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ONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 GRANGE JOING GHICAGO BEARS; — PLAYS oT GAME TURKEY DAY Red Flouts Father’s Wishes in Signing Up As| Professional, but Declares He Will Go Back to College After Winning Roll. CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—(P)—Harold “Red” Grange, the reigning football hero of the moment, will don his fighting togs again on Thanksgiving day, but he will not wear the famous “77” of collegiate days. For “Red’’ has turned professional, to follow, as he »htases it, the business he knows best. Pi Ealeine Hnati weihayenasie angst GGPEL WORK [3 FINANCED accept other alluring offe: the! |strawberry blonde warrior of the | (Continued From Page One) the meeting at the Methodist | chalked field, signed a contract yes- terday that will place iim in the Chieago Bears’ lineup for six games, after which he will invade Florida during the holidays, In turning professional, Grange, who stands to build up a modest for- {tune in his post-season appearance: {signed against the wishes of his father and also of coaches Pa Z friends at the University of IlInois. where interests of the cam- t re yi (he vdlestisesd. about: the Grange Senior, however, took the rd. and where plans will be laid the further success of the cam- Last night special delega- ns from the big shed went to jlenrock and Parkerton to speak tn aptist churches of those towns the interest of the gospel cam- Wednesday night of next will be Junior High night. e English Lutherans also will be move of his son philosophically, say- vial guests on that night, ——<$—S— ing that after all he was able to Icok out for himself. In addition to signing the football contract, which was one of a score thrust at him when he returned here from his final collego trismph at Columbus last Saturday, Grange signed Charles C. Pyle, a Champaign. Ti, theatrical man, as his manager. Pyle’s contract {s for two years and it ts understood tre will receive 25 per cent of Grange’s earnings. After the football season Grange is ex- pected to embark on other paying ventures, including motion picture appearances, to enable him to re- pay his father for the sacrifices made for him and to ald tn educat- ing his brother. “I believe the pu! will be bet- ter satisfied with my honesty and good motives if I turn my efforts to that field in which I have been most useful In order to reap a re ward which will keep the home fires burning,” was the famous red head's message to his friends. Grange promised that he would return to the University tater to finish his course. Red plays with the Bears here Thursday against the Chicago Car- dinals at Cubs Park. Next Sunday he playa at Columbus, Then the Bears will go east to play the Yellow Jackets at Philadelphia, December 4, and the Glants at the Pola grounds the day following. The following Sunday Glants will appear at the Cub park and a concluding game is planned for the same place Decem- (By Tho Associated Press( '—The girls are taking hats off when they dine in Some matrons think the just to show shingles and is NEW YORK-—Turtles are pets of Columbia's co-eds. ‘There are 41 in dormitory. T¥e mode started nen dogs, cats and canaries were YORK—Of every dollar of 12% cents goes state and local, vial conference NEW income in America, or taxes, federal, the national indus board has found. Aristide Briand of fan. Recently he GENEVA - France is a moy pped journalists he was going on|>eF 20. ‘ . very Important mission. They} Contract terms were not made fied him to the cinemas, public but it was understood that Grange was guaranteed $2,000 a Le SHINGTON — There's some-} S#me, with ten percent on the first thousand dollars, 20 percent on the second five, and 40 percent on every dollar beyond that. On that basis 4 't was estimated, Grange would re- 19] ceive between $20,000 and $30,000 for his first gam pa Sel a BS The Color Line . Almost as much emphasis Is laid on color in the designing of the new afternoon frocks of satin or velvet MM, KENNEDY HEARS si" tdi QF BROTHER'S DEATH arrivals from Paris. with bola de rose, brown. red, pink, faded cycla- received here by Mrs. Kennedy of the death of her ing ot the bureau of standards that can register the heat the earth reetives from Mars. NEW YORK—Milton Statler, rs old. is cleaning chickens and sh for $20 a week in one of the many hot he will own some day. ie See men and green also popular, Often two shades of the same color are combined in the same frock. * petal Sas iat au Word was mh Vv. Under the new marriage laws inj brother, Frank Hunt, at Tampa,|Japan a ‘man under 30 and a woman Via. Mr. Hunt died Friday. The] under 25 must obtain the consent, funeral will be held Tuesday atnot only of parents, but of grand- Oma fathers and grandmothers as well i Old Folks Need 2 9) | —Not a “Physic DR. W. B. CALDWELL . AT THE AGE OF 63 | Most men and women past fifty ust give to the bowels some occa- mal help, else they suffer from sin not only causes a gentle, easy bowel movement but, best of all, it is often months before another dose cnstipation. One might as well re-|!8 necessary. 