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PAGE FOUR. World Results wire [| THE TRIBUNE’S PA | By Leased COAST MAGNATES MAY NOT BACK © Bens Feller Neste Friend. PRESIDENT IN BASEBALL RIGHT es . Draft Not Approved, But McCarthy’s Recent Course May Not Be Either, Is Report as League Club | Owners Gather in Portland for Meeting. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 15.—Representatives of all clubs in the Pacific Coast Baseball league were here today for a ‘meeting of the league at the Carthy. : While representatives of the various clubs were unwilling to be quoted in advance on what position they would take on the question of draft now at issue be en the major leagues and the ors, enough had leaked out fol heir informal conferences of to indicate that President not receive the full the members in his method the draft and tn his con- {th Judge Landis, high ssioner of baseball cas said to be apparent that a majority of the coast league cluts were opposed to the draft, but the in doubt was whether a ma- would uphold President Mc- * “'s recent course. William Lane, president of the Salt Lake club, is here to represent his club. ight MeCarthy might ——__—_ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Pongiss Wyoming, January 11, 1928. Notice is hereby given that Henry L. Finn of Casper. Wyc- ming, who, on June 27, 1919, Jan- uary 14, 1921, made homestead and additional homestead entries, No. 019863, 019864, for homestead NUN section 8, and additional homestead S14N%4 and S%_ sec- tion 8, township 85 N., range 87 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before register and receiver United Btates Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, on the 26th day of Feb- fuary, 1923. i Claimant names as witnesses: Wes 1 Fry, Chester James, ad, D: HlbrLY PLEASED Corporation Head Declares Tanlac Completely Over- came Rheumatism and Stomach Trouble — Gains 10 Pounds. Fred Girtanner, 138 North Gates street, Angeles, Cal., widely | known inventor and head of the Gir- ; Engineering corporation, is ° prominent Californian taken timo from his exact- isiness duties to tell of the bene- 6 has derived from the use of far as relfeving ptrysical all such as I have suffered from. | rned," said Mr. Girtasner, “I consider Tanlac without an equal. Stomach troydle and rehumatism had been the bane of my existence for seven or eight years. After eating I would suffer for hours from the gas on my stomach, which caused bloat: ing, shortness of breath and dizziness “I felt sore and stiff all over with rheumatism, my joints pained terri bly, and I also hed weadaches and was very nervous. Since takinz Tan- slac I 4 feel 11 different man. I am now } seventy-two, but I have an abund- ance of life and energy for one that ‘old. It's a pleasure to recommend ‘'Tanlac.” Tanlac ts for sale by all good drug: gists. Over 85-million bottles sold, —Adv. Sample Shoe Stores For Men For Wome: have gained ten pounds and|§ call of President W. H. Mc- JOCK AND GENE WIN ON LINKS Champion and Hutchison Get Vengeance Over Hagen and Kirkwood on Coast. SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Jan. 15.— Gene Sarazen, national open golf champion, and Jock Hutchison, for- mer British open titleholder, could boast today their partnership ven- geance over their two traveling com- pantons, Walter Hagen, British open champion, and Jee Kirkwood, the Australian star, who, after winning twice recenlty, lost yesterday's four- some here six and five. Yesterday's morning round, played over the Montecito country club course, was an up-and-down exhibition with neither team mhead more than one hole up until the oighteenth, which Sarazen and Hutchison won, ending the round 2 up. Hagen and Kirkwood gained back ‘| the first hole of the afternoon round, } THe. ae which- was played on the La Cumber 1 x course. The British golfers however, {| RADIO lost this advantage on the second | ORPHAN H hole and from then on they were unable to head off the two champions. © THREE BOUTS AND BATTLE ROYAL TOBE STAGED AT ELKS TONIGHT Battling Silva and Tommy Eddy, Lightweights, Will Mingle in Main Event of Fight Card at Local Au- ditorium; Kid Plank Will Meet Unnamed Foe. Promptly at 8:30 this evening the Elks’ boxing card will get under way at the club’s auditorium and the three bouts lined up promise to furnish the spectators plenty of action. | For the opening ensemble, five dusky bruisers from the Sandbar will stage a battle royal. A sufficiently large purse has been hung up so that this embroilment should be inter- esting. The purse is a winner-take-) and punches, will be in the curtain all affair anG four of the five men/| raiser with an opponent yet un- involved will draw nothing. named. Names never mean anything Kid Plank, the energetic newsboy| to Plank so he is not worrying about who alternates between selling papers! the dark horse that has been picked CASPERS FAMILY. THEATRE J) OJ B16) IVER BODE “(Where Everybody Goes” LAST TIMES TONIGHT Billy Howard's Irresistible Farce Comedy YOU NEVER CAN TELL Also ALICE BRADY’S Broadway Success “THE KNIFE” TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY JACK LORD AND THE MUSIGIRLS PRESENT “WINNING A WIDOW” NEW FACES IN THE CAST—NEW SPECIALTIES. PHOTOPLAY “SILENT BARRIER,” by Chas. T. Dazy Author of “In Old Kentucky” Two Shows Nightly, 7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c fhe Casper Dally Cridune } ] Conyright, 1023, N.Y. Trlteone tow. {tor him rounds The bout is set for six, good, The men will meet at 112 pounds. | rounds at 135 pounds, < Skater and Jimmy Cline, mid-| Prices for the show are $2 and 1, Aleweights with no reputation but Which should meet with the approval jambitious to be a help to the family,| Of the fans. jare slated for the semi-final. They| PRP ETE ARNT |are scheduled for six rounds but as}; NEW YORK.