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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922. First In |i. _|} News of | jj Ail Events’ | —— 23 Tigers At Augusta Camp tions under which to spring conditioning. PARK DEFEATS | round bout. From all dope that can be gathered on the two scrappers it is about a toss up as to which of them will be named pected that Mrs. Franklin I to meet Gans in a battle in Casper. | Both boys are trained to the minute. THE WORLD OF SPORT ~ LIVELY BATTLE PROMISED WHEN oe tteet eget VM JEFFRIES 15 | COLORED WELTERS MEET TONIGHT | ball Hayden to Fight Ten-Round Bout. —— | What holds possibilities of being DETROIT, Mich, March 2. — one of the best fights ever staged in ‘Twenty three members of the Detroit Casper is scheduled for tonight at the American bassball club were in the Jas#land Athletic club when team's training quarters at Augusta, Hayden of Columbus, N. M., and Scot Ga, today awaiting fn ible condi-' ty Wiliams of Omaha, two colored mch the Welterweight battlers, meet in a 10- ‘With the prospect that the winner CHICAGO, March 2.—Johnay aty-| Jers of Chicago, claimart of the coer dleweight wrestling crown, and gfeinic Engel of Dubuque, iowa, will meet ten minutes duration with two min- . Jefferies, champion of Speedball ‘an There will be three divisions, singles, enough to acclimate their easily ad- up, will be among the participants in story. Wins Right to Represent Cas- justed systems and the battle of the the singles. season will in all probability ensue |when the two men step through the) per Grades Against Doug- las Quintet. | ropes. and cinched the honors of the tourna- ment which has been staged here this year. Park beat Central 22 to 9. ‘The Park warriors can now loose every game they play this season and | While the fight ts not necessarily a +, grudge battle, neither of the boys hav- ce bavtoe eee trad an’ the iE met before coming to Casper, there meer. is some feeling between them and both championship of grade school teams, ¢ beat Central school yesterday evening *T° anxious to win. Both Hayden and Williams clatm that they will undoubt- edly win the test. ater according to present indications In addition to the main go Pro-|will be taxed to capacity to accommo- moter W. L. Simpson has scheduled date the crowd that will attend the bat- some good preliminary numbers and! tie — workers lost $6,150,000 in wages by 554 industrial disputes during 1920. to keep the crowd entertained between fighting numbers. The Jazzland the- TOTAKE PULPIT |Scotty Williams and Speed- hyge tone in @ i2-round wrestling Former Heavyweight Cham- | h. The rounds will each be of pion May Become Evangel- ist, Says Report. LOS ANGELES, March 2-—James FOR WOMEN SCHEDULED =" sites fax Jefferies, now a farmer at Harbank near here, has become interested in will be given a chance to meet Pana-| BOSTON, March 2.—Announcement religious affairs through a visit from ma Joe Gans, negro welterweight was made today that annual indoor! A. T. Sutterer, a friend of the form. champion’ it is almost assured that tennis championships for women|cr pugilist's father, who was a min- one of the battlers will emerge from would be held at the Longwood cov-| ister of the gospel, according to the tonight’s fight a decisive winner. @rad courts the week of March 20.! newspaper. Mr. Sutterer is sald to be writing doubles and mixed doubles. It is ex- a book, and if it meets with the de-| Mal- sired reception from a published and lory of New York, who won the cham- if other contingent matters reach real- | Pionship here last year and Mrs. Ben- ization, Jeffries may begin a carcer | Both have remained in Casper long jamin E. Cole II, of Andover, runner-|as an evangelist, acevtaing w the “My desire is to bring religion close,,| to the hearts of the men of today,” Australian statistics show thet the | Jeffries is quoted. | | Ce fbe Casper Dally