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A SY REE AE ME AI = ae fhe Sxaner Nally Fridune Notes {INDOOR TRACK | =) CONTESTS NEXT Six ‘Important Meets Sched- uled in East During the Next Few Weeks. TRL TACK LINEUP STRONG in LUEHRING GOES TO MINNESOTA = Athiotle Dizector 5* Mehraske in North. tes wer season in the Billy Ghade, the California hag been obliged to cancel bouts because of « bed arm. in e deal for Heinic yety Bianager, Drench Rickey pat on his Cardinals’ lineup. Prospects Good for A; Capturing Big Intercol- legiate Meet. NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Indoor track ethietics feature this winter's sport program. Of eix important meets scheduled for the east, one to which much im- portance attaches is the indoor inter- collegiate track championships in the -]22nd regiment armory in this city March 11. Elaborate plans are being made for URBANA, Ill, Jan. 16—Coach Har- ty Gill's track prospects for the Uni- versity of Illincis thie season look even better than last year when the Tilint won the first national intercol- legiate meet at Chicago, in the opinion of athletic followers. ‘The Gillman last year carried away more honors than any other team at the Penn games by winning the four mile and distance medley relay races, placed first In the hop step and jump. first and third in the high jump, first in the discus and second in the javelin. The team will not go to Penn thie year, but will attend the Drake relays as usual. After the Illini indoor relay carnival here, March 4, and the indoor conference the following week, the men will take to the out-of-doors in preparation for their trip to Texas, April 13 to 21. Series of Swimming Meets at Cleveland GLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 16—Five dual swimming meets within a period of 10 weeks, including matches with some of the best teams in the middle west. is the program mapped out for the Cleveland ¥. M. C. A. swimming squad for the indoor season. The Con: tral ¥. M. ©. A. will be represented by & strong team of swimmers, ‘The Pittsburgh University team will appesr here January 28. On February 11 the Pittsburgh Aquatic club will meet the local ¥. M. ©, A. team and on February 25, the University of ‘Michigan swimmers will be here.- The Erie ¥. MC. A. team comes hers on restoration of the indoor intercolle- giates. In the armory which will hold 10,3000 spectators will be erected o kerfable board track, with eight laps to the mile, one of the largest of its kind in the world. IPacific Coast League Drawing Up New Schedule SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16.—Direc- be of the Pacific Coast baseball meet here today fo draw up te 1922 schedule and to discuss a return to the draft system. <A 28- week schedule probably will be adopt- ed. Last season the schedule ran 26 weeks. It is not thought the dreft will be restored, OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 16-—Oak- land's Pacific Coast baseball league club probably will start spring train. ing this year earlier than any other NEBRASKA AND MSs0Ua SIGN UP FOR FOOTBALL LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 16—Nebras- ka’s 1922 football schedule was com- pleted today in the announcement that a two-year contract with Missour! university had been signed.‘ Missouri will piay Nebraska at Idncoln Octo- ber 21 this year and at Columbia in 1923. open schedule. Staci Sakeas a GIA asian Pisahie the ‘woridle apes tested tea — He attained a.speed of 213 miles STAN TO' MEET MARTINSON. At St. Louls—Stanislaus Zbyazko and Paul Martinson to meet January At Chicago—Johnny Meyers and Johnny Kilonis to meet January 25 in middleweight championship wrestling match. f Try This, Girls . Curlers Clash In Duluth Rink DULUTH, Minn., Jan. —Tieenty- four rinks will heave stanes today in the opening draw of the Nortiwest- March 18. The annual A. A. U. championship swimming matenes will be held here April 15 with five events on the pro- gram. ‘Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND, ht champion knocked out in second round by Goozeman, Ameri- can. FRRNCE LAYS PLANS TO HOLD 1924 OLYMPICS 35 to Report For Milwaukee Play MILWAUKEE. Wis., Jan. 16— ern Site association's twenty-ninth apeiee te how annual bonspiel. The ice ts in excel- ~ cea lent shape for the initial events. = aie Eee ie Forty rinks, including eight from Gano Baths Tens Cannda, have entered to date. In lat Saleetsatwoye cls Your's ‘eplel, 60 rinks. participated. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE The tourney will end Saturday. Building Costs Lowered By having us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $80 on the average 5-room house. Just tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. Casper Mfg. and Construction Co. Phone 1096-J Square tor the champlonship bouts. Notice Less Than Pre-War Prices Bread Reduced 20 Per Cent by Casper Steam Bakery COMMENCING TODAY Jan. 16th A barbarian Ausband discovered, ages ago, bow to start a fire. And at once commanded his wife to keep this home fire burning. From that day to his, thru many centuries of barbarism and ci tion, woman has vaite he been the fire-watcher. Even toda’ Seehocs the world over, except where ereisa‘Lorain,” woman the fire—lestit burn the food she is cooking for her husband and family. Knows Her Cooking will be a Success But how different in every kitch: rh Fash od jpade the houtewife put ‘od im the oven and needs never at agin fully done and ready to serve. fr dated oven-slavery, essing, “geal tora Fane daya;'? wa cocking fallaress np wen ’ controls Single Loaves 9c, or 8 for 25c oven heats and icarsipeed them exactly; and whether the oven contains even an entire meal Why bake bread when you can buy for less? Never in the history of Casper has bread sold for less than 10c per loaf. The Casper Steam Bakery Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 109 [\RKEO cheepeabies miaatod dessert, at one time—the house~ that it will oats oath ey igheod bacodgd big cg Makes Good Cooks Better, All Cooks Happier erie Gas Ranges Sis res Romaea tesco aiatreeet teres “Sar eT ST oe rire etn DANCING pe cece ales (ene wc rok base, ed with white lain enameled a ater rery a Attractive and sani ow Deca splasher and p panels in the doors produce a harmo- ACADEMY (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Big 10c Dance Tonight MISS ELSIE HUGHES Dancing Instructress Hours—¢ to 4 P, M, tary. pious effect CASPER GAS APPLIANCE CO. 118 East First Street Phone 1800 Saturday Night at 933 S. POPLAR ST. Everybody Welcome Good Music and Good Time LT [3 5 CGE, FORMER PSSTMASTER AT RIVERTON ASKS DIVORCE RIVERTON, Wyo, Jan. 16.—Mrs. Nellie Gilbert, unti] January 1 post- master at Riverton, has filed suit in district court for absolute divorce from her husband, E. &. Gilbert, whom she charges with physical and mental cruelty, According to the complaint Mr. Gilbert struck his wife, knocking her down, and left marks on her fact which have not yet disappeared. A request for a temporary court or- der restraining Gilbert from entering his wife's rooms was grante with fil- ing of the suit. Mr. Gilbert has been an active can- irst in News Of All Events didate for appointment as postmast at the Riverton office since his wi resigned the first of the year. _——_— Frank Frisch To Take Bric NEW YORK, Jan. 16—Frar Frisch of the Giants, star beserunn of the National league, ts sliding t ward a real home plate. His engagement to Mise Ada Tuc playmate since childhood, was & nounced today. The wedding will tal place next winter, _—_—_— In selecting his title, a new! created member of the British pee age is not allowed to adopt the nan of s county or a county town, unle he be of the rank of an earl « hi MOTION PICTURE VERSION OF “THE SHEIK” HERI The America theater management ts happy, indeed, and feels forturate in being the Casper theater to present the Paramount special feature “The Bheik” which is taken from the novel the same name by E. M. Hull ch is the most phenomenal seller, hat has been put op the market in cocent years. The book is absolutely ha) sensation of the year. To show you the great demand that is being made on book stores, the America the ater arran for_a display _window with the Trevett's confectionary ss oral weeks ago, this store has se letters and telegrams urging the pu Ushers to send them on. but t presses cannot work fast enough supply the demand. “The Slelk" opens at the Americ theater tomorrow for a three da run, ‘The erst is headed by Agnes Ayr and Rudolph Valentino, This gre picture of passionate desert love Z.ecting with the sime record breakir success that has greeted the book. OWN YOUR HOME! The steadily increasing demand for vacant lots on which to build homes indicates a great building ac- tivity this Spring. BEAUTIFUL MIDWEST payments. Midwest Heights Room 233, Midwest Bldg. Oat Meal and Cream . Grapenuts and Cream Spanish Omelette . - 35 Green’ Pepper Omelette, ... 35 Mutton Chops, 2 Plain Steak ... Fried Ham or Bacon Fried Corn Meal Much and Select your lots now in the HEIGHTS. 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