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PAGE FOUR. BT AAR NG oF eal Lite DMZES PUBLIC Continued From Page One more a week for the next few weeks. How's th: ness proposition? er the race nation blank. ap-! issue, fill in adress and mail or bring} r Aquarters of The} 1pon entizles you or jominate to fs to clly name and you 5,000 free votes and gives ing start on the road to success. on receipt of the nomination coupon| at the office, a complete working out fit, together with detailed information, will be sent or given you. Thus equipped, you have but to sec . relatives nave them 11 subscriptions, whether n renewal The names of the candidates who have been entered will be published in the next few days. Thus far very few persons have been nominated, owas: g the number and value of tke prizes to be distributed. Thero is 4 there are plenty Ive candidates open eve ment open ove To Those Who Have Not Entered. To those who 1 contemplat ing entering Th tribution campaign, should be turned quarters not lat a hursd: n ACT portunity Campa‘gn depart ent located apartment 5 of the Tribune building Phone 1348. YES, 6 JOBS HAS ALIGE BRADY IN “ANNA ASCENDS: “Anna your nomina 9 campaign hea an o'ele more Your a Ascends jobs ea f her n baron after her bod:ly ced to tise a kn'f Ho didn't Uke this bece m out of the running for av n the plot to ussian roya S.A n gir! played by Miss B: finds her var‘ous jobs very interest As a waitress she encounters romance, for she meets the man with whom she falls in love s involved exciting ad sulting fr baron rt to win the ot her Fine for Lumbago Musterole drives pain away and brings in its place delicious, soothing comfort. Just rub it in gently. Itis a clean, white ointment, made with oil of musterd. It will not blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Get Musterole today et your drug store. 35 and 65c in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Casper’s Family Theater It’s st/ like all her kind, | Ye} when she had to pay the penalty for is section.| her indiscretions. your] read books in the country, and its en- you a fly-/and will be seen at U p-| theatre soon. - THERMOPOLIS WOMAN GERMANS REFUSE TO PAY FINES Continued From Page Like a moth frresistibly drawn tol the flaming candle, so were men| [drawn to Cora Madison: just a wee | Size glanee from those coy eyes and| ‘the damage was done. Yet you! One | couldn't blame Cora; it was asnatural ken over has been reported to the for her to flirt as it was to eat, but, Occupation authorities. there came a time! PEEP URS BERLIN, Feb. 14—(By The Asso- |clated Press.}-The municipality of ‘Tarkington's story, “The! Gelsenkirchen, according to advices was one of the most widely |recelved here, has declined to pay the fine of one hundred million marks tertainment value is greatly enhanced | demanded by the French as penalty by its presentation in screen form, It for the c'ash there between German was made into a magnificent film by Police and French gendarmes on Mon- the Universal Pictures Corporation, | 4@Y- the Wyoming} Booth Furt,”” PARIS, Feb. 14.—(By The Associat. ed Press.}—France has no fntention of occupying Hamburg, it was officially stated by the foreign office today. There are few persons who have ‘not had a heart-breaking experience with a flirt, because the species comes n both male and female form, hence, The report that such an intention there are few that will fail to under. *!sted published in the German stand the psychology of Mr. Tarking-| Press. giving even the name of the ton's story, and, if they are not now|French admiral entrusted with the in the midst of a similar experience, | P¢ration. | OPENS AT IRIS TONISHT ——— Tonight at the Iris theater the Nebraska U. Will Give Radio Treat On Charter Day Boyd B. Trousdale Stock company will present one of their best pro- ee ductions, Harold McGrath's delight- ful comedy, ‘“‘The Man on the Box.” Alumnt of the University of Ne braska will be interested in learning pie peacae: ae nL ena oe that on Charter