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SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924 . i @he Casver Daily Ceibune ~ PAGE FIVE BUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS Miami The Children’s Paradise for Outdoor Sports - TOURIST TRAVEL| IRL TELLSSTORY, DENIES ANY —|- | | : IN WEST SHOWS GUILT IN KILLING WOMAN BUT AIG INGREASE CHAPTER III A man who worked fn the Scott r q MOUND CITY, Kans., Jan 5 (Un-[ store at LaCygne will describe a ited Press)}—Two widely different] quarrel between Mrs. Scott and her National Parks Road stories have been told of what hap-| husband tn Arlene's presence, when pened in the hotel room at Pitts-|the girl was crying. He declares Sees 25 Per Cent Gain in Year. Py First in New: A) Of All Everts FOR THE NURSES HOPES |OAME'S SAKE] ; cordate ie, | Thinks National Flag] “sew “fori, ‘sono , ce ‘The final leer of fate; This Year. t t t The symbol of afl in tradition H That sportsmen execrate. The craft of the clever linksman Is nothing when I arise To case the spell of coincidence | burg, Kans., when Arlene Scott and} Mrs, Scott said. her uncle by marriage, John Ell!-| “You would have killed me had son Scott, now jointly accused of} you found me in the position in murdéring the latter's wife, regis-| which I caught you.” tered as man and wife a month The Story of Arlene after the slaying. Arlene, who has been free on Scott said he was {ll and Arlene] $5,000 bond since her preliminary nursed him. hearing, has been staying on her SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 5.—Tour-| gheriff A. J. Ellington, who has| father's farm near Centervt'le She ist travel over the National Parks|nad a large part in the investiga-|!s rather emal! and slight, dresses highway from Chicago to Seattle| tion into the murder, for which John| neatly and in good taste. ‘Her hair increased 25 to 40 per cent over 1922) scott and Arlene must stand trial,|!a not bobbed. She has large blue it was declared by A. W. Tracy.! tes the other version. eyes, a round, open and frank ap- manager of the western division off Soon after Scott's arrest on mur-|Pearing face. She favors blue col. the National Parks Highway Asso-| der charges, the sheriff states, Ar-|ors in dress, clation, at the annual divisional con-|jene came to his home and in the} “They haven't a bit of evidence ference here today. Reprerenta-| presence of himself and Mrs. Elling-|connecting me in anyway with the tives of, Washington, Oregon, Idaho] tor, confessed that for two years pre-| murder of my aunt,” she raid. and Montana were in attendance. | vious to the laying sho and Scott] ‘The whole trouble thaw been Mr. Tracy declared that there} had been having improper relations.| caused by gossips. There has Were an average of 3,252 cars a day ‘The Sheriff's Story never been anything wrong between using the highway between May 13! According to the sheriff's story,|Uucle John and myself. Why. I and October 15, not including cars| arene said that when she and Scott |!voked upon him as a father!’ carrying license rates of states! were together in the Pittsburg hotel] Arlene's father and mother are where the check was made. Est!-| room, Scott said: Standing by her and doing ‘every: mating the value of this tourist} “Don’t you tell any more or there| thing they can to comfort and assist travel as $5 per person, he placed| wi} be more trouble.” the girl. at $5,156,000 the total, receipts to} «what did he mean by ‘more| “I can never go back to teaching communities along the highway dur- ‘Gainst expert experience. the first spring in years that no major league club has trained|I lurk neath St. Andrew's banner at Hot Springs, Ark., once the most sought after of any camp. The Pittsburgh Pirates trained | Of the sort all Englishmen love, there last year, and Barney Drer-| logical, useless, unsporting— fuss, telling of the benefits derived | Call mé what names you will, by his players declared they would | I'll still be there on the verdant train there again. But during the green summer he changed his mind. To make my jape at skill. An unprecedented drought at the Springs in 1923 and a lot of wind| The one cause for congratu’ation that blew almost ceaselessly had|in the promise that professional much to do with it. There was no | wrestling will be restored to New rain up to the time the Pirates left | York lies in the fact that it will and the diamond .n which they|sive certain comparatively !dle let- worked out Was cx card as a brick |ters on the typewriter a chance to court. Toward tue latter part of | work off rust. the training season, there was a chorus of groans every time the} In returning to his native land, players returned from the ball lot/ Finland, to run against the United and began taking off their shoes.