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~LEGIONCHRD NEXT WEEK HOLS . | "== Bo Rep os he va WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. PROMISE OF SNAPPY RING FIGHTS Double Bill Featuring Casper Battlers Should Prove Sport Calendar . Racing Meeting of Southern Maryland As- ricultural association at Bowie. Meeting of Jacksonville Fair asso- ciation, at Jacksonville, Fla. Athletics Quadrennial meeting of American Olympic association, Washington, D. fe: Popular with Fans; Perkins-Cohen Go With Walt Walters facing Kid Lee and Harvey Perkins taking on Ike Cohen, each for 10 rounds, George McLeod has next Monday evening at the Iris theater. In addition to the main scraps there will be two preliminaries, one for eight and of boxing scheduled for the evening.' Walters and Lee should furnsh a predominating while Perkins and WORLD RIGHTS SECURED Cohen are expected to show the fans of Sapa, Coma Bad) sees Pest ON GREAT ARGTIC FILM much of a reputation for boxing at} © and science to win but he has the and is willing to take on two punches | it he can get in one. Perkins is not| his rushing tactics have won him| It {s promised that motion picture the majority of his fights. It looks| Patrons everywhere shortly will see punishment will win because neither|/#"d struggle that is not only of ab- man is going to be able to go many|*orbing popular interest but unique lot. of heavy blows. | This promise is made by Pathe in an ; |distributmg rights o* “Ni f are training diligently and working | @stributing rig nook of the out dally at the Casper Athletic club. | North-the only photoplay feature a lot of road work the last week and/t!ons and dealing from beginning to are right now in tip-top shape. Lee/¢nd with the fascinating life drama of prime condition at the time of his Children—whose existence has remain win over Eddie St. Clair last month. /¢¢ entirely: Independent of and obliv. of developing speed. | WIL be shown at the Rialto today and “Nanook of the North’ was pro duced for Revillon Freres by Robert Mackenzi: Expeditions into North FROM GAEB'S MANAGER Hudson Bay regions. The rv}. hero man of the tribe who was the indis pensible guide and faithfut compan: NEW YORK, Nov, 22.—The state/ing his hazardous traverses of the Un: suspension Imposed on George Engel. | icetaden Hudson stralta aza {nto the manager of Harry Greb, Heht heavy-|trozen wilderness of Baffin island. Of Engel has been charged with arrang-|. 4 ‘o¢ ri f = jgors of climate which no ing a bout on a guarantee basis with | other race could survive, Mr. Finderty ston snigiste ‘wiper: shai neroeeteey, basis. |agree: “Yet here, utterly dependent | source “of food, live! the most cheer. ful people in all the world—the fear- Nanook, the members of his fam-) fly and his little band of followers, in- living ‘characters in the picture. The heroine is the young mother, Nyla, her naked little Eskimo baby carried ug and comfortable in, the fur shares in the incredible adventures of| the hunting party, dog-sledging over |ture of 50 degrees below zero, yet rest- ing at night in Eskimo comfort in a Should Be Smashing Mill one of the snappiest fight cards of recent years lined up for the other for six rounds. is makes a total of 34 rounds fast fight. with science and ring skili the real old hammer and tongs style long range or depending on footwork She erate Toe'se puotsose:| NOW PLAYING AT RIALTO averse to the slam bang style and! like the man who can take the most|® special feature of human life, love rounds without having to take on ajin the history of motion picture art, All the fighters scheduled to appear|"Otncing that {t had acquired world Walters and Perkins have been doing |©v¢" filmed wholly in Arctic condi needed little hard work as he was in Mative characters—men, women and His workouts are mostly with the fdea!!0us to the forces of civilization. It tomorrow. of the picture, Nanook, is the leading ion of Explorer Fiaherty while ma boxing commission has lifted the! gava Peninsula, and, later; across the weight champion of the United States./ this Nanook (The Bear) of his tribe, Bob Roper in Buffalo. The commis) cays and the other few authorities Jupon animal life, which ts their sole less, lovable, happy-go-lucky Eskimo." cluding mothers and children, are the} “the smiling one.” Even she, with] “parka” hanging from her shoulders, miles of ice and snow in a tempera- snow “igloo” bailt in an hour! School Boundaries : _Dispate Ts Raised/s 4 spvTHUmN OPEN NEW TAILORING SHOP movement is reported to be gaining A new tailoring shop is being, headway rapidly in the Star valley to have all school boundaries in Lin- opened