day, February 15, 1 | one radio program will be given from | ‘ands toy covers! wogacne and fa one Lincoln, | ‘This will be broadcasted at) frome. miss ae od hugh. SEE olay pclock, Lincoln time, 7 o'clock | '°¥ Boe AUER. Legwed Casper time Further announcement | will be: mounted with ve pretty of the de js of the program wi:l be made later, ne Blackheads Go Quick By This Simple Method Blackheads—bi, ones or little ones —soft ones or hard ones—on any Part of the body, 5° ‘quleke by a sim- le method t! tat dissolves them, ‘o do this g ‘about two ounces of calonite powder from your druggist aprinkle = ‘little on = hot, ¢cloth—rub over the pisckhends Sriskiy for a few as ane. | Wash off. You'll wonder wh: blackheads have one. Pi inching: and Sausssing black ans ¢ open the BUYS WYATT CAFETERIA The Wyatt cafeteria will change agement Saturday at which time he TCasver Daily Tritune scenery and there will be clever vaudeville specialties between the acts and during the action of the play. “The Man on the Box” will run for three deys with a matinee on Saturday at 2.30. The night per- formances start promptly at 8:15. ‘The doors will open at 7:30. pacdindendiais idee 3S EARLE BURWELL ATTENDS ‘MEETING OF SCOUT READS A meeting of representatives from first class councils in Region Eight, Great Central West, Boy Scouts of America, takes place in Omaha, Neb., today and tomorrow. Earle G. Bur- well of Casper left yesterday to rep- resent the Casper council in this meeting. One of the things of fmportance to Wyoming scouts which 1s to be taken up is the effort to get ex-Governor Robert D. Carey appointed on the Region Eight executive committee for this state to succeed Wilfred O'Leary, the present incumbent. Among the leading lights of scout- MOONSHINERS DAUGHTER 1S OPENED AT COLUMBIA The Jack Lord Musigirls company opened last night at the Columbia theater “The Moonshiner’s Daugh- ter,” a musical comedy that is always good for a laugh and which in the hand of this capable aggregation of risibility rousers is good for a dozen or more. Ted Chase makes a very acceptable villain, while Tom DePew plays the part of the moonshiner and does it effectively. Billy Howard and Jack Lord attend to the humorous side of the question. It only remains for Louise Fairfax to play the rough mountain wife and for Hazel Austin to be the beautiful daughter who is the subject of contention, and the play !s ready for action. Many muétcal features offer at- tractive Interludes. The photopisy is “King Spruce” with Mitchell Lewis in the leading role, This great “he-man of the out- ing who will attend the meeting are James E. West, chief scout executive, and John H. Piper, regional scout executive. SAY “BAYER” Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty- two years and proved safe by mil: Ions for colds, headache, toothache, earache, neuralgia, lumbago rheuma- tism, neurith i for pain in gen: of-doors” always draws the admira- tion of his spectators. Thursday night will be opportunity night at which time, according to the spiritt when you buy Aspirin eral. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists algo sel! bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon- oaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.— Adv. management, will appear. WASHINGTON — Bituminous coal mine operators and officials af the miners union mn nearly all the union- ized mining districts including Texas have followed the lead given by rep resentatives of the industry in Ul- nois, Indiana and Ohio, by signing wager contracts fixing pay and condi- CHICHESTER § S$ PILLS Sie JOMING Continuous 1 to 11 | LAST TIMES TODAY REGINALD DENNY THE LEATHER PUSHERS’ —And— SIX-REEL COMEDY “3 Live Ghosts” TOMORROW CHAS. E. BLANEY’S Great Broadway Success “MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED” With an some excellent talent| tions for the employes for the year beginning April 1, $100 PRIZE Masked Ball TONIGHT THE LARGEST AND MOST SPECTAC- ULAR MASK BALL EVER HELD IN THE WEST ' Over 700 costumes have been rented for this big occasion. Grand prizes of $30.00 will be awarded for the most beautiful gent’s costume and the most beautiful ladies’ costume. Fourteen prizes of $5 each will be awarded for the most original and comical costumes. Also prizes for the best two couples dressed the same. NO ONE ADMITTED ON THE FLOOR WITHOUT A MASK. ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Dancing Free All Evening Costumes may still be rented at the Arkeon today from 10:00 a. m. until 8:00 p. m. All-Star Cast skin and leave them t will pass from the handa of Srv. Ta ste Sineth iy—while the eim- Harvey Wolaner ana wire a ie ication of calont ler larvey Wisner and Mrs, Lovey Hud- Bie 4pp rater dingstve"t x4 son into the hands of Mrs. W. J. out, in soft and fre Sisk pores ip Ther natural condition. Mrs. Sisk has been a resident of |— Thermepolis for some timo. She een arrived in the city this week to pr for the assumption of her new HAVE KIDNEYS EXAMINED oY YOUR DOCTOR Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if Back Pains You or Blad- der Bothers. Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each salts occasionally, hority. who tells ch day, also take says a noted au us that too much food forms acids which almost » the kidneys in their efforts blood. They be nd weaken; then you a dull miser The ment, the rrtated, f two or three tin urine ge hannels | ob > these frrita't he kien’ urino : eat of water before br 2 few days, and your kidneys 1 act fine us famous ts made from the acid of grapes an lemon juice, combined with lith!a and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate s!uggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the sys. tem so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot tn- jure and makes a delightful efferves n then NOW PLAYING Musical Comedy, cent lithia-water drink. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.—Adv TONIGHT «i *Th e Moonshiner’s IRIS THEATER FIRST TIME TONIGHT TROUSDALE STOCK COMPANY PRESENTS THE MAN THE OX IN THREE ACTS Harold McGrath’s Finest Play. Max Figman’s Greatest Success. TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE EACH EVENING AT 8:15 STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE The Comedy Scream “MR. AND MRS, JIG! Daughter” —And— ‘KING SPRUCE” 2 Shows— the Vaudeville 7 and 9 Best and Feature Prices A LICE Show Photoplays. 10c and of the 40c Season ONLY “The . Mscrabineds ericsson u A brilliant screen Daughter” COMEDY —And— ; IN TOWN. stage triumph. MITCHELL LEWIS Holman abe Great ACOLUMBI Story “King Spi ruce TODAY DOUBLE FEATURES AND BRADY —IN— “ANNA ASCENDS’ production of the piay in which Alice Brady scored her greatest RIALTO AS AN EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION ‘The Following Dance Numbers Will Be Glven by the Mann Sisters ‘and Miss Betty Grisinger: tribe of women warrior tory. that. At the iss Ethel Mann der Amazons (a of ‘Anclent Greece) in celebration of vic: Bhe fs telling of tho final defeat and capture of an old enemy, end she again hears the call to arms and responds cud the peace @nd prosperity which descends upon the land after with a final dash. The Flight of the Birds. Georgette. --......---.- Casper’s (By Request)” DAN MASON in a Plum Center Comedy--“POP TUTTLE, DETECKATIVE” TONIGHT is FAMILY NIGHT Little Miss Betty Grisinger Little MissBe tty Grisinger Inger and Dancer . Ethel and Marton Mann AMERICA THEATER NOW PLAYING HALL CAINE’S “THE CHRISTIAN” The Love Story of John Storm and Glory : Quayle Magnificently Produced by Maurice Tourneur Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9—10c end 40¢ COMING “THE NINETY AND NINE” The Big Thrill Picture of the Ago HUB TODAY AND THURSDAY REX BEACH’S “THE IRON TRAIL” —Also— HAROLD LLOYD “PIPE THE WHISKERS” 1 to 11—10c and 25c \ TOMORROW ADDED ATTRACTIONS FLORENCE VIDOR —IN— “The Real Adventure” See this marriage thriller! See the wonderful gowns! See the back-stage life! All Children Admitted Free When Accom- panied by Their Parents. SS NL ES