|Stateg in the coming Olympics Wil- Their feet were calloused from|lie Ritola makes a somewhat tron- cavorting on that baked field. ical return for the time and atten- : ing’ tha Yeation trouble’?”" the sheriff sald he asked. Ses. Arlene said. “I can never " oie eS acer. “He meant he wou'd murder me,"|¢rase from my mind th Bees 2 arte fortes saat ae tion our trainers have spent upon S Se. i A pone pene a write bebe he quoted artada sos casting: pr my arrest while ip the pee prcto ing and marking of the ighway Other testimon: vhich will be in-| The sheriff cou'd at le: ham} hip. Som: ere wae yw at ki * ee started assure ines Wille says he decide Kindergarten on the beach and; Not only does the popular win- together with all the play- | was recommended for 1924, in con- troduced against Arlene at her|me that humiliation, x wane ates es ailments as the season beef oe open-air schools are new features|ter resort provide facilities, make Miami a |trast to less than $5,000 available] trial will include the staterrent of |S0ing to run away. could always wereia ae ae Sighs cant aiseny = pes re fatatex: congenial to all ages and all pur- ou 5 eae seer ite last year. szemeance of at least/ner roommate in Pittsburg that on|be found. T have nothing to fear." ped certali s0re | taken first citizen's papers. Miami, this . + | 30,000 motorist service guides and . 2 EN ; fest had a lot to do with thelrlty, s, Immigration office should| With the increasing appreciation contd craat healtttut surroundings. | ther mane ana pede rie © ginal the night of June 19, when Mrs. THE END troubles. make this unanimous. Scott was slain, the telephone bell It was feet that helped drive Drey- of the health value of life in the | ment ts have additional fuss and his players out to Califor- open, many parents nin where the soil is not hard and yrave: and Aides rola og rte ssa reasons for spending the winter beach, the| public schools of the city care for where the team will not beat its | Dov haered overconfident by Kip-|4m Southern Florida, when the | swimming graduated to all|the children. of tourists. The trilbies so flat that arches will be | Hot renuered over ia east ana west| children of the North are shut intages, the famous aguarium with |strangeness of everything tends to broken and the official chiropodist | !ns’s the twain shall] by the rigors of winter. Miami|specimens of all kinds of fish,|arouse the mental alertness of the be more necessary than the traine>.|!8 west and never ved - pall| has become the great mecca for|Seminole Indians, strange speci-|child, and the ‘winter in Southern Dreyfuss Dellaves he has put a|mect, when they revsived the New| children, necessitating special edu-|mens of birds and flowers, unusual Florida can be enjoyed without stop gap in his infield this year ana | for i run at Pi eee cational facilities. fruits, vegetables and semi-tropical | detNment to the child's education. he is going out to the coast where | Year's day. g will not be too many eastern’) 1. dros and cons of the lighter In addition to the many private schools and the educational facili- ties of the different hotels, the as soon as funds are available was|rang, and Ariene said: ——— recammended, with establishment of] Piease answer it. I think it ts tourist information bureaus in all|haq news. I have been expecting principal cities along the higshway.|; It was news of the murder. Shs ete UN ed Two physicians will give the re- sults of a physical examination of the young teacher. Two other former friends of Ar- lene’s will tell cf an incldent on which the prosecution hopes to base e its claim of friction in the Scutt 3 household because of friendship he lc tween Arlene and John Scott. On te this occasion, they state, Arlene was 3 going to look for a position teach- a MW’ IFFE: ASK TWO DOLLARS FOR him besneaeeeeo ty wne| its school. She wanted Scott to : > 8 u take her in his auto. Mrs. Scott i ; wrecked steam schooner Freedom |{#ke ber in his auto. str. scott! Radio Is Used to Make ers itching his club's efforts to ashore on the coast near Pescadero, ,|Mr. and Mrs, Scott sat in the front ve e south: of San) Francisco, on which | 5) “OC, "Atione with lier to tot Talking Pictures at or heavier golf ball will leave the 22 Se acer ee s|ONLY FOUR BOXE tree ct have, passed their | interested, the project of making Ppiiton Seente) found e cerwolat} <o- Chumae in the rear. they quoted A riamiodeat asinat Cleveland. zenith and that tho Pirates with the |the ball bigger, say as large as a In ‘i R In J a whisky Wednesday became an ob- “I suppose you notice Ella is mad. FIGHTERS NUMEROUS INE POUND OF MEAT finally win the championship they | the one to catch their fancy. By CARL D. GROAT 50-sacks of tested Canadian banded ° have threatened to annex for the . the writer's personal Pee eetune ie certain that hia in-| opinion ts that something oe fcld will be better, and that his| way, of bps nab aag outfield will return to the position mone ‘5 % it once held as best in te ans He still _neefis pitchers though” he HENRY L. FARRELL shy schedule mak ft team”: whiskey was found by prohibitio that gets the big coin these days. By mushy schedule makes a so! BERLIN.