Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1921, Page 5

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-end of the game nearly every member MANVILLE SWAMIPED BY 4? TO 14 IN GAME WITH NATRONA CAGERS Locals Show Class in Second Contest of Season and Entire Squad Gets Workout After Score Is Made Safe; Team Work Is Commended Casper cagers overwhelmed Manville High, 42 to 14, in the sec- ond game of the season for the local team at the gymnasium Wednes- day night. The score at the end of the first half was 22 to 2 and at no time during the contest did the visitors threaten the Casper quin- tet. Agreeable to predicitions, several second string men were given | a tryout by Coach Dean Morgan atte> the heavier Casper scoring machine hod piled up @ good lead. ‘The speedy tight: | onewt pound of tam, Object, ma- weights kept the visitors guessing. | ‘WoNy Montreal Atar, te ‘Team work which the Manville play SN TED ACE seoteh aaeanae Oay ers were unable to solvyé resulted in first-cla: porter; room furnished; also seoring which increased the already biv chamber aid.— Providence Journal, lead. Before the whistle sounded the} | WANTED—Bookkeeper and assist- ant to CLUB manager.—Meriden (Conn.) Record, of the Casper squad had been given a WANTED—Man to collect accounts place in the lineu Among those who had a hand in the victory were € not over 40 years old.—Piqua (Obi0) Alsman, Quinlan, Lester, Kochi Daily Bi ard, Andrus, Eastman, Hath-| | WAN At once in Pittsburgh, Ingdahl, Reeder, Modson, Des: | an hone to prosecute a sert and Post, crooked one.—Pittsburgh Dispatch. Lester led in the scoring for Casper pent Rees ‘with a total. of 12 points, while Als- man was a close second with 10 pointy. Both are first string men and showe Well in early season form. The spe | ANOTHER TROOP | OF BOY SCOUTS | | | or Earl Caddock to the mat and hav- ing invented a special headlock said to be more dangerous than Stecher’s fa- mous scissors, some surprises may he due in the wrestling game. He has deposited a forfeit of $1,000 to meet any" heavyweight proposed to him. » Murquard Slated for Minors. Both Dutch Reuther and Rube Mor- quard, who figured in the recent south- paw deal between Brooklyn and Cincin- nati, are to be used as trading mate- rial. Marquard is understood to be |slated for the minors and Reuther is headed the same way unless he cut» out some of his rapid stepping. i pes iste ag \Jap Women Want Equal Suffrage’ TOKYO, (By Mail to United Press) —The growing interest taken by wo- men in public matters in Japan 44 shown by efforts which are being made by a society of “new women” to seruce! equal suffrage for women. A Uill has been drawn up to this effect which will be introduced at the coming session of the Diet, ' As a matter of fact, the women want even greater rights than are accorded men in Japan at present, for whereas at present no one is allowed to vote who does not pay at least 3 yen a year in national taxes, the women want plies behind the bushes on the Max- LIQUOR SMUGGLERS GIVE | tunity to get their supplies ®erds3. | Once in the United States, they would REVENUE OFFIGERS HARD rather fight than give up their liquor. | Another late development is the us® |of Mexican laborers to carry whiskey across. In most of the cases, it is | said the laborers do not even know : Jers and told that if they will carry BL PASO, Texas, Jan. 4.—Whiskey|£ gunny sack of liquor across the hor- smugglers on the Mexican border are| ger they will enter free from inspection there ia a prohibition law in the United States. They are approached by smug- presenting an increasingly difficult} ana fees problem to enforcement officers, accord-} ———————— ing to W. W. Carpenter, collector of| eustoms here. | A shabbily-dressed man stopped in Formerly the smuggters crept acrors| front of a mirror in the window of a the border, singly or in paira. Probi-| fashionable shop in London, and tools bition enforcement officers have been|from his pocket a razor, soap and a alert dnd now the smugglets cross injbrush. Dipping the brush in a dog’s bands of tea or more, Mr. Carpenter, drinking-bowl, he lathered and shaved says. The smugglers hide their sup himself, : | WIGGIN “YOUR GINS to them, as they argue that