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~o 1 Peon TPA 8 wl SHI Aamo Che Casper Daily Cribune HEARER, NA oe ; \PTRACTIONS TONIGHT “K, The Unknown. jon Stock The Crash.” Iris—“In Hollwood with Po- ] | | nd Perlmutter. | cuse Me,” L. LL | Americ Colum baritone, Hall — Balloon lance, Arkeon—Feature Dance. AT TIMES Mrs.Saunders Tells how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Relieved Troubles of Change of Life th Tenn uydia B »Compound while Knoxville Pinkham’s Vegetat missed by s resc Miss Shearer, e train own vivid ng scene Is en Mled to safety by whe rope let do » crashed steaming locomotive. ommends this ple It s galore rsatile baritone, the le patrons with vocal re eater orche nd is tion of art e favorably tras of the coun- Kiddies Free Show Saturday, the c n of Casper, 8 eal could not do my housework half of the time and guf- fered dreadfully with m . My doctor said 1 would have to worry it out and I went through this for three years before I began taking the Vege- table Compound which I saw adver- tised. I think it was eight bottles that I took. It has been two years since I took any and I haven't hada doctor since for that trouble. Ido all my wash and ironing and I have gained from 116 to 188 pounds. I ad- vise all women who suffer physically and mentally as I did to give the Veg- etable Compound a fair trial. I hope it will do as much for them’as it did for me.’’— Mrs. T. A, SAUNDERS, 711 E. Depot Street, Knoxville, Tennessee, KIDDIES FREE SHOW AT THE a a c — a u TO SEE . o) o IN THE MORNING “THE SANTA FE TRAIL” LAST TIMES TODAY MARY ROBERTS RINEHART’S THE UNKNOWN VIRGINIA VALLI and PERCY MARMONT 1 1 Also Comed; “NORTH OF 50-50” featuring THE ANIMALS EWS PATHE TO! Also “Home, Sweet Home” ORCHESTRA Shows at 1—3 5—7—9 ears | ing dressing 10¢ and 4¢ A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair G T d dressin, ur b bri y anc and hair thick gleamy s of with life and pe rable softness, fresh 68 and luxuriance 1 movie jumping from an airplane to a noving expres train in order to engineer of burning ead over a chasm. The s are applied in time to save 1 ers in ches but ‘ the cab The vn to the cab of Rialto foot- | after he | Rialto a treat in itself through the On Sat orning at 10:30 e of Life, I | o'clock ent will pre ‘ode of the leepand The § depicting had melancholy | the conquest west by the spells. In fact, I | early 3 This {s a free show as nearly insane | for the kiddies should not be Beauty, While beautifying the hair "Dan-| 8 also toning and stimulat- ch single hair to grow thick, ng and strong, Hair stops falling t and dandruff disappears. Get a ttle of “Danderine’y at any drug tollet counter and just see how althy and youthful your hair ap. after this delightful, refresh- Coal Creek Coal $8.50 Per Ton Mine measure Moore & Morris Phone 17J4 Last Times Today ‘Hollywood —with— Potash | and | Perlmutter | —Also Comedy— | “Wild and . | Wicked” | ORCHESTRA | EVERY NIGHT jA fternoon 10¢ and 20c | Evening 10c and 25c¢ ICS | Tomorrow “CIRCUS LURE” —With— Matty Mattison “A--THE UNKNOWN” AT | AMERICA THEATER FOR LAST TIMES TODAY “K—The Unknown," which closes ay run at the America the- is a mystery master. he silver screen which is of mystery stage d “The Cat ary Mary Roberts Rinehart was the or of the story ‘K," which was nslated to the screen by the dir tor, Harry Pollard, under the elc ated title: The plot has all the marks of a similar story writ 7 | Kathleen Norris, but is worked out In a novel fashion, Percy Marmont does a splendid exhibition of character acting In the tle role of “K" Marmont, in the s all their previous cinema eff and deserve € credit with nd Marmont for the success of the picture. “Reckless Rot If you're sensitiv out loud at a movie ance” Friday. about laughing | on't go to see | tie feature {s one of s that the screen has ever had. dt ts adapted from t Broadway laughing hit, “Wha Your Wife Doing?” and is te: with funny situations ham’s titles f the most brilliant ever assembled interprets this le, It includes T. Myers, Wan¢ fous “ABE AND MAWRUSS” FLAGHES TODAY AT IRIS Alexander Carr, who plays the role of Perlmutter in Samuel Goldwyn's “In Hollywood with Potash and Perl mutter,” a First National picture which will be seen at the Iris th for the last times today, has gan to compete with Uncle “Join the navy and Carr declare: America first.” Ho has f Sam's see the world,’ Be an actor and see ured that In his