Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR of continual quarrel drives Babbitt to distraction—until in final revolt he breaks the barriers goes in arch of romance. SSRINSTON’S LADY’ NOW| SHOWING AT AMERICA IO) ue evan ovare urn TRIIE=TO-1| LONE STAR STATE HER FE PGTURESPPEARS 1 IIS FM Farnum, as popu: ne ; 1 “heroed” his sate me to the , . 1 gladden the I « Fa m at from sacs of the Blizs with fine old fner recog each was| : Saye T Same riage matition sione cout | Laek Training = int Camp Dedicated SINCLAIR LEWIS. STORY OF “MBBITT’ IS. FIL FEATURE AT THE RMLTO of character! Lewis could hav a “Babbitt,” typical of n business man of p: » Whose heart {s you theater, beginnin Sinclair Lewis, in his book, ha drawn to the life, the important man of aff hose activities in the| , 1 and business world of An has made this country what He is hard-headed, shrewd fd practical, the side that never Lippea t hunger for jspringtime with its f rance of romance the character that Willard in the Warner screen, “Babbit."* tired of the ng of his children r routine of ar He The St y MOTHER! 2086.» “California Fig Syrup” Dependable Laxative for Sick + | Tex Rick on LADY MARC NEWS AT 1—3—5—7 AND 9 Che Casver Daily Cribune WILL DEMPSEY TAKE . CHANCE ON WIFE'S” IRE AND HIS NOSE? By HENRY L. FARRELL. (United Press Sports Editor) fifty basis was only verbal. Kearns said not long ago, however, that Mis NEW YORK, Feb, 24.—Jack| contract with Dempsey had itv Dempety’s -oairiker LS UG nOWGRe | Ca ciate ce enEL nc tee Date ments and counter-announcements| Vee", however, that this contraer was drawn when they as a firm. Rickard’s angle about the money attraction has its in-and-out, also. Some of the champion’s friends, thought that he had enough money to satisfy him and that he would be content with the revenue from theatrical engagements that he could get as the retired Seayyweight champion. Others who claim to have knowledge of his business affatrs+ at he is in need of ready cash since he got married as nearly+ all his money is tled up ard he does, | About retirement and the reports of peed outaer his row with his manager, certainly kept him in print during a'dull sea- son. Perhaps that is what he want. ed. The champion certainly didn't get married purely as a publicity stunt, but the other angles bear the of the keen mind of Jack ns, empse is serious about a future jes or he wouldn't have i-his face altered with a new se. But the new nose wouldn't keep him from fighting again for 2 million or so. If he does fight in the there must be some fire. Kearns has worn out all the ballyhoo stunts and perhaps he thought this would RIVERTON HIGH LOSES be a good one. If Harry Wills is fights with Bartley Madden and Luis Firpo and jf he hadn't ducked a fight last December with Tom Gibhons because of bad hands, the old yell that Dempsey was afraid of Wills would pave been enough to get the ears of enough customers to promote the fight. GREYBULL GAGE FIVE BASIN, Wyo., Feb. 24.—The strong Basin high school team met bempmy also wants to fight-Gib- land defeated the Riverton basket pons, but t! 0 needs e aske soe shouting, bec ail matehes| all team, 24 to &. in a one sided in which so much m is involved |8ame played at the Bas { school gym. The faster and more accurate Ba- sin boys rang the hoop for a total of 20 points before the Riverton need it, Fas te ee ae Bar TEES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1925 team could connect for its first field goal. The third quarter of the game found the score 20-3 and with every available sub in the Basin Mneup, the final score was 24-8. Jones and Marple scored heavily and played good ball against the Riverton boys. Reidle, the clever standing guard for Basin high again proved himself a star as a result of his brilliant defensive work. 