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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925 ‘ Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE First in News Of All Events \ ————--—--! Halll "taut vve =| THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS AED GRANGE STORM CENTER OF __--By WILLIAMS GOPHERS MAY WIN URDISPUTED OUT OUR WAY KITE WELL SMOKEY WE GoT EM} AN THEN CONFESSED. Now \f THEY CONFESSED! fSriery TITLE BY DEFEATING YOSTHER 2 IDENTIFY EM AN’ We Kin, |} PAIR O LIARS A LIUH 3 cate Ae Wd CuUTCNY B str < , Nov, ——Po he first time in 10,years, Minnesota ~ erratic: iT uP. Fer ae fee akcea Pa is Gasthita a ihe bone of the Wests ro Conn rence Toothall gauge Nek ——- : areas : Y y tes ated ¢ conference this seaso: They have Denials Issued by Illinois Star to Claims of Pro- pir Beir unc? Sommers!) only to baat Michigan tomcrrow to win the undisputed rile of the Bie Ten. [Fact Year’s Record of i i joni . ETHER GO THEM : Both Michigan and Northweafern, the runners-up. have lost one kame, | rie fessionalism Through Signing of Contract; Mee Sicic! and even a sie for Minneaota would give them gentral:recognition aa the! Read Grange is Not Rumors Rife. three for Northwestern and five for their opponents tomorrow, Michigan. The conference standing: Equalled, However. ft Con. Opp | Y __ CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—(/P)—A harrassed “Red” Grange Tear w. sore ee aOR, eee led his [linois football team into Columbus today to meet Michigent as Ny 5 ton tathall SING Gata tea ta OBE Ohio State in his last appearance on a collegiate gridiron. Northwestern. - 3 nore chance to reach the record of « At his heels followed the hubbub of charges, denials, Chicago . - d Grange last vear Th scoring 13 and speculation regarding his future that has brought thou- Wisconsin ~ EOD IO VES HOF Se term Ont Dane Mg sands of words into print and insomnia to his admirers. lowa —. ut they are far below that total, Uinots Nick Kutsch, the towa sophomore Grange's latest reply to stories Dhio State ..-. who leads the Big Ten, has not . that had him playing professional Purdue — 0 scored a point for a month, while YALE-HARWARD football. in the movies or selling his Indiana . _ 201 Benny Friedman of Michigan, his name as advertising, was ‘ehement: _ nearest rival, has been creeping up. “They have nothing on me. I Friedman !s one of the two Big Ten have not received a penny. I have f players who holds the honor of hav- AN iL not signed a contract. I am getting 1 ng won a came single handed. He sick and tired of these constant ru- ci Kicked a field goal agninst [lnois mors about my signing contracts to ‘or the only score. while Uewls of | v [ HT do this and the other.” 2 T 0 HH fe HT CAME fA Northwestern kicked a fleld goal i | His word was accepted by those 5 \ who could make him Ineligible for against Michigan and shut them out of a chance for touchdown at that BA pes: go the game from President Kinley of 2 R point by a smartly exectited safety. sew route Nave 30-7 Hate the University of illnols, to. Major Li Lending point scorers of the Big vard and Yale football elevens, both | tonn 1, Griftith. Athletic commie: Y ky } Ten and Notre Dame peeienl 8 fe ae are prepared | sioner of the “Big Oen." S Player TFG PAT TI ‘ora finish battle in: Harvard sta- Kutach, Towa . 4 49 dium tomorrow before a capacity] CHICAGO, Nov. 20.