Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1925, Page 4

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Fr ~ PAGE FOUR a scenic s SHOWING ON SCREEN AT| == which Directc RIMLTO; 15 BIG REELss.s ably obvious on hly gl | today n | turing h t Mc an | mountal OF THRILLING APPEAL able cr r to And Velvet they w and did When have the and TL he said could t 8 fast ric oem HIGH REGART ~ FOR DECEASED, tay Fi Grain wie and when Casper Warehouse Co, || Pm an : a tions Phone 27 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE ut the ¢ «cd ” a surprising , the plot js un- without ample comedy relief. Fi 2 » it is superb and a real forest fire in Mix and his support- “ee NEAL HART FEATURE 0 ss GLOSE AT IRIS TODAY u melodrama of me = cao NUBMI STARTS Towa PICTURE ONE | AUISTANCE FAN American Runners Al- to the cineme | ready Showing Im- bi provement. Sane etka ct BY HE ¢ (United Paavo Nu United States 1 an and 1 ance runners if ld only get interest n “dumb" in any|that the United States was turning » a nation came Distance running more eth’ | Ted Meredith, the quarter-mile and | t] It through the |the athletes v n to him by|ed in events over which do not live] It is a , f wonder fever? Jk the i € legs in the It is cer ches said e fe sauich a thelr ligent under-|a Pad rfect team re. | more labor tanding in its im-| half-mile recor it is inces mark during the Olymuzir games in : Paris last summer that represent the attitude of most « s-country nan oven. The heat was so _ so hard that ambu- i lances trailed the field to Silver Cloth those who collan: Swedieh runner Wide, were in such a condition in grave danger of death |; consciousness | ; nd the course . Incjuding the great | e until near the few trailed in three or four minutes be Staggered to Meredith salc hind Nurmi dressing rooms “Distance runners are all sa they wouldn’t be running Various reasons were the automobile was one sald that J losing the wanted to r Je too much Others said youngsters were 1 coming weaker and less sturdy they pointea selective s Ernie Hye th Swedish Oiympic and who train land team for the Olympics last y was the first authority this theory | before. ‘The ot ° statistics of the © in the United States,” ed into runners just and here is nothin an boys. ly s head of a nath 2 returned {t to the tres to be used for ot dinnera and known dur only tal ac Conqueror of Delaney Introdu’ my Slattery, youth{ul Buffal fraternity the other night by hi rlenbach and ‘4 the fis taney. conqueror of Pau) Bi 9s Slattery ax a dangerous « upwards Che eae Daily Cribune nsutionab def 160-pound class oTERSN [3 SUMMARY OF HIGHT NEWS | ‘The action of the French | 5 of deputies in voting spe i confus| ‘rench official circles. ap note of the German government against the Dnving With Defective. maintenance of French troops, in the Saar valley, protested Brakes Caused Fatal adjo? of the question. 1 + WASHINGT ON,—Ambassador Accident, Claim. Frank B, Kellogg, secretary of —_—___ designate, has given President Cool- idge a most optimistic view of mat- Charles ¥, Patterson, Jr., freed of | (fe Biot a manslaughtér charge last Tues- day in connectian ‘with the death of Lincoln F. Kelly last Qctober, was rearrested on a felony charge yes- terday, sworn to by Mrs. Kelly. The warrant charges Patterson with driv- ing car with defective brakes, the penalty carrying a prison sentence of from one to 10 years, a fine of from $200 to $400, or both. WASHINGTON. Patterson was driving a car which knocked down Mr. Kelly as he was crossing East WASHINGTON—Without even ex- planatory debate the senate approv- ed the Kendrick Reclamation bill proving that the market bill pro- viding for “aided and directed set- tlement on government land in tr- rigation projects.” he senate ap- for the consolidation of a econd Street | the Nevajo reservations in Arizona; near Conwell. At reliminary | ang the withdrawing of 40 acres in hearing before Justice Edward. Bar-| New <texico for the use of the Nay- rett, Patterson was held on a man-|} ajo t-ibe. slaughter charge. eee es In a hearing before Judge Bryant] sppyGwick, Colo—Probable con S. Comer Tuesday, brought on al struction of a’ $1,500,000 sugar fac writ of habeas