Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. rid Results By Leased Wire HEMPLE AND PERKING TOBE IN PINK FOR BATTLE NEXT WEEK THE COMMON SENSE REMEDY FOR SICK HEADACHE : A sick, nervots Deatacte telte pain ache telts|pain within en minutes. The ti ‘ef physical disorder of waicn been Most often it means Sieoctn ee the even is a genera! system from collected wasts ‘1 AMY HORSES FINSH FIRST N'S ENDURANCE TEST 17 IN TIME LIMIT! heseereesecses| ee ners « 2 aut, throbbing Readache” ”"-| the potzonous waste, snd reilef =, x - é ret week relie! m | quickly ows. Prince Golfs [Bout Holds Prospects of Being| ee the. pubmicand Citea ateek ne ret to ask for LE's | cause This js logical. It is just] LA. the improved as- Hardest Fought Ever Sart a % She way TINGLE'S LAXO ASPi-|pirin which containg all three in- Witnessed Here BRANDON, Vt... Oct: 17— Seven- BIN ac sresienter 5 the aspirin with the teen of the 21 horses competing in The Senuine aspirin relleves the Fé eka the 1922 army endurance ride fink —It's_ absorbed ow dt | % —It relieves pain One week from tonight Jack Hem-| in the minimum time of nine hours Pa —It’s a gentle laxative ple and Harvey Perkins will meet for4 allowed. Every , horse entered com. F. ten rounds on the Eka benefit pro- Dlethd the itivat Bay's. ridbawhloh be- 5 TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN | what is expected to be the Burlington, Ack Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box™ gan at Fort Ethan Alleu- at 6:30 o'clog< yestenis¥ morning. roughout the day a @ricling rain yweight has been go that tell. | Today's ride will take the horses jback to Burlington, a distance of 60 miles. go when the bell round mple has had an unusually goo “years in the ring and man‘that ever knocked tim Tom Crowley, an clangs for | ra eye ed the first day’s run of 10 6-10 1 je was never encvcesi t @ return mairch although he | log: Crowley for .*o years. At! the Jess Willard s training fe put with Jack I for he world heavyweight ston Racing—Meeting of Empire City he pic! nple is chief Racing Association, at Yonkers: meet+ er a nd Hemple stuck on the job/ ing .“f Kentucky Jockey club at La h the strenuous days at Ben tenia; meeting of Maryland Fair as. eee pealalda eh met ne pga les Hieco are four of the strom men who are ‘an to put the Notre Damme football tear Sai the gridiron map of sociation, at Laurel. © har always been not ‘or his ring | the west. hey 601 ara an ™ . Gi M . hers } alship and his ability to hadi meus “Hear™ Billier, comdiintes fer balleack posiiioms. tere eee and Gerald Miller, brothers of; fa | pencil: show—Shephérd Dog club of | America, at New York.. t t a wicked punch with either hand} 2 “= FRISCO UNABLE SIKASKED TN The oldest boat in the world !s be-' Checkers—American national cham." Vine dug out of a bog on the Slesvig plonship tournament, at Boston. \\ coast: if is belleved to date back to Boxing--Happy Little ys. the begirining of the second century. Kelser, 15, rounds, at_New Orleans. Ue #3 Bia, Heavy weight, grey, double Blankets with red Perkins hes fought but seven times and has five knockauts to his <a in that time. "The only man tha ever held him to a Craw was Pueblo| Jim Flynn, the fireman who almost | - beat Jack Johnson when the black} i ‘The Prince of Wales at London Behemoth was in his prime. Flynn 1 “arives off for his medal round to ally lost to Johnson on a fou! after SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17.—The tack :hobk jan Francisco baseball team dis- 7 “ ieity 08 coveain of the Royal ena oe. Diack had been knocked om oe dike Sansdey<arthe riiteingitae stripe near the edges. Get this, the regular price of ——— kta rightfully the hea! Paclfle coast league pennant and a |Bickara Seeks to Learn Truth BETA. this Blanket is $3.50. Come now, while they last. CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—(By The As- saught: ehanilouahiy ‘of thee nook champlonship series with New Ha- Of Report That African | oa | Two Blankets for the price of one and one-half—in sociated Press.)