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PAGE FOUR PRODUCTS WADE DRAW SUPPORT Lions Vote to Patronize| “Wyoming Made” to Help Producers. * MISS LOIS STANLEY ervice. April 19.— ddler who used a dpow the N a rattle of By N GUILFORD. ew es a rich voice milliner. le was accom: th'e selec: ns will ob fon anniver will be given | ting of the Li “ | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get | atthe Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find wick relief through Dr. Edwards’Olive | Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated | tablets are taken for bad breath by all | who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- | tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which | dangerous calomel! does without any of the bad after effects. Bs i All the benefits of nasty, sickening, ge iz cathartics are derived from Dr. rds’ Olive Tablets without i in or any disagreeable effects. M. Edwards discovered the patients afflicted with bowel complaint, with the attendant bad breath Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable | compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. | Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 15c and 30c. YOMING Continuous—1 to 11 Engagement of Miss Cathleen \Vanderbilt, considered the most beautiful of all Vanderbilt heir. esses, to Harry Cushing, 8rd, MRS, EARLS TELLS WOMEN Pains Yield to Lydia E.Pink- | ham’s Vegetable Compound | Olean, N. Y.—‘‘ Eve! blood would go to m: would TODAY y month my and I | 2 such could not do my work. At night I could not get my —And— Thomas Meighan —ine— rest and nothing seemed to do me good. I read ome of your tes- onials about what Lydia E Pinkham’ s Veg- etable Compound had done for others, #0 I decided to try it. [had only tal two bottles when I began to be better, and my back did not hurt me nor my head ache. I felt like a new woman. The Vegetable Compound is a splen did medicine and I will always recom- mend it.’’—Mrs. A. D. EARLS, 630N. | 6th St., Olean, N. Y. Mrs. Kelsey Adds Her Testimony | %0) i] One of Belasco’s Greatest Successes “THE HEART OF ETONA” gen, N. Y.—‘‘Iread your ent in the papers ‘and my e to take Lydia EB. was so weak that I could not walk at times. Now I can do my houso- | work and help my husband out doors, = lagoes too. Jam willing for you to pu this letter."’ — Mra, HERBERT sey, R.F.D., Copenhagen, N. COMEDY—“CHUMS” LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Revue of Revues Company in the Screaming Comedy “THE MASQUERADER” A Gem of a Show WITH HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES Photoplay “THE SIGN OF THE JACK O’' LANTERN” And the Movie Chats Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40¢ Millinery-Fliver Is Latest; IN WYOMING TN Hats Are Made es ag NORMA | uall:-*=< | TALMADGE | With a barrage of hat frames and an extensive assortm pan Re el hence Che Casper Daily Cridune roses, forgetane-nots and wheat clus- ters she flivvers up to the door of a modest frame cottage “Anything in hats today?" she queries, and the whole family sallies forth to be fitted. Miss Lois Stanley who !naugurated the system says she wouldn't give it up for the most exclusive Fifth Ave- nue “shoppe.” “T get to know the whole family this way,’ she explains, “and as time goes on T can tell all about their financial limitations, tastes and in- dividuality “Then I buy my trimmings whole- sale and in that way beat out even the mail order catalog. “And finally, by bringing my mil- Unery fllvver up to my customers’ own front doors, I fit out a lot of women who want new hats but can't find the'time to go and shop for them.” Miss Stanley fs making an earnest endeavor to see that the farmer's wife is fitted out in the newest met- ropolitan modes. Incidentally New England real es- tate dealers report that the farm- to-the-city movement has received a noticeable cl Se If you have anything of value that you want to sell, call 1660 ané send it up to our auction Friday afternoon at 2p, m., and we well sell it for you We charge 15 cents on the dollar for artificial “= <> a For Every Milk Purpese—Use > RED CROSS RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Its pure, convenient, economt SLs WYOMING STARTING SATURDAY BRUTE Starring REGINALD DENNY And