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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921. World Results CASPER AND WORLAND CLASH IN TTWhtte 1 | BASKETBALL GAME RERE TONIGHT Locals Out to Even Up Honors With Upstate Champs as Result of Defeat on Trap North; High School Band to Play at Gymnasium White Forgets | Title Match in | Late Arrival) CHICAGO, Feb. 22.—Events moved swiftly for Charlie White, Chicago lightweight on Monday, when he} scored @ Gecisive victory over ‘7llle Jacksop in Madison Square Garden and they continued to snove yesterday when steps were taken to cifmch the Everything is in 1adiness for the kasketball game injProposed match between White and) which Casper high school and Worland high school, lest} Be=»y Leonard for the championship. year’s tate champions, will clash tonight. Worland is a strong contender to succeed itself to the championship again this year and bas gone through the season with an uninter- rupted string of victories. Casper has fallen before the Wor- lana team already this year and is xious to stage a comeback before 1 fans. The gatae should decide whether Casper. @ejuvenated team has a chance for competition in the championship contests which will be staged in Laramie under the auspices of Wyoming university soon. With many of Caspers stars, some of whom have been out of the game becauso of imposition of scholastic rules are now back in harness. It is a certainty that the local squad will give the Worland team the hardest struggle of the season, but the ques- tion is will Casper be able to put over strong enough scoring power to overcome the offensive strength of the visitors. With three all-state men tn the line- up Worland looks like a cinch ty win. Casper’s strength before a home crowd which has carried the team through the season with only one defeat on the local court may overcome the Wor- land lead and Casper may thus be placed in a position to secure a chance at the state title. WLADEK PINS ; GET TITLE The gume tonight will start prompt- ly at 8 o'clock and the high school band will be on hand to lend the few| NEW TORK, Feb. x Feb. 23-—~The defeat tivities and to encourage rooting with| of Joe Stecher of Dodge, Neb., form- hopes of bringing the socal team out : Local men’s organizations! * ‘ in high school activity and in boy work will send delegations to the game to loan moral support to the efforts of the local team in its/” championsh!p aspirations. —_——> ‘\ This week the world’s champion announced that if Wiadek defeated | Stecher he would retire and leave But Chariles has forgotten all about Monday night for he cams home to- Gay to be introduced to a seven poun@) cations both by the } jeague committee! A daughter that arrived yesterday dur-jand other parties interested in land. tournament. ing his absence. team, has signed with the Columbus (Okio) team of the American associa- tion for the coming season. Eddle- man accepted this berth although he had sirtigs od many other good berths, Paddy Reagan, the fighting harp of the Greybull infielé, who is under con- tract with the Detroit Tigers, will play with Des Mcines in the Western league this year. “Chutk” Merritt, drafted by troit, from the shortstop the Greybull squad last year will say with the Tigers this year with indi- cations that he will have a perma- nent berth in the short field. ‘Spike” Kelley, one of the pitching aces of the Midwest league, will play with Houston, Texas, in the Texas league this year. Rolla Mapel, one of*the Casper hurling staff members Inst year, will go to Louisville, Ky., in the Amer- ican association, “SILENT GALL’ ADAPTED the titta in the keeping of his young: Andy McNeil, who presided at third €be Casper Daily Cribune PU mill lo UNDECIDED Disposition of Franchise Doubt; Lincoln Hopes to Secure It. LINCOLN, Feb. 22.