long stage experience he has toured more than one hundred thou- sand miles and has acquaintances In almost every city over ten thousand population in the country. Carr ts the original Perlmutter of Montague Glass’s stage plays and also played in the first Potash and ‘ol producer uel Goldy ne a ABINGTON COMPANY Io ACCORDED OVATION IN writers’ opinion, is the real night and was a triumph for the Ar- e pict although the sv ington Stock company, Mayme Ar: ance of Virginia Valli won for | ington Associate Players. r the right to have her nar The the was packed to capac- rilllantly in th ity and many were turned away. Miss ita Fisher Arington was exceedingly pleased by play than their ment. The Arington band and orchestra | “Reckless Roma which the | playing of popular song hits scoreda | America theater will present start-| hit, and the vaudeville skits between ing Friday. Because you'll have to| the acts of the play were entertain- laugh loudly and often r There will be one show each thought, we advise t starting at 8:15 o'clock, The anyway, beeaus y and vaudeville will be changed ested that you each night, thus offermg an entire- you gave loud guffaw or a mel ly new bill. ee PRAYER 1S GREDITED WITH CAGE VICTORY BY CAROLINA. SQUAD Prayer has been the biggest factor in the three southern conference basketball championship won by the University of North Carolina in the past four year, {n the opinion of the team's coach, “Monk” McDonald who today has been kept inviolately by mem- bers of the basketball squad for five years, Just before the game and between halves, McDonald said, the “pray ing" tar heels have offered prayer for victory in every contest thoy have entered in that period, ees To Cure a Cold a One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. (The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 380c.— Adv. Fletcher’s MOTHER Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and Bowels Absolutely Harmless ~No Opiates. CENTURY COMEDY, “DON THE NETTO Children Cry Additional Attractions LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO and, by regulating the Stomach aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Physicians everywhere recommend it. Perlmutter motion picture. The Iris attraction is the second screen story r ng about the adventures of the two famous partners as movie and is presented by Sam- OPENING AT COLUMBIA “Jim, The Westerner” opened with’ a bang at the Columbia Theater last the welcome accorded her company and stated that if the same Interest was shown each night, the Arington ors may stay in Casper longer present week's engage- CHAPEL HILL, N. C., March 5.— disclosed a secret that | “Coolidge Gray” Now Worn By The “First Lady” WASHINGTON, March 5.—(By ‘The Associated Press)—‘Harding Blue,” the new shade brought out four years ago by Mrs. Harding has its counterpart in “Cool- idge Gray.” the predominating tone of Mrs. Coolidge’s costume for the inauguration ceremonies. The new color is known 5 “moonstone,” a shade deeper and warmer than pearl. The costume ot Mrs, Coolidge was of ensemble effect, American-designed and American made. The coat and lower portion of the gown was of Ught woolen material known as “Joseena cloth,”’ some what of a cross between duvetyn and Kasha. The coat was embroidered in gray silk which in tracing with a thread of oxidized silver dropped from the shoulders to the hem of the garment, and at the sides the broad line of the panel was at the bottom with points running up- wards under the arms. With it was a collar of gray fox. The upper portion of the gown was of gray satin crepe. Mrs, Coolidge’s hat was of soft Milan straw, rather high crowned and small brimmed, trimmed across the top from side to side with a band of burnt-goose. Her silp- pers were gray as well as hér hose, Water Treaty Permit Signed By President WASHINGTON, March 5.—Presi- dent Coolidge signed the bill which would permit a compact Le- tween Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana regarding the dispos!- tion and apportionment of waters from the Columbia river and its tributaries not later than January 1, 1927. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG | It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘The secret of keeping young is to feel —to do this you must watch your iver and bowels—there’s no need of | having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your bf oman | les—a_ bilioug look in your face—du! Gel with no lyouninety sparkle, Your doctor will per cent of all sickness comes fromy Inactive bowels and liver, Dr, Edwards, a well-known physician {n Ohio, perfected a vegeta le com mixed with olive oil to act on the iver and bowels, which he gave to his | patients for years. | .Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They brin about that natural buoyancy which all should en H0¥ by eats up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr.Edwards’OliveTablets are known by their olive color, 15c and 30c, Columbia Theater TONIGHT . And Every Night This Week MAYME ARINGTON ASSOCIATE PLAYERS HER OWN ORCHESTRA ENTIRE, CHANGE OF PLAY And Vaudeville Every Night TONIGHT The greatest of all Mysterious comedy-dramas, “THE CRASH” ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE Starting at 8:15 POPULAR PRICES Matinees Saturday and Sunday 10c and 25c NIGHT PRICES Children, 25¢ Adults, 50¢ NO HIGHER AL RUPERT HUGHES Production of his own novel and play “EXCUSE ME’ With NORMA SHEARER—CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE and WALTER HIERS Sp "T WORRY” HODGE PODGE NOVELTY Singing, “OLD Shows Sta 1,8, 5, 7 and 9 A Thrill a Second L. I. JOHNSTONE ‘ALL ALONE,” by Irving Berlin Mat. 3 o’Clock augh a Minute What would you do if you had the girl—and the ring —but no minister? “EXCUSE ME” isa great entertain- ment. You'll never excuse yourself if you miss it! ecial Attraction BARITONE PAL,” by Egbert Van Alstyne; Eve. 7:30 and xe TODAY 0 And what a story! o'Clock TOMORROW Actress Wins Separation In Gotham Court NEW YORK, Mareh 5,—Blanche Yurka, actres was assured a de cree of separation from her hus band, Ian KeKith, actor, here when Supreme Court Justice Lydén halted her testimony before. him and an- nounced that no further testimony was needed, the charges of abandon ment and non-support having been proved Mies Yurka charged that her hus- band had been attentive to Marjorie Rambeau, actress, who had appeared as leading woman with him. PICINICH AND EHMKE SIGN BOSTON, Mass., Mareh 5.—With Howard Ehmke, one of the Red Sox’ star twirlers and Valentine Picinich, catcher, back in the fold, the Boston HELP KIDNEYS BY DRINKING MORE WATER Kidney and bladder irritations of- ten result from acidity, says a noted authority. The kidneys help filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it may re- main to Irritate ard inflame, caus: ing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in con- stant dread; the water passes some: times with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is dif- ficulty in volding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can't contro! urina- tion. While {t {s extremely annoy: ing and sometimes very painful, this is often one of the most simple ail- ments to overcome. Begin drink- ing lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoon- ful in a glass of water before break- fast. Continue this for two or three days, This will help neutralize the acids In the system so they no long- *> are a source of Irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normal again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Uthia, and {s used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by acid trritation. Jed Salts sauses no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effer- vescent Uthia-water drink which may quickly relieve your bladder tr: ritation, By all means have your physician examias your kidneys at least twice a year.—Adv. LAUGHING FEATURE Ms i] THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 American league outfit at New Or leans is nearer actual playing shape than ever, according to word from the camp yesterday. Both Ehmke and Picinich put thelr names to con- tracts yesterday. The Boston Braves may desert St. Petersburg for Miami Beach next spring, it was reported at the Amer ican league headquartgrs yesterday A disagreement with the New York Yankees over use of the St. Peters burg grounds is said to be For Colds Headache Pain Toothache Safe Nia ‘ Producers Distributing Corporation / iS rag the 'SPi SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN”? —ontddne Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are _ not getting the genuine Bayer As by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Neuralgia Neuritis Accept only ‘Bayer’? package which contains proven directions. 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