—Jack Dempsvy, |they are both stronger on hitting| World's heavyweight boxing champicn |than footwork the bout ix expected/@nd his manager, Jack Kearns, will lto end sometime before that many|leave Los Angeles this week for the | rounds are: completed. east to confer with Tex Ricard in re | tnBattling ‘alive’ of Denver. an¢.| Sard to & heavyweight match. Tommy Eddy of San Francisco, light:| Pp pepeltee ! E MEASLES a | welghts, the promoters believe they cold troubles; use nightly— | nave a well matchel pair of fighters.| ¥Y VAPORUSB lin selecting them for the main go.| Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly for 10 the fact that they are both credited | | with being clever and hard hitters| |was the chief consideration. Silva ts) reputed to be coming fast in Denver | and Md@ybs record on the coast is} THE DAM HAS BURST ; The shrill cry of terror rang through the val- hi ley. . A dashing American girl was imprisoned in a great castle. _ A brave and handsome prince was her cap- tor. She sought escape but he barred her way. YOU ARE EXQUISITE—YOU CHARM ME! he exclaimed with passionate accent in the most gorgeous and magnificent romance of the year. By Brices WEEK’S GAMES Basketball league promise to be about the best that have taken place this season. Not only has the team play of the various quintets {ncreased in smoothness but several af the organ- izations who have been drifting along new lease of life with the announce- ment that a series of games will be TOMORROW WEDNESDAY THURSDAY RIALTO LAST TIM KATHERINE —I Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, “WHITE SHOULDERS” —Aleo— WILL ROGERS In His New Two-Part Comedy “A ROPIN’ FOOL” RICA ES TODAY MacDONALD IN TWO 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 “Nero” Starts Tomorrow LAST TIMES TODAY L. P. WALL’S POPULAR PLAYERS A FRIEND FROM INDIA Interspersed with Vaudeville Speclalties—New Songs, Dances, Etc. Feature Picture WILLIAM DUNCAN AND EDITH JOHNSON “WHEN DANGER SMILFS” Shows Today at 2:30, 6:30 and 9:00 Circuit Vaudrville Tuesday, and Wednesday LAST TIMES TODAY Zane Grey’s “Desert Gold” Sh lso— “EDGAR, THE TEACHER’S PET” (Comedy) Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 25c PARTS INBASKETBALL PROMISE WELL This week's games in the Casper near the bottom have taken on a played between the five teams at the top of the standing when the ached- ule is finished. The winner of this series will be declared the league champion. Tonight at 730 at the Baptist SPORTING NEWS RIALTO High and Jack Seas’’ Holt Supported by Mitchell Lewis MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. First in News Friday Saturday Dalton With tt Of All Evenis | chureh gymnasium, the Standard Oil, Plant No. 3 team will r set the Bap- tists and the Elks will take on the Backlogs. Two interesting games should result. Tuesday evening the Express ver- sus Kiwanis and the Legion versus the Oh{o Of! should furnishe two of the most evenly matched games of the schedule. Thursday night the Standard O11 Plant No. 1 will meet the Method!sts and the Texas five will face the Pres- byte: SS aes Uncle Bim has a Columbia. 1-14-2t WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY THEODORE ROBERTS LEATRICE JOY CONRAD NAGEL t and EDITH ROBERTS In the Paramount Sensation “SATURDAY NIGHT” —Also— H. C. Witwer’s Famous Story “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” TOMORROW Robert Z. Leonard’s Presentation of MAE MURRAY “Fascination” | Mermaid Comedy—“A Good Scout” Everything is free on this memorable night. EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA The Way to Happiness and Health Is Found by DANCING at the ARKEON Tuesday --- Tomorrow --- Tuesday Our First Anniversary Vanity Case Mirrors to the ladies, Real Havana Cigars to the men. Admission. Dancing from 8:80 till 10:00. Madam Reno $.R.0. SIGN "= RIALTO EVERY NIGHT LAST WEEK — _ WHY? Big Pict Best Mu The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra Is the Best Orchestra in the West— Requests Cheerfully Granted. TODAY WE HAVE Wallace Reid in “THE GHOST BREAKER” Snapshots Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock. THE WORLD’S GREATEST PALMIST And Clairvoyant, will give a public demonstration and Come and hear your past, present, Free Free Remember We Dance Every Night at the ARKEON ures ARE THERE S1C IS THERE News Weekly