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fae O'Malley he fair sex and it was with re wriited three “yakrelatornanotner t that he allowed’ Director David Byail crane Smith a shave his pate for the pro. The duc sta: ing of the new] Kerrigan is a true artist and will Paramount picture starring Miss | !"S to go to great personal sacrifice | es This time O'Malley wins | for art's sake. Ir i ces | p marries her in the second reel. | Be even allows bee 10 | ree Only’ Awine bave. thise/tepilay ent bls ea to pe inksin layers appeared together in pic-|1® others he appears without a vis tte Sure wee nee ane took piace | {ble hair on his head, save his eye- at tn m pieture three years ago. Fin-|>Tows, lashes and goatee. During ka “Worldly Goods” brought. them | the major portion of the produc komettiesteuealrt tion, ver, his head is graced “Worldly Goods" opens at the| With a curly wig hanging over his e Fialto tomorrow . shoulders GrellAL ROLE DRAMA MAKES EUPER ATTRACTION; PAT The which long tha stage pl success not 80 last ‘ni; nsfer to the ed something ique 10Ug he’ knew on. of nique the fashic name the people of wealth at A day ‘le homes “Worldly Goods” After ch sing Agnes If Food Causes If Bloating, G. Heartburn, Sour Stomach or Such Distreases Stomach Trouble Follow Meals be Sure'to Use t Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. = A good appetite for the savory an entire! | Kerrigan's TO AMERICA TOMORROW, V'MALLEY IN.NEXT FILM’ FOLLOWS “GLEAN HEART? radical difference betweef ‘The Clean Heart,” or “The Cruel- tles of Life,” which will be shown for the last times todas ind thousidnds of other conventional s is in the fact that it is a psy al study which has permitted new production, which . Benerally dovelop into s, mechanical accomp Photo; ¢ illusions, in the new screen tech which practic visualizes nts. laptain Blood” were beautifully” done J. Warren Kerrigan, who has the the cafes|role of Captain Blood in Rafael ‘Sa l as those which | batini’s famous novel of the same which will be the attraction nerica theater starting has Thurs. lost his beautiful curly locks and joined the Shaved Headed For has several been years hair admired CHINATOWN REVELRIES REVEALED AT COLUMBIA A conducted tour into the murky mysteries of an oriental underworl the offering York Roof; Garden revue of Desmor diab oF a2 they | today presenting “A Night 11 ony is oneoflite’s e Columbia t 1 ¢! on the other ic ¢ an 16 hand, stomach d afterward is ea A A dck) joes ppointments. | Scented smoke rises, while red lan. at_ ‘To enjoy eating and feel perfectly |terns glow and a dragon breatMes { fe ene should follow meals with | no, the Chinatown production will 4 art's Dyspepsia Tablets. They ald EY " 7 7 SEE. digestion, they stop sour termenta- 1 tion, they take u| and” gassiness, stomach by giving it the effect and th: a the sour risings they sw ine | As y-also stimilat, O of mak- It is surely the ad to continued good health. | ¥ LAST TIMES TODAY PERCY MARMONT AND— Marguerite De La Motte —~in— A. S. M. HUTCHINSON’S “The Clean Heart” A STIRRING TALE OF YOUTH'S SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS —Also Comedy— “STOLEN GOODS” News—Topics—Orchestra Shows at 1 10¢ Refreshes Tired Eyes ‘Write Murine Co.,Chicago.forEyeCareBook and 40c unroll its pathos, its picture of con cealed activity, livened with comedy a reformer Madame Desmond - | will assume the task of cleaning up URINE For Your EYES TODAY AND THURSDAY ART MIX “THE ACE OF CACTUS RANGE” Comedy “BE YOURSELF” 1 A ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT | Afternoon 10c and Evening 10c and Sen Francisco. Opposite her will be Nat Royall playing the ‘“‘Depe.” He is the dreamer of vague dreams. It will be Lew Belmont who has the burden of carrying the comedy and he is, of course, perfectly cap: ablo” of doing it and doing tt well. In the pole of “Highbinder,” the shifties’ chink, he stirs up ripples of laughter. Sha learns before it is too late to escape, does Dell Robinson, a young addict, who .pours out her heart in song. As usual, she plays a male impersonation in an admir- able way All silks, ng. danseuse aS Lotus Chinatown Dancing girls are the Roof Garden alluring and enchant- lly Desmond, charming steps out on the stage Yiower, the sunshine of beauties, who portray the Ife that in the end must pay the fiddler. Out of this production, for all its comedy and fun, comes the moral, “Honor Thy Father and Mother.” NORTH WASHINGTON 70 STAGE CARNIVAL DANCE A carnival dance that promises to outdo itself in providing novelty, excitement and pure joy, is an nounced as the event for) North Washington ball tomorrow night. Rawhauser's Ddnce Artists have themselves especially in tune for this super surprise where the air will be filled with confetti, with streamers and r ntines trailing .cross the ffeor, lanterns glowing overhead and fun turned out for one live evening of snappy entertain ment and dancing. N70 BULLDOGGING SEEN WV LATEST IS. MOE “The Ace of Cactus Range” shows at the Iris today and Thurs- day. Tt is a modern western melo. drama full of action, stunts. and thrills. It is so rapid, fast moving, thrilling that tt spellbound. alr 1 madly holds the onlooker Being suspended in the utting rape, bu!l-dogging a driven high powered