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Sy one i iran 23,1 World Results MPLARNIN NOW FEATHERWEIGHT Log, Eats Anything =~ “After taking Adierika I anything and sieep like a log gas on the stomach and keep food down nor sleep.” Ft. C. Miller. 0! spoonful I had} couldn't | (signed) Adler- ka removes GAS and often brings surprising relief to the stomach. oft Stopes that full, bloated Zeeling on brings out old wast#-niat you never thought was in your system. - Excellent for chronic constipation. Casper Pharmacy, 111 East Second) Stréet—Ady. . ins NOTICE If you fail to receive your Tribune, call. the. affice. Phones 15 and 16, and a specia) messenger will bring you a,copy of your favorite per. Calls must be regis Foved before 8 p. m. week- days and noon Sundays. CIRCULATION DEP’T. | By Leased Wire 925 | Son of Good Actor on the Stage Would Be Bad Actor on Gridiron ma eet Daily Tribune PAGE SEVEN Oh. sPENRS 1) QUIT GOPHERS, oR wiklian ‘Ss Wes © 1028 BY HEA stRVCE me President-Likes Cookery of Girl, 13 and hope for a greater love? ZLED AT LI and;ifiterested in my edusin's, He also spectful to me, welfare and my allowed proposed marriage, but when- 1 1 ha yourse lTearned he had a wife and was golng| become. er od in a woh to divorce her for mes I discouraged au could have ped if onl the {dea at once. My sympathy was| had used your head, I'm afr With his wife, although T'd never}. that in aceepting ald trom th seen her, and when-ho told me of] man you have fcllowed the their troubles I'd try to excuse the least resistance and didn't faults of hers he would «mention: | hard as you mish 0 te Then, soon afte T failed in that of his ass ce You a position and dec!ded to go to another| think of ng th elty and work. Being very low in| until you have paid bae funds, I accepted to let him take me| cent of thone lon To do it, you there in his car, thinking then I] will ha to determine you are would be separat-¢ from him for| going succeed, apply yourselt 60d. He took me there arid'told me| unceasingly, and economize re! to write if I ueedet Help or if T] fously, Ther, when you have pald wanted to come back. 80-T did lose| him, you will be free to marry my place through fIness and came conaclence, It would back. He helped me again. Néxt| be utterly unfair to marry the I decided on nrother city further on;} third man when you don't love na I must bo self supporting. We} him just to eneape the tangle In supplied moe with furde’for my adi which the first has enmeshed you venture. I succeed a while, but as| I don’t think, my dear, that you I:was afraid I might fall, T-wrote| realized how wrong It was for you him and he would send me a weekly | to continue to expect help of thi allowance. 16 came’ all the way to] married man, However, you are kee me once; but ae T had made up! to be commended for refusing to my mind I wouldn't see him, but| let him Install! you tn his wf was trying to oare for-n #lngle friend} place, whom \I had « date withéthat day, Spare Tor ae I @idn’t see him. He forgave It. A chameleon cea to though, and was ready ‘to help me | change olor, and rema lark when ‘T.lost my work again and] in tint. The reason of this peculiar eatlad formald, Then.I moved to am ily. has never been explained. EWS = pir: st in Neiad Of All Events Enea Por Ne xs Ths Stony may OFA Gi Gm. | ¢ f L B | Ke SEVEN went out hand in h onquerer or La arba | ‘ ; enia had prepared | Laurel + pulling—al * . j > je dish | N € Hailed as Coming } | h no ould give | I and dance a < —_—. . 1s piquant a and r 1 in his Champion. | Mj 3s ~ ‘ Noble Harwod was Bo auaorbed in to the eroon of : is portion that he did not notice <a | innesota Coach. Said fis wite'e distrebe, ionnediAel Apt. By FAI PLAY } i B & ‘Odds ith Tacky! him (Copyright: °1935, Caspér® ‘rribusey | to be at Ss W it The word still burned. es later he told } NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—The rapid Ad aie é |] ‘The trousseau upon wh 8} wn, dear.” Physical growth of Jimmy Me Lar. | munistration. | had expended s v3 aret| I nih removes a big boulder <rom the . | Tac ky! I path of Fidel LoBarba. Last year , | If there had been just the two|® qua