corpus, the Judge or-| tory here tt dered the charge dismissed as he|py the Gr 1 not believe the evidence suffi- cient to hold Patterson. The statue under which the recent warrant was issued declares a per son is guilty of a felony if an acc dent occurs caused by a car with} defective Stink tan Oe s year was announced at Western Sugar com- pans Prospect For Fair Inaugural Russian Girl Gives Up | Hope of Motherhood To Become U. S. Citizen) BYE MARSHALL (Copyright YORK spectacle being shown here radiant joy of a little N. ¥., 20 who has sac n's knife, the for the priv- rican eitizer that ‘she has Paula Patton will h Hotel room wh been awaiting word of Wa ston’s final decision on her in order to be near the Ellis immigration port if the government still insisted she was an imbecile and ordered her to go. Paula was so tired and worried th eleven years of waiting tha literally tottered Then the expected messenger ar rived, ‘The secreta labor had she might stay, Tears rv eyes. Then quickly she and planned p big dinne party, to which the bearer of her od news must cor mula came to this cou 1914 with her mother, young nd brother, to join her fathe man Patton, who had come ye her three we 1 officials, ined, declared an imbecile and ordered returned to Koy sin, She had hardly started v mig war was declared, her ship. put back to port and she was tempor Nowed to join her f Followed a series of leg the immigration a n permanent admittance. H capped by an impediment in spee ndu sis of lidated Press | nations Psychologists pronounced her “brig Her note | “WASHIN books were shown t Her friends in Olean found her | of foreign relations, which has occu- battle for few of the | the | little thr spread | ing di feeble-mindedr of home and and the|To ma decree, | pending questions never is possible but IT} for going concerns like a great ar- | government. where The new administration's inherit orked | ance includes two types of problems. +] The first is the task. 6f obtaining to help department's cht enough to Ic y buying up covers pending or projected '¢ | new international engagements. | Outstanding filustrations’ of the sot | first class are the Lausanne treaty ®|with Turkey and the World Cou | ‘ocal | Paula | fr¢ OLE is regarded Ja one sport rhiaks past per formances count for but little Champions come and go in golf with almost monotonous regularity, Title holders ara de- throned annually, Walter Hagen is one of the very few leaders in golf who is ever con- sistent. Hagen is the one champion who for years hay lived up to his ttle Speed skating is almost as fickle with its champions as the good old , Gcottish game of golf. Bach year some new flash bobs up. Upsetting the dope is a favorite m™ time among our best ice skaters, The latest phenom is Francis Al len, holler of the international ama- teur outdoor speedskating cham- pionship, Recently Allen added fur- ther laurels by winning the Ameri. can diamond trophy and the na. tonal title at Lake Placid, N. Y. Allen finished with a total polnts, Just enough to top Charles Gorman of St.John, N. B., defend. ings hampion Allen, who hails from Chicago, <1 umphed over one of the classiest Nelds ever entered In the Lake Placid classi«, ce Skating Champ ot 30% i PFAPIEXING Day Is Remote judging from probability based on weather records for half a century, za State Department to] Will_be between 44 degrees and the speak | freezing point. There seems to be but a dim Have Smooth Sailing chance that the New Englander will 4 experience balmy spring weather for al For New Term. his induction into office, and past indications point to conditions that will be reminiscent of his native sTON, Fr ‘eb. heath. ted Press.) The Assoc ere | The seed of some tobacco is to tiny that a single tablespoonful will pro- duce plants enough to cover ‘ten acres. place in the atten: tions of his immediate predecessor President ¢ will begin his new term of office next Wednesday with t of real trouble facing f the portfolio it probab! PANG im Bare nd Geld! IthyA| will contain, fewer ‘and. less perple: , Be aia mt atic problems than it has ak te. been the fortune of any secretary in Pork ones ReRies DrkkoxD many years to inherit when he took office. Yet