Cridune former heavyweight; the world, may become | to! Examiner will print to- East Casper its closest competitor win ‘every game and thr, Park team would still remain tn the ‘eadership pogition. ‘The Park scoring combination Day * %, McDonald and Van Natta scored al) the points for the champs. Every point credited to Park come from field goals. Neal, star forward for the Cen: tral squad went strong in an effort to @own Park scoring seven points but his teammates were unable to deliver the ball for consistent scoring. ‘With the Casper championship safe ? Sport Calendar: @eceae Golf. : “* .Southern circuit épen tournamen open at New .Orleans. Basketball Central A. A. U. championships, at States interscholastic char at Auburn Ala. pire interscholastic char plonship: Inland Bi pionships, at Spoka: Utah State interse! ships, at Salt Lake City. Swimming. stic champion Central A. A. U. events, at Chicago, championshiy Annual tournament of American Bowling congress, at Toledo, ". Motor Boat. Fisher-Allison trophy races at Mi ami, Fla. Wi ‘resting. Johnny Meyers vs. Heine Engel, at Chicago. ‘Walter Miller vs. Kinjo Ikeda, at Les Angeles, Boxing. Pink Mitchell vs. Sid Barbarian, 10 rounds, at Milwaukee. Mike Gibbons vs. Tommy Murphy, 10 rounds, at Peoria. Benny Valgar vs. Jimmy Frizzetti, 1¢ rounds, at Worcester. SPORT FLASHES AT DENVER—Formal transfer of Joplin, Mo., franchiso in Western league to Denver effected. MAYS SIGNS WiTH YANKS. AT HOT SPRINGS — Carl Mays, signs contract with New York Ameri- cans. Babe Ruth, “homerun king,” tentatively agreed on terms. LAYTON RETAINS TITLE. AT MILWAUKEE — Johnny Lay- ton retains world three cushion bil- liard champion title by defeating Al- fredo De Oro, challenger, in final block of three block match by score of 60 to 44. Final score: Layton 180, De Oro 135 in 204 innings. S. D. CAGERS WIN TITLE” AT VERMILLION-—South Dakota state college clinched title to state basketball! championship by defeating South Dakota university 38 to 16, | MIXED BOUT CHALLENGE. AT WICHITA—Jack Herman, man- ager for Stanilslaus Zbyszko stated he would post $5.000 any time for mixed | bout with Jack Dempsey. | LEAGUE MERGER TALKED. AT SPRINGFIELD, Mo.—Stanley Barbour. president. Southwestern lea- gue announced a special meeting of lub owners next Monday to discuss minns for merger with Western Asso- elation. RYMANOFF WINS MATCTI. AT LOS ANGELES.—.Constantine Ronianoff, Pacific coast heavyweight wrestling championship claimant, de- feaied Cy Cody, billed as all round wrestling champion of Hawaii, in five” round wrestling bout. | cca tle alee —i'ry a claswfled ad in ino Tribone.— Ss U PE R- Ss I x Again Hudson Proves Its Outstanding Value Hudson’s new low prices affect the comparative value situation—all along tlie line. For six years the Super-Six has been the largest selling of the fine cars. Its 110,000 owners know it is the greatest of the moderately priced cars—the lowest in cost of the truly great care. Its new Prices confirm Hudson in this position. Hudson endurance continues the economy of its first cost. There are no obsolete Super-Sixes. The older models are still in service, ~% smoothly, reliably, powerfully. They stay out of the repair shop. They are dependable and enduring. And you find this economy of cost and upkeep in a car equally well known for its beauty of line and finish. You will be proud of a Hudson. It is one of the admired cars—smooth and easy of operation —luxurious in appointment. Come see it. Know for yourself its outstanding value. ‘We want and furnishings made by outside labor. 