Jimmy was not mUch vigiter than §T. PAUL, Ming., Noy. 23, =-()— 6f them present Laurel probably | her a a, gobd-slzed drink of ‘water. When The St.Paul Pregs says, the Univer would have yielded to het mad im. | the veranda stond alongside LaBarba, it would | sity of Minnesota’ may/lose/ its) head pulse to hed tears or scream Laurel frowned and held back have taken a keeti judge of physi. fostball coach, Dr: Cla¥erics W but there w Louis, the butler,| ‘This was always the way: al dimensions to tell which was the Spears, | and Joseph, the footman diting He was always ready soon bigket: tlthovaa a matter of fact The possibility, says the paper, | auste! looking at nothing and| quit dancing or to surrender MeLarnin had.a-few pounds on the | that Minnesota would lose tlie_serv- | seslng everything, | to,eome other partner. fyweight kine. | fees of Dr, Spears as head: football | Without realizing it she began to ‘Once more," she pleaded Maybo that was -why the Ssoten coach Was the chief subject of dis learn the truth = of adage ser: | © later,” he sald, -with. fir Yark beat LaBarba the two times cussion among returning playe VaRE Siwayenace, tbs, m ive they niet. and fans who paused in Chicago or { don’t care for myself,” she You never do dance with /m Wises the, Alevinthins tas - bees Binday.on. their Way home fron the replied to Noble, when she could| she pouted stbbiity BHOWhIE townie the diaone Michigan Siidhebate witde! at Acin be sure that opening her mouth| “I had a herd day today,” he ‘ . ‘ashat would not start the tears flowing ponded tnoffectually, meanic cing, The -other ovight, | Tt s | pb welghing £2/ pounds, he let tack Dr. Spears admitted he was dissat. | he quaver in ce must} Damn Fields stay two rounds, ttien socked | isfied with the manner in which the | say 9 al his eyes) Ifthe ware orly ten. years yaurg him on the chin and fora full min< | pdministrative alde of the athletics Bs beh With hifi eahalebip ote rds func vite. Jack béHeved: he was in the! department has heen operated: reed did not comprehend i first athetically concealed his count pita hotise at Golden Gate park. bias coken ned se CA RSTAM MATE © |. (1G be arti MeLarnin ts being touted as a tl he eald: abeinubel thistetan RGR leathaeweatt ne Hee i fy ie i hat wi ri 1, ob ous [aprrusth next instalment: A Lon wonderfully ‘fast. { | I'll have Lena sea peers| ———— a " | | Do you This big Christmas day charity | seaite Ronlihed iniat “seanes | pbotit at the new Madison Square t - é it . thing else wag the matter ear FS tg fae hed 7 ee vy He started to speak again, then Seiting e agal: affair an incident - ‘ rf g, swallowed is rds, ty, it's & good demonstration cHaette Leona Baldwin, 19, Girl Scout in East Montpelier, Vt., troop, reine 1 hi Ry icaly o present day fighters are all thrninc ho with 19 other girls prepared and served a turkey dinner at the | with the musrooms a in Sabine. into Shylocks, The Waller-Milti- vhite House, has President Coolidge’s word for {t that she is a tecover! ers , ( wan title bout won't come off at th William C, F; hi J f 1 cook : TW cla ta: aner ea ic ettgster tres es e off at the ‘aversham Jy., son of the famous actor: has beer La C L d cook. . ed a smile as sho said gaily: “We’ : Christmas show, the participants or| showing so much promisé at tackle with the Harvard fresliman team eeutet oast mag UC re have q dance this even- promoters or somebody having balk-| that a big’ future i dicted f M4 em ~ Ir the two of us, You never By All LAMONT. od at torhiltig over’ 60- par ‘cent to! ig is predicted for him in the Crimson scheme of, ome Kun King, to |; have danced with me as much as| ‘Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribu SHAHGS Shey want riiole 46e-thend! antes. Young Faversham and his dad are shown. ° LEE hevatwantearstueconsee oe NeW. YORI, = Nov ai nine, sion turned thumbs down - Louis, pleasé roll back the rugs | touch of Carribean suny do not ne —— iT broa nt cr ae eee By JOHN B. FOSTER, ‘ 5 in the music-room and pile some|® broad hint to induce them to PENN, COLGATE AND COLUMBIA | ...':i."222":..... || (BEEF?) DUSKY DEERBOYS || (is. 00 0 0 wie oo eos hae oes Sonthe Z NEW YORK, Nov: -23.