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SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1921 2 Che Casper Daily Critune Jong and 8% inches around;shandle, 334 inches around; weight, 48 ounces, ; . {| punishable by a fine not to excesd . 5 < . ; . ‘ D LEE KNOCKS QUT $300, six months in jail, or both. The Edison Pioneers i} Cor i : | BAGICER ERIE owner or owners of aay building wno Celebrate Tod. la ‘J 5 5 9 sl suffer or permit same to be used é. é Ta e a] a : ' . . fc 5 ce 3 - demeanor.” | —————=—= | JIWARIKEN IN FST =a rey " 3 M h P. I ‘would leave game seasons to the dis- |” 4 74 years old, today Lh f } 4 out, tece is Two knockouts and cretion of the state game warden. It | Ws assisted in celebration of the, an- f e “¢ one draw fea- was pointed out that the present law ry by the Edison Pioneers, am s Ba Ruled Out b Ered boxing carnival held at Jazz- allows but one season in all counties ion composed of the inven- — | 7 k yy ena 2 estar 1aa8 night Kid Lee, hail- eae of the-state for hunting deer, and that | tr" ates of fifty years ago. Hi i lored champion of Ok!a- < | _ The pionee ' i ‘ \ Boxing Chiefs |Roma, Knocked out Henny Gacicer in [Reductions of 25 to 75 Per Cent) Guiaeeh, BAtnecel AVA Tiemeeeanet ; aaa te ni round of a ten-round event, i Amon; a ts [the sz ome x thoi A R C tegh i With @ chance blow to the pit of the Over Prices of 1920 Are Re- |in" the Dadumsleng oargonae ee: the line hota Hi rcs miseting! Meas Glowing Reports on Colorado Champion Fail to Locals Lose, 28 to 18, in Friday |"“mac* flected in Window futtrage monument soen tote pages [ton entertained the women aaa aan S G s any fans claimed the blow was Displ, in the national capitol in Washington |dren while jison and his “pals”’ Shake Local Favorite’s Confidence in ult; By. em rsal Press) ¥ ame i Lanes te for pris: ones but the refereo award- isplay will be the Rev, Olympia Brown, wno|as he chos 1 them, talked of t : Res NEW . 12.—The New ttle Tonight t 0 Lee. i —_ is now tn her 87th year and tho last |days gone b ’ % i : York State Boxing commission yes- 1g) Young Griffo went duwn and out survivor of the early American sut es | a Winner May Be Decided on Points, Belief terday ruled as illegal the use of with broken jaw in his mtrup with! 4.47% £000 Prices really coming] frage pioneers, if SMC ' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE. = | 2 7 rubber mouth piece protectors, such | The Casper high basketball tive |CYCoOn® Smith, early in the first |X" == a ae at : : as worn by “ Lewis in his bont |was defeated last night at Glenrock by [rou While Wildcat Leo and’ Dick| tne Blue Front wry encom of a _ “Toots” Mondt, Colorado’s star in the wrestling firma-| Madison Square Garden last Mon- | the Glenrock high school team by x Welsh fought ten terrific rounds to a] «treet td ge grocery on Second 5 ment and the man who will try to stop Jack Taylor's climb| 22%, itl dack Britton, world’s wel. |score of 28 to 18. although the Gien- Sram = that they ave and thas the conte H : terweicht champion. r o] +t to fame when the two meet in the Iris theater Monday night,| ‘The ruling was announced after |the Casper quintet sanngy nrouEBons, RS reneenaamount, Tbe is in the best condition he has been for Rech cite ce ator om ence tetarea te ccemttees | teat Stave gutter made an exceed- window has been decorated to show + \6 1 fi yy good showing considei z te v writes M. N. Tally, manager for the Colorado giant, in lend| %t Which Britton, charged with mis. | difficulties they had eaosunteres me the sceetacnee aires ree ing assurance that his man will arrive on schedule to 7 | Conduct ip the ring, admitted that he | The boys did not arrive at tho gym ‘A few comparisons of meats today] j morning. ‘Tally: /-witl'” pocom: ; © LOMOTTOW | went to his opponent's corner just | until 8:30, the’ trip to that city be- ) and one year ago, as shown i the Sa MOndt'to Casper’ Monat, ho says, has| perience ctedde, Hey ee nee | eed ee enced ended and jing made by auto, Being late it was window, are: ; a BS * i * goood it stru ‘elig Goodman, one of Lewis’ necessary for them to take thi at Peon Putting his pupils through the|in a hard match. Proof of his endur-| seconds, during an argument over |without anything to eat. Article— ea pe papa | ae cnopuntered Ik Guiting einave Yetjance and staying qualities {s found| the use of the protector. Decision | A small court somewhat hampered | CHICAGO, Feb. 12.