Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1920, Page 5

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P PE ~—TAATES HOLE RALLY WILL WILL St il teat See — a Y's NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLI Tolenrack Station N amed for Speaker | Republican clubs, the Ri LOS i Pp j club and an) orchestra. . B. will give the principal addr nine will bé several other sp IN NATRONA STURDY pbk cet g tg |held at Big Muddy and several cat- [loads of Moni people will attéid We BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio, Oct, 28 — A aineat tee station on the Big Four west Of Here has been named MU NMA LDS FSH © TAMA FO THOMA cn ees ee Pidvinns as Assures Coast Marvel off - sapere Stiff Battle When He Goes to Mat With Local - Champion at Iris Theater Monday Night Jack Taylor, Wyoming’s heavyweight champion, went through a ehie performance last night in his daily work-out at the Casper 3 etic Club in preparation for his big match Monday night in the wees Tis with Mike Howard, Pacific coast marvel, who is coming to Casper fér the first time. féady to do battle. Another hard then two lighter workouts Friday. ana Saturday Will complete his program of Preparation for the contest with How- ard. After his usual turn, with the sand bag, the weights, and at skipping rope, Big Jack took on two wrestlers in rapii Succession,’ Of course, the human bride stunt in which Taylor is the under dog for any heavies who want to,jump on his stomach and chest was “old stuff” for the followers that have watched thé giant wréstler gét ready for Many battles inthe Itst nine months. But when Taylor took the offensive against his wréstling partners and élamped on one hold after another ir such a speedy fashion last night, ever the most veteran ‘spectator took an ac- tive ihterest ih the wrestling. Taylor has been showing more speed in his mat work ever since he started woric- ing with Clarence “Bklund, the light heavyweight marvel, who hdlds- forth &t Sheridan and is often down on Tay- lors ranch near Buffalo, That he is approaching ‘his desired Ling in the amount of speed and skill Was plainly shown in last night's tra.n- ing work—in fact in all of his training fore the last week. et To rest himself, Taylor settled back on the mat like a hefty log, and per: thitted his opponents to tuz and pull almost at will. A toe hud is annoying to Taylor but Misiet Buistace found that Jack could stand a lot of the toe hold style of pinnin’ 'em down and that*Jack is rather handy at manipu- lating toes himself. As in his big matches, Taylor last night kept all rough stuff out of the contest unless his opponent attempted to rough him up. Taylor Jast night allowed his oppon- ents to tire theriselves out and then started it with his biggest offensive. Almost always he was successful in getting the deciding Hold. His endurance which has always been & marvel to the fans here, Taylor ac- counts for in “his. regular road work, Although the weather {s crisp ‘about 6 o'clock in the morning, Big Jack, is out pounding aa 1 eee ny mighty rs was thif's ea | » work even Paco the’ big show storm of last iter that kept Taylor in tip- top form for his bouts last season. Howard, who is corifident he can take ‘Taylor “et # Cleaning here Monday, is in Oregen but -is expected in the latter part of this week. Hic orate will do light work at the Cas- per Athletic club Saturday or Sunday. Greb and Madden to| Meet Friday Night| KALAMAZOO, Mich., Oct. 28.— Greb, the Pittsburgh light wyweight, ahd Bartley Madden’ of New York, Will mest in a ten-round contest here October .29: LABOR PARTY TICKET JH. GrRoUx TOM FRESHNEY MARTIN CAHILL Presidential Blectors ‘Natrona County Ticket © WILLARD W. SLACK For State Senator 4OHN D. BALMOND FRANK T. KISER The big Wyoming wrestling giant is just about evening of training Thursday and chines Rei bem: cam Reneaesieaie AS ck: STEVE O'NEILL. . SETS PACE FOR BALL CATCHERS CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct, 28.—Stevé O'Neill, star catcher with the cham pionship +Cleveland baseball team, ef tablished: a new American league re? ord this season by participating in/14¢ games, and came within one game o the major league record—150 games’ fe* by George Gibson of the Pittsburgh Pi rates In 1909. ‘The previous catcher’s reeord fon th: American league was 141 games, estal lished fh 1911 by Oscar Stanage of De troit. Stanage's Tunners-ap. ‘were Ra Sehalk of Chicago, and ‘‘Hamk” Sevo' eid of St. Louis, each of whom caugh 199. games. in 1917. ‘O'Neill has catight in 982 games sine joining the Indians in 1912. He ha 4,251 putouts, 1,244 assists and 143 @ rors. ‘ vow ¢ Philadelphia's first hotel exclusively for women has recently been opened. — Odd Fellows Hall Schembeck’s Own Original — Syncopators JOHNNY EVERS IS MADE TCE OF THE Ue : (By United Press) 1 gHICAGo, Oct, 28,—Johnny Evers But depended pidys through tlie line to gaih their ya Wak qoutes Ph Pelton, 925 8. Lincoln Ave. Phone 9287. 