Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 5

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AEELEY ELKS MATCH TAYLOR the Colorado phenom, will be Taylor's opponent. Taylor has been accepting easy matches of this kind as part of the Original Celis @ conference Tadao penitentiary now. ‘Tynan vaid this the state money and at the same time rid the prison of.some bad characters wa might influence younger of: I Unemployment In England Has Reached Crisis LONDON, Oct, 20.—(By The Asso- ciate Press)-—The situation in Eng- land as regards trade and unemploy- ment is-worse than at any time since the end of the Napoleonic wars, de- clared Prime Minister Lioyd George in the house of commons in out- At present, he said, there are 1,750,- 000 and added that the ‘unemp! to the iggicvoaiiaal | epietates Sao, metal trades. Ste declared that the causes for this | situation could all be summed up in ‘ons word—war. SAE a DAZ of the government's pian alleviation, hi ment proposed it for y om baton fe an appropriati pounds to enable Geaucrion men to emigrate to the dominions, whither he pomartihsh beck keg already had eettled with ahie >> ROS CONVENIENT PLACING OF MAIL BOXES ASKED sme" The has tnstitu- : Casper ‘postattion ted a GeDRIET ea hee uate ok raail receptacles in convenient places. to facilitate the delivery of mail to householders. It is part of @ natton- wide campaign to speed up, the effi- olency of the postoffice department. and the co-operation of Casper’s citl- zens would be greatly appreciated. . ——— AM men of genius are said to have clear,slow-moving, bright eyes.. This 4s the eye which indicates mental meets ipy of some kind. LAY IN YOUR COAL FOR WINTER NOW CASPER SUPPLY C0. 913—Phones—914 it it of pla; 3H | Soe Dest cast of play j Ford, J. Farrel McDonald, Buck Con- Game Cancelled WILLARD BOT HELD POSSIBLE: Tex Rickard Still Working on Plans to Bring Heavy- weights Together. CHICAGO, Oct. 20—Tex Rickard to- champion, and ees Willard, former titleholder, fol- lowing a conference yesterday with Dempsey and Jack Keerns, Dempsey's manager, Rickard is said to be try- ing to complete Dempsey’s end of the ents coring a brief stay in Chicago. Meanwhile Dempsey yester- May temporarily dropped all training because of a cold. Physicians have ordered him to remain indoors the re- mainder of the week. SMILING COWBOY HEROTO APPEAR IN SPEEDY FILM Hoot Gibson, the hard riding voung Untversal star, is scheduled to spcr finish. “Action” aie not have been a bet- ter story if it had been built to Hoot Gibeon’s measure. The story was or- Aginally written by J. Allen Dunn and read by thousands as ‘The Mascotte of the Three Star."" Universal bought it, assigned Jack Ford to direct, and commissioned him to gat togither {n the country for the supporting roles. Clara Horton, the exceptionaliy ap- Pealing little emotional actress plays fopposite the star while the remainder, of the cast will give theatergoers an Opportunity to watch the best work of such popular players as Francis ners, William Robert Daly, Charles Newton, Jim Corey, Kingfisher Jones, Dorothea, Wolbert and Byron Munson. “Action” is particularly interesting to those hundreds of screen critics who have watched Hoot Gibson's work in his vigorous short reel Universal features. “Action” is his first five reel starring vehicle and a production which immediately gave him a perma- nent place in the foremost ranks of western stars, FRONTIER COMMITTEE NAMED AT CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Oct. 30,—The citi zens’ committee which is to arrange for Cheyenne's twenty-sixth Frontier Days celebration, which is to be held the last Week of next July, was an- nounced today by the chamber of commerce. It consists of B, F, Da- vis, state veterinarian, . chairman; reel ite ae ee 16,000 or more. Your Razor Blades Double Edge 50c Single Edge 35c¢ Per Dozen 24-Hlour Servica Satisfaction Guaranteed, The Casper Pharmacy ve Casver Dally eripone Gopher Basket Squad at Work FOOTBALL GRIND IO TAPERED OFF} avese Natrona High in 7 in Trim for Sat- ~ Shaded forte. ben can PRINCETON Nl i MEET CHICAGO 20——First Oct. neste races ofthe 10819 ow Minnesota West t the world's championship 14.2 balk- Battle With G fis si Wer gg, Mong = cmber 1A. fe: Movusabee: 1. Upstate Eleven, JESS GUILFORD LOSES Line Strengthened. ‘The lst includes Willie Hoppe, pres: ———s CHICAGO, Oct. 20 al, rath: er than