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— vt br ~ OSES PAGE SIX. ch THE SEA VIA LFR OPENGAT THE AMERICA TODAY Frank Lloyd's production of “The ea Hawk.” a First National pic- t ufael Sat n, author of amouche,” at the Amer- ica today star Sea Hawk" deals with the and sacrifice of Sir Oliver an, who shortly after the announcement of his marriage to amund Godolphin is saecused of urdering her brother, is kidnaped, taken to sea by a profligate sea cap- tain and later made a slave nish galleon ate ship captu y months of toll at the big oars, many priv and long hours to give to b ig over his misfortune Ol!- ver escapes. becomes the commander of an Algerian ship, returns to Eng- BARNUMS THEORY MADE INTO MUSICAL COMEDY is ns Barnum’s famous phrase about fools has been turned into a musical comedy and is being played at the Columbia theater this evening un- der the caption “One Born Every Minute,"" In keeping with the title of the show also there is a laugh every minute and sometimes often- er. usual additional features in of special dances and songs | will be presented and it is stated that some unusually beautiful and| catching numbers have been ar. ranged. | “Held to Answer. s the photo-| play. Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair Girls! Try th When combing and dressing your hair, just moisten your halr-brush with a Uttle “Dan: derine” and brush ft through your hair. The effect-is startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, fresh- ness and luxuriance. While beautifying the hair “Dan derine” is alsc ning and stimulat- ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of “Danderine’ at any drug or toflet counter and. just see how y youthful your hair ap- this delightful, refresh 4 land, kidnaps Rosamund and his own brother and forces the latter to confess to the murder of whi he is Accused. This ts vividly relat and the dramtic adventure contains many thrills and much that is orig: {nal and entertaining. Milton Sills plays the principal character of the play with Enid Bennett, Lioyd Hug Wal'ace Beery, Frank Currier, lace Mac- Donld, Wiliam Coll Jr, Mare MacDermott, Mme. M dzina, Claire du Brey, Kathiee ey, Hec- tor V. Sarno, Fred de Silva and many other well known screen folk in his support, Four ancient ships, costing over a quarter of a million dollars to build, an entire A’gerian city, with historical slave’ markets, anda ward- robe valued at more than $85,000 are but o few of the unusual: features LOVE'S COURSEROUGH LOVE’S GOUASE IN “COVERED WAGON” The sourse of true love ran any. thing but smoothly in the o!d pioneer lays, judging from ‘The Covered Wagon,” 1 ‘ing at the Rialto, Will Banion, hero of the story, is under'a cloud because Sam Wood hull, who was with him in the army during the war with Mexico, accuses him to the wagon train people of theft The great n train of 1848 sets out for Or on. Molly Wing: the hercine, is loved by both Woov hu'l and Banton. She favors Banion but will not wed a man under a c'oud, But during the journey, Ban- fon saver her life several times and final'y Is enabled to prove his inno- cence. he trip is fraught with great peril. The Indian ks, the ford ing of rivers and prairie fires, add to the terrors of the great overland journey. But there is fun ag well— > great buffalo hunt supplies spoct and fécd. These marvelous scenes are all contained in this epic drama of th time when the wert was still uncon quered Lola Wilson, J. Warren Kerrigan, Alan Hale, est Torrence, Tully. Marsball, Charles Og'e, ete., are in the cast. “OOULG IN BONDAGE” AT THEIRS TODAY Frank Hayes, notable comedian, who played in ‘'The Old Homestead” and who brought the house down with laughter in “One Whek of Love" will be seen at the Iris to- day in “Souls of Bondage,” which further brings followers to the Selz. nick banner. Wales Going To Vancouver| HIGH RIVER, Alberta, Oct. 2.— The Prince of Wales, accompanied by his secretary, Sir Walter Peacock and his aide, General Troter, left High River last night for Calgary en route to Vancouver. The party willetravel over the Canadian Pacific railway lines to Edmonton and will stopover at Jasper for several hours on their way to the coast over the.Canadian National Railway. The prince will spend one day at Victoria and one day at Vaneouever, returning to Calgary on October 9 He will then go to the ranch for an- other two days. before leaving for the east. For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ads. Ignition Troubles 8) hired vanish when we pit our ski and experience against them. We repair faulty start- ing, lighting and generating ems faultlessly, Our prices roclaim our desire to give you the best results for the least cost. A trial here will convince you that it is genuine economy to