married women who are occupied with conduct- ing the affairs of their households should have the same rights as wemen engaged in business. Another measure proposes to do away with the present police regulation which prevents wo- men from attending political meetings. The same organization of women pro- poses to piace before the Diet a/eugenic law, which vall require all men to pro- | vide themselyes with medical certifi- cates, testifying to their physical fit- before they are allowed to marry. genes ‘ is the only country which A new strap effect, individual in de- sign, graceful in appearance, with per- fect-fitting qualities. We are now showing this new design | ican side and await a favorable oppom and snap with which Casper handled it seg 7 ‘ the ball outclassed the visitors, whose mi pore Meleris ind eyo mamens : Vv : ii sed alternately. Fi ver 400 years } rey attempts at aed goals were cian’ — TQ BE FORMED; Sag eeFrinioly Gao ovisg Aah year in Black Kid, Black Satin and Brown ‘ ss } and Fredericks as their monarchs. . . : Cal Smith refereed and gave satistae sat ; tion. patie No jee naan cod k wills Gell coe NE eT hic gee ae Re, See Kid with Brown Ooze back-quarters. organized Priday Park, school. Perry Hayworth will be Scout- master cf this troop. The meeting, wit) night at the to have gotten the edge.. The Yankees secure Schang, the first great catcher they have had on their payroll. In Hoyt, they obtain a youngster with a great FAT PEOPLE | HUMOR FROM HELP WANTED MALE COLUMN Presumably .all ad-lets in the ‘help a wanted—male” columns of our news- papers are bonafide items expressing ! needs for men workers. When per- \ sons adverise for help they usually have a serious purpose prompting | th.ir action. But, there are some ex- | coptions which prove the rule. Very often little misakes in wording and punctuation make would-be ‘serious ads quite comical. Remember how the audience at the movie theater laughed and applauded the tast time “yeu saw one of these funny ads on the screen in ‘Topics of the Day” \ films? The Tribune has found the following ad-laughs in “help wanted male” columns .and feels sure that i they will tickle the risibles of our readers: WANTED—Man who can run car and wife.—American Medical Journal. WANTED—Man to look, after gar- den, milk a cow with a good voice accustomed to sing in the choir.—Con- necticut Country. WANTED—Bartender mixing mince pies—Dallas News. *, WANTED—Fifty bricklayers; high- est wages plenty of parking space for Wy automobiles.—New York Daily News. WANTED—Minister of the Gospel qj for lumber camp. Must be @ good capable of (Tex.) eraps player.—Winnipeg (Canada) Telegram. WANTED—Gentleman «who can furnish one-half doz WITCHAZEL AND CAMPHOR en eggs to my RELIEVE EYE STRAIN} Common camphor, hy s dratis, ete., mi Lavoptik, eye wash, produce quick results when used for eye strain. One customer. was great- ly astonished at the restful feeling pro duced by a single application. A young man reports that both he and his mother were greatly helped by Lavop- tik. We guarantee a small bottle to help ANY CASE of weak, strained or 7 t x inflamed ey: Heating water used to 66 WILL bath, 359 East Second St. HOT WATER days people put a LION TANK WATER HEATER in their kitchen and have hot water right at the faucet. Tank Water Heater laundry much cheaper than would the old coal stove. Schank Plumbing and Heating Co. be held at 7:30 at the school building. Miss Schutz of the Park school, will co- operate with the Scoutmaster in form- jing the troop. TRAINING TRIP TO THERMOPOLIS MAY BE ABANDONED TAYLOR CONTENT TO WORK OUT IN CASPER, 15 REPORT Arrangements recently perfected for taking Jack Taylor to Ther- mopolis for a short training session and a dip in the springs to con- dition him for his big match with Stanislaus Zbyszko'on January 24 probably will fall through, according to Promoter George McLeod. Taylor is making progress in.recovering from’ his eye trouble and is hesitant about doing anythifg that might retard a complete recovery by the time he meets the giant Po!c.