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. By HAROLD E. SWISHER ® conited Press Staff Correspondent) ® HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 31.—(United £41 Press).—The number of film struck maidens and aspiring Valentinos Yq] Who flock tnto Hollywood from all P¢ Points of tho compass is exceeded only by the startling influx of am- bitious mothers with embryo Jackie Coogans or Paby Pessys. Recently the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the Will Hays or ganization joined hands in an educa tional campaign in an attempt to iscourage film struck persons, most of whom having no dramatic abil and to establish once and for all th fact that Hollywood is not a mecca for mediocracy. More recently there have appear- @4 in Hollywood, and their numbers @re legion, nmbitious mothers, with no business experience, small bank rolls and cute children, seeking to entice the elusive goddess of the sil ver sheet. They come from Gopher Prairie, seeking fame and fortune for their of%springs, chiefly on the advice of doting neighbors, who were just “willing to bet” that if eerocon a an Jackie Coogan’s Mother Talks on Baby Wonders; Other Notes of Screen they were tn Hollywood their chil- dren would make a big hit in the movies. "| Mra. Jack Coogan, mother of the ecreen's most famous youngster, of. ’ fers some words of wisdom to moth- ers of precocious boys and girls. Jackis’s Mother Talks “In our case," Jackie's mother told the United Press, “we had no idea when we came to Los Angeles that our son would develop as he has. Jackte has been around stage “- folk all his life. 3rr. Coogan and I have both been identified with thea- tricals since childhood, and when Jackie was very young he exhibited a talent for pantomime. We did not come to Hollywood five years ago with the intention of putting Jackie in pictures. Opportunity presented itself, as it has with otliers, and Jackie made good. “Patience and perserverence, for- tified with a stout heart and a full pocketbook and some profession to fall back upon in case of need, are a mother’s passport to Hollywood. “If your child shows a tendency .. towards pantomime, make a screen ~. test, There are cameramen in practically every community. This first step may save you from disil- lusionment, or may be the means of opening the doors of opportunity for your child. A boy or girl may have unusual dramatic qualifica tions, but no manner of histrionic That the peop’e of Massachusetts ® are the champion fish eaters of the country {s indicated by figures which show that 56 per cent of al! the fish landed at Boston, which is the largest fishing port in the United States, is consumed in the Bay state. nib. 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If, at the end of three minutes, you are not more than de- lighted with the way ‘Bleachodent has given you clear,-flashing, white teeth, simply return to your drug- gist who will instantly and gladly return your deposit. Or write di- rect to the manufacturer. Bleach- odent Combination does not affect enamel as its mild ingredients are especially combined to act only on surface stains—not on enamel it- self. Recommended as surer, quick- er, safer than old scouring meth- ods, Fine for children’s soft, sensi- tive teeth, which stain and decay easily. Get Bleachodent Combini- tion today. You risk nothing in trying it. Sold for few cents at all good dealers such as Casper Phar- macy, Kimball Drug Co., Smith & Turner, Wyoming Drug & Supply Co,, John Tripeny Co., Midwest Pharmacy.—Advertisement. Coirne O’Bryant The Chiropodist in Your Town All Foot Ailments Treated. 116 East Second Phone 1046-R Scalp Treatment Harper Method Shampooing, Facials, Marcelling Manicuring Home Appointments Mrs. R. Colby ability will register on the camera eye unless one has that undefinable screen personality. “Don't depend upon friendship for some one in a studio to place your child in pictures—pull and influence does not register on the screen. “Don't iet your next door neigh- bor persuade you with persistent as- surances tha: if your little one were in Hollywood, he or she would be an instantaneous hit. “Don't attempt to make your child act—it can't be done. Unless a child 1g allowed to develop under his own initiative, the case is hopeless. “The highways of California are Uned with roses and palm