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THURSDAY, ;MARCH 8, 1921 \ LEAGUE BASEBALL ASSURED HERE, CASPER ONE OF SIX CLUBS DEFEAT GOSTLY Organization of midwest League With, Smmmem commer WAIH LEAGIE | eee | SOE | - Greybull, Laramie, Sterling, Denver Boston—Hot Springs, Ark. | living survivors can now be found. » ts ’ eae here A ip TO PETE. CLAIM «224 Scottsbiutt 1s Perfected GLUBS IN GAN == i; | ; Le ‘ re Philadelphia—Lake Charles, La. ‘ St. Loule—Bogalusa, La. Herman Lost Lot of Money in| CHEYENNE, March 3—The Midwest professional base- All Will Be Training at Southern) “**"neton—7agps Fis. Addition to the Bantam- ball league, with Laramie, Casper and Greybull, Wyo.; Scotts-| : Soper 3 Points Before End of | weight Championship bluff, Neb., and Denver and Sterling, Colo., as members, was 5 x Present Week STATE HAS AN INDIAN | organized at a conference held here Wednesday afternoon. " : | ts By Ds an FARRELL 5 Rick Ricketson of Denver was elected. president, secretary ; 4 NEW YORK, March 3. — Basebail inttr<] Press Siaff Correspondent! Ns 5 . NEWYORK, Masch Sor pote tie and treasurer of the league. Applications of Cheyenne and : players, veterans ‘and rookie, repre- | Fostell The Wa ReSLeA oer has Billings, Mont., for membership in the : : . senting sixteen major league clubs ; Sen Sisson on caneaNs |. | eT | [league were rejected under a decision ‘ 4 {will be training under the southorn or sq cede a Mau! q |to form a six-club rather than an sun for the 1931 pennant races befor» (By United Press) pe, here cn fea eee - g jelght-club circuit. The conference ap- he close of the present week. Alrealy| BRIDGEPORT, Conn., March 3.— Paar eS chedistnoni cae ast Pointed a circuit committee and a ‘ the migration of the National and [When Bridgeport was founded, and a bare erat Siunionayiwhehibe went Ga " schedule committee of identical mem- ‘i > ee Sr. American league squads is under way |few hundred souls settled around ths DEPUTY f London to mect Jimmy Wilde. That] 91 : : Rs ee ee ; and some of the older stars have ir-|mouth of the Pequonnock river, a pao Bice: of the tribe of friendly Indians’ lived | on Lobtoyth I of Denver and Jake Cranninger of ary work at the various mineral baths|Golden Hill, now in the center ot al Revenue Dept. Rube Welch, ge oe anaes: a thelelantlee a a adjocrned sunset a before undertaking the more stren-|this city of 160,000 and cooupled oy ieee e ; n 0 uous training of the southland. the county courthouse. That was not ivi- Neither Herman nor Sam, Goldman, 2 : call of the president. Ricketson was In the selection pf the training|so long ago, not earlier than i790, Income T ax Divi 1 : amps, the various rnanagers have )Gradual!y. the Indians becam bie | Surmed to America, Goldman, nowever, ees: é ¥ ea 3108 rege cata that i woud ‘ thpwn the same wide ditference of op |to support themselves. In 1802, the | xeon r let it be known that he ‘was toldii ; SEN Tthe seecone Pore nion regarding the choles of quarters} general assembly of Connecticut ap- Has Become Associated a check that was no good, Welc! Income Tax Edwin Barrett ‘Wilde-Herman affair .was a farce fin ; eee Sree Capes Taken = dulged in a week or two of prelimin- his manager, had much to say cr designated to draw up a constitution. hat. has prevailed in the past. Divid, apNiddiet aks tuntocdtatanioe aati propriated tho income of $5,000 to carv Until March 15 foe 3 t ‘ . ‘d into states the list shows that|for them and appointed an Indian i ide of the storyen dt appears in, . . [the number of players for each tea’. - Texas is favored by seven clubs; Louis: |agent to administer the fund. z tae interesting and yery frank. ee udtine ane bat Meee | he é ana named by four; Florida and Ar-| By later legisintive decree, that fund Reimerth & V: In a letter he say, * a : estar’ eaieae wiles pen at. cous e : ; sansas by two each and Callfornia]and the position cofnected with it ime! an “ Peis ? : ; - : one. passed to the clerk of the superior eee - pe} tS, ioe peated 4 oe ene ecanern i he rebian Nine of the clubs have selected sites |court of Fairfield county, and today Denberg in dollars amounting to about 7,090 : at