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_PAGE FOUR GREAT ABUIZ-PRINGESS PARLEE TRIO SCORES HIT AS HEADLINER ON THE IRIS VAUDEVILLE BILL THIS WEEK Hu prot r ne » the ye bil it this seat week Aba Princess rADVEN] ev ire fellows r LAB) of the ed “It's a good thing you went to the nearest farm house and telephoned my relatives that I am safe,” commended young Mr. H “ they would surely bi 1 by now It w 1 ng rain had dis- e ained an kle and t heir camp. Although he co about with * from hickory e for him to start je hike in such weath uch more I can swim > step of my ned with hough the had hey ‘should young man not venture out in s when he saw that imply put on their bathing trunks and went out {n their boat, he laughed at his own lack ot wisdom As they were young man call leach on your 1} started to pull nin, But ng the fish the n ‘Phere's a be said a Ned TUR Pa \, vou , BY a would blow “The air rac Spoo! Bf Card s from the Gloss &# Rgeer bo. ACUUN. EXPERIMENTS Roord ond Taper makes a vacuum around the edges of the the hole, and so the card Sticks,” young man explained. partly filled a water glas cardboard over the t s jown and the’card and water re. m: —it was angthe \t the young as shown in the drawin: ff, but it stuck and !t with pager so that the paper fitted Parlee Then hej ther end board. |—t think it pin and placed a turned it up: example of and coyering it a table with a woman to be ex- erting bimse Fredaie Walker brought Broadway te Casper tasx night in his singing and generel chafter. Walker presents his part with the ease of an experienced comedian and he has his audience |roaring before they are expecting to. Three singers and comedians of un |usuat merit are the members 0” the Kole Comedy Trio. The jokes cracked seem by the le member @f this trio get ‘away with more ladghs than a hand. jful. ‘They're mi rand new, but brand new pack makes up for the differ- ancing @id things that it was never able to do before when King and Hackley took charge of it. These co wed gentlemen get some difficult novements into their work and have t of fun wityout extra expense. “South of Suva,” featcring Mary Miles Minter, is an enthralling photo. vay that gods with the bill. peace So a NON-STOP AIR | TRIP DELAYED | BY HEAVY FOG Oct. 5.—Because he moun: SAN DIEGO, Cal., fogs prevailing cts beyond Ter tenants John 4 ey Kelly abar yroposed nor stop San Diego to New York city flight in the big army mo noplane T-2 and, returning to ° this ity, announced that they would try for a now endurance record: GAMPHOR AND HYORESTIS | Mammation ‘s helped by camphor, hyd | rast's, witchhazel, ete, as mixed in | Lavoptik eye wash. One lady whos eyes were weak and watery for three ears was helped AT ONCE. Another case of red, inflamed eyes was also benefitted. One small bottle Lavoptik usually helps ANY CASE sore, weak inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup REE. Casper Pharmacy.—Ady. How I Got Rid | of Burning Fell And Pains from @orns and Bunior=) Without et ee Powders, Plas- ters, Ete., After Sufferi: Inde- acribable Foot Misery for 20 Yenrs. Prof. F. T. Mcintyre, well known | world tourist and lecturer, says: “For years I was compelled to wear shoes two sizes too large, to be able to walk with any comfort at all. 1 tried soaking my feet in medicated baths, powders, plasters and foot-treatments galore, but the burning callouses and sorcnesé re- fused to go, while the pains from corns and buntons continued to torture both mind and body, which upset my entire nervous system. One day, very fortun- ately, [meta lady from t who gave 1} mea little box of Gypsy which she said was a secret from the desert, After using it a short time, | the awful burning |, the cal- loses came off in chunks, leaving the skin of my feet clean and smooth, while the a aioe from corus and bunions seemed to disappear as if by magic: From that timt, I said « joyful good- bye to°over 20 years of indescrib- able foot misery, 1 would not take a stuck. closely down around it. Then he reer thousand ferppate ey bor ck the bi a ha blo t th thore years iow I fee! cog: tatis eBay el BuO TRE aa enrE Jeg td OR OYE MEED “Teich | Ukptalllag ever’ foot euflorestopctabex ies Y kro about] right there.” The paper’ had made a | ef Uhe