—(By Mail to United y n has picked up one in Kremer of] 10 teas depends little or noth-| (United Press Sports Editor) |—Bob Zuppke, Illinols coach. Pross.)—A highprice wave Je ia |asents, buried in the sand dunes cane, ee rest a wonder | irs upon skill—so long as he has] NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—(United| Wonder what purpose inspires the| undating Germare, near the wreck. : the good-night wallop. Press).—"Boxers? Bah! There's no| Cornell football schedule! Introduction of the “Rentenmark”| Captain Robert Morrison ani such a bird any more. Not a half oe (still meager as this 1s written) has |f0UT members of the crew disap- the Pirates] Deft footwork, feinting, ducking, | dozen fighters in the business today walls, that were perhaps justified| been followed by a general fixation | Peared after they were taken from ‘Another ‘reason why that |Sidesiipping, hitting and getting} know the first principle of boxing|in a few instances, have been raised an exaggerated “gold| the wreck by coast guards prior did not win last seingent broke|®Way are arts as dead as some of| and not a fan of the new school has| recently about the decisions given by All stores now mark | ‘© the arrival of federal prohibition pes brates dan awful season |the gold filigree work in old Tut's| the slightest idea of the real art of| the judges after boxing bouts in New In so and so many gold marke ana | agents. It ds the fighter with the sock don’t % is 1 r; I fas m't care. This a hell of a CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 5.—The Phonofilm, a combination of radio and motion pictures, J. invention of Dr. Lee De Forest, has been de- monstrated successfully, according io those who have heard and witnes- sed the talking pictures. By application of the Phonofilm it ‘s the object of the inventor to pro- prove to be any more of a wonder in fast company than Boehler was last season. But Barney is hopeful. Moonshining Gir eK : tomb. boxing. York. Pleasing the majority with pfennigs. And, as the Rentenmark | Prohibition Director 8. F. Rutter : 2 | uce motion. pictures in which the § end Hamilton’ ts\not Uxely £0) test ———>+——_ Jack McAuliffe, the retired, unde-|any verdict is impossible, especially] is not yet in general circulation, the | ha&_ telegraphed to prohibition of-| @ > : , x {characters speak. Dr. DeForrest t the National league 88. 8 8 feated champion, unburdened him-|in connection with professional| stores are still forced to take paper | ficers at Seattle, Wash., telling of | @, i ff | eave the following explanation of the t emplar of southpaw art. preshias self of some weight off his chest, re-| fights, upon which bets have been| marks in payment. the wreck and liquor find and asked > Er poses: ' bing cto ta the thought, thet cently after he had taken an evening | made. ‘The gold mark price ts then multi. |that Canadian authorities be notified. : s : in the studio a motion picture is £ by ing ee she chous: oft from pinochle to venture down to} Critic!sm of officials even extends| plicd by the day's paper mark “mul. i ; taken in the usual manner but in Madison Square Garden. to amateur fights. tiplicator,” and the merchant has Sammy Mandell and Sid Terris are| During the recent finals for the| already set his gold price sufficient- working up there tonight,” Jack saia|Atlantic Fleet championships, held|ly hizh to insure him against a in the way of an opener for a ticket.