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(Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) ime AAs YORK, Oct. . 22.—*Irish *Johnny” Curtin is getting ready for the exit signal. He was a grand little fighter, was Johnny, and -'t | seems to bad that he is evidently| , Slated for the “ns-been class. A lot of Curtin’s friends wish he * ‘would stop. before the memory of ‘his many, glorious 1chievements in “the ring are obliterated by a series of those disasters that are sure to }, come to. the once classy boy who Keeps on and on in the hope that \ he will win in the ‘fight against’ | Father. Time. Most-of Curtin's admirers refused to admit that Johnny was getting into the aged class until he made that “pitiful effort wsainst Jackie Gordon. Outwardly, in that go, he seemed to be the Johnny of old. He moved about aggressively, but none the less, he failed to make a show- ing, against a boy who would not have gone a round with him in’ the old days. Finally, when Curtin was floored | ~ by! a left-hand jab, the works were in and Johnny showed where the years haye brought him. . Billy. Kennedy, of New. Orleans, looks Ike a boy destined to add luster to.a city that has produced Joe Mandel,"Pete Herman, Frankie Russell: and other good little boys; Kennefly can hit and is clever... He should leave New Or! is.on.a trip to places where. sions are per- mitted. _ ‘Man “Dry” for 10 Years Sues For His Reward BOSTON, Cct. 22.—A, verdict for defendant was ordered by Judge, MacLeod in superior court in a suit brought by Michael Crowley . of Boston, to recover from the. es- tate of Mrs. Emma J. Sinclair, $10,000 and:.interest claimed to be due. on ‘a promise made by the late Frank* Jones, “Portsmouth, N. HL, _. brewer. The “plaintiff contended that Jones promised to pay him this sum if he remained «sober for, 10 ~ years. i Crowley, who formerly reaided in: € d that Mra. laughter.’ of ‘Jones; re- promise on condition that. press her mother for the = money. He, said he refrained from ringing suit against Mrs. Jones because of this arrangement. HAVAN. from Oct. 22.—Reports that eight to thixteen persons had was. estimated that the crop sugered severely. Communica- \ion_by wire was almost paralyzed Che. Casper Daily Ccibune *| Bobe. Great Britain can transport an army by alr. Rebelling natives in the desert country of Mesopotamia wero given the surpriss of their when two big squadrons of air- Ss me soaring down and wu loaded a force of veteran British troops with machine guns. The re- bellion died in 30; minutes. The British army. has built many great Vickers planes, each one with a carrying capacity of 22- men, for this purpose. . Stolen Jewels Are Found in _ Second Theft NE WYORK, Oct. 22.—Four men arrested are being questioned about the robbery early Monday of the West Side apartment of Mrs. Helen H>yworth, flancee of “Dapper Dan” Collins, internationally no- torious thief. A platinum diamond cluster ring resembling one stolen from Mré. Heyworth was found in possession of one of the four. From their questioning of the prisoners, the police also hepe to throw light on the es of Dorothy Keenan, Louise Lawson and Edith Miss Keenan and Miss Law- son, “Broadway butterflies,” were killed by robbers who ransacked their apartments. Miss Bobe and her wealthy male companion were held up in her apartment recently and robbed of jewelry valued at $50,000. 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The president spant some time to- day in working on his speech to’ be delivered Thursday night before the eastern division of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. 1 was sald that this address, which will be devoted primarily to a dis cussion of business condition: would probably be the last he wil make during the campaign. Arrafigements have been complet- c4 pointer on tobacco: ed to radio broadcast the address ta very section of the country. —————. Equip your doors and windows! vith Ideal Metal Weather Strips.| PS out 90% of dust and wind, es 20% fuel. Phone 2235R for sman who will call and figure! your job. Cut coarse for pipes — not fine 2208 : Burns slowe this way — hence cooler 222 _Lasts about 50% longer e2ee x Yo No frills -no tins- FOIL wrapper, hence 10¢ Liecerr & Mrens Tonacco Co. — Candidate for Re-election On the Democratic Ticket FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR General Election, Nov. 4th —Polltical Advertisement CAR STORAGE FOR WINTER LOT'S OF IT! LIBERTY GARAGE 428 S. 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