Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 5

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PACT INTENDED Germar cities in the neutral zone east ea — = ‘WITH TAYLOR ATI iy | Will Take Light Workout at / Athletic Chib Tonigh Two Six-Round Boxing Preliminaries to Be as i ~” taini-Raiser for Big Match Here William Hokuff, the giant Russian wrestler, who tangles with Jack Taylor at the Iti theater tomottow night, arrived in Caapet ine ind ache ghting 5 Hokuff-will do some light finishing exercise toni: thlétic club starting about 7:30 o’tlock. * ~ kat feck s pt 3 i of beating Taylor... He points out that he defeated Plestina while Taylor was downed by Plestina. Judging from this angle Hokuff feels that he has the edge on ” (It is declared: that the government did everything to prévent this “unheard of with the sense of the pedce treaty nor | Billi | one, the Ruhr district. : | Los (By United nited Pres.) ted States;Great Britain and Italy are) defe: some definitd policy . regarding French aivance into RICE the TVIOLATION OF Billings President | of Y.W.C.A.hereon (Continued. From From Page One) Mrs. W. BE. Mont, , with her husband, en route to Cleve- id; Ohio, Where she will attend the ition! Convention of Women’s Christian action, which is neither in accordance | Cummings ‘has been president of the | its scope anid is out of proportion with | years and the insignificance of our measures in| toma! conventions, The convention this. year is of the WASHIM@TON, April 7.—The Uni-! greatest importance, because all work negotiating with France to arrive at| up and settled at this time, the| ram for town and country work ana considered of especial importance, yy i | In addition to her Y. W. C. A. work, | Mes. s y ‘in. politient work. She was gent to | Way to Convention} Cummings of Billings, is spending today in Casper the Association. Young Mrs. Ings association for the past six has attended several) na- including the last Which, was held five years ago at Angeles. rred during the war must be taken The pro- program for Women in industry are A. work, Cummings takes a great interest delegate | Washington last May as a | from Yellowstone County to the meeting fe Republican women, which arranged { he part women are to take in the) » Taylor. . DENYER; Apri 7— PPh peice fa, campaign of this year, | ie? { Carl Koch of Chicago dropped approximately five . percent The first woman ever to seek an! Was Hokuff's last victim. WEAVER heretoday. Dealers anounced {hat | cfective state office in Nebraska iq) Koch was outweightd 7 Ww “dectéase in profluction costs” was | Miss Anha Yokel, an employe of the find went down to defeat CHICAGO, responsible, state board of control at Lincoln, who! has filéd for the Qgmoctatic nemine tion for sétretary of state. The Council of Women of Toronto ia agitating for the gppaintmént of a wo- man police judge to déal with the cases of women and girls. oa ‘ASPER PHARMACY. 110 bed Second 1 St, FOR SALE BY OWNER 1918 Hudson Super Six; four-pass- enger speedster. In excellent condi- tion; fully equipped; wire wheels. Phone 797M, 4-6-3t* ih two straight falls, the first coming in 14. min- Utes and the second in 6 minutes. This match Was last month in Min- nesota. Hokuff is proud of his record on eastern trip while Charles Cut- ler was champion of the world, Hokuff lost only two matches out of 78, he says and these were to Zybisko and Cutler. It was just three years ago today that Hokuft - met Joe Stech#t; pres- ent world’s ¢hamp, in PLAYED A a enacted Wanted for Big Positions --- Men of Blood wae lron--- Men of Force Stamina, Power and Success The Kind of Men Nuxated Iron Helps to Make vo bi much eon miner Physician tells How Many Men Fall Just Short of Win- Gy Was defeated. FAMOUS INPIRLDRE A PONY Pe Weaver, shortstop of tia linn: Fain ig oa the $10,000 to $100,000 Positions oars they Ly rp Hokuft is husky. He pion White Sox, has fefi their training cxmp to return t6 hig home, saying that Don’t Back up Their Brains with the Physical Strength J teoks Aftke -he“ would be will hot play ball diis year for thesalary UMeted fifi. : and Plenty of “that Come from , as spe uieie Sac ha an oF heed in the Blood expects to. enter 6 ! : thie tothotrow \ cnieht belleatea théir intention of “hiking the bw Weleted Yeon atten’ Yds Weighing 235 to 240 pounds. In the interim, is favorable news the Taylor camp. Wyo- ming’s fe wrestler Dbe- bat in shape to P otcurt. 