home. ‘The salary. limit. agreed liferent. from those used in 1920. | Fred W. Tracy. clerk of the court, has Public Accountants x . ’ turn to the same }$38.13 which still remains to relieve pounds. He then bantam-weight cs Ribtat was Suck venncaned —IBues te é vhile seven will re champion of the® world, “and it ‘was statement was made that it is high-| ~*2NCH DISTANCE STAR DEFEATED IN FIRST RACE—Jole Ray of the} sarks or quarters used 12 months ago|needy Indians. | Clerk Tracy was no:|f| INCOME TAX SERVICE Illinois Athletic club (Jeft) and Walter Higgins of Columbia university] ‘or the conditioning of the players. sete engage In ands CouURE MEPALy: The charter member teams were rep.| (THER). who finished frst ra feeattd Haapbcaivelr. sta tietiaterratiraleaees| Ort ne anes ee ing the world’s title before meeting 3 resented at the confereac> by the fol- meter special invitation race in Madison Square Garden, New York City. Josef vill be the only squad to return t» | discovered an ancient bank book. : Nyse RAE Weta TEROE lowing: Denver, Georee Tebeau; Stert,| Cuillemot, French star ard winner of the 5,000-meter event at tke Olympic| he same camp for the third consccu-| The last survivor of the tribe of England I cabled him $5,000- eo0v: < ees i 3 ing, J. J. Cunningham and Jake Cran- games, finished a poor last. é A kiereel Pasadena, Calif., having | Indians to re aid was Will call. the expenses to this couniry of himself ninger; Casper, Charles P. Arbogast; : and his saprring partners. You can| VETERAN BUSINESS. MANAGER)/Greybull, G. 3B. Landers. . Laramie JAP, The complete list of training camps therefore imagine my surprise when I} OF S$” ILL——Erank C. Ban-jand Scottsbluff were elected to mem- : J 'S AS K. E 'D or the 1921 season are: jonship? If Hermitian beateh for. chamr } 0 = National ie Sia st P| a aaa ee crits AOUTE I¢ AUTHOWED) TO FIX DATE eee rem 3 . EVACUATION Sielmaiat cova’ IOEMNY MORE SipNC iD |Cage Tourney Is | curr ‘yom sae) “I did not receive any answer, but ! t aware of his trust until the other d: when in examining some old files 4th Floor, O-S Bldg. Stop in or Phone 1288 JOHN P. GRIFFIN 233 East Second Street For Your Meats FISH—Direct Shipment Twice a Week Chicago—Pasadena, Calif, Cincinnati—Cisco, Texas. New York—San Antonio, Texas. Philadelphia—Gainesville, Fla. Acid Stomach “Is fight with ig fo ta iggitan orth vesonbatieas Fo mre I nterschoiastic Brooklyn—New Orleans, La, ed Goldman’ ag Omaha-Salt Lake division of the air; pmKING, March 3—Demands that 7 mail, announced today that beginning] ya; xt pan fix a definite date for the evac- . : ; n j P. lanned in East May 1 night flying by air mail pilots uation of siberian. territory have been , Halibut, the pound __.__________ i di will be instituted between Cheyenne|sent to the foreign office in Toklo by and Chicago. He said that the deci-|the minister of forclen affaies of the Salmon, the pound __________________ x PHILADELPHIA, March 3.—One|sion to make night flying a regular|yar astern republic. it 1s sald in. a or ears Bul d a L E |} E Sundred high and preparatory schools| featum of the alr mail service, at least |qispatch received ‘here. ullheads, the pound ________________ Re tebe | have been invited by the University|during the summer months, was the : *. ne der, thus n im: my sur. Bee of Pennsylvania to participate isi an|result of the recent achievement of|,, Th® note closed with a demand that jow a Different Woman Catfish, the pound a en tr al en ae prise when Mr.’ Goldman éamé to my : = : interscholagtic basketball tournament|Pilot Jack Knight in flying from|there be no Japanese interference in} “- — Pickerel, the pound ce onthe day of the fight an de-| Ray “Dénngt, Moore, substitute |+, be neld at the university the week|North Platte, Neb., to Chicago, thru| that region. Ne stlyPraisesEatonh t, ’ pound —__-___ manded another 4,500 pounds, adding | and pinch hitter for Arbogast’s | \beinning March 14. a storm at : Allegation was made that the Japa-| Sarnestly! isesEatonic Pike, the pound the threat fhgt uljless {t was forthcom.