Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 5

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THURSDAY, DECEMB! 2 ER 28, 1922 _ Coe ‘Casper Daily Cribune Questions Answered RADIO OH MaRce! rm GOING OUT FOR A WALK + TAKE OFF é urrTte FaT-- Baise wa feortc RID Teese DaArs- VEL TES Invitations Extended Allied| Tennis Federations to Tournament. nich is being | ,,,! t 8:30 the next alternate t ROME, Dec. 28 jan tennis! circles are awaiting with interest the! replies of Allied Tennis Federations to invitations extended to them by Italian Lawn Tennis Federation t send teams to participate in the Inter national Hardcourt tournament to be| Reld in Rome next May ‘The reply of Germany already has been received, and is in the affirma- Kleinroth. who is playing in his| st now will captain th>! ». Tie is regarded by bert singles er ty Europe at the present time. Count Salm, of Austria, ts expected to| lead the Austrians. The feeling here ia that Belgium, | England and France-will abstain, but | that Spain will send over its Davis! Cup team, the Alonzo brothers, Fla quer and ¢ Count de punt: ce Gorm DOZEN LETTERS MINENED BY STAR ATHLETE OF THE: UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING LARAMIE, Wyo., Dec. 28.—When Don Thompson graduates in June from the University of Wyoming he ‘will have completed one ef fps gst creditable athletic careers dent in tho history of the dasutation: ‘Thompson already has four years of | football and three each of basketball | and dasebal! to his record. He wit | have 12 varsitey letters by the end of | ras he is playing on the bas- {ball team and has na baseball | sone. Week Days week day the ye: HaD Beers LOOKING FOR Some ONE T Come ALONG % sive We A LIFT 1 WOULDN'T HAVE HAD A CHANCE et ot erie No ) THANK \ Just ovr Fo R THe Exercise Copy abt, 182 KY. vIGIES: LAST CHANCE TO ENTER The $200 Prize Waltz Contest—$200 Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 25c TODAY SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Chief _ White Eagle Presenting His Moving Picture “OVER THE TRAIL” FOR THE CHAMPIONSH IP OF WYOMING This is the tenth and final preliminary heat of this big contest. If you do not care to enter, come and watch some graceful couples compete. ‘SNILLFUL AER FEAT PERFORMED WN MOVIE SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — American; C.—Morton L jlegion national headquarters recetved| Fearey, of Garden City, N. ¥., won In filming the special production | 9 check for §20,352.10 fron. K. M. Lan-| the medal in the annual mid-winter | “The Prodigal Judge,’ be/ dis, commissioner of basedall as the! golf tournament | en at the Pigito oranization’s share of the proceeds AULE CHANGES) ARE GRITICIZED TONIGHT AT THE ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY PINEHURST, N. | Boston Coach Flays Attempts Sport Calendar|) to Reduce Hazards of Football. Racing | NEW YORK, Dec, 28.—Football will Meeting of Jefferson .Parish Fair |Gezencrate into parchesl if reformers association, at New Orleans. | succeed in having adopted rules tend-| Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey|ing to minimize the physical aggres- club, at Havana. |siveness of the game, in the opinion| Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at}of Frank Cavanaugh, coach of the Tijuana. Boston coilege éleven, who was a star Athletics on rugged Dartmouth teams a few Annual meeting of National Colles- years azo. fate Athletic association, at New! At the meeting of the American) York. Football Coaches association yester- Gor‘ day he ojjected to a proposal to elimi-! Twentieth annual i ind tourn-|nate side clipping because it would! ament, at Pinehurst, N. take much away from the funda-| Bench reg mentalg of the sport. OWNER SENT 10 JAIL Chess Yale-Harvard-Princeton Columbia in- ‘A bottle of what appeared to be either denatured or wood alcohol ap- tournament, at New! peared in police court yesterday with the name of Blackie McDonald {n- scribed upon jt. The bottle resulted) im a jail sentence of 50 days to the owner. Strangler Meets Texan Tonight SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 28.— “Strangler” Lewis, champion heavy- “It's a good thing you didn't drink Weight wrestler gud Jack Turner of|more of it,” said Acting Judge Perry Texas will meet here tonight in atwo'A. Morrs. ‘ erwise you probably hour bout to a decision. wouldn't be bi A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE —In— “EAS? IS WEST” Just as “Smilin’ Through” was Norma Talmadge’s first great triumph, so ‘“‘East Is West” is Constance’s. THE BEST AND BIGGEST SHOW OLD CASPER’S SEEN IN MONTHS! Ming Toy will serve free tea in the lobby of the America Theater. . Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 H.Y.. LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLES RAY —In— “THE OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE” —Also— “EXIT QUIETLY” Two-Part Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE” Adults 25¢ Children 10c Continuous 1:00 to 11:00 Vitagraph accor of the tle game in tho Inst series. : Miske and Foley Are Signed For undertake—te sending of craft with passengers throug! \dangerous Cedar apis on that his {torical river. eratts h J |through, but * Janda smal! boat buient waters Venting “canal. Prodigal Judge,” fades sreculred that land a double cabin ri used on the Mississippi |through just such raplds. The raft: vpen which boat | type! pass} OMAHA, Nob., Dec. 28 | Miske of it. Paul, heavywel, Jean Pulge! Harry Foley of Hot Spring: and a number of children were sta-| meet in @ 10-round bout her jtloned broke away from the tug 12, under auspices of the which sas to through the rapids| legion post, according to an and would have been dashed to pieces| ment by J. J. Isaacson, lesion against the rocks and possibly liv f the players Iqst had not some! ndant fastened the loose end of} !n 1919 Canada was o cable to a corner of the raft. This}amcng maritime nations, |hela, and although badly shaken up/she hax risen to eighth and ‘bounced about, the players and 000 vessels, reft, :assed down the rapids in safety ———— | pes Ache at! j MONTANA JUDGE NAMED | - | HELENA, Mont., Dec. 28—H. J.) Miller of Livingston has been ap: |pointed. Judge of the sixth judicial| ieee Park county, by Governor J. M. Dixon. He will succeed A. P. n 1835 place, The Hopewell Hospital Lillian L. Nelson, Superintendent Thermopolis, Wy A general hospits uated in the Hot Springs district of Ther: mopolis, to which visiting phys! are welcome. | Stark, who was elected associate jus- baer ead | tice of the state supreme court (to No} vember. A Bishop-Cass Theater TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WALL’S POPULAR PLAYERS Will Present “My Uncle from New York’ In Two Big Acts It’s All Comedy—Built for Laughing Purposes Only NEW SONGS—NEW FACES See LORETTA KIDD In the Big Surprise Number “THE GIRL IN THE CAKE” SEE THE KENNEDY KIDDIES Feature Photoplay “THE MAN FROM NOWHERE” Prices 10c and 40c Tonight at 6:30 and 9:00 world 10-Round Bout ™ Bince then with PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh hockey team was defeated, 2 to 1, by Cleveland. Motion pictures showing ser for Carpentier nanagér for Siki dur Carpentier-Siki bout » deaf mutes, that th ough ip might interpret what SUNDAY “FOOLISH WIVES” At the Wyoming Theater A picture that pleyed at a dollar admission here for 30 cents. A Moving Picture Taken along the Custer | Battlefield Highway, includ- jing the pictures of White! |Eagle and his famous pony which he rode from Hardin, | Mont., to New York. —Also— | | FRANK MAYO | | In his latest production which | | has never been shown in Cas- | per before. “CAUGHT BLUFFING” And Chapter 13 of BUFFALO BILL RESERVED FOR THE Rialto FOR SUNDAY GET YOUR SEATS NOW FOR THE BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW VAUDEVILLE MUSICAL COMEDY —And— The Big Syncopated JAZZ ORCHESTRA Bring your confetti and let’s have a real fur festival. Takes place after reg- ular performances. SEATS NOW ON SALE Hurry if you want yours. 55 Cents © TOMORROW AND SATURDAY RIALTO ~The incomparable Jane Novak. in a gripping drama of self sacrifice Colleen of thePines Featuring JEAN PAIGE and an All-Star Cast Adapted from the world-famous novel. A story of heart interest that appeals to every human being because the characters are flesh and blood creatures and their actions are those of human activity. CHRISTIE COMEDY, “(CHOP SUEY” Bruce Scenic THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Playing Afternoon and Evenings. Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 on. IRs mT MILY CeERTR Lv EBS “Where Everybody Goes” LAST TIMES TODAY “PROFESSOR BEAT” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE MUSIGIRLS Present “ABAGALA STOPPER” A Whirlwind of Fun—A Cyclone of Laughter. Featuring Louise Fairfax in a Funny Character Comedy Creation. Photoplay—A Real Western Thriller “THE TOURISTS” GIFT NITE TONIGHT Two Shows—7 and 9 Admission 10c and 40s

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