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IF rush Signs to Battle Caponi DODGERS 0 bane maiched to box Tony Capont, of New York at Madison Square Garden May 5, it was announced here today Articles all for a 13 sound bout, the boxers to wolgh in at 128 pounds TY GOBB QUT OF GAME EEVEWAND, Apef 6—~ Danny Play to Be Continued at Nor- : folk and Richmond Today : and Tomorrow. ‘s a NEW YORK, April ¢.—Two more ‘©% games remain of the series to be s 3 pisyed in the south by the Brook! ©” Dodgers and the ri, were at Norfolk ie” first of these, and >> | played in Richmond poles " 4 te April 6—Ty Cobb o. Urday the ¢ ° sie ox — home| “il be unable to play ball for sever. : aoe to start ¢ al weeks, Dr. H. D. Allen stated after : e000. arora have a wide afvan-|°=*mining an Xray of Cobb's aukie, &: Y}taken last night after an exhibition tage in the series so far, having w , a8 33 game herw between Detroit and Roct ] six and lost three. esterd ey | aicmrcg rhage ceter. The photograph showed no w= ‘Yankees were again beaten bones broken, but some bad ligament of 10 to 7. tears. Cobb was injured sliding into ‘The Giants and Whit Sor ran thiré base, bad wheather at Knoxv Tenn, yesterday but they will resume thetr peries today at Bristoi, Tenn. Ban- croft has returned to the team after a layott of a few Guys, but Groh will not take pert in amy games for a fow @ays Frank Frisch, whose infected r «foot pat him out of the trai 1, contests, was due to arrive for treatment. CUBS TAOUNGED A ¥ = a Kansans Follow Up Victory Over Cleveland With An- other Wi in. CHICAGO, April 6 visiting major league c @ pastime of the Wic Spring meeting of Southern Mary- Jand Agricultural association at Bows : Shooting. Alabama state trapshooting tourna- { ment opens at Mobile. ! Horse Show. it, cP tg a Annual show of Pasadena, Calif.,! came echeduled at Knoxville, Tenn. a { berse show as#ociation with the New York Nationals. The Swimming. teams will try it again today « { National A. A. U. 150yard back stroke for men, at Los Angeles. Golf, United porth and south amateur championship, st Pinehurst Bristol. PROJEGT FOR IRISH ©? Annual open championship tourna- S| snént at White Sulphur Springs, W. =] ‘Va. ©; Amwosl Spring tournament at Ash . & ‘ville, NC. o Skatin re | _Warls professional rotier eteating| svat of oe So er ee &—Pans tor re i Stempinahio’ at fo ne |the Gaelic little of “Aconach Thaill tea Inn” in Dublin next August were | National tterscholastic tournament | (iained akg tie a Deaagn | eee: os \just arrived from Ireland to secure yo iamerions cooperation for the Draiect. x | at Montreal. eo _meeting be open to Iris! hy Johny Butt vs. Battling Leonard, reese Pes yeptedmaes Sheng td ig agre) sc «eight rounds at Philadelphia. | descen' Or Jeff Smith vs Tommy Loughan, |two classes, national and international. ec’ eight rounds, at Philadelphia. 7? ne’ eight rounds at Philadelphia. iri Peter Hartley vs. Pal Moran, 10/ ‘at founds, at Shrevepor' are el or p30 peeks saree LAKE--Vernon won the Ds of the coast league 9 | RTOOIN FAST GAMES AT CHICAGO—Dempsey announc- | |ed his willingness to meet Bill Tate "8 PITTSBURGH, April 6.—The Pitts-| provided promoter will offer accept- ‘burgh Pirates tasted some baseball/abie terms. yesterday at Minmi, Okia., when the! —- Denver team of the Western league SKATING RESULTS. afforded a good workout for the} AT CORICAGO—Roland Cioui, of snajor leaguers. The score was 4 to| Akron, Obio, won the five mile race © and the Pirates worked for their | in the world’s professional skating honors. tournament. His time was 14.04 2.5. | Fors Academy, Nashvilie, Tenn, won BY WICHITA, 4-0: Vaudeville Preieete Splendid Bul. ~ SELES | | time at the Iris theater last evening Western Contender for Inter-| drew a eptendid audience and merited scholastic Title Downed by | the oud applause following eash num- Watseka tl |ber. As a whole it might be said that tigss jthe Dill was the best to be piayed here, making exception of certion oth- CHICAGO, Wye. April 6—Hiume |¢r skits which were unusually good by |themselves. Each number of the bill ljast night was worth a good hand, while of course there were some num- bers of superior class to the others. The firet act was original to [the least, presenting Thomas Fiynn and Mary Tate in a comedy talking tt from Big Horn high school, Cowley, Wyo., 35 to 20, in the national inter. scholastic basketball tournament here today. CHICAGO, April 6.