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PAGE FOURTEEN. TITLE BOUT FIASCO 15 BLOW AT BIG PURSES; OTHER-LATE “DOPE (Continued from Page One.) moving picture news agency was shipping the films to a Chicago ex hibitor, to exhibit them today. According to information obtained from the district attorney's office, the exhibitor has in two previous cases, been fined $1,000 by the federal air thorities but continued to show the fight pictures without further inter ference from the federal or city officials Federal ‘officers, armed with “John Doe” warrants left’the federal build ing. this afternoon for Ashburn field where they were to await the arrival of the airplane said to be carrying the Dempsey-Gibbons fight pictures ONTARIO TO BID FOR RETURN BOUT. PORT ARTHUR. Ont., July 5. The Port Arthur Chamber of Com will make a bid for the hold ing in this of a return heavy weight championship bout between Champion Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons, the chamber’s president’ an unced today merce TAX COLLECTIONS ARE STI DUE. SHELBY, Mont., July 6—(By The Associated Press.)—Work of checking the accounts of the Dempsey-Gibbons fight promoters was proceeding slow- rles A Rasmusson. Montana tor of internal revenue and sev eral deputles, who completed a check up of the tickets and receipts for t bout late last night, were here todas but w planning to leave late this afternoc for Helena Collector Ras musson announced that considerable work would be entailed in straighten ing out the tangled affairs of the pro moters and declared it was prob: when the task would be Jack Kearns already hss tax on $75,000 worth . the Toole county post of the American Legion is being held accountable for the tax on $50,000 more, and a demand" for the tax on the balance of the $224,485 in re ceipts is to be made on Mayor James Johnson, treasurer of the bout; Loy J. Molumby, Montana commander of e American Legion, one of the origi 1 promoters, and other officials con nected with the financial details of the fight. Rasmusson is anticipat ing no difficulty in collecting the soy: ernment tax. ms of the fight have become ble. in the opinion of officials nd it was estimated today that the owners of the picture rights wil be able to dispose of them for at least $200,000. ack Dempsey picture rights, nael Collins, cent, and owns 33% per cent Gibbons 25 per matchmaker, Johnson and nce. of t 17% per Molumby own the bi Dempsey's interests in the picture s were returned to him when Kearns agreed to take his chanc with the promoters on the gate re ceipts in the collection of the third $100,000 of the champlon’s guarantee GIBBONS WANT! ANOTHER CHANCE. ‘ SHELBY, Mont. July 6—(By The ‘Associated Press.\—His eyes puffed and discolored, and one lip slightly cut, Tom Gibbons nevertheless peared but little the worse today a result of the gruelling battle terday with Jack Dempsey ‘The challenger will leave here at 11:30 o'clock tonight for St. Paul with his wife and their three ¢h’l dren. They will spend a week in st. Paul and then leave for Lake kis, Minn., their summer home. ibbons chatted freely this morn ing about the fight and said he war in excellent shape. With the excep tion of his damaged eyes and lip, the other mark on him is a blue caused by a low only welt on one thigh, blow. “I am sure I can beat the cham pion in a return match,” the chal Jenger said. “I know his style now and I am sure I can find the open ing.” Mrs. Gibbons, in a happier frame of mind than she has been since her husband began ning here more han three weeks , and relieved the strain ce waiting for outcome of the fight, was che and talkative today. She plans for this summer mention of Tom's “winning were nothing, and expressed app ciation of the way in which they hi entertained by Shelby towns been people Eddie Kane, said that he hi from manager. 1 received tentative om O'Rourke, match bout for Gibbons in t o Grounds, New York, August \inst the first available opponent a return match with Chuck Gibbons’ nd for Wiggins of Indianapolis, whom Gib bons knocked out recently. Several vaudeville offers also have been received by Kane and he clared Gibbons probably would go on the stage for a short period before engaging another match One of the final chapters in the financial tangle connected with the title bout here was written today when an attachment was served on GIRLS! MAKE. A LEMON CREAM TO BEAUTIFY SKIN Mix the juice three ounces hard White ll supply for a few he most and com ful sk beautifer fragrant lemon cream into neck, arms and hands, then note th youthful beauty und whiteness of your skin Famous stage beauties «use th harmless lemon cream to bring that velvety, clear, rosy-white complexion freckle, sunburn, and tan h because it doesn’t irritate. — Sdvertisement, of two lemons with which p, and you this Coe Casper Oaliy Crivure Miss Pauline Frieze who is now in the east buying stock for the new establishment. Miss Frieze will have room 101 in this building and will supply her store with the latest crea- tions in the millinery line. > THREE HUNDRED ATTEND ALPINE GARDENS FOURTH The Alpine Gardens located at the foot of Casner mountain entertained about 200 persons yesterday at the opening of this establishment, Bryce Wilson and his Tavern orchestra played during the afternoon for the / dancing. Dancing will be in order every night! for the remainder of this week, and, a grand opening will be held Sunday.