| by the Navy in Madison Square Gar-| further paper mark slump until he addition to the camera lens which ‘m going to have one more ; registers action, a microphone regis- ' flag perrea ae Se Ana ters every sound made by the actor. his ith deter likely as not he'll get it, too. A wire from the microphone passes life in Germany are excessive charges for gas and light, laundry and so on. Gas for an ordinary household costs about $16 a month. pinot OM moe 2tsi te “The boys are saying that they are| en. a spectator was abusive about| can replace his goods. And the tragedy is that the work- firoush an audion amplifier to a gas- : one of the referees, a man in the uni- offers nearly always a rebate| man, while paid on a higher level led tube called the photiom, locat- ee the two greatest boxers to come up . P ed in the c: ‘hi in years. Give m a ticket and In| form of a United States army cap-|!f “Gold Loan Notes" or “Renten-| than before, 1s still getting starya daleltube fuetinics these cee ct give you the low down.” tain. mark” are given in payment. tion wages—if he works at all. peneaiiees val ardimady ore nepor: ' 4 5. “Who is that fathead? Why| ‘The prices the past few weeks| ‘The price situation, coupled with 2 : ed telephonic ! i A Tex Rickard Steamed Lape only us vanes oa didn't! doesn't he step in and break ‘em?| have bounded upward beyond rea-| the enitega Noel employments! hen currents which originated from the & U f Bi Card in T aa Pe Grave ‘tha! heart to givel Price S20” Shot the ruleat”/son. Reckoning with. the off! led to actual starvation for many | HAI TeEY Tabi te locatea th i ff ies eart to give) he howled. mark rate, meats now: ; § ‘A very iit {s located near the ® J Pp tor big < you the word and break up s good| Jt was remarked to him that the|a pound or more. Rueitnodel ps taratios negative film through which these ’ Serer tay otham Rin: story. They're ‘the rottenest boxers| referee was Captain Frederick Hall| cents apiece, and not to be had at THE i uctuating Heht rays are registered CHICAGO; Jans” 5A. echeduled, G g- I ever saw. Theyre both jumping-| Thomas, %f that, ‘Breed “averages 16 centsa| prays nam cA ORDEY Fi s[on the sensitve emulsion of the ten round bout between Stanley Jack slappers. They can span, but| “What's ‘that mean? Who's he?"| loaf. SRD hisod BS Be SAAN negative as fine lines which are ac- bpp ee ea aE acs Yalan | BY FAIR PLAY that let’s them out. They've just] ne replied. Tha “profiteer police’ make futile ees Gi eaters ORS E | full Photographic sound waves and Minolta, was called off last night! (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune)|!K® the rest. Lot of fast footwork,| “He's Freddy Welch, former light-| efforts to check the price wave. CASPER MONUMENT WORKS, | Edna Bond, West Virginia moun-| (1,0 insure perfect cen thoont ee when squad from the states at-|| NEW YORK, Jan. 6—Jimmy Rasen punches, but it means emus cranipion of the world,” he} Adding to ,the expensiveness of 508 South Conwell. Phone 2542 | tain girl, who has begun a sentence repeat, pel synchronis at all 5 pear ladelphia man- 5 ren told: of 34 years in the Stark count; “ Toland athletio amociation Sire! pel aare wri that heltes steamed up Only eeear ones siiene) tee cay 2258 he stiut ap. “ . West Va., workhouse, having beet |). Baten peta ee Bsiecast ria He : Id after com-|Tex Rickard along lines of holding| Years have known what it Is all ke GET EMPTY BARRELS READY NOW SAYS convicted in the federal court atl ian at: ; : Plaine ted Bebe and Officia’s ofa reat test for the colored heavy.| about, according to McAuliffe. From evidence recently at hand Charleston for moonshining. Two | "™72!! attachment ts placed on the : the col- ‘mond belts and other things dear to|there are only three real good box-| Ted challenger for the heavyweight the dusky battler’s heart will figure|ers,” he said. “Jack Dempsey, Ben.| Championship, is in need of some de- fense to get a square deal. GOOGLE T0 SPARK PLUG’S BACKERS IN BIG RAGE in the plan. ny Leonard and Jack Britton are real ~ ! The first meeting will be a go be-|hoxers. hey know that the firs,| Despite evasive answers intended tween Dougherty black giant,| principle of boxing is to lead and|‘o deny the statements that the New é ; George Godfrey, and Harry Wills.| counter. They know what they are| Yor commission is at least trying to BY BARNEY GOOGLE stop Should celebrate victory next The winner will receive the title as| doing every time they make a move.| ‘iScourage mixed bouts, it seems} SOMEWHERE IN THE GRAND) spring at opening of Barney Google champion of a new class. the color-| ‘That's the reason they become cham.