—Disposition of) the Joplin franchise of the Western baseball league so far as Lincoln is concerned still was a mooted question today. in terday was refused, there were indi. jing the Joplin franchise, hure, that |Lincoin still is being corwidered se riously. That outside financial inter. jests might bo prevailed to put the cisco, LAST YEAR’S MIDWEST LEAGUE == STARS SIGHING UP FOR SEASON With hopes of professional baseball in many town: central Wyoming shattered due tothe pressure of towns tn! conditions, many of the men who starred as members of the, Midwest league in this vicinity last year are seeking berths; on teams in other parts of the tountry. Joe Edileman, the southpaw pitching ace of the Greybull | Seashian here was stated openly by! st ible members of the committee. tho sods of which left Lincoln late jast night for undetermined loculities.| »\ADVERTISING FILLS CHURCH CHICAGO, Feb. 32.—Advertizing— ' $15,000 worth of it In one year— packed his church and more than paid for itself in enormous collec: tions said the Rev. William L. stid- ger, a Detroit pastor, at a council of cities here last night. The advertising brought crowds so large that hundreds were turned away from St. Mark’s Methodist church, Dr. Stidger said. ——_— Fighter Quits After Warning to “Mix,” Claim SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Feb. 22.—A scheduled 12-round bout ended at the close of the sixth round here last night when Tillie Kid Herman of San Fran- cisco, left the ring and refused to con- tinue, Herman and Ray Long, Spring- BASKETBALL SCORES. At Walla Walla—idaho 35, Whit | man 2. At Eugene—Oregon 24, Nevada 19. SEATTLE FIGHT RESULTS. At Seattle—Joe Harrahan, light weight, given decision over Morgan Jones in four-round event. Abe Gor {don and Frankie Pantley, bantams ; Tight to draw. APPLEBY WINS TITLE. At Ptiladelphia—Ecgar T. Appleby. lims, Chicago, in final match of clans | 182 balk lino amateur billiard| WALKER STOPS KAISER. At Si Pewee Kaiser, | le ound. SKATING At Lake Placid—Arthnr Staff, Chi- cago, wins international professional | skating championship. | DENVER OFFER! FRANCHISE. At Lincoln— “sit aan: Western league ffer chise to Denve GARCIA OUTPOINTS THOMPSON. At Houston—Frankio Garcia, Los Angeles, outpoints Johnny Thompson, Houston, in ten rounds, according to} newspaper men. PARLEY PINS MATSUDA. At El Paso—Carl Farley, interalied| middleweight wrestling champton, de-| feats Matty Maisude, welterweight,| taking two of three falls. FLOWERS “DEFEATS JONES. | GOLF ELIMINATIONS. At Delmonte in annual Washiagton's birthday golf} =e \Kansas Town to | Quit Baseball pitts burg w in the Southwestern league this sea son, it was anounced today by the Pittsburg baseball association. STRONGHEART THE WONDER DOG Is Coming in “The Silent Call” there. citizen today. store. I'll bet George dran ES STE ae George Washington When President Washington visited New York. in 1789 he was received in the Merchants Coffee House, escorted by the governor, state officials, etc.—but Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee Was not born with the republic so it was not served But it’s an “inspiration cup” for any Casper Yes, it’s roasted fresh daily at our take Pigeon’s Coffee for mine. Try Our Coffee, Tea, Spices, Extracts, Cocoa, k coffee anyway—And I'll What sayest thou? Attempt to Burkburnett Leads to Seiz- er ‘brother. ‘The latter turned the trick and Stan Zbyszko is expected to step down and out. ‘The champion has had few peers in the wrestling game ‘of recent de- cades.. In over 1,000. matches he failedyte taste.defeat-a single time and only a few times wero his shoulders pinned to the. mat for a FROM SATURDAY EVENING POST. STORY BY EVARTS for Casper for the past two years, | field, Mo., had fought six tame rounds | Bob Hewitt and other members of the}and Referee Billy Hiltman went to Cocoanut, Baking Powder an’ Everything. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED club are said to have been offered good berths in the Canadian league. Charlies Jackson, Casper centerfield- er, will go east and will in all proba- bility sign up with one of the teams in the Wisconsin-Minnesota league. Half-dog, half-wolf, Strongheart presents one of the most unusual characters the screen has seen {i H. Davis’ presentation of “The Silent Call,” the Laurence TrimbleJane Murfin production, released throush Associated First National Pictures,” Inc., which comes to the America theater Thuraday, Friday and Satur- . Gay. Because of this dual nature the ant: 1 is in constant conflict with the forces of civilization and tho wilder- ness. The deyelopment of this mixed strain is worked out in a plot that teems with action’ and “embraces a love story of the far west. Of equal importance with the story is the acting of Strongheart, the Bel- sian poliée dog, who was imported. to this country by Miss Murfin to play the leading role of Flash. Never be fore has the screen seen an animal that can take a role in a film drama without constant miscues and prompt- ing: but the producers promise that this canine’s intelligence {s equal to every contingency, so that the hand of the director is never in evidence. Laurenco Trimble directed the pic- ture and Miss Murfin did the adapta- tion from Ha! G. Byarts’ “The Cross Pull,” which was first published in the Saturday Evening Post. 'The capable supporting cast n- poeta Sb a “Bere you will tell us why an American “Seauty Rose is more Beautiful than its wax counterpart We will tell you Why Brunswick Records meet with such Universal Favor. 2-22-1t YOU WONT MIND THE COLDEST NIGHT — Do you remember the night _ that you sat up in bed wrapping f the blankets around you and swearing that by all that was good and warm you wouldn't let another winter's day go over your head until you had in- stalled the proper heating me- chanics in your home? Trans- lating “accomplish it immedt- stely"--do it now! SCHANK PLUMBING SHEATIN G CO. | INC. 359 EAST Sec, PHONE 711 fall. Frank Samide of Casper’s receiv- ns tug staff, has already been signed by the New York Giants. Jake Pitler and John Steele will play with Oi) City, Pa., awaiting recall to the Pitts- Harry Lunte = Goes to Coast iP cha: Pickens Gone ot thel plinttag aces of the Laramie club, according to word geceived here, will come to SACRAMENTA. Feb. 22.—Harry Lunte, Cleveland's world champion Casper this spring. He in all proba- bility will not engage in baseball but shortstop in 1920, will wear a uniform of the Sacramento Pacific Coast will follow his profession when he graduates from the law school of the * r shine? this year, according to| UMiversity of Nebraska this year. Lew Moreing, one of the owners of the club. Tiger Squad to Take Wing Soon DETROIT, Mich, Feb. 22.—Word comes from Augusta, Ga., that Man- ager Ty Cobb of the Detroit Americans has completed plans for the Tiger training tour and is awaiting the com- ing of the advance squad which will assemble March 1. Sou ats ST ae hase for Casper, has gone back to the Texas league and in all probability will sign up with the Houston club. a MUSIC LOVERS. This is your last chance to hear the famous master pianist, Leopold Godowsky, before his departure for the Orient on his concert tour of three years. 2-14-13t The Union Mill Co. Is prepared to take care of all kinds of cabinet work. Also jeb work of any de- scription. 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 Lady Scott, widow of the famous Arctic explorer, and -an- nounced her engagement to a mem- ber of the British parliament, pos- sesses much talent as a sculptor. Some including a statue of the heroic ex- plorer. THE WONDER DOG Is Coming in “The Silent Call” = Special Weekly Rates $7.00 and Up. Fine, large rooms, steam eat, baths, hot and cold water. American Hotel 244 S. Center St. Entrance American Cafe CORONA $50 Weight 6 Pounds ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Rent and Repair REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 112 East cad ” “Phone 856 t er White's Grocery R. GREEN Dealers in Hides, Pelts, Fur, Wool Got to have 8,000 Ibs. of pelts to deliver first of next month. Figure with me on your hides and furs. 516 W, Yellowstone Phone 562-3 etooseresces @eecccedsscces both men and ordered them to “mix it up just a Jewelry an@ waten repairing dy ex: pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. 