—Only 19 minor | sii cntain region but he is mecting| Yet is out of the question, George Will Not Fight ; 4 other words league players were requisitioned at the annual major league drafting ineeting held here Sunday, the Netional leagus taking the larger share of the youngsters. Only two American league clubs, New York and Washington, submitted rames, those two clubs calling for five players, Washington taking three. The Pittsburgh Nationals drafted Shepard, Aberdeen, 8. D. Sioux Falls, S. D., th Nationals, Catcher Anderson, Beau- mont, and the New York Americans Johnson of Aberdeen, 8. D. MORRISON ire THE ee OF PERFECT SERVICE E | {| 3! Clark and Madison Sts. i : Garde Hi ; ferrace brrace Garden 1c Home.s* Come to our store and the best man he has ever fought in| Hemple, The latter has two dates booked in the east after his coming| affray and can be depended on to| step out and force the going all the}. j, |wey. A loss to Perkins next Tuesday would hurt his standing in his com- ing bouts. | On the same card for ten rounds is/ Another feature fight between Eddie} St. Clairand Kid Lee. Both fighters are well known to Casper fans anti the mention of either man on > the| | program alwaya means a snappy bat-| tle. Isee has a 15-round decision over| St. Clair and the latter is doing} evrything in his power to get in the! best condition to reverse the dect-| young organization for the promotion of athletics in the high schools of Wr: oming. Miss Mae Hamilton, county super intendent of schools with headquar. ters in Casper, was elected a member of the vxecutive committee of the state teachers’ association. A. Putnam, one of the club own. ers, salhere today. “If New Haven wanted a series to settle the minor leagu> cham- plonship,- they should have ch: Jenged us earlier,” Putnam sa’d- “Our club broke up yesterday and several players have left for thelr homes, Manager Jack Miller leaves today fori his home in Kearney, N. J. A championship series with the winner of the series between St. Paul and Baltimore was proposed several weeks ago but negotiations were dropped when the league pres- | idents failed to reach an agreement as to the number of games, be one of the many buyers who are participating in my great $8,500 Cash Purchase Sale Bargains are being offered ever seen. Thanks to unprecedd&ted p' shoppers that eclipse anything you have urchases, we can offer Cazpor Men’s Suits and Overcoats At Positive Savings of One-Third or More SUITS AND OVERCOATS SPECIALLY PRICED AT $12.50 $24.95 $29.95 $19.95 $35.00 Don’t confuse these with ordinary garments bought purposely for sales. Every si out, made for lea wanted to unload in gle garme ng stores hurry. nt offered is high cles through- of the country. Manufacturers That is why we got them to sell at such phenomenally low prices. HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS HUB Clothiers 224 South Center Street Sylvester McCauley, _ pitcher has an agreement to join the Cht- cago White Sex and his pitching arm | gridiron. ECZEMA ON HAND IN BLISTERS Burned and Was Painful. Cuticura Healed. “Eezema broke out on the palm of my hand in blisters. Later the blisters broke and wer sore that Icould not open my hand. It burned and was so painful that I could not mat my hand in water. I had to it bandaged for over a month. “Tread an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent fora free sample. I could see ar improvement so purchased more, and when I had used one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Clara Axe, Myrtle Point, Ore. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal for every-day toiletuses. Somple Each Pree by Mall. Address." Shere. Soar Mic. Orvtment i andto, Taleo We“ Calicure Soup shaves without mus. {Tex Rickard | Heller, the fighter’s manager, | and pool as the new title holders, ‘quarter back of Columbla college, Du- revealed today when Leslie O’Connor,! buque, whose absence from moleskins secretary ts mourned by the college because he panais, t NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—In an effort! to reach en understanding on a ten-| |tative arrangement by which Batting Siki was to come to America to’ en- gage in bouts with Nght heavyweights | today cabled Maurice It has} been reported from Parisethat Siki jhas no intention of coming to Amer-! fea, “If Siki end his manager do not come here,’ said Rickard, “2s. they cabled me they would, then I will guarantee that Siki will never box in }America if I can prevent it.” SPLIT BIG POT, CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—Players on the Chicago} White Sox club which lost the title of| city champions to the Cubs Sunday,| received almost as much money per| man as their share of the players’ it was) to Baseball Commissioner Id of the division of the pool. ‘Connor said that the Cubs, Mr. fe too. valuable. to endanger on” the| Whose share was $14,706 85, decided to jsplit the amount into twenty-six full | shares, so that the mascot, the ground-keeper, and several others |would share in the amount, several shares being divided. The losers’ share jof the pool amounting to $9,804.56, | | was divided into twenty-one full shares, 20 players getting a share each, while one share was split four ways. Ban Placed on Betting Machine CHARLESTON, W. Va., Oct. 17.