| Better parking places for cars are being azranged by the management. a To Visit U. S. Jack Kearns by the manager of s, Rochester, Minn., ight . who was knocked out ck MacDonald of Seattle in the first preliminary yesterday. Sayles claimed $75 from Kearns, who said he would settle the bill, but which he declared he “knew nothing about previously. NATIONAL SAMPLE WILL CONTINUE SALE 10 MORE DAYS SAYS MANAGEMENT The National Sample Coat andj} Suit store, which is located on North| Center street in the Henning — hotel building, is achieving remarkable suc- with its c'earande sale. This sale will be continued for l0 days longer, according to an announcement| England, 1s coming to visit Amery de this morning by Al Jacobs, man-| ea soon. The high quality of the goods to be} ound in the establishme: es : aoe Le ee Saree ne dai ie Millinery Shop-Is Eig ey ot best they can obtain in the clothing To Open Here Soon oe s CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the frien@s and/ relatives for their kindness and sym- pathy during the sickness and death of our beloved little son. MRS. JESSE AKINS AND CHIL- DREN, MILDRED, VIVIAN AND THOMAS, MR. AND MR& JOHN THOMAS, a LOVISA HULL MRS. L. A. THOMAS, {1LY THOMAS. Ve “Lady Rosewill Wilshire, one of ‘ the most beautiful titled women in line, Women who sesk to be welll CHAMBERLAIN’S | dressed can always be assured when COoLIG ee DIARRNOEA entering Mr. Jacob's store that they| mE | will receive the latest thing out in| Take tu a ee i erceteeued. Yasar | the best_material !the Beck! | the Becklinger_br A millinery shop will be opened in Iding August 1 by! How Nuxated Iron Hel ped Put Me In Such Superb Condition As To Pe Me To Whip Tom Gibbons JACK DEMPSEY And Retain the “TIGER OF THE RING” World’s Tells A Secret Of His Training — ° ° Advises People Who Are in a Weak- Championship ened, Rundown Condition To Use Nuxated Iron To Increase Their Strength, Vigor and Vitality Today, recognized as the physical superior of any living man, the super- man of the age, Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the world, explains below the part NuxatedIron played in helping to prepare him for the three supreme tests of his career. First he used Nuxated Iron as a part of his training to increase his strength and endurance in his decisive vic- tory over the mighty Willard who had never before been knocked from his feet. In this battle Dempsey displayed a dynamic overwhelming strength and power never before known in the history of the ring; and then again in his phenomenal victory over Carpentier he displayed that same in- domitable force and nerve never before seen in any human being. Now once more in his smashing victory over Gibbons, he demonstrates the great advantage possessed by an athlete whose blood is rich in iron. The fact that Dempsey stared, “This took Nuxated Iron as part of his training for in training for Willard, Carpentier and Gibbons is convincing the feht with Gib- evidence of the importance he attaches to bons,I felt that the bas- keeping his blood rich in strength-giving iron, is for all my other work regard in which he holds Nuxated was to be sure that I would a master strength and blood builder. Dossess that stamina and Inastatement made at his headquarters power that is impossible un- fter the fight Jack Dempsey said: Four less one’s blood is rich in iron. ‘0 in prepating for my big fightwith Just as in preparation for all my Willard I took Nuxated Iron, and aft- previous championship fights, I had taken it for a short while I was took Nuxated Iron faithfully ‘all positive I could stand harder strains with through my training. The result proves less fatigue than before; and I firmly that I possessed all myoldtimestrength believe that Nuxated Iron put added and punch.” power behind my punch and helped It should occur to ever me to whip Jess Willard and thereby Person thatifa Saran fewst frre win the world's championship at To- Dempsey should consider it advisable ledo. After that time whenever I felt to take Nuxated Iron, in training for rundown I used Nuxated Iron to help his battles, how much more important nild up my physical con: it is for the average man or woman to wee that there is no lack of iron in the peed or nerve force in the nerves. Thousands of men and women are weak, rundown and Positive that it would help give me that rug- old before their time, their nerve force shat- tallic iron which people ged strength, endurance and power that is teredandtheirhealth wrecked simply because Uswally take, Nuxated Iron may therefore be ofgre: test Importance in contestsof this kind, they have allowed worry, overwork, grief, termed both a blood and nerve food. as it premiere fs eof ite being equal. victory constant nervous strain and excesses of yari- feedsstrength-giving iron toyourbloodandthe * foes to the strongest man. In thi kinds to sap the vital nerve fluid from principal chemical ingredient of active liv- not mistaken as Nuxated Iron in r nerve cells and the iron from their blood ing nerve force to your brain and nerve celle, came to the front at the time I most needed in such ca: one may not only suffer fro it, and Tam sure that it played an important terrible physical torture such asgreat nervous MANUFActuR om ee shove, exticie part in getting me into such fine physical con- irritability, heart palpitations, indigestion, {2s,Feader, must pot finder be be dition as to enable me to win so quickly and splitting headaches, pains