Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

World Results By Leased Wire stu © Mis ' F ae ® Sale of Sammy Hale to Athletics May Be Opening = Wedge for Numerous Changes In Baseball a: Firmament; Yanks to Purchase May. - +s Sian oa 4% Mt = LOUISVILLE, K Dec. 6.—(By The Associated Press.) }-Trade winds began blowing at the minor league conven- Zion today as a result of the szle yesterday of Sammy Hale, ) Bensatio ‘al batting and fielding star of the Portland, Ore. c coast league, to the Philadelphia Ameri- e of players and cash approximating $75,000. uf Club of the Pa _coa + wans for a reported pric HIGH SCHOOLS hispered nferen dicated leaguers : w sing of the meeting tomorrow. . E Barr business manager of : t Americans, expects to : « for purchase of : I Jakie May, a former St. Louis 2 N al’s discard, who was a pitch a = ion with Vernon in the Pa May season. games. x fouthwestern Wyoming Pre- | wor negotiations for n' pares for New Season in ‘Th prelimi A |the purctiase have been con- thletic: a Athletics. | cluded t all remains is signa. ¢ osing the deal. The price is v | GREEN RIV! 6. B90, ' Representatives of the high schools was sold to the Ath t t-|letics yesterday, the deal made the §, of southwestern Wyoming, at a meot-| letlcs 3, Ing_here, perfected the organiza Pi ° coast league star to go ef Division 1 of the state high|to the rs within the last year at £ Gchool athletic association. Through | recc pricéa: The Whigg this organization the winners of | Sox Kamm, star third championships in various spc San’ Irranioss aaa 3 be determined at the end of each ve white ithe Glants purchase Bon and a trophy awarded. O'Connell, a sensational out- The division is composed of the m the San: Francisco club high schools of Kemmerer, Mounta! nj for $75,009. View, Lyman, nston, Rawl Cobb of the Detroit , Hanna, River, Rock Sp: | with President | ana Afton. R. M. Thompson, prin-| Frank N: in. thecaaneaed Manager Miller Huggins York Americans and ess Manager Barrow, supposedly Bobby Veach, the veteran out er, whom the Yankees have w | d wh said to be anxious to Detroit. nce with New cipal of the Rock Springs high school, | fer Yas elected president of the bet SAA eh U8. 0. ob ab | fie ed. uve baseball com- | le }) | “blue wntion in the face” Buffalo last | Kenesaw M. Landis, missione is scheduled to address the mas and mincr leaguers at the : ann banquet tonight He will not aha} The ssioner declared he in ’ Will Play Penn State in East}: wee ae elias vs, West Game on Pasadena |... © line, but he made Field. | mmissioner is not expected to the charges of President of the Western and Three-I ‘agues that he favored the White Sox in the award of Eugene Elsh, outfield star with the Sloux City club, who, after being sold to the Pitts- burgh club for $10,000 was awarded to the White Sox. The decision was based on a “second pick” contract made between the White Sox and Sloux City, the latter club having represented that first choice of its players had been granted to another club. ity failed to produce proot of this {t was reported Landis ruled and Elsh was ordered turned over to the White Sox for $2,500. PeR ea CALIFORNIA AND “HUSKER OQUADS MAY BATTLE ON no The c rey Tearn IOS ANGELES, Dec. 6—Both the student body and faculty of the Un fersity of Southern California ex pressed gratification today at the ac jection of the Trojans yesterday by the Pacific’ conference to represent! the west against the Penn State eleven in the annual east versus west football. contest at Pasadena, Ca! New Year's day. “We will do our best te uphold the honor of the west,” said university of- fictals. The members of the football squad Were variously quoted as saying, “hot dog!” and “let us at ‘em!”" The Trojans will resume training “when Coach Elmer C. (“Gloomy Gus") Henderson returns from the annual conference meeting December 9 at So attle, it was said. [s port Calendar| Racing Meeting of ness Men's Racing association, at v Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-An an club, at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at Tijuana. | t i 1 1 ‘ 1 PASADENA, Cal., Deo. University of California and t sity of Nebraska football teams gladly en permission to use the nament of Roses association sta dium for a game Christmas day, cording to John J. Mitchell, pres!- nt of the association. Members of the California Alumni Jockey Baseball Meeting of National Association of Professional Bacsball clubs, at Louts- | vile. oclation here, are anxious to see > Cycling lifornia in one more game this sea- ' Third d+y of annus! six-day race}son anil, they say, pos- in New York. s'ble will be done to have the Bears Boxing play here Christmas day Tioyd Jornson vs. Dill ‘ennan, 15 teunds, at New York AE LTS PAIR OF PANTS TO BE Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- COAST CHRISTMAS DAY, BADE WINDS BLOWATMEETING to: Pasi | | LIN IFAONEYSACT In THe WORLD STILL ON TRE GREEN THE SLOWEST FOURSOME Waiting For a Slow Foursome to Get Off The Green THE SLOWEST FOURSOME IN THE WORLD.,... EVERY CWS HAS ONE Jsst AN IRON SHOT FROM THE GREEN GETTING DRowsyY- YWAWRLS - MAY AS WELL SIT Down AND WAIT | EUP OF CITY B DEFINITELY FIXED LAST NIGHT Eight Organizations Win Recognition Out of 15 Applications Filed for Member- ship; Eleven-Week Season Planned At the executive meeting of Tuesday evening the definite Commerce team and the ASKET LEAGUE LOUISVILLE.—Jock Malone, St. Paul, won a newspaper decision over Bryan Downey 2 I%round bout. |The men are middlewcights. Firpo; | South said. he would returh to the United States soon, Tex | Rickard announced NEW YORK.