Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 6

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ct ‘PAGE SIX Coe Casper Daily Cribune Pereatiaet defeated Gustav Sulzo in iby the senate Interstate bak two successive falls here last night. ‘STAN TRYSIKO WINS. CHEMIST Is. committee today, modified le TSON BROTHERS Dowie Passtispla) teronn) Deadincte #0} for supervision of such transactions | jobtain the second fall and was pilot- FROM AOR MANGANUFE INJURED BY hy the Interstate Commer » Gowmbh/$ oo Center and Fit Phone 1519-M ‘ed to his dressing room by Saueeas an: ion. e Little Store That Does the Big Business who feared a demonstration on the} | urtesy Shown to MILK ‘Tell your friends part of the crowd. EXPLOSION Negro Masons Not | THE PALMS Ich CREAM AND Qc THEIR NEW | PRODUCTS, put up in the most sanitary way. Fight Pictures TACKLES MONDT NEXT (By Associated Fress) Entitled to Use about the new prices. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 28.— a ee. ai | Russel Vanatta, a chemist, is in a oe - | fr LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan, 28,—Stanis: | Cream, for coffee, afex Not to Be Taken laud Zhyexko! clairannt ot thatworld'a sangria atari Nay * Ladera deskiny Hi Original Emblem'| Whipping Cream, a oe . 1e 1 iy ie result of e deto- Hot Tamales, lome-mi ay Out of New York |t00 seresnon Patna straight faig | Ration of a’ quantity Of explosive mat- | 0. N. MATSON lhere last night. The first fall eame|‘¢r he was carrying in his pocket (By Associated Press) g , He was rushed to a city emergency Sheen dustice George M. aa yest the pictures of the Dempsey-|night of January 31. Manganoff re- LE, wold Brennan fight taken in this city. He | cently threw Mondt in a match here.|0SPital and later taken to a private| riled here today in deciding a suit 34a OF MILLERS declared that he holds all the nega-| ee eed hospital. pevnede By. one oH the peduees = |tives taken of the bout and had no| HERMAN SIGNED BY KEARNS. | anTL-TRUST AMENDMEN® OUT. lentes other from using as e red (B; lems. FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1921 \¢ 2 ‘| when he brushed against a steel door| MIAMI. Fia., Jan. 28—Neither of |¢ ‘YIP’ OW ENS PAR? in 27 minutes and the'seoond)in 13) othe Pacific Mall .Jine-: Colombia| two rival negro Masonic lodges’ of NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Tex Rick-| minutes. ene, hace wes: a aaa. maces ard today denied stories that an ef-| Zbyszko leaves here to wrestle | Y°sterday. , Taixt ube wes. One: OF |) Mtecsem te mutitiod : tc wee. the Bia = + Vanatta’s own formulas. ie are mpass 2s em- | TS MANA fort would be made to show in’ the!“Toots" Mondt at Greeley on the z sonic squ: or cot phar intention of shipping them outside of ped lotic geaernity PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 28.—Jack | SPH, -An-|NewW York state and no desire to test Assdciated | ww, , " anager for Jack Dempsey. (By Press) te) Canadian Syndicate Would nasa ry rola rge K.'the law prohibiting the interstate| Kearns. manger. for Jtek i signed WASHINGTON, an 28.— The | cle Rekard’s Title Outright, | Belden, president of th yolis transportation of fight pictures. Laer erent Batre meta CaIe Frelinghuysen. bill, ‘amending’ the| | ; * ig }American Association club, and St.| AIS Pee 3 las one of his boxers. Kearns a Clayton anti-trust act so as to remove | Coal! C al! ! uw Is Report Speeinbi eaten eee ons rma bell BIGB) | TEXAS TALKS BOXING RULES. |fiorman win a six-round decision last |Festrictions on railway traneac-ions fo} efor ee | that Frank@e'yip') O Sate ‘| geben night and sald he considered Her-| "ith companies having interiocking | es Mel We ects re jcatcher of fillers, bad. been ap-| AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 28.—J. O. Mc- bantam boxers | “irectorates was favorably reported wey divide your money with ae Ge Naas a msi Piipceseae! pout manager of the St. Joseph) ~eaius of " Dattas, introduced a bill pan <0082 oy bell 3 ———— 9 Fallronds. ane middlemen |) wee VSece yer 9° potlene eee lin the senate this morning propos- ——_———— : Tent oidbimeetel [I loys sted its hl Lae a ing establishment of a state athletic| Chieago Tribune on saic daily at Joh Broth iumn Goat ‘at. $10.30, ‘delivered Col ania es 8 marin FARMERS P PLAY ADULDEA commission and regulation of boxing|the News Nook, Iris Theater Bld. ohnson Brothers from the mine? | bs e ie Thursday to Tex is “28-1t ri val of the promoters; by y |and sparring exhibitions in Texas, NH Grocery and Market Help Get the Cost | be anne te | Fresh Meats and Vegetables of Livi , t | eM ona oe ve| TIBEAO MEET MUNISTERS sag agp a er cem || Friday, January 28 Coffee Cream, per half pint 15¢ Phone 1251 610 East Second IN CAGE GAME TONIGHT. NOTICE | ADMISSION 50Oc: Phone Orders 1545. Office: 124 W. Second St. a (By Associated Press) 1 der Shoe Re ir- — - DENY BRA CCO JAN 26 rite The Ree ga CALL LLLELLL I iLL bb ing Shop “| ado Agel solorado basket ball team. tonight er in a Rocky Mountain con- Me ee t me time the nics. Gand that the do College team will play the Ne S would bes: He further sity enver here. Both pPromised tt = training | © do College and Denver Univer z led 5 defeated the Wyoming Uni M. D. BARNETT — Those who have shoes in the shop will ef Colleges taecibertentngtiie = any Sa Sata hinkninecseshey. 27 lalgnety inrgee margin Nan an eit please call for same ‘ OUTFITTING COMPANY 1 LYNCH TOBOX “ Mills-Baker Five | 120 EAST SECOND it i IN FT. WORTH ‘Beats » Biaeiain, We Have Placed on Sale a & For Your = MH jg RELIEF CARD , wosoat com comely SP. 42 Tohn P. Griffin’ “nas” Our Entire Stock of Merchandise ds vy Associated. Picasl ed. the Burlington five, 6 to 1, ina ‘ ne 30 Porm W ont ie eee st Ploagly, oon tea Ady e ral 233 East Second Street at the se Fale Since tnoaey| LEW9 USED HEADLOGK Specials for the Week. Most Liberal of Discounts carl it of the relief fund. He BEEF— e ° ro r= "Dundee Nghe Saturday. night ee SEE, i Prime Rib Roast, rolled__--_--------- We want to Emphasize this br 4 AS Cc ‘an. 28.— ca rs 3 Ee a Strangler” Lewis, world's champion | Bene BP. Roast omens Rae See oy We are not retiring This is not a Money Raising Sale It is Not a Forced Sale 2 i Good Meaty Boiling Piece_-____- IT SIMPLY MEANS Se it Sue We are going to reduce our stock to make room for our Spring and Summer arrivals. Pi i T-Bone ang F ost House: see ee ate AND REMEMBER ae She eonton Club Steak Sete *73gee We have always and will continue to handle nothing but the 1 rare reer OY Wee | Short Cut or Club Steak______ se q Round Steak: #2, ss a yo oeea aes 30c HIGHEST CLASS OF MERCHANDISE “ i peces Steak Rae ae Nie pave no rong in our store for peronds or enpegy goods. “se 3 Ssareer er Teasers ao urchases made here are made with the knowledge that they are purchases of first-class =o Hamburger, made fresh. ica ia liam merchandise and béar the trade marks of standard manufacture. e CORNED BEEF— We want you to take advantage of these extraordinary reductions. VALLE LLLMAMLL MALE ELMAR LABDSDAADLELAALLAPDALALL LG ee ° Prime Rolled Rib : & Cc 3 h ; argarine aay j ) re Gern Nut M oi i‘ Li ar ree 7 rg Our Entire