trees, but the paths that lead to screen achievement are nerrow and unin- viting. One in a thousand makes good—maybe your child ts that one. If you are prepared to bear all that comes before success, then Holly- wood invites you. Otherwise it would be better to remain by your tireside.”” see The next few weeks will see a re- turn of directors to the Goldwyn fold. Marshall Netlan, who was loan- ed to Mary Pickford as director of “Dorothy Vernon,” will come back to make more Goldwyn pictures, and King Vidor is almost through his work in Laurette Taylor's “Hap- piness,” which he has been directing for Metro. cee Pat O'Malley will spend a month in Ireland next summer. Accom panied by Mrs. O'Malley and his two daughters, “Shella” and “Little Lady Elleen.” Pat will visit the home of his parents and take his first rest in years among his countrymen. Blanche Sweet's “California Top” hairdress {a becoming popular among movie fanettes throughout the country. The frizz-top effect which Miss Sweet originated has come into vogue among many of! her followers, according to letters she has recsived. cee Alice Lake, a star in her own right in the past, and more recently BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG exrea! Famous HoRsE OWNER STRICKEN —vess CONFINED (N Al SANITARIUM Doeror FUTZ IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE —t—- SPARK PLUG — SASSY SUSIE RACE<LOS ANGELES TO SAN FRANCISCOe WILL TAKE Place AS SCHEDULED IN Sptre OF MR Goodtes CONDITION <= wen BB oops on Race Wow FAVOR SASSY SUSIE B Te lo SOT ©de Caspet Daily Eridune ALL RIGHT: ALL RIGHT. Surposiny HE ts LAO De = SPARK PLUG «WILL win AND MY LAST DIME Nes SIR -- xX Tank AN OPERATION \‘s As- Sso-LuTEe-LY NQECESSART sicK ROOM GULLETIAS A 2 SaniTanium MY BUSY SEASON. Irs | ANOTHER DAY. PLESSE. | THERE ARE A LOT OF {i a player in big all star features, has been selected by Universal for the important feminine role opposite Herbert Rawlinson in his next fea- ture, “Clay of Ca'lina.” MANY PEOPLE Don’t See How Jake Does It IT’S A SECRET But You’re In On the Results MISFIT SUITS 100 OF THEM Are Hanging In the Establishment Of JAKE, The Nifty Tailor Waiting for Some Lucky Values From Fellow to Claim Them $45 to $65 THEY MUST BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE LOOK AT THESE PRICES $15.00, $17.50, $25.00 YOUR GOLDEN JAKE, The Wyatt Hotel Basement Remember This OPPORTUNITY Nifty Tailor Phone 802 A public utility is an agency formed to serve the public with commodities of es- sential value to modern life, like gas or electric service. eral interest.” It is “affected with a gen- For this reason its service, its charges and its general conduct becomes the concern of the State and the Public Service Commission regulates and super- vises all the utility’s acts. The public utility is part of the structure upon which modern standards of living are founded. It affects the comfort, conven- fence and prosperity of the individuals and of the community. It owes a duty to thé public—to serve well at reasonable rates. The community also owes a duty—to pay fair rates which will keep the company able to serve well, and to consider the utility as a co-worker in building a progressive and prosperous com- munity, PHONE 1665M NATRONA POWER COMPANY Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as @ basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged ad) will be booked “set hea’ inrechectiea ot the number of CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for. more than one incorrect imgertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than vne ume. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real vaive of the advertisement wili be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion, No republica- tion will made when the errt does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given ali a received over the TELE- PHONE, but we cannot guarantes accuracy, CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified proper- ly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office befure 1090. Wan’. Ads received after 10:00 to 12.00 Pp. m., wall be inserted under che head “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS Must be accompanied by cash or check in fuli payment of the same. Note the HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Three experienced