94 pate 1 held the hish| ‘With the aid of her husband ahd a teath to a 12-to-| hand-sealing inachine, Mrs.. John A’ afternoon on the MBh|Rawiins. of New Orleans put up 9,000; Julfen and -Sev-| jars of preserves in two months this} spa, rer were ~ When “Gets-It” Comes Corns fio Painless, Sute, Quick is this 2-Drop, Setsiic es ‘Wonder. There Bibs same, toe for a Sonn Usd twoore ps Of “Geta-it.” he corn cur! sup. anrivela and peels off ir éleven used the pass game fast end runs dnd dmani of Pros- Miks Marfaret peet Plains, N. J., has met with mirked your: a bp easily that zou Are sim- Ling ia AL operation ot ah expori- Giyaaenaaaca pcan you can’t feel it. JAMES MORGAN Candidate _FOR CONGRESS Farmeér-Labor ticket, will address the people of Casper Saturday Evening Dou’t Be a Coin Cripple—Use “Gerstt” You actually wondet whether it can be trae—that Eieed it Blong for months hee Gasber. 6 Jes recommended as the ‘world’s best éorn remedy by~ Kimball Drug Store,—Adv. at 8 P.'M. at the Court House ape asi PHONE 1020 Quick Service Gpen ahd Closed Cars ~ “AMERICAN CAFE na wegen herstrip makes ROOMS TPH LESS FURL. Syl-|§ Month End Sale In Our Ladies’ Dept. IS IN FULL'SWAY And closes Saterday, night. We have placed on sale our entire stock of For State Representatives JOSEPH H, FLANNERY For Sheriff JOSEPH C, SMITH For Justice of the Peace EDWARD SAVAGE ¥or County Commilésioner, 4 Years JOHN 8, HARDWICK For County Commissioner, 2 suri! Adv. Before Buying a Winter Car TAXI and ride in the new Elvar Sedan ' Butch & Blondy Taxi Co. If will pay you to investigate this sale, as wonderful bargain, as they ‘aie all made. by os Zou Silk Underwear: Beautiful Kayser and Glove Silk Underwear at a reduction below ovr former low piticés of 25% Month-End Sale of Shoes At a reduction below former prices of... This includes our entire stock of “Tadies? high-class ' shoes and oxfords We are-now taking subscriptions for the Delineator at a special price of, por year... The Gossard Corset et ag will. be October 27th $1.50 with us In both de? and dark shades; 36-inch 40c and bo gh! Bé.inen 6b Sale Pri 200 Yemnants of silk, wool, gingham, lengths from 1 to 5ivards at a reduction of % 50% os High-Grade Ladies’ Coats, Suits Dresses Skirts at 25 To AN. Reduction beautiful selestion to choove from and each garment « besides having our guarantee beliind them. Month-End Sale of Percales i aa | M owls Sale of Remnants ercales, ett., in O FORMER PRICES In this sale you ¢an secure many ded lengths at a fraction of their value. Richards & Cunningham Co.. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YO! ANT THE BEST HALF PRICE SALE WE ARE Discontinuing Our Clathing Department atid have placed on sale every Suit and Overcoat in the store Without Reservations at HALF PRICE Just Received a Delayed Shipment of Fall and Winter Suits and Over- coats Ordered Last July Our Suits Overcoats will 15 closed out at will be elosed out ° $55 $24.50 $75. ao LS double what we ask. Values just double what we ask, We have decided to gh our Men's Furnish ing and Shee Departments and are therefore selling out the clothing at half price, Special Announcement During the next two days, Friday and Saturday, we will give a 33 1-3 per cent discount on Silk Shirts. A 25 PER CENT REDUCTION on Leather Vesta, Sheep-lined Coats, Mackinaws, Coats, étc. A 20 PER CENT REDUCTION of Regal Dress | Shoes. REDUCTION OF 10 TO 25 PER CENT on Madras, Percale, Cotton Dress and Work Shirts. MANY OTHER ARTICLES at eshte Sale Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Come early, while the He at these low prices are complete. So the People May Know The following is a signed state- ment by Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, Direc- tor of Wyoming Clinics. It is pub-. lished so the mothers and house- wives of Casper will have no hesitancy in feéding their babies milk from the Casper Dairy Co.. THE WYOMING CLINICAL LABORATORY Dr. J. F. O’Donnell, Director Rohrbaugh Bldg., Casper, Wyo. October 25, 1920, This is to eertify that on this date a. test. of, Casper Dairy Company milk was completed. The sediment test was good, the butter fat content above the required standard, and the bacterial count within the standard suggested to the city council recently by me, for pasteurized milk. This: sample of milk on this date is satisfactory. in every way. (Signed) DR: J. F. O'DONNELL, ~ Director HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Including Cotton Seed Cake arid Meal PHONE 621 Kor my prices before buying. Buy now and haul at your conveniente. W. R. JOHNSON t Pe A a

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