Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1923, Page 6

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| World Results ) By Leased Wire First in News Of All Events ——————— es ———— GAGE FANS ON EDGEFOR GAME. |" ay You IN A LOUD RAVCOUS | : . JUST AT THE <¢ Best Contest of Season Expected with Colorado ae: MOE TVERL ae i) | NEWS | Reward of $100.00 Will be paid as prizes for the most beautiful, comical or original costumes. Nobody will be allowed to dance without being masked. St. Valentine’s Mask Ball $100 Cash Prizes $100 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT That Guiltiest Feeling ur gab ee a By Briggs pecid WEtt ~— HEL~LO Bite -wert weer WELL - BEEN Cookin’ ALL OVER FOR YA- So THIS 1S WHERE 4 You HANG OUT IS ITE WHATCHA GOT ON THERE- t HARDLY KNEW YA NN a SS HEtto Joe How ARE YuH- WAIT A MINUTE Not S'POSED To TALK wHen” A FeLLA'S SHootr i ra CROTCHETY GOLF MATE Last Year's Champions; Casper Stars Ready IS ADDRESSING HIS BALL, to Start in Against Visitors Tonight. At 8 o'clock this evening at the high school gymnasium 72 Oy the Casper high school basketball team will meet Greeley high school in what is expected to be the best game of the seasort-on the home floor. The visitors have won the cham- pionship of Colorado for the last two successive years and have the reputation of a fast passing, close guarding and accurate shootin aggregation. Casper's quint . back from a suc: 7 cessful tour in the southern part of | the state, is in good con¢ition. The] men are all 1 y a@ hav had an opportu TO FIGHT JACK 7 the heavy trave SOUTHAMPTON, Feb. 10.—(By The for five days. Co: start the gare with ter and Davis at fcrwa' center and Groves and } guards. Coach Neff has made it {s his pol- fcy this season to book the strong- est tea possible on his schedule. | be He believes that if: the Jocal team Tee, ett the SRO Ke One ce et cis tanee| an article meet the worid the state tournament at the Univer. in New|} sity of Wyoming ‘n March that the} ae Noe players m’ have real competition. | ee 2 asi ach has not ands tha ‘or this reason the coach hi | ands that assed up any team that has a rep: fitation and the home games this sea son have detn I A m to get a good sum for my d of the purse," Beckett added, The game this ¢ L it won't be ything like #0 on. pion = lurge as Dempsey’s; I can't expect | ssion it to be, because he is the champion of the world. “The only conditon made, as far as I am concerned, is that I must beat Dick Smith February 19, and if I 5 jolt his opponent when he ®hought he| for 45 minutes more in the bake oven, er I must beat him too, was being shown up too badly. * |but it failed. ; : whether I meet \ White had been promised a bout as no | fight ( with Champion Benny Leonard for he lightweight title if he pcineaatat Ratnpirte anc Special Work done A DANGEROUS ADVENTURE pe GRACE DARMOND Racing. - es u Meeting of Business Men's Racing 7 Kansas, whom Leonard beat last sum-| ot your home. Mrs. Gorthy, Phone egsociation, at New Orleans. mer, Whether Kansas will get an:| s29W. ‘Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey other whack at the champ‘on is less club, at Havana. certain. | oan appeared unusually erred of Tijuana Jockey club, atl. DEFEAT MULLS, rh T 5 In a gigantic novelty sensation of strange ad- cuit Chi B | D. - | B . is R d It may have been due ° the Ata i 1 solf. i =| a cipitated by time venture in t! Tican jungles. Annual Bast ve West Tournament ‘Chicago Battler Decisively Beaten in OUNG) vont ‘in a. Turkish, bath whence he uto rec 0 eo Conret. = Sean Bellea'r, Fla. | . : \. went to reduce his over-poundage t STIE C EDY—P. E NEW: pect Ot Belen ee aoaraaseat - Mill with Buffalo Fighter and Loses save forfeiture of $2,600. At noon he | We tear *em down; everything =e ae a Ch ith B contmeted weighty and so" he spent | Med but the honk. Bier ee ae urling. Beate roar nner ne | ance wi enny Leonard. contr ight, © spent | THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES Annual bonspiel of Manftoba | f ome time in a steam room, OF CARS SALVAGED NOW {ng association clo: at Winnipeg. Is was nee —— At 2 o'clock, when he weighed in 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage he wag 12 ounces overweight, but no Rar nenaayaleS NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Decisively defeated by Rocky | one demurred until 2:15 when White double header Kansas, the two by four fighting-*man from Buffalo, Charlie | had broken his fast. When forfeit n Park and Central boys’ ana) White, of Chicago, who has been near to a world’s boxing | 2¢th¢ pine Jroaueetsd be esked as meet at the h'gh school championship more times, perhaps, than any other man, to- International Bowling association | tournament, at St. Paul. | da TOMORROW AND MONDAY thi plonship& begin at Detroit. rs SI symnasium at 10 o'clock in the