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Peewee eee -_—- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925 ee AGE FIVE First in News Of All Events FRENCH CHIN. |" ove maasow row sreacuses oerense — |NEWRULES NECOED ON GRIOIRON ll) MEET ROSEN Stars Demonstrate Fine Art of Tackling in Practice 1] MAKE TIES [FSS FREQUENT Vinez Starts After U.S, Title by Signing for Boulder Coach Suggests Settling Deadlock by fa oe Vers Vianeiat] iim?” Her voice was electrical tn ia That letter of Vera s y ° Spansted; : rity. | int Fiard Bout. Awarding Game to Team That Scores Leet teste a immes,| Mra. Ainsley looked helplessly at = M Yy d Fi D ably at one line: You've broken my | her ‘ : : lly FAIR PLAY. ost Yardage or rirst Downs. heart, Philp Wenrich, and you're moura York t to interfere, 5 syrigh!, 1925, Casper Tribune.) going to pay.” She sat down limply, COUN a Serato TeRiaa tee her pale cheeks in a deathlike ex: | ™ rN ripe bas waiting for a bid from Tex Rickard By MYRON E. WITHAM pression, Hopes, crushed and bleed- | Stand: T Just think as most Buropean champions do, Football Coach, University of Colorado Pubs rey SUCUE, Bates ANE SBA} COMM toes rather,” Amc Lucien Vinez, who holds the lght- f (Copright 1925 The Casper ‘'ribune) think of was that Philip had rushed | | /"Xes. father.” welght title of La Belle, France, | BOULDER, Colo., Nov. 9.—Although the present is|***¥ t? this woman. coming lucid agai is out om his own. Winez broke another precedert by refusing to rush into print with turning up fewer tie games than in years—perhaps fewer |,,0n ‘ shoat, nueded anectator, | noved. with than in the history of modern football—still, a change is| reginald'’s back was to her; he was | *°, Piece" charges against the American title needed in the scoring system in order to make deadlocked | reading. 14 ‘ holder. Tnatend, he aud What “me contests more nearly impossible. Fed pene) SOCe Sige picreces tinued of real fighting hearts do, he signe: * epic G *hilip,” said Mrs. Ainsley, question- | Vers VV up to meet a worthy member of the Tie games are unsatisfactory to all concerned and there | era Valine ingly. The words acted as a restorative | is a general acknowledged desire to, Scoring one point for a kicked goal eliminate them, How troublesome} ®nd two points for the successful | to Amoura, She brightened up with they are is shown particuarly in the| ‘/¥, via forward pass or carrying | offort; she did not want to have to | Sheep Th eft case of Wisconsin and Minriesota, ta Mbtislndens L purpose. The ting | contide in her mother. who have gone three successive years | 18h the desired purpose. © ne | “He isn’t coming.” She indicated | ¥ without either team winning. Of scrimmage for such @ score after| 1. envelope aide aneetanar paper. | Is Charged Ante loiitstanding yreaenll etaren| © touchdown might be advanced a| (. ° . mtqld = “This—this. is his nate of regret.” h yard nearer a emphasizes the need for supplemen- 8 the goal to encourage} <1. arose. “Go ahead with dinner, the running a " Ww “ tary point so that a decisive outcome | two pointe Lifgirae abd eerily Tl be down {n a moment.” She half | In ar? ant can always be counted on. Chicago . 5, | Walked, half ran out of the Nbrary in"1924, by virtue of three ties and ghtweight division, one Charley Nosen, Rosen is not the toughest cus- tomer in the world, but at that, he cks a mean wallop and, if the Frenchman gets in the way of it on Monday night, he may think that a German zeppelin had dropped a vomb on him, Vinez had a record of four hun- dred and sixteen fights behind him. Another possible solution, in the event of a tle under existing rules, and up the stairs Ml those battles Vinez claimed asi fwuaiael ven aii andaclated an nee = weak ipetea inaae ta In all caipre acrty cot ae pes no defeats, was given an indecisive | would be to determine the outcome| it Was'some minutes later when} A wa was issued today tor he wag never knocked down, championship title/in the big ten.