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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1972. World Resulis First in awe By Leased Wire Of Ali Events ANDERGON TO FIRST IN THRIFT COMES “A Man’s Home” E}OLEVELANDTO SELLERS LBLE FIGHT DUNBAR SS==5.s/= === —~| PICK REFEREES|F GRAPE JUICE s f BARNES WINS TOURNEY. Torround bea by Ed William, att Bantams Sign for 15-Round| 4° Los Anwolos California * . Promoters Denied tan td to AS f A Battle at Lander open golf ain ae by ood fecaage ew Select Officials in ie Wry. Future Last of Month Barnes, Pelham. N. Y. ALANADIAN OURLERS —_—— At Duluth—Canada captures inter- FRENCH CUE ARTISTS LOSES. | national and Louis W. Hill trophy at Eddi Andersen © Casp Dantam- eset ta has signed to ght Lux.|, At Chicago—Jake Schaeffer, 182} Northwestern Curling -asscciation’s| CELEVELAND, Jan. 19.—No more !Piead of Ignorance in Market. wr Dunbar, also of Casper, who is anx. | Palkline billisrd champion of the worid, | bonspiel. will promoters or managers of boxers ing Wet Products No ‘& chance to cop the 1 defeats Roger Conto, French champion. name the referees to officiate in bolts Alibi in Court, youn eee te vet h ‘All ret will be appointed held by Anderson. The battle betw exe tek g? ede Judge Rules these two Clamy fighters willbe wagea] ,7EMAINE Bests warre. |Cager Scores by ,the Cleveland. boxing cvsnmaiesion indso ¥ 0 & NES OE Dee Oh SAGE 60 me en Whit body for the way the bouts are con-| CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan 19—(Spe- ducted, accorfing to an unofficial an-/cial to The Tribune)—It is not a AMERICAN THEATER FRIDAY oe ee aaeute tt as 3 land, win deection over Jabex Whi! : ‘hese two boys have met once be |4!>8ny, in 10 round bout. 88 Points In nouncement. tenable defense for a person charged fore. Anderson beat Dunbes when Maximum admission prices of $1 for|with illegal sale of intoxicants to both Werk abINe SOME Letiting ovat wale Ries ee Game at Muncie |= 224 $ tor protessional bouts |ciaim that when he bought the stuft At Galveston—Kid Koster, New Or- here about two years ago. Both boya have been tentatively fixed. This|be though it was not intoxicating and PR gy A a es BIG AMUSEMENT CUT = od the case of a championship event. intoxicating took place without his have improved wonderfully since that MUNCIE, Ind, Jan, 19.—whal ts pute eee knowledges. A jury in the United xv thought to be a record for individual HORSESHOE TOURNEY. States court here held in the case of R ~ S { ‘AR’ q ING I ONIGHT scoring in a basketball game was| sT. PETERSBURG, Fia., Jan. 19.—|Louis Le Fontaine and Jie Ferner, time. Anderson has a decision over knockout to his credit over the same Danny Cumraings while Dunbar has a pattler, © 2 jo by Jones, forward on the Fort) The fourth annual tournament for the) tried for selling fermented grape juice Reds Expect To T0 Pl AY COLE vary, Ohio, b'gh school team who| horse shoe pitching championship of] The defendants contended the grape scored 88 pots in a game against United States will be held here be-)juico fermented without their conni- Sign Up Couch| the St. Henry, Ohio, academy team] ginning February 22, it was jounced | vance or knowledge. at Fort Recovery last night Jones'| today. The prize list will wate} Leo Hassen and Oliver Russel team won 100 to 10, $1,500. Augustine, charged with transporting a 15-year-ola Denver girl from Den- = ‘ver to Rawlins for immoral purposes, Exclusive Club Organized to ‘ay Oa, Come om /GASPER AND LAKBER QUINTETS 2222502 SAN PRANCTACO, Jan. 10—Cincin- yee 4 " nati evidently is certain it will obtain] Which Men Are Barred tee corer See ce. oe Fontaine-Fernar, verdict. : ergraeetar ene nan at sen hw Se taped QUICK RELIEF FROM red a local h * Cer oY Sones ey hare ne, | SME sie here have launched the Straight Admission & AY) Jon top titeett bat: -fie ideal’ en 208 Casper and pps bare oneal teams beg hrngel * ~ isa CONSTIPATION - to play. gymnasium al 0 cloc! tonigh » In a game thal ie loca! 00) “When woman wants to play scif,|holds little hope of winning. The Lander team composed of a} SAanoa® ORG: SLO AN’S RELIEVES reiyeht oars Se at ene °f | list of veteran players has undertaken intensive conditioning work Get Dr. Edwards’ ¢ Olive Tablets the organizers. “AN plc this year and is said to be a strong bidder for interscholastic hon- That is is the he JovtuP ery of thousands have had to shelve ors in the state. Produced Olive peen closed, and may not be, accord- NEURALGIC ACHES |: : Se Sean take to our knitting so that Tablets the aabetitate for calomel. 4 Bul Smith, tied down in the} Casper'’s green squad which filled ‘Dr. Edwards, « pi focieapert na got in thels. I FURAT sone ead caters cette orguiiaation of a club and acquired an option on @ site for a course on which women only will be permitted ing to local clubowners. terans were de- office all week, could get in their it-|t1¢ sap when several ve! ee forty fee tence Liniment fle sane on Sundays and Saturday |clared ineligible have shown continu- Severed tha donee teeOlve enemy, : 7 ous improvement during the past two Tablets while trea tients 0 for ome cel kad rheuma- | nd #0 on. Non voll let hubby | Weeks Dut st is believed that they have HUNTER HAS BLOSE ony vgn ewan pepe b 5 me backs, spraing Soone around forus in the car, but| not vet progressed to the point where Olive * ‘ities so pat pains, they can successfully cops with the Gt roe but a healing, FEE oo en ot ‘shandy and apply freety, he oan play to bis heart's content—et} 1 anger squad. table laxative. first twinge. | is own club.” Coach Dean Morgan who recently 'THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Jan, 19.