Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 9

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922. “Firet ic New : ne Of All Events ||5 = FOR RENT Two Front Office Rooms. sASPER Pun SRL GAME fo iene w LEONIROWEETS | 5-22 Professionalism AND DEFEATS GHEYENNE, 32-18}, 4¢ Wisconsin © KANSAS TONIGHT Fed. 10.—Mem- mq Burst of Speed at Beginning of Game and the Star|*=."" = te ini unc oe re ve ec ol am Work of Captain Lester Puts Casper in Lead —[isn"stims: Stren’ Shuleeaemat Knockeut. and Visitors are s are Overwhelmed eaenciunrcarmaries tee ee : At Fonda, Iowa—Ralph P. cago, selected as referee for inter. ‘e cat, national 182 balk line amateur bil-|™ddlewelght, downs Charies Rubel, Zuttermeister Bldg. heavyweight, after more than “ard tournament which opens Mon- =e three against any of the men. bona al < OO Launching an attack at i th ie start of the game, the speed| CANADIAN DEBT REDUCED. [tho world’s lightweight title in a 15 and aggressiveness of which was unfathomable by the ser Peeeby Ont, Feb. 10—The totaljround decision bout with Champion net debt of Canada on January 31 was| Benny Leonard. enne Pigs EOL Peakeecall ni enabled Casper high to |? c0'tscosa as compared with $3,-| In an open air arena in Harrison, take a le e game which it held consistently throughout) 36,366,252 at the end of December.|N. J. last mummmer Kansas met the . ‘ the SEI. and enabled the local warriors to win by a score is21. champion in combat for 12-rounda, a x 3 AS BRIGHAM YOUNG of 32 to 15. | . : fs Casper looked better last night in Said of tah ttm eerlous efforts to drub Cheyenne Good Jaw Exercise of Se victor om points by « maserty hare eheapes than ft has looked on the basketball of fistic experts in attendance. ; 3 : e =i oo ce eereareerac:| | May iy ‘T- “This Is the Place” ! wallops t contest, but withstood i Reed j Contizing “Stealt ; 0. following “Bhe them with apparent easo, returning : << Babe _ two blows for one. He never was in A a. - come De tag e4 éanger of a knockout. and It’s the praggtacAkes Sonia toy weet the Tonight's encounter will be differ- ent from that in New Jersey, as the local team was able to ray te tall eaeGek te oie’ Giditons. ane past the Cheyenne guards and score Leonard cannot take chances. — , shen Care the. carty ‘part of the The champion can lose his tithe test. three ways in tonight's contest—by de In the second half, Cheyenne started cision on points, by being knocked out league club's title to bh services of Clift to guard rg Bul fiero ako fiears or by committing a foul with conso Havana beaches this winter are | Markle, transferred jo Cincinnati by For Good Eats at scored six goals ‘Os fini quent disqualification. He can retain| ¢trong competitors of Florida re Atlanta Southern association club last and tho result was that the star his crown by knocking out hia oppon-| sorts for winter tourists. Misa | July, affirmed in decision by Commis- could score but two more goals during ext, winning a decision on points, by| Madeline Gildersleeve. New York. is | sioner Landis. the last half. Lester individually being fouled, or by a decision of} one who has deserted the peninsula counted more points for Casper, how- § ever, having a total of 22 to his credit, than the Cheyenne team gathered in the contest. Schoel, Cheyenne’s star shooter, managed to get away with three field goals and one free throw, thus scoring drawn contest. for the island. Leonard is famous for his hitting. and even if he is unable to knock out Kansas in favored by a majority of experts to win « decision on points. Leonard, in science, speed and hit- 5 ting power, has been compared with half the points gathered by his team. bie ae 3 wee Joe Gans in his prime, while the Casper’s ability to hold him down is . E strength, endurance and combative- partly responsible for the apparently be s + ness of the Buffaloan have rivaled the easy victory. : F sere careers of Ad Wolgast, “Battling” Nel: Cheyenne has a strong basketball or- _ son and Kid Lavigne. . ganization and Coach Godfrey worked ht h b his men to the limit. As soon as one ae it oto o| Reueinerae 3, EP CE REAVE Here’s a Sale That Is a Sale in Eve: Souci untae cntat eee (AIDERS OF FIVENATIONS [Ohio Woman — |ranneroice, i'n tat Sis ete Wa last half Casper would have won by unconscious. It was right after our a very narrow margin, * n irs" cer, ie ane meteees| IN SIX-DAY BIGYGLE RACE Is Professional |:::205, sinner. Toey say “riookes star of the Rocky Mountain region acted efficiently as referee. He al- At Golf, Report Sr Neon piomaclL UO SHRA, Mikcine lowed a little lee-way in the game, but Pp ef with gas for past two years and could his decisions were fair = approved) ciycaGO, Feb. 10,—Riders from §:t no permanent help. Talking with by both a ecqpeanboasenye al Australia, Italy, Belgium and Poland ® friend about my attack, he advised / Sipeaiscs Lai ;: as well as American stars, will par-| CLEVELAND, Ohio Feb. 10.—Mrs.