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PAGE FOUR. ‘Results World GIANTS NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Metropolitan baseballdom is holding its ears waiting for the sound of the boom of guns that some say will echo from the Jersey shore today when the schedule committee of the two major leagues meet at Atlantic City to fix playing dates for the 1923 season. rankees, whose re- ed the usual pre-| By Leased Wire AND YANKS FIGHT FOR CLNDAY DATES IN NEW SCHEDULE Atlantic City Meeting of Major League Committee to See Fireworks; Conflicting Dates Pro- posed by Stoneham of Nationals. f war were visible early today at the local headquarters ; pects i Rati Secale aah Che Casper Daily Cribune THREE CHeerRS For iq23'! HRay! H’RaY! H'ray! AGAIN} OF THE WORLD -. 1 FEEL LiKe TURNING OVER & NEW LEAF ABOUT Some- THING “Gee! tm GLAD THe HOLIDAYS ARE OVER AND WE can SETTEE Down tH BUSINESS ' FEEL RIGHT on ToP UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | WELL MARGE ITS GREAT TO BE ALWE On A UKE THIS ISN'T IT How's BREAKFAST -UVvE AN APPETITE LiKE A MORNING of tl whol BARRY’S SCREEN DRAMA Every lad in creation must envy} ‘Com: Bert Wesley Barry, the 13-year-old screen | =°tt” Pectnats otay' haa star, whose latest featuring pictures, “Raga to Riches," is at the Rialto theater for the last times today. They must envy him, for Wes ac- tually does the things every young- ster wants to do, dreams of doing, and cannot do. For “Rags to Riches” Wes, as young Mar- maduke Clarke, finds himself ina den the river fifty feet below, finds that his hero, a supposed burglar, is really & secret service agent, capttres crooks, dives into bath tubs and a hundred other exc ph ees waite " SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923. [sm great swordsmanship, gowns that took sixty dressmakers a month to prepare, startling photography, more romance, more suspense, more action. And there you have George Fit? maurice’s Paramount production of |vTo Have and to Hold,” featuring comes’ to the Rialto theater Sundar, Monday and Tuesday. Betty Comp. json, never lov: | ves, sleeps out of doors, eats! Dies, falls from a trestle into provised bathing gowns low cut and gorgeous and in gowns more modest and dainty, has the best role of her screen career. RAEN a esas Bo |. French femininist Inaders threaten |to refuse systematicaliy to pay any taxes till they have been granted the | right to vote. In France it {s the wo man who saves the money for the jpayment of her husband's taxes, oth erwise many would fail to pay. Re ports show that among bachelors as many as 70 per cent fall to pay their taxes. instance,. in pursues and ing things. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD? SO THE oS IS UTTERLY Tomess EVERY Year ast night == RING BATTLES ue, haartbvinp dae u WOW-00-00! HATS You Put UP IRMA- He 4 ’ HAS ACTION AND THRILLS. = Dr Sena = rs Aut ues] | Coaerrons (opberenre 30] |. civmaais (im ogeee aunt’ 5 “KINGS prize Sunday dates ne vi { . - mS = Patkous hare, and Mpa Tentconacwiced YouR MAIL e GLASS FRonTSs} SELF - Some-\ HE $f Pied loge il Consttparniogs You Know THe BILLS ALWAYS COME In) ~KEEP QuieT You'Lt MAKE THe NEIGHBORS “Tinie THING'S HAPPENED To MAKE Him SAY SUCH THINGS, Action, love, suspense, fights, biow- | ng up a ship, a court ergy, a bride market, beauty, bloodshed, sex inter- est, comedy, marvelous sets, a battle! between _a_man-o'-war and a pirate to Presid SELF- RESPECTING GIRL OUGHT To STAND FoR-- 1% A Goo GIRL TLL LET HIM KNOW ALL THs ABOUT !? t Ban Johnson of the ue, urging him to fight} 3 “till it hurt to stop such a conflict. President Charles Stoncham of the Giants asserted in his telegram that the 10,000,000 people of the Metropol- itan istrict would support two major Sunday games and that the Giants needed the support to gather in $100,- 000 they would lose through the Yan- kees building a new stadium and ceas- ing to pay rent for the Polo grounds. When Colonel T. L, Huston, who announced yesterday his- return to baseball ownership, saw the telegram, he filed one to President Johnson, ac. cusing the Ginnt ownership of being FOR DEMPSEY Jack Kearns Leaves Coast for New York to Negotiate for Bouts. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 6.—Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion boxer, plans to pleave tomorrow night for New York |to meet Tex Rickard, promoter, in re. | Sard to bouts, Fights under consid ; ‘ tion include one between Dempsey “mercenary” and of jeodardizing the | °@ “ od Sunday game in New York City, The|*"d Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, and one between Dempsey and either Ree aoe MIRO Coes ae hinean | Halll Brwnmnahig Tear “Witieed, Yee tice ¥ ; jeck- Lasik has been lifted only in recent ett or Tom Gibbons. years. Dempsey also expects to go to New ae York soon, but has not decided wheth- TAX Tl CLOSE er he will accompany Kearns. pais iret Baer | Meeting of Business Men's’ Racing ‘ association, at New Orleans. Four-Million-Dollar Burden Too Sport Calendar Much for Windsor, Ontario, Racing. Track. made an ofer for the property by A. B, Poling of the Poling apartments and Clarence D. Poling. At that time the defendant was tn Denver and Jones claims that he tel- egraphel him the offer. Maxwell, so the suit alleges, telegraphei an an- swer In which he authorized Jones to dispose of the lots if the purchaser |§ was a responsible. The plaintift asserts that he filed the original of the telegram from Maxwel with Poling,as authority for the transaction but that when Max: well returned to Casper shortly he refused to complete the transaction. rthur B, Poling and Clarenco D. Poling have also filed su't against Maxwell In the same transaction, al loging that the defendant's failure to carry out the contract damaged thein to the extent of $4,950. Three young women employed at the Meteorological Office in London can clai mto be the only women “weather clerks" in Great Britain, All three are university graduates full: jalified by practical expe to deal with al the problams of fore- casting and compiiation necessary in the preparation of the daily weather reports and prophecies. BREACH OF CONTRACT [9 CHARGED IN SUIT INVOLVING LOT SALE Tease F. Jones, local real estate agent, has filed suit in district court to: recover $450, alleged due him on the sale of two lots for William B. Maxwell, well known Casper contrac tor. The lots are situated in the Mid west Heights addition on the hill north of the Standard Ot! company refineries. The plaintiff asserts that Maxwell listed the lots with him October 30 last_and that December 20 he was Meeting of Cubs-American Jockey at Havana. eting of Tijuana. Jockey club, at Metropolitan outdoor championships at Yonkers, N. Y. Golf. WINDSOR, Ont., Jan. 6.—Race tracks here may be closed tempor- arily unless the Onthrio government | °° agrees to a reduction in taxes, an offi) .1cn at an tem eg em ponahiD cial of one of the racing associations | Francisco, announced today. The levy, which| T*#¢k. amoutned to approximately $4,000,000 |, Annual indoor meet of the Seventy- last season, has proved too great a | fourth regiment, A. A., at Buffalo. burden, it was said. | Basketball. The government exacts a daily! Western Intercollegiate Conference license fee of $7.500, which the associ-|°Pens its season. ations wish reduced to about $2,500, | Automobile. “ A “rakeoff" tax of five per cent on Opening of National Automobile all winning tickets ,should be reduced|show at New York City. to 33 per cent, the racing men declare. | Boxing. ——_— ae Loe. dente CITY LEAGUE Casper Basiaetbali League Team Gc. Ww. L andard No. 8 Yo. 1 LUCKY DAY FOR CASPER | OLD MAIDS? For I shall give each and every one a resounding, smacking kiss— Every bald-headed man a toupee— Manager Todd a ride from the Rialto Theater to the Courthouse in a buggy, with me in the role usually allotted to a horse. IF--- . One person out of the thousands who will see the Paramount production, “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD,” can truthfully state it is not the most sweeping all-action adventure drama with the sweetest love stury, superbly acted, Wyo- ming has seen in many days. One dissenting vote and I lose. BUT IT’S A CINCH-- With beegtiful Betty Compson in h test role, Bert Lytell as the Baihing droplets Sin Oke thousand duels, Walter Long, villain of “The Sheik” and “The Birth of a Nation,” outd LOWEST STORAGE IN CASPER Repair Work on All Makessof Cars. GAS, OIL AND CARS GREASED Acetylene Welding and Small Lathe Work. Passenger Car and Truck Tires and Tubes and , Accessories, CARS SOLD ON COMMISSION WILLIS-HACKETT CO. Phone 1891-W—Garage 363 S. Ash {t'll have you off your seats—riding all the way. AMERICA STARTS NEXT TUESDAY It has been estimated that there are always 3,000 thunderstorms in pro- gress all over the world. ee iii in A M sts mer Express ogion eo to to cod est @ocrernnt ¢ Hottentot,” coming to the Amer'ca theater on Tuesday, Wednes do; 1 TI Douglas Mact. jam mortal Ma than is § apers The» horse s in the play went he scenes and nearly’ bro In one of ci Day by day in every way: people are learning that Hood quality is better and better. Hood prices have not advanced yet, but— It’s a wise man that will get his tires now before they do raise in price. Give me a dog anyway,” says Ma Lea And I’m especially fond juicy ones, embellished wit io and dripping with mustard. Excursion Bett Com on ond Bert P il ES is previous efforts; and Theodore K: . W. J. Ferguson and Raymond Hatton, under The -greatest story the direction of George Fitzmaurice, touching . of romantic love ever new dramatic heights, you will declare I have K written. A picture won my challenge. e ° that races through a ifn oa Wyoming Compression © hundred» breathes airing to visit ‘the thrills, through a JUST BE FAIR-- Western hundred scenes of : dazzling beauty, with Betty Compson the That's all ask. The picture opens Sunday for a three-day run at the Rialto. The audience at Live Stock Tube & Tire Co. Special Musical Program sj the first show Sunday night will give th led Show } THE NETTO sweetest heroine ever dict. Promise me, girls, oh, prom! tae, you'll thd Burlington will soll round. SIX-PIEC seen and Bert Lytell not try to coerce anyone in the audience. fil tiekets atieate’ 6fifare and 426 E. Second Phone 1125-M ° ORCHESTRA her daring lover, {AOA A #2.00) January 11 to 8, in- E D Yy P. R. R., the Press Agent. lencay ashe | THREE DAYS for “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD” OTuket Agest dhe ITT eT RIAL I STARTING TOMORROW Wee Sil AON a sake RESP Cen ae Sel NER