—Hoenry A. Slocum, New Yorl4 will represent the United States gy two international tennis jconferends| at London, December 20 the Casper Basketball league! tia 21, Tt was annou the makeup of the Ofganization United ’ States Lawn nsso- was determined with the elimination of the Chamber of ciation. ranting of a franchise to 2 consoli-i SPOKA Yokel, of Salt dated team of teachers and sc society. The league’s trouble teams but to select the eligible. It was decided at first to have onl} eight organization in 15 app ations were 12-team circuit was remedy to the situat The fives which will compete in a li-week season, each team which will meet the other teatas twice, giv ing each team 22 games, the Kiwanis club, Standard refinery Ohio On most I the league but and # a received promot r 1 as | will be from | ethodist | 1, echureh Texas O} any, Ame Legion, American Express com-| Baptist church, Elks, Presby church, the Back and refinery ; am has good faith that it wi son and has given its bylaws of the of the high can pany, terlan the approval to the | leagne. Sam team, and B. V. Osborne. | of the league, will draft the schedule Harry Black, C. D. Poling ss on the eligibil jorne will y BAD TARE 3 Says Backache Often Means | You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat. it, may mean you have been eating much meat, says a well-known au thority. An excess of meat may form | uric acid, which rworks the. kid: | neys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, lke you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have back- ache, sick hea he, dizzy spells; your tomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three} times during the night. , Hither consult a good, reliable physi- clan at once or get from your pharma- cist/ about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with litha, and has been used for generations to clean and stimu- late sluggish kidneys, also to neutral- tze acids in the urine #0 it no longer irritates, thus often ending bladder dert workmen; ail work guaranteed, ¢ Casper Jewelry Manufacturing Co, SED IN TUG lf WAR I avant 12-3-tf "teenies | ATTHELEIRER STORE I *" NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Sterling ex { Change established another new 3 record today, demand bills —=> © Quoted at $4.56% or 1%c above yes- ¥s ferday’s top price. Tho normal rate] On of the most unique athletic 1 oreeerirevers events ever held in the sporting an- z nals of Casper is scheduled by the Learner Shoe & Clothing store for Thursday afternoon when a tug-of-war r will be held with three men to a team pulling on the respective pant- : legs of a pair of “Sweet-Orr Tug O° } v pants. If the trousers rip or t tear Mr. Learner, the proprietor, will i present each man with a pair of Sweet-Orr trousers free. If they fait 4 to rip or tear he will present them 1 with a bandana handkerchief free to wipe off the perspiration. The contest will take place at 5 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the 1 | store at 260 South Center street. 1 relievesacratchy, congestedfeel- The Remodeling Sate which ts tak- i ing in your throat. Phiegmlooe- /f |ing place at the Learner store this { ens, inflamed tissuesaresoothed. week is breaking all recor for Follow the directions on the amount of merchandise being disposed i bottle. Such welcome relief! of to the Casper public. The prop- Your cough eases—your cold rietor hopes to dispose of his entire 1 breaks up. Now—not when it’s stock in a few weeks in order that | s 4 serlous—ask your droggist for | can immediately remodel the interior ww jof the building and make better 7 ~asyrup for coughs & colds { je weakness. Jad Salts 1s Inexpensive, cannot@in: e and makes a delightful, e: outmasters from the Backlog has been not to find enough Ity nd Bill F and N Lake, was given cision over Ted They are light hi the feferee’s , de Thye of -Port!and. avywelght wrestlers of players nr will act as iclals for all the games, oe Doub! 8 will be ed three} SAN DIEGO, Cal., Dec, 5.—Rae- nights a week. Tuesday n'ght the| ing at Tiajuana was temp rari y games will be at the Baptist chureh| Suspended today under orders re- ymnastum, Wednesday night at ghe| ¢elved there from Minister of War and Thursday night at the high COFFEE Ib. - Gur SUPERB Blend 3 Ibs. for $1.25 PIGEON TEA & COFFEE CO. 228 E. 2nd—Phone 623 st of players avallable this orning was the Backlog team, which will include in its lineup Dean Morgan, rd, Lee, Neti Hath Darrel Hathaway, Ea Verne nd Wilson. -FOR RENT FORDS AND DONGES Drive Them Yourself. Phone 274-M 511 South Durbin A) me Wilson RADIATOR AND HOOD COVERS Keep your radiator, from freezing and protect your TIE Wowearonorn cp) we STRIVE 10 PLEAse’ MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE . SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street Opposite Ertraace to New Postoffice | , COME AND BE CURED If affected with either acute or chronic disease, simple or complicated, you can come io us knowing that we have treated and cured case after case ‘our own. ase is yet curable, WE it, and you may be sure that iu eee satisfactory and ‘each. e Debility, Weak Nerves, tn- jults of exposure, overwork are’s Laws, id Kidneys, Vari- Bleed, COME IN AND TALK IT OVER FREE—Conéultation, Examination—FREE reach of even the poorest, and nyments arranged to P"7"Conaultation free. Hours, 9 a. ™ to S 1p im. Spectalists for Men Only. water drink. D: Ady. S30 18th St. Opponite New Post- 2 office, Denve x Denver