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Billings, Montane | bak eas letters with pen and ink, a Mild Laxative | use, bury me allve. Che Casper Daily Cribune _PAGE Five Saved-From Kidnapers Who Planned to Bury Her Alive OUR GRAVE HAS BEEN DUG YOUR SHROUD. “1S READY. 4 SUE LLEREA SBIR Mrs, Peter Contose, the warning note sent to her, and the grave from which she was saved PIL ALTACE TSP By Central Press. 1 MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn. Nov. What was the motive? And what strange psychological twist and con- terted mind impelled the murderer in grewsome plan to bury hi alive? Revenge’ A morbid mystery without a paral: | lel in Tennessee surrounds tho re | markable expresston of Mrs, Péter Joscelyn Contos2, 23. attractive | | matron, whose husband is a wealthy retall merchant. She was found sagged, tied and semi-conscious {n the family automobile, back of an abandoned and — weather-beaten| COTTON-TA RABBIT I lead,’ moaned thi shanty, on a lonely road at 8 o'clock | A HOME KUN I am safe on a fogy evening. By Florence Smitn Vincent. how long will I remain so? C Just 75 yards aw: in a field, ‘Come on and skip pebble from pillar: to post 1 am, was a newly dug grave, regulation | gurgled a merry bri om bo. long. First armer’s dog scents size, but unusually deep, F piled on the vrink sh sod,| sat all alone on, th steps of an| set I can " am n T've shaken him | ACTRESS SUES {000° ~CLARK’S HEIR | _ FOR $250,000. Grandson of Montana Senator Is Target ‘ of Breach of Promise Action Filed rough: near the | by Former Hollywood Actress perl antins wn and an says und NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—(4)—Today’s Ame re gay Uttle chapeaux that William Andrews Clark, III, grandson of the Pals teuioe Montana senator, has been sued for DOO0M bys) Mar. pr. Nei | MORE. Noy. So. euae | guerite McNulty, a dancer, who avers he broke a promise | nso: nia? by. LHDE * to marry her. The defenda is in Londan the complaint with court approval | gold was left with the management of vil n e hotel here, where Clark has an metal artment. severely The complaint charges that in nmin gs. 1923, less than three months after they met in a. Broadway cabaret, Clark took the plaintiff to his fath er's home in Butte, Mont: a Introduced her as his flancee » the engagement was announced When they met she wae dancing at | college. } Many dete S.are reported to | have been engager by Clark to In vestigate the girl's career, An order for service of 7. ake without Fear as Tolc { plaint by substitution was Issued by “ J); | supreme court Justice Ford of New | Bayer” Package York, upon representation that Clart had ,evaded personal service since} a definite refusal October 30. last to marry the plaintiff. } GIRL FORMERLY t | FILM ACTRESS } SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Noy. 23. | ' —@)—The Examiner today styles } Marguerite McNulty as a Hollywood actress and a former Okland girl tn | referring to the $250,000 breach of} promise suit brought against Wil- Mam Andrews Clark LUT by the ac} A copy of ‘he complaint was re-| elved “here by Gavin MeNab who | s Miss MuNulty - charges that | rk met her In Los Angeles less | n a year ago a ter a rapld| th Unless you see the courtsh!p propo: eand ¥ on package or on tablets you are not accepted. Later, charg: getting t Aspirin Clark refused to ma r proved safe b; and pre made a special trip to New physiotar twent ribed by | remind him of his his “pro! YESNESS TO GIVE AR matism Pain indicated that| old brown farmhouse. “I am not} ¢ up sneaks the farm- 7 Pah agenita: the excavation had been made only|in such a hurry to reach the riv F ven times I have | Uespeanss . SauGy a few hours before that I cannot take time to play | to Mr. Skunk’ and Bat aig A passing motorist heard the| along the Bet you can't make | Mr. Fox and mean old Wetsel. Som | ell bottles young woman's home. He halted}+me ripple ' lat nake-inthe-Grass, the w SUIT IN NEXT TWO DAYS and played u spotlight across the| Ana| of Iam not at ease fo n- | SSF pr eried the boy. aaa: ried the boy A moment later he discerned | ),, jumped to his feet and ran down | ute sels aicr : —— THE FUEL WITH WHICH TO WiN rs fs too frichteef Me brook's side, Here's a round) will build you a little huteh In whieh | wit not go’ unobserved Ui I} 3 hut, The motorist was too frighten: ' ngt go’ unobserved Lh 9 P| ' od peat sae Mat stone, just the kind 1 needs | nochin can*harm you!" said thel Hurry’ Your Herstak di tbe | OVE Q BE RIGHT ane 5 ba Hey % ois eats coon | Watch me skip. If 1 don't make/ boy and smiled down at the rabbit. | barrel.” Mr, Yesnesy today, Tuas. | || A ekehe, 2y epee ae bade eee | you widden {nto circles, ttle brook,| At night I'll luck the door so no} vay and Wednesday, will give tara orctheer oie oe etsy | | muss my aim! |enemy can steal In and through the! pound ‘turkey free with ev | flimsy boudoir gown under a heavy | Perhaps the boy Would have made | a nse of a suit or overcoat at his boast if at that moment fur coat, was trused up: with ordin- |#9ed hrough the day I'l not wander | store, 114 West S ond stre ey detresline |something hadn't happened. The) <o far away that I can't hop home| ‘he offer creates an excellent op ‘A singular thing developed over-| "0 ran between a meadow where} in no time!’ squealed Rabbit, his] portunity for the patron to obtain By MM LISBETH | night in the dual Investigation of | Cows Stood knee deep in cool grass| whiskers twitching with excitement. |4 big ‘Thanksgiving turkey without ‘ pte one the detective bureau and sheriff's| Md © fleld of swett clover, and} And the happy bunny stood up on|cost. There is a wide variety of} "3 byt rales hl a 6s 5 Mae PHONE dri ial rae’ the, guihlaaiog tot his hind legs and had the boy's face | suits and over ebboges fronipee Usiwero) tiave ripe Creve aain prc Ric. Contoee onficerning the: receipt |"; —— | heen near enough he would certainly | in the Yesness cblishment ih priate! hed ate ied us Tay of an anonymous not, delivered at EN | “yj | have kissed it, “A home runt”) men are buying henvily at this'time| "oy nrima that turn om shacaty thatedetteuee oariy” tia atstenean't squealed Cotton-tail, “I ran from] of yen Ne babe lel apa ate Vind ade do just prior to his wife's abduction. | langer wright Into safet va 7 | app eoneag sianitine of re ak Mrs. Contose had made no mention boy PSURs Wey ton Lally. you. 00 ey are executed in felt, velours of this in her statement to police, ok silly! sald a sharp y¢lce and } plush. Dhe. bem ¢ Bt batee, cane ulieaaat a little brown bee alighted on a clover | matters plush ne bem en ruled bond paper, bore a crude draw leaf cose to Cotton-tall's ing of a grave at ‘the top and a, ; all the to-do sketch of a coffin at the bottom. A | how ; small black rosette with two rib Before cither the boy or the bunn | bons banging therefrom was pinned } could answer a voice sweet an to the sheet of paper. It represented om ae a summer's breeze spoke fo: the usual mouring crepe placed on the front door of a hozne where death has claimed a member of the | family. The message on the paper, drawn {In the next “Old Oak Tre tory: sal { our grave has been dug, Your The new chairman of the spoke he stepped aver on the running board | 4 Dei Sasi hata ober baae i eB ae } the ba y and climbed in. | + the at bern Ee betgey lbs ptroller of ” Hes, alte Y, ( i | ee The third man, wondefed ‘o, there was Rover | Regen ’ ’ n a mask, sts at the wheel of wing in the sun and he saw se a DY SUN |} the big car | Whitle the cat, paddy-pawing |" * vane’ jee “You're going with me.’ the big| through the barnyard. Nelther of} ae bee am : s man sald, seizing me by the throat,| them was to blame for the,rabbit’s | 1°" ee a i 2 I tried to Fh scare, Who then? .As soon as he i parts of ¢ read se maniidtarn tesh Oysters for Your Thanksgiving “One outcry and I'll kill -you,| could catch his breath Cotton-tail | (¢Ushters & “5:3 : Dressing | told him. warned. “At that moment the second man| “I was down in the clover patch,” fay aaah ‘ Ligt Py eur ay | seized me by tho hair from behind | stammered the rabbit, “and I was| shooting champion, told a story at a4 t F g Ae ae . I am pretty strong myself and 1) uibling the red-tops when suddenly | Chicago banquet. t | YOUR BIRD AWAITS YOL began to fight and rateh. I i I heard a rustling. I uffalo Bill," he