confident, the University of TO HUNTER AT GOLF rope; and Ora Morningstar, San Diego. will indulge | gacdls the Worland ae Chicago football team departed tod: Saturday was last night to meet Princeton on Saturday, prove to De the best test, werlcnul- of tas ® squad of 36 players and coac td year for the team. Asnisted by sev- PELA, Oct. 20—Wittie| headed ty Cech Sane et sional end tr of the high school|Hunter, amateur golf champion of} MoGuire. alum: y YALE GRID SCHEDULE inst the stiffest opposition that|Oulmet, former open and amateur|'the fons venga years. champion, in « &6-hole exhfbition After the practice Coach Dean Mor-|imatch yesterday four and three. gan announced his’ satisfaction with ——_— the results, and said that for the re- maining two days before the Kea gad ae eam would taper off the heavy in order to run no risks of tater the 7] ph Giret string men out of the ing th Still Together If good weather is the offering of ' the weather man Saturday it is be- lieved that the largest crowd that ever| Word received by Casper friends attended a high school foothal! game| ‘rom former members of Schembeck’s will be on hand. orchestra, which furnished the mu- Plans are being made now for a|#!o at the Winter Garden last win- pep meeting which will be held at the| ter, indicates that their present or- high school during the last schoo! pe-|Chestral combination 1s enjoying riod Friday. The rooters are being|™Uch popularity tn southern Califor. whipped into shape so that they will|™& They are playing a six month's be functioning &t their best when|°S8sement at the Marchetti Roma the grid season opens in Casper. Dr.| °#fe, famous Italian restaurant in J, C. Kamp and others who have as- 1% tes. sisted in whipping the team into shape; . While Schembeck himself is out of will appear on the program. the music game, the balance of his ——————._ BEACH ADVISES VETS TD S=sssstausiews, Bem punting and forward passing ¢: Coach Btagg declared he was es ty bopeful of a victory ff favored by freaks of the game and felt that he bad « strong eleven KING GEORGE T00 POOR TO ENTER YACHT RAGE LONDON, Oct. 20—King George has announced that owing to the reat need of economy his majesty cannot afford to ft out the 1 yacht Britannia for the yacht next year. “This is @ great disappointment,” Says the announcement, ag there is RO sport he enjoys more. ——_ MOTHER OF SIX WINS NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 26-—A read strike will not interfere with Yale foothall scteds Prof. C. Mendel, chairman of the athletic ré of control, started yesterday. If the strike comes, Yale will arrange to go to Cambridge by automobile and Princeton will arrange to come here by the same means. ——— Schembeck Crowd Amertca's premier huntress ts Mra. Frederick Dalziel, who has'‘recently re- turned from a big game shooting ex- pedition in East Africa with a cargo of trophies of her prowess—the tusks of elephants and, rhinoceroses, the if seven Hons, the horns of buf- a leopard, and cheetah. Sitm Powell on the banjo, Rollins on | the drums, Watkins, the fat saxa- phonist, Bob Taylor, well known wri- ter and piano player, and Lioyd Broadus on the clarinet and saxa- REFUSE TAX PAYMENTS s..Ss"S0's-Pee".2°% MERCY FROM COURT ON a | NEWCASTLE. Wyo., Oct. 20.—Al- fred H. Beach, author of the bill in- tended to exempt former service men and women of Wyoming from pay- ment of taxes on $2,000 worth of ‘ each, has issued « statement in which he advises such persons to refuse to pay taxes on that amount of property, regardless of the ruling of the attorney general of the state “Gets-It” Bb BS missionary South America, Miss Martha Watts, phat rth, ah Pago wd Soest cherahe Roath. te LESLS texinsee & small school which has served as a model for the entire public school «ys- tem of Brazil. MOONSHINE CHARGES EVANSTON, Wyo., Oct. 20.