Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1926, Page 9

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1926 ALY, TO LOSE > LOUIS KAPLAN By FAIR PLAY. opyright, 1926, Casper Tribune.) i: } YORK, Jan. 7.—Scotty Mon- tieth, who manages Louls (Kid) Kap- Tan, the featherweight champion, cut his eye teeth years ago. Few come Of jany smarter than he Is. fhe Casper Daily Critune U.S. Recalls Dayton Horrors as Floods Bleed Europe PAGE NINE F Seer \ ability First National is the first actor to ini to make people laug! TO)cc) | EMPLOYERS OF UNION : ~ | MEN TO ADDRESS LABOR When Sally to Hollywood she said to her mother, sea | Long decided to £0 “I'll take just enough money to last me three monthsy If I don’t make} good in the movies in that time I'l! York and resume my CENTRAL AT CHEYENNE return to New | os a ; Ww Which makes the recent bone he stage career.” Almost 12 months | @ Central Labor way, and that is with vapors that pulled all the more surprising. He have passed and Sally is still a mem: | stituted an innovation at a meeting| can be inhaled look “his; meal’ teket to tho New ber of the west coast movie célony. | Tuesday night which promices to 2 York boxing commission and asked Hor. dag’ offic) eeacrinal cin hecome statewide in & short time. The casiest and most satisfying © ermission for Kaplan to take on s sigaks 0 get these vapors is to snuff al some of the lightweights instead of Hollywood she was given a part in| Vicks VapoRub well up the nose, making the featherweight poundage a picture. Right after th { melt a little in a spoon or tin cup and every time he fights. Tho boxing went to M. G, M. and played inj rades crafts organizatic inhale. | moguls refused the request. “Daddy Goes a Hunting,” th The dress the central body, The medicated vapors reach imme So now Montieth threatens to Man Without a tor | ¢ to prom: diately into every corner of t! leave New York cold, No flags were Warners; “The from | understanding of Ia-| passages, soothing and hea it displayed at half mast throughout Paris “for. Tankyi and thence ite) n and to eliminate any| every breath. the metropolis because of this threat, Belasco for “Fifth. Avenue She} understanding of the character,|’ Por other forms of cold troubles just pbut at that many another scrapper recently played the lead opEnette | purposes and ideals of organized Ia-! rub Vicks over the throat and chest could be better spared, Buck Jones in THe Fighting | bor. at bedtime. It is then the body h For Kaplan ts an earnest battler. Rucksr 5 fe Bn ah telat | Speakers on the Tuesday night| which releases these vapors. He bores in from the start, swing: year | Moor. program included Rev. R. H jman, p: And then “‘Wampas,” the organt | j ing both fists like a rapid fire gun, n of west ® Chis is the trouble, For his style of milling calls forth every ounce of B strength he possesses. This taxe= his stamina and 15 rounds make a long, long route when one.ts tired, coast publicity Wampus ditor ts @ ways ait ae Opes. iMVIcks for a yéar. A pictorial history of super-pic at ought to be inte by M. G. M. en-| y _— Le Guy DeCast { iaterl tarivapuin eranke/sit i orek STAR DUST. Central Labor Over 21 Mittion Jars Usep Yeariy dicted that Tex Rickard was going he Sweet was an actress j Pasetiag: to bring Georges Carpentier to the when little more than an infant U. 8. A. again and that Georges| - piste. AR all in, played lead . would endeavor, while here, to fix opposite Ma: (ord and Mar. Kids lad Co take up a match for Paolino, the Span- querite Clark, before he became PILL all nn ish heavy. All of this, it seems, is director | new EPSOM SALTS re now coming to pass and Georges is > Got wonderfy! results of Epsom Salts Frang pees Ae | without trace of disagrecable taste, | THE OLD ESTABLISHED sailing from Frange on the Majestic. The Sons of the Sheik" will be | small sugar coated pill One Kulws Bic STOPPING PLACE IN -sihineadinaaeeeeainn ie Rudolph} Valentino's next starring sum Pillequivalent totablespoonful Izpsom SHERIDAN vehicle. In answer to questionn | faite. Ohidren prefer this Physic. Never | y H Wi < sent to fans asking what type t back :f not completely satisfied. 