morn-' day was farther away than ever before. Charlie took a se- ieee !vere beating from Rocky during 15 rounds of milling at Barber | Madison Square Garden last night. |end virtually every round was his, * though in several sessions Charlie did KIDDIES’ SPECIAL GIFT MATINEE TODAY PRIZES FOR ALL National chs nip tournament} ing. ie amma Halreut 40¢ — Becklinger ‘Annual indoor games of the Wilco! Shop, basement. A. A., New York city Skating. New England intercollegiate speed championships, at Laconia, N. H. It was Rocky's fight from the start, LAST TIMES nips -_ TONIGHT 2x8 “é eng Siki Ach tte st te tS i ae THE BEAUTIFUL Battling Siki DEFEATING GLENROCK QUINTET overcome falling hair = ne Musical Comedy Seicceas. ray asi snd talinees wore || 25M “SCHOOL DAYS” |=5s 3 move the infected Se- = xy Z a ; i BES aay stored 2 Wyo., Feb. 10.—Sunrise|Guernsey, Torrington and Wheatland. \ bum. We give you a ; Su To Be Re 1 ball team won its) The wonderful defense of Sunrise M\ signed guarantee with et = > And (Conway Tearle’s Masterpiece do Bame of the season|accounted for the victory. Morgan, Wi) VAN ESS to remove | | (0 py © THE MAN OF STONE” REz WITH MARIE PREVOST the home floor by defeating the|the Glenrock star, was held to two dandruff, stop itching Tea D5 PARIS, Feb. The Asso: |Glenrock high school quintet 23 to 18. fleld goals’and none of the visitors VAN Bes ne row bale cath ‘=| E ° 2s Pre: iis t oe enrock ad vol pve a fi ore a rl 'st- ir y soe : : : :. + ated F esa.) Be 1 ip ta Dé |Gienrock had won Srery garetts were able. to brome through ‘consist out of 100 heads. Falling hair stops ob = ALL NEW SHOW TOMORROW aks A vivid, fascinating picture revealing with devas- fhe game and bi te champions. Sunrise) Bacchirle, left guard for Sunrise, iniewo weeks. id Sci ke eg ~ | “WAY DOWN EAST” |" ™ tating satire a section of American society which has the titles taken out of 18 was the star of the game. He hung| geeug’ hai Aqui ned 7 haar 39 S < never before been recognized as an entity. @f his vs n defeated at Cas-|up four baskets, three from beyond te s hair-growing me mag nl 0 < French tion celebrates k the center of the floor, which seemed] Trg the ‘marveloie nem wan pee Trul k uae anys its twen ary next Mon 1 more attention to take the heart out of the Glenrock| JS the marvelous new-way mas atespatiows iNtgtlate st 2 ruly, a remarkable photoplay with a brilliant or oday by Siki’s en played in this team. Chapman, Sunrire forward,| butt, Kees free from the curse of Matinees ‘Sun., Wed.’ Sat, cast of screen players— attorney, M. Delmont ie taere The also counted four field goals. falling hair and baldness: Prices: Children 10c} Ad: Upon the recognition again © fe ayor and a ‘s Anson, Glenrock guard, kept his ults 40c, +f lent as heavyweight champlon of lfrom Glenrock accompanied the visit-|team in’ the running with five flea] _G¢ VAN ESS today. Louise Fazenda, Tully Marshall, Walter Long, Ken- Europe, said M. Delmont, the various |ors and spectators were present from gos For sale at Smith-Turner Druz neth Harlan, Harry Meyers, Cleo Ridgeley @uits brought by Siki following his 7 ee store, 131 8, Center street. Phone @isqualification will be dropped. 176, ISHOP-CASS THEATERS Repair Work on All Makes of Cars. 's Jheatre GAS, OIL AND CARS GREASED Continuous 1 to 11 Acetylene Welding and Small Lathe Work. TODAY ONLY Passenger Car and Truck Tires and Tubes and ccessories, LOWEST STORAGE IN CASPER || YOMING IRIS THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY | CARS SOLD ON COMMISSION Y | | ; i BQYD B. TROUSDALE OUR L AS WILLIS-HACKETT CO. FOR EVERYBODY—AND ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE WHO ARE a6 HARD TO PLEASE. STOCK COMPANY CH ANCE || Phone 1891-W—Garage 363 S. Ash isatotite | PETER B. KYNE’S VIRGINIA VALLI and | wars voor UILLS THEATE JOSEPH SWICKARD i Opens Sunday, Feb. 11 In “HONEYMOON TOWN” IN THREE ACTS Matinee 2:30 Evening, 8:15 STARTING SUNDAY “TURN TO THE RIGHT” IN FOUR ACTS Presented By BOYD TROUSDALE COMPANY —In— The drama of a man’s belief in the woman he loves. | veo ¢ 66 | WITH UNIVERSAL SUPER SPECIAL = | & & 5 The roaring flood of timber bore down On two grappling men— | 3 one fighting for his life, the other almost throwing life away. | : A story of the great northwest and the people who grow there. , SUNDAY AND MOND. H And One Reel of the Latest Universal News. TODAYS SUN! D AY UB St 99 _ Theater Is Heated AMERICA THEATER “ONE CLEAR CALL? | Two Shows—7 and 8:30 P. M. COMEDY 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 NEWS With orm Admission—Adults 30c, Children 10c ‘ MILTON SILLS AND CLAIRE WINDSOR DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P. M. HAROLD LLOYD in “BRIDE AND GLOOM” Te Years Mout Wondetsil The MILLS T Picture 10c and 25c COMEDY r iS REE AXEL NEILSEN, Pron. a

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