car, capturing a fortified desperado, the escape, the capture of the crooked diamond dealers are what help to make this the unusual Western drama that it { PRISON TERMS Continued from Page One.. to be subjected to punixhments so severe, Eloquent as the senator was, however, and forciful, he waged a lone and losing fight, the com- mittee of the whole senate approv- ing Senate 46 for passage and the senate subsequently, under suspen- sion of the rules, advancing the measure through second reading. The present law that @ person who illegally manufactures Mquor shall for the first offense be fined “not less than two hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned not exceeding ninety days or both"; nate 46 provides a penalty of fine of “not less than two hundred and fifty dollars nor more than one thousand dollars and im- prisonment for a period of three months.” ‘The present law provides that a second offender “shall be fined not less than $200 nor more than 000, and be imprisoyed not less than one month nor more than five years.” Senate 46 provides that 4 second offender shall be fined not lees than four hundred dollars nor more than two thousand dollars and imprisoned in the state penitentiary not less than one year nor more than five years.” In each instance similar penalties are provided for persons who illegally sell or give way intoxicating Mquors. Under present law the offenses of sec nd offenders are misdemeanor inder Senate 46 they are felonies, Senators who did not agree with nderson’s opinion that {t uld be unwise to prescribe penal- nat ties 80 severe as those provided by Senate 46 included Jenkins, Gardner, Daly, Fowler, Hartwell and Myers. expreased the opinion that Senate 46 would put into the law the Several of to effective “tnoonshining”’ session has the floor dismi in order ligious period that ligious who are in n Cameron might religious effectively in creating. thr SALES 2 CAPTAIN BLO them “teeth” discouragement of “bootlegging.” There was a rather lively tlt be tween Senator Anderson and Sena- tor Jenkins—ono of the warmest the, produced. the only speaking op- ponent of Senate 48, which provides that upon petition of thelr parents pupils of the public schools may be hour each week they may instruction Senator doubt whether the procedure con- templated would result in any re- instruction for the children ed of it—those whose provide them with home. to the support of Senator Myers, expressing the opin- ion that the contemplated procedure cause compulsory On a rather motion of Senator ed for one during Myers parents do not such instruction rallied indirectly instruction, close division the ity Tuesday afternoon talked so Also Century Comedy. Popular Song. definitely senate later advanced essential | second reading. Later the ago. the greater receive re-| oan. that expressed early in the session. ing, held at the Plains, Senator joint “budget” and discussed the state's only learning. House liens, that tim the committee of the whole senate, which on the preceding day had in- postponed the measure, recommended it for passage and the it through The senate also brought back to Mfe another indefinitely postponed bill, House 26, relating to apportion- ment of schoo! manies on the basis of drivers employed by consolidated brought in a bill, House 106, amend- ing and re-enacting the “anti-theft” automobile law passed two years The house was in recess during part of Monday after- in order that members desir- ing to do so might attend a hearing by the revenue committee on the] , two gasoline tax bills brought in At the hear- the bills were discussed from various angles by both proponents and opponents. Representatives of the University of Wyoming appeared before the committees Tuesday needs of the institution of higher The hearing was the last w: ross their eyes to shut out 8,| the light, for they sleep in the day- Hot Biscuits—for Dinner! Make them with CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER They will be light—tender —tempting—every time TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND THE CELEBRATED BROADWAY “C MYSTERY SUCCESS With MARIE PREVOST Felix The Cat Cartoen by W. Gordon Played by the NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA come ALONE TODAY 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock ORNERED” 'Nobody’s Sweetheart” “One Little Dream of Love” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925 be Casper Daily Tribune Pia on Ee. ¥ I can to; been tried, so'many people and eoand ru say Bee little has ben done that I am begin-| move some o! ning to get fearful again. I keep nee aah eno Ce Ee Brings Youth to Old Folks vill erful, get me out if it is Thy will, but Your wil! be done.” 1 know am going to get out.