Medical Institut alles in Mexico City and trans- mitted through Governor Innocente Lugo of Lower California. The order from General Calles stated» that his action wn. based on reports of disorders and disturbances , in Tiajuana. Mexican officials and American doing Case aad below the international boundary declared there had been no disorders of any ind and that quit has prevailed tor some time throughout Lower Cali- forn'n.. Officers the Tiajuana JocKkye club: ytatod that there would be no racing today, but they were confident that necessary permission for the resumption of racing would be received within All inquiries wwered by W. charge of the WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 5— Radio communication between res- cuers on the surface and miners en- tombed in mines following fires and explosions, is a hope held out Bf the United States bureau of mines, to les sen the horrors and losses of mine dis- asters. Prelimigary tests conducted by the bureau, with the co-operation of a great electrical manufacturing concern, in an experimental mine at Bruceton, Pa., already have resulted in a degree of success. While these experiments have #0 far failed to develop any practical method of using wireless waves for underground communication, never- theless, says a publigation of the mines bureau, they indicate already that electromagnétic waves may be made to travel through eolld strata, In the Bruceton experiments signa were heard distinctly through 60 fect of coal strata, although the audibility fell off rapldiy as the distance was increased. Longer wave iengths are known to suffer less absorption and may™pow | jly be found practically ef- fective under certain conditions. Desirability Is Apparent. The desirability of substituting the wireless system of communication for the present telephone systems {i use In miner {s evident in considering that a rock fall or explosion, by breaking wire connectiong, can-put the entire system out of order, at the very time It is most urgently needed. On this account the mining industry is inter- ested in any kind of telephone system that can be counted upon in an emer- gency. The preliminary experiments con- sisted first In receiving signals from without jhe mine ‘by means of a re- ceiver lucated inside. the mine, and both sending and receiving messages underground through the strata. The fect that algnals were ed at all, even though faintly, was declared sufficient evidence of transmission through ground to en- courage further experimenting. In sending waves underground a transmitter was used in such’a man- ner as to sen@ out continuous waves of 200 to 200 meters length. In all experiments the vertical an- tennae were found to give the better results. The horizontal. antennae gave practically no reception. A loop of a single turn was used with fair resuits. All but one of these experi ments were tried with a wave length of 200 to 300 meters. The strata at the experimental mine Me almost horizontal. The directions of strata; it - as sald, may have some influence on the. transmission. of radio waves. No doubt the degree of A. Strong of the department. First in News Of All Events addressed to the Radio department will be an- Radio corporation, who is in wetness of the strata influences the transmission of radio waves, it was reported. The mine used is a com- paratively dry one, but a small stream | of wate ris continually flowing fram it, ‘The underground workings follow a horizontal fivefoot vein of bitumin- ous cos!, and the transmission afd receptions inside the mine followed the course of this vetn. . EW MEDICAL POWERS GIVEN TO ASPIRIN Pain Relieved Instantly Cause Remedied Rapidly By Tingle’s Laxo Aspirin { The world of medicine a Know!edges that thy mom effece tive pain stop ts aspirin—bot pure aspirin alone oftenti causes flatulence or heartburn. | This has caused numbers of peo- ple to fear it refrain from using It, en though they know it will mean almost metantanee dus relief from headaches, colds, neuralgia and the like, Now, however, comes the new genuine aspirin setting fear pirin in full new qual Five grains of genuine aspirie have been combined with + elle known digestant which texde to counteract any discomfort. ‘Within ten minutes after tak- ing, the salicylic acid ts tn your blood, distending the capillari and relieving the congertion an relaxing the poor, tired nerves, A gentle laxative has also been Added. It thoroughly cleanses the body of the poisons which when pent up in the ayetem se, often are the cause of severe ains and aches, Use TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRDQ 4 Re pith the three points: a —ft's absorbed easily. it velleves pain quighty —f'e 2 gentle Inaative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Druggist for th erapeutio % ree ee Box." ane orntories, Washings... ington, D. aay. i minder of the gi ersonal — Stationery Makes a Most Acceptable Gift If you want an unusual gift for him, something that is” individual and quite personal, but in excellent taste, some- thing that will be very acceptable and a most pleasant re- ver ‘, Cabinet of Stationery With His Name and Address on Every Sheet and Envelope Some of the cabinets contain 250 sheets of paptr and en- velopes of white bond, a very generous supply that will last a long time, and our Old Hampshire Bond comes in lots of 120 sheets and envelopes. THE COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY Basement Midwest Building Main Entrance—Take the Elevator Ph one 980-J

Other pages from this issue: