Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 4

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EACERER Che Casper Daily Cribune sad SATURDAY, JAN. 29, 1921 MARKS OF RING INFLICTED UPON | as-ctes SS"S2 WHEATLAND CAGERS LOSE GAME Sear Creed of At Last PROPOSED BOXING LEGISLATION Ss<e% 2 TO CASPERFOR THE FIRST TIME| scam. to be held’ February 1, “Irrigation 5 y ‘Walsh, former chairman of che Wer Possibilities ‘and a’ Greater Casper, : Monte ieoenk fig Ware tItrtcweaSe - will be given by Frank C. Emerson, i . 4 ‘ting of strike athiera Oe Solons Make Joke of Measure Introduced in. the' i,ssne"., Mex.2m* cs"|Old Rivals Overwhelmed by Casper High School +" dssetinsedGotts2" Warten House and Defeat in Senate Is'Predicted; [iit Seatcte,dw'uttstt =! hy Score of 24 to 105; Whirlwind Attack | clostige manutircerry exmsatin in its attempt to have the workers’ or- OS9 large attendani ill greet Mr. ‘be : aga $250 Limit on Purses Recommended Tangison ‘at the form aa hein Dee Stops Visitors in the Last Half rome ee ee ke SS Alcove project, which will irrigate — Rares cbacdbtic ian tin Shire ey Sens We have received notice that all goods (Special to The Tribune) Crest mace eas taleton tnt at anti In an exceedingly fast f sisting of judges “whose judgment 1s % - ly fast game, one of the best that has ePvicn - __, CHEYENNE, Wyo., eat: 29.— No longer of a prizelviow recently that matters are now been played at the high school, the Casper high school bas-| tu" MA examine Tire neta fight ever was a more disfigured wreck when he emerged thar the ‘Cnited ‘States ‘reclamation | Ketball team scored a victory over their enemy, the Wheat-| clothing workers was "but tho Legin- from the ring than was the Deloney-tory bill for legalized \land five. Although Casper was behind at the end of the|»ing of a contest conceived by a boxing when it emerged from the committee of the whole |" ™2¥_handie the project. first half, the score standing 9-8 in favor of Wheatland, at|StOUP_°f employers ‘uring the wer.” house of the Wyoming legislature late Friday. _ has dropped about 25 per cent, and we are also advised this is rock-bottom, conse- quently we are buying heavily. If you are contemplating erection of a home, apart- ment house, business block, do not hesitate to let your contract now, as prices are as low as they will go. - i . : . |the final whistle Casper had 24 points to the 10 of the The bill was designed to provide for 15 round bouts WOMAN SEIZED | | Wreattana tou, iy <ile, Central: (ease: batioat i seaantiaay under state supervision. As amend. »;——————————__ With the starting of the second|the Park School five tho Central ed it would permit ten-round bouts“at F half the local team “came back’ and|school won by a score of 5 to 3. eager Gali ee aoa BALLOTS Tl AF FOR OPERATING jin iv ett tector tints. hibit bouts outside corporate limits, cellent team work prevailed through- 2 Umit purses to $250 and give 25 per STILLIS FREED (out the nait. ‘Bin Leater, right guard, a Se a eae intact Tr | ira | DELIVERED . } bal ‘ans wi is. = pass the emasculated cripple but if (By Associated Press) markable guarding of both Lester C& Cor CAPSULES so its demise in the senate is fore- OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 29.—Miss Etsie|and Groves were some of the finer y le cast. Rogers, 22, arrested Mondsy after po-| features of the game. Alsman, cen- A lon of” | See SS Uce had found her operating a still,|ter, dropped three in the basket on BA and CUBEBS | RED CROSS NOTES [ was discharged in police court yes-|treo throws. AT. YOUR pauccisT— 359 East Second St. _ Phone 711 | terday. “Police said the girl had not| ss aed an | SK Se EC NAME ONLY. avoid Substituts CASPER ICE ani AL Misa Cornell and Miss Wilson, dis- ‘ actually been making liquor. J. 'T.| ‘The Wheatland team is regarded as d-CO. trict organizers for the Rocky Moun- t ' = Stenher was fined $100 in connection |0ne of the Sys Chie A apatara g tain Division of the Red Cross, report os with the case, lanier 1G) the tbeen reap raat teal (SS Ra : splendid ‘progress being made in the ; ri by ex-|has several strong players and are local chapter of the Red Cross. Returns on Annual Election of pacewerirhad Ae Mok ‘churarcond.