—P. ing is the “pel ch en Co It eases Leap leer surely | western women, for the most part} S°*S' ge of the local squad prom-| IF, Hodgeon suffered temporary bliné-| tittle Gade ey ted, olive-colored Per uple peat "brings readily clean are behind t! project. However, Mrs. per ne SS ei ould be = on, president of the gies’ Lin Liniment fe pain’ Women’s Western Golf association, !s ‘your neighbor. isos some revelations and says that|nean but escaped permanent injuries| jets. Tey uns the owes ana ve before the teason js over he will havé| when a shotgun with which be was! act vein OREN They never force them a team in the running which will give| hunting was blown to pieces by a to unnat =e 1 good account of itself against any) shell in firing. The gun had been ay have a dark brown mouth’ f& member of the organization commit- We Feel the Necessity ” a Reduced Tariff on 5 th—; tired feeling—sick druggiste—35c, tee. vigh school teat. fired several times the samo day and a di waa, toe, $140. Miss Marion Hollins of Westbrook.) 7, ruture games played here W. I-|the owner is at a loss to explain his pone liver—coni vy 9 N. ¥., United States woman lf) penn former Colorado tennis chem-| narrow escape. you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- champion, is chairman. Miss Hollins}\\o and former athledc star of Col- ——>—__ its from one or two of Dr. Edwards” will leave next week for England.| -.16 unfversity will officiate as ref-| Mrs. Mcavity, the noted Canadiar Give Tablets ot bed. i Rehr’s| artist, who has just completed a po trait of the Prince of Wales, says tne 0 Keepright. Try them. 15 the heir to the throne is the most Sanaa friendly and considerate “‘sitter’ she TRIB CLASSIFIED ADB— has ever met. BRING RESULTS——~ : "TAME FOR MINNIS 15 — ae See cents) TEVSTANE TO INDINS THE HUB’S SECOND ANNUAL will “not play in the British ‘women’s aOintment= CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 19.—James c. Dunn, president of the American ; league club, thinks the deal whereby | 9 . : : the Indians acquired Jack McInnis, star first baseman from the Boston Americans, is the biggest thing he has . done since he purchased Tris Speaker back in 1916. “McInnis is one of Cn seacraig of S S -! od: baseball,” saia Dunn, “He yun Las' imes to prove a towsr of strength to our ma he ‘ t T T ay club on the defensive, save us many & ball geome by his plays and I'm not so L. P. WALL Presents sure he won't hit as hard as the next Throughout the Store—In Every Department @== COLONEL BULLETS COST FORGOTTEN -- PROFITS IGNORED with the idea of having a piace where we can play unrestricted,” Miss Hol? “With McInnis to bolster up our in- Gel& T feel certain that the Indians A MUSICAL COMEDY ODDITY ols hamid alaer This is an opportunity that comes once in years for men to supply themselves with needed winter merchandise for several seasons—the savings are nothing short of sensational. VAUDEVILLE MEN ARE FLOCKING TO THIS SALE INHUNDREDS! Roy Moore Will” Fight Al Walker luclndes Billy McCoy, Imogene, Tnlight Cline YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF Feature Photoplay Any OVERCOAT In the House at J Any SUIT in the House at ST. LOUIS, Jan. 19—-Roy Moore of St. Paul and Al Walker of San Fran- tea inepotor of Skane pe: PG oD dD A DL de hd hhh ADMISSION ONLY 40 CENTS pte REMEMBER TONIGHT “Um-huh” Dg TE er ate insistence cisco, bantamweights, have been matched to meet in a 12-round bout , We Also Have Overcoats For $10.00 and Upwards ° : * Is a Big Gift Night is what Diana said to Peter's question and Peter said “Um- where, it fs understood, she will con. inimen fer with Miss Cecil Lultch, who 15} 9 here January 25, it was announced yesterday. ® atrs. Nola Landers isthe new state fire inspector of Oklahoma. From America’s foremost makers, such as Campus Togs, Styleplus, Michaels-Stern and Langham Hi Clothes We Also Have Suits For $10 $15 $17.50 $20 $25.00 h’?. to Diana’s question. We CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 2 BLOCK WEST OF HENNING fnow the answer, but what's LEATHER VESTS A Few of the Hundreds of Bargains On Sale the question— : Union made Blue Leather Gloves at 25 Four buckle Overshoes - ae At less Than Wholesale Cost Denim Bib Over-O5e@ Per Cent Discount off] while they We Have Divided Our Vests Into 8 Big Lots as Follows: | #!ls, at our regular low prices. | last, go at. $3 35 “Nowadays” “A Comedy in Three Acts. VOCATIONAL Hick SCHOOL Feb. 7, 1922 Tickets on sale at Tripeny Drug Store and at The Trib- une Office. Price $1.00 Values Worth | Values Worth { Values Worth | —y. scccca lined opkhalkt Handicer- oy ~ Ganvas Gloves Qs, Heavy fleeced lined bes andker- Canvas Gloves Up to $12 Up to $18 Up to $25 and ribbed. Qe ite co at OCs a Be $4.95 $6.95 $9.00 H oe Flannel Shirts, assort- ieeYY. Coat Sweaters ‘ Black cotton 9e oe $1.45 |: Sees ee $1. 00 Socks, at pr... 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