| on the basis of the firat downs made|2{t%- Ainsley, with her husband at| Otto Rowse, charging him with th less put out. While percentage plans have been| during tho game, In case of @ tie| Her side, rapped at the door of her| theft of 142 head of sheep belo’ offered which determine e.uitable standing danghter’s suite. There was no re-|ing to Frank Scherck. Rowse, it is sponse, and she opened it. The light | alleged, shipped the sheep to Wheat more} and an eq’ in conference! the resu al number of first downs, 4 igners, by the way, seem The foreigners, bj y could‘be determined by to be furnishing New York with races, these do solve the prob-| the total yardage gained from corim,|2dmitted by the portal from the|land, together with about 1,500 of more hot stuff than any of the na- lem of te games Letween two con-| mage. ‘This would constitute the de,| Chandelier in the hall revealed Am-| his own, The warrant was issued by ys. ives. Ernie Jarvis, the Britisher, testante, clding factor in the final score, {Ura crumpled on the chaise-lounge. | Justice Henry Fy Brenuan wae ae the iotearc ist c. Friday To consider a game additional to| While the football rules committee | “Dearest! Dearest!" Mrs, Ainsley | — Se a those on the set schedule, in the|is rightly cautious in amending the| *t00d over the disheveled figure. J. event of a tle, or an additional per-| present code, the writer believes | F 1d regarded them from the fod to be added to the present four| they would welcome a thoro discus. | 2O"Way- F manifestly would not insure a de-| sion of ways to reduce the number|,“4™oura dear, what on earth is cisive outcome. But the evaluate] of tie contests to a minmum if not| te matter?” She raised the girl the score following a touchdown by! entirely ellminating them. until she could see her flowing eyes. Amoura lafd head upon her mother’s shoulder and clung to her ‘se act] NEW GREATIOS IN MSI AND RADIO SPEED. > sasvuie es hands lovingly through her for Syracuse's victory and mMght over Young Dencio, a Filipino, kept the crowd on its feet all the time. The New York state athletic com- mission has done one bit of nice work in penalizing loose tongues. It suspended Walt Miller, manager of By NORMAN E. BROWN. ie orterhisneiméans. the ‘Tiger Flowers, Negro fighter, for; Syracuse may be classed, at this persistently clreulating rumors that | stage of the season, as one of the fa- Jack Delaney had something besides | vorite teams of the gridiron keepers; Syracuse | cuse team is one of the best defensive teams, | Penn State's if not one of at £16 itt offensive ~ ** | Woley took advantage of it. Barbutt, | i her! Philip!” She choke his fist in his glove when he] For this eastern eleven todate has | 4 t When | fuitback and a beautiful line plun- IP BUSINESS KT THE CHAS f WELLS STORE =: could not continue. knocked out Flowers last winter. | lightened the labors of the football | Capt. Jim Foley and his men trotted] ger, was driven through the state ok ies nald, who had never seer ——_—>—_—- field caretakers by lessening their off the field at the end of the game| line twice for a first down, Then | one of his children so deeply affected | work in keeping the field marked out} with Penn States the Syracuse out-| Foley elected to carry the ball on on — gazed at her helplessly, touched through the simple expedient of not ri stood out as the only team in the|end run and ripped off nine yards. tS _ | Amoura favorite daughte allowing anybody to trample on their | east with such a record. Penn expected another line buck on] Business improvement ap Brunswick instrume re. The hing he c goal line. That makes one line less to ‘oley, field general and quacte: the next play, only to find Foley on | the advance of the season when mu-|company expects then t gure | do now. 1 . Philip! V 4 set all mussed u ve olitfit,etande out the receiving end of a forward pass. | #ic plays an increasingly import largely in the holiday trade by rea would have | — one of the best backs in the east.| Foley was within two yards of the|Part in home enjoyment and en | of their enthusiastic reception in continued he: A new French puglist in this coun- MARANVILLE IS generalship was very apparent.