Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1921, Page 9

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__SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921 - Ghe Casper Daily ceroune SPORTS-LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL CASPER CRIPPLED FOR CONTEST TONIGHT WITH WORLAND QUINTET [Last Year's State Champs and Natrona Cagers to * Clash on Gym Floor Here in Semi-Windup of the Basketball eats one. more basketball game for the home floor will remain on the Wiedaie at ee Natro: after tonight’s encounter with _ which is) ta strong ‘LEAGUE CLUBS MEET IN PANGTICE GAME TODAY HOUSTON, Texas, March 5.—The “St. Louis Nationals and the Phil Ne phia Americans were to open t!:p_lo- cal baseball exhibition season. here to- aes ‘Roger Hornsby of the St. Louis team, arrived early but th> other players were not expected until nearly noon. ‘Conditions in Tia Juana Are Investigated EL PASO, Texas, March 5.—Luis “Montes de Oca, Mexican consul gen; eral in El Paso, is now in Tia Juana, ‘heading a commission appointed by _Miguel R. Cardenas, chief of the Mex- ican consular service, which will in- _vestigate passport conditions in Tia ‘Juana with the view of changing the ‘regulations ‘now. in effect. This an- jnouncement was made by’ Epigmenio "Ybarra, Jr.. newly appointed gover- nor of Lower Califorrila, who passed ‘through El Paso last night on his way to Ensenada. ‘Men interested in the races,at.Tia Juana, he said, has complained about the regulations which made it im- possible to get Lat povtag passports, but obliged them temporary passports every Each vise would cost $2 and vises during the 100 days of races would cost’ $20, he explained, The governor said the commission was expected to remove all restrictions except a, $2° vise charge, which would be sufficient for the race period. aren SUBMARINE FLOATED, . . NEW NON, Conn., March 5. poser Or which was ashore ‘n-sand-bank on the. south — side. of Ve Fisher's Island, in Long_Island sound, | 3] || was pulled: off this morning. Oo In ‘the ‘reign’ of “Queen ‘Bi tax had to be paid on every over a fortnight’s growth. ir is listed at 30 per cent less prices asked by middlemen or commission salermen calling on you ig states. To furtuer whe sale of all this stock 1|E one way railroad fare to any from price list. CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 508 E. Second St. Phone STW. COAL N. & A. Coal Co, hone 1400 laying in championship form and promises to make id for the title when interscholastic teams meet in Laramie this month to decide the supremacy. The game will ;ing which the locals will journey Season in Casper na Coun’ h school the Worisnd aie quintet, be called at the high school gymnas- ium at 8 o'clock and a record crowd ds expected... Casper goes into the game in a crip- pled condition as a result of misfor- tunes suffered’ by two players, Als- ‘con «| in. exchange .. for Hooper, man and Kocher, both of whom will| § be out of the lineup. The upstate fiva will have no easy time conquering the locals, however, and white neither coach nor players are overly optimis- tc, Casper is conceded a good chance to win. The Worland high has not been measured against the best teams of the state. On the other hand they have been defeated but once this sea- son, Sheridan will close the high schodi cage season here next week follow- to Laramie to enter the state tourna- ‘ment. ARRIVALS REPORTED AT CINCINNATI RED CLUB CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 5.—Ad- vices from the Cisco, Texas, training camp of the Cincinnat! National league baseball team tell of the ar- rival there yesterday of Outflelder Dennis Williams, First Baseman May- nard. Felix.and Pitcher Herb Brenton. ‘This brought the total ’ players on hand to 19, with 13 absentees. ——— CORPORATION FILINGS NET GREAT SUM DENVER, Colo., arch 5.—Secretary of State Carl S. Milliken today re- Ported that ‘the collections for Febru- ary for foreign and domestic corpo- ..} ration filings, including renewals and reports, amounted to $184,988.56. This! ig an increase of more than $7,900 over Abe tnbomia pty corporation depart- ent of the ce for the same|month CHICAGO TO HAVE BIBLICAL TEACHER AS BASEBALL COACH —Considerable controversy . between critics of the conduct of athletic affairs at tho University. of Chicago and Coach Alonzo Staggis going on and many. letters from underzraduates and. alumni condemning the sppointment| , of Professor Fred Merrifield, head of the department of Bibical literature, as baseball coach. Denver Woman Was Harding Guest. CHEYENNE, March 5.—Mrs. Geo, Hames of Denver, who formerly was Miss Suslie Love Moore of Cheyenne, was a member of the Harding party at the inauguration. She was a guest at’ the Harding home at Marion and acedmpanied - the — president-elect's party to Washington. * f Stucco Are you going to paint this spring? Is your house cold? Why not try. stucco. It effects saving in “coal bills, protects health, adds comfort both in hot and cold weather, and protects in-: teriors from dampness at all times. It will make your house warmer and\ adds value to. your property. We guaran- tee. it in every respect. There is no end to the life of stucco Jwhen' properly applied. Can be put on over ’ahy Kind of siding. )) et us figure your house. - See Steen a Wolcott Phone 188w BOSTON RED SOX if EOR SOUTH, TRANSFER ~ DP sort DISCUSSED ‘March 5.—The advance guard’of +hé Boston Red Sox set out for the s2uth today’ with the ‘com- ™msnts“of faris on the transfer” of Hatry lfooper ic the. White Sox buzz- ing (in heir ‘ears,..and without . the ul stutty. Fa cicaicae bag ‘Hold ‘out ,baseman... Manager Hugh Duffy ~ headed a group of three recruits who formed the nucleus of the team that will train at Hot Springs.- Enroute he said he expected to have John Collins, who with Nemo Liebold comes. to. Boston: join the team, from his. home in Pittsfield. oe 1 PHILIPPINE USTICE DIES. NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 5.