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PAGE TWO. ENMBEZZLER 1S IN NIL, COMPANION LOOKS FOR JOB THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923. the lower floo He was for several years; ( Du!uth, Minn.|as a garage, stable, or quarters for the servants. Even the millionatre: often rent the ground floor of their Civil war. pastor of a church Jury Denied Body Servant Too Gen. Lee Still Living he Casper Dailp Cribune Father of State | LARAMIE, Wy 12.—Dr. | “The Sin Flood,” the Goldwyn pho- toplay at the Iris theater today, con- Edward Payson father of! President Crane of the University of tains several powerful flood scenes that were difficult to obtain. In this —— In Mexico City nearly everybody lives over @ shop, if the house be The Wyoming theater has made arrangements to show the pictures of the Dempsey-Carpentier fight which will open a run at that theater Satur- day. This 1 a very vivid and most in- teresting pleturization of the last in- ternational heavyweight championship Wyoming, and for fifty years ordain-! ed minister of the Methodist and on his big hoss in front uv de bat- Of Human Hair Switches, ‘ rare ; i Presbyterian churches, «ied at Cen: je i ‘eid im, . 1 + Se atse tga: ona ne Tans | unusual story by Henning Berger, a/ Contest | held in Boviear| 22 Cty: Towa, Weenesday, accord 8-strand, extra quality. eer tine mounta’ eer ee was Boyles"! tng to word recetved here. He was} Z 34 ‘Git away fum d's firtn’ line, Burern Beremsn ia, yen: C0) AWOL fic on ies oa neeanbraay: CHS Ey : Come early and let us Couple Separated by Ar Willian atit'git beck! on\Gelaninal to a torrent, to «verflow its banks, ¥ y City, N. J., on| 83 years old, and a veteran of the July 2, 1921, and 91,000 fans crowded into the arena to witness the bout including 30,000 women. This fight was terminated in the fourth round) and to flood the valleys below. As the flood rises, it raises the level of the reservoir above the city of Cot- tonia, a Mississippi river town in} match your hair while your shade is still in stock. Ine. Fust thing tan’ I you won't know you'll have any rest After 18 Months Be Careful What You sho nuff, T gits shot a min - Of Wedded Bliss. PHIL ute aftuh that; right in de wilder- ness, too.” So spake the Rev. William Mack Lee of Norfelk, Va., body servant and cook for Robert E. Lee, the Confederate chieftain, as he told of his war experiences yesterday be- | | JADEL April 12 —with | in Moyamensing | ndval looting thi bank of Pueblo, 23 which the action of the story takes place. The telephone operators no- tify the city of the impending doom. A group of eleven people find them- selves marooned in a fashionable cafe near the Stock Exchange. Here they become aware of the rising flood, of when Dempsey knocked Carpentier| out. It was Dempsey’s fight at every stage except the second, then the lithe Georges connected with a right that rocked the champion to his heels. A migty cheer went out as Carpentier followed with three more to the same Wash Your Hair With Many soaps and prepared shampoos} contain too much free alkali which !s| very injurious, as it dries the scalp) and makes the hair brittie. | The best thing to use is Mulsified This is a real bargain that you won’t find again in So don’t delay. Placed for quick sale at Sg .00 Casper. s companion, Enola Landrey, fore a brief recess of the Confeder- the possibility of their being trapped) tottering champion, but the true| cocoanut oll shampoo, for this is pure king for a job, the} ate veterans’ reunion. The old - A a in the flood-tight and air-tight bar-| calibre of the champion was shown|and entirely greanel It is very] for the] darky, his coat and vest replendent Tho motion of:Stelia Larrimore, | TOO™ and in the face of what they/py his remarkable ability to assimi-|cheap and beats anything else all to! | with reunion badges garnered at a | actress, for a jury trial of the | believe to be certain death, they lay| late these punches, and come. back| pieces. You can get Mulsified at any| 1 of 21, stead-| score or more of « Farrar-Telicgen divorce case, in | “wn their burden of life and pre-| carrying the fight to his opponent drug store, and a few ounces will last | the whole family for months. | | ‘Two or three teaspoonfuls of -Mulsi- | {fled in a cup or gldss with a little warm water jis all that 1s required. Simply moisten the hair with water) pare for the land beyond. How they| are saved and the effect of their|the pugilistic world in his grasp and rescue upon their resolutions makes! had failed. Two rounds later Georges one of the strongest and most troni-|was on the canvas, a beaten man. cal climaxes ever shown in a motion| Thus ended the battle of the century, > the man with| which her name was mentioned, | was denied by the court, but her | attorney was given the right to | recall any witness who mentioned clear her of connection with was the center of a th who had held the greatest honor tn erans and members of the ters of the Confederacy until late In our shop you will find all the latest in hair goods including a full line of ear puffs, side waves, transfor- mations, curls, etc. The Marinello Shop Phone 1550 the evening —_ fe sare. picture. |for which a great wooden bow! cover-|and rub the Mulsifled cocoanut oil| ‘ ? A comedy featuring Harold Lioyd| ing 30 acres, was constructed. Over|in., It makes an abundance of rich,| apd Bebe Dantels is also being shown. | 90,000 paid admissions passed through|creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly = rep eee ea the turnstiles, Dempsey received $300,000 for his end of the fight while Mozart, when only 13 years old,) Carpentier was paid $200,000. played a new opera from one hearing, —————.