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dir & PAGE FOUR DRAMATIC COURSE THEN IN “BREAD” WHICH NOW I3-OPENING AT RIALTO inusual scene of great dra is developed early tn action of “Bread,” the picture which came today. This an’s discovery f the household money nd, and the histrionic this striking situation are met Ww an astonishing ease and power by Mae Busch in the role of the outraged wife, Jeanette is forced to give up her the {ll-founded jealousy to theater by alftiou! position by This catas r to-marry a spend. by the name of and the marriage It is nt this point the discovery of the theft Jonnette leaves him and goes back {nto the business of earn ing her bread. she ecomes an {mportant he firm, how she Is with her regenerated incidents form the ance of a matchless memt finall, husband—t remaining sw film. Victor Schertzinger, who directed the photoplay, has enhanced every Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair BSc “Danderine”. does Wonders | for Any Girl's Hair Giris! Try this! gWhen combing and dressing your halr, just moisten your hair-brush with a little “Dan- derine” and brush {t through your hair, Tho offect ts startling! You can do your hair up immediately and ft 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" {s also toning and stimulat ing cach single hair to grow thick, long and strong, Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get bottle of “Danderine” at any frug or toflet counter and just: see how healthy and youthful your hair ap. pears after this delightful, refresh- ing, dressing.—Adv. A Real Sale at a Real Jewelry Store AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 South Center Casper, Wyo. Bishop-Cass TODAY—-LAST TIMES JACK © HOXIE —in— “THE FORBIDDE {HONE MOVEE REALISTIC PCarries Call for Aid Six possible screen value of the widely discussed Charles D. Norris novel the same name. BARBARA LA MRR FILM SLOSES TODAY; COWBOY REEL NEXT AT AMERICA Barbara La Marr wears a bewil- dering array of gowns in her latest picture, “Sandra,” which is being offered by First National at the America theater for the last times today. Everything from negligee to ballroom gown Is sncluded—eve- ning dresses, sport wear, afternoon gowns, dinnor wraps, bathing cos- tumes, etc. Chief of her new style modes is a ballroom costume con sisting of sflver cloth and imported lace, carrying a fifteen-foot train of silver lace in brilliants. ‘This Is said to be one of the most pretentious gowns ever worn in motion pictures Bert has the leading male | “Thyindering Hoots” Fred Thomson in a new role that of a cowboy who saves his horse by giving bare-handed battle to an enraged bull in a Mexican bull fight arena—ia seen at the America theater tomorrow for the first time n this community when “'Thunder- ing Hoots,” the first of his new series of F. B. O. dramag, makes its appearance here, The arena scenes in which the world-famous athlete struggles with the big animal are the most spectacular which the In- trepid Thomson has ever attempted Tt caps the climax of a thrilling story which has plenty of comedy elements as well as the big surge and sweep of western drama. Ann May, one of the most charming young ingenues of the screen today has the role of a Spanish, senorita opposite Mr. Thomson. Others in the cast are Charles Mailes, Carrie C. (Ward, Fred Huntley and Bill Lowery. Al Rogel!l who did so well with the Inst Thomson sertes, direct ed the picture. The story {s from an original by Marion Jackson. IN PROVIDING THRILLS Very few among the audiences who’ will see and be thrilled by the water scenes tn “The Forbidden Trail" at the Iris theater, will realy ize the danger Director Bradbury demanded of Hoxie in his desire for realism. The location chosen for the film ing of the picture is one of real his torle interest. The town of Kern- ville was known in the early '60s as Whiskey Flat, located in the valley, of Ute. The entrance is through a narrow gorge guarded by the rushing waters of the Kern river. Even in the old days few men dared brave the sweep of waters made all the more dangerous by hidden rocks. , Three attempts were made beforé Hoxie's riders were able to force their horses to take the stream and then the hidden dangers of the long unused channel came nearly proving fatal to all. NORTH WASHINGTON HALL TO STAGE BIG CARNIVAL Again will there be a gala affair at North Washington hall, with Rawhauser's snappy musicians mak ing merry. Tonight confetti will fall in a shower and serpentire streamers will zip through air at this'place of hilarity and amusement which announces a carnival dance that will far surpass all past and similar events. weet daddy! Those who will rowd the hall tonight will have the