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PAGE FOUR SHOWING AT RIALTO; TO BE FOLLOWED BY “BREAD? an} the Rialto theater re. ir Kk," a ynrad Na-| 1 1 ¢ . 8 f young lov. >t 8 Helda | Je c ard Con- | J k, Miss du Pont MADE A NEW WOMAN OF HER That Is What Lydia E. Pink- ham’sVegetableCompound | Did for Mrs. Jenkins Ohi an ge dleport, - ‘I am going | of Life and I am | taking Lydia E. | Pinkham’s Veg table Compound | for the troubles | that come at that | time. I gotsorun- | down I could scarcely do my work and I keep & rooming house and have a family of got down to is 18244 pounds. Vegetable Compound the pe that women will real- in it’? — Mrs, MYRA k North Front Street, iddleport, Ohio, Over 200,000 women have so far re- uestion, ‘‘Have you re- from taking Lydia E. able Compound?”? 100 of the repli use the Veg been helping othe should help you. For sale yy druggists everywhe Bishop-Cass TODAY—LAST TIMES PETE MORRISON | ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT 10c and 20c 10c and 2 Afternoons ot presented by Lows fi. Mayer. It was photographed by season's finest casts ed for “Bread,'' Metro- screen version of the narles Norris novel, which is com- s to the Rialto theater tomorrow © chief role, that of a girl swayed ween a love for business life and of the home, is played by Mae Busch, who has lately appeared in ch successes as ame the Man," The Christian Shooting of Dan McGrew,” “Broken Bar- riers." The leading man is Robert Frazer. c T tha Th and ‘RBA LA MARR LOOKS WORLO OVER FOR LOVER IN PICTURE AT AMERICH round-the-world nothing on the movies. ter may start the day in od and by sundown be film ng scenes on the Sahara desert. “Sandra,” the new First National picture which is now at the America theater, where it started today, {s an le of what puts the move in movies. One morning, during the filming of this production, Barbara aMarr was in Russia, and though early, she was thor- flyers have enjoving a typical Moscow cabaret Before luncheon, Barbara with Bert Lytell, had stepped over to | Deauville, famous French bathing resort, for a few scenes. And that afternoon she employed her time variously ‘in Paris, Monte Carlo, Nice and New York. Barb: is seen in this, her latest picture, as a Woman with a restless eart. She follows the love call al! over Europe, then finally returns to i the real man of her heart's de ire right where she started from Such, sometimes js the way of a woman * The picture is an adaptation.from Pearl Boles Be'l’s novel of the same title and*includes a high class cast eee SAN JUAN, Porto Rico — Ger. many’s only naval training ship, the cruiser Berlin, arrived with sixty cadets, the first time a’ German na val vessel has visited an American port since the world war. “THOUSANDS HAVE. KIDNEY =) TROUBLE AND NEVER SUSPECT IT Applicanta/ fori: Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from drug- gists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there {s one par has been very mn that essful in overcoming these condi ns. The mild and healing infiu © of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root s soon realized. It stands the highest ov its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of © prominent Life Insurance com- panies in an interview of the sub: ject, made the astonishing state: one reason why so many nts for Insurance are rejected 2use kidney trouble is so com: | mon to the Amertean people, and the jority of those whose appll- » declined do not even sus- they have the disease. Dr. rs Swamp-Root js on sale at stores in bottles to two lium and large. if you wish first to test great preparation send ten cents Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N mple battle. When writ sure and mention this paper, ROUGH ACTION SHOWN IN ‘DUTY FIRST” AT. IRIS --Leo Soccl, who plays Clark in the Sanford Production, “Duty First,’ featuring Pete Morrison, one of screendom'’s militant stars, which will be shown’ at the Iris theater last times today, leaped into “heavy’ fame over night. He was playing extra’ on one of the big “lots” when the touted “heavy” of the play suddenly showed the white feather {n a big fight scene. The directon was in despair until Leo Socel stepped up to him and sald he would take on the fight, just to show what he could do. He did. Since then the competition for this sterling actor and fighter has been keen and Marcel Perez who directs Duty First’ is particularly pleased to have him cast fn this great play, eee eeetne ies r IN THE LEGISLATURE Senate First Reading. House 15—Relating to safety