ae SOLD BY DRUGGISTS Sea portfolio is not empty. an utterly clean sweep is -~Cass senate ratification for international Bishop: Cs) compacts alr negotiated but LAST TIMES TODAY awaiting approval. ‘The second question, but with the senate in r cess neither of these appears imme —in— diate. In the seccnd group the Rus- sian and Chinese problems are pre- “TABLE TOP dominant, with she Paris repara tions agreement in the near back RAN H” ground and the making of a similar Cc arrangement fer collection. of war claims from Austria and Hungary —Also Comedy— aa ae “GRANDPA’S GIRL” wenk. And she is very tired with the Jong uncertainty. But Paula has paid the price of American cit ORCRESTRA izenship. It is hers, now, and she SVERY NIGHT says the cost was not too much — Afternoons —_ --10c and 20c bas 1 Evenings -.-_---___ 10¢ and 25¢ | “gs SUNDAY ONLY | te JACK HOXIE | | | “THE WESTERN WALLOP” t it 7—BIG NIGHTS—7 WEDNESDAY NIGHT THE FAMOUS ARINGTON STOCK COMPANY MAYME ARINGTON ASSOCIATE PLAYERS WITH HER OWN BAND AND ORCHESTRA CHANGE of PLAY and VAUDEVILLE Every Night OPENING PLAY A Thrilling Comedy Drama in Four A “JIM THE WESTERNER” ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE EACH NIGHT Starting at 8:15 ‘ LADIES FREE to eee the OPENING PERFORMANCE, when accompanied an escort—Either Lad: G hol ONE PAID ABULT TICKET, “ for rf aF Geavapen belles PRICES OF ADMISSION During This Engazement— Children 25@ Adults 59¢@ COLUMBIA Satine | HOTEL® ST..JAMES’ TIMES SQUARE, Just off Broadway at 109-113 West 45th Street, NEW YORK * Much . Favored . by _ Women Traveling witha Escort An Hotel of quiet dignity, having the atmosphere and appointments of a well con- ditioned home. 40° Theatres, shops and churches, 3 to 5 minutes’ walk. 2 minutes of all subways, “L” roads, surface cars, bus lines. Within 3 minutes Grand, Central, 5 minutes Pennsyl- vania Terminals. all principal proved house measures providing | dditions to | * Double “ 4.00 450 5.00 6.00 LOUIS BMAYER presents “jhe REGINALD BARKER Production WOMEN WHO GIVE Based on “‘CAPE COD FOLKS" By SARAH P, McLEAN GREENE Adapted by BERNARD McCONVILLE and J. C. HAWKS Scenario by A. P. YOUNGER WITH THIS REMARKABLE CAST WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—(By The | Associa Press)—If the weather | performs accordin the law of averages, President ( ef kely | to have a partly clov h} nearly even chances for rain, for his inauguration. The temperature, Frank Keenan Robert Frazer Joseph Dowling then the light went out! age sea, the ship plunged on toward the rocks, Also Hal Roach Comedy SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 CASPER GETTING READY FOR NEW SPURT AKEAD, SALESMAN BELIEVES Casper is a keen town with That's what B. J. Kanker, repre. sentitive of the Detroit Stove works says. Several times before Mr, Kan er hi on his trips here to call on Bi nan, noticed lulls, ‘This is the kind of a city that almost in a class by itself. It m have jas\temporary depressions but after each one I have noticed ¢ per take a great suprt forward. | can see just such a pertod of rapty progress immediately ahead.” paanicest avi ad estat 9 Animaly are very sensitive to earthquakes, Hox and Cold Water and Use of Bai Single Rooms + $2.00 $250 $3.00 Double " + 350 4.00 450 Room with Private Bath Single Rooms + $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 Send fer book, W. JOHNSON QUINN: Barbara Bedford Renee Adoree Through the driving tempest a ship fought to keep its course, guided by the lighthouse on shore. And Baffled, beaten by the sav- Kinogram News THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA UST RIALTO - TODAY TOMORROW BiISHOP-CASS T —SUNDAY—MONDAY | Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and.9 TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Arrives 4 CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Departs --~ 6.45 p, m. 6:00 p, m. Arrives Departs 4:00 p. m. 8:35 p. m. Departs 7:10 a. m, SPECIAL ATTRACTION MONDAY---TUESDAY Billy and Betty Butcher In Dance Diversions Maxine Edwards IATER with TONY,the horse and DUKE, the “TEETH Also Comedy “THE MILK BANDITS” ORCHESTRA 10c and 40¢ . Departs p. m,

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