—'the New 13 Whe Bettke > hated IRL be Sulaua’ finest ballybttn ) HAVE EDGE.IN FINAL BATTLES 2°!) E re, tne ome ego i 7 first team: in baseball history to in- | STEA LING TH IR STUFF . sgh Nice) wal Rast Te @e ot barbed thsi BOX clude in its lineup two héme run M eat : bs 1 me i Lh a eae Tape pe ‘ nee is back. ave ee kinge, Ruth, t cireuit‘cleaning | —— pro c je orde 1 t ont anc 1 wearer can enjoy Aisha HS a dde't | = a — Hd not escape Laurel's attention, | broad smile until her hotel and t Death! NEW YORK, Nov. 13—-(P)—Com- Dartmouth oonquered Brown 14toj pane Tum #Watter of the majors, and | br Ply a ent AMARA ecy, Carl Lomen, reindeer sices| Wibni fils. inadter's, head: bad: nods! come in sing saben | bartivetecdiee offtearis feattiHhp the: 0, ahd Pennsyivanta won.tcom the cane a renc ntly of Balt Lake opyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) | stepped off the last boat from Nome, | ded, the butler se Joseph out to ——— Ie you have, aomé_auiéstion,to| | final weeks’ of eastern football would {kame team, {0 -0..Then Dartmouth | \"10,, jolds ‘similar honors in ‘the SATTLE, Nov. —With the| Accompanied by three Eskimo herd-| fulfill the in | _ Better and Blonder Blonds ask about baseball, football. ox. |'| indicdté that Pennsylvania {s 49 | swamped. Cornell, 62 to 13. ; ropld d‘vindling of America's beef , Thomas Sokwenna, You let dance} Blonds are back ; ‘i a Lazerre is coming east to she ‘ | > in’ the Hmellg ing or afi other athateur or’pro'|'| poiits bettercttian Cornéll, that Col] ‘The CornellPenn clash at Phila | jeer eS te how | supply, a strange new figure is ap-|Toutuk and Amuk Toollk, Lomen| four straight with me. the indeed, they Were ever out of fessional sport— gate is-35° better than Brown and] delphia, is expected to prove as} iojors abe olds Hert] iif the | pearing on the national horizon, Al.|!8 going to New York to make ar-| ; 1 herself | halt drewsers hold that ble Write to John B. Foster, on| | that Columbia is 34 better than Syra-| thrilling as if the elevena were fac] were made on the dia hits" In" 1925) most gone is the romantic cowboy, |"nzements for vast shipments of 1 es KO muct tter with SabeGal 3 ‘ A) pape < {rig euch otterdelth unctoased goal iro e che! dias Boa at Salt} with his gallon hat, colored hand.| reindeer meat to the United States relieved by the return | pre vogue for the pastel shac Lawrence Perry, on amateurs |! *Theso elovens: meet in their an-| lines. Pennsylvania has been rest-| ¢, a he altitude does |-rerchiet and wid “eeeow.* In his he deer boys view with awe the r » his ex-| ine rocks than do the dark favor’ long “distance * ewattitig, *t ° sports, and ~ | |nued battles Thankstiving day, Army | ing jetne ity defeat by Pitt, while}y6 made ewough homer, nig, “but place comes the round-eyed, solemn | Whizzing automobiles and on-rushing : I'm! locks. Consequently, they. are p ‘Pair Play on boating ana ottie!|"|and Navy will fock noxt Saturday | Cornel crushed Carlisius, 33 to 0,! tte hore ramen’ ie aad from } brown figure swathed in furs who|tailway trains. They are almost too Yan {ting patrons through — elabors professional sport. All are spe | | while Boston college and HolysCross pr Satufday, absbsthae een van x ake os evi-lim just beginning to master’ the | Scared by strange new sights to} 1 am n ou do, t ampoos to bring out the light cla! coereepondeats of the: Casper Casper | | arevplaying. at ‘Boston. Wob Fisher, coach df’ Harvard toot-|s serie in tie bees ° outing | American “hooray.” 1 eas 2 which they were| I hope you will, nevertlicloss, make | tones of the hair or are tinting t Lh aal ae {1ding, New | |__| all, again has announced’ his deter: St He is the “deer boy,” or reindeer | @USht to Instill American pep into| him feel at home here, Ho ts my ks to a golden hile TAHMAtOn 40 ‘recites Tt Aévstoped yee Be fees he jtone, dit king | ‘cents thelr seals | best friend, you know." il bein oe & stamped, self-n0- a A se terday. that Fisher made the an- dg re i epee hapa eseg 20 ! 