'The Riverton boys avenged the defeat sustained at Basin when they emerged victors in a close game at Greybull. The final score was 18- 16. Lacey of Riverton and Douglas of Greybull starred. A woman of Galesburg, IIL, {s be- Heved to have established a speed ATHLETIC CARD IS. STAGED AT LEGION MEET ain he evidently expects to get} ‘ want to dig into his principles tat much money, because Kearns} When he can pick up another for- id recently that two fights he had | tune for a fow minutes In the ring. 1 would be t s was in for an split c 1 and a half dollars, Dem; sey woulc the gover "t have so much left aft ment taok {ts income tax} ing that he had his bre t he would be better in his next fight, because Ke yuld be able to train better. There are so many angles to the case that it is hard to guest how to improve all training camp. | When Dempsey had his nose fixed and started courting Estelle Taylory it was thought tha athi. Us that are incidental to a story that she has such a violent dislike of Jack Kearns that aye told frie she would never . allow to make another cent out of r champi away from the less reputable busl- s of a prize fighter. | ut when there has been so muchs, steam released as has been puffed. around for the Ia: ee rd sald a lot, however, n he asked after one of De y’8 rolirement announceme How can any man turn down that much doug Rickard estimated that two fi, next summer against | Tom Gibbens and Harry Wills would be worth a illion dollars to the champton—that if he survives the first bout. There may be something to the story about the falling out between Kearns and Dempsey, because they have been none too intimate since the time that Dempsey trained dn Atlantic Ci for his fight with Car. pentier. There were reliable stories | at that time tliat they had a violent disagreement about some the characters that were hanging around the training camp and that Dempsey had threatened to break with Kearns after the fight It has always been understood among their friends that D mpsey and Kearns had no contract and that their agreemest to split all the receipts of their ventures on a fifty ory of a Purchased Woman WITH AMES KIRKWOOD ALMA RUBENS VALTER McGRAIL sUERITE De La MOTTE -ALSO COMEDY OUNG OLDFIELD” TOPICS ORCHESTRA 10c AND 40c pout crack at him and after he shared in fon tr: 5 Ly A BISHOP-CASS THEATER TODAY WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | Members of the Vroman post of the entertained cer last night sion, that atures, a 1 boxing nd a wrestli ch. DeVorak volunteered to go} 1 on any change and the en-| tertainment committee decided to} unk, dis: | member- | hip in the American Legion. With : tea > “aki Pakkl in a three-round bout and} Homer Reisler and iu Reisler wrestled a 10 minute aw. Cyprean- Author of MAIN STREET | SINCLAIR. LEWIS it ’ NESS 1 maw ee SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are and prescribed by physicians 24 years for he ‘vas through |"Henry Brennan as judke, “Nip” | serious Dempsey 1s in his inten-| With the ring, and several big bets|‘Westover as prosecuting attorney, | fi . f Lions to ret He has often sald to| were made in the financial district {and “Zip” C sas his} not getting the genuine Bay friends. that he would never fight| that he woud! n draw on thes jw trial proceed ere ter he was married and it is said| sl-ves again. . His increasing inter- ry could not| by millions t his wife is not at all keen about | est in the movies was and were dis-} <== fighter-husband, There is also a| 2M indication that he was getting | ' “Bayer” i ins proven directions. Accept only “‘Bayer”’ package which contains p: | andy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylics “BABBITT” the story that tells the about YOU! Also Century Comedy—“A Dangerous Peach” er Aspirin proved safe Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism | Sport Pictorial THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO © Shows record in remarrying in nine min- utes after securing a divorce. [emaxp “PHILLIPS” WILK OF AGNES Accept only genuine “Phillips,” the original Milk of Magnesia prescribea by physicians for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, corrective. 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, contain directions—any drug store.— Adv. IRIS A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY WILLIAM FARNUM * —In— “The Conqueror” ALSO COMEDY- STAN LAUREL in “THE SMITHY” ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT 10c and 20c Oc and 25c ns TODAY é TOMORROW : THURSDAY With-- 66 TONY the Horse wl UKE the Dog “”

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