Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Che Casyer Sunvay Cribune FOREST RANGES and horses per permitee being 84, while the average number of shoep per permittee was 1,414. In addition to the above numbers of stock, 2,930 owners grazed ‘free forester, ii stocknien would give their stock more attention while on the national forest ranges, and by the destruction of predatory animals. Considerable progress in the latter MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925 below normal, which resulted in an 18 per cent less than normal growth of forage, as an average over the district. Notwithstanding the dry conditions. stock {In general came ort the forest ranges in the fall in excel. The person who made this puzzle did it before breakfast, That's 13,363 cattle and horses, these being Bees} to.| lent condition, the dry feed result. “BOLDEN GED’ ENDS =| TODAY; NAZIMOVA IN | “SIN' NEXT AT RIALTO ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. AMERICA — “The Deadwood with Tom Mix. John Hawalian tenor and 330, 730 and 930 Kahookano, at America theater orches- guitarist o'clock, | tra RIALTO—“The Golden Bei Cecil B. De Mille production. a et. ies’ orchestra. why we come across a word that makes you hungry, repeated twice in this one. | SOW DECREASE IN POISON LOo5 Cattle and Horses Fed! On National Reserves Number 406,274. milk stock or work animals belong- Ing to local settlers, hunters, trap- pers and campers. The stock losses on the national forests of the Rocky Mountain dis- trict were slightly higher than nor- mal for the 1924 grazing season. These were as follows: Cattle and horsés, 3,624 head; sheep and goats, 17,911 head. Of the cattle and horses, 510 died from disease, 2,164 from/ eating poisonous plants, 152 were killed by predatory animals, and 798 died of unknown causes or other miscellaneous cases. One thousand two hundred forty sheep died of disease, 2,026 from poisonous pl.nts, work 1s being through operation between local stock asso- clations, the biological survey and the forest service. The average rainfall ing in solid weight being put on. penibbliad Satoh Gray Goose Shock Absorbers for over the| Ford cars. Phone 2148R. Rocky Mountain district during the} 1924 grazing season was 43 per cent! Try Tribune Want Ads for Results, oS | te | | IKLS—"Outwitted,” with Wu- | The district forester at Denver re- F | |liam Desmond, Iris theater or. ports that 5,695 local stockmen|5:776 were lost on account of pre- di || | grazed 406,274 cuttle and horses and| “tory animals, and 8,870 from other BC ast, ARKEON—Boxing bouts. | 1,231,003 sheep on the national| C2uses not classified. r= - forests of Colorado, South Dakota] While these es appear high, M e and central Wyoming during the|yet when considered with the total I f¥ 2 eee season of 1924. These numbers were| umber grazed the percentage of —h ie of Luo F divided by classes as follows: loss is not high, being but 86-100 of at at 8h Owners numbering 4,817, gr one cent on cattle and horses \ ¥ ri Pia 394,770 cattle and 11,504 horses, and 1.4 per cent for sheep and goats. ., at the Rialto in order to aid in the BERS $8) 2 Sey. On Were ed eae d 6 principal ro: Ol onthe ca nae Sheriff. 59. Two wrap the dead. $ : an Vora Reynolds,| “OrepY cause. Binewy. 61, Observed. 4 Begin today this new way. WEDNESDAY ner Baxter, Theo-| oo una I wan ee de eaat To prepare for publication. 63. ‘Vegetable that grows in pods. cd Julla Fay Play: | See ee thy py to be af-/95, Born, 64, European fresh water fish (carp I $4ap tue ohare: davdedl (thes opportuntly to feature! 