| that Willis is being side-tracked for|CANYON, Jan. 5—When Sassie|and Spark Plug tracks. ed heavyweight class. This wil! pions. that reason. - standard motion picture machine, brothers of: the girl are. serving & | -Tnis attachment contains @ small In. erm in the Atlanta prison for the | candescent lamp which is i same offense. The girl receivedea) pont of tre sad sae A ast sentence of seven years and @ fine | waves on the films. ‘This light, pas- of $6,000 and costs, Being unable} sing through the sound record, falls to meet the fine sho has to work |unon a photoelectric cell, its brit. Off the fine in the workhouse at the |iiancy being governed by the density Fate of sixty cents » day which will! o¢ the photographed sound waver. take 27 years to pay. Arrange-| pp, hotee + ca Suzie breezed under the wire here TEX. ments are being made to cducate| °° , Photo-electric cell's olectrical the Chicago Law and Order League. |we'ght championship. Money, dia-}| “Of all the bunch of champions|‘t appears that Harry Will atten aah ated OMAHA—Joo Lynch, bantam weight champion, was awarded the resistance at any instant is deter- “ ut the successful fighter in line as “Joh Dundee, although he is Battling Siki, Pancho Villa, Luis| ahead of my Spark Plug today and IT was about to wire an answer to| the girl while confined. fi pets é, decision over Earl McArthur of ae for challenges by Jack Taylor.| not as Euilled as Rinaesaee aceon Firpo and Luly Vicentini were allow-|I actually ran into the Grand Can-|the above when a private radiogram ——————— apes y the amount of light falling Sioux City, In, after ten rounds of) 5,0" Woodman’s husky mulatto, of| and Britton, is also a good boxer, | €d to work in New York. yon myself, results tend to show/from New York tipped me off to the B. Omaha, who recently gave Battling] but he fell for a trick style that re-| Roland Todd, Ted Moore and|that an Arizona desert is no place/ fact that none named Tex sent that CINCINNASE former Siki the worst beating the Senega:|moved the effectiveness from his| Prank Mooney were allowed to come|in which to spend a New Year's) above telegram. My advises from ame pilates Cart Mays, former iese has received. punches. over from England and pick up| Eve, Billy DeBeck indicate that One-Eyed tay feyte Robbie nati Nationals With all colored contenders out of] “Dempsey is the best boxer I have | Oney- Here we are—Sparky, Sunshine| Connolly, or some other Broadway play with the Cincin: jthe way Rickard will endeavor tolever seen among the heavyweight} Wills ts an American citizen, and|/anq myself—about to start on the|kinsprit tried to hoax me with that this year. stage a meeting between the white| champions. He can fight along with| % first-class one. last lap of the great $100,000 Cross| message in order to crash the gate v photographically registered on the LOS ANGELES—Two players ana’ 284 black ,champion heavyweights | it and he certainly can take it. Leo- Bed anon he allowed the privilege| continental Race from New York|at the expected victory dinner in| chase of the O'Rourke timber hold-!tm and eventually tfansformed more than veemooutens ralarnyethe. cette worté, All of which is the} nard also can box, hit and take it. | °f one to Los Angeles, and we are all as|Los Angeles. ings of 1,400 acres on the aeshens back again into telephonic currents Cincinnatl Rationale for Jake May, dream of Jimmy Dougherty’s which] “Britton was not a great puncher, worn and aa baitered as my famous] However. it the promoters back|river north of Columbia Falls. |wnicn are made audible by the tard south paw pitcher of the. Vernon be Sa¥8 he has induced Tex Rickard] put he is perhaps the greatest boxer puddle Jumper which ix today dec-|of that Jersey race track idea|Mont.. from the O'Rourke helrs of speaker. Club of the Pacific Coast League, to bring to realization. Jimmy is}-of all the modern fighters.” crating one side of the Grand Can-/should decide to baptize their pro-| Butte and United States Senator ——_——.____. a 2 43 “As the motion pleture must be come dreamer, Much has been said and printed STANDING OF yon as evidence of my slip in fa’ 1-| posed tracks with magnetic names,| 7: J: Walsh was announced today ' projected upon a screen to be view- NEW ORLEANS—Young Galiano recently about the necessity of clean- ing to sleep while racing. it will not give Sparky or me the|>¥ ©. S. Hanson, representing the 3 at ed, it Is likewise necessary to project y, f boxing. It has always been Spend: Ni Year's eve on a) heebie-jeebies if they use ours. National Pole company of Spokane. | the sound { ‘der thi y a of N rica ‘a decision| Joe Beckett’s final downfall, in al ing up pending New 8 y Irs. 3 5 j n order that {t may ap- evens aaa pase ties Angeles | ™0St disgraceful battle with Carpen-| said boxing needed a broom. But desert last Monday seems to have| Prospects for that victory dinner|.The consideration is reported to be jinxed my entry. Sparky is no|are not sg pleasing just now in my camel, you know, We've all hadjracing camp. Sassie Suzle’s Zov- aon pear to come from the actor's lips. after 15 round: tler, has applied a knockout to Brit-] how can it be done? $45,000. the heeble-jeebies ever since. like spurts of late have been mak- Lar e Timber “The telephone current from