[well, knows (for thelr team. work. The Rocky Mountain Division, with] Directors Must Be in Not Co., O-S Bidg. | In the preliminary game between headquarters at Denver, is anxious to Later Than Feb. 5, An- = ~ Se as get up c real home service section of eae the Red Cross here. Special effort is nouncement now being made to secure the services * of an experienced secretary and soon} Primary ballots for annual election the local chapter will function prop- of seven directors of the Chamber of erly. This should especially interest|Commerce will be muiled not later, ex-service men as their cases will re-|than Monday and must be returned five expert attenticn. in sealed envelopes not Inter than Has just’ received a large shipment of More than a hundred cases per-| °° Q i ; é ‘ taining to ex-oldiers have been handl-| no patlot waxes will be Pleven nef Plumbing material and is now prepared to ed here during the past month. There lobby of the Of Exch, Soest ie were seven applications for compen- rep ne and the ballots may be dropped in sation and several for unpaid bon-|that box, where they will be picked Casper’s Finest Theater figure plumbing work at reasonable fig- uses, travel pay, etc. up every evening by the sec: i ‘At the present time there are tour| tie Chamber ne Gone ecretary ot/f ures. Call, Phone 697M, residence phone thousand Liberty bonds and more} It is hoped that the final ballots ‘ than six hundred discharges in Wash-|can be mailed out not later than Mon- 576], and let me figure on your job. ington, unclaimed. The,government is|day, February 7. All final ballots making a special effort to clear up|must be received not later than 5 p. these matters and has asked the Red|m., on the 12th so that the election SUNDAY and MONDAY PAULINE FREDERICK America’s Foremost Emotional Screen (=== Be SiN Actress in One of the Most Dramatic Ve- hicles of Her Career-— , ‘Cross to launch campaigns in an ef- ————==_= fort to get in touch with all ex-ser- vice people who have not received ail that they are entitled to. ——$—<$<—<—$—<>___ In Paris there is a woman producer z ef motion pictures, Germaine Dulac, whom the French declare has no su- Ensing is, oyiso to her business ts evh SUNDAY & MONDAY Owen Moore to the United States to study Amer- fean methods. LYRIC Continuous 1\p. m. to 11 p. m, 1SECOND Big Day THE A LAVISH PRODUCTION From Sir Arthur Wing Piner’s Stage Success “Iris” How a woman is forced to choose between riches as_ the wife of a man she does not love, and poverty-and strug- gle with the man of her choice. i ‘ Pauline Frederick in some of the most exquisite and expe nsive gowns ever worn by a star in a screen production. And SNOOKY the HUMANZEE, that smart little Monkey that does everything but talk, is with us again in “THE ONE BEST PET” That Sweet Little Child Is With Him, Too! 6 ‘The Poor Simp” a LATEST CURRENT EVENTS , ADMISSION 40c Shows at—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 EVERY DAY i His name was Caruthers and he was a simp from start to finish. He called on his best girl to propose, but forgot what he was there for. LAST TIMES TODAY MADGE KENNEDY in “THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART” and ——— LARRY SEMON in His Newest Comedy “THE SPORTSMAN” \ And that was only the beginning. He went from bad to worse. Finally he wanted to commit suicide, and nobody blamed him. Who could? Everything he did went wrong. It’s a story that will make you howl with joy. Also Carter DeHaven Comedy “A MODEL HUSBAND” Lowe Brothers’ Paints and Varnishes peek aa ANYTHING WORTH WHILE RE- Pictograph With Comic Cartoon swat de pee iN Service, QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your widow utomobile ani arriage ‘ " IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION. 30ce : ae children will collect only those Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:3 ; gdlor Ait Giotiugeiahort Geet Mase or Working: Bone policies you‘had in force at death. ge ae Tae ae cite ea Every Day iancy and Finish, Smoothness, Hardness, and Durabil- er RY ETRE TINT TT Tis RUT ATT TITRA) eo ity, in one-quarter, one-half pints, quarts, one-half Last Times Today ; : gallons and gallons. VIVIAN MARTIN in “THE SONG OF THE SOUL” ue patdsbinn work Wemutatene tie metalation ot a full line of Chi Name! and the famous Kynaiz:; varnishes and stains. Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 600 Wolcott and Second Street Johnson Brothers ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 —— and —— The First Episode of the New Serial “FIGHTING FATE” Starring BILL DUNCAN Grocery and Market Fresh Meats and Vegetables Fresh Milk, per quart Cotfee Cream, per half pint 15¢ Phone 1251 610 East Second Prior Poorer ttt

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