-U)—The While powerful gas flares and) The chill night air was no drawback | Frieaman, Mic 17 47 throng which will include’ thelr | western conference is ready to close electri¢ Nights enabled the spectators | to the enthusinsm displayed by they Almaquist, Min 3 45 Tiger conquerors its hectie football campaign. with a to distinguish each play and to fol-| snectators. Flannagan, Notre D.. 0 3 30 ea cones than ae a a rid prospect that three teams may claim ha the pellwate eae Ne pane i we alawee saad pact ar. 1) Grange, Mlinots 0 0 36 about equally in their annual strug-| the title ‘ounty high school grid team lust | sslendid nt nst the Casper] Ocsterbaan. Mich 0 0 36 gle, which features the eastern This is likely only if Minnesota. night defeated the Midwest high | men and was within three vards of] O'Boyle, Notre Dame 0 9 33 ames of tho day despite the fact! tne one undefeated big ten team, {6 school squad by a score of 20 to|a touchdown on one ocension, 2] Peplaw, Minnesota 0 7 that Harvard has failen before Holy | unsuccessful in {ts invasion of Mich. 9. ‘The game was played at Mid:| fumble causing the oll elders 3] witcox, Purdue 2 1 34 ‘ale before ania Jug" anda goal Ine uncrossed by s bind been anticipated a large| Allsman and Leuthart made touch: —_ Princeton. but one field goal. ~ The Gophers, crowd, approximately 1,000 viewet| downs. Allsmin and Dowler kicked Jake Stafford, tlie who piloted Harvard quarterback to a 3 to 0 with Neil Hyde, reserve tackle, ‘un- the contest. The fact that the game a goal each, Two touchdowns were NEWLEAD-OFF BATTER ' l'kely to play, work out in Jackson. was played at night proved a novel | made In the first half, the score victory over.Brown a week ago, end-! srinntean, today, eae ty that drew many fans, Several] standing 14 to 0 at the end of the ing a string of defeats, is expecta to Michigan may use gloves if weath ‘ 5 persons motored out from Casper. ! half. remain on the side lines throughout | er conaitions equire. Muddy fletdy r OEE Ry rT the contest, having reported thi8}ang rainy Saturdays are the bane . Week on, crutches. Jack Maher of of the Wolveriner’ exiatence this \ a BROWN the backfield and Georke Hoague.|venr and gloved hands are to. be n INE TROUBLE guard, are in poor condition: tried If the same situation prevalie VY NORMAN C BROW N CRAG NRERESe rT cere eh eee mh} in Ann. Arbor to : ; = T Seldagueierniyin ecco a BY NORMAN E. BROWN This on the first down and after Suns 7 7 play: y vi F la had y bility to Y JOUN B. FOSTER Herrnstein and Babeoe ie Benny Friedman, by virtue of his|Molenda bad shown his a VALLEY | LE field and Gregory ph aber rae oa ae brilllant forward passing, his c+ tear off six or eight yards Wy . play 24 i nae 5 The Casper Tribune) mud. FIVE turned away awkwardly, “You. wis ’ ms curate toe and elusive style ania The ey ard pass and the altowtes ANN TORS Nov _20 —The Cin. Still the center of a maelstrom of The hand that reached out in] find me on the sun porch when you Washington Receives runner, stands out a the es Adele Pye ea Michiga scor aaeen ain n ene Into the 1926 charges, denials and speculation as| troubled half-sleep found no warm| have dressed,” he said, his visage a . A Heated reeccheialcnen CCL ee [hee cree Be eeatuoece la Gusti | Cenearee Wil eh aoe / to his future, Captain (Red) Grange|and reassuring présence. For an| study. Congratulations TPESAt PICAIEA a GRICE TS ThE wera REG ee ae oe Le Cae eee eee cee ha ee eR gern ites ‘s leading hls Tilint Into Columbus] tnstant -yesterday and last night] tm another room on. the same 4 a a ea 7d ere ep Ta eal bbe tc oar GM HL Seaton, Diteher hopeful of ending his collegiate grid-| seemed only a dream. Her eyes | floor he inapected himself critically from Rival to my way of thin! ane Ae Mes > ' Hain Chota the MAOH puthitiet hereon A aan yas a man jron career {n a blaze of glory.| opened with a sense of loneliness.|{n @ . mirror. A frown. ‘Those . whit greater than that of “Bo’ »- offensive play nroug| e tin \) na bull's eye if he Awaltin, 7 . “ ‘a lenda or Captain Brown. Brown, with Lovette and Edwards xpects to cet down to the rest of & them is a crippled Buck: | Startled awake by the pain of this] wrinkles exaggerated themselves A : AtiGhovmtacs| on ‘cueteidarse hinkoabal/ Baer mand | he babtine nises ISAS CITY, Mo. Nov. 20.