—The beef and sing and fun. singers were attrictive in personality and mannerism as weil as having mu sical voices, and the song numbers Were wel] chosen to suit any andience. The comedy songs, the melodious old time “songs tions took well and caused the four young men to be recalled numerous | standard and could not fau to pleage. tured Neal Hart in “Skyfire” and be- sides hoiding a plot of great inter- est the scenic settings worth while seeing. well by M. F. at the Center Street Filling Station. Has employed Ralph Houghton the vulcantzer from the All work guaranteed. — The youthfyl male Too Much Corn Cause of Loss To Hog Raisers an@ the harmony seclec- mes. The act wre of the hietcct BIRMINGHAM, Ala, April 6¢— Pigs valued at more than $50,000,000 died this spring from diseases result- ing from insufficient vitamtnes in their food, according to a report by J. 5. Hughes and H. B. Winchester of the Kansas aarionteel “Ss calla, Presented today to the RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE -YOU WINE | The picture for the evening fea- were well —— The Wyoming Vuleantsing Shop been purchased from Mr. Leffing: Normand, -who worked Casper Supply. 4-3-3t* brawn of the Watseka, Mil., high schoo!| act in which the seenery played a basketball team triumphed over the) heavy part. Both of the actors have, I hgatian Pca By oe egipiea ther speed of the Greeley, Colo, five in| beer with the motion pictures, and Port woTmmen Al recs Soh ag eer paar arsine: st game of teday’s play in the| Miss Flynn is said to be one of the ogy 4 ; r eches, sti joints and for for opraing and I rsity of Chicago national bas-|most perfectly formed girls on the | W3® strains, It penetrates without rubbing. eee nen ped stage. | The very first — you yt Sloan's ous i Colo-| ¢, Bergman were above th Liniment you will wonder wh ed a prettier gam QBS scat boa Sener their stuff" + never used it before. The comfatlng ordinary and evry instance, while the bass solo by | Mr. Bergman made a decided hit. In epite of the loud and long applause the soloist refused to appear in song | again, but made another hit with his; “Jawn” comedy stunt. Dorothy Clair! was pretty and chic and in a stunning | satin gown won the hearts of the au-| dience, The drunk act, the neveity songs, and the comedy dialogue, in ad- dition to the pretty appearance of the girl and the humorous appearance of “Jawn” made the act one of the fea- tures of the evening. For those enjoying impersonation, | (Harry LaMarr has a treat in the} down east Yankee woman, with songs | and talk a» well as graceful dancing. | In a burlesquo femele attire he ai4 a rapid fire monologue on a wide range of subjects including the mod ern attire of women, prohibition and woman's suffrage. With clever take- off mannerisms he keeps the audi- ence in a roar and closes the skit ~with achotoe bit of yodling. The finale of the evening which “The second game of today’s play found a smooth working team from oula, Mont. which seemed to ow basketball fro A to Z, triumph- Ing by a28 to 21 score over a hard- fighting but outclassed fie from An- tigo, Wis M "s tenm-work and evident | of the game proved too ntigo, although the latter t to the end, McCormic: was tho star, shoot- TER uN PLNS IN BIRMINGHAM TODAY DETROIT, April 6— The Detroit Americans were In Birmingham today or a tilt with its Southern associa- jon club. Dan Howley, in charge of Tigers because of the injury to Manager Cobb, planned to use the SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | was one of the best roetved acts, showed, the Ecilpse comedy four in BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find Oy relief through Dr. Edwards’Olive ‘ablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dai calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benetits of , Sickening, Firing, cathartics are derived from Edwards’ Olive Tablets without Sriping: p ae or any disagreeable effects. M. Edwards discovered the formula ‘after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant Olive Tablets are purely a-vegetab live are: ya le compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. ‘Take one or two every night for a wees | and note the effect. 1! eame lineup with which the team wil lopen the Beason at Cleveland ex cept fo rthe outfield. Veach and Heil mann are in Detroit an@ Cobb's accii alent removed the other regular. Cobh, who injured his right ankle Tuesday, is able to walk with the aid of a heavy cane, but is out of the gamo indefinitely. Bill Leard With Charleston Club SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.