across the back, of the average man; but Nuasted fron will easily in my battle with Carpentier. Before dizziness, sleeplessness, extreme weakness, ‘he red blood corpuccles and by to itoing realy ine the fight I had heard so much of Carpentier's etc., but the mind is naturally more or less sorely Increased erie! co the starvin great skill and the ease with which he had affected, the memory becomes poor, and the Important Statement of JackKearns, Manager for! “Knowing the benefits that Demp- sey had derived from the use of Nuxated Iron in training for his con- tests with Willard and Carpentier, I strongly insisted that he must aga: ‘use this product as part of his regular training for his battle with Gibbons, and from the results which Dempsey has obtained from the use of this product in his three phe- nomenal victories over Wil- lard, Carpentier and Gibbons, I strongly advise people who are in @ weakened rundown condition to try this wonderful strength and blood builder.” ability with the physical strength en- ergy and endurance which comes from ing plenty of good rich red blood and nerve force. In such cases it is often worse than foolish to take mere stimulating medicinesor narcotic drugs, What you need is something to put more nerve force in your nerves and more iron in your blood. This is most effectively accomplished by the free use of Nuxated Iron. This valuable pro- duct contains the principle chemi- cal constituent of active living nerve force in a form which most resembles that in the nerve and brain cells of man, It also contains organic iron like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. This form of iron will not blacken or injure the teeth nor upset the stomach. K isan entirely different thing from me- defeated all thenoted heavyweights of Europe judgment bad. sonrantes hat if does pot tncrene that I felt I might have a battle royal on my Many a capable man or woman falls just you perfect) titact 7 Tosgles your money wil Se hands; but T found him even easier for me short of winning success and happiness in tobe ore ron seteated. thanWillardand feltpracticallyas freshatter Ife because they donot back op thers enter Terie eat sae aes cold by ah drugeiets. “° Real Buys---NOW ESSEX ROADSTER Looks Like New—Just From the Paint Shop Haynes 5-passenger is a Real Buy Hudson, 1922, 7-passenger. Good shape. Essex Cabriolet, 3 months old. Come in and look over our used cars. Made a few good trades on the Fourth. THEY WON’T LAST LONG LN 2a $e ct gee, Second and Time eras; Yellowstone CASPER, WYOMIN®. Phone 1406 THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. FUCHS GREATEST SALE OF THE YEAR OUR ANNUAL July Clearance SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GREATER VALUES THAN EVER BEFORE A sale that everyone waits for. The policy of this firm is not to carry over any merchan- dise from season to season: therefore, we have carefully gone over OUR ENTIRE $40,000.00 STOCK HIGH GRADE WEARING APPAREL pectaoanmen: FOR WOMEN AND MISSES z AND SLASHED PRICES ON EVERY ITEM q : Which means the biggest of savings to one and all. Every garment priced, not to see how much it will bring, but to see how quickly they can be sold. " DRESSES DRESSES— At Real Prices For All Ocasions One Lot Silk Dresses One Lot of Better Silk Dresses Values up to $59.50. All sizes, colors and ma- Values up to $110.00. All sizes, colors and new- terials. est materials. JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $14.95 $28.55 GREAT VALUES IN SUMMER DRESSES ALL GUARANTEED TO WASH One lot hand drawn voiles, linens, and organdies. Embroidered organdies, ratines, and voiles. Regu- All colors and sizes. Regular values up to $39.50.) lar $12.00 values. All colors and sizes. JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE “JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $12.95 $7.85 One Lot of Printed Voiles, Zephyr Ginghams. All colors $ 4 4 5 @ 1” and sizes. These are values up to $10.00. For quick July KNICKER SUITS Divivep in Two Lots if Clearance Knicker or Golf Suits; sleeveless coats; combina- tion colors. Regular up to $22.75. JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $13.95 All Wool Sweater Suits All colors and sizes. Regular values up to $20.00. JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $8.95 3,000 PAIRS OF SILK HOSE In the Greatest Sale of the Year DIVIDED INTO THREE LOTS Every Pair Perfect—Guaranteed No Seconds All Colors and Sizes LOT 2 LOT 3 be English tweed, 3-piece Knicker Suits. Composed * of skirt, knicker and coat. All sizes. Just the thing for all-round wear. Regular $25.00 values. $17.50 ALL THREAD Silk Sweater Suits Regular Values up to $89.50 $39.50 Lor A Pure all thread silk, full fashion- | All silk gossamer, sheer chiffons One lot pure silk lisle top and ed, lisle top. This lot inclues: in the season’s most wanted col- feet. Black only Gordon No. 300, Van Raatu’s and | ors. All sizes. Regular $3.50 to Fuchs Special $4.00 values 65C $1.79 $2.75 EVERY SUMMER HAT IN THE HOUSE YOUR UNRESTRICED CHOICE AT Most of These Hats Have Just Pick Out Any Hat In the Arrived and Are Newest | = 2] oO F F House July. Clearance On Silk Underwear Se Fi be Creations At Half Price $ 6.00 Values ........$2,95 $10.00 Values $8.00 Values —... $3195 | $12.00 Values . CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Slips, Plain, Double Length $17.50 Values, $8.95 ces: Wh pe args

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