—']¥° team. six regulars on which are| loneliness, Laurel looked about her.| With an angry swish he pushed his BY LAWRENCE PERRY Mibhlganie esas, -with) Chic sstate | on ; ; scaisy |" Hall taiGhidel , KANSAS CITY. ad team. with |" States of disrepair from previous | Noble Harwood was not there. ‘The hair back over that bald spot. A right 1925 The Casper Tribune)| Save Molenda a chance to show his | Hawkins on the other side, aera eA Ba Weber ee taken ow te The undefeated “issouri team. w’ games. . With 3 3 NAT. Ba ce ability as a line plunger. This husky | ‘hrows the entire opposing line out|the Reds from St. Paul, a good es tbsenicg eictarine.s Baws dale h a prospective attend-| pillow kept the impression of his stray line rippled across his brain, NBs nar alee loge whack to the oldjof the play for Molends, Babcock | ‘lelder and a fair batter. too. take five co! ance of 80,600, Ohio State athletic] head, but he was gone. The white}. > » his|<reat question has been answered | Warrior is a thro’ ken 1 eet tle ta the Afeccurl Waites | Crease andostate authorities nre| light of early morning lighted the] <Arousband should ‘And ‘a. wite| Ever Since Andy Smilth took up| tye of fullback. He drives low at| ind other backfield men Ome tainty for ‘hla: leadoff ability. ia . Valley '| wife. before ; ls ; nfense eat breaks | One of his hest potnts is. hi tty ®@ clear title to the M’ssouri Va’ ready for war on an “all he line, his head down to his} On defense he frequeniy brea points is his abtifty y ticket scalping.| room, and a cool Mttle breeze dis: o her husband: be-| coaching at California and began to] the . 1 conference foothall championship pelea lL Bbte tt | urbe: siopid’ nhyee ieee) her. iusbe: 3 Ist. His knees pump up and|‘hrough the front line and breaks|to walt nnd get on firet base and {f hae Fa i urbed the simple curtains that fore noon. He knew now the reason | clean up the coast Colleges, as wel! | Wa!st. Ae re , i“ ; ah tee ee Dalene eotsine ‘the > mu ine an ee ce draped the open window. for that glance of hers. His cheeks ting teams from other sec- come ie siateee, aus ecnulle ani playa fe m ae Re OT: SiUNK La rire ashi baked on 1@, REMe Wi i. Y ‘ <7 f critics on the sunny slo) have | Style gives je opposl SENDS Oe fist a, 6 ‘ . t hn : 2 hits as See eee re ciaxt oes nil l Bias alts alas sa pias [aces ae been speculating as to the manner|{mum- amount of tackling sutrace.|the offense cf the Michigan team hey were in one season of hnseball, sas wins tomorrow. Drake, last sea- Teves Ree pe ng ane ae pee Burnham's professional touch of) vin would chiefly characterize |he must be “dumped” and sat on|His accurate heaves give Friedman Christensen would be one of the diites cham plots: wilis-tie -eith aiie- . ie coverens ne This boda? | finesse Was missing, but Noble ERE acti ateat te be-hatead! nlenty of time to pines hin fleld be: | world's rrentent hitters, sour! for the title 4 Site eae tite Aloha: A wood was more presentable in ap- There were those professing to It was a pretty tribute to Mo-| ‘ore heaving his passes and in kick 19 new man will go Into the The conference standing: nult of pale lavender shade” °° | Dearance. when Laurel came to the | now at about Smith's temperament |lenda, albelt poor football, on Fried. | Ine placements, outfield of the Reds alongside Roush, r VP} le ven te r v f row! y Ys ——— ee w. tT. rhiaverelt cat fone ora eat. | 122 Porch) an Be gear a clad in “| who prociaimed that when at length | man's part in the game against Oh'o Brown Is the star of what I be. | Missouri a 0 — od “Her cnostril “Noble,” hoe filmy morning gown of black anc the Bears were slaughtered Smith| State to use the great lin’ plunger| lieve to be the greatest ‘ine in the y j Drake - pe ee If you have gome th d, half in ail Sere he Old molre, and faintly redolent of} wouig prove the hardest loser in the| repeatedly. Michigan, with the | west. if not In “he country. Benny | Yowa State .