2 i will mean to CASPER. Units-in our company are selling at Ten Dollars a share. ou _kniw of a business that should pay the shareholders Do ¥: higher dividends? Do you know of an investment that can be made in a more, essential enterprise? Call JOHN A. MILLER CO,, Fiscal Agents. Phone 1780—Box 188 every person In CASPER to stop and think for Sateen Ser aacent, (re ie. Say, Somastry mare cesentinl territory, or to have WYOMING money go to outside points and your are boosting “PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY,” cities Casper? THINK THIS OVER, then think what the CAS- PER MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION Suites 5 and 6, Daly Bldg. GREAT UNLOADING SALE at ADDINGTON S TOGGERY SHOP Now On In Full Blast AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MARCH 14 I must raise $5,000 in the next 11 days and this is the way I have decided to do it. Please read every one of these prices. One Lot of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits—Your Choice for Some of these Suits cost me $21.50 wholesale 30 days jago. I have a few Leather Vests which cost wholesale $5.50, $7.75 and $12.00, to go at these special prices $3.95 $5.50 $7.00 $120 each, per su... Pare hO iy Pa as Canvas Glover, se $1.00 Leather-faced Canvas Gloves, per pair 2. Very best Leather-face Gloves with half fingers. All leather. They cost $4.25 5e per dozen wholesale—pair____... amaaget 91.00 Good weight Jersey Gloves, per dozen pair.—...... A Few Genuine U. S. Army Shirts Realserge. Sizes 14, 14% and 15 only. Worth $5.00 $2.00 Big Yank Work Shirts; blue and O. D.*colows, each... _65e One Nice Lot of Men’s Dress Shirts As follows—Genuine English Broadcloth, in white and cream colors; absolutely guaranteed and hand $3.95. Worth Today $46.00 Per Dozen at the Factory. One Lot of Genuine Irish Poplin Shirts In the latest designs, tailor made. Worth $4.50. Choice at $2.15 Look "Em Over if You Are in Doubt. Several Other Patterns as Low as 75c Each. $16:00 EES TT Jersey Mitts. Come and get & dozen pair. for... =. $1.00 Genuine Horsehide Mitts; 85e heavily lined, per pair....__._____ Genuine Horsehide Dress Gloves; in black; worth $2.00, per _ ritmhddipe Ge 0c Genuine Horsehide Work Gloves; $1.50 sellers, per pair. Se 85e Thave a fine bunch of Silk Hose for men that 65 range from 50c to $1.75; in 2 lots, 85c and__. c Pure Wool Dress Sox; ’ regular 75c value, Siemens pean: | | C 800 pair of engineer and firemen Cotton 35 Work Sox; 25c sellers; going at TWO PAIR c 100 pair of heavy Pure Wool Sox; 40 75c to $1.25 sellers; your choice, pair........___' ie SHOES SHOES GET YOURS NOW $9.00 Dress Shoes. Big bargains Mee Sa CSAS $6.00 Dress Shoes. Giving ’em away for_—....—_Lu__.. $3.00 $4.50 Work Shoes. Just like finding them for only... SarewO $7.00 10-inch top Guaranteed Shoes ..... _... $3.45 $3.50 guaranteed All-Leather Union Made Shoes at. $1.90 Are You Going to Get Your Old Shoes Repaired? I Should Say Not—With New Shoes at These Prices! Men’s Rubber Arctics. Fine for this weather, special, pair... $1.05 1-buckle Overshoes. An extra good value at_..... $1.40 Fine lot of $7.00 to $12.00 Dress Pants: going atin St $3.95 One fine lot of men’s medium weight ribbed Wool Process Union Suits ....-...___. : $1.25 85c sellers, per pair. __15e 75c Dress and Work A few 75c Silk Ties; a good assortment, each ___. ote, ae ad. If I listed every article that is going to be sold it would take this whole paper. Underwear; regular $1.50 values, uit 90e Paris Garters; regular Suspenders at eet is a aire: (Yc. I also have hundreds of articles I can’t list in this NOW PEOPLE OF CASPER— Please bear in mind that this is no money-making sale for me, nor is it a fake sale. I will sell you this merchandise at the prices quoted above or show you the bill of anything in the house and sell it to you at cost. AS I HAVE SAID, I’ve got to raise $5,000 in 12 days and we are going to have,to hurry to do it. Now remember, this is not a $60,000, $70,000 or $80,000 stock, but it is a nice, clean, brand new stock, and if you can get your size, I will guarantee you will save yourself some real money. : Open From 7:30 A. M. Until 8:30 P. M. Peery Day TOGGERY SHO B. F. ADDINGTON, Prop. 220 SOUTH CENTER STREET