Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 4, 1924, Page 4

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Casper Dailp Cribune AMERICA’S PROUDEST MOTHERS ARE THOSE WHOSE SONS ARE CIRCLING GLOBE IN AIR PAGE FOUR: which closed an engagement Satur- RUNNING PICTURE HERE] Si°0-cs mace wv a| Only Man, rect from the Cindrella Roof Gar- den, Hol < BY NEA SERVICK am de Mille They are the proudest mothers in | — ae r seeing the Wil bn America! “Teebound” at th NEO nena oaittekis EXCEPTIONA CAST IN And well they may be! | 8 t The whole country—and for that gs said about tor emt é aptations of popular stage matter other countries, bigheancpetcitptin tes l em singing the praises of their boys. PiGiara, Beranger has!thrned out an For their sons are adding a new Clara Be has Afte chapter to history. lly smooth-r con- fy, and under the master alrec ‘Their boys are circling the globe, tinulty, and under the maste : a through the air, for Uncle Sam. tion of de M ‘Icebound” comes} ,,. | aE wien tha nole: 8s to us one of the most humanly ap-| ‘The Truth About Wives” js the} And now théy are coming home. alluring title of the latest Betty! Fully aware of the dangers their e oman y q pealing ape ponders 3 We sce tie | Blythe picture which plays at the! sons would encounter, these moth- w bg "4 ba may hie Hacerg awarded | 1fis_ th today and Tuesday ers, like the Spartan mothers of old, cebound : The gorgeous Bb has surround-|sent their boys away last March ed herself with an exceptional cast | with smiles on thelr lips. in this production, which is said to] Smith's Mother Flew With Him be the best picture in which she| But let these women speak for ze for the best Amert- ring the season 1923, New England. Lois Richard Dix are featur- the Pulitzer can drama di is a story Wiison and : has appeared themselves: When Major 8 1 4 British cee net inicing with some neigh! ‘The principal male role is inter-| 1 wouldn't have stopped Lowell Loud tier worids Oiphtcreacied Makeo he rwraa teats age ea bor's boys in their barn, sets fire to, Preted by Tyrone Power. __ from flying around the world for comunittee with the fifteen-year-old daughter of the Japanese Amperlul i feds ys Mrs. Jasper G the place and runs away to escape Angeles, mother of a hee a § arrest, returaing/ the nikie Us 10K eutenant Il Smith, who re- mers, Jordan Yeaves” the entire ceived command of the flight after family fortune to Jane Crosby (Lois Major Frederick Martin crashed into an Alaskan mountain. Wile her ward: Jane offers to te Y : t up the money to keep Ben out o I'd go too, if I were a man, I'd . 4 like to fly some more. Aviation society’s director as spokesman (right). He came from the land- ing field at Kasumigaura, accompanied by Elizht Officer W. N. Plender leith, (behind bouquet) to call on the: British ambassador. i 1 pb ettle do and bigs nt Pastas pete fe He Ac os “Yes, I few with him a few weeks 4 this, and the two gradually fall in| before ‘he left. Jt was in an] Jove until Ben's flapper cousin Nettle! tt js a fairly easy thing to join| CE 6 8 109 miles an hour asa paretenrs Woosh tal the navy. Most any healthy young). y could see what it was like. a ence lease Bae pat fellow can do it. But just try to) And, oh, it was the most inspiring has mado to please Ben. Ben get out before the enlistment has| teeing!’ Now I understand why ‘ * }_ for the girl's vampings just as Jane| teen served! Try and do it. ‘That's|Ccune', Now T understand why £ comes in. Wh more? You'll! what Hoot Gibson tried-in his lat-|;/ ~ = ~ Ing since the war. ; y like “Icebound;" e: fone does: est Universal comedy-drama, “Out | "% “Whsn they called him from Me- boy I ever saw.’ Here's a photo- Sage FP oe Ee 0 “Lowell was (en instructor at} ooo. field for his ,"round-the-world | graph of, him/with. him officers cap he has been flying, he has had only one accident. And that wasn’t ser- lous. 5 of Luck” in which he appears at ar ! the Wyoming theater today. His ally SE ete id shee flight he put it up to. me. But Lion. People often mistake it for “ director, Edward dgwick, who meaniod But he finally got over would decide for him, I neverja icture of the Prince of Wales. « “That was in Memphis when he also wrote the story, couldn't have| {TP°°5 Cer he wrote that Pe} Would stand in his way, And I've de expected the trip to be hard.