0-8 Bids. Mill and Cabinet Shop Phone 1743W 427 t Railroad Avenue MIN work of all kinds, —storn. sashes, screens, store ‘fixtures. Kitchen cabinets, colonnades and furniture repairing. Anything In the line of cabinet work. We give absolute satisfaction. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Hold Your Car to the Road For Sale by Casper Battery Company 508 E. leavaee Hwy. goull WM, Cay” : Wholesale PIGEON TEA & COFFEE CO. and Retail USE COFFEE ROASTED DAILY MEN ONLY! 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Only first class standard goods stocked by us. ‘MONDAY ONCE WAS RK AND DREARY- W IT'S ALWAYS ? @ BRIGHT AND CHEERY Monday used to be a ¢ark and dreary day for Mrs. Did- her-own-washing. She cheer- ed up quite a bit when we made her a special rate on the family wash. She cheered up @ bundred per cent when the laundry “was returned to her. Now Monday is no longer dark and dreary. TROY Laundry Co. Phono 1672 500 East Yellowstone Phone 1473R 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. First in News Of All Events \Chicagoan I Rida World’s Bowlers Stage Fight in CHICAGO, Fe! Blouin of Chik © Jack Reilly tm it ure of Principals. —Although BURKBURNETT, Texas, Feb. 23.— ples Aba Brennan, Cal—All contenders) 207 yin | @ local heavyweight While the proffer of the team|New ‘York, national champlon’ wine |tOurnament hero, not residents of Cali |Simdtn |made to the Lincoln promoters yes- International title defeating Percy Col-|{0FP!%. eliminated in play wing a 10-round bout. ‘The! 24.10 PAY DAY ‘PECIAL At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday PHONE 13 GALLON CANS SOLID PACK FRUITS Apricots, per can : Apples, per can Blueberries, per can. Blackberries, per can. ganberries, per can. Peaches, Halves, per can Peaches, Sliced, per can Pears, Puyallup, per can Pears, Mission, per can Pineapple, Sliced, Extra Standard Les can. Strawberries, Arlington, per can. EXTRA SPECIAL Velvet Flour, 24-Ib. bag..... Velvet Flour, 48-Ib. bag. Velvet Flour, 98-Ib. bag... KARO CORN SYRUP Gallon cans White, each 1%-gallon cans White, each. Quart cans White, each. .. Quart cans Dark, each. ¥/e-gallon cans Dark, each. Galion cans Dark, each... CANNED VEGETABLES No. 21% Del Monte Pork and Beans. No. 2 Iowa Corn. No. 2 Early June Peas. . No. 2 String Beans... No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes No. 24 Solid Pack Tomatoes. No, 242 Old Fashioned Hominy IN Ose OPA UE os 6) 05 ov sapes cbas once CEREALS Large pkg. Quaker Oats, per pkg. Fancy Blue Rose Rice. Large Post Toasties or Kellogg’s, per pkg. Small Post Toasties or Kellogg’s, per pkg. Cream of Wheat, per pkg. ............ Platte Valley Gold Pure Cream- ery Butter---None Better, Ib., 35c Or 3 Ibs. for $1.00 NO LIMIT—BUY ALL YOU WANT EXTRA SPECIAL Libby’s Potted Meat, small cans..... . Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. Bread. apes © . 13 loaves 25c Red Crown Vienna. Sausage, small c cans. .3 cans 43c Red Crown Corned Beef, 1-Ib. cans. Flag Raspberry Jam, 15-02. glass 10-Ib. can Pure Strained Honey -3 cans 50c -3 cans 50c -3 cans 40c .3 cans 50c «3 cans 50c + -3 cans 50c .3 Ibs. 25c 15¢ CANNED FISH 1-Ib. cans Shell Pink Salmon......... Domestic Sardines in Oil, size 14... SHORTENING Crisco, small can. . Crisco, 3-lb. can. Crisco, 6-Ib. can Snowdrift, 2-Ib. can Snowdrift, 4-Ib. can Wesson Oil, pint can. Wesson Oil, quart can. Mazola Oil, pint can. . Mazola Oil, quart can. Mazola Oil, 12-gal. can.. SOA: Ivory Soap Flakes. . Pearline, large pkg, - ‘per pkg.. 4 Star Naptha Powder, large pkg., per pkg Gold Dust, large pkg., per pkg. Sea Foam, large pkg., per pkg.. Crystal White Ch s, large pke., per pkg. 2 2 pkgs. 25c Sal Soda, 23/2-lb. size. 2 pkgs. 25c Luna White Laundry 2 PES: 25c «+. 28e -11 bars 50c -7 bars 50c .4 bars 25¢ The Grand Grocery Directly Opposite Telephone Building on Second St. PHONE 13° We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Money Back If You’re Not Satisfied.

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