the J |cell is then passed through the audi- L * l on amplifier, where it is built up Ho dings So A. tinareae of thousands of times. | ‘Thus, the actor's words are convered SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 6—Pur-| int telephonic currents, amplified ; : This is done simply by running a ish boxing as complete, or almost so,| More than a year ago the Nationa) i em he company | lamp cord from the machine to the < would begin at once to remove the é SAN fciBsoo-n3: tiver,| #8 any Beckett ever received. This] Sports Alliance was formed in New Screen where a loud speaker is at- local teheoseEe ani ah cag in brief, is the sad, sad story that| York. Managers, fighters and sec: City Basketball League. Though banged up badly by that]}ing my Sparky seem like My Own,| Poles and that a truck road would) tached, Leonard, lightweight champion, in a| Augie Ratner relates to friends | onds were asked to join hands in do-| s“troaists "Got jose | crash into the canyon, I was able|Sunshine rides as though his mind| be built as soon as snow leaves. four yound exhibition bout at the| When they gather to hear of his| ‘ng something to get the game out of Red Crowns 3 ° 1000] today to enjoy a laugh in which|were lost in seben-leben heebie- ae Expert watch and Jewelry repatr- ic club here next Tuesday. ‘| 2uropean experiences. the mud. tmoke tious: 2 1. .667|Mmany other racing fans can join me.| jeebies, and I've got a black eye so The Real Need nz. Casper Jewelry Co., OS Blea. “There are only two good fight] Several benefit fights were staged | roxas ae ete 333| Bl radio via Hoboken. I received] big you'd think Jack Dempsey was clubs in all of England today,” rays|to raise funds. A big banquet was Legion... 1 2 "333|the following message: in this Cross Continental sporting] President Coulter, of North Da- Ratner, “and the purses they give] held at which speakers from the or-|postortice 1 2 ‘333| Mr. Barney, Gocele, classic. kota Agricultural college, wants to reflect the general fa’ling away of| ganization blew the horn and sound-|}otarines _ fm: ‘333] On Board Spark Plug Worst of all, my celebrated pud-| help the farmers by a government h : Ly interest on the part of fans over|ed off that it was their sacred duty | yiawest 0 3 000] Going West, die jumper—the Shenandoah of|loan fund of $50,000,000 to help The Old Reliable i there, . Any American fighter who|to remove from the bufiness all ——$<——_— , Prospects of racing in Jersey| modern bicycles—is once more aj|farmers purchase livestock and goes to England in search of gold| causes for complaint and censure. Rate bright stop already p'anning race|wreck. A corps of motor mechan-| diversify their farming. ‘The farm is wasting his time. The National Sports Alliance Is SEND I7 20TH Store room 20x60 with full basement in Chandler building, 617 East Second street. tracks for Newark and Atlantic City|ics, watchmakers and cobblers are}ers are already deep enough in stop would like to name them after|trying to repair it at this writing.| debt. Furthermore, present market e $) oa you and Spark Plug if you win| Odds are now 10 to 1 against| conditions show that more livestock cross continental race stop A com-|Spark Plug, but remember what|is now being produced than can be NEW YORK, Jan 5.—One variety|imittee of noted boxing judges will|that colored lady col'ected in her|sold at a safe profit. ‘The only way of hat shown here today starts out{/make final decision picking names| basket at Havana on a 350 to 1|to help the farmers now is by in. | Phone 948 and 949 tobe a little turban of soft, lght|from hat as they do at Madison|shot a few weeks ago. Get some| creasing the buying power of thelr colored silk. But it adds a puffy roll|Square Garden stop Give my re-|empty barrels ready products. If that can't be done, | Natrona Transfer Storage nt! dler, test him with fire and blood.|of black velvet from ear to car |gards to Goldfield should you pass| For in this great then we might as well stop talking & Fuel Co. Devt. Age {| If you want to make a good football |acros sthe top of the crown, and be- about the matter—Lincoln (Nebr.) ae | team, put it through a schedule. A| comes distinctly Chinese, State Journal i PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 17 oo temporarily suspen ‘ied. Someone forged a check and re- moved the $7,500 that was stored away in the club's treasury. Clean up boxing? ? ? eee Inquire at A. E. Chandler Filling Station “If you want to make a good sol- now. e, We expect through the old home town stop/to lose everything else, but that Hope you win that hundred grand ' $100,000 prize,

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