|.string of leaguers™last season, left ———_— f- 2 nn 8 nese army was “making life unbear-| «My wife was a great sufferer from u “SOR eT k TET TOUT RD RR aa trig Hes i ot fight.2 © this week for Oklahonia City to join Rotary Club Organized. able for the people residing in terri-| \cid stomach for 10 years,’’ writes Oysters, pint nei aes ip ence to Fy was determined that h&"@houd| the St. Joseph clab of the West- FEWSTER T0 LEAD YANK wreo Mater tory where the troops are located"| |. 'D. Grippen, “but ie a’ different Codfish. th d not get the bestof-me and theFefore| erm league, His contract recently g's fourth Rotary club nd that “Russian cities and villages| yoman aince taking Eatonic.”” sh, the pound _________ signed a theque, after considerable protest, which I knew he would not be able! tes cash.: I subsequently fused Py tner- to ap- pend nlepigatuis. % it which the cheque 18 ‘worthless, EIGHT ENTER as organized at Rawlins Saturday, Ro-\in the zone of intervention are en-| ‘ go¢erera from seid stomach'—iet tarians from Cheyenne and Laramic|Veloped in a poisonous atmosphere of Eatonic help you also. It quickly ; attending the institution of che new|Tobbery, murder and unspeakable Finnan Haddie, the pound _ Mackerel, each ___- 2 Boneless Herring, the pound_ Kippered Salmon, the pound ___ } a takes up and carries out the excese organization. The Rawlins club | crimes. acidity and gases ‘and. makes the starts “with eighteen classifications| “It wis charged that’ the Har East:| stomach cool and comfortable. You P in NEW? ‘YORK, March=3,-+Tentative| represented in«its_ membership. jern government at Chita had been| digest basily, get the full strength langerous and favurab are |plans for the lineup and batting order S ryrewaey gt ae eae unbale to remedy the situation, owing) from your food, feel well and stro’ expected from him in the Western |of the New York Americans as an- BAGBY AND MAILS REPORT to, opposition by the Japanese mili-| free from bloating, belching, food league: 25 nounced by: Manager Miller Hugging tary command. repeating, eto... Big box, costa ‘only a We Buy. the Best—Do You? : SMMEF™ DREAMERS CB ET at. the » Sher port. training camp CLEVELAND, hio, Marchr; 8.— J. -The’ Japanese - foreign *)office was] trifle wi r druggist’s guarantee. ; ENNI, ‘Ss Giune -Depatiment’ Makes. Ohanges. {Disco “Chick Fewster in the tead off | Pitchers Jim Bagby and Walter Maiis/asked whether It. would receive a mfs- wea ceEeieys 6 Stop and Shop FOR T. CHEYENNE, -Wyo., March 3—| position; Roger Peckinpaugh next:|are the latest to report to the Cleve-|sion from Chita, in view of the pres- i a State Game Warden W. T. Judkins|*Babe” Ruth third, and Frank Baker} land baseball club in spring training|ence in Siberia of a Japanese diplo-| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. is arranging for the reorganization of / fourth. / at Dallas Texas. matic mission. ~~ NEW YORK, March 3.—A Davis|the state game and fish departments| Baker, who was signed Tuesday, will} —= = aS oe ee = cup challenge from’ Denmark was re-| Which is to be made April 1, when the|play at third, while Aaron Ward will | xq " ceived by the United, States Lawn|two heretofore and at present distinct | be shifted to second base. z aS ‘Abnosias today.. This | departments will,be merged under one eee Psteseeeers ae re ef. head, the state game and fish com-| Mrs. J. W. Burkett left yesterday HERDER Cou ated missioner. Mr. Judkins has been de-|for Rochester, Minn., where she ‘will Have you something ‘to sell? Try|signed by Governor Carey. for this|take treatments at the Mayo sani- a Tribune Want Ad. ies pposition. tarlum. NOTICE After March 10 the ordinance concerning park- ing on Center street from Midwest avenue to “A” street and on Second street from David to Wolcott streets will be rigidly enforced. Time limit is thirty minutes. Hot Water Always Ready T is a great satisfaction to know that any time you open a faucet, in any part of the house, a full stream of fresh, piping- hot water will gush forth and continue to flow as long as the faucet is left open —for hours if necessary. It is a great comfort té have a bathtub brimful of “just right” water an time you want it. 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