| ‘Three line bucks by the powerful} Ute tt lo is ards ASAD ment t } yo 0 try seeking to profit by the favorable When Center Friedman of the Syra-’ Barbuti shoved the ball over. expanding radio. trade | : ea es “e an ets 1s pure~ impression left behind by Georges oe oot 2a TOS aos. The new Brunswick. Panatrope, | tuning dial-and a i fer a6 MES DE oe . Carpeatier and. Eugene -Criqui, i failed by ita makers as the new-|as well as a more ATG rl I RAE ae ACE | / You like to eat makes his debut in New York to- nEA a ’ N est creation in the reproduction ng unusual features Mia. Alnulei tobietthe Tette a] mek rie yen. Thast | 4 sg 2 Aya fe , % 3 ra ns at the| felt about for her glasses. Helpless come in from play hungr Ader, has Charlie Rosen, rugged —- | Wells store, exclusive dealer in the| Wells stor e are its y known | without them, she held the let wait er to-| a bear? Bet you could hardly red | until Dad filled your plate! atted And didn’t everything taste good! Seemed lke you never would get enough. Didn't you feel good those makes of standard pianos, all of | ward her hi a, When he which are listed in the Pi Pe ea ici hea caran recat inct oly. M Sul . lang Buyers | on the lights and read it, he Utility en eats Zhese include the Gulbran- | iis daughter on the shoulde FINGER LOST SERIE Korteetering plano and the new | Amoura, don’t be so broken up! This | | Of Sta te To rtzmann, two of the largest sell:| affair can be fixed up! She's after| days. Yes, they were the red blood | ycrs on the market, in addition to| money, that's a od da: others ranging up to the Ampico in Laat erent MeO) soe rome, or || ALIBI --- HARRIS’ SORE \ 2-round bout. Walter J (Rabbit) Maranville, vet- Pci eran Chicago Nationul league short- t : stop and manager of the Cubs for and many bull fighter stories 10/1 ite tast season, has been obtained y the these shores, has an cat Sez, a. | bY Brooklyn for the waiver price of same card in Vincent Sanchez, 4,000, Spain, which has sent few boxers i} Ey ci . TORT. . be Amoura raised her eyes and blink- Why isn’t your appetite like that x bantamweight. His initial See The Brooklyn club announced to By JONN B. FOSTER. finger did not pain him except when | M t N az 16 Chickering. Plano sales of the com:|ed at him. then shook her head, “No, | now? Why don't you like to eat test will be furnished by George) aay je also had obtained William j (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) the bone was hit hagd by a thrown ee OU. pest Med Among those showing the|he loved her—and you don't know] just the same as you did in those . Bulduc of Maine, Marriott, third baseman, by they NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—It wasn't |; Consciousness Sof this might | | retest increase in recent weeks, | pi He—he—."” | days? Here's the reason—your sys- — well have affected Peck's play at ———_— Seige, asta ute from the Boston Na 1” her father exclafm-} tem is simply starving for the lack ming | cd: “He has, just gone to New York | of rich, red blood! You've lost your All UGS Se AIRMEN to give her a check and repair that | @ppetite hecause you've lost your Peckinpaugh that lost the world’s series for Washington, It was Coach Bill Roper of Princeton, | i the start and having once embarked whose Tigers routed Warvard Satur- fhe people of every V on his career of error-making, old], 22° Deop The release of Maranville by the uP 4 icky Harris’ sore “ n0' town which enjoys electr day, 1s opposed to scouting. “I 407" | Cubs at the small waiver price came | PLUCKY Harris’ sore finger. | A mont! | psychology could have done the rest! one, gus or other public utility broken heart of hers.” J. Reginald | "ed blood power. No red blood know of any way to keep a as a surprise to baseball men. It ph are pte sea a It also develops that some of the service have a direct interest in a nourishment for the tissues of your but ityhas taken the truth that to come cut from looking on and telling what marks one of the first important ve sees, but I'd like to see scout! y moves by the new Chicago manager, Washington players wanted Peck] meeting of the public utility men benched in favor of Scott after the] of the state, which will he held in DESERT WAR een aan take about fifty | Bony. Pen eheit-e* She made up| _ Build up your blood to where it 1x sent to the ash heap just the same,"1 540 atccarthy, but was declared by | The story goes that Peck teains returned to Pittsburgh. They| Gheyenne, November 16 and 17. On her mind suddenly: “I am going to Pte Cy and stasis es he said. Brooklyn efficials to have no signi-| Under a constant