Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 7

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* ww he Casper Dally ecrroune TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF Intersection al SENG ON CHAMPIONSHIP TOU cron ASPEATO PL sate THE | — With Southern Wyoming the success and popularit Phat ibaSartnctiocat!aimmenens goat Squads Due Saturday. been held tn this section during the | with the first two games out of the Champ in Prime Condition for Contest 4 1922. is preparing to go up against one of If Stanley Zbyszko finishes the tour which he has already} Georgia Tech and Cen the fastest organizatt from th started which will take him from one end of the country to oc Kentacky are 1S'te eee Ia wate southern perty of pga The . i tity Casper 1 Starting in-'New York City, Zbyszko is touring across the i ing re Caution eres tort to paar the vicloriond Swe A country meeting all comers. ie is | the Casper high warriors. INNER OF LOCAL MATCH BOOKED |\%fore Piannea} LARAMIEPREPS Presept season, may make an effort | war and the scalps of Casper’s oppon- he other meeting the best wrestlers in the country without | next Saturday, the Atiantany tn this | Laramie Prep school, a training insti. wrestling several times a week The championship rests now be. NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—Bastern Taylor Out to Defeat John Pesek Next Monday in to sc.iet-e more of the wastern !cat cached away in the trophy bag losing his championship laurels he will be without doubt one| Sit¥ s2inst Penn State which held | futicn for entrance to the University date very few of the men he has met Back tween the Laramie Prep and Larn cottige total evens, enthused First Test of Grid Strength Order to Get Another Chance at Belt; Local cokference and southern teams for | of the local high school the local squad f the greatest wrestlers that the game ever knew Harvard to a 21-21 tle last Satur- |i scn‘ing {ts team, virtually an un 0 : have stood a chance. with him. Hope: mie city high schools. It formerly in cluded Cheyenne as a possibility but they will catch Zbyszke when 1 that they the defeat of the capital eity team re- he is worn out after his long hard trip * ‘ é both Strangler Lewis and Joe Stech- i for the coast, ‘ decisive victory over the southerners et perp bape oe adinatie eet ga “ ss that his organization will have little cen On November 14 he will mect : a F 7 ‘ trouble in carrying the haa’ morn soc ees ee BLUENOSE MAY AACE t @ little over a week : ee ane ‘ acer in Compan aay Nie seiner of. the § e : . Special attention is being concer. isle Bae 9 ee at oon evel : ‘ trated on the line this week, while kk Taylor, hop- & : ~| Casper’s speedy backfield, composed of In Om ase tnte: Shar chance atte il ; Lerter, Groves, Scott and Ouinlan wi OFF MASSACHUSETTS ing that ae his own ground haa F run signela and do iight practi Coyne to get in shapo for 2 ataedras sone nh eae Aen a ir eliminating Pesek in thelr match October 31, he will be in Lhe eg | t tion te meet Zbyszko two wos! 2 * . * e Tn this match ‘Taylor will bare an : : Hard Sledding In}: advantage over Zbyszko who 4 : acclimated, who will be tired {rom ‘ * ber Jong arduous tour and the cant ; 4 . Jap League, Claim Redford, Mnss., for a race or may be that the next peathgtnatt 2 © against the schooner Mayflowe:, wrestling champion may cma f ers 4, SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 25.—Base-| w wa Casper. <a balls used in Japan are so ‘dead’ it} the trophy race trials by the ra is almost impossible to. knock them] mittee on the ground that she had r ————_—- ped 4 my & Pea out of the Infield, according to a let {tccn « fishing craft. ‘ ter received here from Ross Gtokk+, —_—_—_——a . manager of the Canadian Stars, 2 4 amet. % sem{-professionals, now playing. in Japan. JNILSENTENCES | (cee Sem css] NEW TRICK T FISD trovght by the Americans, Pitchers] san FRANCISCO, Oct. 25.—Pre BRIE FAS SN TR Fis “s Babe Would Have)»: \: se schaonen aa } racing nd the United States have not eir fill of sport eis talk of taking the Bluenose had won five and lost one game. if Larceny Charge Is the trials December 1. a ey a | Is Out of Game). sins ers cetera operated at the track, will show ‘CHERENNE, ‘Wyo., Oct. 25.—James “ ae wher tp AF YSCL speed being maintained during the Myers, Earl Richardson and Paull r A 8T. LOUIS, Oc! Leo Shanley of hy the anime mateoen: Ghar ree Locke, in the Laramie county jail here |: . the Washington versity football ty, sition in the race, the number rving a 60-day sentence for the theft te i cleven has been ordered out-of the| oe tape they have covered and the of automobile accessories at Pine unter | at game the remainder of the year, due wanted in Ge ee for the thett| ¢ to sbloed: labor bis brain tke, wanted in Goshen e jury was caused in the gam cP are gremect° ‘ GHARLED HAY APPEARS — [So tues Aenen tree weas'ate" "| Portland Club To or to make prosecution for 4 larceny, and at the conclusion ? of their term here will be taken to Torrington for trial on; a felony charge. co al IN FOOTBALL PHOTOPLAY| Blocks Traffic cated men largety as : CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 25.