Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 9

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over Hall last cold camiate tak recent ondition. ‘an-| disposing ville Game Will Face Glen- poor physical ci ~rock Tonight, It will be a much diffe: snt team that BUGK’ WEAVER Says He Never Aided in Throwing Big Games, Asks Reinstatement. CHICAGO, Jan, 18.—An echo of the Ughting ¢hance for state honors CAGER KILLED | IN COLLISION HIGGINBVILLE, Mo., Jan. 19—An automobile carrying baseketball play- ers from the Concordia high school to Grain Valley for a game was struck by a train here last night, killing Alli- son Hess, 19 years of age, and injuring Octting. LN. BRANSON APIS AUTO REPAIR. SHOP- ON SOUTH DAI STREET Casper starts off the new year with a new auto repair house of note, Lial D. Branson, formerly in charge of the mei department of the Coli- George (Buck) Weaver, former Chicago} White Sox third baseman, had person- ally appealed te Judge Kenesaw M. Landis for reinstatement in organized baseball. ‘Weaver is said to have declared to Judge Landis that ho was approached by a White Sox player near the end of the 1919 season and asked if he would join in @ plan to throw games! to Cincinnatt in the world's sories that fall. It was explained to him ae several other players had agreed de- Uberately to lose contests and make the sefies a “made to order” one #0 as the gamblers were con ex" share. y Weaver said that although’ he need- ed monéy badly, he never once thougt| ‘The third baseman and seven others wove tried and found not guilty of worapiracy. LONDON, Jan. 18, George Cook, ee Reatabon Cook it ae) put up & game figh for three SEASHETIAN cerned. : was offered $10,000 as his Inj eavywe! ig circl Tunney Meets -Levinsky In been floored for the full count. Student Dies Of uries Un Mat CHICAGO, Jan, 18-—-Wililam Kre- -|of injuries received Wednesday night c.ded to keep quiet ang play my best.”|in a wrestilng match with Walter Maurer. Krelich fell, fracturing his spine during the match. Maur-+ | not held. entier’s decisive victory it, in Albert as definitely European champ was in rounds, but supe- Rpccanidevts gl gree Bout Tonight NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Gene Tun- was Phone Flashes CARD AT MILLS oe may, Mpc and Two restling Matches Sched- uled Tonight, loft opposite the fair track, @ pair of field cents and for children 25 cents. The Dill ts being staged under the auspices of the Mills booster club and it fa understec” that many good fights will be staged. Special tax! service bas been-arranggl from Casper. All cars will leave the corner of Second and Center streets at regular intervals. A transportation charge of 75 cents both ways will be mado. pee eLaRen es SSS MINNESOTA ALUMNI TD MAKE BID FOR PENN STATE FOOTBALL COAGH the telephone in the hay loft to the horse made tn that city, ‘SHAWKEY MAY sota today was reported considering| Detroit club in exchange for Bob What steps can be undertaken to se- letio director at Penn Btate as head football coach at Minnerota. Both Bezdek and Fred Luehring, athletio director at the University of transaction. ————___—_—_ CATHOLICS OF CASPER. Nebraska late yesterday coneluded conferences with Lotus D. Coffman, president of the university. They left their homes without any decisions being reached, {it is said, The board of regents will meet to- day, “at Mr, Coffman said it was do’ otful if the athletic situation would be considered, The athletics commit- teo is not ready to report and Presi- Gent Coffman rv'4 it would not be burried In its work, ollc Register you may get Phone 27 me Industrial Ave. eeum Mi company, and several ex- pert auto-mechanics who, were with the Coliseum and cther auto and ma- chine shops here, will have the build- ing on South David street near the new.fire department house that was “used as a storeroom and garage by the Oldsmobile and Pierce Arrow cars for the Be=307. . Mr. m is generally credited with being the best auto machinist in this section of the state, starting’ in his home town of Cheyenne 17 years ago, he climbed the ladder of exper- fence from the bottom rung and for the past ten years he bas been located here in the business of making cars run good after accidents or break: downs Lave put them out of the run- Besides the main business of auto repairing which the new garage will carry on, the plant will also ‘be equipped to do machine Ariat all kinds in the near future so prac: metal working can Men! UND AT REST, HERE Eéith Clair Hoyt Hall, who was laid) ® et rest January 3 following her death on New Year's day at her home in Zouth addition, was born in a iNeb., Union-made Blue Denim _.95¢ bet ad Gara and ion ee SOS Men’s black Cotton Socks, per pair....... "9e Men! Any Suit Caleb Hall. In 1818 they. came to ‘Wyoming. ‘5 Six children were born to this union. five of whom servive their mother, one Beving died in infancy. She also leaves a father and mother who live at Wheatland, Wyo., and one sister peniding at Ulysses, Neb. 100 Cars of Autos In Coast Shipment CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 13—A spe worth up to $75 and $85. Challenge Sale Price. Men! Any Overcoat In the House From bolt goods and see what you are getting. We then will make it up as it should be made. Frank Canner CUSTOM TAILOR Suite 15, Daly Bldg. Phone 1191] To turn a $50,000 stock of Winter merchan- dise into cash. We disregard cost and profit in repricing goods to new low levels. Wool Army Socks, pair _.. Four-Buckle Arctic Over- 3.35 All-Leather Vests _ will _ be closed out at whole- sale cost. shoes go at Your Unrestricted Choice THE HUB’S SECOND ANNUAL Challenge Now is the time to stock up with merchan- dise for the next two or three seasons. Almost every article in the store has been reduced, don’t overlook this golden opportunity to save money. in thé: House Come and take your unrestricted choice from all our good makes, including Campus Togs, Style Plus, Michaels-Stern and Langham Hi Clothes. $34.50 $25 This Is a: Cuion Store and Keepes Union Hours. 