26, ‘Torture. family) VERYWHERE are cause, according to world’s Ks desor,) 2¢F ON our program,” Mr. Todd] 9 yy ——__—_ yhi h * E Roberts Hedeson | DA ORE ONE Pi erem meee a7. Upon. ids leh tod Te Sen, teeth that dental authorities, of most r : ‘ oo 128. s arkle. i : sa three days’| Credit to the musical circles of Cas- may ride ati anchor, ? th elas: tooth troubles. It clings to : = per and expect her to score a great} 31, Printed notice. This offers you free a 10-_ teeth, gets into crevices and 4 fuccess at areas Zane convention. |33, ‘Tree with tough wood day test of the way that stays. Germs by the millions L her Ly aa i Verutile a soprano AG uCreteal: Hs Pa cid Sey coupon, tar, are the chief cause of een ng and vicacious in stage poise and| 3s. Where the sun rises cs What you find will sur- Pyorrhea. ly on } h special, d of two d e Rialto SING AT THE RIALTO agreed to feature Miss Bowerman personality, that I consider myself Pith of the matter. A woman's jealousy has been the 878 sheep owners grazed 1, sheep, the ayerage number of cattle reduced, _—_ ‘These losses could be considerably according to the district} prise you. Your teeth are Make those cloudy teeth glisten. | shat) Joan r Bowerman, popul 10-Day Tube FREE i e of Jeanie Mac:| ‘ 3 popula Y e Mail the Coupon Cee aeP | Camper. 905 13. been en | | NAZIMOVA AS QUEEN OF eer by a aiiled 3 | It’s th THE PARIS APACHES oe = S Sano | It’s the film on your teeth SPECIAL pee nm group of vocal selections. | | |__, HORIZONTAL | ATTRACTION this series, just < > point usper music circles are making ern nln y peanosHg ‘ ; h k h [ | nis series, J ieee ste tata malic) inquency 44. Devitrifie m MISS apaCecies Dene ne ee ee ev eormgficfent funds) io. Word of (driving) command. 4. Sounded (moving of leaves). t at aReS t em u 7 © iy Prep erperg eere ont tae irs i Frances Bowerman a novel, =a jonve jon of ati 4 4 eration of Music clubs to be held in| 24 Plumes of feathers (against the) 49. 1 fled particles Soprano adapted trom | Salt 1 City, In which represen | ,- eyelid aie r bo ne ard, | Tee | Run your tongue across your Singing Evenings 7:30—9:30 f Mer and Pic-) Vu" Uk omapate ‘fan er odd | 18 Sending letters. 8. Relish. die: | teeth and you can feel it. serial, is a fine social seine “ |18. Cluster of fibers in wool staple.| 57. Highest endeavor. | TOMORROW You can’t have prettier, 3 fortunate to be able to present her to 5 * ; i ; vhi oy v ire was produce: J-} Rialt, 4 ” | . many at ordin ealthier te aio wis eeauponsts| (Sante ents Beer. the latter! And in “Outwitted,” ary methods do not PME It is expected that Miss Bower- Sea eagle. combat successfully. Under combat that film, “The Redeeming Sen t hersrecente vite exp! ue is which begins a two days’ engage-| rs if i 5 ha Clean: Heart” Saale GAY area To accomplish. ment at the Iris theater today, this} it are the prettier, whiter Mail the coupon. Or ask h 1 Brute.” ‘The Re-| trict convention and if she wins dls. see ia I ants Saesiatargs atacetng rial feghe that Jou cave Your crugelss for Pepecdent. ora aw wtipping| gti ee et iat ee ro 2 is new picture, starring Helen ? Fi Jefter Sine Lien tbe eeiabes Wie aps sean tie Vehicle used fn winter. Holmes and Willlam Desmond, deals The great enemy of teeth pen Sexpectthe same results it gs pinatba pratitnal §odhtese kat ‘To plunder. with a remarkably clever gang of} pi ; rom old time dentifrices. Bari Ores " F Pulls with effort. counterfeiters whose leadre, “Tiger” ilm is the great enemy of Start beautifying your teeth an he ianele cimeaanans in A blow. McGuire (played by J. P, McGowan)| tooth beauty. And a chief today. e | Casper are contributing to the, ex- Sudden fright of multitude. has for years eluded the authorities. ‘ x jpemmen crate) Eo ea elie oe Bien The success of his operations was|[~—___ neo aeerte aorta eS aa = sri s Z 4 y fo dine. due yery largely to the fact that Mail this for P, aDsod onan : “INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD? ae