run- aways for of] and gas well cellars Mines. House 83—Relating to rodent con- trol, Agriculture. House 98—Relating ‘to grading and inspection of potatoes. Agri- culture House 8—Relating to charitable trusts. Revenue. House 96—Inheritance Corporations. House 108—Relating to truant of~ tax cede ficers. Judiciary. House 121—Relating to wills and trusts uhder wills: Judiciary. House First Reading. Senate 60--Relating to examina- tion of insurance companies. Reve. nue. Senate 73—Repealing author: tion for conventions of county a sessors and commissioners at pub lic expen: County affairs. Reinstated in Senate. Senate 53—State reserve bank. Withdrawn in House. House 95—-State bank guaranty fund. Substitute to be offered. Passed by House. 29 (Substitute)—Relating ion of foreign bullding and loan associations. Ayes, 38; Senate 65—Relating to abandon: ment of water rights. Ayes, 61; noes, 0, Senate 66—Relating to water divi- sion superintendents. Ayes, 60; noes, 0. Flouse 13—Gasoline tax. Ayes, 34) noes, 14. House 112—Relating to child labor. Ayes, 49; noe Senate 26—Increasing farm loan fund. Ayes, 61; noes, 0. Senate 45—Relating to inv ARKEON ONLY ONE MORE NIGHT noes, Che Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925 of state permanent school funds in farm loan mortgages. Ayes, 61; nces, 0. Senate 38—Relating to trust funds recelved by the state sioner. nd commis Ayes, 60; noes, 0. 166—Truth-in-fabrics noes, 0./ Relating to county treasurer acting ex-officio as school district treasurer, Ayes, 48; 1 13. Senate Relating to depo county, municipal and 1 trict funds. Ayes, 55; hoes, ( House First Reading. Senate 72—Reating to teaching concerning the constitution in the public schools. Education, Senate 87—Relating to work. Bridges. Senate 71—Relating to coa! mine catastrophe dnsurance. Mines. Senate 68—Relating to bribery in connection with workmen's compen sation. Senate commissioner fairs. Senate 59—Relating to regulation of insurance companies. Revenue. Withdrawn in House. House 23—Relating to determina- tion of small claims. Passed by Senate. S. J. M. 3—Memorializing con. gress to remove cloud on school] section title, Ayes, 26; noes, 0. Senate 49—Relating to highways, Ayes, 22; noes, 3. | Senate 57—Relating boundaries of public reserves 24; noes, 2. Senate 75—Relating to ratification of Colorado river compact. Ayes 26; noes, 0. Senate 84—Relating to definition and regulation of sale of paint Ayes, 25; noes, 0. Senate 89—Relating to assets in hands of receiver of failed bank. Ayes, 26; noes, 0. | Senate 90—Reiating tq notice of | claims under public contracts. Ayes, 25; noes, 0. Senate 69—Relating to workmen's | compensation. Ayes, 26; noes, 0. | House 47—Relating to married woma: acting as administrator Ayes, 26; noes, 0. House 48—Relating to married woman acting as executrix. Ayes 26; noes, 0. House 70—Relating to conditional bill public} 6i— Providing for county districts, County af- Ayes, Judiciary. i | mon on to marking | p 1923 when the rate was Increased | payable March 16 to stock of rec- from $1.50, The new dividend is|ord March 3. the paper under- eee ae AsPiRin SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’? and INSIST! i House 71 jaling to conditional! agreement on arbitration and dis- sacs contracts. Ayes, 26; noes,.0. | armament. House $1—Relating to disbarment This report, stands, ranks with Balfour's famous memorendum on inter-allied debts, uting to dipping of noes, 1. written in 1922, which formed the ating to dipping of| basis of the recent British note to AY 6; noes, 0. | France. It reviews the past security| policy, indicates what is deemed the} unworkable character of the prenent | Geneva agreement and sets forth| the lines upon which the sub-com: mittee believes the future security| policy should be framed. Balfour stressed the danger of leaving Germany isolated to join forces with Russia. MONKEY USED biti SERMON NORFOLK, Va., Feb, 17.—A mon- key, tethered a few feet-from the pu.pit as an exhibit against the evo- lution theory, cast quizzical glances over an overtiowing congregation in DIVIDENDS INCREASED . NEW YORK, Feb. 17.— Members the Park Avenue Bayiist. church 7 | Sunday while Rev. Dr,}of the E. I, Du Pont’ de Nemours / Holland shed a ser-|@nd company increared the an- | Man or Monke: nual dividend rate on the common The climax for the congregation | stock from $8 to $10 a share through | —and the monkey—came when he | declaration of a quarterly dividend of was held alott in the pulpit, a stern] $2.00. 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