this week at 106, North Center street by S. H. Ackerman, who {s coin county changed so that railroad already. manager of a very success- taxes benefit every section of the county equitably. ‘The county bourn- ful establishment on West Midwest avenye. dary board, composed of the county commissioners, is expected to meet Mr. Ackerman came to Casper seven months ago. Since that time soon to consider the proposition. ——— he has built up such an enormous! trade that one shop is not large! “It Was a Cough That Carried ns 99 will not at the beginning. be larger) He was a big, husky fellow who laughed at colds—never did anything }inan the one at, present babi Mr. Ackerman believes in’ lining him- for taem. One morning be came to work ruffering trom a alight bron-|sei¢ up with Casper's policy of grow-| L cough. “It's nothinr,” he said-}ing, and looks ahead to an increased | business. eex later he .was stricken with —___———_ from which hs never re- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. covered. That Lt¢le cough which so many people neglect frequently leads to Sa gorious consequences. Always it is] Estate of William Ray Harper, warning of trouble. Too] Deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters} of administration were on the 17th, day of October, 1922, granted to, the undersigned in the above es- tete, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned, Clara B. Surrena, within six months after the date of said letter*, or they may be pre- cluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not ex-; hibited within one year from ti date of said letters, they will be for- ever barred. Dated October 17, 1922. CLARA B. SURRENA, Administratrix. Publish October 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1922. often :t is the forerunner of deadly “flu” or pneumonia Don’t deceive yourself by taking cough syrups containing optum. chloroform or other “dope” that merely checks the cough for a while. The proper thing to do is to remove the cause—get rid of the inflamma- tion. This may be done in a safe, na- tural way by inhaling “Deo” vapors night and morning. Procure a 60-cent jar of “Deo,” the genuine Dennis’ Eucalyptus Oint- ment, from any reliable durggist. Heat a spoonful of the ointment in a tin plate and draw in the soothing vapor through the nose and mouth, This quickly relieves the cough, clears the head and throat, and be- gins at once to heal the inflamed membranes. When you go to bed, rub your neck and chest with the oint- ment, covering with flannel. Next day youl feel like a new person. “Deo” is composed of real eucalyp~ tus and several other vegetable oils that are noted for their germ-destroy- ing and healing properties. Used suc- cessfully for over 30 years in the treatment of coughs, colds, catarrh. influenza, bronehitis, asthma and respiratory troubles. Guaranteed to contain nothing injurious. Druggists everywhere sell “Deo” in 28c tubes and 50c jars. Money re- funded if it doesn’t give satisfactory results. Dennis Mrg. Co., Makers, jt Berkeley, Cal—Aav. Use your Credit Call 15 or 16 and give Miss Classified your Want Ad—we'll send bill later— no extra charge for credit. Use your Phone | Che Casper Daily Cribune Tipoy um: Tipdy UM Ta Ta Tya-. i OH— JE LYAH Tre = To MY DYING DAY 1UL NEVER FORGET How FUNNY You Loowen- Carries, PAGE FIVE. By Briggs HENRY! wear ARE You TRYw6 Te 2 vo! Tae CluS FoR « PLEASANT EVENING - a 18a, mv Tetons tony eh on itt JERS. GS are! HOPPE REGAINS BILLIARD TITLE BY DEFEATING WORLD CHAMPION Jake Schaefer Overwhelmed by Former Titleholder In Final Match Last Night of Internationa! Play; Finishes Contest Under Handicap NEW YORK, Noy. 22.—Willie Hoppe is again the 18.2 balk line billiard champion. in the final match of the international 18.2 billiard champion- ship, defeating Jake Schaefer, titleholder, 500 to 283. He won last night in the 12th inning with an unfinished run of 106. During the tournament Hoppe strained a ligament in his right arm and could not make a masse shot without great pain an” deliberation. He never complained, relying on banking. driving and forced draw and follow shots. a 1¢ Considering that he played the open game almost exclusively his runs were remarkable. Immediately after his victory he put to rest reports that he would retire. “I'll certainly defend the title,” he a. é War Refugees To Receive Red Cross Shipment WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—The firth shipment of American Red Cross sup- plies for war refugees ftom Asiy Minor will leave for Greece on De- cember 4, it was announced here, and will comprise 1,000 tons of flour, the first section of a -2,500 tons