Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1919, Page 6

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ao IF TL aa Secibune ee Watch Your Blood zs 5 jof, the minor elevens of Nebraska. | Watch Your Two of the five defeats were at the ee of Nebraska teams, the forward} Rese age tae ‘pass and heavier opponents heating the | 2 i ca sane wae, LOOMS, TRAINS — yaianisbee at HEMESS TURKEY DAY MILL BELLSWESNOVEFROM “WYOMING PRI) Sconce mee "MEET ON BRIDGE Sees feeining, eteats pera manded the Ws be i 1 by h i ae i 7 Ly e S| a ra here in yeek. s : | SY [Src mee a isp we wea } (By United Press.) — een eepnaeiee fe rope who stowau Les Babool EEA nen herstantanneAgel FORT MADISON, . | areill for no other reason than heat 22% won a gies, and Denver university. Games| —B Iron deficiens maraiyees Realiky, forceful Nove Cowboys Only Won Three and! With the University of Colorado and th ry i action, pulls down Athletic Feast Will Be Round loumonow in Bouts ate of in a ten-round go here. 5 State Normals of Colorado were can SN) bese oe one me A wale face, a 1 Noye in die final round. | Lost Five But Defeated Some !cettea at the request of the Colorado a . aA is 5 ‘ nervous irritable disposition, @ tack tris Including Fast Preliminaries with Local of Strongest Elevens schools. The gridiron fans here have strength and endurance and the inatiity (t ; Men as Principals; Big Card Booked HANEFORD AND THOMPSON ‘ [the Utah Saiien held to 2 8 t0 0 score) rifle im leeision ov Mississippi the ter- | rs dropped river, thus preventing a dls- cope ith the strong wigerous folks in the LARAMIF, Wyo, Nov. 26—Wyom:- | here, walloped the University of Colo race of life—these are sign: ae FINED 500 FOR Th LING ing’s football season closed last week rage! ie to ie The coatoss S ‘ * e clos a e yi headed towards a touchdown Sport followers who want a real Thanksgiving athletic feast will Mo ae ete eee a ete OE Sree la briltlant ond handed’ ata t 1 7 i. of the Utah Aggies, 6 to 0. find it at the Ins theater Thanksgiving afternoon when Al Hennessy of Cowboy eleven lost five games and won| halfback, Cline. A series of isp iff: a pi | Howed to play, again showed wonderful} yourself: Ste how fong you foothall ability in this closing battle tired; next take twa five-grai: i r : — aut SWift end runs carried the ball to the Nuxated Iron three times per = Giicavo ane ' cde hi arene x aH (By Anwocinted Press.) only three, it was prob: the best | SW ‘ \ Bos] on. | juxal 01 e. ey ften hicago and Kid Lee of Montana are scheduled to go ten rounds——a yi i NGC Ere"? anetord season the state university has had for; Morman 20-yard line whon the game Wyoming will have prac-| meale fer two Ate biz, portion of the net proceeds to go to the Army and Navy club ath- or Hosien and tack ‘Thompson, Phila: many years. Meeting soma ot the,ended. i the same team bi Conse- | enriching the blood cho ire ane Fans believe if t opened! quently the », Whose fight w ate ‘institution is look- aone By caret Nuzated Iron etreagie letic fund. Tickets have already been placed on sale at the Iris the- ROD eA i SCCODR Shia fants au pener Lee eo Ucree ‘ SRN Na are 5 sooner with the which po 920 tt | ens the serves, ro builds th eal ae eht for “stalling,” were fined con nee and defeating them, the Uni-, UP sooner wit m ing for a better team in 1920 t dur » Tebui e weakeaed tisture ater box office and it will be a case of “first come get the best seats. the hoxing commission here. versity of Wyoming eleven lost to some | Worked for the Agxi > might | ing the senson just passed. Only 1" ter i, Sen taetins inti) renewed enerey and The bie she 0 start 2 o'clock _——$$ nave been ct bit dif Willls and Burns, both linemen, will be Unlike the older inorganic irom, oreducta inet hes pening at As in many games this season, the; jos¢ through graduation. Nuzated Iron is easily assunilated, does act Wyoming opponents able to = —— injure the teeth. make them Black ‘Bor