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| Top prices for the per Janu 4 will n fact that Pole is the headliner on the ath’ a capacity house 2 guarantee to Z ‘0 and other ! ex- penses which 1 run the total into the thousands. McLeod) is taking his chance on a capacity house, he says, that Casper fans may haye the ad- vantage of seeing their favorite in ac- tion against a claimant of the work's championship, aAmnouncement of -prices for match was made in the face of a de- ure, Which it was at first reported would prevail. Aithough the event 13 over three weeks in the offing, nume-- ous, reservations already have «been made and lively sales are predicted when. the pasteboards are placed at the Little Brick. The last and ohly big match brought to Gasper prior to the booking of Tay- lor and @byszko proyed to be a white elephant to the promoters, In a fi- nangial sense it was a fizzle, and upon} the gate receipts January 24 will large~ ly rest the decision of whether othor FORT Those Granted in Cities Will Take Care of Guarantee and Expense at Less Cost the} mand for ringside seats at the 15 yig-/ MAJOR MAT SHIXED AT $9.00 Taylor-Zbyszko wrestling match in Cas- not touch the $15 mark, re is a common figure for houses gardless of the where the giant létic card. George McLeod, pro- motor of the event, believes he can charge $9, $6 and $4 for : at the Iris theater and make good on the BR ESSOITIONS NOT AGREED UPON STAT Seco {nient of a district judge for the Sixth diidicial district to succeed Judge Raly-h supreme heneh, must be made before next Monday, the members of the bar | associations of the district have as yet jbeen unable to. agree upon anyone whom they cared to recgmmend to the governor for the appointment. It is understood that the honor was tendered to W. O. Wilson, but Mr. Wil- son, like many other members of, the local bar association, declined. near champions fre. to he brought tu} per, Stecher and Lewis are even} being talked but the promoter wit!) hardly take the high road to ruia; should his first-major venture here ‘ail | of support. Although suffering from eye trouble | which is’ now reported to be impr ing, Taylor isin good shflpe to grap-| ple with Zbyszko. He is carrying out) a strenuous training program. It Is also reported that his opponent will be on hand early, in the year to become | acclimated, but definite advices from | Chicago afe Jacki REPRESENTATIVES GOING TO CAPITAL ON WATER AND POSTAL QUESTIONS Charles B. Stafford, seeretary of the Casper Chamber of Commerce, . and Frank Knittle, city engineer, will leave| tomorrow for Washington, D, C., to confer with Secretary) Paine of the de- partment of the interior, relative to the securing of a release of water sin the Pathfinder dam. The conference will take place January 5.. Ambrose Hem- ingway, who, with Stafford ard Knit-! tle, will @ttend the conference, left he jast, Gight fer the capital, A iForteke of wdler fol domestic and in- dustrial use in Casper resulted in the to, send -representatives to} ington. ; On January 6, the committee-will con- with First Assistant TDostmaster Koons, relative to the post office situa- ion here.” Dhey will also. bring. the situat cn before the post dffice commit- tee in an effort to expedite matters. A FEELING OF SECURITY. You naturally feel secure when you Know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and con: | tains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is. Dr: Kilmer’g | Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and bladder | remecy. The same standard of purity, strength und excellence is. maintained in every Hottie of Swamp Root, It is scientifically compounded from rexetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is mot recommended tor. eve thing, if ‘ It is nature's great helper in rellev- ing and overcoming kidney, liver, and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity t% wich | every bottle of Dr. Kilmer'’s Syamip- toot. If you need “a medicine, you should the best: On sale at all drug! ftores In WUttles of two sizes, medium | | Rocpacaaer 2, Ak LS I IT | 099000000950 0000O0O0 006000 the attorneys agree upon someone ); tomorrow night.