------. Sh, EN ee a hoat baseball [stresses | UM oa aie be letras perfume annals of sport. There were others | stronger team, should have mixed its | r'edman Is a great player, but Yost Oa S. I Hh | Giirinell. a ee rd Wee getate eraan yal! box dos, dear.” He. climhed the!’ “your think. of EVERYTHING," |who aaid he would prove just aa|olaya more, As it was, Molendo| han developed a perfect line to set | Nebraska ai iat. 72 Pl eastonal eptet Si gis he staira to the balcony, taking: the| she said, emiling = tribute, and In-|imiable in failure ae tm success | was called upon for three or four|the “stage for ‘im f Kansas Agel “ie ae Write to Jobn . Foster, on| | uttt bait Meade seroie se fod joneg | ticating the gown. It was one, of! since 1919 the question has heen| successive plunges. At times the Oklahoma 3 iosha tl) ” r Bly. © closed | the love'y things with which he had | awaiting answer: for from that vear| Michigan offense consisted of al- 5 f | Kansas cae >: TAGiance Etsy cea the door as he approached so that! stocked her wardrobe in the lodge. until last. Saturday. the Blue and{ternate smashes or a series in suc Oklahoma Aggies - i 4 3 inte tens 0 conateur, den “ yee Ride ett E “Do I haye to stay here until I) Gold had pushed all’ rivals Into the| cession by Molenda and Babcock. Washington a . “I'm ‘fixing breakfast," ie ex: ee > ‘one ns , Oddly enough, Friedman + uddenly | Fair Play on boxing ‘and other Dlained, kissing her, She skivered ‘godapal 35 seh Eeeito ina er rely f aeoKe this style ee his efforts to | be | Professional sports. All ere spe again “It's a good idea to have some| Washington eleven that forced Cal. | for ty doi 4 ° nal correspondents of the Cas “Get back into bed things here, so that when we wish | (fornia to bend the humble knee and.| Score Michigan's first touchdown. | Tribuoe. a14 Wendie gene! se MaOk Into. bed prectotis,. be |i ato away from’ the city. we need | far-trom ‘proving.to. bea poor toner, | early inthe gam. After calling on i S § n- a So ne. fran Without -conslidéring whether) (oS abot britging anything, | Andy Smith forthiwith, cetabiiehed | Molenda: to shove the ‘ball: within | Enclose a stamped, eeltiad.| | snus beaten her shiver. 11 keep a complete wardrobe hero,” | himself as the most gallant and tact.| striking distance of Ohio's goal Pharmacists Call It “Joint . dressed envelope for vour renie Nes Ane ny con, ae Is sO good! “Did you select them?—I like this | ful loser that by any possibility|Freidman then elected to throw a pn Lat E. in ‘ oint-~ ° Po en Fg Sely econ a “ng one best; do you?” covld be imagined, His congratu.| forward pass over the goal line. BY FAIR PLAY ase” Because It’s for agen e ell, oO w you, an . e r * nest an in own Q.—In one of our recent games| 171 bring. you. 2ome." q "| “ves, Tike to buy pretty things. geal hd eat ands. He! , id (Copyright Casper Tribune) Swollen, Sore, Painful, tho batter hit a high foul about} Laurel closed the door and ran|!n New York I used to select pa-. Cverything possible for Washing- YEW YORK, Nov. 20.—You can Creaky Joints Only ak tax baa | {ire feet outside the foul tine. As| back to the warm covers. Chilicd,| Inmas and night robes and under. t0n's comfort. not keep a good man down. Less Obsertp, Ha—th' eo eae Sly ie first baseman was playing deep | «he was fwly awake now. Her eyes| sets and things like that and hav KOA RADIO han @ year ago Michael McTigue.