a great cast including Mabel Julienne Scott, Hayden Stevenson and Buddy Messinger This modern gir! amidst refine. and e call of love at t. This man te—nothing culture felt firat 3 Days Starting SUNDAY RIALTO GLORIA CAMEL DANCE THURSDAY, APRIL 19 NORTH WASHINGTON HALL : Something new, a package of Camels to each cou- ple. Speis’ Howling Wolves plays about 40 dances a night. You pay at the door and dance ag much as you like. Follow the crowd to where you can have a good time, ASK THE WAITER To Serve You HILL CREST WATER power plant,” backer, AUTO BODY GETS MORE ATTENTION company in an interview recently. “But that time certainly has passed —gone forever. The body must day. to the first bodies,” bodies on the first automobiles. In| engineers whose passengers to ride was satisfactcry| with means of mechanical power. for a number of years during the de- velopment and perfecting af the PEE OS HOP-CAsS THEATER S| betw TODAY AND FRIDAY RUPERT HUGHES’ Story of Motion Picture Life in Hollywood “SOULS FOR SALE” With Eleanor Boardman, Frank Mayo, Mae Busch, Richard Dix, Lew Cody, Barbara La Marr and 35 other famous stars. You Will See All Your Favorite Stars in This Picture IRIS Last Times Today CONSTANCE TALMADGE “East [s West” “Please Be Careful” (Comedy) Continuous Shows B to 11 10c and 20c AMERICA SAT., SUN., MON. TOM MIX In his latest and perhaps greatest action picture “3 JUMPS PA-POWERS Presents said B. V. Ricken- vice president and director of sales of the Rickenbacker Motor in keeping with a man’s position to- Little consideration was given Rickenbacker continued, “due to the fact that auto- “Little or no attention was paid to| mobiles were developed by mechanical interest was cen: fact, most any kind of a place for| tered on replacing the carriage horse “Gradually there came co-operation Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9. 10c and 40c een THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923. over to @ carpenter or boxmakers’ shop to have @ seat put on it.” eae the coach builders. Today no modern automobile is designed and produced without the ald of the body builder, with the result that the automobile of this t!me fs designed as a unit, not} Friday afternoon at 2 p. m, of fur. ns in former years when the chassis|niture ana household goods at 367 was designed and built—then run| S. Ash. Phone 1600. eS —— Some Biographical Quips From Life of Tom Mix E fought in five wars and once faced a firing squad in Central H America. IS youth was spent punching cows and going to school, but the cow- H punching received the most time. E attended a prep school, but never wore bell bottom trousers or fur chauffeur coats affected by modern students. OCRATES never traveled as much on his donkey as Tom does on his 8 horse “Tony.” H® grandfather did not lead the retreat in the battle of Bull Run. AUCTION, be x E doesn't speak Russian, but has gotten along so far in spite of the | Moscow dramatic furore. H= never walks backwards in Chinese slippers. E has never been three jumps ahead of the sheriff, but his latest Wil- liam Fox picture is “3 Jumps Ahead,” which comes to the America Theater Saturday, Sunday and Monday. NOVELTY DANCE Under Auspices of Laundry Workers Union No. 85 THURSDAY, APRIL 19 ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY HARRY CAREY FIFTH ANNUAL DANCE Admission $1.00—Ladies Free EVERYONE WELCOME Atta Boy, Harry! With eyes agleam and panting breath you'll thrill when this super-Western sweeps across the screen— Horses charging at break-neck pace—Autos careening in dizzy flight—Crash! Bank!—Over the precipice! — The rescue—whew!—Kidnapped and battered—plot- tings and conflict—redhot passions of love and hate— Election Day!—the battle in the cabaret—the struggle in the Turkish Bath—twenty to one and ONE trium- phant!—Hold tight—don’t breathe—don’t swallow— Are you ready? —-WOW!—Nail on your wig—chain your false teeth—grab your lid—here it comes—Gosh darn!—What a picture!—HIP HIP HOO-RAY! 4 Good Men and True’ by EUGENE MANLOVE RHODES Added Attractions Pathe News Travelaughs so MME. KRAMER In an Entire Change of Program 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 Shows at 1, 2, 3:40, 5:20, 7 and 9 o’Clock TODAY TOMORROW SATURDAY

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