Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 5

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 MING SYSTEM IN TENNIS PLAY Suggestion of Americans In Davis Cup Contest Wins Commendation M Noy. 7—The Mel- bourne Herald says the suggestion advanced in the United States that A “zone system" should te adopted in competition for the Davis cup the Internationa: lawn tennis trophy has met with approval from jocal tennis players. Gerald Patterson, captain of Aus- tralin’s 1922 Davis cup team, is quot- @4 as declaring he has no doubt the system will be adopted. . ‘NTW YORK, Nov. 7.—The pro. posal to divide competition for the Davis cup into two geographical zones, American and European, will be acted upon at an international sennis confurence to be held in Lon don, Dec, 40, it was anounced today. ‘The conference was called by the United States LAwn Tennis feder ation to cons'der general revision of the Davis cup regulations, It will be followed by a second conference under the auspices of *the Interna- vional Lawn Tennis federation to dis- cuse playing rules and adopt a new international cede. At jeast ten nations will be repre- mented at the conferencs which is expected to have the most far reach- ing effect upon tennis of any ever held. Besides the United States they include Great Britain, France, Spain, Roumania, Canada, Australia, South Africa, India and Denmark. TWO BARRED IN “ROUT STAGING ~~ etailsbte:"Cortimaston: Low- ers Bar Against Gib- Bons and Collins ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 7.— Mike ‘Mbbens, St. Paul middleweight boxer, and Mike Collins, Minneapolis promoter, who have been managing & etring of borers have been tempor. arily barred from staging bouts by the state boxing commiss’on, it be came known today. Johnny O'Donnell, and Billy Stearns, boxers, also have been barred, pending an investiga- tion by the commission of reports of an alleged fllegally staged ‘ight card at Albert Lea last Friday night. pe tans “echt Santel Signs ° - To Meet Varga Mark Moore LOB ANGELES, Cal., Nov. will meet Joe Varga of San Francisco here November 29. SCOUTS GIVE UP. GAMES AND -HINES TO SPREAD GARDS FOR REO CROSS ‘The unselfish example of ten boys of Scout Troop Four today shows clearly what the Scout movement has done to make better men in the com These ten boys had entertain- ing generation. planned much personal ment for themselves over election @ay when the Red. Cross headquar- ters called up the Scoutmaster and stated that the Red Cross was in a hole because no method had been de, Yised to distribute the posters and cards of the coming drivé. . The scoutmaster of Troop Four 2D called for volunteers and mearly the \yrhole troop responded at once al- though only ten were asked for, this in the face of the plans for more per- sonal enjoyment on the part of the youngsters. The games and hikes Were given up cheerfully and this Morning saw the picked lot at the Red Cross headquarters on t'me to the dot and ready to take over the task of placing the posters and cards in the different business houses. Cer- tain streets and blocks were allotted to each pair of scouts and the hoys started’ out. ‘The work was done with dispatch and commendable neatness and the politeness of the scouts was commented udon by sev- eral business men whom the Inds policited for space for the posters. The boys who distributed the post: ers and cards were: Merton Boyd, Flavio Valdez, Pete Heagany, Barrie) Mahoney, Will Johnson, Foster Har-| rison, Donald Taylor, Robert Castel, and Hugh Desert. | LANDER DAIRY &! PRODUCE CG. 546 South Chesteut | claimant to th nd tad \e world’ ig! . F wseehansl Cleaners; have moved thelr establsh- heavyweight wrestling championship | nent from 118 East Railrond to a t WINNINGS FOR YEAR OF PIMLICO FUTURITY CHAMP TOTAL $97-947 BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 7.—When Sally's Alley, W. S. Kit ‘8 crack two year old filly, won the 2nd divi- sion of the Pimlico futurity here last Saturday she brought her total win nings of the year to $97,347. Her share of the futurity was $41,615. ‘This figure far exceeds the mark set by Man O'War, ag a two year oid who won $83,000 in his first year on he turf, Blossom Time, E. R. Bradley's en- try, atid wonner of the first division in the $60.000 Pimlico futurity tast Saturday, will not start in the spe cial mile race today at Pimlico for the gold cup offered by the Maryland yy club, McNaughton’s Little Colt hird to Blossom Time, alsc nf the race. Both horses reporied tb have gone lame. Nine of the leading horses in the country will goto the post in the Bowie handicap of $10,000 added money for three clds and upwards Ocean Exterminator and Mad Hatter are expected to furnish the chief competition. pot Han WASHINGTON U. TEAM HOPEFUL Will Be in Fine Condition to Battle California Champs Saturday ball team, which mects the unde feated University of California eleven in the stadium here armistice day, is in better condition for the contest than at any time this season, accord ing to football experts who have watched the last few turnouts, Most of the men who were battered in the gome with Washington State colleg: October 30 ore back ja the tneuy and the few injuries outstanding ore en'y slight. Three heavy the week will put a final edge on the Coach Enoch Bagshaw believ ing the week M1 eluding chalk talke- and cat structions for both offense scrimmages luring fighting condition of his men fense will be an importan: the daily routine part of “Washington will be on han Sat urday to give all they have," Coach Bagshaw sa ei SERVIGE CLEANERS IN NEW LOCATION HERE