|was forced to make a landing on chosen a more appropriate name|\' ? iccted to head a division fiy.|never felt the slightest doubt as to| Before they took off in March, be|top of a henhouse. But he escaped AMERICA for the play. wet ae . | his safety. said, if anyone thinks this is going| without a scratch. ; Letters Back Giving-Out? Dos August find_you lame, stiff and achy; tortured SIRT ee ae ee ee ed eG ore Haylie shag cpatepelc mah hor | tobe: tunities Leraes Almost Daily From Wade = was signed.” nt a ! In 5 Angeles is Mrs. Robert | Befote the war, when he was pre-| “It isn’t John’s first long filght. Leslie was an instructor in the " ee Harding, whose son John is the| Paring for an engineering course|He flew around the ‘rim’ of the Helene Chadwick, the alluring star in 1919: with constant backache and stabs of pain? alr service both in this country and Do you feel tired and nervous—: ‘worn out? beers a A bho Taati: | aratié . {in France durin, ar. He i j ji . he Ethel M ranking second Meutenant ar » Jat Vanderbilt’ University in Nash-| arctic | gag rere msl Aa peared Have you given any thought to your kidneys? Well 5 of the picturization of the Ethel } shanican on ‘the New Orleans Tenn., he had the smoothest,| In Spokane, Mrs. Cora L. Arnold sneeton’ 1s . kidneys keep the blood stream pure. Weak kidneys allow Dell story, “Her Own Free Will,” a » filght. Ne softest skin, the reddest cheeks.|is waiting for her son, Lieutenant |S0ing into the eviation service he * which comes to the America tomor- No. Aah de rg rent 2 ees Now his face is tanned, and-as he| Leslie P. Arnald, another one of the} WaS & draughtsman tn the submar- bod: eS Semee and bite blood and nerves. sw, Wednesday and Thursday } All his Life, everything 3 et otic ens ine division.” "a li kach: rw Inesday and. ‘Thurada bas . Soin aaa Socteg toes wrote me the’ other 4 we're | pilots. sae Bie as el gee a It’s little wonder, then, you suffer bac! es precsnen pera ti! eck he At? oe Fe she deckares. husky lke. lumberjacke.’* “I'm not at all worried about Les-| 4 Neat Cassopolis, Mich, lives Mrs. dizziness, nervousness and kidney irregularities. He Eee ae Wan cboerird bared ted Tia | UREA aaa *. ¥., Aug. 4.| Harding Asked Mother’s Advice “But he's etl the fandsomest ! lc," she says. “In all the time] (Uniam, Me) Wade, mother of Leu: Get rid of these nerve-racking aches and pains! Use | Chadwick, New York. Previous to|[,.Vith his address accepting | the tmothers of the other flyers,: she. is Doan’s Pills. Doan's are especially for weak kidneys. 1916, she was “The Girl on the Maga- atin ree: al anomnins paz confident he will return safely. Thousands recommend them. Ask pour neighbor! off his mind, John W. Davis w today to give more of his tim attention to campaign organ plans. Many details of these remain to be worked out byt party managers hope that they can] be dispos in a comparatively!sho: able vine Cover,” the Harrison Fisher girl, the most photographed girl in Amer- ica, She was the perfect type of DLeautiful American womanhood. Just as she was at the height of her glory Donald Macenzie, who was looking for a western girl with a pretty face to play in “The Callenge”| _ wan: E es for Pathe, saw a Harrison Fisher drawing of her and induced her to For Girl of embark upon a film career As Nan Everard in “Her Own Free Will," Miss Chadwick has a role | Wi t 4 ny in which her talent and beauty are en J eiliecee ( : Lieutenant Wade has been home only for visits of a few hours at a t'me since entering the army, his mother says. A ‘couple of times, when he was stationed at Dayton, he flew back for brief visits. Mrs. Wade receives almost daily letters from him. And cards and souvenirs have been mailed from every station at which the Yankee airmen have stopped. Mrs. Christ!na Nelson, mother of