Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
_ . Monbat, sa. 10, i921 = COWBOYS PLAY TIGERS JANUARY 18 GAME 1S SCHEOULED FOR LARAMIE i acter. One is the wife of a rich man and the other is a stenographer in a dusty little office in New England They change places and upon this the interest hinges. This picture and the fourteenth episode of the serial, “The Lost. City" will be shown on Friday and Saturd: rile Re ES GAME LAW CHANGES SEEN. t LOPE OPO Se Every Drop of Your Blood Should Be Absolutely Pure aa a is te a ee es as a A As te a ts es te te ts ts ta es as Any slight disorder or impurities helpless, and many other diseases LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 10.—-Laramie's first intercollegiate basket- ball game of the urday, January | the city. MONOT IS AFTER TAYLOR MATCH Challenge Probably Will Be Ac- cepted for Early Spring, Is Report Here » Toots Monat, Colorado heavyweight whose rise in the wrestling world has been almost as consistent as that of Jack Taylo: take on Sta the latter's wester for a match with pion and it 1s like will be accepted a months. & the spring Mondt has put a number of aspirants out of the way this winter and has a large. following among Colo rado fans, particularly among the resi dents of the “spud” territory of the northern part of the state. Monat de. feated Nuk DeCourt, claimant of the Pacific {wast championship, in a match at Laramie last week, Greeley will want the match, if it is arranged, and there Is likely to be some spirited bidding between the promoters of the two cities. However, no nego- tations will be opened at the pre it. is believed, because of the overahad owing \\mportance of Taylor's matea here ow January 24 “with Zbyszko. The beginning of the second week be Tore the event finds reservations stil! Pouring in from local and outsil= sources. NURSE REGISTRY IS ESTABLISHED In order to meet the demand for reg- istered and practical nurses, and also to provide a central point from which these nurses can be secured, the Nurses Association of Casper has established a nurse registry at the offices of the Y. W. GLA. ‘ All calls trom physicians for nurses and calls from nurses for positi be taken care of by the secret: - W. C.-A, Any nurse who wishes to become 2 member of the Nurses As sociation should communicate with Mrs. George Rader, president of the Nurses Association, by phoning 699 or MIR. oe Try a Tribune Classified Ad. —— orto TFT: Sacus]awior(6 Denver, Colorado N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 129 East Second Street ear will be staged at the university gym on Sat- y 15, when the Colorado college quintet will inv. it It will be the first contest for either of the teams, but word] 7#madee, the 8 reaching here is to the effect that the Colorado Aveuu co <Retvidali eal atadl tate abie Mekal ~ The French have a queer belief that | the time. The NORRIS CO. Largest Market in the State WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Refrigerating Capacity for Handling Fresh Meat and Meat Products in Carload Lots Fresh killed poultry and game every day. Fresh Fish and Oysters every day. Smoked, salt, pickled and canned fish. Complete line delicatessen goods. Imported and Domestic cheese. Pickles and Sauer Kraut in bulk. Fresh fruit and vegetables. 'WE HAVE THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS mi: practicing since early in the fall. | & Three of C. C. aggreg: nm Will again hold down their regular berths, Tt is also reported that President Duniway’s contingent looks the safest bet of the conference for champlonship laurels. But the Wyoming contingent which last only one game last season, is out t their to faithfully from the of of idat’ ya | name. The play w of sue nts, Ley willagain'D cesses of American a nd the ple The ple arekes Maibatitiite ot iaer ture — interesting for that reason if for shown only have the pivotal posit .| no other, and ‘Thursday we will se¢ tucked under his arm. Sam Neff. guard of last year, will probabl occupy his usual place. The other g position, last year so capably taken care | Bl of by George Cline, is being filled for the most. part by Oliver Knight. George | 8% ing | Hegewald, and Don Thompson are men of first stri ho will probably -| get into an, be LEGION CAGERS The fean 1 with cage night. fought feithfulty as usual, but were unable to cope with the more experienced ex-service men. The score standing 32 to 12 at the close in favor of the Legionnaires. a bread baked on Christmas Bye will keep fresh for ten years, BOISE WOMAN REPORTS GaIN Before Taking Tanlac Rolled and Tossed Entire Night— Health Restored “It only took Tanlac about thirty days to put me in the very best of health, and it has built me up fourteen pounds in weight besides,” said Mrs. Henry Henson of 1108 S. Bannock St., Boise, Idaho. “Before I got Tanine I tried all kinds of medicine and treatments in an ef fort to get relief, and had just about given up my case as hopeless. 