— Bf) Leard, former Pacific coast and north- west league player and manager, left yesteray for Charleston, 8. C., to play second base for that club. Ee MYRE LOSES AGAIN. AT WATERLOO— Jack Rosauer, Waterloo wrestler, was given referee's decision over Helmer Myre, Mason City, Towa, when Myre quit after an hour and thirty minutes without pin- ning Rosauer’s shoulders to the mut MORRISSEY BESTS OONLEY. AT PHOENTX—Lee pried Salt Lake won a ten-round over CALL Kistler Tent & Awning Co. { ’ ‘ ‘ Greater beauty, comfort and riding ease are striking characteristics you will notice in the new touring , model of the Essex. Seats are wider, giving more comfortable accomoda- tion to passengers. Wider doors, admit freer entry 4 and exit. New type oil-cups, quickly and cleanly r filled, repiace bothersome, messy grease cups. ‘These are a few of the things, which, in addition to the improved Essex chassis, make the present model 4 the finest Essex has produced. $ Iee-pric attraction is unequailed. i ‘Touring, $1095 Coach, $1345 , Breight and Tax Extra . QTOR TRUCK & — SALES Desired we A New ESSEX‘1095 Roomier, Finer Looking and Smoother in Action Corner Second 747 S. Lincoln St. - Phone 927-M If your Camp Outfit needs renewals or repairs. OMIN warmth and quick relief from pons 4 will delightfully surprise you. maeaTen QJ | Cigeecusramis bm Coitinnes Tet Be ik At alll druggists—35c, 70c, ae 40, TODAY Sica oa R inimen Chas. Ray |fe=ssse=4 WSS: Stheretin toa fe sto Hupmobile dealer. The ‘Hupmobile, for the dealer. man. “Id and Phyllis’ ce Toonerville Comedy SATURDAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S “Broken 1260 BROADWAY | curemnioal society “The opinion is great United of too This at the Read my This Town Needs a Hupmobile Dealer This is a “Hupmobile town,” and it needs, and will soon have, a It is the kind of community that most appreciates this fine car. while ranking with cars that cost much more, sells at the remarkably low price of $1250 f. o. b. factory. This brings it within the reach of per- sons of prdinary means, makes it ‘a wonderful proposition The man we are looking for to represent the Hupmobile here, is a hustler and a good business To such a man, we can practical- ly assure many prospects, sales and exceptional profits. S. B. I. MOTOR SALES CO. the Florida drive is getting bach well) making jokes of his name.—Charies- ten News and Courier. | “GRAPE NUT ISLE” TONIGHT IS GIFT NIGHT Admission 40c Fi _ Of All Events fm session here. , “One thing I like about bankers is quite generally that you can depend upon them.” says said the report, “that this|Leonidas W. Van Quentin. “When loss to hog raisers of the/ever you have it all doped out that States ts due to the feeding | your banker will say no, he says no.” mach corn.” |Kansas City Star. pre: F oo GRRE Col. Natt who ts confucting bottieggers who have been | ——— —— nimreery and greenhouse | Saturday. It will tell you every we have in season. William Mos-| Box 11 08, Casper, Wyo. “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” Musical Comedy and Vaudeville NOW PLAYING Ollie Blanchard s ABC Girls Shows at 7 and 9 Block West of Henning. This is the first year we have been able to supply the great potential demand for Hupmobiles outside of the metropolitan centers. Now the Hupmobile factory has greatly increased its production to supply this demand. ‘is creates a money-making op- portunity. You may be the man we want. Remember that we have no back- breaking requirements—nothing but what will enhance your bank standing. And our discount rate is much more liberal than is or- dinarily offered. It is unmistakably to your advan- tage to talk this over, absolutely without obligation. Let us hear from you. Write at once to and DENVER, COLORADO Blossoms’ —And— HAROLD LLOYD SATURDAY Special Matinee for the CHILDREN Admission 5c ECLIPSE COMEDY FOUR HEAD THIS WEEK’S VAUDEVILLE LAST TIMES TODAY FLYNN & TATE Spontaneous Talking. HARRY Beautiful drum-type lamps the Aurora Flanged crown fenders Oll-Caps—clean and convenient, instead of Street and Yellowstone Avenue Phone 1406 CLAIR & BERGMAN - An Up-to-the-Minute Novelty Female Characters, ““Aunt Abbey” at the County Fair FEATURE PICTURE NEAL HART in “SKYFIRE” A Spectacular Drama of the Canadian Northwest and Borealis. Two Shows This Evening, 7 and 9—Admission 55c A Bishop-Cass Theater LA MAR TOM MIX YOU KNOW HIM, DARING, HUMOROUS. MIX. A Bishop-Cass T heater IN HIS LATEST PICTURE “CHASING MOON” (Don’t Mistake This for “‘Moon”) A romance that travels with the speed of light. _ Nearly every speed vehicle known is used in this Pi Tom chases death and Eva Novak ch: way around the world. Sy ares Tome bat You'll be on the-edge of your seat most of the time. -—ALSO— “SNOOKY’S HOME RUN” (Comedy) STARTING TODAY

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