Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 6

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—e- Tt Xe ne tr ceo tal at. Cap certian CO ie sat SD te our custom Si be Casper Dailp Tribune Texued every evening except Sunday a rona_ count bl cation ‘offices: Oil ‘eechanae Bahele ‘As per, CIATED PRESS} UNITED PREsS'! Leal Favorite Loses Advantage Gained in Opening ‘ businers aaeaser! Rounds When Denver Fighter Comes Back in Two es rey | ° t terta t to} srs Wier Last Rounds; Young Pins Kayo on Thomas — “Be Given in Connecting wnith | Matinee Tomorrow Afternoon P: A Advertising Representatives David J, Randall, $41 Fifth Ave. y York City. Youth and staying ability, coupled with clever work, secured a sie sly oy ein draw for Kid Paul of Denver against Danny Cummings’ experience | bv ago, Il. and ring generalship when the two went ten fast rounds at the Jazz-| ,, Te Casper Concert Band will give Coptes of the file in the New rk and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. aily ‘Tribune are on Its first concert of the season on Easter | o| \land theater last night before a large crowd of fight fans. Jack Doyle, | Sunday afternoon at the Iris Theater, | Denver bantamweight, failed to show up for the main event but in| P*8ter matinee at no advance over the | \is composed of thirty-two musicians, | szxo|his stead a lad credited with two decisions over Doyle answered the) unger the direction of Ray J. Cook and| "299|bell for the bout with Cummings. BMS Boe eo ee trae EPR ee cee ge Pee | is butt up around the old organization, 2-35 |araw decision, while not altogether pop-|%* if this would be a good chance to| which has existed almost since there tos) ular with the crowd, made up largely SUBSCR ON RATES By Carrier get in some action looking to the en-| was a Casper and which has been one | $0.90/9% Cummings’ admirers, was merited bY actment of the antitipping law in| of the leading factors in putting Cas: | i."s'og| Paul in point of clean blows struck, the force in several eastern states at this} Per om the ma Their services have | 1.50} effect of which showed up on Cum ie always been free to Casper and its peo- | ad for) mings’ face the end of the bout. | ™7e ple and ay,sean aethe weather permits | Cummings’ was the aggressor during CITIZEN. the mejor part of the bout, and forced Paul to the ropes continually. Despite these tactics and some punishment re-/ jeeived while hanging over the ropes,| }Paul landed consistently with lefts and {rights to Cummings’ face. The latter yjhad the best of the bout up to the ninth round, when Paul suddenly took the aggressive and clearly outpointed Cummings. The tenth and-final round |was nearly even. paid In ad- ibune will not scription be- arrears. they plan to give a series of weekly Continuous 2:30 to 11 p.m. TODAY and SUNDAY a in this paper i lished heroin ES: for all that he carries a knockout as | The si the evening was sprung Young knocked 7 MORE PLAIN FAC out Tommy Thomas in the first round LAST TIMES TODAY of a scheduled eight-round go. ‘Thom- i: as, who went ten rounds ¥ Young Tt ii vecdingly regrettable that the/at Gtenrock Saturday night, was clear: purpose and intent of the front-page] ly outclassed and a clean knockout sent editorial in yesterday's Trib-| him sprawling after a minute of spar- une should have been misunderstood by |TN&-" Young demonstrated’ once and some,_and the motives: t */ well as sparring ability | ed and distorted by des ms| Joe Sleet and Blackey Malan of Salt who find it profitable to stir up trou-| Lake fought a fast x-round draw, bis’ And foment: industrial strife. following the preliminary. Malan is the a ost of the public ve point.|278& man who has stood up, against 4 ae © point-| Sleet in the latter's numerous bouts ed the way to an amicable settlement! here, but he was unable to hurt the e ts aniac” of the culinary workers’ strike, and still] colored lad altho he landed frequently. | Sapa cae Oretachi yr = = 41 A Mix Special of Love, Daring Stunts and Thrill expreaved iniThe; Teisuhe of weaken 1 4 g s and Thrills ihe fullpare adverticoment eppearine’ | L@tters From the People |! in this issue tov written by some, © OF person who lacks the nerve to sign his| 1" the controversy between the cul] ama sk | inary workers and the restaurant peal LAT a that this|Ptietors, one of the main bones of con-| newspaper is the enemy of the strikers, |temtion as advertised by them is the} 1 workmen, In.|™atter of tips, the one side claiming} te that they amount to quite a large sum.} men cannot be made to believe such|#nd the others saying that they will! ret: not agree to take such an unstable re-! a brazen attempt to misle: the wor believing is MATINEE ONLY and unfair to or; gent and fa r-minded men and wo- prozram It is more and more coming to light} COomMPense. | public wonders very much why} that the culinary workers are being} The misled by radica The statement that| this controversy cannot be settled by} the Casper newspapers ‘‘just print any-|P@yment of the wages demanded by employers,}the waiters and the putting of every} from labor is cut/Waiter under bond to take all tips and 4 by the press to suit|deliver them to tke proprietor. Why! should a person ho goes into & res-| taurant and -pays for a” mea!' the’ valub} has repeatedly | the meal as charged by the proprie-| Yes-|tor, be obliged to give somebody from ,| ten to 25 cents for service? It looks thing” the while up and remode the occasion,” is and the party makir be such. The Tribune asked both sides for terday the employers a} s' representative of the| strikers called at office