1 sut- fered {rom indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation, had awful headaches ond backaches and after eating had a ter rible burning sensation in my stomach. I bloated until my heart beat so fas* it seemed like it was racing, and my nerves were so shattered the least thine annoyed me. I was so restless T woull roll and toss all night long, and it look- ed like morning would never come. 1 felt tired and worn out all the time and had to force myself to do the least lit tle work around the house. “A good friend persuaded mo to try Taniac, and I can never thank her enough for doing so, for the medicine has simply made @ new woman of me. It has given me a wonderful appetite, relieved me of all my troubles and I never have an ache or pain, I’m not the least bit nervous, sleep good and sound all night and just feel fine all Although it's b t months now since Tanlac ha right, I'm just enjoying the health, and I think it’s the gro medicine in the world.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper py, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- , in Salt Creek by Salt Creck st ndest Phone 12 All gas bills are due and open until 5 p. m. Attention GAS CONSUMERS month and must be paid on or before the 10th. Office Please pring your gas card with you. GAS DEPARTMENT NEW YORK OIL COMPANY No. 114 South Wolcott St. * Phone 1501 payable on the first of-each the ade pleasant time wa Springs five has been| wo haye. Ts year members of the Sa who is well suited to this role The edy will be shown again tonieht considered by many Far num brothers, Wednesday Were King.” ways pleasi has been ve Benny Leonard, tack of nisi Tris i s shown at} Buck Jones in “Just Pals” was showh ajat the Iris last night and ill be re peated tonight. The scenes ape laid in yj a smill town on the border. of the wheat and cattle countrie: deals with the lHves of a dejec n r and a school-te r who becom ed throngh the circumstance pealing story “The Butterfly tion of G “She Loves and Li America. la any to be the cture gives one a wich village in New City and also shows us Conway ® & most handsome gentleman impse into Gre unit of an ap eom Man" is an adapta- rr Me on's book igwick Blynn is a nd through sheer Willian: Fe be the mor tractive of the will be and Th This hi Friday and Saturday ekford in “J ndsome, we will sé ust Out ‘of Colle: Lgroomed youth is This rsonally charming and is autfially She es thoroughly in clott oman's best friends. “C dressed. own. for Battle, mpion lightweight | 5 he at 8 fully recover 1 to plea © Broadway Bubble" ts the ¢ two amazinely» alike ap but living in different eirenm: and unlike in temperament anid ‘ATTENTION- LAUNDRY WORKERS Pearl White Laundry Has Signed Up eet eecietinel SE lace eananenanneany Regular meeting tonight, Everybody come. Moose Hall. Business of importance. COMMITTEE. LOOK FOR THE MAN IN THE BARREL FIVE MORE DAYS SALE NOW ON Any SUIT or O'COAT In The House $29.79 Values to $75.00 1,000 Pairs Pants at $3.95 $6.00 to $7.00 Values . HARRY YESNESS New Method Tailor & Clothier 130 Midwest Ave. McCiure Bldg. Open Evenings During Sale TOPITIMIOMMIOELIDIILOIIINISI II OI OSS, week made. TLIC ITVIOSILIIGIIISIIIISISTISE ISI SS SSSI TIS SITS, i @ x Big changes in the 1921 game for Wyoming are contemplated. new ones to be given out sometime next Minor changes in sore and elimination | of other laws now pte oe DENVER POLION CBTER DEAD. are the direct result of impure blood, , 2 You can in a large measure avoid liability to disease by the use of , |S. 8.8. the wonderful blood rem- Many painful and dangerous dis-|edy that has been in constant _use eases are the direct result of a bad|for more than fifty years. 98. S. S. condition of the blood. Among the|cleanses the blood thoroughly. It most serious are Rheumatism, with |is sold by druggists everywhere. its torturing pam; Eczema, Tetter, ‘or valuable literature and med- | . | is a source of danger, as every vital organ of the body depends upon the blood supply to properly perform its functions. will be effective for several years.| in efféct- will be ed Press) —Chiet of Police 1iéa here of heart Erysipelas and other disfiguring/ical advice absolutely free, write skin diseases; general debility, today to Chief Medical Adviser, which makes the stroncest men 159 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, Campbell -Johnson Co. FOLICY You can buy followers-- eoecceesesee but not friends. @oeccvesoceooos You can buy position-- but not loyalty. You can buy power-- but not confidence The most precious things in life are the things that can’t be bought. Upon this policy our business has been built--and will continue. eeGecooceceoscooneoeoree FL ELLE LES ADADAAMAADADAAAMEDALAAALE LAE LAA AE hh hed Lk We are not retirmg, but we are selling every article in our store at today’s market value regardless of what they cost us. For instance $9, $10, $11, $12 Work Shoes at $7.85 GARAGE HEATING BY GAS A Private Garage may be Equipped with a Scientific Garage Heater They are efficient, safe, require small space to install, and may be operated at a cost of but a few cents per day. A garage without a safe heater gives substantially no protec- tion whatever to your automobile. The cost of the garage practically represents money thrown away until you install a safe heater. You might as well have a heater without a garage as a garage without a heater. GIPISLLSLLSALALASLALALLL A We guarantee each heater to be as safe as modern science and skill can make it, and to develop the highest possible economy of gas which it is practical to obtain in garages. Call 1500 for Information Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 First Street. VI ASLLLLLL LL La j | 4