8 card of prelimi- naries i& @ startier: Joe Sleét; thé fighting ae there " - come obstacles and mon, who stood up BIG BILL HOKUFF Who goes fo the president of the State Federation of | Withetand the against All comers thus mat with Jack Taylor at the Ifis to- | 1#bor, who has been in the city this) COAST STA TES strain of long hours far in Casper, jias been matched {0 go six rounds with, Harry Murphy, af unknown in Casper, who will make his first apperance tomorrow night. Gedrge McLeod: believes Mur- phy ig # feal fighter. Sleet is a show in himsélf and Murphy is: expected to / at least Hola his own. Joe Wyo., eae re PS ce dean, against’ | Gover: iz morrow night, | prices on certain food orders. Some | eating’ places wi!l solye the increased | wage problem by eliminating soup from | all dinner and supper orders and charg- t | ing 10 cents-extra for soup. A minor | inerease -in breakfast orders which are } most popular now also may be placed (Continued trom from Page 1) in effect. erimination in signing up certiin own-} Ua ‘SUGAR PRICE IN Mr. Harp stated that Harry W. Fox, week; told him that hg would keep his} hands off the dispute between’ reatau-|* TS GIVEN BOOST Es | °Troxing: Pacifle A, Av UW. ships, ¥s. Dutch Brandt, 8 rounds, at Passaic, | tomorrow, morning, it was predicted this | Ned; | rant owners and the Culinary Workers’ | Union until the matter was turned over ae Bh to him by the central body. (By ‘Assboiated Press.) Unién workers probably will not be SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—The on the job under the new contract until | basic price for refined cane suffar was set at $15.30 a 100 pounds by Cali- fornia-Hawatian Sugar Refinitig ¢om- pany today, an advance of $1,80 since CALENDAR OF SPORTS | champion- , at San Francisco; Frankie Burns afterhoon. If the new Contracts chliing for near- Charley Beechér vs. Young Me- rn, 8 ‘rounds, © at “Perth Amboy, creases the Red Blood, Energy. and Hndutance of Nerv- ons, Weak and Ron- Down. Men in Two Weeks” tie be It is the men of blood and iron who master the serve - racking jobs, They have the étrength, power.and endurance to over- @nd hard work. ‘They ate the oftes who are chosen for the big posi- tiéts that pay from $10,000 to $100,000. @ year and their red- blooded, tireless en- ergy are what cnable” thent to ‘hold these pesi- Kid Dyfatiite, the plucky “boxer, who | Ni J. * | ly & 40 per cent increase:in wages when |’ yesterday. “Fhe new price lies io- éions ahd “Gften become stood up so) well against Kid Ross in a eee | ‘the six-day week is considered, are! 11 western states covered in the ¢m- feadinig: figures of industry bout not $0 tong ago in Casper, Dyna-| Wad thé ‘Tribune want ads. signed many restaurant owners have in: pany’s allocations ‘eiuk. Woiceneretad. FiSes mite e: ts to surprise even his most ex ri 3 = | ¥: 16 fils ddvict to ardent irers, rien on how, to The afivahce ticket sale will, stop to- att Bi shee morrow rnoon when reserved seat | e " i gtedtest tickets thy be obtained only “trom thé : Ene e ag Ae tem hve $100,600 Iris theater, presae ou Deer, CAP because he backs up his ‘ " we Wesed | brains with the trength n 1889) fen years after or the organi ‘ j Foutteer and encrgy that fx plenty zation the general land office at, ment), New. oi jon. in his blo os big position te Wasxhingt@i, appears on. the rolls for! = i ane Westehesie? ‘ ou are not # succes: _ preséri iptia £68 ot- the first time, the name of 2 woman—| : Comty Te tg, ron like to be—if you lack