time of their lives. Novelties of all nds are hands for the dancers and he revelry plar ina Ass by itself. ned for will be AIGHES COME. TOO LATE 10 GHUSE THRILL (Continued From Page One) days, ore was fed Into smelier fur- haces by what was known as the “center charge” method. It was la- borious, slow and costly. Being of an inventive turn of mind,.Carson con- celved what the thought was a bet- ter way. Five times ho filed patent papers for his newest method with the pat- ent office. in Washington, only to have them sent back because of er- rors in spelling. Finally he got a patent. He hawked his apparatus from_smelter to amelter but without success. Six years ago, according to alle. gations ret forth tn the sult filed at that time, he found that one big smelter which had rejected hig in vention had buflt and was using his patented ore furnace. The court -de- cisicn a day or two ago was the re- sult of subsequent litigation, Carson as yet has not recelved any portion of the twenty million whieh, t is forecast, will shortly be his. In fact, the old man jurt now fg ilving In a sailor boarding house on the San Francisco water front, subsisting on wo meals a day, until his lawyer effect settlement of his patent claims. Ohe of his two meals daily is 1 breakfast consisting of coffee and “cinkers.” The other almost equally as frugal, is taken as late in the ‘ay as his hunger will permit. Pos sibly ft is his present cash-restrictea Met which inspires Carson for home Che Casper Daily Cribune “I guess I'm too old and too sot handled as effectively in cramped in my ways for big money to make much @ifference in my life now," says the old inventor-prespector-min- er. ‘I have been a bachelor all my life. So I haven't any plans, this late in life, of getting married. My mother is still living and when I get my money, I plan to do a lot by her. I've aiso got seven brothers, all ma: ried, all with large families and all about as poor as I've been most of my life, I plan to do some nice things by them. ‘What I want most of all, how- ever, is a nice little place where I can Fettle down and eat ‘home cook- in’ ' every day. I've been rambling all my life, either cookin’ for myself or eatin’ in restaurants. Also I'm goin’ to have a little laboratory all my own. I've got a couple of other ideas which I believe just as valuable to mining as my smelter furnace in- vention and I want to work them out.” Were he not famous overnight as an inventor and prospective mult! millionaire, “Old Man” Carson wou:d still stand forth as exceptional. In all of his 44 years of wandering, it is his proudest boast that never a week has passed but he has written a letter to his mother. “I'm plannin’ to fix up a nice little home tr her arid maybe she will do the home cookin’ for m he says. sect SA nd LEGISLATION STRIKES SNAG (Continued From Page One) there into the problem, the publi: buildings bill te really an emergenc measure. Virtually no building quarters as in spacious distributing rooms. And the mail handled by the post office department has naturally increased immensely in the last six years. Some of the southern Democrats are reported 4s opposed to the pub- ile bufldings bill because they think most of the money will be spent in sections of the country which vote fluence of Republican senators and the Republican ticket, due to the in- members of the house. The post office on the ther hand, will be in a position to show, in some cases, that the space problem knows no section- alism, and the crowded ccndition of government buildings will compel a uniform distribution of the buildings Besides, congress can at any time in the future, block further appro. priations if the funds are being spent from a sectional or political etand- SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” —Yondine point, Twenty-five million dollars a year {s not a large sum and it can hardly be spent in any one part of the country. The public buildings bill {s one of the few measures which {is conceded a good chance of passage and then it will be necessary for cities which want @nlarged or new federal build- ings to lay their case before the post office and treasury departments. Headaches From Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c—Adv. —_——__—_ SAN FRANCISCO.—Unofficial fig- ures indicated the election of Mrs. Florence Prag Kahn to succeed her late husband, Julius Kahn, in con. gress. HERDER'S LIFE lo SAVED BY FAITHFUL DOG Miles to Ranch House. LARAMIE, Wryo,, Feb. 19.—A shepherd dog belonging to a sheep erder named Douglas proba aved his life ing a message from him ouse six miles aws men at the ranch th had accidentally shot himsc mong the rocks, in an sible place on the , and was helpless, At fir Tuesda. & refused to leave his master mar slapped bim a time or wo} TRAIL” Also Comed “HOT AIR” ORCHESTRA | EVERY NIGHT Afternoons .