pur, chase destined for Greece. , see er Uk NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. In the District Court; Sixth Judi- cial District, in and ;for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. Coliseum Motor Company, a Cor- poration, Plaintiff, vs. Roy William- son and Sydney Eales, Defendants. State of Wyoming to Roy Will- jiamson and Sydney Eales, whose last known place of residence was Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming: ‘ou and each of you will take no- tice that you have been sued in the above-entitled court by the Coliseum Motor Company, a corporation, in a civil action for the recovery of the purchase price paid you by the Don’t Fail to Attend the Great INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION Horse Fair and Inter- national Grain and plaintiff herein for » certain auto- mobile, the title to which you war- Hay Show ranted and agreed to defend, which Union Stock Yards said automobile has been claimed by Chicago, 4 the true owner thereof, and of which you were not the owner at the time of the sale thereof, said plaintiff Sk hes cao? ,for the sum of ighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800.00), togetner with interest from the 12th day of July, 1922, Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) at- torney fees, and costs of this action, to secure which your goods, prop- ert; ae chattels have been at- ed. You are further notified that you, and each of you, must answer the petition filed herein by said plaintiff on or before the 16th day of De- cember, 1922, or said petition ‘will be taken as true and judgment for the plaintiff rendered for $1,800.00, interest as aforesaid, attorneys’ fees, and costs, and your property sold to satisfy the judgment. HAZEL CONWELL, (Seal) Clerk of District Court. Durham & Lowey, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Meter ten 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 1922. 5 Nec. 2 to 9, 1922 A Wonderful Educational Institution. Nowhere else can such a stupendous aggregation of the products of Internation. al Agriculture be seen Many features of enter- tainment for the family. See Chicago in Its Pre-Holiday Attire All previous entries have been exceeded this season. Brilliant evening entertain ment. Be sure you trayel via Full particulars regarding fares train schedules, etc., on appli- Brakes Examined Free ACCESSORIES Willis-Hackett Co. 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W NRA OF He regained the title last night} SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE Cf All Events COMMISSION'S RULING UPHELD BY MANAGER OF BATTLING SIKt Escapades of Sengalese Cost Him Profits of New | Title When License Is Revoked; German Movie Makers Make African Offer PARIS, Nov. 22.—M. Hellers, manager of Battling Siki, in an interview published in L’Auto, snys he accepts the ac- tion of the French boxing federation in withdrawing the li- cense of the Senegalese and asserts: “By my work I made him a world champion; I should have liked, by my advice, to make) Wass but from reports T hear I have hes ‘a. pendionihal? again deceived myself.” 1_|_ Petit Parisienne says that Siki ha ‘Th that Siki's y red e newspaper learns that Siki’s|. 7 approached by a German motion license was cancelled because of the picture firm with a view to having boxer’s assault 6n the manager of|him appear in a film, but that he has Meurice Prunier and because of his| not yet answered. behavior in public places in Paris oS a and in the provinces. Wh; pay_more? See the Exchange “By his fault, Sikt makes us lose| Furniture Co. for gas ranges, beat ail the profits of the victory over and all gus appliances. Phone Carpentier,” said Heliern in the inter-| 1°56: 21-18-tf view “that is to say at least 4,000,-! 000 francs. which ts not bad, and all HICHESTER Ss PI the sporting honors, which is better I understand that the federation Is Lgdieet Ask yewr® hee er obliged to guard tho interests of box ing before personal inte s and that is why I accept the decision. I am feeply grieved by all that has hap-| ‘years koown as Devt, Safest, Aiwary' |pened. I have not seen Siki for ten! EVERYWHERE, jdays and thought he had mended his SOLD BY DRUGGISTS Do Your Christmas Shopping Early AMATEURS ELECT of reports that Bill Piercy, pitcher of NEW YORK—William C. Prout,| the Boston Red Sox, and “Red” Old- | representing the New England asso-| ham, Detroit pitcher, were alleged to clation was re-clected president of the be violating the rule regarding barn- | Amateur association, storming by playing winter baseball on the Pacific const. 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