—Chey- the pos of pee ton arte deputy who orto Minutes to Go,” a First Na-jenne is not provincial, but there al- had pursued them to 1, Neb,,| tional attraction, in which Charles] most was a treffic blockade on Carey where he lost their PW etn bea Ray is said to have one of the most/avenue Saturday afternoon when 8! GumppRNsEY, Wyo., Oct. 25.—Peari z. pocial visit at the sheriff's office] interesting roles of his career, will be-|pretty girl—identity unrevealed—ap-| .. 2. son of Mr. and Mrs, eh Have New Grounds LOGKJAW FOLLOWS INJURY the new park not been selected. ings to be worn on the Mtreets here, | S74 Estee pees aarti: ot | See Dae —_—_ oo lockjaw which developed from injur- —_——_—_—_—_——_ seein cemarked that he had been|college football hero, Beceuse of f1-| Moonshine, it is sald, has a markedlies recelved while working as a rail-| pRIVERLESS CARS FOR HIRE. ccking come automobile tire thioves,| nancial reverses suffered by his fath-| effect on atammering. People so af-|road switchman in the Bridgeport DRIVERLESS CARS FOR HIRE ony the tires tf you saw them?" (er, Chet Burnett quits the team and/fiicted stammer most at the full of|yards. In coupling some cars his|of « : Caaper may. eaioyt asked Sheriff Carroll. secretly spends his early morning |the moon. hand was caught between the draw-|by phoning 1698NR asking for Mfr. J “Bure,” responded the deputy. hours ae &:{5illy wamon Grives. tn onder: RR aE bars and horribly crushed, requiring | Virbel. 10-20-0%* il right—here they are,” saidjto pay his way through college! Jewetry and watch repairing by ex:j@mputation about five inches below pene Oa Y: Carroll, opening @ closet and disclos-[Everyone wonders why Chet has| tert workmen. All work guaranteed |the elbow. "| Shikany’s Cash store has thove dc ing several tires he had found in the|dropped Out of the game, especially | Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bldg. | He is survived by a wife and small/lictous apples at $4.25 a box, Jus possession of the trio in jail but the| his sweetheart, Ruth Turner. When edie von. where 803. ownership of which he had been un-|she discovers him trying to conceal | === - able to’ trace. the character of*his work, she breaks “That's them ” exclaimed the as-|off ou ey Rp aM ptott a4 onished Torringtonite. “Where'd you|Just a man who is saham: \: " ae Li baer work,” she Koved ae t you're after,”| Discouiaged by “his troubles,” Chet reek cistel: yout ‘didn't catch|Teturhs to football and sayes the cru- thes because we beat you to it—|clal game of the season. And about wh in jail. the same time some very whecnarat ! nary things begin to happen. Spicy 4-LEAF FLAVOR! “Two Minutes to Go,” from = story !by Richard Andre, teems with human not mention the purpose of his trip] ater tonight. * until he had arisen to depart, then The star is seen in the role of a AMENDMENT DEFEATED. That’s quite unusual WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. — An ina fact « . Spur ‘amendment to the forelgn debt re-|intercst, the pranks and the romances cigarette. In funding bill providing that the rate bes sree jie ae eee Shen = is the only one that hes the United) duction » \! : Serene’ tse oe aie ould avorage|posite him in the leading feminine role ~ it—and only the 4-leaf B per cent was defeated today the re charming Mary Anderson, popular- blend could do it. No : ki as junshine Mary.” bce * others in a'cast-of dnusual calibre getting away from that. F Y are Lionel Eee pe Sted. : emia im Unshalk | Francols Dumas and Phillip Dunham, Casper ‘Testimony | ( ‘Time ts the best test of truth. Here) can 474 or 903 and have a box of fs a Casper story that has stood the! so,athan or Deliciu= apples sent out. test of time. It is a story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. Ie M. Peterson, 500 West First venue, sys: ‘“ I have suffered from ttacks of kidney trouble for a good y years, I used many. remedies rying to get relief but Doan’s Kid. ey Pills are the only thing that LATE Iped me. I have taken Doan’s now for a leng time, on different occasions + Sueur tate straze esren:mie auick| esta Oly & moatter of-ehort tira @ splendid relief. I have had dull, wait pains and ct ing pains ‘n my back and the kid-| become incurable diseases. A> oy secretions have been thick and] painful consequences by tiui unnatural and my kidneys have not cted right. I do not hesitate to rec- LD MEDAL pmmend Doan’s Kidney Pilis as the GO ’ b kidney medicine to be had. QUR YEARS LATER, Mr. Peter. on said. “I still keep Doan's Kidney Pills in my home and when I have “ peed of them they have always given ‘ pee Shame Shee Rae Pas uae aa The worlds standard remedy for kidner trong in praise of Doan's today as! National Remedy of Holland since 1696 hen T seve: scr statement | quaranteed. Three sizes, all drugzists ogee onnaing Sher cents a! 61!) «ok for the name Gold Medal en every ke: Healers, Foster-Milburn Co... Mfrs. ‘and capeet ue instiation Buttalo, N, Y.