—Be- cause she is the mother of six chil- dren who are dependent on her for Support, Mrs. Kate Vehar was sen- tenced to serve only one day in the county jail when an Illicit still: w: discovered on her ranch near this place. fest error, as the law does not say that the exemption only applies to! any such thing and such was never the general county tax. ‘This (the’ contemplated by the legislature,” says attorney general's secision), is_mani-' Boach. —_— > ‘Take the pick of Vir- ginia tobacco; smoke it sizaight and Man, you're smoking the world’s best cigarette tobacco — you're smoking Piedmonts, penny ‘Whh “Gete-t.” a ge en Eee an Dey vo] pod that 6 Piedmont |" ic Cold Weather WILL SOON BE HERE And we are threatened with a railroad strike. Now is the time to fill that bin. BEST LUMP COAL Aft the —from dows where the good tobacce grows Casper Supply Co. Phone 913 PHILADELPHIA, British gtris' Hockey team met the 1920 all-Philadetphin eleven today | the first of a sorties of matches Amertoan Philadelphia Hockey association. Tw of the British players, Mrs. B. Ward ‘end Miss M. I. Amos were | take pert. board ship chial pneumonia. POPOV ODD ooo e 4 : ENGLISH GIRLS. MEET Subecribe for ‘The pally Tribune. Unusual interest will attend the an nouncement macy of this city, has been awarded the sale of Garren’s Tonic in Casper and that local people may now receive the benefits of the preparation offered by William A. Garren, the celebrated scientist. Progressive step, since the people of Casper will no longer have to order Garren’s Tonic from elsewhere, but may buy it !n thelr own city, Casper business men noted for the ‘quickness with which they seize advantage of opportunity. They circles regaried In the east and how its fame is spreading from coast to coast, And when they saw that Garren's Tonic had taken Denver by storm, they lost. no time tn offering it to the people of this city. Thousands are calling at the Welton Drug company in Denv from Burrell, representative, the way in which good AMERICANS AT HOCKEY Oct. 20-—The teams arranged by nable to rs. Ward was injured Miss Amos has bre _—_—— First in News Of All Events PAGE FIVE Schober Pins Coast Wrestler NOTICE. ly the most ext n, running into dred and twenty-five volumes. LOCAL CONCERN WINS Ou Field, Gas Well anf Refinery Workers local No. 43 endorse Blackmare party. the 10-20-2t¢ The sacred books of the T: bi VALUABLE CONTRACT mous Creation Which Has Proven Such a Sensation in Denver and Other Cities. that the Casper Phar- fits It considered a most ve long been arned through pharmaceutical if the way Garren's Tonic is to learn Mr. Garren‘’s personal offered others, service. Burrell hopes to pay a visit to Cas- Per as goon as he can arrange to have the demands of Denver people satis fied. Meantime the Casper Pharmacy will supply local people in the court- eous way for which they are noted. In offering Garren’s Tonic here, they ara extending their service to the people of Casper, ‘This concern atill offerm only the best of pharmaceutical pro- ducts ‘Thin ts why they have chosen Gerren’s Tonic, the remarkable prop- aration for those who ere run down in health—Adv, they have recetved. [Political Advertisement} For a Better Moral and Financial Casper Support the AMERICAN TICKET ROBT. J. VEITCH, For Mayor. JOHN J. HANCOCK, Councilman, Ward ‘1. HENRY C. POSEY, Councilman, Ward 2. ROBT. E. M’ELVENEY, Councilman, Ward 3. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1921. REGISTRATION DAYS, OCT. 18, 19, 20, 1921. Prepare for Cold Weather WHY NOT GET THE BEST? We Are Exclusive’ Representatives for Round Oak Stoves and Heaters Campbell Hardware C 147 South Center Street There will be a regular ses- sion of this Lodge on Friday Evening, October 21, at been on § P, M., at Odd Fellows Hall Division Business, initiation and entertainment.’ Your attend- ance is earnestly requested. By Order of E. R. ROBT. COHEN, Secy. crm Division No. 2—Joe Winsett Tom McCoy No. 4—William O’Brien Division No. 5—Joe Darrin Phone 425 Refinery Workers—Elect Your Men Friday, October 21 ho have been nominated for Industrial Council and ones who have and found whe would work for the workers. [Rete Worker Yor Ms Get busy and elect— Division No. 6—R. R. Rausch H, W. Eberstein Division No. ¥—Charles Comba Division No. 8—Paul Walker NOTE—As to District Nos. 1, 8 and 9 we suggest that you use your own judgment, as we did not have tinke to investigate. Casper Pharmacy to Have Agency Here for Fa- fhealth may be regained. Many hare given his preparation a trial and have returned to thank Burrell for the bene- Words of Praize for Garren’s Tonic have come to him from hundreds of men and women from all walks the banker’s mansion, t bench, the preacher's pulof and the great family fireside, has been founded on the good he has It te his rewerd for llfe—trom workmarta Popularity POPPO LOOPS DORR ODOR OPOED TPE D7 FOPPPR9SO>OFPDIPD I OOO ODOOOD

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