Stock of Chesterfield Clothes \ 2 Make: Delicious Sandwiches), SNE in| ak ee ee nes ee And other standard makes for men and young men have been grouped in two lots, as follows: N hor it is economical, so you can spread it on thick; 4 its delicate flavor makes good bread better. = $ Gem Nut is splendid for cooking,too. = #MN@SIRS | Pork Loins, whole or half__._______ Ss UITS 2 SUITS & 50 $ *Its use will improve your homemade cakes, : ere! That Formerly Sold at $45 up to $75 That Formerly Sold at $25 up to $35 & it yaa nose are Pistia rae sie =m (8 Spare Ribs 22-0020 $25 00 Y. Go eon : 17. Now Go At \) i da eamoeeigee apes YE Neck Bones, 2 pounds for____ See » $17.50 Your Choice N ; Fresh Side if Order a carton today. Bt % : Pork Steak ° Sweaters and Knit-: Neckwea: B N d : Swift & COMICS: Ui; S. A. im ' Pork Chops : Work Siew tid Nests : r elts, Suspenders y Manufacter Pp 7 ; : Extra Specia ¥ 4 331-3 OF and Garters & ork Sausage, madé twice daily_______ 35¢ 4 G For Men and Boys =a Fresh Hocks 2) b.0 3 Veen \) Blue or Gray 20 Per Cent Off 20 Per Cent Off & ~ 3 i SEAS ES ROE N) ae ——~ | Gloves and Mitts Leather Sleeve Vests i # Oleomargarine * ‘ N $1. 25 Values at scr ana a ARs and styles for dress 33 1-3 Off N % ort begs 24 Sos aa ee Ic i /2 RS edeee AY) a N In White Solsette or striped 20 Per Cent Off 2 Overcoats ’ iv = : r ras ‘ for Men and Young Men and an pune Gane ir & Shirts 25 Per Cent Off Handkerchiefs Sie eee & = ---- Manhattan imported Madras ' our choice of any overcoat }," : Mutton ape aes N and "Silesteiped Madras Dress | All Duck and Mole. | 20 Per Cent Off u Onna ie. N Mutton Stew ——__ Se dus alin Work Coats | Night Shirts and | 555%, Blouses and \ £ Shoulder Roast —_ ) Silk Shirts 331-3 Off Pajamas tom N | Shoulder Steak __ & Any Pure Silk Shirt in the { In silk, silk fiber, soisette and Shirts N 4 Veal Steg naan N house BoA an ae Hats jnscras 33 1-3 Off N ie Calves’: Tongues 2_------ Jao oe 250 BQ fies ana oting Bros! trate } 20 Per Cent Off Leather Reversible \ “i Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon— & Flannel Shirts 331-3 OF } Coats and Rai \ Fs Te Oo N | T E Mum = ~—---~---~-~---~-------_-. Ny Fastest the ountey: ta ooltd All High-Grade ig Cake vi ® =e 8 @ 7iwe & 8. ©. - ye Empire: s-----2---------___ * ‘colors. checks or stripes. T; Sui é 7 2 Sugar-Cured Sliced Bacon. _ N 25 Per Cent Off pe ous ics Work Siicts 33 1-3 Off & : Premium Sliced Bacon —__----______ Y ————-— | 2 Per Cent on |_20 Per Cent of N ; Music at. : i per pint_____ Q 2,000 Pairs of Odd ear Gta ties N z ‘ Pants 2 ne a es an irt Specia A 3 N MANHATTAN Swift's esha N cneviots, senges, tveeds and cor sea Smoking Jackets Corliss-Coon N & : duroys. er Cen f 3 CAFE Bere panne Eo MA SA ys MOG s 25 Per Cent Off 20 Per Cent Off N 4 I OUR MOTTO The Best at IVE “POUnOs & ; Hosiery : Men’s and Boys? \ = R i Ten pounds -_------------------- $ & AM Riding Pants “} former, yore tna cnuaien | ees joys N 1% 7: easonable Tariff Swit sor eta s Compound: \ 20 Per Cent Off 20 Per Cent or ackinaw Coats N ; | Ei 3 CHEMBECK’ i eect cae | ee | Bon EE es B ; : Orivi ; aa ‘aps en’s and Boys’ colors and sizes. +3 E| arn niginel i Eight pounds --------_-_-_______ Le tave 2 wondertut tine o¢ | Dress and Work Underwear Regular $2.50 N De eee SY ae et WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? Ny cto aa Shoes a eae Sree | Valuer cm N 4 D INNER - Rex Mayre STOP AND SHOP N _ 25PerCentOff {| 20 Per Cent Off 25 Per Cent Off | ; N * 6:90 £0 7.30 No Extra Charge H ‘as a Sel el an ate

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