an\ engageniehtiat the Rialto One who ts skilled in punning. | Lucy Carlisle, his “girl (played by |! FRE 10-Day Tube to 2Ppsa ént | ( We lub te aloo’ beni tbe wortherleenaay va Grace Cunard) was on the “inside"—|1 THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Sec. 540, 1104 8, Wabash Av ab ta elso betinn the, wor tlaxcm ane Wages. the secretary of the treasury'’s|} Senaw ais ce ete etnias MLAUCST AL ee sO ss Bowerman sing tomor: One intrusted with the property| stenographer. And John Kinney, ree 1 {! | row at the Rialto, of another. thé. aacretary. played by) ‘Aled U). Matna.isselssstecssscsyodmeosseantssecassetbevticnsseiotdetevabvosebias 1 agence 68, Hight plus two. Francis) never suspected where the|} 4 1 ®) 89, Subjected to chemical test, “opiger"” got hie information, GATOGS. sere essecerecesssensscscsssveeseceees teseteveecesececesers 1 ° SS 70, Opposite of even. All went well with the “Tiger”|] _ _ _ _ ______—COlY one tube to « famtiy, ama Straight from ‘ There {s an element of romancé VERTICAL until Helen Kinney, the secretary's PRPS T Te TS Py aren pers ° bs earthen task th 1. Black haw, daughter (played by Helen Holmes), Iga ne ee the studios : Ric oantad tua li THEATER FANS 2. Places of supreme happiness| deliberately flirted with him and he Soh 4 Cae, Deadwiobd <Conek? 4, (Dante describes nine), fell into the trap. When Lucy iodine, Cloainie oak TREO EA ree 3. Having ears. found this out, the “fireworks” were Tas f ica, portraying life h the wildest) yo4.0 Kan 4. Unit of electrical resistance. started and “Tiger” soon found that SEE | ena apes Bhe - the ' Westiauring the celal Hea" hn Kahookano, Hawallan tenor] 5, To dread. he was the happy (2) possessor of a|| The Dazzling Candy Ball ] famous “movie vamp : It was through the South Dakota| 94 gultar artist, is charming Amer-| 6. Pals. one-way ticket up the river! The Millionai ; who breaks a hundred } Bad Lands that the original Dead.| {ca theater patrons by his rendition | 7- Ingenuity. _—_— e Millionaire Wedding | hearts—and then delib- t wood Coach ran its perilous course | {n solo and with the accompaniment | 8. Mathematical term ' M4 | . , over rocky roads and tortuous trails,| of the America theater orchestra of| 9- What a hen lays. Loosen U That Cold The Fight on the i\ Gratelygices no er own t attacked by hostile Indians and pur.| late popular song hits and favorites |10. Spirits of the alr. Wi Alpine Crag | by the greatest sacrifice 4 sued by bandits eager to possess the| of his native land, sung in the na-|11 Everlasting. ith usterole The Newest | a woman ever made, . frelght of gold it often carried. tive tongue. 2 'o catch sight of. . | ’ The Deadwood ‘Trail started at{ This Hawallan is an ace on the|17. Dregs. Se eo Gowns from Paris j Chey nd ran through Laramie| sultar. He does not have an unus-|20- Polite word used for male. indmother'e mustard plaster W at All Come behind the\screen to Deadwood, South Dakota. ‘The| ual tenor voice but his plaintive |22- Small mass GUT theblister, You} bt apply it with i Sa (ho seek Uae ‘ first co: bullt in 1863, was con-| tones are filled with feeling which |24- Browned over the fire. the fingers. First pela warra tingle | _ and fascinating di structed of tron to be bullet proof.| gives his vocal selections added ap-|26- Sick person. maar yu eels tingle | th g drama Sh ae as the healing ointment penetrates the | ie of th a It was manned by eight guards be-| peal. He plays several selections on|2?- Rowed. 