| It took a good many years to get ag they look to you TEBE AY ater the pitcher ran to cover the play regarded Noble curfousty when he|them sent to my daughter—Marion n spite of his piquant Irish face ether a combination of pain sub- hundreds of skinny, gaunt, emaciated | and the ball glanced from his glove appeared in a few minutes with a]She would return them or never Jand his musical brogue. was the| iuing and swelling reducing agentay a KOS OVE Tee tn onats (eer eemoe the Lena ling OTH taLineetecay upon whion there dere | Wear them,’ Suet to be contrary.;1 PROGRAM} | ‘cant-ked of all the champions: leclared to be the one remedy that till someone tod them abou e rf oy S|umpire ruled fair ball, Was he BanOns eees: toast In covered aiiver | suppose.” ‘He imnitad over the ad: , Ly | Michael seemed to be urder the | almost instantly penerates through Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets (the | righty dishes, a bow! of berries and a pot of | mission. | ndicap of managers who also were | sk!n and flesh and starts right In to new way to take Cod L' o1) and A.—He was-not right. The ball aromatic coffee. He wore chef's “Then I shall have to press you Ph r Anyway got so the © swollen, inflamed, creaky, pal how it would put poiinds of good) was foul cape, » napkin sung over his arm.| {into service as a shopper,” she felt |, Saturday, November 21. 1 Gael held their noses when | ed joints as godd as new. firm, healthy fl their bones 1 She was surprised and amused at|called upon to say. “I'm afraid I | 1145 a. m.—Weather forecasts name was ir ed | They call this new and wonderful just a few wee . Q.—How can I best train for high] the spectacle of Noble Harwood| haven't the best taste.” 1148 a, m—Road reports. The lad ‘rom County Clatfre eparation “Joint Ease” because Nothing like these health creating. Jump and broad Jump? playing serving maid and clowning.| “I'm afraid you haven't.” he said 11:50 a, m.—Stocks and markets.! went out on his own hook and ele he medical man who turned the weight producing tab’ for skinny,| A.—It is unwilse to try to do both “Ooh! And I'm so hungry,” She] dulet!y. “You don’t consider colors ® D. m.—Livestock and pro-|‘rified the crowd by fighting ke al ro, worked fo: . Underweight men, as thousands can they are different specialties and| uted the covers of the dishes and| The gown you wore to Harry Yan- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20.—() ARipON A the ‘Germans some low-priced re ays 1 gee testify, Start to take them Kimbait | 200 ave to spend all your time on! peeked at the food while he ctosed|cey's dinner—" ; fornia and Stanford: will: eetile 5 Dp. m—Rialto theater myst-|rheered him—until he fought Paul | foci py bri thie ani that would 60 tablet=—00 cents at the Kimball] one or the other. Short sprints help a She was frowning. i a cale. Berlenbach t nent the millions of people ib 4 , D ; a football feud o year Ps who have one oj Drug Store, Midwest Pharmacy, Cas-| and‘exercises for tne lege and ater bean bad bie taba tae T must: be going.” Hel tomers ¢ hen hee eta oa 7:00 p, m.—Football finals, court-| And In this battle. even though he rw, pave one or more joints that Ras Hapyehy er ANY, NSNSEET ALY) | BO snpecles Dole Jotcot impinges Insite,” There te aio ne else: ts | #AiCGd ad’ big’ waton, and besan{-aner ir cre seat Cinasio—the | 7% Astociated Press and Denyer| ost a close decision, Mike came out | "et helpful attention where: sew aam't put tia | 2200eR minutes every day. the house. I like to cook. It's a| collecting papers that were spread| “hig game Post. iC the: tray witha Setter renwtatlent coe pacts who teva a ee one And listen, if they don't put five _ 5 | upon the table at his side. “Do you sbbed some ami 9:00 p. m.