—Adv. j —that Spicy 4-LEAF FLAVOR Kentocer Buster for good old tobacco taste ‘Crores MACEDONIAN for spicy aroma Gone Virncoa te Ufc and sparkle Broap MAryranp for cool-burning ur ‘ CIGARETTES Liscerr & Mrers Tomacco Co, _ ne SPST eee jation, it was announced recently. nivers intending to enter the first speedway race, December 11 must P ution of Cheyenne Trio 3 ; o es in Goshen County hon aia ween . ts Football Star make at lea: 100 miles en hour in PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 25—Port- SWITCHMAN 15. CUAIMED | aforsitnic's.o80 tera ball league is to desert the old Vaughn f street grounds here next spring and move to other quarters. The site for - ‘The grandstands at the Vaughn here while on his way home. He did|gin an engegement at the Lyric the-| peared in the first rolied-down stock- Stat Cieiacly of Ce bi aied| ee eet to’ be caved to. tk SPORTING NEWS “Bluenose” Wins Sailing Trophy of North Atlantic cently by Laramie high eliminated Photo shows Nova Scotian craft (2) tacking at the start of the recent elemination race to determine which | er have gone to the Pacific coast to % * may Bt them as contenders. extent ayes America for, han Halifax Herald trophy won last year by the “Esperanto” and defended this | ‘cot the chasapion Colich Morgan ts lining up his squad} Ye*r by the Gloucesterman “Elsie.” The Biuenose” took two straight races from the “Elsic,” thereby winning | t} m vith the Taylor-Pesek match com here and he feels confident that if he| the sailing champlonship of the North Atlantic. 6 deveated ing up in Casper and the Lewis-Stech: is able to run the team through toa booked for the fishermen of Nova] st . . P is. Pe eet a, Am holding, the Bits! iminary speed trials will be held De . * ¢ 0 ni 5 ; : A f cember 1, 1921, on the new automobile] ments of the game have bean nr = The Canadian’ degree? a to Septem-| speedway being built near here by the} and the pictures are telbas “atoplayed " her 14, when the letteP was written,| Croator San Francisco Speedway axso: (Money Made On |All TROUT CAPTURES (St PS Se the Casper high school football team. at the first game played here this seq, all expenses of the Worland game.|the second, putting Love out for 15 This is the first time in yeare that/ininutes. Trout took the third fall “TERRACES widespread suppert su int’ te pay | wy asket hold. bs |exponses of the teams ris in| been recetved. \Movies Used In deme Grid Training — a oa PAGE SEVER First in News Of All Events OREGON AGGIES MAKE BIG BOAST Expect to Take All Pacifia Teams Into Camp; Wash- ington Defeated. CORNVALLIS, Ore. Oct. 35.—Be- lef that the Oregon Agricul: ese 1921 football team right now can lefeat any other varsity eleven on the coast on straight football has been expressed by James J. Richard- son, athletic manager at the college here. In playing the Mu’ nomah club te Stanford dregon | nia, First Girdiron | wri TEAWEItHT CONTEST | “re » SSP poe Game of Year| will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. | 1. J. HERSHBERGER. 4 EL PASO, Texas, Oct. 25.—Rilly 10-24-3t? Trout, Kokomo, Ind., won two falls i the match from Billy Lovo, Streat Th, ina welterweight wrestiine| — now your Chicago Distt at fe, ; re last night. Tova took Thanks to the Mberal support given the ath ssociation of the in M with an arm lock and Jon is s ing out with a nice Md. Trout followed a fying MOTEL ‘SERVICE! neo in the treasury after paying|maie with a reverse flying mare fer bord ‘and the ing here has {Political Advertisement} —$—_—»— 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. BERKELEY, Cal., Oct. 25.—Slow- speed football motion pictures have been adopted by Head Coach Ahdy Smith of the University of California here as a part of the varsity training course. Players in the various rudi- on the screen while members of the squad look »a and study the methods use? —_— iM Subscribe for The Daily Tribune | CHALLENGE SALE RAIN COATS “PERFECTION OF PROTECTION” This sale has meant much to the people of Casper, and thousands have bought their supplies, and thousands more will buy this week. Sale prices on everything in the house, all this week too, $45.00 $27.50 $35.00 $30.00 English Patrick Double Rainshed Gabardines | Raincoats Texture Storm and Raincoats Raincoats Now Now $29.00 | $17.50 | $21.00 | $18.50 Here’s a real bargain—About a dozen leather resersible coats — all- leather one side and cravenette-gabardine other side. Sold at $75-00 last year. To close 25 PESO G12 SON ass Sel a pee eee 2 Qi “Patrick” and Other Mackinaws at Discount of 20 Per Cent Finest Custom Made Suits and Overcoats Over One Thousand Five Hundred to Choose from Every Size---Every Style---Every Wanted Color on Sale At Nearly Half-Price Sale prices on all Underwear, Hats, Gloves, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Caps, Leather Vests, Sheep-lined Coats, Odd Trousers, Rid- ing Pants. SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street set

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