Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 5

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~LINOW TO REACH Ny And Eddie St. Clair will clash in an © cards at Jazzland. [ ___ FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1921 . __Che_ Casper Daily Crime ciflc Coast League, has been obtained [by the New York Americans it was | eronges than ever re iat le as’ Lewis and Ali A | | A contingent of Yankee recruits do- esate creed | games both tonight anc Parts) Waay for Rhreveport La, Seen eae M h T ° ht Kansas to Meet = — 06 reams | 19 FORMIDABLE eee Richie Mitchell PINT HEST BASKETBALL TITLE IN POR DERBY “or Wyre St Seti in Rete Ea iT EA WeronY ust ee el. | ee representing | ==: j nual Hudson Bay 200-mile dog derby,|George Vroman post of the A: ‘Cossack’s Long Trip From New|, MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. 25.—The | which will atart here Tuesday, arrived | Lesion will present strong fine York City Broken by Stop The Boake Kansas-Richle Mitehell re- Douglas Man Pinned to Mat After| tne pasketball team of Troop 1 de-|‘oday and “trail birds” started thetr| When {t tackles the “Big Five” from . ‘ ql pate ee been arranged. Tom Winni One Fall From feated the boys of Troop 4 last even-|'Sual round of poss{bility gossip. Lusk at the high school gymnasium in Windy City ‘8, matchmaker, announced to- ing ; jing at the high school gymnasium by Among the arrivals were Walter| tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock, day he had recevied HKansas's accept His Opponent | score of 27 to 38. ‘The game was Coyne of St. Paul, Minn. winner of ‘The lineup of the local team will be ss ar Sete De alii Have a hotly contested one from start to last year's derby, and Sam Pranteau, | selected from the following players: | 4 - ~ finish. The ‘oop 1 boy: asily =| 4 ska vith an imposin; in one round at Buffalo last Friday |’ DOUGLAS, Wyo., Feb. 25. — Jon!” med cfpett M5 . Rant € team of Forwards, Wilson, Tobias and Hath- weighed the smaller boys of Troop 4 ite huskies, night. Kruger defeated Clint Hester in a wis. world’s wrestling and Hassan All, will meet -CAGPER SUNDAY Tyan Linow, the veteran wrestler who meets Jack Taylor in a gruelling match at the Iris thouter next Mon- |Sway; center, Johnson; guards, Walk. ©; ‘ ¥ re Cas) ne played against} Lon Soppala, Ms , f course, if you at gives mo! day night, will arri : Albut the Troop 4 boys played against | pala, a famous Alaskan’ er, Reynol Eastma: ; : 3s Bay pobciing and Teoeauy cerita pace peg aeieaenpapet barked gtd these odds without any dampening of | “musher” said to have a team of aey:| ean tee thaviecee ta Swit hay. pevea cel Plas tn ¥ ae feed ee : ck and : . e enteen malamut j e the ifying itchi PartAn: a light. workout’ar.the’ Cen: C their spirit. Throughout ‘the season amutes noted for speed and|an advantage o g itchi | : . per Athletic club Sunday ate Cae, Mike Rouse, brothers, batled 8ix|the Troop 4 boys have been outwelgh- endurance, was rer ver the Lusk quintet) of fiery, flaming ski of every blood rounds to a draw as a semi-windup | of the program. George McLeod wf, Casper refereed the bout and Jack Taylor, champion heavyweight wres‘- ler of the Rocky mountain region, wes the third man in the mat contest. It is possible that the Cossack may Feach here Saturday morning but reservations, it is understood, have been made for the Sunday date. * Taylor is topping off his strenuous training with a last turn on the roads ported on his way | by reason of the latter's hard i ! puLeterteteny) endu | game! you are satisfied to re ed in every game they have played. | here. with the Midwest organization on the| to ointments, lotions and ot ;Same floor tonight is a matter de-| cal remedies applied to the The Troop 4 lads were after the Se eae! championship of the Boy Scotis of RICKEY GOES SOUTH bated fro momany angles, but 5 Casper and the game last evening! (By Associated Press.) lpatailec (gay RIA tonight gen eococel ae ee was their first defeat. They hope Peres uct Lote ’ ha arranket an other Manager | contest will make no marked differ- all druggists, E and if you Real genuine relief from e e history’ of tetter, scaly eruptions or an ¢}your case, al director will of the Louis Nat-'ence in their playing. Th Ed f skin irritati Beriny Kauff is back in the Giants] Hester, who was the lighter man of |1 so that they can have another try. leaves ‘toni ane e visitora| form of skin irritations c: ; and hard gymnasium ani » leaves tonight for Or. been tra i ‘ : astecee Here AG a ee nt | fold ‘again, Mba: toemer Hodes ran he |thaleero; worl the sivse talt with « head (out with that cctone tear where several of the cardinnis | vere ner trained in aig aye CR cd Mo EST ree ae his class. He will be in better con-| #8 Star, who was in disgrace last} scissors and bar arm: Kruger came SS ae in training, | game with the Mid-| oi @ germs which caus . Ty, year because his mind wasn't on his back and won the second fall in six minutes with a toay hold and tne| YeKees Secure third in four and one-half minutes. os | | Morris Kline of the Kline Mercantile iF ERvaiyi teomeat lee cinikiocne Coast Catcher 8 dition than in any match of the sea- son. iis eyo trouble has left him en- tirely and there were few sore spots to work out after his go with Mondt.| ent in & signed contract to Joe Linow likewise will be in superb|O’Pilem secretary of the Giants, re- es cee nett DO | irhate have been iranare airing. (he Matches and has suffered ill effects] Winter that Benny. would be. traded from none. The long trip from New to other clubs. It was reported that York city was broken by a stop in|the Braves and the Phillies would . an : welcome him, and the latest rumor [ard epee Windy Gy. CasPer! was that he would be swapped to the Y Because of it being Taylor's last| Pirates for Max Carey. ‘echeduled appearance here this. sea.|_ Nothing has come to these rumor, won the demand for seats is increas-| however, and it looks now as though ing and both fistic and wrestling fane|Benny will be out in center field for fare expected to pack the theater for|the Giants again, as there seems lit- re aitlctis Gand. tle question that he can easily ou:- each) sca TS play Vernon Spencer, Lee King, Cur- CUMMINGS AND DOYLE er candidates for the vacant outfield place. tls Walker and Eddie Brown, the ott > Early last season Kauff ‘devel ds MEET IN HEADLINER OF |rssterscsetercsstSane pte Fancy Red Potatoes, per cwt west may serve to bring them back| disorders, And for this purpose lta, Ga. work, and he couldn't slam the “old apple” as he had in former years, gram, which was held in the Princess | theater. | SUR a AAS || NEW YORK,-Feb. 25.—Albert De-| A method for typewriting by wire- vormer, catcher, who played several less has been evolved. years with the Vernon club of the P - Lincoln Street Grocery Phone 676-J 650 S. Lincoln February BARGAIN Event and to help his team along McGraw j | : . A 5 beans emitting Hing into the noun ay et ne aks riggers oe Has been a big money saving event for all who bought at this sale. Our : COLORED ATHLETIC GLUB nin ddeouraged Raut, who decer | 2Y4-Ib. pai . aro aes or--_--.. © |@ stocks were large and well assorted and prices have reached Rock Bottom. Ey Cen AN aera aaa Tid (rept, a epee ee Sweet aoe Tan ees, ek AT 35¢ So that many of the Refinery Workers may have the opportunity of par- Sr nahe, Brogram announced for, t- peought for « trial with the Giants, |, No. 2 can Tomatoes, 2 for_-___-______ 25¢ ticipating in this great sale, we will continue at sale prices until March 5th, land by ? Pp etic club. Danny Cummings and Jaci Es sea eee Large pkg. Oatmeal for_2_-_--_______ 30c it ss mis Soste Sevtaneea| Benny Leonard |) soci nice Oatmeal for. Saturday, inclusive. Self-Rising Pancake Flour, per pkg.___15e Ioye;sper! cane? = 2 ata oe i ee 10¢ Swift’s Premium Lard, 2-lb. pail for___45e Swift's Premium Lard, 1-lb. pail for___20c }} Swift's Premium Lard, 5-Ib. pail for $1.10 _ ot oO €ight-round bout and Wild Cat Lee and j 7 Youne Mover wil tavet sx vomae| ‘Beats Welling © The event will mark Cummings first Appearance in Casper in over a year. ‘Others on the card, with the exception ar rebar heseaarncand aang ef Doyle have been featured J ON t Jasgiand, |S ” S*Y°FS1 | fought Joo Welling of, Chicago in an cight-round no-decision bout | here last night. JACKSON AND DUNDEE TO National Tailored Clothes Are the finest made to measure clothes—of all virgin wool — all hand-made — all guaran- teed to fit or no.sale. ‘We have the exclusive agency for Casper. Today and Saturday, February 25 and 26 Mr. Wm. Templin, the factory expert will Skull Caps for 5 haye on display at our store four hundred, yard and one-half length, samples to make : Players Talked GO 15 ROUNDS TONIGHT Fancy Brookfield Butter,.per Ib_______55e choosing easy. The lowest prices in years will also help you. Dee eer te Bape] ie Na Gees wee Ae aS VAS Let Us Fill Your Saturday Order Seventy-four Suits sold on these two days last year. Let’s make it one hundred and Ager Mack of the Philadelphia Amer-| fifteen-round decision bout at Madisén fifty this year—if you who ordered before will come and bring a friend this time, he'll thank in league baseball club, is consid- Square Garden tonight. It will be the ‘ing the use of skull caps. tenth bout between these lightweights. 2 6you for it. 7 | We Will Offer for | Boys’ Suits | Wiswatve | Dress Pants TODAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY MOTHERS’ OPPORTUNITY All sizes in all lots, but not at each Never before such wonder- fj Price. One ofa kind—but each f Over 600 pairs fine wool, ful opportunities to supply your fj hand-tailored. flannels, 18-0z. serge, needs for less than one-half $65 00 Suits for Rockies worsted, ‘Ge riginal price of merchandise. we feel” exclusive on Boys’ pened worsted Pants rom— Suits, as ve carey’ a band ored line which means the bes : : of workmanship, trimmings @ $12.00 to $24.00 a inings. A double-stitched : ; Gaeaiat. One of these Suits Hand-tailored from Chi- will wear twice as long as the $50.00 Suits for cago’s tailoring houses; average Suit. on sale from—$5.50 to $22 to $30 values__$16.50 $ ] g 95 $9.00. All sizes; we may e have a pair to mate $18 to $22 values__$14.50 Peraite #15 to $18 values. $18.00 $40.00 Suits for Bargain Pants from $6 $13'to $15 values__$11.00 to $11; on sale from— $11 to $12 values__ $9.00 ] 42 $2.95 to $4.00 $9 to $11 values__ $7.50 ; Balance worth up to $40 for $11.25 Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons Genuine Horsehide Vest— These Suits All ae One Rack for 4 cnd Small Jewelry Selling at Pearl Color, Strap Cuff Easy Selection 1-3 of Old Price $17.75 Our Blanket Department Offers) "9 30.thn!yo uel” “Gor ag On All Our High-Grade (Acie et SI BS Re ch eh inducements Blanket: Men’s dress weight Cashmere ; $1.00 value. r : ’, over any Blankets, as 800 dozen to be sold at, 3 pair 4 we need the room for Boys Clothing — and we've for Mies he $1.00 . ‘ i ice so deep they will be gone : ies Lie ta - ] Pane oes wie of you is to look at these and Genuine Rone ge 10y es pasate ; a long wear- compare quality with others’ advertised sales. Be strong work gloy , the $1.25 ; f i airs for soe seek: eee . 7 Beare LeD va re Weel eee hp Black and colors, 35c Cotton Dress Hose. Ce a palace a 1.25 Buy them now 5 pairs for $1.00 OC a a Ryenaty val White or Grey Wool Union Suits; perfect fitting gar- ; Wool process Union Suits are a long wearing, dura- ble garment; worth $4.50 a suit, $1.95 al eat at £2150) ge fel fhe $4.45 for —.____...___- oo Jrist Canvas Gloves; a good weight for Silk Lisle Hose — what you've always $1 00 elt perist Conye ove ag a dehites 5e paid 75c for. Buy 8 pairs for... e | Richards & Cunningham Company THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THEBEST ¥ 240 So. Center SCOTT CL bs Don’t forget the Number '

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