and also left a statement written in long hand. She later came and asked to take it out ave it typewritten,” promis- to return with a copy. We pr sume the stenographer is still at work) on it, for she never returned. ‘So fair | was The Tribune that we refused to publish the side of the proprietors with-| out he side of the strikers, | we} handed in by “a statement n absolute falsehood, it knows it to 10c—30c-——ADMISSION-—1 0c—30c statements handded in ment. A the “and ing also givin and as the striker did not return, are still holding the statement of the} proprietors. If the author of the liter abortion appearing a paid adve nent in today’s Tribune indicates mental | cal r of those who are leading the strik it is not to be wondered at $ that no settlement of the controv as yoy a oe att be could be arrived at. What labor needs | is the cool, calm le ship of some one} interested in their w of the re, 28 well as the welfare community rather than a mouthy Bolshevik who thrives and prospers on the misfortunes of} those whom he misleads. believes TI amicable s¢ Tribune still lement of the that an! controvers; elicious Apples can be , but this cannot b done by repu ing the Iriends of labor who hay vent years of effort in their | = kicked out of labor's ranks it is to) endure as an organization, The work x rs themselves must shape their bwn| : : . PEA ae ao ees You will enjoy these superlatively, delicious juicy apples er eee | at all times—when you feel the need for something to “munch.” Letia plate Eiarnen fing, the Cmineee: 2 pe of apples, with their exquisite shape, color, and fragrance, grace your table. sridle in the right hand, the oppos Have plenty of apples at all times: WINESAP APPLES, $3.75 EASTER GREETINGS Place your order at once for a box or more to avoid disappointment slip. ‘DANNY GUNES AND KID PAUL “TISPER TI Sse has given its enthusiastic support and | =| will co-operate with them to make this BUSINESS TELEPHONE,.....:..05+ 15) | an organization whieh will be both a = benefit and credit to the city. >) ed ut Casper (Wyoming) Postot- | fice as sec 8 matter, Nov. 22,191 $i E Baa Hy of the Tris the concert will be “THE IRIS SUNDRY === | Shop,” press Tell Me,” “My Rainbow Girl,” Blues,” * [ins That TOMORROW Continuous 2:30 p. m: to 11 P- CASPER CONCER;T BAND Following the first show the band will give an hour concert in connection with the regular W7 yYk. s. ELAEeT “John Petticeats” . Customers, | your duplicate sales slips. | will give no credit on returned | : goods without the duplicate ears. Through the Kindness of the man- n between the pictures at the The folowing program anner of Victory’ Louls A, Hirsdl : Go Down to the ” Drummer,” “Beautiful ‘My Love Is for Thee, “Alimony ‘Just You Alone,” “I'll Think and “In a Month or Two.”) ‘The Nation’s Awakening” Preys .ese+++-Lucienne Denni ; ¢ You,”* farch, | Characteristique, nning promptly at 3:45. The band) THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES + THE STATE m SUNDAY NOTICE! please ask for We 109 Ww 15" ST. PHONE 74 W Watch Our Windows | | Phones 13 and 14 “A Dream The jMisses Marie Allen and Mae ....+..#lath | Redington are leaving tomorrow “even. ing for points fi southern California, ‘where they Intend to spend about six weeks. Morceau Chanicteristic, of Spring”... Selection from the Musical Fantasy, “Woodland. . .-Gustav Luden Characteristique Bears’ Picnic’ March Militaire/ ing” ae Mrs. John Whisenhunt returned, yex terday from a pleasure trip to Bou! der, Colo. ++... Wandersloot! irs. W. S. Kimball, Jr, and little a daughter, Miss Jeanette, returned this J. B. Logan of the Great Western} morning from Denver, where they hay. Sugar Satnee; is here from Billings,| been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mont.,; attending to- legal matters. ‘Tul , : e Super - Attractions at The LYRIC When the Lyric Management Selected Its Saturday and Sunday Shows from among its many bookings it had in mind to give the public the best Easter Show ever LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1:00 p. m. TODAY The Big Fighting Classic “WOLVES OF THE STREET’ western picture that narecee like Hightaing. With an all-star cast of western _ players. Real rough riders and classy gun play.. The picture with a hundred ‘stars. to 11 p. m. SUNDAY EDMUND F. COBB Feats ac ges a “THE DESERT N-E-X-T Special added attraction FRANKLIN FARNUR ‘HELL'S FURY GORDON’ It’s. a sturdy romance of the plains, Yes, and it’s a peach. See the. bandit’s daring rescue of a young girl from See the big round-up. See the fight in the cabin and other thrilling events. Besides this we will show a funny comedy in two reels entitled ‘HOME TALERT’ Please come early. We have good accommoaaiions between 4: sun and | & 0, especially on Sunday POPES el RRS LG. Pk ORRIN ee MAY ALL EASTER BLESSINGS BE YOURS HE WHO WAS DELIVERED INTO DEATH FOR OUR OFFENSES [WAS RAISED AGAIN FOR OUR JUSTICIFA- TION. I know that my Redeemer lives! What comfort this sweet sentence gives! He lives, He lives, who once was dead, He lives, my everlasting Head. He lives, all glory to His name! He lives, my Jesus, still the same; O the sweet joy this sentence gives: I know that my Redeemer lives! IF. CHRIST BE NOT RISEN, THEN IS OUR PREACHING VAIN, AND YOUR 4 FAITH IS ALSO VAIN. Easter Morning Services ’ 11,00,English service. 10:00, German service. 9:00, THE LORD IS RISEN NASI Si AH ATIAAA Sunday school. aster Everiing Service gish sermon of the morning will. be de- livered again, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 7:30, The E

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