wonderful Gypay Fost Raliet: “T don’t know “but they more Doctors used to pay us Ieeches when I was a added But the getable life tse = man manded Ted, pthing new. ts that walk y have vacuums on they cups, too naked eye,’ and acuum ed. all day to a pin. He cardboard the end of the spool hole as and placed it aj spool, the pin in the Don't Lose Wea Hair Try Cuticura If your scalp is irritated, itching and burning and your hair dry and falling out in combfuls try the fol- lowing treatment. Touch « dandruff end itching with 5 of uiticura Ointment end foilow with hotsham- || * poo of Cuticura Soap. SSpueton Sage S8Y, Mle G6 dtan Bald mh Ee he. Ointment 2 and woe. T suticura Soap shaves without mug. uum and held it. e trick. Try tt with day os ome Tomerrow—M Copyright, 192: Adams. Makings. It is a good sur- our friends “A Telephone | by George Matthew y Foot Relicf, referred to i Mir. p Malone may be applied in a minute, without fuss or bother. Sure, | quick reliefcomes three minutes later, or the makers give back the small amount | you pay. It is sold in this city by W. J. Craw. ford. Kimball Drug Cc Smith-Turn DON'T SQUEEZE BLACK- HEADS—DISSOLVE THEM |, Squeezing and pinching out binck- heads make the pores large and cause ‘irritation — then, too, after have become hard ‘you cannot get all of them out. Blackheads are Caused by accumulations of dust and dirt and secretions from the ekin and there is only one safe and sure way and one that never falls to get rid of them—a simple way, too— that is to dissolve them Just get from jany drug store, about | two Sunces of calonfte powder—sprinkle a little on a hei, wet sponge—rub gver the blackheads briskly for a few seconds—wash off and you'll be surprised to see that every. blacks disappeared, and the skin will be left soft and the pores in their natural condition— anyone troubled with these unsightly blem- ishes should try this simple method. AMERICA THEATER | | Sunday and Monday ler Drug Co., and Trineny Co.—Adv F All Legionnaires and Mem- bers of La Societe Des 40 Hommes Et 8 Cheavuex: There will be a special meeting Monday night, Oc- tober 9, in the basement of the Becklinger Building. You are urgently requested to be present, as matters of importanee are to come before you. at Hair Nets, FOUR for... 120 East Second Street Water Supply in | Pennsylvania Is FINE FOR SORE EYES, It is surprising how QUICK eye in | STOCK UP: S Bee now for Winter from the bargains Fall Inaugural Sale Special for Friday—Red § Seal THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. a fbe Casper Daily Cribune \Hoover Is Unabie To Speak Before Bankers’ Meeting Impeachmer:t of Judge Is Asked By Labor Men DES MOINES. lowa. Oct NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—Herbert Hoo. ver, secretary of commérce, who was to have addressed the annual conven tion of the American «Bankers' asso. ciation today, was unable to do so on account of illness, it was announced by President B, McAdams. Friends of Mr. Hoover vention ‘said they understc suffered with a severe to: 5.--De- cimring that the course of At General Daugherty and Federal Judge Wilkerson with regard to the recent injunction granted road shop craft against the rafl- was unscrupulous and will bring t disrespect for the judicial department the country; the non-partisan political campaign ee of the trades and labor as sembly here bas dra roseba night and his physicians had advised requesting the impeachment of both.}him to remain in bed today Eee ENE Mr. Hoover is stopping at the home, of George Barr Baker, an old friend, in Park avenue. } ed The art of die-sinking was practiced in Greece by Byrgoteles in 335 B.C. Held Critical PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 5.—Weat ern Pennsylvania's drought entered ts 24 nd authorities expresad| alarm today as to the reserve water supply was rapidly diminishing. River transportation "has — bes practically paralyzed and farmers reported » vere damage to crops. | Remove Corns Easily, Quickly not by painful, dangerous gougt | cutting, net by burning but paintessly “simply ‘by shriveling thet Up a0 yon can peel them off in one piece. Ure “GETS-IT” mand the genuine. Ce Saye s bos oat ail dr late EB. ski armen AILING WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE | Mrs, Linton Tells Race gl Lydia E.Pinkham’s Ve; le. | Compound is at This Period tv Sola in Casper by Casper Phrrm LORS one. ere taken cy, Trineny Drug Co and Kimball jpound for’ seven ‘ug Stores yearsandI cannot | tell-you the it has done me. Jt, Overseas keepa bottle be it in the house, for I ce at that time of life when | it ae for. Lydia EB. Pinkham’s | Lena's een ad. va and said *You iti hhve taken ig you can think of, now I , ed oak take Lydia E.Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound!’ SoI let him get it, and I soon felt better and#he | | told me ‘I want you to Sate soos \ | bottles.” So I did and I keep ; and do all my own work and work out by the day and feel fine now. I tell | every one about the Ve; jan lees Com- } pound, for so many 0: friends Thought Iwouldnot get well. ”—Mra. R. J. Linton, 1850 West 83d fee od To Organize and we are constantly pu ing eo should any woman hesitate tale Fydia inkham’s meee. | {2 Cormbound i is in need of pre, It brings relief where other medicines fail, The Velour Beauty Parlor SAVE YOUR HAIR ) Get Your Shampoos — At the Orly Parlor in Town Using SOFT WATER 213 O-S BUILDING Phone 2893 For An Appointment Boe THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY WILL ROGERS —In— “Cupid the .Cowpuncher” —Ana— “HUNGRY LIONS AND TENDER HEARTS” Two.Part Comedy 190 to 11:00 10c and 25c Friday and Saturday JACKIE COOGAN pay Pre “PECK’S BAD BOY” the Will meet Thursday, Octobér 5, 7:30 P. M. at County Courthouse, Veterans of Foreign Wars. _ All men eligible cordially invited to attend. CHICAGO in the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters, reilway stations, the retail and wholesale districts, by living atthe MORRISON Ht N HOTEL Clark and Madison Sts. Sts. Th H. B. KLINE’ DIAMONDS High Grade Jewelry, Watches sad Silverware ON Exchange Building j Tezrace Garden j Veterans Casper Post TONIGHT The Dancing Event of the Season Giver by OHAUFFEURS’ LOCAL 671 Arkeon Dancing Pavilion “$25. 00 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY $15.00 in gold—First Prize. $10.00 in, gold—Second Prize. For the Best Waltzers in ‘THAT GOOD OLD FASHIONED WALTZ Everybody Welcome: Tickets $1.00, Including War Tax—Ladies Free A Kishop-Cass Theater TODAY NORMA THE STAR OF STARS Beautiful, Fascinating, Irresistible, in the Drama Magnificent” “THE ETERNAL FLAME” Many of our patrons say it is finer than ‘Smilin’ Through,” but this we will leave to your judgment. Norma Talmad@¢e - “THE ELERNAL FLAME” Admit W. L. WILSON and one to “Eternal Flame.” T. Oct. 5. Phone 1981 novel by Charlotte Bronte. OUR NEXT ATTRACTION “JANE EYRE” A story of action, humor. and mystery from the EE IT ALL IN THE SHOW CN \ THE SCREEN! _Just a3 the the Redskin Chie Chistian Battal Sit Bill appeared Caines Ho- rizon, trusty Gun in Hand. be gost rreton a She BIG ae eee SHOW::HERE! 2 tac CARL LAEMMLE ete areaeftc 4d THE Days * Sortalnmesd ecerundarteies c+) < An Amazing Minted Acylon, DON'T r MISS fri u NIVERSAL Also DUSTIN FARNUM in “THE IRON STRAIN” 4 ; LAST TIMES TODAY BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS Present “MRS: CASEY’S BIRTHDAY” A MUSICAL COMEDY FESTIVAL OF JOY FOUR VAUDEVILLE FEATURES J Also Ethel Clayton in “Exit the Vamp” Admission 40c—Shows 7 and 9—W. First, Off Center * Be on the corner of Second and Center Streets at 7 o’clock tonight. The great Abdiz will perform the difficult feat of pulling a large Buick car loaded with people from Second and Center Streets to the Iris WITH HIS # Selma A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY Four Acts Circuit VAUDEVILLE ABDiZ PRINCESS PARLEE TRIO An Arabian Oriental Novelty with Many New Surprises _KING & HACKLEY The Dancing Demons KOLE KOMEDY TRIO In “A Boob aff Two Blondes” Harmony Singing and Chatter FREDDIE WALKER In “His Family”—A Comedian Direct from Broadway FEATURE PICTURE ‘ Mary Miles Minter in “South of Suva” Also Latest Current Events and Topics of the Day This coupon will admit W. E. Clift and one to Iris Vaudeville. T. Oct. 5. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY THE JOLLIES COMPANY —Presents— A BRAND NEW MUSICAL FARCE-COMEDY “DICK’S FAMILY” Matinee at 2:30—40c Evenings 7 and 9—55c RENT YOUR ROOM THROUGH A TRIBUNE WANT AD