real estate men for the city of Cas- per must have car and good refer- ences. position permanent, with good reliable concern. Box B-266, Trib- une. pistes feta Ek a eet) WANTED—Energetic young man or lady who is anxious to make $15 or $20 monthly devoting part of spare time: prefer one who is going to high school; also need some one in Salt Creek. Address P. O. Box 492, Cheyenne, Wyo. HELP WANTED—MALE AND | FEMALE WANTED—Men, women and child- ren’s hair cutting 35c. Under Grill Cafe. —— Don't forget to get your order in to the Tribune for several copies of the big Annual Industrial edition so that you can send them back home to your friends. thereby advertising the-state. Telephone 15 and 16. GIRLS learn marcelling under personal direction of Betty her- self; will also teach complete sourse in beauty work; classes now forming. Apply Betty's Beauty Par- lor, basement, Becklinger Dicg or Phone 467J. > WANTED—Middle aged woman for fice work. give references in reply- ing. Box B-272, Tribune. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—By middle aged woman Position as cook in ofl camp or or ranch. Inquire 1314 5. Kenwood. COMPETENT stenographer desires Position. Can give best of refer- ences. Have had some experience. Velma Baily, 110 West G. WANTED—laundry work, where electricity is used. Box B-271, Tribune. ACCOUNTANT-Auditor, books open- ed and closed, income tax stata- ments and financial reports prepar- ed and closed, income tax state- work a specialty. D. A. Davenport. Phone 962M. SERVICES OFFERED BUNDLE washing and rough dry. 816 S. Washington. Phone 1631J WANTED—Carpenter work. If you have any small jobs, windows, doore locks, etc., fixed; repair work a specialty. Call McAllister, 2337R. teed. care for children. Phone 567J. GAS fittings, Installed, fur CARPENTER wants jobbing, pairing, new building anything in woodwork. W. J. Hume, Phone 2535. VIANTED—Middie age woman, ex- perienced boarding house cook, wants work in oil fields. cook, dishwashing or — waitress. Telephone 3935. 526 S. Center. MISCELLANEOUS 3 —Canary birds, singers. Inquire 238 N. Ash. La. des Specialty Shcp. Phone 2164; FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month. Phone 1634W, Brooks 560 East “H. : 5 FOR SALE—Lady's coat, size spring suit, size 38 man’ overcoat. 742 S. Ash. Malta is the most thickly popu- lated island in the world. Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon's Fresh Roasted Coffee 228 East Second St. Phone 623 STORAGE PASSENGER CARS $12.50 PER MONTH DEAD STORAGE $8.00 PER MONTH Absolutely Fireproof Building—Open Night and Day Car Washing The Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 Phone 2663W. stoves| vered. AN OPPORTUNITY Tire and tube and accessory shop with equipment, fixtures and furnt- ture for sale in whole or part; fin- est center location; exceptional con- veniences peculiar to repair busi- ness; astonishing bargain price; low rental; all set for huge 1924 busi- ness. Death and sickness cause cf selling. Small cash and easy terms. Patterson Oakland Com- pany or Room 6 Zuttermeister Bldg. FOR SALE—New adding machine, checker fron eafe, w-ll sell cheap for cash or terms. Call 699. ‘Tomatoes, case of 6-10 -—.-.--$3.50 Two cases -.-...... ~ $8.50 ‘Tomatoes, case of 24, No, 2% $3.25 Tamatoes case of 24 No, 7 -.$2.75 Eagle Brand Milk, case of 48 $9.35 Pet Milk, tall case of 48 -.---.$5.15 Red Pitted Cherries, case of 6-10 SL EIS AME a Ie Smoked Hams, 25 to 80 pound 18c Beet Sugar -... ---$10.25 Cane Sugar --~~----..-—~~--$10.50 Cedar Street Grocery 4:1 Market. Wholesale and Retail. >. L. Edge- ington, Prop. 926-28 Cedar, Phone 642M. FOR SALE—One Raccoon choker; one squirrel choker cheap. Phone 659M. FOR SALE—A thorobred German shepherd dog. Phone 2697. WANTED TO BUY Donse Brotners DEALERS SELL ‘€90D USED CARS As Dodge Brothers rep- resentatives, it is only natural that we should take special pains to see that our Dodge Brothers Used Cars are in the best condition. Wewantevery owner to be a booster. Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS. 1922 model! touring; high hood; excellent condition; over $100 worth of accessories -.-—.$650 1921 model touring -$400 1922 model roadster, driller’s tool rack on back -~-. 00 1920 model touring ~~. FORDS 1920 model sedan, starter, de- mountable rims; motor in good condition car recently painted at -$300 Coliseum Motor Co. 