‘ beave, and,| One of Tanlac's greatest biess- Something tella me to be brave, and,| | One of Tanlac's greatest Siess. brings to old folks. Men and women up in the seventies and eighties are HGTIN TELLS HORROR TALE Continued from Fage One. I am going to be. “Now fellow (this {s what he calls me) you better go out and get warm. o us every diy to thank schools. Indefinite postponement off. ,cci¢, «four days down here and| But cofe back. You are small and ee eeninee bb Het Beuerites eee chat Lay cna nie expressed Fe-/tnis fie had taken place “whil€!,. nearer freedom than I was the|I believe you are going to get me} ™% for Tanlace Wenctous beteriia Bret that in the heat of argument | senator Horton of Johnson county! fist aay. How will it end? Will| out. 1 want you to tell everybody| , Tan Solaonie f6eF Ce: Biba: ati he might have expressed views| was absent. ‘The author of thé billl 7 ret out or ——. I couldn't think | outside that I love every one of on (ho lane Inver atsauipute: digested Gerrogatory of the legs} profession |ig Representative McNeese, whol or it. 1 have faced death before. It| them and I'm happy because so| UP the les ponitites ardor! and the senator from Albany graceé-|,onstitutes Johnson county's “dele- doesn’t frighten me, But it {s so| many are trying to help me. Tell Scaaa' after” the" fattipuw cteiies fully accepted the apology on be-| gation’ in the house. The senate! jong Oh, God be merciful them Jam not going: to give up: |, Rnee oie ata barke and rare half of himself “the bar—the | desiring to give the Johnson county) “17 sac. nignt 1 felt etter than| that Iam going to fight and be pat-| formula. Ty Agel heh Conte ae legal bar.” Whereupon the spirit| senator an opportunity to be heard page) re yf mi I was caught. I|ient and never forget them. i rhe : ‘pital! oe outta of conciliation moved Senator] on the measure, reinstated it on the] ®t BAG sd saat a eee nits Gago |i. “Lou leo teat pon but Bort teats nu arn eee he Bites s soo. Myers also and be apologised) for! general ‘fils. whighty weak: So many plans have!me too long. 1 want you with me rundogis 4 ou” Ids aaa Cyne sald that the “trouble with) «rhe Natrona county delegation in ————eeeeeée=_»™X SSS = | can't eat oF weep, you'll be delight. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for Constipation. TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH Take care of lame muscles TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. four rooms and bath, two bed rooms, large living room, kitchen ette and breakfast nook, desirable location, steam heat. Phone 2023W. This never-failing treatment quickly A : on the committee's schedule and Do past” prevaile, and later the | Preparation of the budget bill now -removes all stiffness and ache RI Al f| O senate advanced this measure; as been begun. 5 nroug! , Give’ achingmusclesprompt _ pairing the tissues that arebroken through second reading under sus. Des air gee anger oe Uae peat, hep hcealperd acini Tomorrow and Friday spat Pheer wis) th weclton it oxtaeee momiaes Apply lightly. You don’t have away the poisons generated by Senator I of Sheridan] have a screen that they draw side- to bother to rub it on. The lini- ment itself does the job for you. Its stimulating ingredients send freshly purified blood tingling throughout the aching parts, re- Sloan's Liniment “jain over-fatigue. Tense muscles relax. The ach- ing stops. Soon you feel limber and supple as ever, Get a bottle today—25 cents at all druggists. CARNIVAL DANCE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Confetti, serpentine, horns, whistles, balloons, etc., will be given out at this dance. Don’t miss it! North Washington Hall Dancing Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Folks, if you have a funny bone, come and see what this gay com- edy does to it! Arkeon Dancing Academy EVERY DANCING sicitr MR. BILLY MAHONEY—DANCING INSTRUCTOR Hours 10 A. M. to 8:30 P; M. PHONE 2950 TONIGHT 10c 40c BY RAFAEL SABATINI, Author of “SCARAMOUCHE” and “THE SEA HAWK” A Romantic Drama of Buccaneer Days, F eaturing Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Regular Admission Price—10e and 40c J. WARREN KERRIGAN OF “COVERED WAGON” FAME SUPPORTED BY Fifty Other Noted Screen Favorites Take Part in This Great Love Story—A Gi Battle Ever Filmed—Hundreds in Hand-to-Hand Combats FRIDAY JEAN PAIGE gantic Production—The Greatest Sea on Pirate Ships. TOMORROW SATURDAY | COLUMBIA =. LEM DESMOND’S FAMOUS THE NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE Presenting 4 A CHING-A-LING FANTASIE Entitled “A NIGHT IN CHINATOWN” A HIGHBINDER HUMORESQUE ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER DIRECTION OF HOLLY THE HABITUES Lotus Flower, the Sunshine of Chinatown __ The Reformer, A Determined Woman Little Nellie, of Paradise Alley Bobby—A young addict _....____ The Dupe, a dreamér of dreams ._- DESMOND - Holly Desmond Mme. Desmond - Betty Belmont Dell Robinson Jimmy, a newsboy 3 Fun Weel The Highbinde jas Schultz ______ 5 eet Tesnipnd, Capt. of San Francisee police aaah Let Deeneud Taneiiasite tlie ae Roof Garden Beauties -Chinatown, ‘Frisco Time—Present , CELESTIAL CAPERS Prologue - . We-~ Polle: t By Bud and’ Lem Desmond” * C*Ptein and Newsboy Opening——Chinatown Charleston Charlie __ Waltz Clog Jazzmania Girls - Holly and Girls thi Hops Bud Desmond The Chink That Hops _- tai My Trained Nurse —____ a mont and Girls A Novelty x ~ Mat Royall ~-_Two Bodens Dell Robinson -- Bobby Seibert and Girls ~ Holly Desmond ----- Everybody Ships That Never Gome In Specialty nos Geo Wang Wang Dance ___ Chinatown Finale CAST AND NUMBERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE . . an SDE) Tay A Ae First Run Picture—“THE DIAMOND BANDIT” a ™ 2 \CSSR W477 ey PEL CO mee opm

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