forces | kane. trot— Nin Mertha M. Read. She was appointed sted Iron —or. 4f from Géot#ia at. a salary of $600 a) ‘That give the man a beating of dressness. —try ited oa its ia Hecngtingiving elece successful men I you do not want to have ‘inet aie, at feito Dov u Wish You Had 4 Gar Like This? trouble year, arid assigned to the division of) } iS pet sire nk Hien pare! Hoan * seal MARIE be cashes wae seen Tailored and textured by the best clothing Be came gen ete ee ite | he man Pegs eld toe on the records, Was sent home to be done—the gentle er app: to her ffner & Marx manufacturets—Hart sonality,, is i virile power which instantly commands féspect.. Many ati ambitious and able man who would tiormially tise to th top gives all his thought to.his mind an: nase ‘uxated Iron) appearson the ee a eat reel pe irosi ro sc i< om ti ee Tata that uch béeparations ne nothing Tike Nuxated ie, also get the fo help. make advice of chivalrous men to sive dsti-| to bis hody, He falls just short of i ded By Be Iooded cate worfon frou the unaccustomed as-| and Styleplus. Buy from the best and gét Minsiog Be $vboo' fins pealecs tu) rab ia aba ax Soe pen 2 40 ¢ sficctive as soctations and’ surt roundings of a pub- beeanse he doesn’t back is omg Nae fgets nite fey 3 eae. We oR eay. lic officé. oN oa Gh A, ‘ Mason wasps are magnificent engi | neers, being especially expert in build- ing tunnels. With the possible exceptién of the influenza gérms, microbes are said to be easily tieasured. >. Read thé Tribune Want. Ads. % LAST WEEK OF OUR OUR REGULAR PRICES ON ALL | the best. } Suits at popular ce $35, $40, $45, $50, $55 and up A most comipreherisive spring stock of SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HOS- IERY, etc. hap invites yout ictal: Theis: : department is most complete with See he, new jie Lasts in Men’s a Hehe of Suits, Shitts, Neckwear, Shoes by Florsheim, Nettleton and etc. ociinise. t = 4 122 Pounds nae . Pounds THE BOOTERY SHOE CLOTHING GO EANL BOWLER VS. JOE EADS 4th Flédr, ©. S. Bldg. ta 30 Minutes or to One Fall Always at Your Service with the. physical stre: plenty of ae which comes from pisatet aa how Premier of Polaad, and blood. Lack of irott in the arin fot only widely known women like Miss Mable Mc- graitt tablets om times @ day dftet méde makes @ man tails erie weakling, herv- Kinley, niece of late President McKinle: for two. Parse and ¢ec how you are red ous, easily. fatigued, but it utterly robs him Mrs. James Longstteet, widow of the . back your old ih one ambition, of that will power, that stamina and that War Getieral.”” Bi mee” isan Na fee! ani wean mee e ength which are so necessary to success in you stand as much as the Ay could yott eén dd, Nuxated Trot ind power in every walk of life. To help or does extta work or loss of sleep one day 9.000, fo rot to build up ted. make men strong and red-blooded there is wear you out ths next? Are you gn Eh ing ntti pores, in. my meguencs ey I have yee to think of yourstlf as gétting old? so valuable organic ixon—Nux- haye off-days when you cannot think geen, eck ed ry Hee Tron. In case after case I have seén gatiot master the problems arid w! tke rk aie fo raga Trofit, begin to ee a weak, nérv- Mike throwing up everything an tink sstimllerad and does. fat ous chap entirely new , energy and away from cyeryoude? = ou fi aa Bete hibition, Tait ru thay te Seat aeesgatt See ee ae eeu “9 ae crefore, Cr liphad Tecalve end ield ‘het try aking Nueated tea gt eB atin 1 WRESTLING AND. BOXING LETS Kheater Thursday, April 8,1920, 8 O’Clock Sharp /DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 JACK TAYLOR VS- BILL HOKUFF Wyoming’s Best International Champion Best Two Out of Three Falis JOE SLEET 6—-ROUNDS—6 Casper’s Champion Colored Boy HARRY MURPHY VS. ~~ JOE RODGERS 135 Pounds Fighting Sailor ftom Bremerton, Wash. \ JIMMIE DYWAMITE VS. Caiiper’s Hard Hitter Prices $2; $3, $4——Plus War Tax he ir zyry ed

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