Nygaard, Horseh = and Service new building of large size at Jackson and Railroad streets. In thelr new quarters the Service Ci#kners will be able to give far great er service to the public than they have been able to do in the past. The Bowser system of cleaning, rec: ognized as, one of the best systems developed, has been installed. This is gasoline treatment of Some systems use water and a purely clothes. gasoline, while othérs use gasoline only in spots, but the Bowser system is complete in every respect and cap able of giving first class service. The Service Cleaners, will opey in their new qaurtérs tomorrow. Vis! tors will be welcome to inspect plant Jf any so desire. In looking over the new establishment one cannot but be impressed with its efficiency, cleanliness, and its machinery. ite John Barrymore ieacrRannsesaentit: WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 . 10e——25c Today and Tomorrow Double All-Star Bill “DOUG” FAIRBANKS —In— “Manhattan Madness” HARRY CAREY “44 Calibre Mystery” i a JOHNNY FOX “The ae Comedian oaks PEI “Ginger Face” THURSDAY “Broad Daylight” Che Casper Daily Cribune That Guiltiest Feeling WHEN You GET To THe THEATER NICE AND EARLY AND ARE COMFORTABLY AND ADVAN TAGEOCSLY SEATED AND You FUMBLE AROUND IN VARIOUS Focre WHILE IMPORTANT | { i) Oe |Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of Maryland Jockey clu. at Pimlico. Meeting of Green River Jockey club opens at Evansville. Field Trials. Nations! Beagle club of at Aldie, Va. Delawar at Oak Orchard. Det Racing. Meeting of Mary’and Jockey ¢ Amerie? ub’ A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingE: ~-Most Women Can a Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated ‘cores of womet? for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he to ie eer a Penecsipee va mixed with olive oil, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a face, VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM IRIS THEATER Plays Wednesday and Thursday “THE SWISS SONG BIRDS” (Yodlers) Singing and Scenic Novelty Presenting “A MORNING IN THE ALPS” Jack King “The Singing Feo!” With, His Everlasting Smile “Dis: of Mirth” Com Singing, Dancing and ‘ing. Fitzgerald Duo Barre] Jumpers Picture og MARY MILES MINTER eins “The Heart Specialist” “SHERLOCK HOLMES Setter and Pointer’ club, FoR Enes AND DIALOGUES ARE TAKING PLACE ON THE STAGE at Pimlico. Harvey Bright vs. Hughie Hutch! on, 10 rounds, at ‘Montreal, i THEATER ES "AND THE CURTAING ANO THEN THE USHER F SPORTING NEWS By Briggs Goes UP AND You COMES ALONG AND ASKS SecTLe BACK To jt Sec Your SGAT.CHECK SETTLE ENToY THE SHow YouR. CHECK i —AND THE USHER “Loors NouR SEAT 1S ON THE OTHER SIDE AWA. NA WNW SS AND TelrsS You Tae AISLE AT FAULT, Boxing. TODAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE “Goodnight Paul” —ALSO— Charles Chaplin bis 1to 11 Dog’s Life” 10c and 40c secrets of a Paris dancer. by the man who made “Beyond TOME ALONG | VAND_AS You GATHER uP Ye R THinGs AND Move ue EVCRYSovY GLARES AT You AS THo' You WGRe Last Times TODAY GLORIA SWANSON | “HER GILDED CAGE” ‘A love-drama that reveals the sensational Lavishly produced the Rocks.’”’| David Powell and Walter Hiers in the cast. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS | Tony Sarg’s Almanic—Pollard Comedy—News | THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Playing Afternoon and Night SHOWS AT 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 PAGE FIVE First in News of All Events TOMORROW AND THURSDAY RIALTO MARION DAVIES “The Yeung Diana” Lovely Marion Davies as the heroine of a strange and begutiful love-drama. Elaborately produced in a setting of gorgeous gowns and luxury. From Marie Corelli’s startling novel. CHRISTY COMEDY—“THAT SON OF A SHIEK” SNAPSHOT ? S. O. A. R. A. Dance TONIGHT AT THE ARKEON Given by the Standard Oil Athletic and Recreation Association ELECTION RETURNS Admission $1.00 0096099000000 000 008 “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” A Musical Comedy Adapted From the Famous Stage Production by the Same Name —Presented By— | OR QUICK RESULTS CHARACTER IN ALL FICTION Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's HOLMES dramatic acting. AND AMERICA, and others. THREE DAYS Starts Today Hal Moore, Organist A_Bishop-Cass Theater BRINGS TO THE SOREEN THE MOST THRILLING PHOTOGRAPHED IN ENGLAND, SWITZERLAND Cast includes: Roland Young, Carol Dempster, ‘Hedda re al Percival Knight, Reginald Denny, Robert Schadle, Anders Randolph, Louis Wolheim, Gustave Von Seyffertitz Admit Mrs. Jessie M. Haggerty and one to “Sherlock Holmes.’ T. Nov. 7. TRY TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS| SHERLOCK His portrayal of the great detective, Sherlock Holmes, will stand forever a3 the screen's most brilliant pleco of | Pathe News BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS CO. —Also— A GREAT PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTION— ONE YOU SHOULD NOT MIss! “ALWAYS AUDACIOUS” FEATURING WALLACE REID Admission 10c-40c Shows at 7 and 9 “Follow the Crowd—You'll Be Surprised” FAREWELL TO CASPER AFTER TEN SUCCESSFUL WEEKS IN CASPER THE JOLLIES COMPANY PRESENTS ITS FAREWELL OFFERING IRIS THEATER TONIGHT “THE ISLAND OF SPICE’ The entire company is putting forth all its effort to make this a fine entertainment; let’s giv: them a real send-off. Feature Photoplay 24 EARLE WILLIAMS In His Latest Production “THE MAN FROM DOWNING STREET” TOMORROW AND THURSDAY FOUR ACTS CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURE wh ™ aa ee w ' a wee OST Pee ete en Rte tyme iemcmnme

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