— |The West Virginia supreme court | ruled yesterday that pari-mutuel ma- chines are gammbling devices and cannot be operated at the tri-state fair, which opens tomorrow at Hun- tington. Attorneys for the fair asso- | cation had ma‘ntained that the su- preme court shagd permit the ma- chines at the horse races Secausé the state jaw prohibiting the use of gamb- ling devices, did not specifically. men- tion the parl-mutuels. a ape Cleveland is to have an apartment | building. costing $307000,000 and cap: i able..of accommodating a thousand families in suites ranging from: four to twelve rooms, Since 1896 1Remember It’s Importéd Java Wrapper TURN over 50c Conoress C:1car Company METROPOLITAN CIGAR CO. 1324-28 Larimer Street Denver, Colo. TWO $3.50 BLANKETS FOR $5.25 O. D. Wool Blankets Genuine U. S.. Army, government standard olive drab Wool Blankets. Regular price $3.95. Get this, two Blankets for the price of one and one-half—in other words TWO $3.95 BLANKETS FOR Enclosed find $9.00 for which please send me the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune for one year, or enclosed find $2.50 for which please send me the Sunday Tribune for oné year. —s | . A d | ston. eT TES | a new leaf in |! ‘ | Hemple ang St. Ciair are working | I H. wiitTs y f ‘ ; t daily at 2:30 at the Casper A a Hetic club and Perkins and.Lee at § owa eavy your favorite _ ‘clock at ht same place. Tho fans : < Zech Wich Bath |are invited to see the men worx out Signed to Meet | shape cigar.! PICK YOUR BARGAINS AT THE 3 N{any dey up to he time of the pro- Rates hh peed 5 } | Scotty Lyons and Jack Hass, mid-1 M eport 44r00ms— if lateweights are on for a sixround cur. | iske, R Dp TheJava wrap-, K . b at $2.50 Fy i |tain raiser. Both men are going : ae fanvd th 3 asco yh os! pee pesaay Pedi cotton’ ee GRAND FORKS, N. D., Oct. 17-—|Tex Rickard, Authorized a p e 526 W. YELLOWSTONE ORDER BY MAIL at Bud Rider, of Clinton, Iowa, a giant| | pe OND 292 rooms | future. corn. Huakedeasighitig a35/pounds\end Sarre pa a to Vuelta Abajo, On the Road to the Refinery —Open Evenings’ Till 9 j at $3.50 Tickets go on sale at the Smoke) sanding'6 feet 8 inches, has been a 3 House, Tho pricec, considered very | SONG eect ‘niny Miske, of St. ce $a. Havanafilleris. Lats a) g|reesonable for a card with two ten-| Dour here for the main bout in the| NEW YORK, Oct. _17.—Promoter at $4.00 33 5088 | round feature bout, are $1.50, $2.50) 4, crican legion armistice day boxing|‘Tex Rickard was instructed at a| bl d fi a 249 rooms E | and $8.50. card, November 11, it was announced | meeting of the state athletic comm's-| a Dien oun : ; at $5.00 Se SE, today. sion today to pay both Tom Gibbons Blunt 3 ; 7 Be Siro :}and Billy Miske, St. PaPul heavy (in Glass Jen) only in the e ’ Ne kK. FLETCHER ELECTED Valuable Soup Bone | weights, under the terms of thei | | = ontract signed by the boxers’ for the , 4 on : bout last Friday which was dwarded| fa mous La 2 L] Scri e ‘‘ to Miske on a foul. > -SEGRETIRY OF STATE. eee Palinas the : : | ment, Chairmar Muldoon said in an- li e | nouncing the proposed action, was in in + ATHLETIC COMMITTEE sardahas wih ine terereuner| Quality Cigar, For the Casper Daily and = i! rules which require that the commis. ; j y decision given in a since 1896. CHICAGO {| Dou stoped by, any bteseelate |? > pete - Sunday Tribune in the Heart of the Loop Ppa aaverpmn er Ge Eee | —----- | Exes The best in’ News, Features, Continued Stories and Convenient to all theaters, 4| State Teachers’ association recently ee: Comte: railway stations, the retail and | hela in Cheyenne, C. K.. Fletcher, Bont Gn ginss jar. wholesale districts, bylivingatthe | principal of Natrona county high \> 2 for 2 yhool, was elected secretary of the i} state. aiMlletic association. . This 1s!a Pertects Grands 8 for CUT. OUT AND MAIL TODAY Namorsis ote 20 Street No. —.. City “ __, State. Scratch out offer not accepted. THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C0. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center‘ Phone 62 WEY ARE TS eeennncc ee See eae eee ee | | Ba orgeqereceger ce oR EE Ce

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