|me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. FOR WANT OF STORE SPACE ; FY: 'F'|tcipate in the six day bicycle race to|George Harrison is believed to be the|3 have not had any gas or stomach : start here Sunday night and the pair-|first woman golf professional in the,trouble since taking it eighteen Pe ings, announced today, indicate that|country. She has been retained by the|months ago.” It is a simple, harmless ae ae cach team has a chance to finish first|new Canterbury Golf club, it was an-|preparation that removes the catar~hai lureig, re reo in the long grind, according to their} nounced today, and will teach women mucus from the intestinal tract and Baker, lg onto | importance. members of the organization. allays the inflammation which causes ie ‘ practically All stomach, liver and in- PM) ee poten Fn tes oe « testinal ailments, including appen4i aro Ci nile citis. One dose will convine: . iG itis. 2 or mon -°~ -\College Player |New Professor |). Pun we ne - —_\_—._—_— Casper— G. Ft F. 7, 7 Jewelry and watcn by; Later s « 3| GetsClean Bill) Admitted to Bar), 2703200 "3 oe, ot & vi Bape ep Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. OS Bide ' —. < 2-5-tt tman, 3 0 0 phate 1 0 3] GEICAGO, Feb. 10.—A. A. Stags,| HELENA, Mont, Feb. 10—Prof. OUR Hathaway, Ig 0 0 Ojatrector of athletics at the University | Howard M. Colvin of the lay faculty : set Pes sa MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Renee i oes yj bas been admitted by the supreme e nion Totals 3.6 7 .| court to practice law in Montana. Professor Colvin came to the state 33 “Jonly recently from Oklahoma. He Buried Treasure mer and that the charges apparently | succeeded Arthur Fisher on the law were without any foundation. faculty. The latter was given an in- Fo OE TA ae OTE definite Ieave of absence some time ago by the state board of education following charges made against him by the American Thomas 0, H. Ivins of Lewistown, was also admitted to practice law in the state. poe ge Guard to Begin) sre = treme casatea a Brodie Rubber Co, tn ° Mill Co. Is prepared to take care of all kinds of cabinet work. Also job work of any de- scription. 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 This means a big loss to us, but a big saving to the sdatbad in this store of high class clothing that can never be duplicated at these prices. IT MEANS A QUICK CLEARANCE OF Men’s and Boys’ Suits Coats With Fur Collars Raincoats Duck Coats Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats Leather and Duck Vests Fur Coats Mackinaws ALL TO GO AT HALF PRICE MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS LEATHER VESTS a large, deep excavation had been | WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—The coast “| guard cutter Seneca left New York kott Chey: ‘Two |for Halifax yesterday and will thence sean aze ra Kegs) Sroceed intu the north Atlantic on her anual ice observation cruise off New then promptly Foundland and the Grand Banks. Gropped from sight. A-few hours la-| | The steamer St. Charles radioed on ter the police, acting on a second tib|January 31 that ice fields were ob- .e|served at jo 46 ni a x Reg. * expecting, to dig 990 gallons from the ast of Newfoundland er on. the efge ( K ND oa —_— ee ree acta as | aes as ERE wank x Apctt 3808) $25.00 Suits and Overcoats_________' $12.50 $10.50 Leather Vests_______________ holo showed where the wine is alleged} with a loss of 1,517 lives after striking 5 $15.00 Leather Vests_____ Role ahawed nee fn icevere, an early Tew obworraton $35.00 Suits and Overcoats_-_______' $17.50 $22.50 Leather Vest fy and Macchiand ah tos patrol $50.00 Suits and Overcoats_________ $25.00 i RAINCOATS $55.00 Suits and Overcoats_________ $32.50 Sas Rainggiia gee ? $15.00 Raincoats_____.__....._____ $7.50 BOYS SUITS $27.50 Raincoats_________________ $13.75 $14.50 Boys’ Suits, Two Pair Pants__-$7.25 | $55.00 English Whipcord and $19.50 Boys’ Suits _$9.75 Gabardine Coats_ __-$27.50 Suits to Fit Em All—Slims, Regulars, Stouts—AlIl Sizes Up to 50. There are hundreds of other items in this great sale. ~ AT HALF PRICE We need the store space and this merchandise must go to make room for shipments of spring furnishings, hats and shoes for men. KNOX HATS—$7.50 to $12.50 grades. SUREENS INSOFT ORIN Esse MPN smc $8.85 the duty being assigned to the United PARLORS ARE BANISHED =| BGI | 5 soucemee $10.00 CHEYENNE, Feb. 10—The Chey- sa oad $12.00 mee $14.25 an ordinance prohibiting the use of screens, swinging doors or other ob structions to a clear view from the sidewalk of the interiors of soft drink parlors. The ordinance means ethe removal’ of the last @urviving, screens and doors of former saloons. | ——— + repairing. Anything in the line of cabinet work. We give | jute satisfaction, tye 4 28 Come to the Gamer at the Baptist | _,.& satitiod cuntoniet In our best ta Just Received church Friday evening, February 10, = as ‘A LARGE SHIPMENT OF eet grt og arts Brodie Rubber Co. BUSINESS DISTRICT. “Your Accessory House” CENTER AND A STREET Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. Diirintuis qale: at: ee es Will give lease to responsible party. ARKEON BUILDING APPLY TO McKEON OR ARCHER. M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Seeond Street

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