upet ‘ t a stomac! je manufacturers Torn H asf Veer Ree Dear cae mur bers ote E. D. Lormier is here from Tusk in| sissemfal and, catirely milsfactory radia 5 nil games in which he has bi the interests of the zorimer Minerals’ pope, Bi tira drs company. H ————— EE atet udden et \ old-timer saw him has lost mm the two sper fight ud of the is twice as big © secured two as shown here 4th and he is Ww 1 in the four emiwindup be Minneapolis | | | *s a We f Solid Comf Seas ie There’s a World of Solid Comfort portion e In the Rich, Red Tin STACK OUINN + | Mi PAY IN THE BOX—Jack Quinn, thespitball pitcher, on whom the New Yor e AISALOCUIRS UEC aon: ES, sir, we mean that same warm red and gold erday The ¢ EE, he job of! clos vri vith lead il pon? , jee * MES WORKER Hs I ah er ea ‘Aiggthat smiles a welcoming. “Homdy’: to you in 1 word but. she aid measure the rolled into a compact iat evi every tobacco store. Know what those colors mean? aun ; The red is for the friendly warmth, the mellow cheeriness, that Velvet puts into your old pipe. And attraction to the movies} CG. s. Castleman, employed at the ) to the quartet, the Army | crushed att n when a the gold is where the Kentucky sunshine, that ripens east good old Velvet, has just sort of soaked through. here. | Midwe suffered a painful club i ing to have tank that w er tickle the bin. The between knee and ravor| me sroken jazz piano pl during the inte The playing of ay exeel ing heard pital where ved that amputa °5" NINE RDS OF SINGLE FOR THEFANS en will not be Remember what Velvet Joe said about it? _“You’ve met canned meat and canned music. Ever see any tinned sunshine? Well, look into any Velvet tin.’’ wo on The let SPORTS ilingg tube uation of Mid t and olled P M. Sh t Omaha, leross the floor of the postoffic 3 2 Wi. arp White v ——— -—— —— —————_—_—_—__—_— a 10 ROUP Benefit Army and Navy Athletic Club aaa Ghually relieved wine. Gee one application of e 1 Jarvis and leave tonight. for t Poisor ° 20 Rounds of Boxing And think this over: We don’t have to hide Velvet’s taste or smell with i a lot of this, that and the other thing. Because Velvet 10-ROUND MAIN EVENT H has naturally what pipe smokers want—real simon- | : | pure tobacco taste and fragrance. It’s just good, honest R. ie KEMP a ] AL HENNE Kentucky leaf, made still more friendly and mellow by °9 nc. e two years’ ageing in wooden hogsheads. Just good tobacco. That’s all. But it’s mighty near enough for ; Real Estate Ph 370 ; } HO Secona| | ee Welterweight of Chicago the man who wants a pipeful of tobacco and not a box KEMP’S SPECIAL , , 3 : } of bon bons. A house built last spring, five rooms on first floor VS. and a full four-room basement. It faces south, is built on a corner lot and the lot adjoining is included in the The picture of a pipe on the tin needn’t keep you sale. The two lots cover plot, 120 feet square. Garage fr Lli *ciena A ; thirty feet to the rear of the house. ‘om rolling a jim-dandy cigarette with Velvet. On the first floor there are sun parlor, living-room and dining-room finished in hard wood. The dining- : room has a built-in china closet. There are two bed- Welterweight of Montana rooms, hard wood, finished in white, with a connecting bathroom; the kitchen has built-in cupboards and sink. Bs }§ Plenty of Amusement and the Right Kind of Z he basement contains two bedrooms, a kitchen, J 8 nd o : i aac urge bath and laundry room ROMRINET and a Coil } : nae ve a room. ) This is one of the best buys in Casper at $8,000, { ADMISSION cash, It is exceptionally attractive from an investment q & be ptand point as it will rent for $1,200 per year $1 00, $1.50 $2.50 —th fr I idly t b : Call or phone. We shall be ailenaed 6 show you e I 1€ O acco the property. i} Plus War Tax Watch “KEMP’S SPECIALS” for the best buys in town Two Cracking Good Preliminaries and, Insurance How’s the Velvet holding out in your old red tin? a i?

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