let us remedy your troubles. Auto Electrical Co, 136 East Midwest Ave, Phone 968J in her latest and greatest film sensation VYolarrcla STARTING A FOUR D. =: RIALTO saturpay By 0. L. ScorT. (C8pyrisht, 1924, Consolidated Preas Association.) CHICAGO, Oct: 2. — The final chapter in the story of the murder of little Robert Franks has not been written and will not be unt{! the polls have determined its content on November 4. When Robert FE. Crowe, prose- cutor of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr., thrill murderers, learns finally whether or not he will be state's attorney Yor another term, the “finis* of the story will be known. Political backfire has already be- 6UK. Michael Igoe, tho Democratic candidate for the job of prosecuting Chicago's criminals and Hope Thompson, running under the ban- ner of the Chicago Better Govern- ment association, have begun to capitalize the fact that Crowe's de- mand for the death sentence failed. Chicago is still the city of a mur- der a .day, the cohorts of both aspirants claim. Not only did the State's uttorney fail to win a pen- alty in the most famous of all Chi- cao crimes that might have stood @ stern example to others contem- lawlessness, they contend, 8 shown too little vehem- for severe sen: myriad of other is this year. Crowe's opponents are hurl. ing statistics to show that despite efforts of the law enforcing branch of the government, murders con: tinue at the rate of one a day with 260 persons slain in the first nine months of this year, while the num- ber of convictions of killers is al- most negligible. Claim is made that since Mr, Crowe took office after leaving the chief justiceship of the Chicago criminal court, erim: increased from 87,501 in 1920 to 53,381 in 1923. And still, it is asserted, the number of defendants in that time dropped from in 1921 to 4,244 in 19: 2 piating but he h r. Crowe comes right back with figures to prove that his effice has obtained 5,444 convictions in three years, ared to 4,461 in the pre years. Burglaries, he fallen from 5,499 to ar since he's been in office, while hold-ups have dropped from 2 to 1,225 and automobile thefts from 6,003 to 2,391 a year. Crime, he ‘says, has fallen 43 per cent, while convictions under his regime have increased 58 per cent. Thus Chicago voters’ heads are swimming between two sets of statistics. Incidentally, the state's attorney claims he deserves a special meas- ure of approval since 237 women are numbered among the -onvicted felons, and women, he ayers, are “notably hard to convict”, The battle wages hot. Mr. Crowe Last TAMES TUDAY SOULS —IN— BONDAGE with PAT O’MALLEY CLEO MADISON —Also Comedy— “SUNNY SPAIN” And PATHE REVIEW 10c—and—20c Baas aE THERE ARE ABOUT 8000 SCHOOL CHILDREN 1644 HAVE SEEN “THE COVERED WAGON” 6356 CAN ATTEND THE SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY AYS’ ENGAGEMENT And Receive A BAG OF “COVERED WAGON” CANDY Rialto Attorney Crowe’s Fight For Re-Election to Mark End of the Franks Case e Casper Daily Cribune thorized yesterday by the Inter-| his determination to attempt to fly r ttate Commerce Commission would | across the Pacific despite all handi-| Aires unless I have tried to cross caps, after landing here from Foo-|the Pacific by alr chow this morning on his air cruise} said, adding: around the world. Promises to run murder and theft but of Chicago just as he clafms to have ended the labor wars and put the lid on unsavory resorts in the first years of his administration. But the same Loeb-Leopold which his opponents cite against him stands as his chief plea for re- able. ZANNI TO sociated Press.)—Major Pedro Zann, the Argentine aviator, announced SALTS FINE FOR be carried out as toon as practic- CARRY ON SHANGHAI, Oct. 2.—(By The As- election, Despite defeat, of the state's attorney voters, WILL HEAD CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—(By The A: sociated Press)—William 3B. president of the Power Bank of Ne’ York City, unanimously elected president dent. Me'vin the A. Traylor, president. —_—__—. consolidation of the El Paso Southwestern systems, exchange of urities which the plea demanding death penaity for the murderers is cited as cause for approval by the N. Y. BANKER ASSOCIATION Knox, Savings was of the American Bankers Association, Oscar Wells of Birmingham, Ala- baria, wax chosen: first vice presi- president of First Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago, was elected second vice NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Offic'als of the Southern Pacific company have announced today that plans for the and through an was NEW TREATMENT SWOLLEN GLANDS People who have enlarged glands ought to know that by freely apply- ing Emerald Oil daily the gland can be brought to a head and all the germs and poisonous secretions dis- charged and destroyed. Furthermore the opening will heal surely and speedily and without leaving an unsightly scar. People who Gesire this treatment should se- cure a two-ounce original bottle’ of Emerald Ol! (full strength) and use as directed. It is a very concen- trated preparation and a small quan- tity lasts a long time, It is also used to reduce swollen veins and dissolves goltre. Sprecher’s Pharmacy. der ecepted.