strain for talked it over the morning they ar-| behalf of their customers, the util UPON MOORS eww York, that appetite come back! rine ewe commbia | Hance £0 far as the management of | tiat. in ting a fast di rived in the Smoky City. They flg-| ity men will “swap” Ideas and tnno- “No dear, you must not do that,” | ture bulla red-blood-celig— builds Fordham has replaced beg tel the local club is concerned. he would toss the b b ured that Scott was a surer world] yations in rendering better service. her mother declared. them by the millions! ws New York's biggest 1926 Cipeke For more than a decade Maran-|®° bard that it would open up the) series player than Peck and they| .'The convention has been called| OUEZZAN, Morocco, Noy 9.—cm|_ “Yes, mother, I must,” was the You'll get hungry and you'll en button to eastern football. Uneeeee’ | ville bas been emong the National} ®ut on Haris’ finger, probably put: | aiso argued that Scott would be bet-|by C, L. ‘Titus, state manuger, of|—~Sixteen American aviators” who} TePly., “He needs me.” joy eating when 8. 8. 8, helps Na- od this seasons the Maroon os has | e2sue's outstanding inflelders, first | {'ps him out of the gaine. | Te red! [ter in the mud, the Mountain States Telephone and| for two nfonths have heen operating |.“ think he can settle this without | ture build pure red ceils in that by a vistory over Moly CHomertul | 2s, Important cog sm the cham-| etd of course, at the ea wn] biti Scott been permitted to play | Telegraph company. who Is president | against tho rebellious Moorish trioew | UE Helps” her father put in weak blood of yours. And you'll there might have been a different] o¢ the Wyoming Utility ssociation.|™men in Morocco, carrying on with} ,BUt he'll think that this will! look better—your skin will be clear machine and one that might scoring » that ign. {later with Pittsburgh and this sea-| Harris out of the came, especially | ending to the world series but {f he| Virtually every part of the state will|the French forces, but under colors |Cb&R&® matters—that I won't love| and unblemished—your flesh will have bowled over many of the son with Chicago, where he replaced | *fter Bluege had been hurt, had gone in and tossed it away as|be represented. of the Sultan of Morocco, “the most | "!™m any more.” become firm and solid—strength called major teams. Bill Killefer ag pilot. The cut on Harris’ ud, which| Peck did, then Harris would have} Governor Nellie T. Ross and other | humane colonial war in histor | “Amoura, you're upset. Calm! and power will come —_—_—— 5 Tho Rabbit did not have much|had healed, was a triangular slice| been criticizgd even more than he| state and public officials will attend.|are leaving north Africa, this sea yourself, dear. You know very well| to your flabby mus- | Cecil Walker, Australian ieee success at the helm of the Cubs,|across the kr e of .the middle] y Wyoming's business and industrial | 8oh’s work having been ‘completed. that Philip loves you. In enclosing | cles—you'll be your the latest to sign ot to Dede, | however. and gave way to George| finger of the right hand. The joint > welfare, in which the utilites play} Notwithstanding the orders of the | this note he displayed bis confidence | self again. in the first ‘six ¢ cle Face 07 | Gibson fer the closing part of the | was swollen about one third larger aturday Scores. such an important part, also will/state department at Washington |!2,30U-" 8. 8. S. will bring 4 he new Madison Square Face? He | campaign. than Harris. sald the ‘Torrington 6; Sunrise 6. be discussed. last month to Consul General Blake|, “Ob; can't you see! He wanted me| back the joy of eat. on 28 races during the = at Tangier to inform the birdmen |‘? Understand!’ Her head was ach- ing—the joy of living. . % y th ds for OUT OUR WAY _--By WILLIAMS | istines bette stress itt | int, Catare along ty ole foe one son | Tex Rickard, deeiding to make war | | f high priced fighters, admits he | | | v t ; “ 0 on the Walker.Shade t f 1 Slattery-Berlenhach bouts last | | | met L am thro a all | he. declares. ations. It’s going to do ate you he U 3 * . 