2ores, then comes a soothing, cooling | Latest ere? e ¢ ch guard carried| the guitar and alternates his song ak Hh te vensation and quick relief. | ' r 1d their| program by classical and popular orn. Made of pure oil of mustard and| ed f ld deliver 136 shots| music which proves a distinct novel-|32- University officers. | other si i H is| 4 it re ty. Kahookano will appear on the | 34 Pronoun. eal aT eee ce ee] CECIL B. DE MILLE’S 1 There were many times when it] stage of the America today at 3:30,]97- Indian tribe from Utah. doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, Triumph C seemed as though the old coach was 0 and 9:30 o'clock in between the sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu “THE ti marked by fate for certain destruc-| Showing for the last times today of matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu- I tion, but it weathered all the storms, m Mix In “'The Deadwood Coach.” 7 Ag a] ralgia, congestion, pains and aches o} 5 5 1 1s now on exhibition at the —_—_»—___. PUZZLE | the back or oints, sore muscles, sprains ithsonian Institute, Washington. S th Af oy, & oruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds o/ * A replica of it {s used in the film outh Africa " the chest. It may prevent pneumonis | —With— wilh ta being ahown at the. Amer ; SOLUTION || a i eee ca | ROD LA ROCQUE—VERA REYNOLDS— | 7 a theate | To Mothers: Musteroleis also 3 It is . id that Buffalo Bill Cody] On Holiday | zaahe in pee form for | LILLIAN RICH | / | once bad a horse which carried him Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle ables and small children. — | over at 1 miles tn nine hours For Prince 7 Ask for Children's Musterole. | Ne ol | I forty minutes, when he was b } 35e and GSc, jara Lad OF, | 1 ans. and tubes. nv "I x Tony, has never| a THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA | ‘ e | BATHURST GAMBIA, West } —With— t f ft frica 1 4.—( United Press.)— ‘ | | A ATAT 1 ¢ Che Prince of Wales embarked late Al ODAY | ANNA Q. NILSSON road fternoon on board the Colonial a) EW ‘i oon on boast the, Gata i see aal| LEWIS STONE 1 I 1 off the Gambia river the { Lae :20, 6, j Y i ip I fe on which (Raita Better than a mustard plaster 7:40, 9:20 | MARY ASTOR —— a tour to Africa and Sout! = —— Inez Fro Ilolly wood” sday i i aun OL ye 1” Tuesda oad Special Attraction Tomorrow and Wednesday \ I emt tl y. The her inn T a ‘RS " 7 | : 4 Tel Pid bac Msoh ces MISS FRANCES BOWERMAN \ | nt of native chiefs | SOPRANO | cabansshiont | | Casper on Saturday || AANA oe P nds = = = f Singing Evenings at 7:30 and 9:30 ‘oe A BISHOP-CASS THEATER 4 ? rane * r a Sir lat ta WHAT A BARGAIN? r rf no aah! oe LAST TIMES TODAY TODAY and TUESDAY 1 tr rolé, does ni HELEN HOLME 7 oF MES TUESDAY NIGHT AT w and e : pti nied ace Wa shin t ts 1 MOTHER:- Fletcher's « ” yr im g on a a bree gs epee 2 : ?: “pin Castoria is especially pre- OUTWITTED” Cc Earl * r ©, rho ¢ pared to relieve Infants in iwet BEd watent a ? th 1 Also C d ome as Early as You Like . A story ¢ he adventurous days o: e early west in the omedy arms and Children all ages of badlands of Dakote “EASTER BONNETS” DAN( E ALL E Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colle end cDiarchéa® allavi ADDED ATTRACTION mas Py, ic a iarrhea; allaying | JOHN KAH FOR everishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach | fe AHOOKANO ORCHESTRA | and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. | Hawaiian Tenor and Guitarist j EVERY EVENING | Appearing at 3;30—7:30—9:30 Cc ( d imitations, always look for the signature of Baap Ih ther: Animal Comedy—“Handle ’Em Rough” ; bs | Baie igmature of CHa hleher x le “Em Roug’ News | Afternoons_- -10¢ and 20¢ Rawhouser’s Dance Artists Playing and Singing Marr less=No Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend ‘s Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 10c/and 40c Evenings_.. ..10¢ ard 25c uses at Smock louse, the Latest Hits.

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