— Adv, Mail or- ACHING KIDNEYS folks torget that the kid- like the bowels, sometimes get tluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, e! we have backache and dull misery in the kid- ney region, severe headaches, rheu- matic twinges, torpid Hver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid- neys active and clean and the mo- ment you feel an ache OF pin in the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a talblespoon- ful in a glass of water before break- fast for a few days and your kid- neys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lith‘a, and is intended to flush clog- ged kitneys and help stimulate them to actiy It also helps neutralize the acids in the urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to re- eve bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kid- neys clean. “A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in tryng to correct kid- ney trouble while it is only trouble. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.—Ady. Sure Relief INDIGESTION FOR He ed. 75¢ Packages Everywhere WHY PAY MORE ? $39.75 See the ELECTRIC CLEANER Before Buying CASPER ELECTRIC CO, 12314 S. Center Phone 1319M Everybody's Theatre. NOW PLAYING Alone in the Tower! knew the limited was doom- He must save the lives of scores—Yet his wife's honor was that very moment at stake! Where did ‘his duty lie? THE SIGNAL TOWER Starring VIRGINIA VALLI with WALLACE BEERY ROCKCLIFFE ROCKLIFFE and FRANKIE DARRO Special Music by Wyoming Orchestra “(THE Covered Wagon” is the greatest achieve- ment in motion picture his- BY ( Con 0 Skin trouble costs his job many a man jo No matter how efficient a man may be, if he has an ugly skin-eruption, there are positions in which he cannot be tolerated, ‘He may know that it is not in the least contagious, but ofker people are afraid. theyavoid him, andhs must make Seth! a man with a clear, healthy skin, Why run this risk, when Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap stop itching and clear away eczema and similar humors. s@ quickly and easily ? tor t7ticians have oreacribed the Resinol F: Ne of each, free, write to Dept, 7-R, ok Baldmory, on Md, Shows Start 1—3—5 o’Clock—25c, 50c SCHOOL CHILDREN’S SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY ‘BIG DAY Of the Bitter-Golden Romance of 1849 —and the men and women who made it eternal A -JAMES -CRUZE Production UOUS Never before a picture like it, Never again—another. SHOW TODAY 7 and 9 o’Clock—S0c, 75 Special Musical Program By ‘THE COVERED WAGON” NETTO LADIES EIGHT PIECE ORCHESTRA A'Musical Program That Is the Talk of the Town SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions Colds Pain Headache Toothache a Safe Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture Neuralgia Neuritis and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Lumbago Rheumatism nl; Accept of “Bayer” package which contains Proven directions. Hand Also Bo “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablots ttles of 24 and 100—Druggists. of Mononceticacidester o)\ Galleylicatia “T don’t want to return to Buenos “Major Zanni “I would rather die." Major Zanni plans to hop off for The Outstanding Drama of the Screen 4 “THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924. Kagoshima, his first stop in Japan, on Friday morning. | The citizens of the Jdpaneso city have arranged an elaborate program of entertainment for the filer. c If you long for the open road or yearn for the deep sea trail where untold adventure and romance unfold before you— with the love of combat and the live Sea. glory of conquest—you will it all with the Hawk of the , the most daring gentle- man pirate that ever walked a wave-washed deck. —WITH— MILTON SILLS SUPPORTED BY ENID BENNETT, LLOYD HUGHES, WALLACE BEERY AND 3,000 PLAYERS SPECIAL MUSICAL SETTING —BY— MYRON LEFFINGWELL Shows at 1, 3:30, 6, 8:30 Children—10c A BISHOP-CASS’ THEATER Adults—50c STARTS TODAY Corre . ‘Every drop Gonstipation can ruin ‘When clean and clear, the intestine is converting wholesome food into Vigorous heaith. But when clogged by constipation, it generates poisons from the obstructed food that can lead to many serious discases, Kellogg’s Bran swee; , Cleans and purifies the intestine. 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