3. S. at your druggist) of the United States, they have con- He needs me. If she cries on his| too. Get S tinued at thele ateck pay Have COn-| oy oulger, he'll marry her, not be-| The larger hottle 1s more economl the advent of the rainy season haye | Cause he loves her—for I know he| ical. 4 decided to return to France. loves me—but because he'll fee! that | ——$—$—$—<—<—$—<—<—<—<———__ err it's only the right thing to do. It NOTICE —_>—___—_ | would be the same if I were in her | asked her to marry him before he the mone D eae R Ae" | | v If you fail to receive your I te of the fact that Urince Tf you have some question to| | 2 : fi e i knew—Oh, what a fool I have been || Tribune, call the offic: Fraee ful aerial attack against | |ask about baseball, football, box oe : rie | —a fool, a fool!” Phones 15 and 16, and a = Harvard startied Yale enaches pe | fay panes diher amateur or pro | | Z > fl NY AAH ¢ ; we —~ : | Mre. Ainsley was getting impat-|] special messenger will bring has come out of New Haven tha A eS a ff ' ¥ : | =| ient. “I never heard such nonsense. || you a copy of your favorite the Ell for may start thelr second Write to John B. Foster, on| | a YA MAAH paper. Calls must be regis. team against the Tige tered before 8 p. m, week- days and noon Sundays. « down the rival defense of a| | sports, and | | ’ | ome, have some dinner — so: of permitting the substitutes to} | Lawrence Perry. on amateuy ‘ HERES YOO! |Ze2 A \ n Amoura stood up _ resolutely, 7 “Mother, I'm going to New York— ie dafenns “ot || (oO tiny en bediee eaatornat , ZACKIN ther, Tn ror CIRCULATION DEP'T. cine ak gt eae professional eports. All are spe ae 5 HOW. YA Six persons were arrested by the | {° hay cuiteated hime (heat Ht he has obligated himself to her. ... —— olal correspondents of the Ca: it [ribune, 814 World Building. county Sunday at Snyder. Three wo- men and three men were included in the group. All are charged with va- ney or are being held for investi- gation. They are Beatrice Munroe, | Geraldine Churchill, Myrtle McCabe, |S. L. Rachardson, Ray King, and ANNOUNCEMEN Van Ravencrotft. GOooD.By | !HE SENATE CAFE Located in Senate Billiard Parlor "NT then he shall do the right thin = — =a moves GAS in ten minutes and brings out old waste-matter you never thought was in your system. | Adlerika is such an excellent In-/ testinal evacuant that it is wonder | fal for conatipauon, and’ stomach CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE. inflamed, rheumatic Q—Runner is on first base, tnt 1 e treated with n| Batter hits to second baseman who STOMACH 945 8 + S Reay yiade te-aiaet Gea Porpoae!|trlascig'day the venier und! mlases 245 South Center St. ‘ him. Kield umpire says the runner . monibe name of this dis: |is safe and the umpire in chief ve- | GAS = Q ery ts Joint-Base and it will] verses the decision and calls the | OW pen or usin Nie) ke out the agony, reduce the | chief is allowed to have his way and | No matter what you have tried, welling ond Mnber up any troubled | runner out. Team in the fleld re- | you will be surprised at the QUICK | 4, > ‘int after ordinary curealls have| fuses to play unless the umpire in | action of simple buckthorn bark, Under New Management feerably failed. Just rub it on—|the team at bat is with the field | | Magnesium sulph. c.p. glycerine, 5 2 s tube at John ‘Tripeny Co. | umpire. Manager of the fleld scents | etc, as mixed in Adlerika. This ree Open from 6:00 A. M, to 10:30 P. : } ores or any drug: | trouble and stops the game which Joint-Ease, warded by umpire in chief to the when Jotnt-| team in the fleld because forfeited. | rots out—| Did he rule right? / A.—Umpitre in chief {s wrong the way through, He had no right | remember, © gets in joint agony Biggest Selling Joint ~ |to reverse the field umpire and piryess ne vate xp happy ane ARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:20 A. M FARE = Remedy in the World | therefore no authority to forfeit the Pills Or tablets but let Adieriica give Saves you approximately 12 hours travel between Casper i B game, He “butted in” without rea oneicoaues ELC she nt <ha Rawiina | | eae Pharmac ast IV ’ au ; , = -— | WHY MOTHERS GET GRAN- WYOMING MOTORWAY - Q.—What has become of Terry | oe ° Salt Creek L'ransportation Company's Offic on as | Metiovern? Where in he now? i SEEN | res Bat Wes a mew, thin TOWNSEND BOTEL PHONE 144 me A.—Terry di€@ many years ago.