said, “was en scratched the big man in front of | lls There was no twittering, | tertaining a shooting party at his me just below the eye, and could) ' t of tiny feet such asjranch. Among the gu wis was a see the blood trickle down his face. | hor did o ground Ret crane voor te t \ ey Gotha ttawatthas ne AAAS him in the nose, And then |» xe quiver, so I was sure end vent o him and Come te ; Ae eublhdsiip hig fist and gouged Fourt Everything | asked how had made out Wednesday and make your choice. me fn the stomach. The blow pau too still! Then—my eyes| ‘Of ze I ‘ave none,” sald reated and weakened me. J felt limp ont ped out of my head, [| the count, ‘Zay are difficile, But wild co os and dazed. I knew they were tying | © streak of gold and green, a| if ze me.” f ‘orged tongue. My beart hops | Marcus Campbell, an ambulance ped into my mouth and, before attendant, told police that he talked | inew what I was doing my fee with Mrs, Contosa on the way to. bonped away from rs (HANG ASHES the hospital and she sald the man * just as fast us they could & fui reached her with death. He (cay, oh dear met" relieved and healed by | ed her as saying: 4 ran out of Co! a [bd gap rd at man was going to murder s dewn bis pink on T plainly he mused him say: ‘Now we have her, I've | been trying a long time for this, chance.’ " But Jwo sud at 1 can’t help crying id i coneeeemematemnion . and about, any but displ ve nine ~ Resinol shapes is always navn bu leplays 0 good deal of laxity | Natrona Transfer, | Storage & Fuel Co. chic little ch Three ux from | | HIGHT REVS rv} | | a e Moderation Inc, con: cf | seen aba: prise tres Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage j that EEE selena? peter y AY LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A .M. pre-prohibition vel; y! . = | Wheeler says survey will fool de-| (No Transfer or Layovers) financing it. nr . e iS . vieguainranie? Ene anedsdiON' Costoees suby Jonies Ioses nation! ana Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service The Contose home is still guard H. Jones, of Pelham, New York ni mole ChaniniGnwhin’ t ee it | . 4 A by detectives and Mr 146 in Laecech <dithe ‘ebatiat 4 teks Seaarnved th Phe at san of Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers eateries nageeee etry : Sabadell peptone ipso |try club, Atlanta HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 vate . seuths: to ald ip runnhs 3 ar . ro | of the com corporation | CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN down mostly imaginary clews ee oat { Tere! Ya eh i Th was no attempt at robbery. | no r of the { whi the H. G. Dalton, investigator for irs, Controse had left her diamond ’ © the clove i stonéi, of: tha Verabaatt Gociake at the house with the exception of |came hur a cotton-tail rabbit ~ rhe dntecsata = “a two-carat solitaire ring, They| And he w running trom| |$ of tle 8 Jorked off her gloves, saw the ring.| something. that much boy} |f loll seompany: but made no effort to steal it guessed at once, for be was coming was born in Car- oe oe “I left home ut 7 o'clock that evg-| in leaps and bounds, Now the rab: | thager New Xetke, an ning, just to run over to see my| bit's ‘Uttle foot slipped into the \s3 years ago. niusic teacher for a few minutes,"| water. Out again, in a flash Yonee’ aot hiaved \'Mrs. Contose told police. “She had|under:a twisted root with a wriggl Tedtion’ feat the WHOLESALE—RETAIL telephoned me to come over and| Straight at the boy ran the bunny Ecol babaofsa uot to dress, us there was nobody! “Save me, oh save me!’ gasped Masmata aay beh Iss. 2, at her home. 1 wore: by boudoir! the rabbit when he had reached him, | i toBN BOOK. to gown, threw on my heavy coat,! and his breath came in Jerks. Don’t Maye ‘teense Fe: went out to the garage and got in-| let him hurt me!” went to business ROL OUEREA YS | “Don't let who hurt you?" de! 101 and from there accepted a “The night was very foggy. 1] manded the boy and he dropved| tosition as a stenographer. In ad. was within two blocks of Mrs, Rit-| on one knee to ra the frigh Las dition to working all day he studied terband’s home when a big touring | fellow: e, there, you're alt | Uti . machine to the curb, A big man | 1 harm you.” la arement See Cataract Ot : NOTICE TO RANCHERS—WE WILL PAY YOU MARKET PRICE FOR DRESSED BEEF, PORK, VEAL, POULTRY AND EGGS THE NORRIS CO. OFFICE AND PLANT BRANCH MARKET Cor. H. and Durbin Phone 12 426 East Second Phone 254% ' r 1 )

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