—Wurtzbach's orchestra, | than he had when he went into the| ,°° Peovle who have a swollen, paine pounds of good flesh on you in 30| Q—When a team Ia off side on a oe i dad Repay UNM edad baler ty remain heré, of. would you Bae Bee weanieiee vvhoee | Best Cafeteria, Denver. *) ring. (ul, crenky, distorted or stiff joint, days, your druggist is authorized to} punt and the ball is called back A wholly new impression. of No-| Prefer to go home—our home?" powerful eleven eliminated: both the ow Mike Is up and around, londed b hether it be in knee, elbow, shoul. hand you back the money you pall | what happens? Does team have to ble Harwood was shaping itself in| She hesitated, seeking in his eyes| tears and Stantoed's Cardinals from | About one quarter of the total | bear. Nothing less than a erack | 26F ankle, neck or finger and whethe for them. kiek over? TAurel’s mind ahs elas a hint as to his own wishes in the! tho Pacific Coast confersnce, the| membership of German trades un-|nt Greb's middjewelght baurie win|°? It ts caused by rheumatiam of That's fair enough, but he sure—| A.—Five-yard penalty for the Ratio (okt Kaine iste 2 she| matter, Then she ventured: “You'll| contest nevertheless promises to be|!0PS are women, and in several|stix’y him. And, although he does | *™mething else. very sure that you, get Mc Cod | team that wag off side. No, it ts not el gad oti probably be tired after your visit . ' ee trades their number ts very consid: |not wish Jack Delaney any hard|. Of course, tt can’t help but quick- . " sound Tablets—the or- fee eepE said, still regarding him curtously. | ? as the outstanding gridiron attraction “ . * n a . !y put an end to such superfictal ail. Liver Of1 Compound Tal necessary that the team kick over! «y gnacked while I cooked; I'l] at the office and would rather £0] of the far west ms are even.|*rable, the largest percentage of| luck, he would be happy to take| ! t ala iginal and genuine Mf dt does notwish ta, Itican run} just “have coffee with you. T've| homé."* ly matched thig year and attalght wenn, Bele; foundarmcns’ thé:tex. | his) place, Ins the ring against’ Ber: | St oe hea Deane ta — re «bi 5 The, { I ec q yeu d seed at len bachson ari tie 8, aching muscles, stitch { RAIN fee ion Seen te bye BOS —k stuppoeedl you tat i nig si hice atid have money was being quoted today. pa A 2 Deceraber 11 ide, crick in the eee ere, tote 4 GRAIL wero u 7 ” wi attract less notice, anc have Traditiona al WA So — = st a nd Dairy Feed Poultry Fe pitcher than Walter Johnson “You're so dinner, too," Bet a 8 y recommende good, so kind, #0 ‘ Ith of sentiment to make t ailments of Poultry RK 8 A tho ” I in h ind that the two { " ; at "eny nature 5 ughtful,” she murmured. closing t waa in her m hat the game” something more Revenge Lice will sure travel! Jone would ¢ 1 clean .vour Poultry of this Pest. To bind her huge grain harvest, id yi sles ead aha vee HE Sget 8 Saiea taciehtion but she) At & mere football tit 7K a tube of “Joint Ease,” WILLIAMS STOCK MEDIC INE Canada now uses annual'y an aver. than hp TSGENLA tA cocieh al ; ne achok coaaiian Gt eat yea ! 1a apa ity of Stanford r ise It several times in one Here is a Real Medicine for Cat Ht] aie of trom 80,060,000. to 100,000,000} the? WIG tite otad aheteah | He went briskly about the bust] Stadium will be taxed to the imit for quick results, becaune it tle and Sheep Will relieve and poundsot:-4wine naa k e 4 der, Its white fire sped through ent bi y a . as all Uvkets, numbering approxi. b| r through the skin with prevent Worms. Ticks Snotry . Bre Fanks second | hig vei; He bent down and drew | ness of preparing for his trip into} mately 75,000 » sold more than fh reconds rubbing. It sure. Nose. Bloat. Contains the proper {Only to the United States in het} ner close to him. Mer px ylelded| the city, then, with briefcase and] a month ago. 7 swift ‘penetrator and’ wien ingredients needed for the bet-§| total annual consumption. her eyes still shut, | hat in hand, he faced her hesitantly Sapebtay |? Beanies tines eee terment of your. Livestock. Try he thriliea, “I've} He was thinking of the repellent rf : . veryousness and restlersnesa kept Via ror beg hE oe anal + i" 4 - ‘ to clean up all joint tr ouble. it and be convinced . never been . H | glance of