Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 9

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Che Casver Daily rroune SEIN SI First in News Of All Events WINNER OF SEMI-WINDUP a0vT NEXT TUESDAY MEETS ANDERSON rnc r Paddy Ricks and Danny Cummings to Fight Whitl- wind Go; Jim Flynn Arives to Train for Battle . With Perkins as Headliner Paddy Perea Philadelphia boxer, who gave a good ac- if in a bout at the Mullin club recently, battle Danny Cummings for a chancé at Eddie Anderson, Casper bantam, as the semi-windup of the card in which Jim count of hi Flynn and Harvey Perkins will the Iris theater next Tuesday night. The winner of the semi- windup has been promised about with Anderson, who is willing to take on either of the two. The bout probably will be staged shortly after the holl- onith the Anderson bout as a stake the RicksCummings fight should be hammer and tongs for six rounds. Should ings win the right to mest And the latter will fight the man who gave him his first boxing lesson. Training which he received from Danny started the Casper ban- tam on a ring careér which has few among the younger aspirants liminaries on the card, which {s being staged under the auspices of the Cas- be 4 post of the American Legion. Jim Fiynn arrived here yesterday to train for his bout with Harvey Per- kins fresh from three battles in less than a week's time. With tho excep- tion of one bad eye, slightly discolored, he looks to be in the best of condi- tion. ‘The Casper Athletic club ts being used as training quarters and will be open Friday, Saturiay and Sunday to fans who want to get a line on the eavyweights. Flynn will work at 3:30 on each o? these days and Perkins at 7:80 o'clock. FILM ADAPTATION OF ZANE GREY NOVEL 15 REPLETE WITH COMEDY One of the most fascinating produc- tions ever seen in Casper, a story of love, mystery and intrigue, opened last night at the America theater where it will fill a three days' éngngement. It is called “Tho.Mysterious Rider” and it is adapted to the screen from the novel by Zane Grey. A splendid all-star cast enacts the story which is replete with rare com had new b Jon icans)for.Capt. Ro Jack- Quinn and bageman, affaires Sorel bali and tieally pinged! by the beautiful Claire Adams, and Wilson Moore (Carl Gant- ‘Polittle , sub-plot» Speny comedy in itself’ attractive, amorously-inclined but pro- fessionally: marvelous cook, “aria, from deserting the ranch because of her Ionedomeness for a “steady.” One of their number, Lem Billings; played by that master comedian, Frank Hayes, ts forced by the drawing of a card ‘to become her suitor. With"this situation as a base a joyous. little comedy is enacted, artistically par- alleling the great serious theme of the story. Too much cannot be said of the highly talented aggregation of ar- tists sasembled by Benj. B. Hampton the producer, for the proper enacting oe great story. Robert McKim Adams, Carl Gantvoort, Maude ‘Wayne, Frederick Starr, James Mason, ‘Walter Whitman, Frank Hayes and Aggie Herring play the principal rote> and each and every one of them ts simply ideal in his or her part. o cetanti-Tovisaeiig ANTELYNCH ACTION DEFERRED ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—An agree ment ta postpone considpration of the Dyer anti-lynching bill until after the Christmas recess was reached by house leaders after several hours of {neffectual efforts to maintain a quorum. ———>———_ Roller skating every afternoon and orereeet the Winter garden; ation ' Smashers Do you employe baggage _Smashers to handle your bag- {gage and furniture? We are experts in moving gage, furniture, pianos and tee our work. "SEE BEN - TRANSFER ~ Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74 fed to Cleveland for Elmer Smith, right- bert George Burns, first basernan and Joe Harris, outfielder, the latter {now outlawed. If Harris is not rein- stated, “Doc” Johnson, first baseman, will go to Cleveland. tial sum went to Cleveland in the trade with the New York club. rumors last season that certain play- “Babe” Ruth, wanted Peckinpaugh as manager in place of Huggins. practically are a new team ag the re- sult of trades announced last night With the passing of Everett Soott highest ranking shortstop and holder of the record for consecutive play, championship here under the management of Bill Carrigan. Hug Ditty visualizes them in pros- nect, will be a stronger hitting team. Phone 760-J The lineup as he wees it will be: Lei. 5 a bold, cf.; Peckinpaugh, ss.; Pratt, 2b: Examine them in your own home. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21.—Zenzo Shimidzu, Japanese tennis star, who competed in the Davis cup tournament last summer, is to be transferred to the New York branch of the Nitsul syndicate, by which he ts employed; according to a Japanese newspaper reaching here. Shimidzu will remain in Japan two or threé months before Will | teaving for his new post. peels» Sia secstatioy ‘The longest snake in the world is twenty-six t in | he go ten smashing rounds at/|inaconda, ee teshosr” heatte Aaa jean boa-constrictor. Florida Champ girl, who is drying her hair, is the new _ Bie Bey eho Florida—Pauline Buehner She learned to swim tn * Chicago and then moved to St. Petersburg where she ey ag the state diving contest and high places in the swimming events. ° BOSTON RED SOX HAVE NEW CLUB “NEW YORK, Dec. 21,—Ten major league ball players today, asa result of trades last night. oft, shoriaton, and Pitchers Joe Bish and Sam Americans, go to the New York Ameri- ir Peckinpaugh, shortstop, “Rip” Collins, ill Piercey, all pitchers. The Boston first McInnis, wes trad-}m. smith, rf.; Harris; if; Burns, 1b.; Everett Sco of thé Boston “stufty” pitchers. “We will be able to put a alub on the field the opening day which will Baseball writers reported a mubstan-|-390 oF better” Duffy sald. NOTED DIVINE DEAD. Transfer of Weckinpaugh revived , said to have been headed by assembly, died today. years of age. FULLER BRUSHES Read the ads in the Sat- urday Evening Post, Ladies’ Home Journal and Good Housekeeping Magazine. He BOSTON, Dec. 21—The Red Sox The new Red Sox, as Manager Fora TRANSO CIGAR Sumatra Wrapped, Mild Havana Filler. For the very simple reason that we expect to keep on doing business in your and our town for some time to come we expect that when we in- ‘stall a plece of p:umbing for you or do some repair work it will also last for some time to come. iC PLUMBING CO.INC. CULLEN & ZIMMERMAN 427 East Railroad Avenue PHONE 1743W All kinds of mill and cabinet work—repair work, furniture, etc.; also Jobbing. ‘No -work in this line to too dif. ficult for us—we can deliver the goods. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SCHAN SHEATI PHONE 711 Foster, 3b.;\Ruel c.; any one of several show at least seven men who can bat TORONTO, Ont., Dec. 21—Rev. Dr. James Ballantyne, formerly moderator of the Canadian Presbyterian general was 64 { Season to Establish New Rec- ord Since War, Says New York Report. NEW YORK, Dec. 2 ‘The Associated Press —Swea‘ adepts Of the ice skate, snow shoe and ski, now predict this season will bring the greatest boom in winter sports since the carefree days before the war. Out- door carnivals, with hockey contests, ski jumping, fancy skating, snow shoe races and curling are scheduled for January and February in many parts of upstate New York, New Eng- land and Canada, including the ehamp- ionship skating meets at Lake Placid and Newburg. Lake Placid has added to its usual winter activities « special college meet to be conducted December 31, under the auspices of Sno-birds Winter Sport club, for which Presi. dent Harding has offered a cup. The Purpose of this meet ts to develop athletes to represent America in the ice and snow events at the next Olym. pics. D. K. David Goes To Frisco Ciub SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 21.—D. K Davis, who pitched for the Sioux City nine of the Western Bascball league for a time last summer, has been turn: ed over to the San Francisco club the Pacific Coast league by the New| York Giants, with whom he ended the| 1921 season. Davis comes in part pay- ment for Jimmy O'Connell, San Fran- cisco first baseman who was purchas. ea by the Giants for $75,000, | —_— oo SEVEN GAMES BOOKED FOR ANNAPOLIS SQU team games have heen definitely eves Diamond and the prospects of three more are as- cuff links, blem buttons and sured for the naval academy football ‘at the lowest |Feduction of | 25 ier epak below 184 geason in 1932. The army game will be played elther November 25 or De-| TEN CHANGES IN MAJOR LINEUPS EATIN Fok st. | cember 2, at New York or Philadel- | visit to our store will convince you phia. From ‘holding the woman's SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. bers of the Centre College Francisco late today on thier w: |San Diego where they will play University of Arizona Wildcats, jcember 26. 