250. "4% | > Sled 2s oh Larrea | preferred to see Rudolph play. all good druggists, such as, | Town. per cent wanted him to play ancthe Kimball Drug Sto “asper Phar-|| Cafe and Garage in Connection sheik role. macy, Lloyd's Drug Store and|} D. D. WARNER, Proprietor ae jars cher’s Pharmacy.—Ad } eae om IV a arab “Horrors of the Dayton and other great floods sands are being made homeless in Europe by rising are being recalled in the United States, as thou- waters of great rivers. LAST NIGHT A view of the flood which mb lee FOR RENT f : fs of the Screen”. It will GRAND RAPIDS, Mich—Tommy caused great suffering in Ft. Worth, Tex., in 1922 is at top. How Dayton looked after the waters include neta tree all the best if | Sally Long LARGE BASEMENT ROOM Loughran, Philadelphia, defeated Joo} receded, im 1912, if seen below. . Inget is a view of a family amid the rujns of its flood-wrecked home, | tures made during the last decade Birat | Nattonal’ “bas taken out Particularly suitable for Club Room ). Paoka, Toleda, in ten rounds. Excerpts from the “Birth of al. 0 ae Se ag | . ot ee i wtiees Nation,” “Way Down East,” “Coy. | J2ush Insurance” on Harry Lang- SEE M. A. BECKLINGER 4 NEW ORLEANS—Enmil Paluso, Tribune or Herald, either with) orea “Four Horsemen,”|40n, the comedian. If something Room 100, Becklinger Building » New York, beat Amos Kid Carlin, the Sunday morning paper, 15¢ per’ and Big Parade’ will be in-| happens to Landon so that he is 2 cluded unable to work to the best of his OF CRIPPLED WILL BE | SHOWN AT THE RIALTO | Jeanerette, La., 15 rounds, LOS ANGELES—George Godfrey : won on a foul from Sully. Montgom- ery, {n-seven round. Billy’Lane, beat (2a Sailor Liston, in six rounds. FRIDAY WILL iii m :. SAN FRANCISCO—Charley Long, \ HOLD THRILLS Omaha, won a decision over» Joe Hughes, San Francisco, ten rounds. Stecher Offers To Meet Lewis to be fixed by the Rialto theater iM CHICAGO, Jan. 7,—(P)—Negoti-] son, including the Methodists, but| through whose courtesy the'pictures Hl ations for a wrestling \match be-| with local men perfecting their| will there appear, and: of course, tween Joe Stecher, the Nebraska farmer, and Jim Londog king of the Greek heavyweights, today obronght from Stecher’s manager the offer to meet Strangler Lewis or anyone else in defense of the world's \heavy- welght title. It had been repeatedly asserted by the Lewis group: that Stecher had declined to meet the Strangler. . ——__—_—»—__—_ SUNRISE HIGH CAGERS CONQUER WHEATLAND Whirlwind basket ball is in pros- pect when the Glenrock’Semdacs journey to Casper Friday night for their game at the high school gy: nasium with the Bus company fi menjbers of the city league. The Semdacs -have vanquished all Cas; per teams they have met this sea- game and playing better ball, they hope to upset the dope in future clashes. The Friday night game will start at 8 o'clock and a big turn- out of fans is expected. —— KNUTE ROCKNE JOINS CHURCH NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—(/?)—Knute Rockne, coach of Notre Dame foot ball team has hecome.a Roman Cath Some time ago the board of direc- tors of the Casper Rotary club re- quested the Sacramento, Calif., club to send here moving pictures coyer- ing the campaign for the cure of crippled children in that city. The films will be shown later, the time will be shown without charge to-the public, ‘ ‘The purpose of’bringing these pic- tures to Casper is to show the work which has been done for the-unfor- tunately crippled child; and the pic tures will be shown ‘here for the benefit of all those ‘who are inter- ested in this great movement. It {sto be distinctly understood how- ever that this is not being done for the purpose of any campaign; but all persons interested are urged to be present when the pictures are shown for the reason only of learn ir hat can be done for the crippled 1 ot ) j | As i p Men! Here Are Values! i] (tht 7 . y il a) If ‘ ae i Mm HHI shi Heit aw HH jul HH ’ time that he contemplated the step. | work in Sactamento . - WHEATLAND, \ Wyo., Jan...7.—| .A_ priest. of the Sacred. Heart) wcsGRamMENTO, Callf.—Seven- contests and were contestants in the} Span osphere, hi love r DENVER POST final.” bt Stanialaue’ rerun to a vals bepoy" Spanish muse wl Rubbers House Coats Mackinaws Save Pepatle hie yoru gos) Beotber and tap pave a part in Marcheta. ‘The Boe he y LATEST NEWS panera ast dn one cit deniasad’ ar Sekine Auto Robes Sweaters Leather Vests ¥ BEST FEATURES Drink Hillerest Water. Phone 1151.