—_ which had been composed expressly| Spocials—Every meal at Y. to teat his skill. A. Cafeteria, Smith Turner E }and rinses out easily. ‘The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your druggist gives you fied.— Advertisement. POWERFUL DRAMA IN | JAKIE GOOGRN’S. NEW ~— PUNY AT THE AMER THE RIALTO OATURDAY Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store —— the government Arrangements are now be'ng made married to Slaughter for several wagons to be used tn haul Ky under the nam ing away the tin cans the child aughter does not admit are expected to leave at the entra: to the Rialto Saturday afternoon You Can Save the ttme| when Manager Todd is giving the chil-| ‘ IN THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE Rives See pe re aa st National picture i - a vane Satis weutaemiinewe ; naa But shay ; Coonan, TBORIAInS: i If you never have, you can now. me to get work. must have the two tin cans to he'p ad. het (critics “have declared to i$ Send for your Government’s New Free Book which shows you how to accumulate money safely through Treasury Savings Certificates. Send | for your copy today and take the first step towards independence and and gripping| the screen. unity to reg-| f with a #n-| that are un without being know, mit them. A splendid pro: been arranged and it is up to the ddies to find the tin cans. If their} yard is clean perhaps they can find|’ some in their ne'ghbors m has the girl was awaiting the expira BARGAINS GALORE uence appears 1 ss Tandrey has wired G. w of Dallas in Slaughter r ta inform REVEALS TEACHING W PICTURE AT AMER is greater than the le Coue in the picture y»sophy which closes t the America the- am not a miracle man. I mere'y teach Fa the feature pic- running at the America, It » interpretation of the same namé and Becky Sharpe,” n through the life which gland players are found in the characterization tances unusually good. Major ‘General Allen Retires Apr 12.—Major Alien, former ican army held his Iast he con. of active service, o age of 64 and is auto- matically retired. All troops sta- tioned in the district of Washington A y Brigadier General review today. . lorrow ears w Bar Nervous WOMAN COMPLETE WRECK Tells How She Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Indianapolis, Ind.—‘‘Now I want to tell you just what induced me to take your medicine. It seemed that I had some kind of weakness so that Icould not carry a child its full time. The last time I troubled this I had a ne?- a com- ck. The doctor thought I would not live, and if I did that 1 would never be well and | But I told them I was well, that I was not go- st then. r »t strong again and had three I have recommended Compound ever since, would Mra, 234 Detroit St, 1 BC f L sVegetablo Com- pound i ent medicine for expectant mothers and should be Y ag the entire period. It ‘al effect to strengthen and » reproductive sys y work cin e Al against the execution of Vica: 2 eral Butch’ kdown | JEWS DRIVER WARSAW, April 12.—Hundreds of Jews are being arrested dally in ac-| cordance with the order of the Polish | government expelling all Jewish refugees from Poland. It is estimated that more than 8,000 refugees have been deported A demand that all Russian Jews in | Poland be interned and held as hos. tages and that their property be con fiscated until Archbishop Zepliak, re. to ently condemned ten years im- prisonment by,a Soviet court in Mos- cow, is released, was made at a huge meeting held at Bromberg In pr est | ch. President Is Supplied With Summer Hats NEW YORK, April 12.—President Harding can keep in hat style this summer without spending a cent. Together with announcement of a straw hat modes, the National Asso- ciation of Men's Straw Hat Manufac- turers of America today made public a letter from Mr. Harding thanking it for sending him a season's supply. To be in style a man must have three hats this summer; not one in June, another in July and the last in August, but three every minute; a rough aw for general protection sports Wear and a | a leghorn for smooth straw for evening wear. Dance Record Broken Again CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 12.— Miss Helene Mayer, 21, Cleveland de partment store saleswornan, today established a new continuous dancing | record of 52 hours and 16 minutes | breaking the previous record of 60/ | hours and two minutes made by Miss | | Alma Cummings, at New York last | ' | Monday. Miss Mayer started dancing jat 9:35 a. m. Tuesday and quit at, | 1:61 p. m FROM POLAND - today i: Q jan actor and| ated on the European| s the part of Gallo, a usicians, forced to earn d by playing for heedless on street s. | The lering Jackle without home or parents, comes under the no tice of the old man, whose interest in the lad is increased by the fact that the boy himse'f is a violin genius. He takes the boy to his humble home and out of his meager store provides for his wants and gives him 2 He pl broken-down Priceless lessons. But age, disappoint- ment, and poverty do their work only too well, and the time of parting comes for Jackie and his benefactor. 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