224 S. CENTER ST. 15e Values Big Chicken Dinner Saturday 11:30 A .M. to 2:30 P. M. Ladies of Casper material for $25 the material for $45 to $50. L. L. ROSE Ladies’ Tailor Wyoming Fur Shop. Building Costs Lowered By having us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $30.on the average 5-room house. Just tell your lumberman to have us sand your ftnish. Casper Mfg. and Construction Co. Phone 1096-J SsSa.385 COMPLETE Ford Side Curtains. $7.00 and$ 9.00 Ford Rear Curtains ___-__$2.65 to $ 5.00 Ford Roadster and Touring Top Recovers —--_____ _.$8.00 and $12.00 BRODIE RUBBER £0, Inc “Your Accessory House” Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. Sent Out From Barn at Track ; IGHT NO BLACK NEW ORLEANS, Jan 12—A hay & policeman rear of a residence on Encampmen' finished Hattier climbed tnto the hay loft and reported that he found one of the men ‘had field giasses on the horses while the other was at communication with New York. ‘The men, accord ing to the police said they had use? “make sure thing” bets in New York. As soon as a horse won a rac’, the police said, the winner would be given over the telephone to New York and a bet on JOIN DETROIT | NEW YORK, Jan. 13—Bob Shaw- key, veteran hurling star of thy Yan- kees may be transferred, !t was re MINNEAPOLIS, Jun. 13—A group of alumni of the University of Minne-|‘ported in, baseball circles today, to the Veach, the hard-hitting Tiger outfield- cure the services of Hugo Bezdek, ath-|er. Johnny Mitchell, the young short- stop obtained by the Yankees from the Vernon club of the Pacific Coast lenguo, also may be included tn the Tf you did not get a copy of the Christmas edition of the Denver Cath one free by . calling at 542 South Park ie tangs or? HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price NOTICE During January and up to Feb- ruary 16, I will-make a spring sutt to your measure, with your own I will furnish PAGE NINE Firat in News Of All Events SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE DEMPSEY WILL OARPENTIER STOPS COOK. MURPHY VS. PADGETT. At c At Denver—Frankie Murphy, Den- Yer, and Cowboy Padgett, Dolores, Colo, to meet here tonight in 13- round bout. Joe Gorman, Portland, Will meet Jack Doyle, Denver. heavyweight champion of Europe, knocked out George Cook, Australia, in fourth round last night, World’s Champion Refuses to Jeopardize Popularity of = Game. ‘DETROIT BATTLER WINS. At Tacoma—Jack McAuliffe, De trolt won technical knockout ove- + Taoome, tn fourth ROLFE BEATS AMONS. round bout here last night. “vinker” |RRockne to Stay At Notre Dame GONZALES I8 SOLD At St. Paul—Miguel Gonzales, eateher New York Nationals, ac- quired by St. Paul club. Dempsey will naver be a party to such another match. It is hard enough to Stage a big fight between tw». white Be md It weuld be tmposuble to stage a mixed match with the cham- pion as one cf the priticipal CHICAGO, Jan. 13—Itnute Rockne, [Notre Dama football coah, has formal Jly refused the offer made him by hwestern univerdity athletic au- KID MEX IS VICTOR. At Colorado Springs—Kid Mex, Pueblo, given decision over Charley |thorities some time ago to become McCarthy, St. Paul, when latter {their footbal coach, it became known broke his hand tn eighth round. here today. —.—__—_ Sie LE ee" BO FERS GATHER FOR sascha a EN Lefty Berger to Play in Seattle CHICAGO, Jan. 13-—Nearly all the Gelegates to the annual meeting of JOPLIN, Mo., Jan, 12.—7The sale of/the United States Golf association L. (Lefty) Berger, a pitcher to the) were expected to arrive in Chicago to- —__——_—____. Handkerchiefs were of any shape that fancy dictated until Marte Antoin- jette chanced to remark to Louls XVI. that it would be more convenient if ‘only the square fdrms were used. On January 2, 1786, the King of Francs |ieeued an edict decreeing that "the length of handkerchiefs shall equal their width througheu: the kingdom.” TRANSFER? Seattle club of the Pacific Coast|day for the opening session of that Ph. league has been announced by Tom ea tomorrow, ona TES Hayden, president of the Joplin club| Sentiment i by some of the | HENRY TRANSFER of the Western léague, Under the) delegates already here to favor abdlish- Smokehouse terms of the deal Hayden said Joplin| ment of the penalty stroke for lost ball will receive $2,000 in cash and a catch-|or ball out of bounds and to be divided or. on tho subject of freak sticks. Always Ready to Go, Hu Ce “Barnett’s of Course” They’re All Reading About Our Gt Greatest Sale Suits & Overcoats Chesterfield and the L System Clothes our January Sales, renowned for years as the opportunity for economical buying, now offer the greatest values present- . ed in years and years. Yes, prices are lower than you anticipate, but quality remains as important as ever. Whether for present or future use no man or young man can turn aside from this great event—the event of years, 3 | Q® A pa *39* if apace of getting Suits and Overcoats from the leading makers of America at these prices—the =. finest ready-for-service Clothes to be had anywhere. Come while selection is at its height. : Equally Important Reductions In All Haberdashery Sections M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second Street AAALAC AA COMING NEXT SUNDAY “BOUGHT AND PAID FOR” The Dramatic New York Stage Success in Three Crowded Acts ACTION!. THRILLS! HUMOR! PATHOS! Miss Loretta Kidd Returns in This Big Production wma of ser creas: Wann GO VALMYSOIN A oe - E

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