— ‘Word of the death in Manila of Caye- tano 8, Arellano, former chief jus- lice of the Philippine supreme court; was received today at Yale univer- sity, which in 1904. bestowed on him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws upon recommendation of for- mer President Taft. Mr. Arellano re- signed last year as chief justice be- pease of advanced age. ANGERS’ CORPS —='l) PROVIDED 6 COLORADO BIL House Votes Final Approval of + ‘Measure for State Police Or- . ganization ‘Asked by Governor DENVER, Colo, March 6.—¥inal ‘approval was given today by the house of representatives to the bill by Rep- resentative Lake of, Denver, authoriz- i}ing the formation of the Colorado Rangers and appropriating $290,000 for its maintenance and equipment. The bill is one of the several which governor Shoup urged be passed with- out delay in his special message to the ‘peneral assembly. senate: If passed by the upper house the It now goes to the ™measure will become law immediately as the emergency clause was ordered “ {attached by the house. Forty votes, mas county requested that the com- mittee who reported favorably on the bill ‘go to Ludiow’and gaze for n few bee ag at the tomb which marks is lace of eleven women and tw childern, killed by # state force in the strike troubles.’ Representative Sutton voted nojon the bill but changed to yes on attach- ing the emergency clause. Other bills passed on final reading by \the house were: Enabling towns and cities to refund their bonded indebtedness. Relating to’the estates of deceased and fceble minded persons. Effctuating the constitutional amendment voted by the people for $5,000,000 in road bonds. Allowing for the co-operating of state and federal government in the prevention and eradication of tuber- sulosis emong live stock. ——___ March seems peculiarly fatal to poets, Longfellow, Southey and a num- ber of others 5¥ prorainence all dying in that month. FARM FOR Irrigated ranch, Big Horn basin, Young married man preferred. L. D. W., General Delivery, Casper. 3-5-1t* FOR RENT—Two room furnished ent, lights and city water, $35 per month, 1228 Box Elder. 3-5-2t° PAGE NINE THREAT 10 KILL THROWN IN JAIL Small Caliber Tom Hoffman, Arrested After Threats to Smoke-Up Oil Camp ‘Tom Hoffman, 26 years of age, was brought in to the county jail yester- day afternoon from Salt Creek, after he had threatened to kill several peo- ple at that place. A small gun of .26 caliber was taken from his clothing, as well as @ box of .38 special cartridges. The larger gun was not found on’ him but it is thought that he had hidden it some place be- fore ‘he was taken in custody. He will be given a preliminary hearing his afternoon. @xfctly the number required to affix | jored the clause. were cast. the ‘measure was 43 to 17. Representative Godsman made an uttempt to have the bill referred to the military affairs committee. The Motion was opposed by Representa- tive Blackwell. When put to a vote the Godsman motion was overwhelm: ingly defeated. The vote on peeprounn tative: ‘Wilson of Las Ani- Lion Tank Water Heater For ‘all. ‘sorts of personal: comforts and household con- veniences, the Lion Tank Water Heater will supply any amount of hot water, ‘quicker, cheaper, and with less trouble, than you could ‘heat the same amount on the gas or coal range. Stop’ in today and let us demonstrate how. the Lion ‘Tank, Water Heater will — ae op work, Sehank Plumbing & Hei DEVELOPING A MARKET FOR OUR PRODUCTS Business expansion is by no means haphazard, It entails study and research. That our country may win in the race for world trade the Department of Commerce keeps its agents abroad to search business opportunities. The details of their work are brought out in the seventh of a series of folders on Our Government which we are dis- tributing each month. The complete series gives a highly interesting and instructive account of Our Government and its advantages to you. Send your name and address and we shall mail you the stories issued previously and each pamphlet pub- lished in the future—one every month. Citizens National Bank Oil Exchange Building Pistol Found on| MIAN ACCUSED QF|!OWA MAN 1S REAPPOINTED Washington, March. March. 5.—The reap- polntment of E. D. Ball of Iowa,'to be assistant secretary of agriculture, was announced today at’ the ‘White House. His nomination will be sent to. the senate Monday by President Harding. e CAPSULES Have Your Carpets Cleaned on the Floor in. Your Home Carpet Repairing Lindleum and Carpet Laying PRICES REASONABLE D. H. Herbert Carpet Cleaning Company Phone 777-R Phone 742-R la $50 CORONA L. C. SMITH & BROS. New silent model eight — makes rented and repaired REBUILT MACHINES Payments if: Desired Casper Typewriter Ex e 101 Wyatt Bidg. Phone 856. nT Has — Proved Itself? Yes, beyond a doubt and is still ‘Letig so, as can be ascertained in a short time by any honest investi- gator calling upon any progressive and. competent Chiropractor, who will show by the clinical experience obtained that Chiropractic has reached almost any disease in the calendar of diseases, from the first case of deafness, by D. D.Palmer onthe person of Harvey Lillard, a: mulatto, who had been deaf for seventeen years and was made to hear perfectly after a few adjustments, until his death, which took place fifteen years later; from that to heart disease, rheumatism, liver, stomach, bowel or any other complaint that hu- manity is heir to; because Chiropractic isa NATURAL law, a pnnciple, that pressure upon nerves, causes nearly all diseases, irrespective of the name given, the location or the form taken. This pressure most often takes place where the nerves leave the spine; the Chiropractor removes this pressure, NATURE: does the rest. DRS. B. G. and E‘E. HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Phones—423, Res., 1235 See Your Chiropractor Daly Bldg. DRS. J. H. and A. G. JEFFREY Office Phone 706; Res Phone 93

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