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WYOMING-PRODUCED PRODUCTS Phone 1735 Building Costs Lowered By haying us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $80 on the average 5-room house. tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. Casper Mfg. and Construction. Co: Phone 1096-J Just |. m.¢ Sundays, 10 a. m te Given by Admission $1.00, Including Tax NINTH ANNUAL BALL FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 23 Boilermakers and Helpers Local No. 596 ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Hall Cpen at 8, Dancing at 9. Ladies Free each day. ers from golf championship to selling bonds in the city of New York is the latest step in the carcer of Miss Alexa Stir- ling of Atlanta, Ga. For five years Miss Stirling held the golf title. GENTRE SQUAD RERCHES Frozen Radiators— Gas Garage Heaters In your garage and enjoy its comforts for a few cents Absolutely guaranteed safe Garage Heat- $22.00 and Up Casper Gas Appliance Company 119 East First Street =o HCH SEEN IN ~—WPINNIS DEAL = | ‘Stuffy’ Refuses to Join Clev e-| land Under Terms of | Trade. MANCHESTER, Mass., Dec. 21.—A Possible hitch in the deal by which| |John (Stuffy) McInnis, of this town, |firat baseman for the Boston Amer! jeans, was to be transferred to the | Cleveland club for three other players |delevoped today with McInnis’ state. ment that, he did not intend to join | the Indians. When I signed a contract with| President Frazee last year, I had him| sive me at the same time a written| agreement that I was not to be traded) jor sold without my co jer declared. “I hav contract for this y wut I regard that agroement as binding and I will bring {t into the courts if necessary.” WOMAN CONVICTED ON LIQUOR CHARGE HERE Lucille West, who recently was ar- | rested here on a charge of having a = | Hard Starting Ruined Batteries Ruined Bearings Were you the victim of some of the above troubles this morning? Well just install one of our Phone 1500 Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. If You Fail to Get What You Want in Other Stores Try THE SMOKE HOUSE 248 S. Center St. Phone 1283 Phone 3 still in operatoion at her home on East A street at the time of the arrival of representatives of the sheriff's office. but who pleaded not guilty to es poe | of violating state statutes guilty in district court by a Sary whieh deliberated on the case for nearly three hours. Sentence in the case — Ke sina ia lity will be a fine mtil the end of the He oliday Hootch Supply Is Seized CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dee. 21.—Fol- |lowing m tip from Sheriff George J Carroll of this county, thet a truck loaded with “heoeh” had arrived in Cheyenne from Chugwater, federal Prohibition operatives led by State Di- rector Carl Jackson, made a raid on a place Chugwater and captured |two at n gallons of liquor and Joe Stone, a brother of one of three en Carroll had arrested here fn con ~ iaeotion with the liquor brought to this Santa Reads the List of What They Want And refers the buyer to our little store, where you find a wonderful line of gifts that are most accepta- ble. For Him--- Cigars, 10s, 25s, 50s Prince Albert in jars Tuxedo in jars Edgeworth in jars Prince Albert in 14 and 1-lb. tins pede in % and 1-lb, leks Strike in %4 or 1-Ib, tins Velvet in 4% or 1-lb. tins Edgeworth in 1% or 1-lb. tins Serene in 1 or 1-lb. tins Tieton in 14 or 1-lb. tins PIPES Meerschaum Dunhill’s Imported French Briar Italian Briar Wellington Cigar Holders Cigar Cases Cigarette Holders Cigarette Cases SAFETY RAZORS Gillette Ever-Ready Ever-Ready Daylo Flashlights Cigarettes (all popular brands) Pocket Books Bill Folds Leather Cribbage Boards Key Cases Cards Poker Sets Elgin Watches Smoking Sets Ash Trays Electric Lanterns Knives For Her--- Parker and Waterman’s Fountain Pens Perfect Point Pencils Books Manicure Sets Bridge Whist Sets Souvenir Calendars Box Stationery Fresh Box Candy (Sweet’s, Brown and Haley’s Oriole and Whitman’s) 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT |} ALL LEATHER GOODS |! 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT CHRISTMAS CARDS Stanley & Cull Confectionery 232 South Center

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