—Tentative pro-|10_ Ibs. Shoulder + At Spd 2] 2 URMon sor toe en st in} in his match with Mongonoff at Lara-| in his case was reserved for consid- | the playing of the local team. Posals ‘for a match between Johnny| Pot Roast $3.50 $1.50 SS ep Mas is has| mic, when he allowed his opponent to| ation of the entire boxing commis- | Tonight the Shoshoni Indian team| Vi!80n, middleweight champion, and|10 Ibs. Steak. 360) 150 : ecamplished and he knocked off flop tlm only after the ligaments had| sion and Ieense committee. from St. Stephens mission will meet |J°ck Malone of St. Paul, have’ been|]10 Ibs. Rib Boil. ee ola At The } bak inde St ce aii ain 2 Right been torn from three of his toes. Britton, who apologized to the | the locals on the home floor and a live. |*6Teed upon. it was sald here today,| ing Meat —______ 125 2.00 75 | ‘ the Wyoming champion the battle of | pe EIZMENARY TO committee for his action, said that {ly contest is anticipated, The Indians|*, Mitneapolis promoter having laid|10 Ibs. Rolled Rib i § nistlifa. toh o ¢ of BE DRAWING CARD, asa championship title was at stake, |defeated Riverton in their last game |P!2nS to stage the bout there either] Roast -__ 4.00 1.00 *° Ks for Taylor, little new fi Four rounds of hard mifiing pel| M¢ felt justfiied in going to his op- |and have other victories to their cred. | March 4 or March 17. 10 Ibs. Loin Steak 5.00 1.00 a to be noted ney little new remains| tween Charlie Doyle and Jack Me-| pobent's corner to demand that Lew- | it Wilson and his manager declared | 10 Ibs. Round Steak 4.50 1.50 Yr ae jibe ptted. £0 on he mat Goorty or atte aig and Jack Mo-| is refrain from using the protector. | ‘The game will be called at the hign {22 would give the former titleholder, |10 Ibs. Pork Chops 6.00 2.001 a °@) a : receeding thematch. Di ent | terest for boxing fans, It will be OMe eGR school gymnasium at 8 o'clock. Mike O'Dowd, one week to accept} 10 Ibs. Fresh Ham 2 4.50 1.75] PI ig thematch. During the last | yore an t hn Some of the small nations seem bent oo terms for a match, and then would] 10 Ibs. Pork Shoul- Week he has plowed through snow and | 20¥le's frat appearance here since bis/on exercising their privilege of self-| | ‘The price of hard’ coal has now|®°ePt tho Malone contest, postpon-| der - 3.00 1.00 inp in. bis, rigorous Toad, work ana fen una Me ee Aah nen extermination.—New York Evening|gone down to about twice the prewar ing & meeting with Mike Gibbons of }10 Ibs. 4.00 2.00] t S in endurance or es +) mail. as 4 St. Paul, wh ed chal-|10 Ibs. ry § be, bo Ma cd imonca Ae oe ran his adversary, being ei senate ab figure.—Detrolt Free Press, be Ste med ® formal chal. ae Compound Res ci Gt Aamihst tho. Ereatestiwypestier tn’ the eee ee MALT eORa Weed oat a : 20 Ibs. Best Sugar ar er oO 2 iat ie allman be ‘op on their tote when Doyle and LOS ANGELES EXCURSION to tee, Beat Ti tase ehh TACTICS UNKNOWN McGoorty answer the call of the bell cured Bae . | me EACH OTHER. antiadsmaghinareoiaarenicted: | The CROWD STOPS IN MEXICO} ;0 iis" "Sctmaara °°” 88° 18| Our New Hot-water System Just Installed ; ‘aylor, although he has been mis-| local man, it is known, will force the pad eases 580° 2 WwW 5 sys ust in r taken for Mondt on several occasions, | fighting if necessary ne report on NOGALES, Ariz., Feb, 12.