3 _ In winter the deer boy dresses in] “Oh, he's all rig but he an-} Gleam and Glow. ‘Gresetd envelope for your reptr. |.) ’ nouncement to the team before it rape ban lot th i Sateen repeat caced a yp RSS ae orth ts turs and sleeps in huts, in summer | noys me sometimes, tho way ho) Many a toast has been dr : ra Dane SEIBY thle | Sata Cote adie) fe a ay ae ne Rednhes mieiptiliecaie oe te ee mere ordinary denim or khaki. | talks., Mo's not 1 carotul about 1 a silken slipper, but fashte " pe ha Wed o Ani league [PORE for a 7 by e| “With 15 ye: Ala pe | the st 1e tel i ence « nov rinking Q—I- first and second bases are its old rival to a score aRGPEPetce Kil tes heath ted: Coes | onudtty;- Aviblac-strarimpontinental bain eter pata ke nec aska will be| tt che tells in tho pr now drinking- a toast oceapied. and there Is none.out and Visher reconsidered last year after! of jimself this winter, Old baseball |'ailway features: the. new. delicacy |or mea Henish Amerioa 76.000 tons | of-w: 2 cking, a stocking of m ne the batter strikes out the catcher announcing that he was'through. He! men do figure beds Sire Ae iter want snd ave iter calla of meat a year, Lomen says, ‘The “That the Kind of jes women Ov savterne. The ti a alt be mak the beetes (Ht ; Gilde, toxput dll hgrtime, into ust-| pein ginyon bitty oe tele eae)|patron. with-a bookigt. of retndear territory ibe 0 falfion acres of ithe to hear," Noble laughed, [shows the gleam of gold and t , UF Nee eae De e $3} and. ological sur-| From the corner of her eye Lau! alow of wine. What more cov out. ies at apoio bien - a em be pal a : Los mas A }y iblished the grazing unit | £ could see that Louls appre woman ask. except: where ? i Lincoln, Thureday, “headlined the} ball, not as 8, with a Ic be lea will have to low el michele nm, of eamiremaie a Riedy “TE ; ot tt wit vey’ is Aras gh Hosea? eevee A-—Tho batter cannot reach first One Not _ Danie bes Wo of the sea] swinging golfing punch, but with} Its beet. supply,” sa’d Bill Hanley, |reindeer industry soon will equal, if] tell mo any stories jike tt yb id eb bake habeas Rt sstikinew in safety because he Js out and -the | §}, 4 4 son. Notre Dame has won five and| the straight-arm motion typteal ‘of | hig Oregon cattle man, to the writer | not exceed, the Alaska fishing {n-|I wish you would tell Harry Yansey other runner..may adyance if. the tied one of the ten clashes with the| the manner in which the big batters | recently. “The grazing land is all | dustry. nere are now 450,000 rein- I prefer not (tv hear them." egteber is foolish enough to let them. . Huskers. This year the Rochnemén | of the past landed on the ball, disappearing. deer in Alaska and a herd doubles A half amile wrinkled his moutt alse 3 + 1 |dropped the Army game and were ——————— ‘And-ea tf (o.aneveet'to-the-ptoph-litselt every thres years.” da. he. veaponded. quistigs,'C. wills re: 5 Q—Team A Is about to kick and nual Classic 18 Mid- held to a scoreless tie by Penn State, Those F in Stops, . member. : 2 E A’a ond) ts going downfield but is while Nebraska has been defeated|~ The Steppes of Russia are re- , ases Quickly When You - ; ! Louls and the footman were serv Apply a Little Musterol: held by a mebber of Team % before west s ole rucia. ewlee,! sponsible for that latest of footwear | Peake Gourke and hente’s ply le role the ball is kicked. Ruling made Kaeo Way The big ten aftermath dealt with | ‘ads, the Russian boot. it wearers | tate of sala a ia Ruses Musterole won’t blister like tl was that the ball-be brought back Tilt Remaining the most scrambled season of recent'|here have discarded } eke *| old-fashioned mustard plaste to fhe ‘spot of the foul, that Team | M4 yeara.so far as results were con: 8 those of t ‘Marion was here this afte » | Spread it on with your fingers. ¢ 1s afternoon, B be penalized five yards for-hold-) ao, Nov. Fp - ned. Michigan and Northwestern | The boots worn here far higher vaurel confided. * [penetrates to. the sore spot wit ing and Team A cet first down, ten CAGO,.. Nov. 23—(#)—The!| shared championship honers, sin¢e} than the original Russian design, W Curious, uppose?’ a gentle tingle, loosens the conge + yards to go. western conference football season | each lost but one game. Michigan's] since skirts. are short and fashion | Entangled in a Web She ove Herself) ‘cx Peas ths Preply, -eiven de-|tion and draws out the sorenie: ‘A-Sinee tho holdinus occurred be-| Completed; midwest fans todiy had |irecotd of five victories and n goal| decrees that there be no margin of| Dear Mrs. Thompson: I wish you|cther town and he helped me again| fensively. “She came and pain, fore the ball was kicked, it was in|Nly retrospection nnd Thanksgiving | line tncrosféd save by the field goal) stocking vis'l etween skirt and lig , owhieli course. to: tak hile I searchea for. work, The| things she had forg Musterole ° a clean, white oin possession of Team A. Since the day games to hold thelr waning tn-| by which Northwestern defeated it,| boot top. In addition tc = dre pe - n CouEee. tO) ake Saetehtert ronanbd Sai a helped | 18. awfully. nice ment made with oil of mustar holding was dona by the defensive | terest In the chalk lines. {g more spectacular, but its loss to] towardefeminine popularit Ac ph am 2 foobar old, single, ‘. pricy nik NA tae dara went back to} “2’™ afraid Marion may anno: Brings quick relief from sor side thé penalty was a loss of five| ‘The collision of Notre Dame and|the purple forced it to divide the |'Valer Dor the R n foot: | Sraeye thought, younger BWOYEP’ | iso nleda T bid been fast before ana |Zot .vut don't i bronchitis, tonsilitis, crow) yards. Had tho holding been: done yraska, rivals‘ for ten years, in|. crown. welir. 7 | Rta not Sens ANS: Dare MASe, 86 |e Dest a iman when I oat he neck reuralgi R i uc ne attempts in ere me & man whom le ned | , a while the ball was in the air t era ne ae t tt ‘ Tt 1 T pleuris c ral ¢ In nervous | to an any be , ; firat down could hay x | 1 t 1 neu ™ » pains an aM Rate “OUT OUR WAY By WI WIL 1A MS |; | € the bust bine sf ote sLLALVIS Three “x0 r He cumstances | r 1 : I shall x ascles, br hilblain See ~—— het an r nge In business I} c mim ratan: ‘ : , Q—T B, del i oy SO YOUR MA A ena after I had) tran | Le Thinctengs Can (Bt rvinn | tite ent | Keep it fends f ath hee ia j—Team B, defensive, is pena- S if INT = F bust th him qu this love 1 to find | from any he had 1 | elr eep handy for instant use, ; isin 1 n quite ‘a BOVE) ENO 50 me riage that at t T. c Oe re lean tinet oma Bae HOME EH? WELL WELL YouLt MA * OH MA! while, would take me to my home| Work und this first man has every Zirh hay pe i aken aback, | To Mothers: Musterole is also be & ' b reo THIS PAYMENT * * lat lunch hour in his car, He soon| Week suppliéd me with necessary Hi § get along made in milder form for an tie tive yard Enid tor Rhy pateliy, MENT OW HAFTA COME. OH THERE YOU Géclared-his love for me, and askea|%ld. Durjng this time I have met Os 4,,conceal-| babies. and. small echi'dren. ; <: fered me any ald I would ever need. Ts vi 5 him, bi . 5 cars o jars was? DWE DAY “FORE CIRER TIME CURTIN! GOSH! No Coreg ie PY thanked him snd re.(T can't seem. ‘o feel toward him ike and Lilah is ike me, | vase A.-No. MISTIODY+ WUNNER? TL COULDN’ fused, thinking T never would need |the one I turned down, But ax that | and they get along about as well | 7 f 1S to ask for his ald. But every time [one married since T am wondering | “* Mrs. Harwood and I did,’ a - FIND YA! SAY werd talk he'd offer again and make|'f it wouldn't be best for me to marry! Laurel ed by. this re | me promise to let him know if I ever other one and get free from this | peated me the first Mrs ee S } Al feeded help. So when my cousin |heln of the one I can't have and-try | arwood became fil, 1 was forced to plek up] nd make this other one happy, and| _ “Lt’s have our dese nd coffe @nonugh courage to let him know|Maybe find hapiness, Or should 1] *erved In the musicroom and go) Better Than a fdustard Plaster and he helped me a little each week | *kaln explore & larger place and try ane Osp ae he exclaimed ia | gener and wns eiwnys very nice and ro-|to Work and break off from this help | °?husiast = URE STOMACH, * he, INDIGESTION. Salt Creek Busses Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, || Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel : i - }| 8 a. mand 1p. m and 6 p. m —Stomach Feels Fine! 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