| music, of both the classical nnd the oe ' 4 é D5 10 PRknatation sradtt stat Hyer Boots Gloves and Mittens Corduroy Suits berms cate a eer age) r jay ite ver no ‘ ° ° * / ON SATURDAY TaN tot cla beset moa ete Slippers Pajamas Blazers Night Robes Per The Sunrise high school basketbdll team easily defeated the fast Wheat- land high school team here by & score of 8 to 8. Sunrise high re | ceived the silver loving cup at the Wyoming state tournament last ye: for having the best. passing team in Wyoming, and the team. wor! church in Sopth: Bend, Ind., cdn- firmed the report yesterday, and it reached th@ east after Rockne had my) on the Degrasse for a tour of neo, Germany ahd Italy, The geach, was baptized November 15. and Was confirmed™by Bishop Knoll two Ways later. He toek his first teen children who have found new life and happiness through the ef. forts of the Crippled Children’s com- mittee of the local Rotary club, were guests at a party arranged: by one of the doctors who had given their services.in the effort to straighten and* strengthen crippled limbs. , One they displayed here w pre-eminent, sore isebap arith, tha bake Dame | of the seventeen had’ lain’in hed for «| Rockne’: football. plavers first | Me years. ‘The weight of his body AUD Ss Caterer Hs) aiice es iis intentions in tie came {224 BroRen oné'teg seven times and Medicine *)57.% treatment of Catarth for over forty years. Also as a Blood Purifier it give: wonderful results. All Druggists. FP. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Beattl—Atve— lace ee." "FAR ARCHER OTHER en’s and Boy’s W earing Apparel “MARCHETA’ Jan. 13, 14, 15 The Whole Town’s Going TODAY ORDER THE 7DAYS A WEEK Delivered Anywhere in Casper 65¢ Per Month EARL KEENAN Agent Office at Pep’s 146 8. Center. Phone 18 against ,Northwestern, when they were ten points behind at ghe end of | the {iret half. Some of them feared the storm that would come from the doadh) between the halves, But) “Rock” as they know him, was a changed man, and his instruc tions were mild. He told them that morrow,” another informed them. Notre Dame drove across touch downs enough to win the last hal and the’next Sunday Rockne was re- ceived into the church. Mrs. Rockne is a Catholic and thelr two sons are students at Notre Dame. ——$—<————__— Ernie Johnson. who has een re- loased by the New York Yankees to the at want club of. the Apert an | uary 13, 14 and 15, have been chosen Association, has been in professional | and. ara hard at work each after- e t i . ’ baseball fifteen. years, and during | noon and evening in the rehearsal Oregon City Wool and O’Donnell Shoes nh that time he has played. in the} room, under -the watchful eye of Three-I League, the Pacific Coast| “Bua: Bullig, director. League, the Federal League and the American League. The Zbyszko brothers, and Wladek, have never come to- gether In a real wrestling match, Years ago, however, they met in a tournament in Paris, wheré both de- feated all comers in the preliminary Stanislaus Make your chicken and outhouses air tight at com- paratively no cost. Printers’ matrices will do it. 1 cent per sheet— size 1714x211. TRIBUNE-HERALD he had broken the other by twisting around in bed, But at the party he wan ang played as happily as any. Motion pictures taken at the hospital and at the party will form part of the big film being prepared to fur- ther thts work.” AEA bed TS, » PARTS ARE STILL OPEN Practically all of the members of the main cast for Marcheta, the Spanish play and musical comedy to be produced here under the super- vision of the Casper Elks on Jan: The members. of the various choruses and song and dance groups are fast being whipped into sHape and things are progressing smoothly with every Indication that the pro duction will “go over big” with Cas per and will pack the large Elk auditorium to capacity on all three nights. In short, Marcheta, affords an evening of solid entertainment for everyone, no matter {n what direc- tion their choice of amusement may le. « Bee it by all means, and remem: ber that every cent over and above the cost of the presentation Itself wl be placed. in the Elks charity fund. —e——_—. Miss Mary K. 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