—Los An- The ais; tr ashecial trelorent " has never met up with him on the|the Butte batler indicate that he wilt geles excursionists 0 . e . Swivel where art Plent f Hot Wate ! n. on their way inio|to the housewives who are always in+ enty 0 oO ater mat and the visitors tactics and style| have little advantage. Mexico were entertained by the cham- | terested in the cost of living. Many will be as strange to him as-local fans| A wrest\ng preliminary will be the ber of commerce of Hermosillo, Son-|other items of interest are displayed a bel eee, sar seen the Coloradoan | curtain-raiser for the card and the era. Memebers of the party said they |and it is well worth seeing. ‘Al Ei ht Fi tr 1 B t U . Sh bs in action. His strongest point is de-| rate at which reservations are being were pleased with conditions they »b-| , The feature was arranged ’ so Ki irst-class Barbers. Union 0} : | fensive work, according to some, and| made means that more than an ordi- served in Mexico City. Governor Man-|The Tribune to give ion eco By 8 P with those of his class he has been| nary crowd will be on hand to see uel Pina of Sonora made the principal | better and clearer understanding of ; known to negotiate some lightniy.z| thei favorites. address at the gathering today. Re-|the decreasing prices. The Tribunz tans as a Foeull, of “bis speed indy Fagin ee sponse was made for the Americans by |{s always willing to be of help to the ‘ jeverness. Unlike Zbyszko, Stecixer, Sylvester Weaver, president of the Los | citizens of Casper and takes delirh’.; : |e Lewis, the present champion, and ELKS NA TIONAL Angeles chamber of commerce. Tie |in puttirg this digplay before them s other stars of th he hi tonist: _~ ; © game, he has never 4 excursionists were entertained last oe ee specialized in a particular hold, but night In Nogales, Sonora, by the cham-| AR BASKE I BALL ; is adept in throwing them all on his TOURNEY OPENS bers of commerce of Nogales, Ariz, IZONA SOLON WOULD opponents at the psychological mio- and- Nogales, ‘Sonora, OPEN UP DANCE HOUSES f it. Always ready to go on the of- aa Nara —— i fensive, he is able to hold his own and (By Associated Press) Y i} if Saturday Ni: ht, Feb. 12, 8 P. M : “ 3 . PHOENIX, Ariz., Feb. 12.—Repeal g. ? . ? ‘a 3} : titi inaton TOLEDO, Ohio, feb: 12.—The Elks’ etlow peal) : NS Hands an chuatly wood aitence wits {ational bowling tournament, with H NE En. of section of the penal code prohtb- | e is was pro-| Taylor of: winning. more than 100 teams entered, will as oO ace ne cpera ton: of: dance: hal | e e open. here tonight. vided in a bill introduced today in the P SEARTED AT 185 POUNDS, Fivemen teams will bow! at night in N Ss ak Sealand steal tera | ig choo ymnasium eg 2 i. with doubles and singles the followin; dl by Representative C. K. Pishon'« ‘of om Bri Senighanreeataaes coudas'| acy a lincomch: tnstaties, i ooate oup Maricopa county. ‘The section which Sh ° . 3 "The tournament will continue about 7. 7 CR, ho bill would repeal reads as follows: & I Sericte aka? ead | a ty "al eos pepe raten sy Cait ree eras eens ise poedgepanes : mark, a feat almost equal-to Taylor's, |%8 the champion bowler of the United mine, but has no pina eeaRAeTE Ba Sapo neraee MinIS aus eats IS VS. who began at about the same mark pistes, oi aoa rae a Milwaukee of humans or noodles. In noodles it de- Ms an§ now tips the scales at 220 or|team on February 20. 2 notes use of a dye in place of eggs, e more, depending on the stage of his TRABadOOTERE Mee the department of agriculture holds sper Hi Choo training. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 12The in am announcement yesterday, and . NSA ») , he rs Ss z acenrding to Tavlor, but the local man) Aegqubte targets was to. be. decided structed to shut tho gato of interstate Admission 50c a Be ip on the, lodgepole of the today when ‘“Kep"” Elbort of x th ttn: x 3 “ mt Be rarseneaiine es Moines, holder of thé Hercules AIT ; Whe agreement for the match calls Ben eae ie aureoe of ee Bie il VT afibeats a) im i 3 ¢ eyville, Kans., the challenger. ne t for) two falls out of three or a de-|f i : ontest wil] be at fifty. paces. Bl. cision on ‘points iat the ond ot ies [bert won the Hercules trophy: in open y : hours’ wre: Ss Raise ePhiawed 0b: ‘F competition at the grand American| 4EINIE GROH AND HIS .UNIQUE BAT—Heinie Groh, diminutive third id Bre : These rules are being foliowed bY @) handicap tournament last year. sacker of the Cincinnati Reds and his odd shaped bat, his own creation, with | f a | 4: peal see wa Nhe otha woes er which he hopes to win many games for the ex-world champions next season, ‘ So a eter vec g muiitclont | _qriges of sults Are now beginning | The dimensions of the Groh bat are: Length, 32% inches; bulged part, 15 inches . * hours’ 0 Sul ‘orbes (New Yor! q test of skill to judge the winner ond in the event of no falls one or the other can be given the match. — TOES TORN LOOSE BEFORE MONDT QUIT. Standing room was at a premium in Greeley, Colo, when Mondt — met Zbyszko and little difference was noted when he tackled Santel. He has probably met as many of the big men SALE IN Men’s Department I / Prices on all Men’s and Boys’ Winter Wearing Apparel » will be greatly reduced during this Final Clearance Sale, continuing through the month of: February, and it will be your last chance to lay in a supply of Winter Wearing Apparel at greatly reduced prices. Clothing We have been allowing a discount of 25 per cent on all Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws ever since New Year’s, but will now make a greater reduction. You can now buy any Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw in the store for ACTUAL COST, which is over 33 1-3 PER CENT below our regular retail prices. You should now take advantage of this offer and buy a new Suit or Overcoat while you have the opportunity to save a few dollars on your purchases. Shirts Shoes dh wW ay Flowers” It seems as if women were made: to love flowers. And particularly is this true on St. Valentine’s day—the day of all days when flowers carry such sweet sentiments. This is in the cleaning of dainty gowns. You the day when you touch a tender spot—a re- 4 sponsive chord in the heart of the woman you We still have a few We will conti to allow esitate to f ys N nue to allow need not h 4 - love by giving her flowers. and. Boys Shire , 4 discount of 25 per cent on _send your “‘Sunday-go- j fi) Wy Waiste left. from our cs Maris snd Bows Dress or Renee $ te Janpary Clearance, or! oes, and we still to-Mecting” gowns to ! Lae ae tekt , rs f For St. Valentine’s day we have many new, Se itnus to. cesils anf BaNe pistes stock to select us. Wew ry Clean novel and exquisite effects in flowers for vase steatly reduced | from, It will pay you to buy prices, as follows: All Shirts that for- % two or three pairs at prices them perfectly. ered! or corsage. /Or if you desire we shall make i your .order to your particular specifications. Pee Ar ate ee att cate Let us clean your Come to this store and be prepared to enjoy a | $1.45 each. ing - . $3.50 a 4. favorite gown. real treat in flowers. Shirts are now $245 Extra Special { “PARTICULAR TAILORING sFEdL, ana: “46.00 o ) FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE” All Garments Fitted Ard Made in Our Own Shops 131 South Center St. Phone 595 CASPER CHICAGO RAPID CITY § Look for This Emblem Shirts are now 83.45, One-fourth off on all Silk Shirts. Collars Also have a few odd sizes and styles | of Arrow brand col- lars to* close out at 10 cents each or 3 for 25 cents, Richards & Cunningham Gananesill THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THEBEST Boys’ Shoes We have a broken line of sizes in Boys’ Shoes worth from $38.50 to $5.00, which we are closing out at $2.95 per pair. Bring your boys in for a new pair of shoes while this sale is on. The Palms oO, bh