-‘t is quite likely that the governor wili appoint someone out side the district. LEGION TO INSTALL MONDAY. A special meeting of the Ameri Legion post will be held on Monda evening in the club rooms, West hotel building, at 8 o'clock. An installation of officers will be held and plans for 2 membership drive will be completed. Grocer Thankful. “Thad been sick nearly 20 years with stomach trouble and was slowly Starving to death as everything I ate caused terrible gas and pain and my food did not digest. I was reduced to 115 pounds, A friend advised me to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy about 4 months ago, which I did and now weigh 151° pounds, and can eat > thing, I am very thankful for Ma Wonderful Remedy.” It removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, inchuid- ing appendicitis. One dose. will c vince or money refunded at all drug: For INDIGESTION In new granclar form, dry on tongue, or with ror water, hot or cold, preferably hot. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75¢ ALSO_IN TABLET FORM MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE Notice to The - Public On and after January 1, 1921 all jobbing in Plumb- ing will be strictly cash. Master Plumbers Association. Roy E. Martin, George Lewis, Auburn & Fleming, W. M, Painer, Schank Plumbing ing, Inc. D. C. O’Brien, F. C. Rockwell, & Heat- nd Ta . However, if you wish, first to try this} Breat prepriation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N. Y,, fo: & saroiple bottle. When writing 1 »_and unention. this. paper.—A¢ OD ouds- Hardware H. A. Burk Heating Plumbing. $ John Donohue, & | | 9O9990O090000000900000000 Olives We wish you The Joys, Happiness and Health fo ra New Year POOOEDASOSSOSPOSOO SPOS ODOM» Prosperous P99IHOGDAPMSOS HOODEO POODE THREE SMASHING BOUTS | Kimban, who has been called to the| Unless | 205003000909000000000 - Ot BY COLORED BATTLERS AT QAZZLAND THEATER C 1 One of the best colored boxing cards | ver seen in Casper was staged by Pro- moter Bill Davis at Jazzland ‘theater last night under the auspices of the Colored Athletic Club of Casper, ani the event really deserved a larger house than that which grested dusky battlers. >The main event was a ten-round go! between Young Sam Langford, and tia | (Bell, and was a real battle from the tap of the bel].. While Referee Bell Baye the decision to Langford on! j Points, the audience seemed about even )ly divided on the popularity of the di cision. Both boys put up a real battle, | and both took considerable punishment. Two good preliminaries preceded the main event, and were close contests, (An eightround affair between Young |Web Lee Anderson and Kitt McVey was a/Glenr close contest, and while no decision was | Doug the} ! | jdan, | Febru: ruar |Stood up instead of going into clinch repeatedly, a knockout would probably | have resulted. The six-round prelim between | Kie Giffo and Bert Smith was also: well re- ceived, and the boys put up a good. ex- hibition, but being out of condition were groggy at the end of the final round, patit If Promoter Dayis contin&s to put up as good 4 sporting card as was seen last night, it is certain that a crowded | house will be 6n hand to witness the The te k « jup te | 30h North, G: Henderson, mi “Going to everyone should be found at the chureh on this Will you come or go toilay school 10 a.m, Morning servic 11 o’clock; theme, “Are You Ready | ator ing service . at 7:30; communion re; theme, “The Kingdom of Goa.” | Let the Néw Year find you starting | right with it. You are invited to all the services at. this friendly chureh. || — | Miss Mildred Keith has returned to} Dalto, Colo, where she is teaching | . e school, after spending the holidays t i POWDERED MILK | her home in this. city, Remember these points ) about Kim: It is MILK and not a eupstitute. It ig absolutely pure and fresh. a delicious drink — appetiz- a Spell it backwards ing and wholesome, sok It is used for all milk uses. woe It needs no ice, it will not freeze. 3 | Ge MERRELL, SOULE SALES CO. ne Ist Nat'l Bank Court Be Rock Springs, Wyo. is a Me aM SaaS + ?* ON SALE AT BOSELLY & Fifth and Beech—P: CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 118 East Second—Phone 97 2, a roatea$ W. H. BROWN GROCERY ie 1 ~ AE” 4, A? + KP ~* No efo-ese-ef e+, e $11.50 ton |e DELIVERED Phone 493 _ Casper Ice and Coal, 2. TAD DT AO PS Ds SII SIS SS SE Ia Oa: beh) < & At Other WASHING | operation ¥ Chambe Sun- | ate results are said to be favorable, EIGHT TO BE PLAYED IN CASPER joshone Febr: ary Billings at Bhings, Feb-j butter from. my cow's milk productio: (tentative)y Basin at Basin,/ fara family of two. 4 (tentative Glenrock at| LeGear’s Stock Powders a short timc, February 11; Douglas at rendered, MeVey had a shade the best | ville, February , of the contest,* and was the aggressor| Besides the thryout. McVey. possesses a wie! | prospec! “onegow" punch, and had his men game w jis eXPected to be the hi will have to play this season as the In ans are credited with having a won- derful team this year and able to shoot skets from long » their the towns they are to jcause of the heavy tr } e e shad 2 ot i ag pert Poultr RENE evelit: : jschedule ‘had to be arranged in as} Pert Vp peas economical manner possible. pa : Pt your RACE Februa of two games being yet with the Laramie High S¢ nd the Chey: Your New give away price. Indians, Closing Out Sale, uary 16; February University 42; Of) se Mrs. 1; Buffalo at Buffalo, Manville at Man- 6. above games there are the digestive organs om, so that they ge anged hool team { tic ne Hig h the Shoshone wonderful 5, hogs, Indians results rdest the boy jare | peller, It matters not distances. mettle when they reach; They are the play in, but be: vel expense th years, of Ve ary, Dealers everywhere Fe CREATION y Castle & Mechal hb Dee. 31.—A second! performed today on & in of Oregon Attend the J. L, Li Immedi- | Sale Final Crash 1 Lea The third annual formal ball of the B. iBcr O. E. will be held at the Winter Gaxden on Tuesday Evening; January 4th, 1921 Visiting Elks will find a cordial welcome. rate s%o Me ote to tn ho ta am Pr PRO NOOO UOC DUO TINO US Clean Cotton Rags at ALL ELKS ATTENTION WANTED Tribune Office 5c PER POUND nyt at the AMERICAN CAFE \. $1 Per Plate a5 Ei rasta Pace GET MORE BUTTER. Hattie Meece of, Att nt sible good from their feed. wh and sheep, tonic, appetizer and Remedy | from Doctor | scriptions, ¢ mpounded during h 0 Practice They. mu dealer ary SCHEDULE Fifteen games, eight to be played in Casper and seven at other points in the state, have been scheduled, or tentatively arranged, for the Natrona County High School basketball squad for the new year |season._ The only ones in doubt are games’ with Billings and Basin, ' | which the local five hopes to secure on its northern tour early in Feb-. jruary. Sheridan and Buffalo already are booked for this trip. . The schedule of games follows: At Casper—Manville, January 5; Buf- falo, January 18; Wheatland, January 28: Sh Douglas, Wyoming Preps, February 23; Rawlin: ch 4; Sheridan, March 11. Points—Sheridan at Sheri- February Year's suit. The J. sourl, says: “I was not making enoug {she gave a half gallon more milk a} |day, and a pound of butter ad: ) Dr, LeGear's Stock Powders milch cows, just what is needed t ci in, proper. condi the most what Because | May have among your stock or poultry, the long distances to be: covered in| it will pay you to get the, proper Dr. | Wyoming. the teams here are often not | LeGear Sold in Casper ner Store will close fore [Seoveceeevecescesoseeosoososoorsooooororoneoosesoeses } OOOO LODO OSE 9S FO FF OOOO 9OOL OOO 000006 000000049 0000000 Me toate te th tee en te om of PUP EPH Hoe Mo Moe e8 Mr Mee MP tee, e , Pi hoste st oo ot Potato ste teste taste stesie ede tte tied | aBraho sfe-age-ofe ao afo ao of -ofe afo-oge sfo-aze-afe-sfo-ste-oge-ace aho-ate-efe-ale oho ates: your New Year’s Dinner PBDI SD TMI LP DIMI LP SF SF, ’ Here we come to the Gateway of Nine- teen Twenty-One. Buy it at L. Lear Let’s start off right with a sjring in our step, a strong, steady purpose, and a song in our hearts. Glenn, ¢Mia- r using Dr. | Let us make it a Happy and Prosperous New Year., This is a pretty good old world —anyway it’s the only one we have. give to} © Keren | a “So with a growing account al this Bank nh used A . j because the and a smile on your face the Battle of Nine- worl ex: : 5 teen Twenty-One is half won. ailment you May we see you often and help you win the other hal}. Your dealer, personal, pre . ee ) The National Bank of Commerce Casper nd t sn refund will Josing Out The J Wyoming Greetings 1921 When we sigh about our trouble Each day they grow double. Smile and laugh about your trouble And it will vanish like a bubbie; Look for prosperily, song and cheer; We'll help you bring it for the New Year. | Me et % o¢, so tow i Cages Co~ The Store of Quality—One Price to All « 138 Bust Second Street 1.0. 0, &. % KD Pees eres occseveaenseecoeeee % ? Building ts eeveceseoce RK ° aeeccvepeaaseen M% ay 10 of afe-ale-afo-ete-afo-a! ? o, + A sincere wish for a very Happy Se aM Sac tac %, ? and Prosperous New Year. ly ae. WANTED. Good Truck Driver R. N. VAN SANT ‘y Tribune Want A's for Quick Results it , & SPP SB ij os