| uniformity in:gymnasiums jis the cause His training work here, he believ: ‘of this. No two are alike, and of will round him into the best of form| course the home team learns to know for his ‘tussle. their own floor so well that they have McLeod, who has heen getting into|a decided advantage over , strangers. trim this winter following his recovery | This advantage was so marked that in from shoulder injuries received over a|last year's conference race but few year ago, is putting speed into Tayloz’s| games were won by teams away from work by training with him in road| home... The School of Mines, Colorado jaunts and on the mat. Both are on a College and the state university won strenuous grind which will be lessened | every game which they played at home, ag the date for the match approaches. man. A few pitchers, one or'two infielde and a couple of y ig outfielders co stitute Speaker's it personnel for the spring training trip. Joe pwell is expected to prove a star, regardless of his. inexperience. "3 « Mine Cagers Show Class. The Colorado Miners will have to be considered in weighing the chances of the Rocky Mountain conferencesfor the coming basketball season, according to Denver reports. The assertion causes no surprise when it is remembered. that the School of Mines, although boasting one of the smallest enrollments in the west, is always a formidable contende! in any line of sport., Browns Come in for Mention, Most of the dopesters are writing their annual baseball reviews’ these COMING Perfect Records for Eight Players. Only eight American league players participated in every c6ntest of the 1920 season, They were Sisler, Jacob- son and Gerber of the Browns, Seot of the Red Sox, Gardner of the Indians. ‘Pratt of the Yankees, Rice of the Sena tors and Eddie Collins of the Sox. Teams Superior on Own Floors. The ability to win games on theis own floors is a very noticeable char- acteristic of the conference teams in ie of basketba The lack of be a ceremony. Now-a- LION”’ provide hot water for lavatory, kitchen and Firing Squad. Watch and Wait Phone 711 future, while Harper may regain his effectiveness. McNally is a good utility GET THIN ‘Why be overstout when you might easily reduce 10 to 60 pounds, (whatever you need to) by the wonderfully efficacious, safe, reliable Korein sya- tem? You look and feel younger. Get a small box days and incidentally doing a litt!e “trading” of players as a side line. The chief feature of comment seems to be the record of the Browns, the heay- Jest hitting club in either circuit, but so Weak in pitching it finished fourth. | paved By 1 | | | of KOREIN tabules (pronounced koreen) at the druggist’s. Foliow directions under money-refund guarantee. Brochure wi:) he matied you KOREIN CO * To * Mae FREE by vow Giant Finn Seeks Matches. THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. Main Floor O-S Bldg. Amos Laitinen, the muscular Fian, has arrived in this country in quest ’of new honors after making short wari | of the best on the other side of the briny deep. He is particularly anxjqus to force Joe Stecher, Strangler Lawis seee THE MOORE HAT SHOP LANDSCO PATTERN HATS FIRST SHOWING OF Other new patterns suitable for even- ing or street wear are here for your ap- proval. It is always a pleasure to show you and we assure you perfect fittings. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMANT There will be a regular session of the Lodge on Friday evening, January 7th, at NEW SPRING STYLES Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store Stop in, or Phone 1288 JOHN P. GRIFFIN %0R YOUR MEATS 233 East Second Street AFull Dollars’ Worth for Your Dollar & Fish for This Week Direct From the Coast Halibut, per pound .... Salmon, per pound... Catfish, per spound ... Bull Heads, per pound Cod Fish Middles, per pound ... Kippered Salmon, per 40e 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Business of importance. By Order of E. R. ‘s ROBERT COHEN, Secretary. Stoneware Jars, Crocks, Bowls Flower Pots, Jugs, Vases and Jardinieres- In all sizes and shapes, made by experts and bearing the expert trade marks—“Red Wing” and “Weller.” pound ... Finnan Haddie, per pound Fresh Oysters, solid meats, per pint -40e 50e WE BUY THE BEST--DO YOU? Stop and Shop Holmes Hardware Co. Cor. Wolcott and Second Streets, e Phone 601 verte rane: noo Se yar cnr mang ipmureceae:

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