hers that morning, when Why, I Wouldn’t Be Withe| ii aiico nights, and f memmly ree |” : We are distributors for State Came Home to Die AL One Made iat wPaursl bot | {¢ Kioved her lightly. He turned to out It in My House After | ail in’ and could haraly keep gotng. | gion, bp Uae en Cc ‘Warehouse Co “Three years ago I cam home| asked, he would have laid his every | the door, then came back for an- What It Did for Me,” De-| “Well sir. 1 final'y got ho'd of this | matty for about 80 cente emt et asper arehouse le nits Other caress, Karnak and have taken two bottles ube, aa b mate thinking two or three weeks wopld| pos#easion at her feet. clares Denver Man. lo first class druggists everywh. e DISTRIBE (0 trint Ave.@| 2° ™y¥ limit to-live. T had suffered} Her head fell back on the pillow) “Goodbye, dear,” and he was #0 far, Belleve me it sure did go| °, ay are, Tel.“27 268’ fad mua | for 15. years from colic attacks and| ahd her eyes stared up.at him. ,,,/@one, without another backward after my troubles from the very | —_ severe liver and stomach trouble. I] How old he looked. His face was| glance, NEWARK, N. J—Georgie Ward,| “Yes air, you bet I know the/atart, and now my stomach ts tn = | happened to see an advertisement of} unahaven, his beard prickly, his| Silently, tmmovably, she watched} piizaboth, N. J. welterweight | statements in the ket lege this) tip top condition and I can ent as 4 5 | Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and pur-| mustache drooped, his skin had the| fim go. Twenty-four hours a bride | knocked out Alex Hart, Cleveland, in| Karnak are true. fort have ran please and not suffer NOTICE NOTICE ED | (iarod a battle at the drig store and | appparance. of wrinkled wax; hle|And lett alone! he etaien | {the seventh round, this mecicine:myreit now, and t te from ft at all CE : after taking the first dose I felt bet-| hair, {l-cornbed. lay so i letleasly she climbed the stairs ee you it's great, say bgt Sept. atism is fart disap. you sive ¥: rae you bie Efe L ciothaglt Ae = tar. (tan) Tha evgeniy ook ath | vealed a" held: aplot or itay i of fle| to the balcony, In the room she ERBURY, Conn—Moneyboy | of 1812 Fifteenth street, Denver, |pearing. the nervousness In ono. and || ateayer Lens beng? Gielg Ph. beta and 16 and a we] MOW in the ‘hest of health—thanks | head. He needed the ministrations | crumpled upon the bed in tears. Boston, defeated Billy | “lo. ghts I sleep like a trooper. I just!) Phones 18 and 16 ‘atid! /a Sta). thgsaenicar® ell bring =| t? Mayr's Wonderful Remedy.” It] of his valet. Burnham: his dally (To Be Continued) New Orleans, (2 rounds.) | “For thtee years I had been in| feel one hundred per cont better Crown || sneclal meesrcer vill bring sna a Pa py eats favorite S| ‘moves the ontarrhal mucous from | massage, his soothing lotions, his : Ih _the next chapter: Shadows on Ps “Rito mighty bad condition I tell you 1! ud to foot. and 1 wouldn't be with |! cnn 9 sony. of wou favorite aie natin. Galle ae be regis. =| {the Intestinal tract, and allays the | careful hairdroasing. he Threshold. AKRON, Ohlo—Fddle Shea, Chi-}wutfered with rheumatism until tout Karnak in my house. No alr. they || super ‘Galle mn pe erits PE batete 6 D. m. week. =| lildinmation which causes practl-| Laurel's penetrating glance made shititatSateaie attest cago, won technical Knockout over | “otlld hardly walk, My stomach troa-| ton't einim enough for this medicine, |] yerey setae get ee Cee ate And nnoa ahaa ee cally al stomach, liver and Intestl| him uneasy. Her eyes, it seamed, ER piel should give attent on te) Willlam Aines, Akran featherwelght. | hled me, too, and in Indigestion just | '¢ anything tayhaod wean aaiakie ay nal ‘ailments, Inciuding appendicitis. | regarded him repelientiy. But Noll Uneisttag-Carda ce ma! 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