keeps you in suspense, and big surprise ending. _., —ALSO— _ BEN TURPIN AND CHARLES MURRAY makes him one of the most feared men’ Speaking generally, a man’s head,!on the mat today. particularly. if he is a thinking mon, Hussane is remembered in Casper continues to increase in size until he|as the man who wrestled Earl Cad- is 40 or 50 years of age. dock here on July 4, 1918,. while Cad- dock was champion heavyweight wres- PBS S, Rae dN In both Egypt and Assyria, poresicin é 5 apie mar-| sings Were in common use. They were E great WAS/Hainted with great delicacy, the paint- petition amon eventeen | ing being often burned into the enamel. ms entered in the tournament, whieh | bas hha bg WANTED under the auspices of the Uni-| ¢ Wyoming. Rock Springs de- Afton, 15 to 12; Laramie Preps t to the state champ fi t Worland, turday were: nne 7; Cheyenne by univ who helped ll-state te ards, Denton of Worland,| University High; substitutes, rd of Worland, Harrison, Afton. was eliminated in the first The team’ returned ng that it had done for the — o— | Realty Transfers rey, et ux, to Leigh B. per Realty com- North Casper ete. ux, to Charles A, 3180, 160] to Charles tion 17-31-80; rke et ux, to George n 3iblin, on lot} eration, $1. ek 134: considera- ux, to Walter Svare, | 1 Ona +. Wilson to X Vest trothers, on kK Addition; ion, $1 Kuist, et ux, to Charles Hy k 56, White's ation to W lock Jarrion, asideration, s to Th ith, on W% 0-81; $ cor block nsidera- on end, et ux, lots 18, abeth block 69, Cas- ohn F. 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Attend the Lyric Show Today. the foremast in this country, has the habit of bri It’s a 9-Reeler and a Hummer Continuous 1:00 matter of hot springs. ‘ , ————_-—— It is not generally known that a hen, when setting, turns. her eggs entirely around once a day. ria ae he ASS Some of the African tribes pull their fingers till the joints ‘‘crack"” as a form of salutation. pond SP In Europe no country outside Russia is a large gold producer. Rac = A Bookkeepers and Accountants, A prominent firm of certified public accountants offers an unusual \ oppor- tunity to a limited number of ambitious men to qualifiy for one of the $2,500 to $10,000 a year positions now open; spe- cial senior coaching for those desiring Cc. P. A. degree; previous experience de- sirable, but not absolutely necessary if you are willing to study hard for a short period during spare time:; appli- cants will be granted a confidential per- sonal interview; in replying state age, previous experience (if any), where em- ployed and phone number. Box 133, ZASU “SEEING IT LYRIC THEATER p. m. to 11 p. m. TODAY PITTS N. THROUGH” ‘THEN. BIG FOX COMEDY Feeaturing a bik dive by a girl'swimmer A SUPREME COMEDY THEN. PATHE NEWS — | ~ In ease you After midnight houses of delightful people. Read “The Little House” by Conings- by Dawson, It is | a story of modern life with all the ‘charm of an old fairy-tale. | A house that talks— -and they tell delightful stories C. Wa. THE NEWS DEPOT—153 So. Center St. Phoneff % q ; do not sleep— wakeupand talk many—some SN —and in the same 250-page issue James Oliver Curwood Kathleen Norris . Dr. Harvey W. Wiley Judge Henry A. Shute Dorothy Dix Wholesale Distributor Vi j 500 Women and *68 | Five hundred women, $68.00 and three weeks’ time elected a mayor in Columbus, Ohio. For more than | sixteen years Columbus, declared one of the worst | governed cities in the United States, has been run by | @ political machine. How 500 Columbus women in three short weeks fought this machine and beat it, © makes one of the most astounding stories that has ever been written. ‘ Do you suffer from insomnia? Do you lie awake at night afraid you cannot sleep? How long can you live without sleep? What are the | actual effects of sleep deprivation? Can it result in semi-insanity? Do you know that‘insomnia may be due to bad teeth, or poor eyesight or impure blood? The entire subject is handled stimulatingly by H. Ad- dington Bruce in March Good Housekeeping. : 4 What has love to do with the social unrest? | Love can be an element in the social unrest? It may be woven inextric- ably in the labor problem. For proof, read I.A.R. Wylie’s greatest story, | “Children of Storm”. The love story of Ursula is the story that may | happen to any woman today. Her problem cou'd almost become universal overnight. A Spring Styles— The variations in Spring Styles are of them radical, There is goingtobeanew sil- houette, jackets are going tobe quite dif- ferent; the styles of ‘sipeves will be end- "1s. 14 pp. of Paris New York fash- 75 illustrations. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING | ‘Out Now—Everywhere i f Gruhn TOMORROW: tler of the world. Herman, on; of; oters and managers Hauling Contracts Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co, Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks EWID BENNETT “‘WHATEVERY WOMAN LEARNS’ Thinking that Happiness was Laughter, she had mar- ried a parlor clown, only to find him a cad . with the heart of a coyote ‘ -Also——— BEN TURPIN AND CHARLES MURRAY “SALOME VS. SHENANDOAH” THERE WILL BE A SALE OF Reclaimed, Surplus Salvage Sale will be held in Glass Store in New Building One-half Block East of Natrona Hotel ARMY GOODS DISTRIBUTING CO. Casper, Wyoming . > NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on returned goods without the’ duplicate slip. OO LOLOLOLOLEDEE LEO OTOT>>E SOODO DE , g ks ¥ Your Easter 2A. pparel It is not too soon to think of the other things you will need to complete’ your Easter apparel. Petticoats of Satin, Taffeta, and Jersey in beautiful tints and colorings will be in great demand. Watch Our Windows $ You'll énjoy the many new “Fitrite” flounce treatments in pin tucks, Van Dyke points, and accordian pleatings. : Let us help you select the proper Petticoat to harmonize with your new gown. ommer cial Co POOL Yer oir eed drstedrgrererires Setertanueeuseeee ey more a meryoere

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