-.-.... 10° and 20c Evenings ~-..,...---.10c¢ and 26c| some time ago and the wound in heen faithful ‘animal hastened | ching the farm house at evening, A way ed and found Douglas at 11 at night, almost dead from severo wound and the extreme The dog passed the sheep on two miles from where Doug and ran four miles further | to the ranch, although, he had not | at h for two year 8 lost his right arn he posse been done since the war. Federa bufldings and post offices are crowd ed to the doors and in many in stances the government Is in effect doing business on the streets or has been compelled to rent extra space n expenrive locations. The efficiency of the post office de partment depends upcn adequate housing facilities. Mail can not be for hildren Cry CASTORIA MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipa- tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and, Diarrhea;-allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and: natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of SMT ITN Absolutely Harmless~No Opiates, Physicians. everywhere recommend it, SELLING OUT QUITTING BUSINESS ALL NEW CLEAN STOCK TO BE SOLD OUT AT ONCE REGARDLESS OF COST OR PROFIT cooking. his right leg shattered the bone so there is a possibility that he will ‘ose that leg also. He ia in a hos pitalvhere, The dog remained at the ranch, the posse forgetting tu take him when the search for the man began. A few of our many money-saving items are listed here ReGeils (SOR D Mane. sens Ae ae eco e aeen White King Washing Soap, box___ Lye, per can___ Tomatoes, medium size, per can__ Corn Flakes, large package Apples in gallon cans, per can____ Ketchup in gallon cans, per can___ Butter Nut Coffee, Ib.— J. M, Coffee, lb YELLOWSTONE CASH GROCERY 528 West Yellowstone Phone 562-J Dancing Academy ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY} TOMORROW NIGHT, FEBRUARY 20 “A DANCE DIVERTISSEMENT” BILLY MAHONEY LILIEN IRELAND “ARGENTINE” (Ballroom Tango) “A FLIVVER EPISODE” (Fox Trot Eccentrique) the tensest excitement! bully for mistreating his horse, showing the tremendous fight between man and bull, there a second’s lull! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package Pain Toothache which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tab Also 7 ttles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacié Spectacular—Entrancing in its from Long Island to Monte Carlo in an hour of luxurious romance splendor— —WITH— Barbara La Marr Star of ‘The White Moth” and “Shooting of Dan McGrew” —Supported by— Bert Lytell —Also Comedy— “Roaring Lions at Home” Pathe News Orchestra Topics SHOWS AT 1—3—§—7 and 9 10c and 40c LAST SHOWING TODAY - | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925 Colds Should Always Be Treated With Vapors No Dosing, You Just Rub It Over Throat And It has long been recognized that the most effective way to treat colds + is to apply the medication directly to } the affected parts. This of course”) can only be done by means of var pors that can be inhaled. : Vicks provides the ideal method of securing medicated vapors, Wheli rubbed over throat and chert the in grediente—Menthol, Camphor, Euca- lyptus, Thyme, Turpentine—are va- porized by the body heat and Inhaled directly into the alr passages and lungs. At the same time, Vicks is absoth- ed through and stimulates the skin like a pcultice or plaster, affording a double action which brings truly remarkable results. V VAPORUB Over 17 Musson Jans Useo Yeary LOUIS B. MAYER Presents Prom the Fovel by Publiahed by Mae Busch Robert Frazer Wanda Hawley Pat O'Malley Stan Laurel Comedy—‘Somewhere in Wrong” Felix the Cat Cartoon THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing the Popular Hit “AT THE END OF A WINDING LANE” by Isham Jones and Gus Kahn RIALT' LADIES’ GUEST MATINEE ‘TOMORROW Any Lady Purchasing a Ticket May Invite a Lady Friend FRED. OF CHARGE. A Story of Marriage—and ‘Freedom Charles G. Norris E. P. Dutton & Co. With @ 100 per Gent. Cast, Including Hobart Bosworth Eugenie B. Myrtle Stedman Ward Crano Also ee SRE: v. | { | Continuity and Scenarte by | Lenore Coffey and Albert Lewin | Dwected by Victor Schertzinger rer TODAY TOMORROW Big Carnival Dance TONIGHT DON’T MISS THIS ONE It’s the Best We Have Had This Year Join the Crowd and Be Happy! A VIVID DRAMA OF THE WEST Starring FRED THOMPSON and His Marvel Horse SILVER KING A hurricane of action that is going to swee From the Tomorrow and Saturday Pp you into a state of moment that the hero whips the right up to the smashing climax Next is not ashington fall