Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1925, Page 4

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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune | eeaenee ne : iit o! ever, it is not necessary to refinish Women members of the families % Bread i the entire body panel because the] werg said to have joined in the fight velation,” with | damaged section alone ean be quick-| ing, although none were hurt. 4 aS Gs | ly repaired with Duco, The, fight started, officers sald, Headin’ Through,” with Thus, for the first time in the low} when Charles Schoyer tried to col-| priced field, automobile purchasers} tect $180 from Raymond Evans. s Gleamy Mace of Hair [AT THE AMERICA. FRIDN arr __ |TRIOSTABBED, ol — eat ae LEQ MAHONEY SCORES © | Sombre Black Is Giving FOUR SHOT IN ose Be “Danderine” does Wonders Way to Brighter Tints “| INOMCHFILMATIS, “iy Body Finches | BATTLEROVAL The sombre black finish of Amer! can automobiles which has been| CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., March 11. rd on practically all but the} —Three men were stabbed and tn- high priced cars until recent | Jured and four were slightly injured us has been criticized time and| by bullets in a fight in the moun- Heart. with Florence fans in hits and which ¢ diminutive but : === VIDOR F 7 |“ ” MIGHTY WESTERN DRAMA OF THE PASSING OF SUNDOWN?” MI l 6. But | THE CATTLE KINGS, STARTS TOMORROW AT THE AMERICA THEATER By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH | 2 2 STAR CAST APPEARS. IN) ii h BIG FILM “REVELATION” |, OPENING AT THE RIALTO The powerful and inspiring story of the conquest of our | vast West—the rise and fall of the Cattle Kings—their N] Revelation,” the new Metro in| lives, their loves, their fears, their hates, their passions— Wg turecancounced/ by. the Riataciam the human fires that impelled our race to fight and conquer er to open has been heralde ; et fp other citier as one of the moat —the same impulses that still stir our own hearts today— Ey mamatiant eee RY a picturized in the dramatic and historic setting of the gi- ry | abs es SOCCER gantic drive of 100,000 cattle across the Texas border—an Fwy an astonishing \engh, eas epoch of American life that is compelling, fascinating, Blue, Lew Cod E or, Ed-| ward Con y € e Slegmann Kathleen to Matiesen, Ethel} Wales anc Guerin, tC | Wag push of a which is founded ‘ legend ; q of a monk In ‘ % planted a rose 3 : t d and the = ib > be t {ts barrenness ; * t for his sins, He A : veness and the i MP A : oe blossoming fort ith tote naa |Bessie Love and Roy Stewart in a tremendous spectasle—Sundown”—portraying the retreat of the cattle kings before the advance of the homesteader. A. powerful love story is told on a moving backs sign of his forgiveness, ground of 100,000 thundering cattle, prairie fires, ficods, human hatred and conflict, The panoramic scenes of thousands of cattle crossing the Mexican border are too impressive for description. un: Pt a he Seve et 8 a down” is conceded to be one of the two greatest western dramas ever made. It starts tomorrow at the America. won her soul back through the —_ “ — ms Sere ms rakes Ideal: sereen imnne] barming star to give brighter with age and pollahing,| tains near South’ Cénnelisile yes: terial, with its swift action and vivid | her taler ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT, Duco finish, more ‘than any other] terday, 1 was learned today when pha 7 was the | AMERICA—“Christine of the i HIGHT COLORS Io Wi Sate SO ILM: Soe 2s eseitolooun ty auiiertiiees ote Is Love Mad Ecstasy or a Divine Miracle? nival dance, c-e for Any Girl's Hair ch vant over her 1 the screen. | For Dorothy does not t Sa eit REVELATION ll moving pleture producers whe children between. the ages ain by E ans. ter the Iris day, is a typical Jol 3 to our shores con. DUNE NS a3 soap So! “ Becki. This means tl ter hi jack gavé our cars a | beled = Ty 2 i r es this ¢ ) ineral appears i was no e | Ses asked: FROOMS) rrequently and long glowing tints of the rainbow, and 1 | The Califorhla state law compels} This comedian of shadowland 1s} consequently a procession of Amert- eness of #0 A Perfect Photoplay with An All-Star Cast Including Viola Dana Monte Blue Lew Cody Marjorie Daw Frank Currier Edward Connelly Based on Mabel Wagnalls’s Book “THE ROSEBUSH OF A THOUSAND YEARS” credited with possessing an assort-|can cars had the sar ment of pep and laug svoking | many peas in @ pod. ntles at once the delight of his} ‘The reason for this American prac- liences and the envy of his rivals. | tica was really rather obvious, It He js given the widest range and| was more costly to produce ears in free play for his stunts and antics | colors other than black and, further: i as Johnny] more, coloring other than black was ry and scenario} more liable to show mars, scratches, himself, and the wear and tear of rain, sun, | x cast includes such| mud and dust. s Doris May, Dorothy s, Michacl Dark, Ruth Renick, Robert Cain, Dan Mason, Fred Es Direction Hines, Warner Her chair 5 he di-| little tot just Hines wrote the for this pictu Tomorrow. on, supervisor of juctions and one Im men in the » author of “Sun the Amer 1 the filr e which| r its locale the vast desert But an insistent demand for more distinctive coloring is gradually bringing about more colorful care, | und the introduction of Duco finish which is practically impervious to climatic conditions and may be re- paired, in case of mar, by simply spraying over the damaged part— eliminated the second er coloring, | . MOTHER := Fletcher's | Castoria is especially pre- | pared to relieve Infants in | arms and Children all ages of | ur «Girls! 1 1 combing an hy dressier iv hair, jus sten ¥ the hairy “Pande , five states in the southwest, as Superb spectacle, tingling thrills, sensational drama, alluring beauty, swift ac- Ne hair up \ nd it will ap-| Se Be vate EN ROR EEE she ae Constipation, Flatulency, Wind | ee (life a that incompars | t WAQTHE 5] pnd on nue Asie ye Tce te as Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach tremendous story of love— t 1 t troatr “ announcement © 7 Did 4 es us tle 9 sa nad luxur : in both buco. finish ana} and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. | sacred and profane. ely. fance STETST other than black has While beautifying the hair “Dan A carnival dance is the t : ie ' a4 dering” is o toning and stimulat __ | offered for tonight t | } da sensation in the low price To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of A fhi hn. ing each single bale to grow ment of W Ee let touring, roadster| Absolutely Harmless=No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend ‘¢ UI ong an wana peppy | nd coach finished in a rich dark 's in| blue. ‘The sedan is finished in Ao ANE . Murray. 1 nent with in-}#auamarine blue, with upper panels 1s a SY BF r ag} in black, while the coupe is finished pi 201 ‘ hag in sag? green for the lower panels Conyiry Oaeny ifor | sherds ninr*| and hood, and black for the upper 4 “POWDERED “4 t " | panels, Fenders on all the models KIDDIES’ CHICKENS” a. | So Sad | Pa ERA aa ek are in black. is « | Thousands Have Discovered The Duco finish gives the cars a FABLES . | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets deep, rich goss which retains its : ay | area Harmless Substitute | E ife and lustre and, unlike the pre- = as a : xt stitute for calome a " ¢ “tt he tba 7 = eu , (WER }\ | \ QUART Nf WATER THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA / me, a i e | | et PF . | bn i eae) VET AN LAUT | O SHOW » $5.00 Reward maeememe| | Me ng DO. ewar eee er : CLEANS KIDNEYS :, TODAY SE ipive allace reward (wil; bel paiey ae at have no badafter | P+ ° | e 99 SAT | 5 Oalbok. eee Gert “turmlating the Capper | affects They don't injure theteethiike| Princeton Carries Off AT " TOMORROW Ang Dally Tribune inf tion leading | Strong liquids or calomel, They take a. 1 : N nan can make a : # rey tothe capture © | hold of the tro nd quickly correct First i lonors in Her malt Hing the. kidnew {fraudulently jit. Why cure rat the expense of . . 3 A copped te eah . i t © from Tribune subs the tee'h? ometimes plays | Divisi * le Teh ink, tho: cine ioe Gane sc is uid “of the paper shi | havoc with guris. So do stron Ivision. bating too much rich’ foad " — ) ne paper o} Dn ‘ ive ‘Table 1 yecome overworked ‘ mes Autor trom. the | L Dr. E td’ Olive Tablets take aoe ARTA teniins 4 Mare SECOND Besmor a =n tebine the els Hot, Gawain Headaches, “dullness” and thatlazy| (Copyright Casper Tribune) waste and poisons EPISODE - CASS —= to show his it he can | feeling come from constipation and a} NEW YORK, March 11.—At this sod. ‘Then we pot sick OF owe oe Se ism, headach iver trouble, leeplessness s often come not do so please cal) the Tribune. | disordered liver. 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