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE — Late model Cadillac, Wertinghouse equipped. See Blu: tarsch at Jack Jones Garage. Phone 2041. WANTED—1,000 side curtains to repair; we also do a‘? kinds of top work and seat cushions. Tucker Auto Top Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Ford sedan, good tires, ‘new battery, mechanically O. K. See Blutarsch at Jack Jones Garage Phone 2041, R SALE—Sacrifice Ford touring. late 1921, completely overhauled; owner leaving town; price $175. In- quire 916 East A, basement. LOW PRICES GOOD VALUES 1922 Ford Touring 1922 Essex Touring 1922 Maxwell Roadster 1921 Essex Sedan 1921 Cole “8” Touring R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck & Car Sales 426 East 2nd. Phone 1406 HOUSEHOLD GOODS AUCTION SALE. Saturday at 2 p. m. we will hod our regular auction sale and will give away 25 casseroles to the first 25 persons purchasing any article $1 ur more at the sale. We will have for sale dishes, cooking utensils sheets, pillow slips, comforts, blan- kets, furniture and household goods in general. Sale is inside and seats for ail. Harned Furniture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. an CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. Casper Mattress Factory FOR RENT—A barber shop in good location, have worked with three chairs for 3 years. Apply Yellow- stone Cash Grocery. Phone 562J. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY— Direct from owner, three or four-room mod- ern house, in the southeast part of city, will pay $1,000 dovm, must be on pavement. Address Box B-280, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Furniture, will pay highest cash price for usod furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED—To buy e@ modern four or five-room home in good loca- bs SALE — Brown _ mahogany ‘onsole model Brunswick, FOR SALE — Saxophone, Busk make, B flat tenor. 249 S. ter. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Large room, suitable for office. Inquire at Barber Shop, under Grill Cafo. ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM with home privileges; gentlemen _ preferred. 347,N. Beech. Phone 1158NR. ROOM and board in private home, ‘on bus line; best ane served, 1115 E, Second. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern rooms, two blocks, from Henning. 326 1. First. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished sleepingroom for two, in mo@ern home. 423 S, Beech. Phone 709. FOR RENT—Three new extra large modern front gleepingrooms. Dor- cas Apartments. 1023 E. Second. FOR RENT—Nice clean comfort- able warm rooms. 642 S, Lincoln. Phone 2561. FOR RENT—Warm, room in modern home for one or two gentlemen. Very close in; pri- vate entrance. 530 S. Beech. FOR RENT—Nice'y furnished room in modern home very close in, for one or two gentlemen. 633 8. Center. FOR RENT—Nice upstairs bed- room next to bath for 1 or 2 gentlemen; close in. 310 CY. (ath stern itn aston Sie i OLY FOR RENT—Attractively furnished seeping room adjoining ‘bath, gentlemen or couple employed pre- 134 West 10th. FOR RENT—Front bedroom = ad- joining bath $20. Phone 1765w. ——<—$$ FOR RENT — Furntsheé sleeping room in modern home on bus line, Phone 539J. 940 East 2nd. —— ______, DURBIN ROOMS, g00¢ comfortable steam heated rooms, close in; rates reasonable by day or week. Phone 1167R. ee FOR RENT—Warm room; outside entrance, reasonable rent, close in. 713 East 2nd. ————— FOR RENT—Nice front room next to bath on bus line. Suitable for two, Call 615 S, Lincoln. — FOR RENT — Two sleepingrooms, with private bath, gentleman pre- ferred. 314 S. Grant. WANTED TO BUY—A good home. Wilt pay all cash. B-277 Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 660 East H. Phone 1648W. WANTED—Strictly modern _five- roum bungalow, having one or two, finished yooms in basement and garage, located in south or southeast part of city. See Ben. Phone 1480. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, outside entrance. 742 S. Ash. FOR RENT—One with bath in private home, suit- able for two gentlemen, also gar- age. 105 N. Park 1 and heated, with a large clothes closet, next to bath; in private home. just off pavement convenient to bus line. Call after 6 p. m. 1117 E, Fifth, eo ca eee ns

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