Lieutenant Eric Nelson, lMasion of- ficer and chief engineer on flight, lives in Sweden. And Mfrs, E.'B, Ogden, mother of Master Ser- geant A. D. Ogden, specially com- missioned second Meutenant for the flight, lives in Woodville, Miss, DEMAND pa Over 100, le have testified at ‘ANLAC relieved m of: A Winning Leap in Leap Year Here is Casper Proof : Gust Adams, prop. shoe repair shop, 208 E. J. St., says “Sitting in a-stooped position so long at a time weakened my kidneys and caused my back to become lame. After sitting for any length of time ‘I could hardly get up on ac- count of sharp, stabbing pains in the small of my back. My kidneys acted irregularly and I knew that was where my trouble lay. Doan’s Pills relieved me. The backache left and my«kidneys acted regularly.” -Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 60c a box. — Foster-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. COLUMBIA = 72NStT. Hap Roberts’ JOYLAND GIRLS In the Snappy Musical Show ‘THE SANITARIUM’ Featuring The Joyland Chorus and the Joyland Trio Feature Picture “Queen of the Turf” seen at their best. Her supporting cast includes: Holmes Herbert, Allan Simpson, Vio- , let Mersereau and George Backus. scnanih isa See hk “THE OANITARIUM, 13 BOD PLAY, COLUMBIA “The Sanitarium" opened yester- day at the Columbia theater as the latest medium of Hap Roberts Joy. jand girls. If anyone in Casper feels the need of the laugh cure such a cure is sure to be found at the Colum bia during the run of this musical comedy. It is undoubtedly one of the best productions which the Joy land Girls have pit over, dealing with the necessity of finding a couple of husbands among the patients at @ sanitariy Re HOLLYWOOD = RAMBLERS OPEN ENGAGEMENT AT THE ARKEON ACADEMY Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. « Wh ‘AN ton TANDAC™ OVER 40 barra BOTTLES ‘Tonight: AND ALL THIS WEEK Snapp Bros, EXPOSITION SHOWS For Sale By All Good Drugeists FOR RENT Desirable office rooms, central location on Center street, Cool and reasonable. Call Western Blue Print Room 11. Oil Exchange Bldg. Iu the recent track und field meet of the middle west Women’s athletic PIANO Association at Detroit. the broad jump was won by Marie Haas of Cleve. \ lund, pictured above, ber mark of 14 feet 6 inches setting a new local MOVING record. Tonight will be the first time that ave URIN “a Our Specialty EVERYTHING NEW uy to Hoven to Nes ae a NIGHT& WYOMING G AND pba ICEBOUND : MORNING & “r 4 TRANSFER 350 puta 300 rca Everybody’s Theater— with KEEP YOUR EYES LAST TIMES TODAY GEBO COAL LOIS WILSON and RICHARD DIX SHE A Ninad tre cant aon: munis soca HOOT GIBSON Prices Reasonable 30 serch S30 ||| cameo Comedy, “Turn About” ee —in— ’ : of jusemen| , lows ' (LOURSOF LUCK Natrona Transfer. —Also— 2 ‘Attracti: : Yellowstone Two-Part. Comedy Storage & Fuel Co. 25 -mariti 1= 1 TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY | : TOMORROW PHONE Q Miliary Bedi gh CATHERINE CALVERT in “THAT WOMAN” : MRS. 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Your t opportunity to hear them tonight, LAST TIMES TODAY Today and Tuesday “JUST OFF pede Mae BROADWAY?” |420°T_ wives” , 4 If you are suffering from eczema, » tingworm or similar itching, red, ‘ . » unsightly skin affection, bathe the sore places Resinol Soap and ation ©... Starring AND Starts at 7:07 hot water, the th ply a x es p.m. Title Resinol Ointment, ‘You wil JOHN GILBERT ahh Sint tthe REFRESHING *. ; be astonished how instantly the —also— ay a 15 Minute Service itching stops and healing begins. ‘ “THE LOBBY COW” AND NEWS y In most cases the sick ski jickly * Sh at 1, 2, 3:80, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:3 i ° daeenes cheteaed Henk apa Cam See eae 0| Sunshine Comedy RIVERVIE 10c Fare at very little cost. ‘ Starting Tomorrow “THE RIDING ‘ Pomteettatttaewmeat {f] HELENE” CHADWICK misiaee MILLS, WYO. Cawer Motor Bu co. | Dancing Academy “HER OWN FREE WILL” 10c and 20c “Come Prepared to Spend the Day” “ALWAYS FIRST IN NEW NOVELTIES

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